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rustic crossing in recent months. most of these bless and the blessed wheel. turning jo donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence the . ready ready ready on the verge of starvation, the lens has one and 5 households of gaza going days without food and gauze as head of emergency services is buried. each one has nearly 500 medics killed and as well as the low on elizabeth put ottoman this is ours is even live from door ha. also coming up which he makes, found a junior and a sanctions released from
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a u. k. prison. after reaching a day and with the us authorities and heading for how you changed the canyon forces being sent in to tackle gang bivens, the united nations. honda monitoring system has found almost half a 1000000 palestinians and gaza. that's one. and 5 people are facing starvation. it says a high and sustained risk of famine persists across the strip. a snapshot of the mix report finds more than half the people in gaza. don't have enough to 8. it says 20 percent a going days without food. gabriel and his order has moved from the un. it's a high and sustained risk of famine remains in gaza. that according to a new i p. c. report on hunger in guys or that we expect to be released in the coming hours. now also uh, in this report of which we received
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a leak copy of the talking points related to the report shows that about 96 percent of all people in gaza face high levels of acute food in security of those 495000 people in guys of face the highest levels of food in security, catastrophic levels. that's i, p c, phase 5. and then 745000 people in guys, a face, food emergency conditions that i p. c. phase for or above. but behind all these numbers are real people, families, women, and children, and the report details some of that as well. the latest data from the report shows that on a regular basis, more than half of the population of gaza does not have food to eat in the house. and over 20 percent of the population of guys it goes entire days and nights more
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than 24 hour periods without anything to eat at all. it also details how people are struggling to get any money to buy any food that is even available. it shows that nearly 20 percent of people in cars that have to sell their clothes or even collect the trash to try to sell in order to get any little bit of money to buy food, to survive. again, the full findings from this i p. c. report expect it to be released publicly in the coming hours gabriel's onto, i'll just see it at united nations in new york. kate phillips, but also as the vice president of global policy and advocacy with messy core. and she says the desperation and gaza can only end with a ceasefire of restoring essential services as we, as a humanitarian organization, our having a tremendous difficulty delivering humanitarian aid in gauze. and given the fact
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that it is an environment where there is active conflict and little to no safety guarantees for humanitarian workers. that in the fact that there has been an incursion in and around the roster area. and uh, you know, since the beginning of may have basically brought to humanitarian system to its knees, with fighting in the area where the humanitarian community depended on getting a lot of goods into gaza to distribute further afield in the strip. so we really are calling for a sustainable cessation of hostilities or a ceasefire. as we see, it is the only practical way that we could scale aide up to a matter that would turn the tide on the spam. and we're also calling for a stop to the siege of gaza again. electricity has been cut off by water and sanitation services are not available. and those are equally as important as food and making sure that people and guards are able to live so short of
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a cessation of hostilities and a restoration of those services and the free flow of humanitarian aid and the circumstances that are required to proc provided we will not be able to address the spam and so those are our top 3 asks for policy makers that have any level of, of controller influence over the situation. the head of glasses, the ambulance and emergency services is along hundreds of medical workers killed them, is rarely attack since the will began. honey. all joshua lee was killed and is riley strike on the outage clinic and gaza city. the health ministry described him as a solid model of steadfastness and determination. maybe 500 medical workers have been killed since october honeymoon. the ports on the line and central gaza to assume that has become old and familiar to health workers in god's colleagues guild, by in his regular talk. this time it's hannah is jeff raleigh. someone well known
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to all of the lambs, the said yesterday, the irish clinic was attacked. the room of mister honey o. jeff riley was targeted. and of course, this is a he knows crime and adds to the reco. disney is ready occupations. israel has killed hundreds of paramedics and dr. expensive started. it's war and october for golf and those workers nor save even derek lennox room is really a talk. the one is was to be held accountable. now she do, unless evidently, we appeal to the international institutions to take it clear stones. on these attacks, we have lost a more than $400.00 health personnel in garza and more in detention. we lost dozens of health institutions to complete a partial destruction. we say to the world, isn't that time for you to stand up and protect the palestinians to protect medical crews and institutions, the respect the products to be an island spots?
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3 hundreds of dollars, a health workers had been detained without charges by as well since october various tasks have lived there hospitals and clinics enrolling. and yet doctors and nurses and term that extend can you, their vital work in the or impossible conditions and even more via the central gauze of palestine as well as prime minister has told parliamentary, is committed to returning or is there any captives in an exchange and sees 5 deal was he added that any truce will be temporary. i mean, some odd shouldn't achieve. i promise you 3 things. first of all, we will not end the war until we return all 120, abduct t's the living and the dead. without exception. we are committed to the israeli proposal, which was welcomed by president by notice our position has not changed. the 2nd thing which does not contradict the 1st thing is that we will not end the war until we eliminate him, us, and return the residents of the south in the north to their homes. safely and 3rd
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rule, fort ron's intentions to destroy us at any cost, and in any way. a mazda is reacted to benjamin netanyahu. his comment saying it proves he's an interested in securing a deal. is there any government has banned out as a reference proposal from this a home to son who sent this update from jordan's capital amman. on sunday, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that she's not interested in a long term deal that would ultimately ended a ceasefire. saying that he would only be interested in a partial one that would see the release of some is really captive. but on monday, speaking of these really parliamentary, he said that israel remains committed to the deal that has been approved by the united states. so overnight essentially, switching his position now, how much has released his statements and that's in yahoo is the remarks commenting thing. the quote mentioned y'all, who is the one who is avoiding making a deal and that his stance is apparent in wanting to sell for time. how much goes
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on to say that the ball is in netanyahu's court and that they've responded positively to all. 2 the positions that have been brought forth to them by mediators, this is just a continuation in the pointing the finger at each side whenever there are terms or negotiations for c spy, all these really sign continuously, blame him us for whenever there is a collapse in these negotiations and how mass says that israel is simply an interested in bringing about this deal, but it comes as nothing y'all who was under immense pressure from the families of his really captives who released the statement saying that nothing yahoo is back tracking on the policy of bringing back the remaining captive and ultimately ending the war in the deals. that would be 3 phases long time to send, who would just need a, a month. and a reminder that the is there any government has bad allergies or from operating in as well, which is why we were pushing from neighboring georgia in the us state department has given us reaction to the video of a palestinian prison,
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a strapped to the front of them is really military chief spokesman, matthew whether described as a shocking. so we saw that video, it was shocking. the practice was absolutely unacceptable. humans should never be used as human shields. the idea of should swiftly investigate what happened, hold people, accountable. montana has law. well, the state department spokesman went on to say that they had been assurances that the is really ami was investigating this incident, that the soldiers had not acted according to protocol and that they will be held accountable. it appears that the state department is satisfied with these assurances from the is really on me. it's not knowing whether the method came up for discussion between the secretary of states and these really defense minister of the points of discussion. though we understand sent it on what israel coles. it's the 3rd phase. this is a gradual withdrawal from cause
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a reduction in the level of conflict also. and the discussion was the nature of governance in gaza when the will concludes us as being attempting to get agreement with you as well on what the nature of this governance will be. however, we understand that you still know agreement between the us and israel institute. exactly how garza will be governed when is will withdraws. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington the what k makes found a julian i saw just set to admit violating us s p a national and it did with authorities. this is the latest picture of a sash leaving the u. k. where he's been present court papers revealed. i saw she could return home to australia off to his sentencing on wednesday, the pretty day. oh cool for astonished to get credit for the 5 years. he's already served and not face new, present time in
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a statement. what unique says julian massage is free. you must go onto bail by the high course in london and was released at stance that airport and as mechanics published a ground breaking stories of government corruption and human rights abuses, holding the powerful accountable for the actions. as editor in chief julian paid severely for these principles and for the people's right to know. as he returns to australia we sank or hosted by us. throughout the years of julians imprisonment and persecution, i'm incredible. movement has been formed, a movement of people from all walks of life, from around the world who supports not just join and not just us in our family, but what to him stands for truth and justice. what a great day i didn't think we'd get to this point so quickly. we're always hopeful, but it's just great news. so i just see those images of julian getting on the plane and go to an all the know many of us the hood open and we'll hear a lot more of him coming days and weeks. and you'll be looking forward to at some
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point soon being reunited, but he's watched dealer and his 2 children. so grad stuff, jenkins vegas, chief executive of the committee to protect journalist. she's welcome to julia massage, getting his freedom, but says the case, you have never had been pools in the 1st place. with the lights is obviously that this, sorry top to is hopefully coming to a close that this is finally over for julian and for his family it was a case that presented grave wrists and had serious implications for press freedom and for janice wells. why that it should never have been bolt in the 1st place. june has been in bel march for 5 years now. this case, this indictment was boats in 2017, under the tongue put ministration. i think it's a way, certainly for the bargain ministration to say face in some way they have a, a guilty play on a criminal charge, but any one criminal charge, of course,
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not the 18 that he was being prosecuted for. that could have seen him face a 175 years in total in jail. and julian has been released to his home country and will now be able to spend time with his family and with his loved ones. the 1st group of 200 of canyon police on the way to haiti, to date a you went back to mission to tackle gang violence. can it will be leading a $2500.00 members. security falls, 7 all the countries including nigeria and she may have said, bells and personnel. the guys have been controlled in most of hazy is capital port ponds for several months to the arrival of the m. s. s. mission. march. the start of the 1st of its kind mission requested by heavy and authorized by the un security council. this is a truly international undertaking. with the arrival of m. s. s, mission personnel. we hope to see further measurable improvements and security,
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particularly with respect to access to command tearing aid and court economic activity. this will help create the security conditions conducive for future free and fair elections. we apply the transitional for presidential cap, the transitional presidential councils, partnership with kenya. on this mission, we stand with the international community and supporting this historic effort to support the haitian national police and their fide for 80 future. still, the head of knowledge is era. how abortion rights are becoming a political issue of the us ahead of the presidential election and why there's a mixed reaction to the discovery of an ancient roland roman for one in the italian capital. the boss has been really helpful on the east coast to the us is cool down a little now the forecast gives you a low thirty's wrong and highs. thirty's,
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but it's still heat elsewhere. it is being brought out through the plane space, the northwest, south dakota, and across to wisconsin. we seem to big storms recently. they probably won't be repeated. there's a hint to something generating, you know, i, we're going down through kansas towards louisiana, the gulf coast. but these are isolated storms here, a lot of them the appalachians looks like being generated. and where it's hot enough in the mountains to the west. there's quite a multitude of light to shows one or 2 from the store was going to be mixed in with that. but the biggest changes for the science is to which is month for cuba. and it's been funding. and how about any minor funding funding? all the same, same is true in mexico and the full cost of it, cuz pretty wet $1.00, frequent shows all thunderstorms. the same is true through most of central america, but service has changed in mexico. is the seasonal right? that is why this seems to be with the effects that environment most to present least disappointingly drive the movement, but actually seasonally, right. but down the southeast,
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we have seen some big funds to orgs recently no longer ride and they'll disappear. probably by wednesday, some snow in the south ninety's otherwise option teen is quite dry. the teams in the gaza strip as is, continues. there is a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanizes is ratings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of weight. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing post the
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challenges here with me and this was put on them. and uh huh. i have a mind to yvonne top stories, the salon lakes, you and documents has half a 1000000 palestinians, and the guys that are facing extreme risk of starvation. that's the last one and 5 people throughout the entire besieged strength. the report says there's a high risk of founding if the war continues. what can you expound? a junior massage is set to admit violations us espionage? no indeed. was authorities quoted papers robina sash campbell to hunt as training sentencing on wednesday. as us a curious discharge of bleaching sensitive freckles deposit of rock and i've gone as tom was on the 1st floor with those 2 hundreds kenyon police are on the waist height and need a new one. fact mission to tackle got violence. guys have been controlled in most
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of hazy capital, which i pondered for several months. russia and the us of traded accusations following an attack on the russian down next region of crimea. full people were killed at a 151 injured by forming debris on sunday. most cold, it says the attack was carried out for the us weapons. while washington says your client has the right to defend itself into invalid, like condo, pulse, scenes from crime. you were debris from missiles fired from ukraine, rain down on beach goers, killing several and injuring over $100.00 more russia describing the attack as barbaric taking to the microphone at the united nations rushes in bassett, or repeating the message coming out of mos go that the united states is responsible . your great and launch 5 us supplied the 2nd most me so i was plus the munitions whole flight missions were introduced by the us experts based on the us
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sites such a light interpreters and american global hope you a v was throwing this place or the guide me in the name to be sure to effect was peaceful. citizens enjoying the weekend and also looks holiday was 5, came from this guy on protected people who had no answer for washington says it provides a weapon. but ukraine decides how and when to use them. we provide weapons to ukraine, so it can defended sovereign territory against our regression. that includes in crimea, which of course is part of the ukraine. and russia could stop this war today and in the suffering caused by the war russell lots today. if it would stop its occupation of sovereign ukrainian territory and south launching attacks on civilians, analysts say how deeply the us is involved in the attack might be hard to determine
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with regards to the direct involvement of the united states of america. so let's put it this way. any weapon system that is using g, yes. technically indirectly is using a us a data. and this essentially will also have to include some russian manufactured records that have been used in this war with regards to the technicians, us technicians, programming the weapons. this is highly unlike the russian foreign ministry, some in the us ambassador over what it sees as direct involvement and the conflict . moscow has dialed the attack, cannot be without consequences, run a level on how to 0. and the us, the abortion debate has been raging and the run up to this is the presidential election 2 years on from the supreme court ruling. and it was very significant me from state to state with some imposing near total bands from playing those reports
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. the on the 2nd, the end of, or 3 of the decision over turning women's constitutional right to abortion. supporters of reproductive rights demonstrated in front of the supreme court. demonstrators also protested in new york, georgia, colorado and elsewhere, and president joe biden released an attack at donald trump. has to say about reproductive health care is terrified. in maryland, vice president campbell, a harris used for training as a former prosecutor to blast former president donald trump. in the case of the stealing of reproductive freedom from the women of america. as donald trump is guilty from a pointed 3 conservative justices to the court, making the ruling possible, as he boasted recently to a conservative christian group. thanks to these justices,
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we have also achieved what the pro life boban for to get for 49 years. and we've got abortion out of the federal government. and back to this in the past 2 years, 14 states have banned abortion with others restricting. when an abortion can be performed during pregnancy, conservative republicans also seek bands on in vitro fertilization and abortion medications. new poll show a sharp increase in americans, changing their minds about abortion rights. you're seeing people who might have called themselves pro life before c. things like the restrictions on ivy f and they had no idea that that was the kind of world they were entering into women or speaking out of texas, women had to leave the state for a legal abortion. when one of the twins she was carrying was done worse sounding the alarm about what is already happening and what has happened to us. arizona is a crucial swing state. the button one by a. here's breath 10000 vote margin in 2020 terrorist travel there. monday to give
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a speech on reproductive rights pro choice activists are working to put a measure and training abortion rights on the ballot in arizona. in november. these bands are impacting people who thought that they were pro life activists. hope the referenda will drive otherwise differentiated voters to the polls that would give by a significant advantage. the only way that we can protect reproductive freedom in arizona and nationwide is to re elect a president biden, and vice president harris closely for the election. abortion rights could be the deciding issue. rob reynolds, l g 0. the residents of the us stage of ohio who were forced to flee their homes when a train crashed in february. last, you will soon find out what caused the development to try and carrying hazardous materials developed in the town of east palestine. investigations from the national transportation safety board is set to release the findings in the coming hours.
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many residents have they have long term health problems. custom salumi has wolf on the side of the train wreck and east ballasting. it's the durham and it happened behind me across the street here over a year ago. but the clean up is still very much continuing. as the national transportation safety board gets ready to present its final report to the community about what happened, what it will take to finish cleaning it up and how to avoid such catastrophes in the future. but it comes at a very crucial moment for people in the community. a study just came out showing that the toxic material spread much farther than expected. it actually covered some 16 states from the southern border of canada, all the way to north carolina. here in the united states, and it also comes as local residents are deciding whether or not to accept a legal settlement that's been offered by the owner of the train company in norfolk southern to deal with their medical expenses and damages that have been inflicted
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upon them as a result of the crash, many have to be move out of the area, many have health concerns. so there's a lot of unanswered questions for community members here, and they're hoping to get some answers to help them make those decisions going forward. when this report is revealed on tuesday in east power steering, kristen salumi alger 0, colombia is the government has opened a new piece, big organizations with the 2nd disciplined faction of form of fox rebels and venezuela. president, gustavo petro, as under pressure as a tax by the groups of increased in southern columbia since he came to palette 2 years ago, he campaigned on the promise to reach peace deals with or remaining level groups. as part of his social to this initiative alejandro around p i t has moved from the capital global top. a monday marked the beginning of these new talks with this group called this the market value, a 2nd splinter group,
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a former 5 gravel to sign the p. c. a with the colombian government, back in 2016. what's interesting here is that the leader of this group is a man who has very well known here in columbia. his name is yvonne marcus. he was one of the highest commanders of the former aflac and also the leave negotiator in the 2016 at p stocks that he was taught to be that until he resurfaced in a video back in may. and he's now saying that he is again open to finding a way to return to that piece deal. and the government is hoping that these negotiations will move as quickly or at least faster and without as many setbacks as the other 2 negotiations that they are currently involved with with it. yeah, land. and another group called the, the amcs part of colombia, the policy of a total piece visit the 1st round. the docs will continue until june 29th. and they
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will try to reach quick agreements to be immediately implemented in rural areas of colombia, while they also try to bring down the violence and that will be a test for the government to show its capacity to implement change. quickly. finally, though, there is an elephant in the room and is the fact that by columbia and law, a group that already signed a piece deal cannot negotiate again. so that's something a thorny legal question that the government will need to solve with congress. and the countries attorney general foreign policy and western sanctions were on the agenda for around this presidential candidates. and therefore for 5 live televised debates ahead of friday's election. the 12 member guardian council investing body has approved wonderful, almost, and 5 conservative content is the an actual is treated by the death of a ronnie and president abraham rise the last month and a helicopter crash. and i was running on sati as a managing editor at k hahn. london. that's a persian language,
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new side cover in the ronnie and affairs. and she says, iranians have no say in the selection of presidential candidates, and there are many college a circus of elections because the candidates are chosen in this uh, by uh, the garden council that is run by, you know, men of very old age. and in this particular one from a 2 candidates, and there were some important um, you know, fingers and personalities and that offered their candidates. i'm doing this and they were not allowed to run for elections including mister lorry, johnny, or mister, i might be measured as some of the candidates that are taking part now. and they have been disqualified in previous elections. so on and on. it is up to the supreme leader how he wants to run these puppets for international consumption. because at
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the end of the day, what is not important for the supreme here, it is not only the existence of the state, the regime, and as, as we have seen in the past, we for elections. people have not been turning up to vote. that's part of the mentor elections, only 8 percent turned up to go. so he is also very embarrassed. and he wants to increase his stature in it, you know, in international media and on world stage to be able to perhaps reach an agreement with the west saying that we are very strong people are behind us. and this is one thing that all the candidates were talking about, bringing people to the vote to the bottom of the box. why? because he can then say show to the world that the people are behind me.

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