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the pouring of greece sometime the nation, and yet no accountability. a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life. and it's on time the end of the hands, if it's ready for the kidding, should be in a box on a jersey to the latest news as it breaks pages or say that hundreds of students, refugees within the community. why you have to be registered. then people cannot access page with detail coverage. he believes his message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy. but once again, resumes with voters from around the world. one thing it shows is rush just continue debility to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases the. the
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records of fired from gallons and retaliation to his right. yes. strikes over night that have killed several palestinians among those killed is uh the hudson gully head of these let me get your head rock and launch units for the guns. the at on the clock. this is out. is there a life? how old is it coming up? remembering out 03, i've worked. it's been one year since about it and still just be no just facing his victims. columbia is war. crimes tribunal hes permitted torres form of portal the so we begin with is relevant to you. another round of air strikes on garza, which is destroyed residential buildings in con eunice, and the last few hours of barrels of rockets was fired from garza, the lights, it is rarely attacks, have killed at least 3 palestinians that brings the death,
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told the 27th since his latest escalation began promising and medius, a base of the victims of women and children of the may god compensates people who lost their homes in these rarely strikes. may they be patient and may gods destroy these raids and revenge them. and every one who deals with them. israel says it's talked thing is allow me to have positions and gaza. the young group is confirmed to full see me come on, has been killed. i have son gully was a member of the military council and head of the rocket units in l could. gaines golf. there is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. more than 2000000 people lift the movement beyond the enclaves. 365 square kilometers is widely restricted. one of the half 1000000 residents live in 8 official refugee camps established often 1948. they were meant to provide temporary shelter, but it become multi store units. infrastructure is a big problem,
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making the area vulnerable to attacks and conditions of west and since is red imposed to see and advocate in 2007 gmail side is life for us from gaza. given to give us an update to relate to a situation that know as well, jake, uh, since the morning hours of the israel as strikes have returned to the golf district, they have started again. but mainly in the northern part of the gaza strip and bait had known an inmate la, here, and also in the south in port in con eunice. this is where the strikes have been going on for the past, the 3 to 4 hours, at least other than that it has been a cautious uh called by the functions where no rockets way uh, again, retaliating these air strikes other than one garage that was launched
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in the early hours at about 8 30 am local. that's about 4 hours ago. and you know, what about the, the killing of the rocket? come on to tell us about that. and also the of the commodities been killed within the islamic jihad as well. yes. so the loss to islamic jihad commander who is responsible for their rockets unit to your in other puts brigades, the military wing of islamic jihad was also assassinated. like the other 3 commanders in his residential apartment, closing 2 others to be killed. and a number of injuries from the uh, apartment, actually, uh, i just sent a neighboring to his apartment. now, his apartment was one of, in one of the residential buildings. just like all the other 3 commanders who were killed, one in con eunice, and
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a 2 more in gauze. the city uh all the apartments where uh, bobs, using a suicide. uh drone cruising of course, the death of those commanders, including their families and the neighboring uh, families, uh to these apartments. now we have and as i mentioned with nest more rockets launching these uh morning hours. uh, we are expecting that the relaunching of the rockets would take place after the funeral of this 4th. i knew that the, the 4th commander of as long as you had, as his funeral will be taking place after the noon prayer, which is uh, almost half an hour from now. so we, we have to wait and see how the situation develops from there. all right, you're gonna thanks for that. so you know,
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side let's close to west jerusalem. we can speak to mama jump june, who has more on the prospect's of a c. as far as you know is just saying that my marriage is potentially expecting rockets coming out of gaza. what are you hearing? it will make it. it's a complicated situation that's going on here behind the scenes and then let me try to break it down a little bit for you and the viewers. essentially what we're hearing from is really media outlets is that there are a lot of senior israeli officials who are confirming that they would like to see a ceasefire take place, but that there are some obstacles to overcome. and apparently, the foreign minister, li, cohen and others have welcome the egyptian efforts at mediation and apparently, as we're seeing. and these reports here. uh, there are as really, as rarely officials who have, who have stated repeatedly, that the military would like there to be a cease fire agreed upon. but it's really officials are saying that islamic jihad
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would like for the israelis to make a commitment. that if there is a ceasefire, that they will no longer target islamic jihad members and leadership for assassination. this is a crucial point through right now. and it can, the reason for that is because over the course of the past 2 weeks, there's been a lot of speculation behind the scenes or an israel as to whether or not the government would start targeting leadership of either your stomach, your heart, or how much for assassination, and if we would be seeing more of this then in the past couple of days, you've seen now for commanders of palestinians farmington hot in gaza assassinated and so according to his really official, this finally job would like is real to commit to not doing that, of course, the israel at this point is saying that they are not going to make that commitment last night. we heard once more from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he came out and addressed the country after conducting a situational assessment. with the defense minister, you'll have a lot and he stated that israel would decide when to escalate or to de escalate the situation and that the battle was ongoing. so there's
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a lot of variables at play right now. it certainly seems as though these really government would like to cease fire to take effect, but that there's a lot of details to be worked through right now. conventional wisdom is the behind the scenes. everybody is pushing towards some kind of a ceasefire. and that perhaps we would have on announced within a matter of hours, but that was also expected late last night, going into this morning and then you saw more air strikes, carried out, and another leader of a stomach to how does the estimated so it's a complicated situation a, it's really going to be crucial to see what happens in the forthcoming hours and to see what the response will be. uh, and then only then will we know exactly if this is going to be a wider escalation or if things will once and for all calm down. make, remember thanks about having judging their wester's the
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it has been one year since the beginning of alex, is there a general history blacklist? she was mad at bind is really sniped well reports he, on his way to the army right in the occupied westbank. despite the evidence that killers have not been brought to justice sofa, stephanie deca has this report. now what, how well can you help me? it was her style, professional, genuine, humble, caring. that earned her reporting. and she read herself the admiration and respect, billions of yours laughing, shooting a blacklist shot dead find his way the sniper on may. the 112022. she was on assignment in janine in the occupied westbank. the off to being rushed to hospital. she was declared dead at 7 13 am. from her colleagues, shock greece, disability shooting up walker was a familiar name in the arabic speaking world,
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the large numbers that turned out for her funeral with testimony to held love. she was, it's rare for during this to have this kind of an impact. noon is the voice of palestine even in death to me and continue to tell the story of the palestinian people. is really forces the mourners at her funeral procession. homeless, causing childrens coughing to food, to the ground. these images prompted international condemnation from the united states to, from the by to can it appears these really didn't want her coffin to be carried by the people for, for the palestinian flag to be flown. terean's family has campaigned tirelessly for justice approaching the white house, the international criminal court, the european parliament, the vatican, and the united nations general assembly. the americans in these really said did
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was most likely to read was killed. fine is really soldier, but that it was an accident and no further action would be taken. however, several independent investigations found that the shot was fired by a sniper and that you read was deliberately targeted. most likely they'll probably be there today because shooting that blacklight was a high profile, palestinian. but despite holding jewel nationality within the american passports, despite being a well known journalist backed by a global media network. and despite her family loved being at the highest levels. one year on there was no accountability for her, killing a new sign that her killer ever people to justice. stephanie decker, all g 0, l g 0 is headquarters into ha, well, family friends and colleagues that demanding justice as they bought the 1st anniversary of the killing of sherry. several events being held to remember the journalist who came to be noticed the voice of palestine about the 0 stuff held
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a minute of silence. remember that a colleague will fight even mack m a b. i then meet with them on the quote to expedite the proceedings and avoid prolonging the case because readings can and cannot be forgotten with the passage of time. and we urge the quote to speed up the proceedings commence efforts by our colleagues for the continued coverage of the same as crime. hope justice will be so if so she reads case and all of the journalist i also wish that will be an end to all violations against doing this. and full freedom of press because journalism is most of crime. and when nora day is a political on less than the former colleague street, she says, palestinians are still coming to tons with syrians death. and there's a sense of collective law for all of us as their colleagues, along with the family will not tire for, from demanding justice. but i fear that judging by the track record of israel's and community and the fact that it has yet to be held accountable for any crime,
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it was proven to have committed that justice uh may be elusive in this case as well. i've been avoiding thinking about the fact that it's been a year because it's almost hard to believe that it's been a year since we last heard to talk or report on a major event in palestine. it doesn't even make sense. i think in our minds, in my mind, there is anything happening in palestine without should be reporting on it. this journalist who's the professional, who is an amazing example of a person, a 5 day grace in the field, no matter how tough the situation was. she always maintained for called for grace, her kindness and her professionalism. um so it's, it's been a very difficult year, almost unbelievable. even though we've lost other colleagues along the way. but
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perhaps there was a different stages in our careers. and certainly none of the touch, the hearts of millions of palestinians and viewers around the world like shooting that now to sit down with fights, he is continuing in the capital talk to him between the army and the rapids. support forces talks about a humanitarian cargo ongoing in saudi arabia. united nations has at least 600 people have been killed and more than 700000 displaced within 2 don to myself. so they said, what had tragic, tragic is the word i can use to describe the situation is to dawn. if i can find a word more expressive and tragic, i would use it because for real, that's a complete standstill. we can't even feel the days as we passed by. nobody is feeling safe, constant air strikes you here, day and night. even though it's less of the used to be now you only hear it in the morning. the late night couple over i from the fighters and bullets you hear
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viewing the day, but not as much. but still using constance worry that you'll be laying in bed and a bomb would fall into you on break your building or on your house. so every time you hear the airplane, every time you hit a bomb, you be on edge with thousands of people are also making their way into neighboring countries. design best, robbie reports not from chatham. those who make it across the board has faced serious hardships when they arrive. this is a fairly common sight here in these parts of chad newly arrived. refugees from su, done fleeing for their lives, coming in, finding shade in safety under a tree wherever they can. now we are here in the village of gold or on the chatty inside of the border, just 5 or 6 kilometers. behind me is sudan. people are fleeing for
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safety. they say they are running for their lives while they still can. the women we've been speaking to say that they've been hearing about communal violence. they've been hearing reports that have been terrifying for them and they are running for that very reason. really, it's an illustration of how the battle in far away hard to him, the battle for students capital is resonating with people living on the fringes of the country, living on the edge of the country. hearing about what is happening, fearing the worst because it has happened, share before and running for the lives while they still can. we spoke to one woman, we asked her what she needs. and she simply said, we need every thing. so the circumstances here are very dire and people are running not just because of the fighting and car to we are very far away from there. they are running because they say there is now a power vacuum. they are worried about things like communal violence come into this area of it. it happens all the time disagreements between neighbors conflicts between different tribal groups. that is fairly common. but there was some sort of
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security presence here that kept the lead on it. but now because of the fighting in the car too, because of the power brokers battling it out for control of the capital and there by control of the country, they said there was a power vacuum here. and they are worried that even the smallest trigger of communal violence could amplify and become far more widespread, very quickly. and so they say they are running now for their lives while they still can. still ahead here now does. there are thousands, remain homeless in the wake of deadly flooding in the eastern democratic republic of congo. more than one we call a migrant crisis set to wesson. this tens of thousands of people has knowles towards the us mexican border, the the.
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all right, so truthfully not much going on whether a highest across australia. let me show you plenty of sign in the forecast. we do have this on shore breeze though, so anywhere across the coast of queensland, we are running the risk of seeing some showers, but a ha, okay, this on saturday, weather maker moves into w a. that's gonna generate some showers in when for perth. let's go back to the here and now and use the language and also with stories here. we're pulling up that air from the cells. so temperature is low here and it's also going to generate a few showers in this part of the world. showers of turn lighter across indonesia, but sure we still have pulses of rain, i think for west cal them and 10, and also south calum and 10 on borneo meantime, where the rain has been persistent and intense is right across indo china. so that's knocked out the heat. here we are running the risk of seeing some flooding dark in the blue and yellow. that's the more intense the rain is falling. so we're seeing at least one dung providence pushing into hong kong. it is going to be a solid you. we can't hear some forecast models him by the end of the weekend. we
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could see half a month's worth of rain. so anyway, you look at it, it's going to be a washout here, but square, we've got plenty of sign in. the forecast is japan's main island of honshu. not a bad day in tokyo, a few clouds drifting about with a height of 21. the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the other day you watching out 0 reminder about top stories is and it's read as well. just another round of s strikes and guns or destroy residential buildings and con eunice. and in the past uh, compounds of rockets just being fired from garza to types of killed 3 colors. israel says is targeting is lemme jihad positions and guns young proof has confirmed default seem to come on to be killed. i mean, his son gunning was a member of the military council and had of the rocket units and outputs pulse. but just as mount the 1st 10 of us rip a decibel just here or geometry of work,
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palestinian american was killed fine. it's rarely sniper while reporting the occupied west. thousands of families in eastern democratic republic of congo lost everything in a landslide last week. and so i villages were swept away and more than 400 people have been confirmed that 5 thousands are still missing. survivors struggling to find temporary shelter food in place. because slight reports from miami could be in south keys. 11 year old francois must have the sheets and his 3 brothers, a building, a shelter on a hill in the village, opened them to be his barns and other siblings. are among those still receive after the long flight they sleep in the cold. the new home is leaking and they have no food. the frontier truck, paula, we don't have anyone to help us. we only have the clothes we wear and i don't know what to do. we must help parents, but they've gone
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a short distance away. the rag, a dog. oh, another survivor is trying to keep his wife safe and dry. the children are missing doing this. i looked for my children, but i couldn't find them. we even search light key for they must be buried underneath the mode. all these pharmacies have seen the stories. the lawn slide killed, hundreds of people, relatives, friends, and neighbors. this is very much a community morning. people here are trying to do whatever they can to rebuild, but this area is not safe. they say it's been raining heavily every day. aid has started trickling in, but the number of people who need help fi exceeds the supply. government officials see the priority is moving people to safety and do what we have for the committee to gauge when we can declare at the end of the search and recovery operation. what
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is important is to protect those who perfect it and to make sure we have measures in place to avoid. another tragedy francois and his brothers tell us they're trying to stay strong, stay on life and survive. catherine sewing them could be self keeble, democratic republic of congo. packet stones government has deployed the army to maintain order of to mass protest against the rest of the prime minister and run con police patrol. the area where khan was detained in islamabad was formally charged with a legal, legally selling state gifts during his time and office, and we'll be in custody for 8 days. and he said people are being killed in 2 days of unrest. i certainly does meet in indonesia of coal for restraint and a peaceful resolution to disputes in the south china sea. a statement issued at the end of the summit, welcomes work on a code of conduct to china to deal with conflict of interest. but the indonesian presidency, windows had no significant progress that'd be made on the implementation of a peace plan. in maine mall from slavery reports from that summit and the entities
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and tom. number one, budget. the indonesian president joke overdose at the latest we'll be discussing the 5 points consensus on thursday. now this is a piece plan that was agreed to by o. as in countries, including young law in april 2021. this was off to a military cool that let to extreme violence with the military using excessive force to put down antique who protest. now president jacoby was uncharacteristically frank and admitting that no significant progress has been made so far. and he also set the has to be unity among all the members before. um, any progress can be made before the next steps can be taken. now it's, it's not difficult to see why there isn't consensus as the members are quite divided while some want stronger action on. yeah. and all the others who are resisting this for different reasons. some have significant commercial interest in
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me on law. they have companies that do conduct quite a lot of business with state or, or military owned enterprises in young ma, from the past 3 years, united states has been using a pandemic era policy called title 42 to restrict the number of asylum seekers. now that measures about 2 and migrants of gathering at the us mexican photo. john holman, has more now for the nice can city. so that's what us they've been coming whichever way they kind this plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond. heading to the us boot at least some of them, because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to a controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrants for 3 years on the grounds that they might carry cove it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those at the board of width of the change of rules will actually make it easier to get into the us for an imprint to come the sprung up in
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the shadow of the boat holding see it. what is mexico? we met who diana and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. you always get it. we've got to get in today. tomorrow they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same they've been caring for the days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with this near blanket, then on asylum seekers is ending. that doesn't mean that there is an open buddha. they're bringing in other rooms, those looking for asylum, have to make an appointment here in mexico, through or not could see p one and people who jump the fence looking to hon themselves. and on the other side, as has happened in the past, could face up to 5 years by re entry to the states or even prosecution. but there
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were a lot of glitches in the new system. the c p one up is up and running, but migrant sites regularly crashes will load and off. the 2nd step on the up just doesn't open the on the total weight. and despite the new rules, us is still expecting a search on the poor to michael who we met on the train into bodies explain why the don't like, oh my goodness, we're looking for a batch of future not to be treated as kings, but to be given a chance to us officials estimate that there are 22000000 displays people in the americas. many of those heading to the states with that code that don't home. and i'll just say to see that what is as a former colombian will load his face as far as public hearing before a piece of tribunal in front of his victims. salvatore mancuso is being off to reveal his permanent treat groups. relationship with members of the armed forces and politicians. how to 0 is i listen to ramp, yet he has more now from the city of montgomery or the victims of former warlord
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salvatore mancuso have been waiting for the space for decades. the former commander of the paramilitary groups united self defense forces of columbia, detailing connections between his organization and the countries military, political and business elite during columbia civil conflict. my cruise is currently serving a prison term in the united states for drug trafficking. he's promising to unveil the truth about the columbia civil war with park rebels. the killed hundreds of thousands of people is in order mancuso, gomez, mancuso gomez must demonstrate judicially that his role wasn't simply as a member of a power military group. but that he acted as an individual incorporated into the armed forces. i need that. so i'm speaking the video conferencing mancuso went into great detail explaining how self defense organizations were created to operate as a join system with the military and the police. your any uh, i had a military id from the 11th pre gate in pacific police id. any uniform thing?
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yeah. i remember it was being green. we had a radio and a weekly meeting with the police. we organized, please check points to get her. and he said he was armed and trained in counter insurgency operations by military officers and killings and force displacement carried out by his group record and supported by the army committee. these events occurred with the self defense the con movie or the army intelligence services. the police and the attorney general office all responsible for them. the one who's a told the tribunal, the neighborhood watch organization sponsored by former president started but with us will use too expensive paramilitaries presidents across the country. rogers that survived the paramilitary attacking 1998. you saw someone who is this man aided by the military, tortured and killed 25 people, and forcibly displaced hundreds of families located studies,
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india. and we already knew this because we sold a pound of military operating with the army. but we needed confirmation because we had no power on our own, but for the communities affected by the violence, it's long been clear that without the participation of the state, without the collusion with state and disease, this could not have happened the hearing. so we'll continue on thursday and then again next week, and which one who's that we'll have to describe in detail, the joint operations between the power military's and army, the alliance. they held them with public officials and land owners. and finally, have a legally shared information with the countries of intelligent services, if admitted into the transitional justice system. mancuso could avoid prosecution for other alleged crimes,

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