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the, the business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in dubai, the order to evacuate, displaced, palestinians on the move again in the south of gaza after new is really instructions the . so you're watching all g 0 live from 0. how would use for the back people also coming out the riot police deployed in can use capital as young protesters a to the streets, to ronnie against police brutality calls for comments on ties. syrian bias
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spread to other parts of test and panic and fear in democratic republic of congo protestors attacked the humanitarian envoys as an honest who makes games in the thank you for joining us. as well as military has issued new evacuation orders in parts of southern gaza as it continues its attacks across the strip. it's warned residents and displaced policies in con eunice to move to the western part of the city for their own safety. but people say there's no safe place to take refuge, barbara, and go by, begins by coverage. many of these families have been displaced to move in one's up to is really speculation. notice they're looking for somewhere else to shelter. israel says it's designated scenario west of con eunice as a humanitarian,
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the same, but palestinian say nowhere is safe. the money up the moment. we don't know where to go. we're just heading west towards on the last so you can find us. i don't have a specific place to stay, but we hope god release things on us. we are a family of 7. and if we don't find a shelter, we will stay in the streets. we pray for peace, and we hope this will will end soon. the doctors have been forced to abandon the cause of europe and hospital, one of the last function in medical facilities in con eunice is split patients and displaced the palestinians. shelter, in fact, at the risk. moving the mouse is extraordinarily difficult. because access to transport is, is extraordinary expensive, given the process to you with the money to, to, to access issues. but also because of the interest of sustained in the, on a loan to the nature of these injuries, mobilizing is no one impossible in transforming these patients out using ambulance
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. i mean is it's just impossible as well. those who can crowd onto vehicles as they leave sessions. they don't know what the hell eat, where they'll sleep as they travel into the unknown. india and such and t palestinians determined to survive. barbara and go out to 0. joining is not on algae 0 is rose, was the director of funding for why that's the united nations agency for palestinian refugees. sam is joining us from lucy. arrived in central garza, thank you for being with us. so and you evacuation order for eastern con eunice. what has that meant for the people who sought refuge day? i mean, it means yeah, i know the day a week chunks of the missouri. i mean are these hundreds of thousands of people. we have like 250000 people are in the area that this under the facts you ation or the
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many of the most of them had been displaced several times. so not only just brakes on from bravo why they were possibly in the space a few weeks ago, and then to receive is a factory wage and orders and instructing them so late you immediately. i mean, is just harrowing redford and incredibly difficult. so to get your head around when they leave the areas um, where they heading to that sold service, its a go west to go west to milwaukee, the beachy sign in the area on the coast. but it's already so over the crowd didn't know any rooms the business of patients hands. there's no more, it says that there's no in destruction of services that, that, that full, that for to go that. but look, many is spending the night in bed. busy sleeping on the donkey caused by that they,
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they go without knowing precisely where it is that guns window because they said occupation old arrows was told people to leave the gym and people know how this goes. they know that essentially if they don't get out within, within 24 hours, then then what it says is to come in terms of what they find when they reach places like on the wasi, you talked about over crowding, of course, which i mean we seen in terms of aid, what are they getting? what are you as when? right, able to provide at the moment for these people, for this space yet again, and how much of it is available, which i'm afraid i shall available within uh, stools right now, given the problems that we've been having, i can log and reference it, bring it in we do have have some suppliers, i mean what really sensitive this is exactly what we would do is expensive for hours ago and shy. yeah. and,
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and garza city where what populations were faced with a similar evacuation order. in the 1st instance we provide was uh we followed the way with football. so it was weird loud and with shelves to supplies and, and basic hygiene items. the young children for women for a full day, but right now it's really just about getting a handle on, on the situation which is rapidly involved and we are seeing max is movements of people. many of them still on, on the road we got tractors, traces on the road side. it's a monster that move in to assess and make judgment calls as to where people uh, go to go. and then we, or in our 8 operations, a quarterly manner, is the largest of the upgrades and, but we work in close coordination. consultation with a number of international and local palm isn't when rarely flowing the inside efforts of the human service community at this right now. yeah. so i'm,
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you say you try to monitor where, where all these people, the, the space people are going and try to reach them to help them. there is one place where it's been very difficult to get information from, and that's to j a c j, a district of guys, a city. this been intense fighting there between these really forces and some of the groups that are still there. and, and we're hearing that they are to billions, were trapped inside to j a. we're not able to get out. what more can you tell us about the situation there and whether or not you've been able to access that district of kansas city? i mean, this is a switch, right, then develops on on so lets say when again, evacuation orders were issued, 85000 people. whereas the main thing, how it moves have been displaced over 10, thousands said in unrestored and gone the safety of those in government buildings and, and also city in an open area is the expectation one and sonic was that this would be over quite quickly. but a turning on when now i believe in, in, in day 6,
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as is always the case in these operations, there are people who stayed behind people who are either unable to move because the elderly that's the same thing that and uh, so unwilling to, because quite frankly, how did nothing they all the di, where they had been face to another round of on search and see we not been able to ask those people stuck inside the area just yeah, it's a very heavy, very active complex. i'm what we are doing, again in partnership with other agencies, is providing the basics of lives to give people a kind of modicum of life and sense of loss or incentives of blankets, food supplies, and a minimum shelves of sam, thank you very much for talking to us about the situation in gaza assembles director of planning for and reviewing agency for palestinian refugees live there from miss sarah in central class. that's way i news. really,
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soldier has been killed during a raid me any notions refugee camp in the occupied westbank after his vehicle hate an explosive device in a separate freight and took a ram. is there any forces kills to palestinians? one of the victims was a 15 year old boy who was shot in the head as the and the sound of gunfire has been bringing out over the city of 2 boston recent hours following and is ready rate. their rates have been a near daily occurrence in the occupied westbank since his ras one guides have begun last october. need a abraham has more from a model post. it is a one goal of these is really rates to the occupied. westbank is to remind palestinians who has the upper hand, who can control their lives, what they can do, what they can do. we've been seeing these really forces raising different areas in the occupied with thanks as the war started mainly during the day and not only
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during the night as we've been seeing before, the war, meaning that palestinians can be just going about the daily lives. children going to school doctor is going to work when they see these is really forces that sometimes shows towards palestinians enduring them and killing them. we've been also seeing the use of mass detentions, with palestinians as taken from their homes and put under the heat or under the cold for hours at the time blindfolded before they being let go. all of these practices are seen by palestinians as a reminder of how really difficult it life has become under israel's military. okay . patient when we talk about those. is there any ways that that, amounting to 40 rates per day intimidation, the fear that israel is instilling? guess how students need that, but he just data from palestine. the
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2 canyon wick flashes having taken place between protesters and police in the capital. and i will be new demonstrations of being called as on good rows of, of police brutality, dryscal say police use excessive force during recent protests over tax reform, up to $59.00, people were killed, dozens are missing and many more injured. let's go live to catherine. so who's in nairobi for us to bring us up to speed with the situation on the ground? the catherine of the well, the situation here on the street has come down a bit. it's just about an hour ago. we had the police um use it to your guys model uh to a guys kind of stuff as well. we seen police also use a rubber boot that. so we've seen a man who has been injured out. we've seen a police fire or police man who has he's being injured as well. not a lot of the police who are here, how really another area,
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but some of them are here. they're still using a to a gas. we have also been seen that. so the protested are trying to remove a and to come to this area. and the reason why they're here they're saying is because all this police brutality because of police using accessory full, so on them. and we have the seen that in the last couple of us in the last 2 weeks where we send people have been killed, would seen many of them have been injured as well. and they say the one for these to be held accountable to a trying to get to the police headquarters where the police oversight commission is . but that was, has not been a proxy boss. and so right right here, this basically um is a downtown, normally there's a lot of activities. so we're not seeing that no cost because the kids that we are
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witnesses. we have also been witnessing and seeing what's been happening in different other parts of the country. like for example, um to assume um in less than 10. yeah. uh, we have seen process there in a move by stuff in, you know, with the coastal cdl, myself or i seen process there. and the process here, the parts, this is basically saying that they will not realize, right. so the process of gone from being about the tax bill kathrine to we heard also costs, so for present from roto to go go to moscow. and now people are angry about the way the police have responded to these demonstrations. and, and people seem to be more angered every time the president present, brutal speaker, they're very upset about his response. yes. so the more police have been brought to the scene of the seas, the scene we've been seeing for a couple of hours. and yes,
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people here are very upset and talking about how the president has been basically talking about this process about what's going on. they said that they want. a the president to be from him where people to say that he's not remote at all. like he has not a dress properly. uh the people who have been killed. he has not talked about just the kiddos that we have seen because this was supposed to be a fuse food process and he has acknowledged that. but he's also been talking about the bill and he says that yes, yes, people have been killed. yes, these kills um, but the talks about some people who have, you know, taken advantage of the situation. so people are angry. they want more from the
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president. they say they want seems to be uh, comfortable to every thing that is happening because he is the president of this country. catherine, thank you for the update challenges here as catherine. so he's reporting their life from the streets of nairobi. of course, we'll keep a close eye on the situation and can you bring you the latest as and when we have it? the hungry is 5 minutes to victor. old man has made a surprise visit to to ukraine, and as our talks was present, jordan means the lensky or band is one of the most vocal critics of western support . for keith found gary anita has not visited the ukrainian capital since russia invaded in february 2022. he's publicly hit out europe's financial and military aid and to make use of maintaining warm relations with russian. president vladimir 40 still ahead on which is 0. hurricane barrel. sang friends into it, potentially catastrophic categories by store as it had stores, jamaica, the
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. ringback the the, you're watching hodges 0 live from doha reminder about top stories. israel's army has ordered kind of scenes to evacuate, pos, to southern gaza as it continues. it's a tops across the street. it's meant to patients and doctors, i think forced to see the european hospitals,
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one of the last functioning medical centers in the, in the occupied westbank. the sound of gunfire has been bringing out over the city of the 2 vice in recent hours option is really vague. rates have been a near de leon. karen see me. ok, find westbank since these are as we're on gas, that'd be gone. last october and in kenya, young people are back on the streets of the capital and i will be, they say they're angry about the government's time leading of police and demonstrations against a controversial tax bill. 59 people were killed in bass and sorry for keep missing to the democratic republic of congo now. and the m 23 armed group is making gains in the east, causing fear and panic among communities that many people are frustrated by. what they say is, the failure by the army and the united nations to protect them on sunday, protest is attached to humanitarian convoy on his way to the town of wood campbell, according to reports the fighters say they are heading for the capital. can shasta
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demonstrations have taken place in several towns in the r c. s. have some homage reports for station on the streets of people, not on the eastern democratic republic of congo of the empty cup to the nearby town of kinda by young protest as a humanitarian convoy, setting fire to the vehicles to try to, to defend, say, to, of its employees missing me, hit the button as you go sometimes and goes, come to help us. and sometimes they don't. i don't have much to say about and use some help us. but others make lot difficult for us on a spreading across those keep approaches. this is timble, unimportant commercial, how many people are frustrated by what they say is defeated by the army and the united nation to protect them who we are practicing here since yesterday evening.
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because we want to know the truth. why our soldiers leaving the front line and coming here to this hotel weld rebels are advancing. this is why we're here on the streets. delete this, it on the fighting between the committees army and the m. 23. started in 2022. the d c accuse is one of bucking to fight this on a position to get to nice. i mean a deployed addition of troops to big timber on the surrounding areas. us people, fleet was captured by the fight this sunday. sure. things like this shouldn't happen. bluff, i'm asking people to stay calm. the u. n. c, the violence, i suppose, millions from the homes into an off us bringing the total number of people displaced the d. c to 6700000. 1 of the highest displacements into was having some data assault, easy, and took you have a rested hundreds of people in connection with the vice against the syrian
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immigrants which have spread to several cities with shops and buildings set on fire in the southern province of k protesters burned to syria and grocery store, while cars were overturned in k, sorry, the vine, and follow donations that a syrian $960.00 a ross, a 7 year old girl. well then 3 and a half 1000000 syrians live in turkey, way on, ty, refugee sentiment has been on the rise that spring in simple, so blue line for us any assemble for more on the on rest. so the anti refugee sentiment, as we just said, has gone on the rise into kit, which holds the largest number of syrian refugees. and the reason why is this happening now soon of the holy has been there for a while. i live today after the soon civil war erupt, this and millions of syrian refugees set to play just to re key to seats. uh such a security and a safety for their lives and families. but on the other hand, as there is a tension, there is conflict in afghanistan and pakistan. there are so many illegal migrants
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coming to take care to uh, to uh, outcomes. some practiced on is on a 2 to kids. it's and border and those people are also single men. and this is to create a piece of content m on focus citizens for a while, because as for the syrian references they sold and they would say here. and they will go back to syria as the civil war. so sort of course, the civil war lasted longer than this. and also on the, on the other side of the board there on the syrians side, the in the areas console by the turkish fact old position areas as these incidents happened, them, cars, serial. on sunday nights on monday, we sold several porters and stuff. the several districts, and hundreds of a syrian people, it's taking out to the streets to a sort of a reaction to how to, how the your fellow citizens were treated by the turkish people here. and this
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actually has another side of the story, the while of the onto references. sentiments has become a very a compatible to for the focus of position to counter the party and present, present type as on. uh for the for the last one you, we know that's true. can syria and also trying to restore ties and las vegas both circus and syrian president announced that they are willing to normalize relations restore relations as it used to be. this statement from both sides also must have play to this content and ends or among the syrians on the other side of the border on the position health areas. because they have been fighting the syrian government then their policies for more than a decade, then they believe that to get you a run through care, it pushes them back to their country. is to pull this to changes. they will be handed over to the syrian government and they will not be safe. so there are 2
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aspects of the story. one side is the syria, turkey, a normalization, and on the other side of the domestic issues into care like so, position or the economic decline and the declining popularity of the rolling as far as the bus turkish authorities have been wise about this. they have been holding for call and they have been warning about for vacations and it's refusing to tell you the minister just announced that 474 people have been detained. linked with the incidents incarcerated and lost size, a full test, more than 200, a 2 of them over they had high criminal records and they suspect for vacation. that's why they called on the surface citizens to avoid any publication, to avoid any conflicts back to for send them. thank you very much. seen him go, says live, very simple. now these 27 people have died in india because of a stampede at a religious gathering. the crush happened as food was being distributed in how to
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us in or trip a dash state $23.00 of those killed women. a police investigation is on the way. cosign is building one of the wealth toners hydro electric dams that it will help ease its energy crisis for the price cycle of about $14000000000.00. it's the country's most expensive project, but it's construction is facing possible delays because of security concerns. i'll just here is come on, hide a report from the john, me a district this is there. i'm a high up and a malia mountains is drafted in and the site for an ambitious, multi $1000000.00 baldwood generation project. a hydro electric don barely by focused on well care is challenging and fraud with the risk of land slides. and yet, more than $7000.00 construction workers and engineers are busy around the pro. construction is it does seem to stay main stage in the main stages. control of the
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river and building the obstacle that will allow the formation of the reservoir. and the 2nd stage, they're going to build to power houses to underground power houses. they will be dug out, but the current wars are divergent. one river diversion, water control, and the, the structure for the main reservoir explosives are used to break up hard drug that's gathered away by trucks. located paper said the project that created jobs. many of it, oh, j h a bit before many people who didn't have jobs, no one was working with being as a team a lot from this project and need enough to support my family by food and 5, my younger brothers and sisters beautification a many smaller downs and even a section of the gutter coat them high rate, which link topography, sondra china really base up much i know during the day route that nearly complete date is focused on the most expensive and ambitious project costing $14000000000.00
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. when complete. the damaged bush are done with regenerated much needed electricity, and beyond that, it will also limit the effect of damaging flags downstream. the government said will be operated by 2029 and really generated cheap board to help mitigate focused on the energy crisig and improve exporters storage capacity. but the project may be additional delays. it focused on is not able to satisfy china and a security concerns. work on major hydro projects, dollar doctor a suicide bomb attack in march, getting several trainees engineer working on another dime on the river. and it's not all about says it will launch in offensive against all groups and hopes that click id badge yang gum. i like the data. yeah, i'm ready to get a good but this dawn focused on too much more and all the stories. what covering on
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our website that alger 0 dot com, the very latest on our top story, the war on guys of course. and the latest is really evacuation order for the southern city of con eunice. stay with us for inside story next and so on. and we'll have more well use after that for you. thank you for watching the well, the seasonal range and moving fairly quickly wants to get in with a huge wave developing and then so that range going up through the yellow sea and narrow just heading towards body. if i start taking away the bulk of the real heavy stuff, this is wednesday school across from the korean peninsula. i'm from japan, and it's been of a gap before you pick up the next developing area of this season. we're right now north of the yangtze and running out through this positive china eventually course towards the trimming peninsula. so it looks like we've got a bit of
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a faltering period, which is great because currently from the yangtze science was, there's extensive flooding in china. so it gives you that too, for things to die down, at least whether right and stopped is getting hold. shanghai has 3 or 4 degrees above average, but the real, he's actually just to know if he didn't talk about it much, but up in the siberian. what should be permafrost? we're talking about the high. so if he's even approaching 40 again, that's $55.00 to hold that the heat that was, it was in india and pakistan is being tempted by the incoming clouds. so even in pakistan here we talk about so that he's no fault, he's unable thunderstorms, best and everywhere. the monsoons almost entirely covered india not quite efficiently into pakistan and the warnings that are also dropping off. so the writing for a time is also not as heavy as it was of the towns of french colonial propaganda. a jew is liberation army are recruited,
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yugoslavia is find this camera man to join the struggle and seize control of the narrative. decades later, a trove of unseen archive is uncovered. then the great, the images of the minds behind the lens now monitored for the contributions to of jerry is independence, scenic, or religious, a witness documentary on the palestinian detainees release from his rightly prison say, abuse and torture. a wide spread and systematic thousands including children have been held since the one gaza began in october. so how does israel treat palestinians in detention? this is inside story. the .

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