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the the. ringback the children are among the dead disease, riley administrate targets, residential buildings, and northern dasa. at least 14 people up to the following. darn jordan, this is down to the are a lie from don't also coming up. united nations blacklist israel for having children junior to $1000.00 the you and verified more than 5 and a half 1000 gray violations including killing and made for you and security council of coastal and immediate pull to the siege by the rapids. support forces on the
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western sydney se, se around sasha us signs a long term security deal with ukraine at the g 7 summit. while the block street has agreed to lend key $50000000000.00, the we stopped in gaza where these randy ministry is carrying out a series of deadly strikes across the street as the number of civilian casualties from its war mounts. at least 9 palestinians have been killed off the israel talking to the residential building in kansas city. 3 children no longer dead. t, as a racing against the flock to rescue people trapped under the rubble of these 5 palace demands, were killed in the al shante refugee camp. and in the opposite uh, area that bodies were taken to the alexa hospital in central garza already overwhelmed with a debt. and it just kind of united nations report has condemned training force is
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about killing and injuring thomas demand. children. the un secretary general says he's a polled by the dramatic increase, an unprecedented scale of violations against children in palestine. and israel antonio content issues, calling them brutal acts of tetra, the humans verified of a 5 and a half 1000. such violations buys, ready for us, is last year. situations in the car report where substantially, increasingly valet shows where verified include a rise or fall, but a 155 percent violations over prior years. in the conflict in east right, i'm the occupied palestinian 3030 north dudley. any strand the got the street and there could bite the west back home as soon as lemme just had committed a 137 violations against children. according to that report, it notes at least $43.00 is right, the children are killed during the october 7. for somebody despite his family is
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the city of get out by law, say that dealing with constant grief. many of the children that have been opened because of his really kennings. a correspondent, honey must move reports now from central causes of the war in gaza has forever changed the lives of more than 2300000 palestinians. among them are tens of thousands of children affected by conflict. they have endured on a speak of the last forced into a life that has become unrecognizable. reports show more than 15000 miners had been killed in the war, and estimated 17000 have lost parents or are separated from them. cases have become so common. hospitals have coined a new acronym, w a c, n s f, which is stands for, wanted a child, no surviving family. these 2 children are or friends. they now live in attend cared for by a woman and her 12 year old son, i saw who we are dealing with his own set of losses. his father and 2 older
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brothers were killed in on his regular years. try the traumatized. my father was killed one of the home, 2 weeks later, at the home with my brother in law was show, his wife was killed, the little baby fell from the 2nd floor. many of these, the children live in constant fear. fear of more is really a talk, a moving more family members don't reinforce of late display as yet. again, just a crisis has also an impact on their mental health. many of these, the children did not know where their parents are. some were detained by these really military, while being forcibly pushed out from northern garza 9 year old mira hasn't heard of from her father in days. it's made out because as we fled to the south and ran for our lives, we were living in fear on our way here we saw the dead bodies all over the road. we walked long distance is barefoot and that is really said the area was safe, but it's not true. wherever we go. there are $101.00 out of every 6. the children
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is acutely malnourished, living and devastating conditions with limited water and food. is there a new normal going to school is now a distant memory of a luxury that is no longer accessible. have i moved? i moved dab each celebrations are approaching. we have no way means to celebrate the will, has deprived us from school toys and every joy in life. the burden of war is heavy . but palestinians, the children here say they have no other option, but to carry the and, and the out any more more. i was just the euro from central gaza palestine without the zeros topic i was doing was indeed out above that some central gaza with more of a devastating impact the wars having on children hello city. it shows when west generally affects the from this ongoing military expensive. of course the trip there have been mosley,
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and intentionally displaced from the houses that were force in instead of guessing education to line up for them hours in the front of organizations in order to get some gallons of what's that to return back with to the assemblies in order to to said 5, and this is the grim reality. we're talking about thousands of palestinian children being killed since october the 7th. and there was to sounds us right now, being deprived from having education and similar whites as of what children around the blue fox. this is absolutely the good reality in this trip. now, even in light of these very own, during tax on a mazda area, this place has been a general show tough for thousands of palestinians. children who are trying to follow the old as of it is wait a minute, treat to seek refuge in a rough. this area later that has tend to be about 2 weeks, almost points is on these very oh me as gradually. later the is what he meant 3 times. this taught it's i'd farms to what's the milwaukee area. launching wide
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series of as many as twice targeting residential houses alongside way that makes shift shows as well from the is very solid and official statement. they denied carrying out a strikes in the humanitarian sense. as people are terry find from this homes go in, is really made it to a sense that there's a hostile saw. let's get more than that report from gay, but that is on the it was that you in headquarters in new york, and there's a lot to unpack. and this report, it's over a 100 pages long. but virginia campbell, the secretary general's special representative for children in arms. conflict has come under some criticism for not speaking out more forcefully as violations are happening against children, especially in gaza. i asked her about this. how can your office enhanced its responsiveness to gray violations against children in real time rather than just gathering data in the after the fact, if i know that there is a spike,
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there's an i'm conflict where i have reason to believe children understood it. i will go probably to remind or part is to conflict over their obligations under the 6th grade violations in a way i'm saying we're watching. i can remind them so many times that we're watching. this is what i can do. i would love to have a bed responsive make on these my, my disposal. but without a specific resolution of the security council that allowing me to do that, i would be in fact, to undermine the money done reporting mechanisms and methods. outage. the report only counts of violations specifically and independently verified by the united nations and due to access restraints, particularly in gaza. the full report in the information does not represent the
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full scale of the violations against children. gabriel was on to out here at united nations in new york for chris gomez is a former unrest spokesman. he says israel king of children is often a shameful this is the ultimate list of shame that israel has been put on. because kidding, the children breaks the ultimates to blue. it gets to the very depths of to which humanity can sing. and you have to remember that some of the groups and countries on this listing to boca around isis, of kite, a russia beyond the. i mean this puts israel in a list of some of the most pulling regimes and groups in the web. i should say that thomas and his luggage had also that including, by the way, is way to set plus those things by doing in the west bank. so my reaction is that this is actually shameful. and i think, but given the totality of what we're seeing in terms of accountability mechanisms,
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we've got the i, c, j, the international court of justice, international criminal court, got reports coming up from the human rights council. i think as things build up, i think so the i selection of the parents spaces of israel will be continually and continually reaffirm traffic that will have consequences as people see the totality of what's going on. well, that's time now to diplomatic efforts to reach a sci fi in guns. president joe biden is blaming him us for deadlock and enforcing the us slip proposal to end. as rails will be made the comments at the g 7 summit in italy where lead is endorsed. the proposal washington says some of the amendments to the deal made by how much all workable. while others not, i'll just say it was given month to get it to a james base. is that the g 7? would you like just a situation in the middle east and in gauze as being one of the top areas of discussion around the g 7 table?
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obviously those meetings all take place in private, but not surprisingly present bite and was off about gauze as ease news conference. it was the news conference that was branded with us and ukrainian flags. and this was somewhat testy on. so the bottom line is that we've made a degree of, i've laid out an approach that has been endorsed by the un security council by the g 7 by these rallies. and the the biggest hang up so far is a moss refusing to sign on, even though they have some. is it something similar? whether or not it comes to fruition remains to be see we're going to continue to push. i don't have a final answer for the full g 7 communicate hasn't yet been released, but we understand it has the language in its about in the middle east conflict. the g 7 leaders say that very concerned about the situation in northern israel and lebanon across that border. they say that they still firmly believe the idea of
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a 2 state solution. and they say they called on israel to refrain from a full scale rafa offensive. i have to say, if you have watched the recent pictures in recent weeks on al jazeera, perhaps you would ask the question, is that not already a full scale offensive? and rafa james base, which is 0 bowery, it's in the. meanwhile, the german jobs that join cold for him, us to sign on to the us back to cease for our proposal. if you haven't minds on the season, we have joining the support at this time by the us president and are joining me please. the security council has done the same. now it is important that everyone implements it, and we that full pool and how much in particular to give the necessary consent so that this can now what is on 3 pallets. the names have been killed by his writing forces and a raid near janine and they occupied westbank. these randy ministry store in the town of come out to you where they destroy the house. the operation also talking to
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the city of janine and lawson for around 13 hours as well. it just says it was aimed disrupting. got the tentative for palestine in finance. i'll just say it was need to abraham reports now from from other around 3 am local time on thursday. these really forces every that you need refugee camp, damaging the infrastructure with arms. confrontations ensued between the palestinian fighters and these really forces now san hours later, we've seen these really forces pushing more troops into a neighboring village called pop off to you. with these really forces depth around the house and salting killed. 2 palestinians. they believe to be, to have been in palestinian fight. there's what flood did you need refugee camp to the neighboring village of about it when they have been killed by these really forces. we've seen difficult pictures of these way the army at dealing with those bodies as they were trying to take them and confiscate them as part of this rate. the policy of withholding bodies of palestinians is where it is. claim that they're
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responsible for killing is really isn't one of the video shows. one soldier ticking the body with his legs and then attempt to move him towards a new nearby bulldozer and take the bodies. another palestinian was shot dead during the confrontations that have adopted their according to palestinians. this is part of the dignity reality under occupation when they faced the really highly made it to rise army raising their villages in their towns every day. and while they'd be holding a funeral for one person, there are 2 who would never be late to rest because israel is take, has taken their bodies. is that but he does eat all the occupied westbank palestine . and he's really striking southern level known as killed at least one person. the attack targeted a residential building at a time of donato. several people were injured in the strike. well, there are there on thursday. has belonged, says it fight
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a 150 rockets into northern israel, and they occupied golan heights at different systems. and israel intercepted some of them as ballasa as the attacks on response to the beginning of one of the senior columbus. and it comes a day off, the has been lot fired, more than $200.00 rockets into is right for us military. it says, i say that has been severely injured off to a who if you have to knock on a condo ship in the gulf of 8 and the american was evacuated by us forces. they are on a line to phase of launch repeated drone and missile strikes on ships in the red sea since november. i say these attacks are a compound of solidarity with palestinians in gaza. a personal break here, and i'll just say when we come back and things at wild horses ever turn to the grasslands of conflicts done for the 1st time and at least 200 years and 3 top judges in hong kong, resign of judicial independence concerns. as china, as democracy cracked um, continues more on that stay with the
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the color of the web. it does look pretty nice day across the southeast of the us southern part. so fraud. i've got this lingering where the system has a little heavier of low pressure, which may well develop into a tropical system. certainly something to keep an eye on over the next couple of days for the north across the place. we've got some live the storms rolling through the rockies, and then another weather system will just run its way up to what was west and canada into the pacific northwest over the next day or so. so i will side, by the way, it's kind of times we entry high with a high, a ground lobby showers, the air into the rockies. there's that west, the weather, making his way across the lakes, into new england. gonna see some what the weather that's just coming into that eastern side of canada as well as system down towards the southeast that's going nowhere fast and more rain coming into west southern florida over the next couple
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of days. and one or 2 spots could see more than a 100, maybe a 150 millimeters of freight or more as we go through the next couple of days. so it's through the place by this stage. unsettled up to the western side of kind of the bracket of pacific northwest. meanwhile, the heat continues across the desert, south west with temperatures. again, getting up around the 40 degree mouthful. many, there's not right still affecting southern parts of florida. it affects northern areas of cuba. to down towards you could tell me peninsula with the risk of flooding here as well. the in the competitive world as a new generation of kings and queens is taken over to achieve something big for myself and the country is very special. one east goes inside the high 6 world of indian chest and meet the young prodigies who are making their mark on the international stage. india's test cottages on out to 0. and the counselors
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resulting exclusive stories explosive results, which is 0 investigations. the welcome back to watching out as a record to mind about top stories here. this hour, at least 14 honest demands have been killed and a series of is really strikes across the balance of strength. children again are among the 10 teams of racing against domestic people. to try under the level or you and report has condemned is rarely forces functioning amendment on us to me and children. second general, i'm telling you about that as soon as he's approved by the dramatic increase, unprecedented scales,
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violations against children in palestine. and 3 palestinians have been killed by is ready for a season or write me a janine neil. fide westbank is randy literally storm the town of come out to you when they destroy the house, the operational so sondra to the city of geneva. last thing around 15 miles. being out today. sure, the security council has passed a resolution demanding an immediate end to finding in the sydney city of l. sasha. this is the moment the council voted in favor. thousands of now fled out sasha and the largest city and the full us fighting intensifies between the army and the foreign military rapids support forces. because the last city in the region that is still controlled by government forces for nearly 11000000 some these have been displaced by more than a year of fighting between the army and the recess. these figures full and part of the report on displacement levels around the world, which the you and it says i've had a reco this. yeah. mike lapel and takes a look in the move in 12 years. the number of people forced from the homes across
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the world has risen. the you and refugee agencies latest global trends report shows . in fact, the figure has doubled over the past decade. they are now more than 120000000 people in the world forcibly displaced. that equates to one in every 69 people globally, nearly 50000000 of those displaced in the world are children. these are records asylum seekers. internally displaced people, people being forced by conflict bye i the persecution by different and increasingly complex forms of violence. the head of the you ins, refugee agency, coal sedan, one of the world's most catastrophic. you had forgotten concepts. it's not just in terms of displacement, but in terms of hunger, lack of access,
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violation of human rights. by the end of 202310 point 8000000 sudanese had been up rooted. the conflict in syria to continues to drive the world's displacement crisis. nearly 14000000 syrians displaced in and outside the country. 2 decades of war in afghanistan has led to nearly 11000000 afghans remaining, displaced almost with in the country or in neighboring countries. ongoing fighting in ukraine, the democratic republic of congo, and me in more or old dislodging millions, turning to israel's war on gaza. the report states that between october and december last year, up to 1700000 people representing nearly 80 percent of gauze as population has been displaced, no vent keys, do a fusion, alex, the guys, and you. and if you would, you crisis outside of gaza, we'd be cut this traffic on all of them,
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especially because we have no got on to that. these people won't be able to, to, to, to cause a one day to all pay. i guess the actual, unless there is a significant shift in international jo, politics the u. n. c is these re code numbers almost certain to continue rising mike level l g 0. but us assigned a 10 year security agreement with ukraine of a g 7 summit. and instantly the blocks leaders also agreed to give, keep a $50000000000.00 loan on to say it was due on our report for the meeting and probably in southern italy. i was in garza and you, craig, with permanent and discussions among the 7 leaders in southern need to the opiate with different prospects for progress on ukraine. president followed him. is it lensky was off with a gesture of the g. 7 long term support, a 10 year bilateral security deal signed with the united states to add to some of the deals with other g 7 members together intended as a step towards eventual nato membership,
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is this transfer ukraine's credible defense in deterrence capabilities for the long term a lasting peace for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine's own ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression any time in the future. united states going to help ensure that ukraine can do both sanctions were expanded on entities. still helping to keep rushes economy afloat. and to do was reach to allow the interest on frozen russian assets to be used as collateral. for a 50000000000 dollar loan to ukraine, put military reconstruction and humanitarian use to date, you said through lam, the historic j. and we have signed the strongest agreement between ukraine and the us since our independence. and this is an agreement on security and does on the protection of human life. because it is
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tricky, a territory. the new crane for the d. 7 with members sometimes divided in the support for israel and the palestinians, and facing allegations from outside of the popular seat and double standards. as a result, a section of the summit straw conclusions reiterates the g 7 support for what it described as us efforts towards the sci fi. it's also expected to contain language confirming. the g settings commitment to a 2 state solution and it urges israel to refrain from it, expands the defensive and rough uh, in the science of the gaza strip school. it's a big moment for tally and prime minister, georgia maloney costs becoming the acceptable face of fund like politics on the international stage and the intent on forging new influence for you today in europe . it may such, okay, well yeah, well that is the message we want to convey. it's a jew 7 under the testing presidency that wants to strength and it's dialogue with the nations of the global self. please. d 7, lack some of the amiable informality of previous gatherings. and no,
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just because of the gloomy state of the world. mellow they had an easy smile, but all the fellow leaders faced battles for their political futures at home. the next g 7 lineup could look quite different to this one. joe, nicole elders 0 binary in southern they today. a us journalist has been jailed in russia for more than a year around spying. george's has been told he will now go on trial. wall street journal reports. evan. gus could, which is accused of gathering secrets, information on orders from the c i a, the state department says that's absolute. 0. credibility to the charges. 3 judges of announced that resign from hong kong was 12 appeals go because of concerns of a traditional independence. the move follows the convictions of 14 prominent pro democracy activists. laura westbrook reports small. these pro democracy activists were convicted for participating in politics. they a positive 47 hong kong onto this charged with conspiracy to commit to budge and
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holding an unofficial primary in 2020 to pick candidates for an election. a court ruled that plan would have created a constitutional crisis for hong kong. following that conviction, 2 versus judges announced that resignation. lawrence collins attributed his departure to the city's political situation. jonathan sumption rose in the financial times, the security law had put pressure on the judiciary, and he believed the city's rule of law had been compromised. canadian beverly mclaughlin became decided to resign. she said she continues to have confidence in numbers of the court and to the independence. but to the departure means 7 judges remain down from 15 and 2019 the departure of the store and judges. citing the concerns on the ground floor and the role should all political freedoms under national security law indicate that they own don't go and, but it was hong kong system as a whole since the hand over from british to chinese rule. in 1997,
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the tradition of a pointing 4 in churches has been seen as an indicator of confidence in the rule of law, together with judicial independence they open. the cornerstones of hong kong is reputation as a place to do business. these latest departures. fuel concerns that shoot issue independence may be on the threats. the resignations follow the passage of a new domestic security law in march. this year, it expanded on the 2020 paging imposed national security law, which criminalizes what it teams, a succession supervisor, terrorism, and collusion with foreign or external forces. hong kong in badging. so at the low restored stability in the wake of the 2019 protests, but rights groups in west and government say it's being used to crushed sense and political opposition comes lead to john lee, defend the cities, legal system and stress that irrespective of a judge, his personal politics,
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they must apply the law or foreign judges have not been involved. and national security cases. governments advise the runny tongue questions the need for them. a tool 27 years down the road to say was do need for judges to babysit us. i don't think so, but at this moment a will not be a wise alternative. nope, to in life one just to say the government says that descent is allowed as long as people fall at the low. but the chilling effect has meant few dad to speak out, nor westbrook algebra, hong kong. nope, that's it. any is new president, just forget a different logic route with neighbor greece by referring to her country as macedonia. greece says the use of the name macedonia implies the territorial claims on a greek province, which is also called macedonia. in a speech on thursday, the president defended her use of the names citing free speech. now today, mother. no. the greek foreign minister didn't open the topic. we felt next week
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till the i was glad that became, we left space for him to speak as the last one. his messages were reading the colors that we should help each other. we should work on building up the rule of law and the we should clarify international former yes, president donald trump has met for public on this to shore up support ahead of his re election bid in november. it was his 1st visit to capitol hill since leaving the white house. they discuss policy priorities and the need for part to unity. you'd be trying to retake the white house despite facing federal charges for trying to overtime. the results of the 2020 election is also have been found guilty of covering up payments to adult film star stormy daniels. and so i just want to think of the republican senate and i want to thank also the house we met, as, as you know, with the full house republican house today. and we had a, a tremendous meeting with them also. and there's great unity, a very similar and different topics actually, but not that different. and there's
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a one thing in common. we want to make america great. again, we want to make our country great. again, we're a nation that's in decline, we're declining nation, we're a nation that is being laughed at all over the world. we have a leader this being laughed at all over the world. now the world's last remaining wild horses are returning to their natural habitat and central asia. the pleasure welski horse went extinct in a wild many 60 years ago, and i have dozen of them remained in captivity. obviously i was to meet them at vancouver for these, but as the vows case, horses are the 1st of the kind to gallop the fast steps of conflicts done in nearly 2 centuries. bred at the progress do these 3 travel more than 4000 kilometers by plane to the ancestral home up with us it all set on pick on. yes, we managed to get those horses here alive and healthy all the way to this reintroduction santano's.
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