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comes flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict kind of a sort of process. we've come to palestine, palestine, sundance, the stamp of defiance on out of the population facing catastrophic levels of hunger and famine. the w h o issues another dive warning about monetary and crisis in dawson, the, the money in sight. this is alex, is there a life? and also coming up from us cannot and will not be allowed to decide. the future of america's top diploma blames him. us for the deadlock in advancing the us. let's
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see spar proposal for gaza, but says there is still hope for deal crack down on pretest outside argentina's congress as low make as to by the president's proposal. economic before the m, the cool of hogs, millions of muslims are in mecca to perform the most important pilgrimage. offend lives the so that welcome to the program. we begin in gaza where the population is suffering from catastrophic levels of hunger. the w h o has expressed concern about a rise in palestinian children facing malnutrition. as israel maintains is located on like saving supplies from entering the strip as a significant portion of the guys us population is now facing. it does propaganda
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and funding like conditions. despite the reports, so if you increase the liberty of food that he's got into the know, ab, those that those who need it most are receiving sufficient quantity and quality or food out in the ability to provide health services safely combined with the lack of clean water and sanitation significantly increase the risk. so if monday children that have already been said the to, there's attributed to my mutation including $28.00 among children under 5 years old . the morning comes as dozens of how the stadiums have died of hunger and t hydration warning to a view as you may find the following images the study. this is a 2 year old held on this was which was film days before she died of malnutrition abroad. the also died last week of salvation. now her mouse has issued
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a statement saying as well as blockade attacks in gauze, i have caused a humanitarian catastrophe. and famine, it says the use of salvation as a weapon of war is war crime and a confirmation of genocide against the palestinian people. it cools on, arab and islamic countries to put pressure on israel to open line crossings to provide relief to palestinians. the group is also edging the international community. i'm the united nations to intervene immediately and stop the attacks on civilians. see that's on the market inside. garza is often too expensive. most palestinians to afford honey. my mood is indira ballot and central garza for for sake on the rapidly deteriorating conditions the killing and maiming of a trap civilian population. the obvious horrors of israel's war on gaza. this obvious, the slow death of from being a star, the residence of god lives under crushing lands,
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the name of the blockade. even long before the war in the last 8 months is what it has typed in. it's a truck full and supplies and squeeze people into the tighter spaces between them you know, to the ice via in the house where i live. there was so many people sleeping on the floor. you can't even move. the reason i'm feeling the whole way and regarding the prices of food that's a different well, a different rule. it's a rule and of itself. rather than say, what cost less than a dollar before the war is now selling for $510.00, even $30.00. the rising cost of everything is so frustrating. some say bombings seem more merciful than the slow death from starvation. for months now, not only this really military has pushed palestinians into internal displacements, but it housing force a suffocating, a blockade. on the gauze, a script severely limited gain 3 of essential goods and food supplies into the
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small in cloud. this blockade has linked to severe, a scar, city, of basic necessities triggering the sharpest spike of buddha prices. it's an intensification of the seas is read has imposed on the strip since how much to power in 2002nd street vendors will survive on daily earnings now can turn a profit even if they have something to. so the say most people can pay for the law in the past 10 days, i lost the 50 percent of my capital, maybe more. and it's not just me, it's everybody i sort of price is sort of on the president of levels. people here see regulation to give a price is affordable, is not working. and international, 8 a groups, criticize israel for what they described as a deliberate attempt to start the people of god. i remember more as a 0 from the central area of the gaza strip. how is that? i'm done so why is the director of the palestinian n g o's network?
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he spoke to us on the phone from darrow bella and gaza and explained how israel has systematically deprived palestinians food mussa from day one of these 4 is declare that they will deny the entrance of the basically food medicine, water, and electricity. because i gotta work. and during the 8 months, although there was so many positions from the international assets from the, from the us, from what then companies from the un calling is, are in the left, the block here. but it's also from the dimension from the city on the ice bucket. that was the position from a look on the ground to defend the interest of the different items. maybe the food items, which were getting the limited,
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the quantities every day we have some good things. we have about $200.00 a. this is during the war during the speaker to humanitarian, at the end of the contented situation on the only god that's all over the world. who could imagine to deny the incidents of the basic needs as food for the children and medicine and other different i didn't. good scott, the need at the fuels for example, back, which is the need to do for the generator in the hospital in fort worth, a facility. you know, a secretary of state as me blinking says that a cease 5 deal in gaza is still possible. he has now ended his visit to them at least, to promote the by the advice proposal amongst our countries. it is a trip since the beginning of the war on concept elia. he met the mayor of kata here in doha, and thanks to him. so katara is mediating role in the conflict. he said that most
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had propose changes to the deals, some of which were workable for others, not the group has said that it was israel, not homeless. that was the sticky point. thinking held a joint news conference along with could tell us prime minister osama bin debate was at that pressed bracelet briefing. he is his report. the operative word used by the secretary of state was there was a deal on the table. and now there are some parts of it which from us has proposed which are viable and the others that aren't. so it essentially means that for negotiators, it's back to the table and drawing board to figure out how best to bring these sites together is real accepted. the proposal the entire world got behind the proposal from us came back and as of now asked for changes to that proposal. and i'll repeat what i said. some of the changes i think we believe are workable, but some are not. and so we'll have to see over the coming days, whether the,
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the gaps that are there as a result of from us not accepting with a clear and simple yes proposal whether they can be bridge or not. and as i said, i believe that they are breakable. that doesn't mean they will be bridge because ultimately come off has to decide we've heard from the prime minister as well. that there has been, there been indications that there should be a pressure on both sides where israel has been committing gross violations of international humanitarian law. pressure needed to be on the spot too, said that we have said that to basically without a thought have us auto auto, auto lives or 8. but to like, for that exact, for the last 6 of the day of to the 12th they just have to do. and then also we have see the, and also a contradictory and you see it, it's from a different is of 80 offices. that's also requires
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a lot of pressure on that as well as as the frontier. i asked the secretary of state about the latest report by the united nations. committing is accusing israel of committing crimes, including extermination. he said he happens. so it seems that particular report, but he once as well to know that it all sides off this conflict need to abide by international humanitarian law. last month you said there are no red lines for israel is that still the case? and if there is, what will this mean for yourself and the us administration? we are determined analysis that is real or any other country adhere to internationally about a train law. the laws of our conflict opposed human rights. not it does not commit the gross violations of those uh, those rights. and that remains and will always remain a policy. this is yet another meeting. we're just taking the 8th time since the
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secretary of state has visited them, at least since the october, the 7th. and it appears that we are as close to a cease fire as far as we were 48 hours ago. so i'm going to drive it out to 0 as well as the, as really government has bound elder's era for reporting this. so i'm to salute is indeed jordanian capital with the perspective as well. is really officials have never publicly acknowledged that they agreed with the american administration's proposal for a 3 phase ceasefire that would ultimately see an end of hostilities at the end of this 3rd phase. now it's really officials who have spoken anonymously have said that how mass is response is actually not in favor of what israel wants, that how much has removed the main and key proponents of the deal that israel did agree with. and we are learning that this evening, these really prime minister is going to hold a situational assessment. benjamin netanyahu will discuss what is really,
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officials are now calling a negative response from us when it comes to the release of captives and this overall deal. now this shouldn't come as a surprise because there are keep sticking points from both sides, hard disagreements on how exactly this cease fire should go through a mass wants to see an end to the war entirely. while these really is including benjamin netanyahu, himself, the position has been maintained from the beginning that until all of the goals of the war, our chief, the war will not. and that even if there is a ceasefire for a certain amount of time, the fighting would continue after that time to send who it's a 00 i'm and on the grounds and goals of the is where the ministry has been targeting heavily populated areas in the center of the strip, at least one, palestinian was killed, several others injured. when is really forces show the house in l. berrera's refugee camp. the wounded where transpose at the hospitals that are already
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overwhelmed. sorry, a couple of zoom is in 0 balance. central gaza following the latest is riley attacks the as you wait a minute to where you has intensify the military attacks across multiple areas in district and in particular, the focus is on rough district was now the military is deepening itself. durations to western areas of rough or close to almost the area that was completely on the is very intense from bottom and as residential houses. and even people who have been taking show to off to for living is really managed. otis, have been widely hits creating a state of carrier, some on some of these the who are completely terrified to feeling up completely now on safety due to the is value on ryland's, it was k u over at tax. now we have completely seen the devastating military strikes that targeted 12. i don't think the entire city into a pile of rep who thought the minute 2 of the ration are rough as to long going
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with very highly intensity levels of the entire medical sect to that is completely collapsing unless there are some sort of medical field hospitals that are receiving injuries from roughly every now and then back to now the manage operation is a so effectively going on on the ground as well as saving to time and to militarily and politically, this month of how much of the cost of the goals that they have set in october the 7th tarika best suited algebra there that i had a story about as of rockets from 11 on has been fight at various locations in to northern israel. some reached the wrong base on the outskirts of the city of to berry is causing 5 some damage to buildings, as well as claim responsibility for the attacks and says, the rockets will fight in retaliation for an overnight attack. the killed one of his commanders. let's see and have him sign a hold up from buried to flourish. of hostilities follows the killing of
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one of his senior commanders an overnight strike in southern 11 on colors. i believe to be a regional commander and $1007.00 on the 2nd matter to have been killed. but the most senior one, never the hezbollah claiming responsibility for firing those. for roger's of profits of 40 to the is really army. more than $200.00 were fired from 11 on and they landed in various areas across the northern israel, somewhere intercepted. others were landed in open areas causing fires while others cause damage. but has the surfaces just the beginning. it is promising to intensify the quantity and frequency and following this assassination has below one. these killings to stop is rough strategy has been to carry out these targets at assassinations. not just against commanders with fighters as well,
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and not just 11 on spots in neighboring syria. and a short while ago is really media floating sources. india is maybe army saying that while this way the army has stopped decided to carry as a wide scale attack against has been lost, it will continue to carry out targeted assassinations. again, it's the still ahead on the out. is there a president to abide and all the latest gather in its needs of a g 7 summit who was in gauze and ukraine tells us the agenda. plus i am. i'm indeed recei uh, being a rubber plantation in the ivory coast. why more? families are focusing on rough instead of their tradition news. the news where the heat in the south west of the us is still bad,
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with temperatures around the middle of all these things is 44 is not reco, breaking it assistant. and therefore, it is newsworthy elsewhere, and associates with humidity be seen to big shaft recently the cost funding in houston, texas. but they were all based off of this cross florida. and that'll be there for the so they are so bull brody, seen some funding. we will see some more, the big shazlaw on the east coast. caroline's in particular have gone away now and is actually relatively quiet for the next couple of days, with the exception of florida, which probably with a few other places in central america. we'll see some very big showers, but this is definitely the focus. however, we'll jump away from that to the counter being and here with the trade winds lightning a little bit, you have daily light chest blatchley, typical weather. this time of year, which i cannot say is the case for this. so if he's fall too hot and dry in this past presented including the problem to now we've had another reco breaking height
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in bolivia and assumptions. 34 and realized that he was there on the high side to the surface. it does look more reasonable with going into winter. huge amounts of right and still fully and central. surely a night of snow is spreading right to the on the in chain the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching out, is there a mind to follow top stories? this our w. h o has moon palestinians in garza suffering from catastrophic levels of hunger? no child has died as mel nutritionist, israel maintains is located on life savings supplies, mentoring stress, us ex, you've stay on. the blinking says that a c small dealing cost is still possible at the end of a visit to them. at least most of find. in fact proposal, she said her mouse has proposed changes to the agreements. not all of them. a
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workable group says a was this well, not him us. that was the 6 nice one. palestinian has been killed several others injured. when is really forces to show the house in elbow raised refuge account, and central golf and the wounded have been transported to hospitals that reading as well. so a mazda 5 has broken down to the storage facility if an oil refinery located in at bell, in the crudest on region of a rock. just taking a look at life pictures from the scenes. as you can see, the huge claims of smoke and flames. all still rising from the building around a dozen firefighting teams have been trying to control the blaze. witnesses in the area, reports of hearing explosions prior to the outbreak. a lead is of some of the wells largest economies that heading is lead for summit with
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ukraine and gauze. expected to top the agenda for a group of 7 and also facing all the challenges from discontented electrons to tackling migration and the climate crisis out. there is different lots to get us to james spaces at the g 7 gathering and has this report from the region of per year and self initially. president bite and the writing an actually ahead of this stuff . so this is g 7, so it's a me thing. it's like me to have a serious and subdued tone. that's because since the 7 leaders last match, ukraine is not as they don't hoped strength and it's hand against russia. and it will, that's gone on for nearly 2 and a half years, but even higher on their agenda, the war on casa oguchi, 7 leaders initially supported israel's right to self defense. but with the death toll of building 37000 palestinians,
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that support is increasingly reluctant. experts believe it's damaged the g seven's moral authority, the g 7 does for many people feel increasingly less relevant, less reflective of, of power around the world. much more of a club that's not necessarily got the legitimacy that it use that it once had and you know, add on double standards and the popular see, and people you know, dying in at, at scale and goals. and it's a, it's a very gloomy outlook of the 7 leaders of the same ones who attended the last summit in the japanese city of hiroshima. but 6 up to 7. and now facing serious political pressures at home in france and the u. k. elections that you in weeks and the us vote is now less than 4 months away. off to a strong showing for how right wing policy and the european elections. the one leader who's fourteens appeared to be rising, is the host georgia bologna. you tell me a prime minister is bringing
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a record number of 10 guest countries to this is g 7. that's in part where she wants to focus on the issue of migration. but experts believe she's also trying to keep the g 7 relevant at a time when it's self declared rolled at the pinnacle of world affairs. seems less certain the nasa james pays out his era poorly. it's only a faint of russian worship, says reached cuban. was this the head of planned military exercises in the caribbean? us officials say they all tracking the vessels which include a nuclear power summary. they are expected to remain in the regions throughout the summer. rush and foreign minister 2nd level says most guy will continue to provide assistance to cuba to argentina now, where purchased all taking place, the president harvey and malays flagship economic reform bo least have use. was a cabin suit as fast purchased as in golf at outside congress. and one is there is
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as the senate debates, the bill now the so called on the best law or set south sweeping changes to the economy, including states, austerity measures, privatization malay originate, wanted to privatize 40 companies. but the bill was significantly dining you did before being approved by the no house back in april. theresa, but it has more from what is aries? as i'm right here, outside of congress, the session continues in the senate. the discussion on this basis law that has over 200 last that have you had, i mean a precedent have you have mean a says which ones form this country. however, just until about an hour a go do this place that you can see right? where i am standing was filled with to your gas rubber, bullets, walter kind of and everything else. most of the protesters have left, they have gone to other streets. you can see what's left of it meant at least 10
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people have been detained. but there has been lots of violence surrounding all this area. we do know that 2 cars, for example, have been set on fire by the protest. her a bought out. at the same time we've seen at 5 centaurs from the opposition. a whole lot of points came outside of the senate to see what was going on outside of the chamber. they were tear gassed by the police. so lots of violence with this law that proceed in have you had me lay says will help him from form argentina. that was carry out reform in the labor and labor reforms of investment reforms of all many other things. however, for many of the protesters that have been outside of congress, this laws would have a major impact in their lives. things might relate to call for 6 months ago. he hasn't been implementing sokol, steri, teenagers. he has evaluated the currency around 50 percent. this has increased inflation in argentina, something that the government has been struggling to bring down. and that's why
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formulae, diminishing and bringing down to investigating argentina is a high priority. and to do that, he has been lifting subsidies on fewer electricity that he has also been caught the ministries into laid off at least 50000 state employees, among many other things. and this law would, in a way, be the road map for many of the reforms that he wants to implement in this country . not tony, to jumpstart the economy, but also to attract foreign investments. how would verse for the protesters that being on the streets on the stage there labor unions, the left wing parts use among states, employees, and pensioners where extremely concerned about what is happening in the countries who have seen it with our purchasing power affected this past few months, but they say that they cannot make ends meet with what's been going on in argentina with very high inflation, with a price is going up almost constantly with their salaries that are not keeping up with this inflation. so lots of concerns on the street. that's what we're expecting this know to be voted later today we're going to be outside of congress,
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waiting for that to kaplan. it's not clear yet whether it's going to pass, but suddenly there's been lots of 10, so not totally on the streets, but also inside the senate a re coast as well as the biggest producer of coco, the psalms, the now press the rubber. they say it's cheaper to form and it takes up less manpower and the address reports my because biggest to see i've been john. the cocoa industry in west africa says these white grouping sap as the biggest threat to fits coco supply. after climate change, the growing number of problem is either diversifying into not to rubber or turning their backs on oh crap, that sustain livelihood for generations. and for the ivory coast on the top of the global list of coal corporate uses, it's in you said the small thing. so why do go mussa is a president of the local co cooperative and i will feel at town north of the
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capital. i be sure he farms both, perhaps the most you and so policies ethics are falling rubbish is like being on a salary, you harvested almost every month on like cocoa, which is office to one soul at most twice a year. it may not fetch as much as cocoa, but at least you have something to live on every month. it is much of rubber production in ivory coast rose from 170000 tons just 3 years ago. 1.5000000 tons in 20 to 2, propelling the country to the top 3 producers in the world. industry and others believe it could suppose it's kevin of portfolio. the integrated, $322.00 divorce eats it. climate change in sort and production cost off forcing move farmers to switch dropping while rubber trees taking nearly as long as cocoa to produce a 1st output. they require less hard work and i'm like cool co rubble prizes us
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tables. something many pharmacy appreciate for their own financial stability. that's ssl certificates then for the concrete district. a coco diversification of sustainability consulting at one corner says the colquitt industry is at a crossroads. small scale or the from farmers provide 90 percent of the water supply. they have to do the costs. nobody comes on any time they can cut on the couple of trees. there's no like big farms that can, you know, be controlled, photo, small order farmers. you can't control them. he says the cuckoo industry must come up with an acceptable support system to help farmers will continue to live in poverty while supplying a multi 1000000000 dollar industry. if not, few or farmers will come to me at the cro, which could mean high prizes for the chocolate box or the supermarket shouts. i'm
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a degrees. i would you see that? on the 3000000 muslims, all in saudi arabia for the annual hunt, pulling the pilgrimage. ologies has a whole bar reports now from mecca, pilgrims all the way to the great, most of this is these lives hudy's side. and each why do we go around the cop uh, 7 times, signalling this thought of a journey that we'd take them from here to stake with blades bodies in the mountains. and once finished, they would have accomplished an important religious duty. the young, the elderly, the healthy and the sick old together for what they say is the most significant trip of that entire lives. but need lot, we're coming here where it all started is amazing. this is where it is. love started and to come here and hear the story of islam because it is

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