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skills grab that so many companies are struggling with the we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering that the report on? we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides to the the bugs next week. the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the are walter ninety's, our life from headquarters in doha. i'm getting novel gays are coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel continues to bomb gaza damaging apartment blocks and leaving money without a place to call home. one year after al jazeera journalist sitting of our play was killed by and is released night for her family is still seeking justice. cosigns top court orders the release of former prime minister iran con, calling his arrest illegals. and then there were 3 candidates interest chairs permit until the election drops out, giving a possible boost to the office system and on peters payments would be of space. the tool has be made for the 2023 asian cops hearing dove off,
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will tell you who is playing, who they to in the program, the, the hello we begin in gaza. where is really are strikes of killed the 5th senior leader of the islamic jihad, the armed group for people were injured in the attack that took the life of somebody up with the 28 palestinians had been killed since the strikes begun. on tuesday, eunice said reports from gaza. hundreds of lawyers attend the funeral of his allow me to have come monday or at least since then. and his brother mohammed and ton unit, the fever killed in an ease really in striking gaza on wednesday night. so he was a member of the armed groups military cows. so and had of outputs the dates rockets,
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unit. he's one of several leaders chose in what israel says is this target this campaign against the slide is jihad with palestinians say most of the victims happen. women and children this apartment lock in had unit is one of several buildings hit on wednesday night like it the model of what had this. busy romeo was probably a sort of bright flash of light, turning the dock nights and today. and then i heard 2 explosions within a few seconds. it became dusty, hazy. we couldn't see anything in the house. brooks and glass fell on us. i could hear the children yelling and screaming like involving several families with young children lives here. and i mean, at this level we were asleep. we heard shutting a loud noise. my father told me to stay inside and he went to see what happened. we saw debris and tress know and destroyed houses when is the last of the united
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nations secretary general and tell you good terrace saves the killing of civilians in gods that is acceptable and has urged israel to abide by international though he has also condemned the indiscriminate firing of profits into israel as more families, more in their dead egypt as leading negotiations to end the fighting, which is the worse. it's been a month. you may see it l g 0. gotcha. all right, so in a moment we'll be speaking to become a jump june from west jerusalem on the prospect of a cease fire. and villa marks who's in the is really city of ask along, but 1st we'll bring any room necessary yet to join us from guys that to give us an update on the situation right now. and guys that you know, yes, 3 then this distance, as i waiting in front of the camera, we've just witnessed a rock. it's being loans from the gaza strip here from golf. the city to it's uh,
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the cell that is really towns we haven't been with you seeing any launching all the rockets or significant launching of rockets in the past few hours while it's rarely as strikes have been going, pounding different areas in because district actually very heavily in the past 2 hours or so as many uh, casualties have been taken to hospital. so now we have the, uh, 2 of the people who have been killed in uh, shows how yeah. neighborhoods. uh, that's in the eastern gaza strip. uh sorry, east it goes to city and for others were injured in that targeting and then a more strikes have targeted other areas along the gaza strip. uh, the recent uh, air strikes have been taking place inside. does the city itself and like what has been going on in the past hours where they work, particularly in the north and got the strip and the southern gaza strip. okay,
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thank you. you're not thank you so much for that update from gaza. will not cross over to villa marx, who is joining us or ask along that's near the border with, with the guys of villa and that is where the rocket sometimes lands and sirens are heard. what's happening there right now? it was there and you heard the from, you know about some rocket launchers of the last few minutes. we've heard some boons hit an indication perhaps that the on the defense mechanism has intercepted some of the rockets over the last couple of hours as she said, a lot quieter than perhaps it was this time yesterday. but we've still been able to hear in the distance a some of the strikes and then be some of the deeper booms possibly of his randy artillery, firing in to gauze or as well in terms of what's happening here locally. this morning, over the course of the day when we're in the city of chicago on a few kilometers north of it, we did see people out and about with businesses open. there is still traffic on the local roads. despite the ministry check points, encouraging people not to go closer to garza from here. and in terms of the actual response from these really minute 3,
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they've talked about more than 500 rockets being launched. the vast majority of those entering is right. these are a treat, some of them being intercepted by the and the majority of those then landing on open areas in agricultural fields. but of course we have seen homes damage, buildings damages caused damage in times like that, all just a few call them to south of here and of course i school and just north of fed during all right, thank you so much for the march reporting for us from escalade will not cross over to west jerusalem and speak to him how much i am doing so. but why all of that is happening on the ground and us go on and over in gaza. tell us what's happening on the political front because we have been hearing that there are reports of talk of a possible ceasefire be being mediated by egypt. what more do we know? i'm not of the well there in 1st let me bring up, bring you up to speed on what we've just recently heard from his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he tweeted a short while ago in his statement that he posted on twitter. he said early in the morning we forwarded the commander of the stomach. you had to missile array and
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gauze at now, just an hour ago we forwarded his deputy as well. i've already said anyone who comes to harm us blood on his head and also blood is on the head of his replacement . we are in the middle of the campaign, both in attack and defense. now, it's a complicated scenario as far as what's going on behind the scenes when it comes to the prospect of a ceasefire right now. as you heard from both human uh, and billing. uh, there had been rocket launches. there have been a from god's have there been airstrikes on. gotcha, uh, it seems that at the moment we are in the midst of an escalation. but we also know that there had been intensive negotiations going on behind the scenes to try to get to a cease fire. we know that the egyptians are mediating, we know, from statements have been made by senior, was really officials to local media outlets that these officials would like to see a ceasefire come into effect at the moment. it looks like it's more complicated than it was
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a few hours ago. there are some sticking points to discuss which is making this more complicated islamic jihad for one is demanding that if there is to be a cease, fire is real, must commit to not assassinate any more of their leaders. this is something that israel says they are not going to do. we've seen 5 of their leaders over the course, the past 2 days assassinated by israel, and they're saying they have the right to do that. that's one complicating factor. it's going to be crucial to see what happens in the hours ahead. conventional wisdom behind the scenes is that everybody wants to cease fire right now. that seems to be farther away than it was a few hours ago, but they're still intense dialogue going on. all right, thank you so much for how much i'm doing reporting from western ssl in. so, palestinians living and gaza have described the difficulties of being called in the crossfire. kind of the plot. i must get out of the house every day to earn a living. even if it's under bombing and war, i have no alternative but to go to work on this, no problem. and no,
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we live near the border. so as a kind of precaution, our family gathers in a room on the basement floor of our house. it's area is 4 by 4 for fear of bombing your house, or even that our house will be bomb directly upon it back a whole. we live in a state of terror, confusion, and fear. all psychological situation is very difficult because of the pictures of the monitors and the destroyed houses, all of which caused the psychological pay your bomb. how about good enough during the escalation, people are afraid, and this negatively affects the movement of citizens. and therefore, the sales movement is very light, especially since our items that have begun to run out from the pharmacy due to the closure of the crossings. with us me to find the thought to me who is a member of how nice, thank you so much for speaking to us on how to 0. look, obviously how most officials will be holding their cards close to their chest as to what their thinking is with this happening, garza but just give us your official reaction. well,
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actually this is the reason use which we are always expecting. how many bodies upcoming on the phone for cease file? why? why do they have installed the, the is really address of these in the beginning. the time when we saw the uh, the through the media pages, the time they have kill chairs from the mountain hold up behind the bar up. that'd be, it'd be 6 days. 86 days old hunger strikes. nobody saw him, nobody listens to him. and then bill and instead of having a nice thing, do something over people missing you all on his drive, his government, they way aggression over our people and their targets. one of them this in his clinic, children and their houses, mothers and lodge, and the civil young dog here in the, in the bishop a bowers. this is this ryan of this is an international community. and what is
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coming really on is the way which one we are listening to those organizations. i mean to match the organization using really the passive, but don't say call them in, but can i say that is right. and a has to right? yeah. right. the only allow me allow me allow me, we will, we will, we will question the international organizations. when we bring them on our air, we will question them. but for you as a him, us official. i just want to get it. perhaps you can give us any insights, perhaps you can. perhaps you can just give us any insights, anything you may now know on the possible ceasefire that there could be talks going on, mediated by egypt. can you tell us where things stand and do you think that there will be a ceasefire? there's no one, no one who has started this. aggression has to get a vehicle and sequences of a will, but he has done with the crimes. today we have more than 25 monte is as i told you,
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of 70 as the children in our but i've chosen the question is, what the international community is going to do is not the question that's how much are seeing and a lot of victimized by the government at a right, the know anything about this fire at this point just just if you can let me talk to the attorney or just tell us if you know, if you have any information about a possible ceasefire, yes or no? actually this is probably because the dog is the most abuse wouldn't finish there in the morning. is there any again they have about and another is a bunch of dollars. so there is no still to proceed further if, if the situation is, isn't this way? okay, let me ask you about the statement that was put forward by the joint operations room of the palestinian resistance groups, which of course includes from us it a firm that palestinian groups were quote, ready for all options. what does that mean? i'm sorry, i'm not giving you what. what does it mean when the palestinian groups say that
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they are ready for all the options? the statements was put forward by the joint operations room, which i just sent to before you in the beginning. but we are open to all this city to defend dollar. so the way that we'll stop these address are these. so we have 2 ways. either they do not have given it. you wouldn't be able to solve those kinds of data by the gym or we would do want to know what do man do it on our own. we do me and do it on our own. what would be better? what do you mean? do it on our own because so far, how much, how much has not entered this confrontation directly. so what, what do you, what are you basing that calculation on and what's the thinking behind 9000 bar? so would be when the number of resistance, the decision of the war, the decision of ceasefire,
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it belong to the human mind is gone the gauntlet of what is this sense? this is what has been and provide sense, saves me quotes in 24, it says 2014. and then in st. louis and in every confirmed vision against our enemies as also these were you better seeing hands on your mind that how might yeah, this law me, i'm of a, it's been a resistance because they are, you're not give them their decisions in this very what was they have given a statement today in the morning that they have thanking the bench for the monitoring of the of believe does, oh, there is a sense. and then they have also said that they, we will continue to defend. they want people and they are the people who are just the authorized to say what they want to stop and then the one they want to continue . okay, thank you so much on this. talk to me,
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we appreciate your time. thank you for speaking to us. the analogies 0 the it's been one years since the murder of alger 0 journalist sitting in a block last she was kill byne is really sniper a while reporting on a raid and the occupied westbank. stephanie decker reports. now how well listen, you know, how it was her style, professional, genuine, humble, caring that earned her reporting and shooting herself the admiration and respect, billions of yours laughing. c shooting a blacklist short dead, find his ready sniper on may. the 11th 2022. she was on the assignment in janine in the occupied westbank. the off to being rushed to hospital. she was declared dead
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at 7 13 am. from her colleagues, shock, greece, disability shooting up walker was a familiar name. in the arabic speaking world, the large numbers that turned out for her funeral with testimony to how loved she was. it's rare for during this to have this kind of an impact known as the voice of palestine even in death to read 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 palace being and flag to be flown. terean's family has campaigned tirelessly for justice approaching the white house,
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the international criminal court, the european parliament, the vatican, and the united nations general assembly. the americans in these really said did 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 will ever be brought to justice. stephanie decker, all g 0, l g 0 is headquarters into ha, as well as you heard of. is there a media network on? should ian's family submitted
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a request to the international criminal court last year, calling for an investigation into her killing stuff. austin has more from the hague . well one year to the day this. no, there's no news at all here at the international criminal, florida. there's a complete silence in her case, the office of the prosecute, the has sent a message to l just so you're saying that because of security concerns, everything is handled in a quiet so there's no announcements. we don't know if any witnesses will be heard soon. if there's any developments indicate months after these legal complaints has been filed in september, the palestinian center for international justice has filed this legal complaint on behalf of serene family also to gather with palestinian joyless associations and the international federation for journalist and months. after that, i'll just say era has filed the employer, serena, i will actually as filed a similar legal complaint with large dose,
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he is full of evidence. lawyers have said there is a strong ground to believe that israel has committed war crimes. and the international committee to protect journalists has now called on the eyes to see, to take up the responsibility and uphold international law. because journalist in a war situation, if they are killed, that leads to a war crime focused on supreme court has ordered the release of the former prime minister him on con, describing his arrest as illegal con, had been detained earlier in the week, sparking days of protest by his supporters, he faces multiple charges including corruption for an update to some of in job hey, this, joining us from is not about so what happens and what's likely to happen next then what is that he's going to stay in the custody of the exam about police and the nation, the comfortability bureau for his on safe keeping. he's being transferred to the
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same guest house that he was being kept that at police lines. and the court has ordered him to appear before these. lemme by the high court tomorrow morning to get the content case continued from there it was disrupted, according to the supreme court of law. kasanya brought in cons, rest was not lawful because no citizen should be arrested from the premises of the court. and it has deemed illegals, that does not mean that the amount of legal issues are over the nation. the accountability bureau continues to say that he needs to be demanded in the custody because he's not being cooperating with them. is also being indicted in another case where his policy need a zip be interested and hundreds of protest as belonging to the bike center you can solve is also. i've also be interested after the protest turned binding. in the last few hours we, we saw crowds standing up here behind us at the beach on the road, reading 2 words, the part you find the parliament and a police once again, fighting large quantities of tear gas at them, trying to disperse them,
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arresting people, and there's for isaac fire that we can stand here behind us as these for just as tried to come together. the police goes off to them and picks them up and puts them away. so it is going to be an interesting, another interesting round off political and legal issues that even on con, faces as the minute please being called in, in multiple provinces to take care of the law and order. and iran con spotty, alleging that all of these is being orchestrated by a government because it is afraid of going into elections. and we've heard from government leaders saying that this is a to do with a run con, facing the courts, as the leaders have faced them in the past and the image that he was corrupt, doing assignment problem. thank you so much. sullivan. jeff age reporting from is lama vance. and so the trick this presidential election counted as him ahead of them in j has
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withdrawn from the race, giving a potential boost to the main rival of president. how you are url on opinion polls suggest that sundays presidential on parliamentary elections could be among the most contested in the countries. modern history in j was one of 4 candidates for the presidency. the service a his votes are likely to go to come out. can i starve? know who is already leading president or do on in the polls? so it's part of our special coverage and the lead up to the elections. we have some insight on was joining us from symbol semi of the, in the thank you so much the, you know, we started out today saying that in the, it's a, it's kind of an over cost day here with the political horizons, as cloudy as the, the weather behind me, but it just got a little more turbulent today. you could say politically as well as weather wise because we had that withdrawal and we'll have them into he's one of the presidential candidates. he was one of the full presidential candidates,
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v pulled out the rice and that leaves a big question. now, what happens to he supposes and his followers, the reason why that function and polls in question of causes nobody have a huge following. but it's because the main 2 challenges for the main to contends is i should say, for the presidency, the race between them is so close. it's so ties. if you have a shift of, of follows. one way or another, it codes could be the deciding factor. so one of the most impulsive deciding factors in this election. so a lot of questions up in the, let's go to the seats, all political power in this country. an incorrect way. we have our correspondence, the sol solved, joins us live from that. and also talk a little bit about why a lot of people are interpreting the withdrawal of more of them in j as potentially
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good news for the all the main opposition candidates come on color start all as well. so, i mean, how do i mean jazz pulls the carrier was mostly in c, h, b, so he was an m p o c h b for years. and then in 2018, she was the presidential candidate or c h. b on all of the opposition outlaw. yeah . and he got a more than 20 percent of the boards for many. it was a success, however, seems to be by that time with regard to that as a failure, then she started to compete with the have a series became of coastal to be the head of to replace him. but she has, she has, she has been defeated by come out of kind of started with done. yeah. seen that the criticism to bring him has just dropped off your mom to him. and then he decided to leave c h b and to form she was on the part to the homeland part. it was a huge role for the c h, b. and she's done. he has been, who is it
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a queen size by the csp, and by its supporters. but then the bigger below the, even the bigger below for full force. the issue was when she decided to run for prizes and associates, them in the have seen that have been tremendous, could have some trouble with him saying that he is dividing the voice. he's divided into serious views, a phase there. and that's why today, when he came out in front of the cameras and said that he's going to withdrawal from this raise, it is close to them that those were supporting him. what was the, what there's for c h, b. and that series was hoping that, that waters are now not going to work for jim thought for to come out because it's not all the best. why they see this as a game. however, today model, i mean just said that she is withdrawing from the race because you have to position lose as she doesn't want to be this case of the
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all right, thanks so much was so laugh from income as was who was saying, you know, one of the big questions is what happens to the youth because it was believed at least someone had them in j has a sizable following among the youth. say i was speaking with research if this morning and say, well, the youth may come at least at least one 5th of the voting public here. so when they decide to do at the bottom of the box and the days she's going to be an impulse decision correspondence. and because all the went to chill out with a group of youth playing football to try and gauge that political pulse. this 1st kick spots a game and the 1st bell, a guest by an estimated 5000000 young voters. they're expected to play a major role in determining took us feature in type presidential and parliament's elections on may 14th. i don't know them have known any leadership other than that of president project type are drawn and his governing got the party. most of like him, i would have voted for my heart. i mean,
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just if he hadn't pulled out of the race, could i mean the, or the economy's terrible is this government needs to change. they've been in power for so many years now. i think you can fix the problems, especially the education and economy. it should seem the migrants back to the countries. according to one survey, the number of young people who feel content with their life. an optimistic about the future has been declining for the last 5 years. the biggest concern for them is high inflation and unemployment. the is one and she says she will vote for may know position liter kim. i could wish that all those who represents 6th party opposition block known as this type of 6. sure. i want a better economy if we had better future prospects here. we wouldn't want to go abroad migrant subset main. yes, they should be refugee rods, but some measures should be taken more than half of through gives youth or report to to be dissatisfied with the government. and it's interference inter lifestar. they're worried about a lack of job opportunities. however, because are
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a member of the roland parties, youth group says the opposite model has an ellipse which i don't think the opposition has any feasible plans to fix the economy. many engineering students these days have a dream to work in national industries rather than going abroad. i have no doubt in my future. first time, voters will make up 12 percent of the crate in the upcoming elections. studies suggest many young curves are not interested in politics, nearly helpful full, surveyed or unhappy, dissatisfied with their schooling, and they want to leave the country. however, if they do cross their pallets on may, the 14th the school folders could influence to kids to political feature. turk issues is widely regarded as politic with savvy, and whoever addresses their concerns is likely to be able to secure their support. the non custodial elders. here i stumbled of the all,
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i was delighted to have with us here a member of the routing on the policy and of course rosa come on to your your figure in your own right. and also your thinking because of your 5th. oh yes, i'm sorry. you've heard that before. let me stop though with the question though, can be on policy pull off another when a saw me, i just came from campaigning. so i would like to start off by thanking the hundreds and thousands of volunteers who have been working band night or the last 4 weeks. the winds of hearts and the votes of the support of the turkish nation. can you still do it even with the withdrawal of india? i find it's very unfortunate that this certain judge should feel like he needs to withdrawal. as he mentions it's was main, is it all positions and the, the support of fits with tears organization to do so with all position for may tim come to the decision and i find that very sad that she has to defy like, oh,
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that's going to go to your opponents surface democracy is a very or vibrant democracy. we're also trying to come this the people to vote for us. so as you've been following, it's very exciting and circus people supports as far to they've support to that far to and we're out there to ask for their support that they will now view. and your sister, i guess, a symbolic of the changes which have happened. do we remember in the 9 to think was 1919 i was the 1st a member of college where head scarf and she faced a lot of hostility calls for her to be injected for that. is that at stake? this new talking there has been taking those regarding that, but it's not the women who, where's the head start with it? so. so the chart, this is people who are ethnic church also i like people also non with friends who together with far to the civil reservation process,
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i parked abroad. feel like they have a voice sensors here. and we want, we know that surface people will vote for the consciousness and continue with. so the more for this, all right now the wrong criticism though when it comes to democracy and the rule of, of the policy which, which i'll shoot in the civilian transition that physicians and civilian government is now accused of running refreshing, a, basically a democratic dictatorship with john list, politician, so to me to this can be j. o, l's course, diesel engaged and start based less and it says what's the opposition says as well as the fact that a person pulls the particular positions should chief some make some problem to me. so if it's a number of parliaments or to set your another to us, take them to life or someone else, or if it's someone who promotes there is some isis or isn't, that will don't say acceptable anywhere else if it weren't during the special
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rights because like human rights which say this is what they say, june 7th, 2022 turkey state, abusing the criminal law. the assignments. hello. hello. hello. no. that's not the case. look at my twitter account. i just call since at sac sense rest everything and they continue. and sometimes i fix people support and the push for to like an issue. so that's completely baseless. we have a, the rule of law and supports it's, there's some freedom and chase, just like in europe. just like can you tell us them that some of the court's act is the, on the policy fighting to meet the economic aspirations of people high inflation, unemployment. wells, the inflation rates dropped over the last 6 months for to 1st sense that we are not true to is not prone to all the challenges the comics challenges that we're facing . we have to call, it's found that make, we have of course we have the warning ukraine. where's turkey has been the
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countries? that's preventative, the global foot fries this has been us housing, the un and nato bringing all the different structures together as also 50 as the country was trying to make sure that we have separate latino region. so i think i don't see any of the lot to us and the falls, a lot of questions remain off in a very cloudy political horizon will be here. following the political developments with the 3 days away from an election that could not only change stuckey, but could also change the region and the country's global impacts from our do back to that mean in the saw me. thank you so much for the time being. thank the the so here's a reminder of the top stories on officer of this. our israel has killed
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a 5th commander of this. why don't you have a group of funeral was held in gaza earlier for audi. hassan rodney, he's a member of the military council on how to be unplugged for gauge rocket unit calls for justice smart, the 1st anniversary of the desk of college and say read through the city and i'm off. last. the promise putting an american was killed fine is really sniper, while reporting in the occupied west. focus on supreme court has ordered the release of former prime minister am on time describing says arrest as in legal hon was detained earlier this week, sparking days of process by his supporters well, for the past 3 years. but us has been using a pandemic era policy called title 42 to restrict the number of asylum seekers. and now that measure is about to end and migrants are gathering at the us mexico border . it's been use 2700000 times to remove migrants from the united states. so it's
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a measure within and 1944 public health documents to prevent the introduction of communicable disease from abroad. before president donald trump authorized its use in march 2020, that was a belt set of the current a virus pandemic. it allowed border agents to process migrants in minutes. many of them were unable to make a case to remain legally including seeking asylum. those migrants who were removed were brought back to their home countries or to mexico, the bite and administration said in february they would drop the health emergency declaration. and with that title 42 as it came under pressure from rights groups. let's bring into 100 who's joining us from el paso, that's in texas, john on the border of course with mexico. so what's the seems like in el paso, what's happening there as well? i'm at sacred heart church. this is one of the many places that are not official migrant centers. it's just with all of the official centers overflowing. this is
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a place that invited people to come and stay here and you can see the infrastructure is large because they normally have a lot of people here. this is a shelter where people stay, you affordable toilets over here, there washer a areas. and then you can see there are a few people on the street here in front of the church, but really not nearly as much as we normally have. and that's interesting because in recent days, there has been a search of migrants. it went from about 200 people hanging out here, many of them living on the streets. a few children and families living inside that facility went from 200 to about 1200, a father raphael garcia, told me. and just a few days ago, what happened was immigration officials swept through here, offered to process people quickly because they have more staff out and take them to other shelters or process and release them. that's all in anticipation for this search on the border of people that they expect to cross over into areas like this in el paso. so normally the streets would be full of people,
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but now you see there are actually quite clean sanitation workers taking the opportunity to clean up here because of that surgery is yet to come. they don't know how many people are going to be coming, but we've had a 10000 or so crossings at all. the border crossings behind that's near a record and that's been going on all week and we expect those numbers to go up. yeah, so john howard, the people in custody now you can expect a good deal more. john, how will the rules actually change things out the border as well? a lot of people search the board because they weren't sure what was going to happen . some thought the rules would be easier, sometimes it would be harder for the homeland security. secretary says they will not be easier in any way. what used to have it is people could be dispensed with as you were mentioning earlier in, in about 30 minutes or so. if they cross that border through the coded program, now that process will take longer, but you, if you want to apply for asylum in the u. s, you have to show that you have applied and been rejected in another country on the
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way. and if you're to ported under the new rules, it gets harsher. you will be banned from coming back into the us for 5 years. and there could be criminal charges for trying to cross over. $30000.00 people a month will be allowed to come into the us under what they call humanitarian parole from 4 countries, venezuela, to beth nicaragua, and haiti. but for people from other countries who are trying to apply for asylum, it's a much more complicated process. and frankly, many of them may try to over whelmed the border, and if that happens, they will just bleed into american society and documented joining the 11000000 on documented people. and that's why so many analysts say that what is really needed here in the us is comprehensive immigration reforms are writers hasn't even trying to do for decades. thank you, john hender and reporting for us from el paso. so john was mentioning, hate to your moments ago and we have to raise about who's joining us from the haitian capital puerto prince and teresa. that is where many of the migrant seeking
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safety an opportunity in the us are coming from a man. well, that's correct. and let me tell you, for what i have seen here on the ground. many areas of the capital, pools of friends and more and more areas across the country have started to look like a war zone with gangs arms against increasing their control of the capital. and extending their presence across the country with fighting between rival guns were trying to take control of different parts of the territory with killings and kidnappings, with around have a present half of the population going hungry weeks and report show that there's been a sharp increase of mountain nutrition among children and people here are trying and have started to take matters into their own hands because the police has no capacity to 5 back. they are out numbered and outgunned. and that's why where i am
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right now. you can see this barricade that was set top by the population here. and you can see situations like this ones and seems like this one scattered all around the capital. the main objective of this battery case is not only to prevent gangs from attacking this neighborhood, but also to prevent them from moving around some circulation. because we were told that this road where i am right, that was being used by guns to move people, have been kidnapped. kidnappings had been on the right and on the rise sharply. in this past months of the united nations high commissioner for human rights is a pledging for assistance for this country. he says that over 600 people have been killed. j o on uh, on wednesday we were able to go to a government office where people were waiting for their passports, hundreds and hundreds of them. and they were telling us that they do not know what kind of 40 to with that they chose, trying to leave the country to be able to feel safe. and that's what you hear among the population here. they're desperate to leave and to feel safe once again. thank you. so i'm us are isabel reporting from puerto prince,
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while the conflict and so done is worsening. the threat of come, you know, violence for people in west star for those leading to neighboring shod say they were afraid of being caught up in the fighting st. mr. avi has more from the village of gunk or an eastern shot. the fallout from the fighting and cartoon is playing out in the heart of this, a hail, some of the harshest terrain in the world. vast and remote places that are no stranger to conflict. and wor, real sense of how this land those who arrived from su, done, crossed the empty bodies in search of safety and water.
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most are women and children. some have been here for hours, others weeks. lima mohammed and her family arrived 12 days. her husband and father went to buy supplies and alternate the main town into duns, west, or for regent. they haven't been heard from since the violence broke out a few weeks ago. i'm frustrated. we didn't get any news from them. we need tents. we need jerry cans when he blankets, we need food died and i think everyone says they are afraid of being caught on the wrong side of the fight of african muscle leave communities here, blame african era groups for the violence out of the because i swear to god, the arabs kill and base people. we have small children vulnerable people, blind people, and we all came to protect ourselves, but just burned everything. as the level one of the arabs don't leave us alone when
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they come, they kill and right and then, and we have own ruble. if we let them, they'll burn out houses with the people inside. i sold us in the last 4 and 2020. i saw it myself. they burned people and i buried them with my own hands. not all people say they are fleeing active fighting, but the fear of what may be coming is a real. the conflict in heart to him is worsening. the threat of communal filings for people in west are for a rumor is enough to send entire communities in search of safety. newly arrived refugees from sudan, often find shelter with friends and family and villages on the chatty inside. of the border, but this is also a fairly common sight in this part of the country. people crossing the dry river beds, crossing the lobbies, coming into chad and finding safety under the shade of a tree wherever they can. of generations has grown up hearing stories of war and past. the tragedy are on the right scared. they might be
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next zane bus route, the o g, a 0 google or eastern chad. while the number of people fleeing conflict or natural disaster is had a records 71100000 people by the end of last year. and that's according to the norwegian refugee council. a total of 62500000 were living away from their homes because of conflicts or violence, but almost 9000000 others were forced out by natural disasters like flooding. the biggest single displacement was because of the war and ukraine with 17000000 people escaping its changing front lines. and since both ukraine and russ or major grain producers, the conflict worth in global fluid security. many of the countries affected by displacements also face challenges with hunger and malnutrition. that's bringing alexandra blocks as a director of the internal displacement monitoring center. she's joining us from
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a geneva. welcome to all just 0. thanks for your time. so as we're saying, the number of internally displaced is at an all time high as 71100000. tell us what you think is behind these numbers a thank you very much. indeed, on global reports on internal displacement, this your paint a rather bleak picture of the world today. there was meant, there was never been this many people internally displaced globally. we're counting now over 70000000 id piece, which is roughly twice the number that they were a decade ago and 20 percent move and just lost your loan. now, much of this increase has been driven by the war in ukraine where we are looking at 96000000 people, still living internally displaced across the country today, but also by major floods in pakistan. the trial to in the home of africa and a number of other new and ongoing conflicts as well as southern and slow onset
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disasters from the americas to the pacific. so reports a makes for robin green reading, but also reflects the fact that internal displacement is increasingly being caused by a combination of political instability, a social of economic and un of environmental factors. right. and when we looked at the situation and you create, i mean you were just saying that the report certainly highlights the warren ukraine, but also the war did contribute to a global fluid security crisis. so how hard the dot hit the internally displaced people as well. this just report puts the spotlights on the issue of food security, which is an issue that has come up repeatedly in monitoring activities across the globe. we're seeing a visible overlap between many of the countries with the highest numbers of i depends on countries that are currently facing a huge levels of food and security or higher. um, so clearly the foods, the global food crisis that has been partially driven by the war in ukraine,
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has had a dramatic impact on already vulnerable and food and secure book abominable and displace populations. and we can see a correlation between between the displacements. so i d, peace who are particularly vulnerable within a food and secure context and displacement itself, the experience of displacement that aggravates the conditions and the well being of already highly vulnerable populations, right, and just going forward. what does the report recommends, in order to reduce the number of id piece as well for us looking at the food security issues? specifically, there are a lot of recommendations based on the good practices that we've seen up the promising approaches when it comes to providing the essential cash assistance that is needed for the piece to be able to overcome some of the barriers that they face during displacements. for social protection programs that can bridge the needs from the human, it's the immediate, she monetary and emergency to
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a longer term recovery and, and development. but more, more broadly, what we are cooling for is full better data and understanding of the relationship that exists between food and security and internal displacements for much more integrated planning and financing to be able to. as i said, bridge the gap that we still seeing between humanitarian and development, planning and to accompany governments in taking leadership on this issue in the future. thank you so much for speaking to us from geneva, alexandra, be like, thank you. since you, the sports is coming up on alger 0. on on the richardson of the final draw for the asian compass capsule gets ready to host the confidence. biggest international
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football tournaments are reco 3rd time the the sportsman's, here's peter 3. thank you very much. the final goal for the asian camp is taking place in whose country concepts this tournament brings together. the top 24 international teams from the asian confederation cuts. it will become the 1st country just age the event. 3 times. any richardson reports less than 5 months of the legal, messy, and is often seen that seem less canceling with the world cup trophy. so the final draw of another major tournaments has taken place in the country at this time. it was to be asian cup. the confidence highest profile, international football event,
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which will kick off next january competition was less than capital just over a decade ago in 2011. since then, we have expended the competition to $24.00 teams. and as witnessed how the fee for was cup 6 months ago, are our team players now amongst the finest in the world. the hosts are also the defending champions of to winning the trophy in 2019 and castle have been grouped alongside china. so jake is $10.11 and the team have a points approve after a disappointing world cup which sold them loose over like games and the exit at the creek stage, a new coach the 1st we experienced colors chaos of portugal, the insurance that this tournaments to be part of a champion family, the best in the nation. it is what it wants. so now it's time to deliberately work and try to be well prepared when they got started to,
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to defend. so defend the side of the council, a world comp, countries representing asia, it broke new ground. when for the 1st time, 3 teams including australia, made it through to the last 16, the national teams, both a soccer is and then the, till this is really drives the interest for the whole sports industry. so performance at these competitions are important to us that are important to the sport as a whole, the agent comp and the will come to the biggest 2 tournaments before you cycle. so where we're coming to though, how are we coming here to take it seriously? it is a good time to be at the top level asian play in 2026. the world couple of expanded to include 48 countries, and that means more agencies than ever before. we are getting a chance to play a footballs. biggest event agents sites have never had more opportunities to excel on the international stage on the richardson ouch is era so. so this is the drawing full 6 groups,
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each containing 4 teams. the top 2 in each group plus the full based 3rd place teams will go through to the last 16 in group b, 2 nation space. and then for the arrival room, the cricket pitch will face each other, 2015 champions, australia and india ages. fluid ranking south korea on group e without face malaysia, jordan and ball rain. and sometimes coach says he's team or one step away from realizing the dream they've had since august of reaching the champions to the final insur have the advantage of a said he rivals ac milan. and off of the 1st negative, a semi final side, they raced to a to go lead of the sand 0. thanks to and then jacob and henrik nickelodeon, we sold in the 1st 11 minutes. and so it could have gone through e mail up when they were rewarded a penalty for a file on allow toner martinez, which was been controversially over to end by a va or review. this was the 1st meeting between the teams in the competition since 2005 and it's in so we'll take a to the leading to the 2nd leg next week. the last man to win the champions league
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for in so was just a marine you. these days the portuguese is looking to the these current club wrote him a to another european trophy. the special one is he's known god of these heading to up to you, read for confidence, the glory last season. and this year around the have a chance to win the you wrote the league there in the semi finals and they'll face by labor cruising in the 1st leg on thursday. i think a lot to start up update the, we'll put everything we have on the field, our quality, our desire will put everything we have on the field to try and get a result that will allow us to reach the final in the return match for cindy and prosecutors have charged 16 people, including 7 professional football is with match fixing and illegal facing. the players are accused of being paid between $10.00 and $20000.00 each by criminal gang for committing fowls and matches in brazil and overseas. several top cypress
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indian types including census fleming and st. andrews, 0 suspended players as part of the investigation. sports facing only became legal in brazil in 2018 steph curry on the golden state warriors at full state west and conference. semi final series against the i like is to at least one more game that's off of the defending and be a champions one game 5, coming into the class in san francisco. the worry is with training 31 in the best of 7 series and facing elimination. but it gave hi 27 points from steph curry and 25 from andrew wiggins. helped him see of the lake is 121106. it was more about the useful, the lake is when they saw saint anthony dave essentially the costs of the receiving upload to the head. you could now be a doubt the game 6, which takes place on friday in los angeles. in the east, the miami, he missed the chance to ramp up a series with the new york mix jane and brunson was stuff for the next 58 points becoming on the the 4th and explain it. so you have 3 said he plus point games in
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a playoff series. the 112103 victory names, the next trail. the heat 3 games to 2 was ended, the n h l. playoffs. the toronto maple leaves lived 2 fights another day that'd be to florida pencils in florida to go to one things. but he said at the start as the lead 31 overall, and we'll get another chance to wrap up the series on friday with game 5 into run. so cuz tennis player alexander public has reached the 2nd round of the tele, an open. note that you'd be able to tell that from this reaction, as he fell behind in the 2nd set to pedro martinez, a stranger to unco 10 terms public, took out his frustrations on his records. eventually handing it over to some of the life of the young. spect faith this book is on the same side of the tool as well. number, full cast, rude. all right, i'll be here again later with most bolts needs when even they from out there repeat our. thank you so much for that. and before we go, let's just bring you some news out of israel because officials there are saying
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that one is really civilian, has been killed in a row. have lots and lots of cities south of tel aviv reports indicating that 5 people have been injured in a rocket strike from gaza. this is the 1st time that an is really has died in the recent escalation. so once again, one is really civilian has been killed in a city selves of tell of even 5 people have been injured. this all coming is israel continues to launch airstrikes across garza. they've destroyed civilian buildings and homes, and there was also a barrage of rocket fire from palestinian factions towards israel. we'll take a short break and we'll be back right after with much more news. thanks for watching
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