tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 6, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the these business uptake these me roy thought of on the dashboard to use the oh i marian was you're very welcome to the news our life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least $39.00 palestinians have been killed and is really a tax on a un school housing displays people and a residential building in central garza. spain is now saying it will join south africa's case before the international course of justice and using israel and genocide in gaza. elite the 2nd european country to do so. more than
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a 100 people are killed in sedans, o g 0 states witness to say the permanent tree rapids support forces attacks, a village also head natasha. popular in normally the way 8 she is. and the 1st 3 d de commemorations on the way on german asked with this force as all straight to open that seats once he woke up campaign with a wind lock is throwing his stall. so say be time on by. so i see 9 runs involved, 8 of the welcome to the news our it's 10100 g m t we begin in central gaza. or is there any forces of from the residential building? i know you when school that was sheltering forcibly despised palestinians. and then this a rod refugee camp, at least 5 to 9 people have been killed in this attack image and came back,
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begins out coverage now. the ultimate seventies re destroy 20 un run school sheltering thousands of displaced palestinians in central garza, dozens of people have been reported cute bombardment and you said outcomes and many more are injured or residential high was also hit. room is a slip and i woke up to the screams of women and 2 toned body parts. one woman lost 2 or 3 children. people who lost every one, deluxe a hospital where people are being treated. is it 3 times its capacity and their fees will lead to move this? with many of the injured increases on the flu, unlocks the hospital is the only functioning medical facility in central garza is religious school was used by him us. they selected this horrible massacre committed by these ready occupation is clear evidence of the crime of genocide and ethnic cleansing. again, civilians including women and children, and the space people in the gaza strip strikes as possible. renewed is right,
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the minute trio peroration in central garza, that has killed more than 70 people since tuesday. and it's meant the palestinians a once again being displaced. there's no rest safe to go. that a little song about a month last night and artillery strikes, targeted a house in the moss and we had to run in the middle of the night with our wives and children. we came back this morning to try to recover some items. we have to leave our homes in our beds with nothing but a few mattresses and other items. uh, we are heading to a school because we need shelter while we wait for things to come down here for a tax on civilian facilities like schools have been a whole month. israel's rule and goals are moving, 300 education centers have been destroyed and more than 36000 people have been killed. 15000 of them children with the death toll still rising image and came out to 0 another who do me when to the school of israel bombed and then a say right,
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refugee camp and process this update. it was 1 38 in the morning when the is ready for us is targeted this classroom in a saturday school in this i brought refuge account. those really forces targeted the school would definitely 3 airstrikes. one would know when this metal, where could we go? there was no refuge for us. the schools targeted for full and now again, but we have nowhere to go. they said shelters safe, so we came here, but it turns out to be unsafe. the smell is undescribable where as you see, the blood of the people who are killed is everywhere on the floor, on their mattresses, on their pillows, their clothes please. 5 children were killed among those despite the fact that this school has been targeted with at least 3 airstrikes last night. here
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on the other side are still, how does the mean time it is still sheltering in the school? because they believe that there is no, we're safe in gaza, which is in love. yes, we're still here. we're staying. where else can we go everywhere? it's targeted. so we're not leaving everywhere else. but the school, this is a un building and it's not supposed to be targeted bottoms. even schools are not safe for palestinians. this school, these classrooms were targeted with at least 3 air strikes last night. it was $138.00. when the is ready, i mean targeted those classrooms with these 3 as strikes children, women, and all of the people displaced here was telling me how horrifying the scenes work . yeah, it was odd with them or you had, had not been in the can to find a solution, at least, and the war to spare. all of his blood zoo butchered our hearts. visa,
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our children of ziff troops them away from us. they are killing us. this was a shelter for hundreds and thousands of palestinians who thought a school would be safe for them. but despite the fact that this school was targeted, palestinians chose to stay here because they believe that there is no place safe in gaza. this is in the city, i just need a, a surgery school. this had brought refuge account because of palestine park. i was enjoying this line from outside the outlook. so elizabeth lind, daryl bolland taught it. we just had a, a hireling report that from him the other who dury from the school and i'm gonna say it out that was attacked in the night of the, you know, women and children. a terrified what further information can you tell us about the strikes of the night?
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yes, as you can clearly see and hence report how the really disturbing the scenes and, and that is really imagine from the schools that was targeting without any kind of apply a warning by the is very ami specifically that at least 32000. you have to record it kills in that schools that is completely displacement. evacuation sitting couple hundreds of palestinian families who have been physically wanting to do to the attack where we can see that the same town, at least also 6 palestinians have been killed in another residential building. now we can see clearly a gradual search of the is really attached to the middle area, generally including on mr. ross and a great rest of this is these called the places that web hosting and i've been to to seek refuge. and now they've been following the oldest of the, all, me fucked. literally. this is a controversial reality that you have been following these old isn't them to have
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been killed in areas that suppose the states don't despise, repeated claims that they are taking full summit free coaching, made just to avoid casualties amongst the buildings that we meet and clearly see that within the move of the hospital and within the department that, that the vast majority of casualties and victims of children, women, elderly people, found a very limited ratio of idols being at killed by the is when a fight on that is a part of the is what it didn't find, the military campaigns that people here as a result of whom just feel safe, specifically within the ongoing, limited encourage and by the is what it all mean to the eastern areas of darren of grange. and because the refugee camp alongside with operation in a rough last expense too long ago, until now with a very high intensity in terms of apartments, in terms of the compact fighting of the ground, we come up quite as just as well. ok, thank you talk. i was, i'm reporting to us from just outside the alexa hospital in darrow, by in central cause. and thank you thought it will now be is there any government
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has bind? i'll just hear from reporting and side as well. so and wrong con instead joins is from the tra, dining capital, amman, and so, and wrong. what have these riley said about this attack on, on the houses. but also, of course, the school that was sheltering, displaced people of the go. these are, these are insisting that it hit to mass and it's limit you had fights as they haven't provided any evidence for this. now normally, when these really hit senior, come on this in a strike like this, they release the names of those commodities because it's often an intelligence lead operation. but they have released the statement they say before the striking number of steps were taken to reduce the risk of harming civilians during the strike, including conducting aerial surveillance and additional intelligence information that contradicts the fact that we're wasting on the ground. his several civilians have been hit by say, these are the army that they killed about 20 to be 30 members of how
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a mass and it's live it you had the is really, really resource to speak to local is where the media the say these people were some of the people behind the october 7th attack, but once again, they haven't given any evidence of the backs that up. and the pictures that we're seeing simply show you in school and civilians that have been targeted. thanks very much with the latest on that. so a is writing reaction to that story. i'm on con, reporting from amman and jordan. of course, that's because and that's, and you know, the cabinets of apartments have benjamin se always find out you 0 from that reporting inside israel. william only developments of the following today. spain is saying that it will join south africa's genocide case against israel at the international course of justice. it was announced by the spanish one minister jose manuel alvarez in the past few hours. spain will be the 2nd you are paying country off the island to join the case. one is to speak to step boston,
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who's in amsterdam. tell us more about this announcement from spain and what it could mean for this case of the icy che, as well, this is not a significant development in this so ongoing case that south africa has filed based on the genocide convention science by 150 countries in 1948, an article 60 through uh 63 of the statute of the international court of justice assets. every country who are assigned this convention has a rights to intervene. so we've seen a couple of other countries already intervening in the last couple of months in mexico, libya columbia, for example. but now also you are free and country start to be involved in this case. and what it shows is that of course, this is not simply a case between south africa and israel. this is a case based on of the prime conventions signed by so many countries showing that genocide, of course, is a very serious issue. and all the countries can say something about it. so this is
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what i say now has decided to do off the island also a couple of weeks ago decided to intervene. and this means now in, in practice that they will have a say in this case, uh, in the ongoing proceedings which will last for a couple of years. and we've seen, of course, the 2 weeks ago that the provisional match was, have been for this again, for the 4th time by this, the highest you and court against israel to stop its military operation and rough right. and also that international observers in, well, international experts have also now concluded that as well still has to but it has has to be these binding orders that have been ordered by the court. all right, thank you very much. step last spring is the latest on that story. joining is that from us on thank you. step we said, oh is a professor of political science that the competency university in madrid, she joins us live now from civil. what do you make of spain's intervention?
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and the i c j case a b, b, b is transforming history. just mention that the he was saying was so far it's the actual sophie there, national golf, those yes, the scene in day or the end of the month of so pretty guy again say again, he's ready for you know site. but he told that he's not taking fire, but things just supporting the internet's not going to just do so. maybe be what they need, the that to me, he wanted to, you know, go ahead with the, the, just the, so we will, they may be application. i think there national, for the case of, of, of south africa. i think it is um, and very time and very tiny moment in no way. but, oh, so we have to take into account that we are in the middle of the electoral campaign . and there are some pressures coming from uh, from public opinion here in spain,
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so it might have something to validate as well. um however, uh i would like to say that to the pressure that is coming from his front door of the spanish storm and is not having any effect so far. um, uh, basically because uh they were, you know, searching and saying about those. so when it goes to like in the back, in any spot, and then they, they be not the man that they are probably dealing with that the service, right? so we have to wait on, steve, you know, those threats are my pay and i've seen that. so just to be there, i mean, it's interesting that you saying that the governing parties in the middle of a campaign or political reasons to this. and i suppose that those domestic political considerations, in popular opinion, always have to be considered as a fact. uh, when will be, does make announcements such as this. what do you think about the merits of the genocide case that the i c j not show how closely you have looked at this. but you
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know, if there is enormous symbolic and political significance still wants, is happened and this accusation of genocide against israel in gaza. and the fact that you now have many european countries choosing to recognize the palestinian state. but, you know, there was another argument that while the rulings a binding a comp be appealed and the u. n's top court has no way to actually enforce them. so while these states and statements are very important in the short time, it doesn't actually improve life. that the palestinians in gaza a yes this is that's correct. i mean in order to implement the lead, you know, there were solutions coming from the international colors. yes. please is needed to suckle operation of the members that the are signing and that's supporting the the jeffries on the movement. even though, as i mentioned, it's taking place in the middle of the campaign is a symbolic and political movement. so worth the ones that because if you don't have
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a space that are supporting the resolution, so the national guard adjusted, you are not going to implemented them. and that's a business is one of the main reasons i believe that's why that's why we 1st came the recognition of the policy as big as following by in o. e n before and probably is the is lavinia i over the last. they may older and wriggling issues was happening in, in europe, which is a good side. i'm is especially with taking into account that you can union member states kind of doing anything at on the be what may be the fact that happening in, in, in the dice 9 like that's, are political science referred out for joining us that from so do appreciate your insight on this want to bring you some of the developments now that we're following and then use our these really ministry is detained at least 60 palestinians during a number of rates across the occupied west bank. according to the palestinian
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prison. a society is riley focused on several cities including company, ramallah, novelist and hebron. this is the highest number of the tensions in a single day. this yeah. is well, a step down, put some of that fuel prices in the occupied westbank since it launch the wind garza moving $9000.00 palestinians, have been arrested since october. the the owner of the top story is to dawn and the civil disobedience group known as the sudanese resistance committee says more than a 100 people were killed and 2 attacks by the power military rapids support forces in the village in a village and each of their estates group says it's still waiting for the final number of data and engine including information on their identities, sudanese risk resistance committees as cool the attack on choose day. a mastercard, it says the r as f fights as lou to the village and the many women and children
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were forced to flee the area. meanwhile, as also have been renewed fighting between citizens ami the rapid support forces in the western city of of sasha, both sides and using heavy weapons and artillery. fighting in that region started in the middle of may. the city serves as a humphrey humanitarian operations. the r a stuff in the army has been a war since april last year. june, the 6 marks a 2 years and it's the west and allied invasion of nazi occupied from us. so just come right to the day by reenacting the landing on the beaches of normandy the
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the life insurance companies was now from normandy in front of coast groups from the u . k. counted and found also participated in surveys alongside veterans of the bottle. some of them you see here today on more than a 100 years old. let's go. and sasha bought a who's at to sole beach in normandy. she joins us now and tell us about the commemoration. say obviously everything has started, but what else can we expect to happen? of the way you mentioned the veterans that they also need to haul to these ac
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is out of the 3 d de commemorations here in normandy, some of them in the 90s, some of them a 100 years old, some who were here on the day itself, but of course, as the is paul's, the number of veterans was still alive. you can come here and travel here. will that those numbers all dwindling. and there was a real awareness about that the french presidency, or the least they pilot said that that's why it was so important to really put the focus on some of those veterans and manual macro the fridge. presence has been meeting some of them. he said the sacrifice will never be forgotten. we sold the french presents a short while ago sitting next to king charles king. charles is 1st overseas visits and since kansas diagnosis, the tourism at a memorial full of british troops and veterans, we've also seen the us present jo bite and he is the american symmetry of omaha beach. that's where most of the us troops mandates a budget has been meeting veterans. also. he's been hearing some of the stories,
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no doubt for emotional moments for all of them a j bite. and we understand from the white house really wants to put the accent during this visit during these commemorative events on. she says the us, the fact that the us as the leader in the democratic values in the world, in a lions, there's something the biden is also very willing and wants to on the line as he is in an election year with his us. so with his us selection rival, a don't know to i'm so number of commemorative events on the way we single. so one full canadian forces and as we see west the need is gathering here on my beach. and also i forget the content is still experiencing it. deadly as fighting it is seen since world war 2. of course, the war and ukraine and fonts didn't invite russia to this sizing. the invasion of ukraine, of the hello can ukraine, the rules that is very much overshadowing if and say in many ways those
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veterans who full so holiday 2 years ago certainly did not imagine the will would come back to your thoughts. it's a fact that nobody can escape the french presidency inviting a ukrainian president followed him. is lensky to be a guest? devona i these commemorative events, the lease a pilot said that it was so important to support and show that you crane in forces or fighting in the same way the allied forces. 18 years ago, the russian presents let them a person has not been invited, nor is that a russian delegation here in the post that was the russian delegations i did. my food is also attended policy day events in to mall to save it. contribution to the 2nd world who knows this? yeah, this is a lisa. he says it will be simply inappropriate to have russia here. well, most go is waging a war in ukraine, so a lot of symbolism insulated skis, prisons, lensky, who will also be traveling to power as may so on friday to needs present macro. the
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2 will be talking about the situation that you create, and we understand the present bite and may also take time on the sidelines of these commemorative events here in normandy to tools to the landscape. to talk about ukraine. thank you very much. and normandy, with all the light is natasha butler. this washer is hosting is biggest annual international economic form and some features, bug. thousands of participants are attending the event, which is exhibiting on investment and business expos presently by team a person as inviting world leaders, including afghanistan's taliban government, as well as those leaders from bolivia and symbolic way. so if more in this i'm joined by chris, we say he is the chief executive officer at macro advisory and an ex bout on russia . he joins us live now for most come. and so this for him is a very much a flagship event for the russian president. what sort of message will he be trying to convey? well, i think the key messages that he wants to show to russia is building kind of
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a new relationships that you know the tendons at this year's events is the largest sense before cove it, but of course i back before covered stage. most of the attendees were from western countries, the executives of the big multinational from the us and you are where is now almost none of those will attend. and then instead of the composition, there are leaders and businesses and investors from africa, from asia, from latin america. so it's a very strong message, 2 messages, really one that said, russia has, you know, cuz the reposition themselves and, and, and interact with the rest of the world as it wired has got new relationships. and secondly, they cannot make messages. of course, not only is the economy doing well showcasing the economies doing well, but very much talking about rebuilding a new economy in partnership with countries from africa, asia, and latin america and tell her to chris i talked to him regarding how successful as
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russia being and managing those relationships with imagine and developing economies and strengthening a trade and the commercial ties in the wake of sanctions that have been imposed on the country since the war and ukraine as to what looked at the the big shift, the courses being away from europe towards china, protector and, and india. uh, so you say its addresses successfully move to both of its most important products, valuable products such as the oil, to india and china. but moscow now wants to expand that. they don't want us to be as reliant on china in the future as it is today. so the want to build relationship with african countries of other, other asian countries. and that's just starting. so they, they the level of, of trade with those countries. uh, if we like a call to build the site to use that term is relatively small, but moscow is very care. he states that he wants to expand trade with these
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countries and to, to be, you know, to diversify his trade and not be as reliance on china as it is today. but it's only just starting we've already seen brochure in china competing in the central laser region. i'll be going to see he taught a competition really. he taught then on the african continent where he is, he's a washer is trying to not rely so much on china. but as we know, china is a very strong player with the deepening at economic ties, particularly around infrastructure in african countries. i'll be going to see russia and china competing on that on the continent. one law that you know, those countries are competing day of obviously on the surface they are cooperating . we saw that we press abuses, visit to beijing, just recently. another date. they're talking about cooperation and in all areas. and of course the, it's the whole building up to the summit for the expand the bricks which will take place in october of this year. and, and the message of bricks is, of,
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of cooperation between all member countries, china and russia in particular, in helping. so it is broad and out the relationships within this kind of breaks umbrella. but of course, it means competition. and we, so it's, it's no coincidence that this week, foreign minister le rough has engaged in a 4 country tour in, in this a how region of africa. and then that's also a to your message. as western governments and representatives are, are gathering in france in normandy, you have a russia bringing the leaders of african or south american countries into moscow and the farm industry doing a tour of africa. so very to your stipend from us though, that is, it sees its future is in developing relationships with the rest of the world and not returning to europe or the us very interesting to say why russians power sees lie in this for them. thank you very much. chris, we 1st hear analysis on the story selection and watching the news out live from
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dell. i'm much more selected for you on the program. and then each is how narrow island is on its highest and not level often mounts east erupt again. several villages have been evacuated and come in and buy phase on target for further st. continue that build out to the year again. championships have that story and more in schools. the us of good june won't throughout most of europe now. and despite the fact you see sweating kaiser suggests a center of a storm, which is in the wage and see the weather is not bad. for the most part. now it mislead me as cold enough to bring some june snow to norway and when the shower the weather across. most of the northern half the british owls. but the recent heavy weather should basically big showers while this like moving from this part of
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central france across the southern germany development area, which is given the flood risk on the w. well, that still wes, just like moving cold from there. i think the concentration is a heavy issue as move east with through power and the 2 batteries and maybe ukraine . but i decided that spot in the west. and when the weather it's recently won't me quite slowly approaching the 40, mocking the southern path of spain. but there's some good sheriff in spain and portugal that munich represents. that's still flood risk from charlotte or fund the storm select 3 days attempt. she's hanging around the normal just that slow moving belt of potential south of all this the rain in west africa there. it's been little bit rare sight in the last month or so. he's moving along wayne also see already and to get in maybe getting the south egypt particularly hot with cairo early to degrees from his june record. as the in depth analysis of the days headlines. if that was a rough or offensive,
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where would the people go? people have no place to give each one of 1000 people has to be displaced at least 2 times frank assessments. this is a mess and blow to free speech and freedom of the press informed opinions you can be somebody this is on one of the hostages, october 7th, and return. and i want to stop inside story on al jazeera, june 1967, 6 days the read through the map of them, at least to dark colored hair across the, appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the new and its consequences, which it still felt today the record of me and it was just such as the stuff is live, the war in june on out is era. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to what the news our life from. don't want to take you to the top stories of this. now it is ready, forces are formed a un school that was sheltering force to be despised palestinians on a residential building. this is a nina, say it out. refugee can at least 40 people. at least 40 people have been killed. the injured have been taken to the already overwhelmed i like south, but the web patients have been treated on the floor. just wanna bring you some lines that are coming to us now from the white house. speaking about the situation in gaza and the sci fi,
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the status of the see sign and go sanctions and pick announcements. the proposal, a 3 phase proposal was announced by the american president, which he claimed was in his writing proposal. and so now we have uh some lines from the white house saying that the countries fully support a movement towards the ceasefire. all sensually still, but is now on the table as outlined by the president's. they have issued a joint statement, the calls on the leaders of israel, as well as him, us to make whatever final compromises are necessary to close their steel. they are also quoting, the white house is also quoting on the needs of israel, as well as from us to, to basically agree to what is on the table. now. a mass has reacted positively to the deal. they have said that they are prepared to accept any sort of
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a possible proposal if it involves upon an end to the wall and a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from the gaza strip reaction from israel has been much more mix of the indication is that while the priority is to get the hostages release that there is also a broad as strategic aim of the complete destruction of the, of a mass in gaza. and also it has been pledges by particularly the right wing extreme elements of the cabinet and benjamin se, all who allowing to continue the will until is rails objectives a match. and so this was a statement that was issued on the part of the white house with 16 of the countries to exam, more pressure on israel and who am asked to comply with this these 5 proposal. 3 phase proposal that was announced by us present joe 5 on may 31st was the following
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. all the developments to sustain is saying that it will off to join south africa's genocide case against israel's actions and causes that before the international court of justice. spain will be the 2nd european country to intervene off the island chalet and mexico have also joined the all the united nations children agents. the unicef is measuring the child food poverty as an estimate of how nutritious and how diverse a child's food should be. it measures 3 categories, 5 or more food groups is above the threshold. but if a child is only 18 from full food groups of fewer, they are living in moderate food poverty. and if they only have access to 2 food groups of fewer, that's severe food poverty. unicef is saying that $1.00 and $4.00 of the world's children under the age of 5, a, a living and severe food poverty,
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off of the wealth children, are experiencing food poverty, a rule of what it says, household income is not the only factor that leads to severe food poverty, children from so called non pull households can be affected as well. i think sondra ritz house para is head of nutrition action against hunger, u. k. she joins us from cookies in spain. can i ask you about the a geographic concentration of this report about the whereabouts which population are you most concerned about? yeah, thank you very much. so the result of the data comes from $130.00 countries. so it's, it's a, it's a recall that has been done. we've extensive, uh, the dining room. you have to, to come in the. 5 unit on the, on the corner to you all the data useful. so the report before usually the, the,
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the data more reporting on the origin of sub sariana. forget. 2 so says yeah, which of the most affected regions of the welsh with a charge for the teen? so they have to do an engineer let you know, marry jobs, asia, the most and the oh, so the data from which we all the cookies from which we have more data. unfortunately, very often we like a lot of data at home that on child's nutrition and temperature, some status in that in europe or for the next stage. why is that? is simply because of the. 1 less the cd to society being involved in, in collecting those ages. those countries are also less affected by conflict. i owe you money, diane situation. the form is not to read you the. 5 collection of the new set of
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new status. so tell me in terms of it, so it seems as a means in this report, millions of families is struggling to provide nutritious and diverse foods for that children. you mentioned that there is it that there is a difference in the data you've collected from your, at the north american compact to stop so hard africa in those countries. what is the main cause of this? i know it's a very broad report, but are we, is it conflict? is it the climate crisis? is it, is it growing and equities rising food prices? what would you say? the main factors driving child food? poverty, a yes. you, you pretty much name them all. and so that there is indeed, so there are uh, zillow factors, uh there you know, the crises in your brain as well as we know, as, as driven the prices of the food, of main stupid food as well. that, that'd be the factor we have still facing the consequences of the 19,
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if you didn't make as well on how, how that affected health systems as well. in, in countries where there was already in the front dies health system. and then a time, it's kind of shots, uh, conflict that also impass of parents to have access to the noise to the need for their children's a very important factors. that's the advice i'm sure good. and of course, there is always a, there is always concern about the physical effects of this on the body of a child. but how does it affect effect cognitive brain development ability to lun or yeah, exactly. so those jobs and the report mentioned that there is definitely a link between child food for up to you and my nutrition. and that the come see that the most affected by what we call the chronic manage mission of sending a different if you more affected by
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a cd and put the teen children. and what it does is indeed children out know growing up to the potential not only physically, but in down for me to be that too. so they are not doing as well as issued at school, which means that they don't want to not be nice. they won't have access to the same opportunities as a chide to have the appropriate what the food in their use and the size of boston economic consequences for governments. and these are the type of business that go where it's the governance buildings back into them. nutrition services, they wouldn't never have the budget that they need to to take care of the position the way they require. thank you very much. alexandra latasha appeared at a thank you for joining us. thank you for having me. the
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india is governing political alliances unanimously. elected prime minister under, under moody as its lead to expect it to form a new government in the coming days. bodies b, j. p. last. it sweeping majority in the 6 week elections and how to enter into combination talks. projects such as a political commentators been campaign manager for the b j. p in state elections joins us now from new delhi. and so mr. moody, all set to begin has the time now, but it's going to be different compared to the pos because he's lost his parliamentary majority and will now. gov, the through coalition to i money, i'm could you mean a good afternoon to audio fuels? i'm still pending to an extent to yes, your point of view was right. however, 5 minutes or more the is different at the lead on you to go to friends and he means one of the most gifted foundation and he has pointed to an experience of more than
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50 years. and i believe that all that experience of working in the shop you want, as i've been doing democracy, he has known the ropes self managing situations. i'm showing the edge i need you to manage a coordination government as well. so i believe that the refund logictree, that's in the eyes on which kathy young and the economic quotes that india has been experiencing over the past few years. when keep the momentum going. he is, he has certainly projected himself as a strong leader, but he's not known for his flexibility. how amenable will he be to his allies? because he will have to make perhaps at sutton reforms that in concessions in order to take in order to keep this coalition government as stable as possible. i and that is right. so as i already stick to, he has an experience of deals and bulk of those 50 years. he has been working as an
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organization of factors, organization, point person, when the party was and father. and most of those, daniel were smart inquiry initial government. mind you, um this quite national government has been the norm in india. it was community for the past 10 years. i'd be interested in the payment one. the majority in the apartment again of kind of this room would be considerably high number of seats in the bottom of it to use the d. i to be the majority of them, but it's $272.00. but the 2nd biggest part is sitting at $99.00, and the 3rd largest body is $37.00 seats. so you can imagine that 5 minutes or more the is head over sort of stronger than although it's near the competition. i believe set to given the fact that he's sitting on a large number, i guess, i guess, i guess just the thing is that the election has left him somewhat diminished right to kelly losing, you know, stay in states like go to per dash,
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what the i o did. temple was erected, places like that you've on the beach? i p a state elections. i don't have to tell you that it pops up, but sooner of invincibility has been somewhat punctured. now, i mean, is he in a position to tackle a problems in india? yes, there is economic growth. there's also unemployment inflation and an equality. how is that going to be addressed or so of i believe that the economic priorities of the new government under finance recruiting, make some changes, unemployment for be an agenda number one. and he would try his best to lease more economic opportunity so that the number of jobs are created. i believe that would be an important thing. the 2nd in talking thing would be subsidies in the house consistent, continues to get the subsidy bills as a percentage of gdp last year was just 1.3 percent of the gdp was. i was focused on
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subsidies. now believes that the given the physical condition of and out is fairly better. she will have more available room to provide creative amount of safety next to the porter sections of the society. i believe that the southern changes will come in, but the capital investments, the economic reforms, all of that will carry on business as usual. primarily because the 2 biggest financial software. so these should be largely in sync would be to come out because sometimes they might have to be funny. i mean, i tell you what, right? yeah, that'll be a good. all right. come you so much to discuss with regards to and your and it be great to pick this conversation up with you again a bit later on. but thank you very much roger safety for joining us. campaign manager for the past few months to state elections. oh and demetrius mount e bu is a rock did once again, thousands of people have been forced to leave that homes for ortiz in west helm, a hair of evacuated 7 villages off the weeks of intense volcanic activity on
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a be low went to one of the facilities where i despise people of staying. he has this update from the indonesian island of north model crew. this is what are the few evacuation camps that a for the setup after mount april, 1st, the rough id on may 16th. so there are a total of about $600.00 people living in this building and intends around this evacuation have but more than $2600.00 people were evacuated from their homes inside the 7th kilometer danger zone, around the volcanoes. and this is of course to prevent any debts prevent any casualties and these people know to stay away from danger. but they do have to make ends meet. although the government has said that they are doing their best to provide for the food, in other daily necessities they have, for example, um set up this makes shift store way they or they sell the food items and other
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things. and then there are these women over here who are driving not megs. now these not megs are, were picked from plantations around the volcano. now they say that they know that they're not supposed to go there because those 10 patients are actually within the volcanoes danger zone. but they do have to make some money somehow because they, they have to pay off their debts. they have to send their children to school, they have other financial obligations, and they don't know how long they're going to be staying here. because there's no telling when bound evil will stop interrupting. it has been a rough thing daily since may 16th and the most recent interruptions were on thursday morning twice. once at 2 am. it's viewed as column of about 5000 meters and another one at 8 am local time. viewed as up to him of about 1200 meters, find it below l. g, 0, west. how the hair, indonesian,
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so the rack is 5 minutes to roll that feet. so as made as far as public comments, officer and assassination attempt last month, and a video posted on facebook, he says that he could return to what late to this month and call it is a tanka, an activist of all position policies. pizza was shot 4 times at close range, leaving him in a serious condition and in need of surgery in his statement, he also said that he felt no hatred towards the strangest who shot him and would not take any active legal action against him or seek damage compensation to see what the news hour morehead the next sound of time. go. how the $200.00 goes on to the been done in is making a comeback. and when is iris and primarily comes by to keep all scratch video assistant ref threes general. have the details and support
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business slate has to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the gym is thanks my him. australia is it says have opened the se 20 world cup campaign with victory. avery mon, having there's a commonality will will involve idols. glenn maxwell was close out on his last book, and australia found themselves from 50 to 3 spots in came orchestra, and se partnered with david want it to lead australia. the padding a 102 runs of 64 bowls. as they says, i am on a targets of
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a 165 to victory and onto the best i am comp top screen with 36, but still in his took 3 with a 6 inch i see 9 run when full the all these you can to pick up that fast when the acid sees 20 well count the day be taught and sweet probably give me dismissing their opponents for 77. but the engine spell is full back if you can the in trouble at 265. we also have ali shaw, one of the rising stalls, made the 33 or 56 before being cool with you. can this 3 runs away from victory. it got over the line anyway, with english, 3 wickets with just 10 bulls remain. bust india's match was on and was a one sided effect. captain row hit show him a hit 52 today to seem to an 8th. we can't win, although he was forced to retire early with a shoulder injury. and that will be, of course, a concern to the rest of the tournament, especially as the next much is the big one against pockets done in new york on
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sunday. the officer. all the talk about his impending means it's around what you had given him by his go back to play football, the fonts caps in the ladies country to a comfortable serena went over the luxembourg, excessive random kind of morning, who's headed in it's not the full size providing the assistance of jonathan close, you go from says 2nd level strike this one and the highlands foot and the 3 himself fonts accounts him down to be or is it stick off in germany is just a really monitors decision he's kind of devoid unlocks his 100 that there is a belgium with a goal and that's you know, funding and everyone's in every right side in the wells. 1000 a yes. so when a major tournaments, so vacuum a new tight will be that group assignments in germany. i let go from kristin. ericsson gave denmark a to one when of a sweden, in a friendly, enticing, aged things when greet. see your eyes and the title on silvia england and said yes,
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in the final crusade will be hyping. a blessing from the pipe will be special, is, is a success in germany. they come aldrich let the team to a world cup, semi final accounts all 2022. the country has never made it past the last 8 of yours. the groups alongside spain, albania, ad, easily spend the italy, of course, it's a big countries, really big history. big players. and here is also been yeah, actually the group and they're playing go so great for the land. so let's add that to kinds of our neighbors. so he's going to be really tough of myself, so against them because for sure they're gonna play. ready give 300 percent on the bench against us. that is a full schedule as well as cop qualifies. coming up on site as a in asia, africa on the north american in caribbean regions. and the legs of action on egypt to the top of the table, clash with the key to fast. so in group a stop slap my how much sala was almost unrecognizable. i think that he said a new high cuts in training ahead of the game. egypt to one base that qualifying games. so sol without conceding
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a goal. english primarily cars will vote lights around whether it's a capable scrap video assistant referees or via the 20 top flight club. so hold the jen. no annual and general amazing on thursday. on the agenda is 8 to abolish the controversial system, which has been in place since as long as the 2019 season bought it. so i'm likely to pause because at least 14 clubs that need to invite for its removal. alexanders, they're everybody's on target phase for us to ground. some ties with the french open off to reaching the semi finals for a full straight time in paris, the drum and deep. i'll extend the know in straight sets in just on the 3 hours we'll face to sign runner up, test for reasons why left off the his close to find the payments made that joke which pulled out. so the engine nice sarah is on an 11 much winning streak going into his semi final on friday another 70 final here, which i'm very pleased about,
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but of course i wonder when one wants to be in the finals. and so miss our main focus, but i think from the level today was it was a good match for me. and so yeah, happy to be where i am. we're just hours away from game one of the seasons and b, a finals between the boston celtics and the dallas mavericks, the south since last one the times within 2008. so they've lost just 2 games in the playoffs this season. and they'll have chris steps pulling gets back in that line up a lot be and hasn't played since the end of april last of picking up a cost right the life. so he'll make his return against his former team. the dallas mavericks of the mavericks car. yeah, i think is also set to make our side of thoughts to his former home course in boston. without us, god says he has no fair play against his fullness southwick's teammates, even though he's previously faced things from the celtic fence. there's no fear out here, man is basketball. the thing is that going to say what they're going to say. i appreciate them and, and their relationship. they have to the game, but it's about the players at the end of the day. oh, planning is my former brothers. yeah, no, i'm excited. they,
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they've gotten tremendously better. they've led their team to this point, so i'm proud of them. and i'm looking forward to the competition because this is what we've all strive for since we were to to, is to be at this level. planning is the best, the best that is always support for now i will have more life scenario. thank you john. it's a positive and a time when technology runs the well that young people, the knowledge in tina trying to still present the use of the band done in it's a traditional instrument that plays a crucial role in the ribbon of the tango. 0 is to raise a bow reports on this now from one is iris the window in any part of identity, this history an instrument. that's what presents the music of point aside. is there only a few people around the world who make them some i mean, origin. tina people like the the on rescuing the instrument from the past and keeping the traditional life you fall. don't want to go into it. i fell in love
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with ben. don't you when i saw a workshop in the instrument and then i started to play. now there is a new generation who wants to play, you know, there is a revival of depend on you be that always so. so i knew to you as those who built musical instruments. i know he has set up a workshop. we went, a site is where he tunes we peers and produce has been billions for origin, tina and other countries. even though they've been, don't you and was brought to argentina from germany, is the come the sound of the dining room in this country and the heart of the bundle in our this reads that you can see here it is what gives the instrument the addition of sounds most of the instrument in argentina are very old and making one takes time. we believe the instruments of soul. people come here with the old bend on the inside. they can be 80 years old and i tell them it's better if we do
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a new one and they say belong to their grandparents. so we try to fix it. the and it's not, you don't mean that lucky many days started to play by chance and adapted it sound to argentinean, fault music. the he says more and more people are following his lead. the majority of them will seek out us is that most of the music now is with computers. oh, but we're trying to go back to the essence of playing an instrument like this one that lots of young people are joining in. it's like a box that you put on tour like me, and it's unique sound. the revival of an old instrument that's helping craft argentina's musical history and drawing young people or giving it
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