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killing one person is ready as strikes of head goes up for 3 straight days. at least 30 palestinians have been killed. the new pocket of this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up for lemony agreements, assign between 2 times 2 warring sides to allow civilian safe passage from complex areas. the search for justice one year off to i'll just say which is the street of oh, actually was killed by a spray dislike twists and turns in the turkish presidential election and opposition. kinds of the pulls out a potential things to present or the last thing challenging the
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restart in gaza. web posting infections have launch. the launch is by raj of rockets on a for the day of the was escalation of violence in the book. i did posting enclave in months. one person has been killed in rel voss and this rarely city close to tel aviv. well than 550 rockets, the most is being lowest and israel most intercepted by the in term defense system . at least 50 palestinians have been killed in gaza since this really strikes began on tuesday. promising you media say many of the victims of women and children of their own 1st day a strike on guns are killed. a 5th senior leader of the stomach, you had on the group full of people in jersey and the attack that took the life of i'm in a boot dock up. human outside reports from goes to of hundreds of more years, attend the funeral. if he's allowing me to have to come monday or at least my son
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was on and his brother mohammed in son units the they were killed in an ease really in striking gaza on wednesday 9. so he was a member of the armed groups military cows. so and had of outputs the gates rockets unit, he's one of several leaders chose in what israel says is this target this campaign against islamic jihad with palestinians say most of the victims happen. women and children. this apartment block and had unit is one of several buildings hit on wednesday night and i get the model. i will have this. busy will me a boost will be a i saw a bright flash of light turning the dock night and today and then i heard 2 explosions within a few seconds. it became dusty, hazy. we couldn't see anything in the house. rocks and glass fell on us. i could hear the children yelling and screaming speed,
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what i like involving several families with young children lives here in the 90s. 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 no and destroyed houses. when is the last of the united nations secretary general, antonio terrace stays the killing of civilians and gods that is acceptable and has urged israel to abide by international though he is also contempt. the indiscriminate firing of profits into israel humanitarian crisis is expected to worse than israel has close to only 2 borders with guns. uh, which means that fuel and medical equipment are able to enter the strip given a c, l g 0. got stuff or let's go live to gaza now and if some odd one is um, what is the latest that is evening?
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the situation is currently calm and like in the past a few hours and we have witnesses during the last 20 minutes, at least a civil error strikes of different sites of the goals of city a north of the goals, a city, particularly it telling how in which result into one, eh, a palestinian died and then those inside of the goal is a strip and an inmate in baton on which the ministry of health has reported on no casualty. so far, this sense of calmness may be an indication that something is happening behind a the scene right now a by the diction government committee. i think these talks between a, the goals. i made it to the groups and these, what 80 up ministration. we still don't know what is actually happening, especially after if it could be in a meeting headed by ebony a minute then. yeah, whole instructing these were 84 was just a heads. it wouldn't necessity a of those military a sites might these limited you had or in the stomach members. and if i'm given
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that there is this mediation going on at the moment, headed by egypt and joined by others, is the much hope that in gauze of this actually transpiring and turning into a, into a, a c's fun as for the people have gone. so who i believe in this cycle of finance and endless cycle of, of finance. for the last 16 years witnessed, a civil war is of 2811 and a 1214 and a 2025th 2022nd. then this is a new round of escalation. people are utterly a tired of this as like an avoidance that gains nothing for them, but more misery and a undermined to human rights. a drunken lady is really a administration. the situation is escalating on so many levels, even when there is no bomb supporting gonzalez'. the hopes are high, of course, but when it comes to goals of opinion with regards to it,
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is there any practicing assassinations and goes on and the public opinion seems very supportive for the response by the military groups here and calls on the stop any future attempts of is rife, enforcing the policy of the strong that they can assassinate with new responses from the military at on the resistance hearing goals, cycling violence indeed live in gaza. it's about to and thank you now really mocks fast, the latest from just south of escalade israel border with garza a, as you can see, night has fold in here, velocity as low during the evening. time. take to that as being a succession of rocket barrels is coming out of old thoughts of origin points in gauze behind me were about 5 kilometers north of the border here. we've seen rockets landing on electricity, pilots, company, a 100 yards away, some shrapnel on a bridge, just up the road here and then a major project, all landing maybe 4 or 500 meters away from where i'm standing. the sirens of sound that not only in small communities very close to gaza,
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but in largest cities lights, there are like ash co on a few kilometers north of it. we've seen buildings being damaged in both of those 2 towns. and of course, as you mentioned earlier, i have that's a sub just to the south of side of it, where an individual died over the course of the last few as many more injuries around there as well as schools in pulls that need for the people living that will be closed tomorrow and it seems that throughout the course of the day from where we stand, then we can have these as strikes. we can hit artillery, being sent over by is really ministry forces into gaza and the consequences as you just so pretty devastating. a william show your boss is a professor of international middlesex university in the form of check the us and of the commission of inquiry. if the 2014 goes to conflict, he says the total on civilians and children is on just. these are political attacks and in the fact that civilians are being made are paying the price, they are the casualties they are being punished for. about bias reeled for these
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acts of promotions. and that's fun for radio international law and raises issues about board crimes and violations of the statute of the international criminal court. i think people don't fully appreciate the scale how, how dramatic this is, the number of casualties of children, for example, is, is enormous proportionately. if you take a comparison with what's been going on in your brain. in the last 15 months, there been 500 children killed in ukraine according to the un fingers, but you cranes as a country that's 20 times the size of gas. and that's in 15 months of war, we're talking about a comparable number of children, proportionally, been killed in gases in the last few days it's. it's absolutely either unacceptable . it's terrible. we see the photographs of these lovely children who have lost their lives as a result of the
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facilities ami um, made a tree rapids a pool of forces of signed a preliminary agreement of principles and jetta. the 2 warring policies said that they are committed to orlando all civilians safe passage from conflict areas and will protect civilian supplies. let's go live now to all correspondent, hipaa morgan, who's in the code same in the hipaa. what more do you know about this tentative agreement of the? well, the agreement comes after nearly a week of talks between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army in the city of good, the mediated by the united states and the kingdom of saudi arabia. now it's an agreement to protect civilians who are caught up in the conflict between the 2 or inside here in the capital costume and in other parts of the country. it is not a ceasefire. there is no mention of the word cease fire or twos in the agreement that's been signed instead of just about an hour ago was it includes the it
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includes. 5 allowing civilians to be able to leave active conflict soon. here in the capital cartoon, or in other parts of the country. it saves the way for the, the resumption of whites and facilities to result once again, facilities like what's a plan and power plants and, and refineries because i'm groups in it, especially with the civilians. army accusing the rapids support forces off occupying these facilities. it's also allows for hospitals to be free of any on groups, would be this within these army or the rapids support forces and for welfare checks, of prisoners who have been caught up or had been arrested in prison during this fight between the rapids support forces and disabilities, army, so it's more of an agreement to ensure the life of stability. and so what caught up in this conflict do not that that did not get killed or that they're not affected or more than they already have been with tens of thousands already being the capital. but millions still remain trapped here. it's more of an agreement to make
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sure that those were here are not effective for them. right, so, so no, see spot bots on opportunity for civilians to escape. but of course, while these folks have been taking place in saudi arabia, violence that has been ongoing. please remind us of the impacts on civilians and civilian areas. a residential homes has been hands, whether it's be by him as side by side in these armies. fight suggests or by uh, selling steve by the rapids to put forth it's worth trying to counter attacks from the army or trying to launch their own. how soon was the population of 8000000 or so now at least, maybe a 1000000 have already left the capital, but many have been remain, have been left behind with no access to watch or no access to power for maybe a month from now in many residential areas, hospitals have been damaged or occupied by i'm groups we've made explaining that
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the few remaining hospitals are barely able to function that they have to turn away patients in some cases that they cannot creek many patients. and that there are lots of people who lost their lives more than the 512 that are being reported. but because of the challenges and operating hospitals and because of so many budget lying around, they cannot count the number of that. ok. but many things that have a morgan life and go to the history and one year since the murder of i'll just say, which is the shooting blacklist. she was killed by this ready sniper, while reporting on a raid and the occupied westbank. she's now being remembered in palestinian territory and with the cornerstone late for the serene blackland museum, which will be opened in 2025. the. the abraham has the support in your,
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in her life and even in her desk, shooting up, alternate, a brief point, plus the invoices. now palestinians want to make sure her voice doesn't speak that way unless you're for presumptive permit just either media network and the municipality need the cornerstone of the shooting of oakland museum and interactive project that is expected to open in 2025. honoring a veteran journalist who didn't want to leave a story until i was gonna have your series. i will, i'll play the most important to me. that depends on his time during this the, the old welfare is a long time friend of shooting. she says the initiative shows loyalty to a 12 blazing reporter i kept asking, have, do you have an outside? do keep an archive? and then she said, no, no, no, but those are the dogs. i forget it. now when you know, i wish that she's alive, just to see how much loved people keep, how much loved is what i'm allowed to do. they this a piece of land,
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a song to remember one of their own, the she lives on was performed by the daughters of jewels to the band. in another event, marking a year after her killing. she didn't only tell stories of these really occupation. those who knew shooting to say she'd love to report on happy or stories. one's on culture, innovation, and hope of the streets have been named after her an awards given in her name. many palestinians said the biggest hon is that she remains in people's hearts one thursday. beauty sits university good entity for palestinian journalist, the shooting abruptly award for media excellence. said city indians, america, it keeps reminding us of to tell it to you of the city occupation. that justice for her is yet to be served and that we should carry on the message. it's been
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a year since the palestine lost one of its best story tellers of one year with no sign of justice for shooting as their killers. how can i get them to be held accountable? i can see joe knows that that was think twice. i'm pretty funny. this hold go into the food that we things that they want to go with it. i'm on the card with the, with the how much i'm that i'm not sure what will happen and i'm not sure that they can make it to the patient that they can go on, but they wouldn't be safe should is life might have ended here and you need what's her legacy lives on the stories she covered and the ones her colleagues promise to keep telling the dad, but he just needed the occupied with well, despite evidence provided a kid is not being brought to justice, just it was christian, slay me, is that the united nations in new york and question to you in 60 general spokes person, the boss accountability. it's distressing to her colleagues and for families and
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her family that we still don't know exactly who is who is to be held accountable. and people need to be held accountable for, for the death of a journalist. pat, sure. should the i c. c. investigate that. i'm not going to go into who should investigate, i think in a sense is that there is information out there and it should be, it should be shared and people should be held accountable without as there are still to come this off out ukraine's you storm shadow in this house with the range of 250 kilometers, courtesy of the u. k. a midnight deadline of the us mexico border with thousands of migrants of a pairing for the american government to lift a controversial border restriction the
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the there's been a lot of snow recently the victoria out just to prove that the season is changing. the front is still going through the games, don't quite severe, and no buttons up to 18 an add later. 20 suspects one. groceries had not been very active. the drain on its way into west australia. $23.00 in perth, which goes down to about $21.00. is that right and come through in the south, at least this is disappointing. i think in queens, in the, on the shore along shore breeze isn't going to be that with so many will. we've got the seas to some degree in new zealand attempts to back down to where they ought to be. these are about to average past the drop by many degrees in the last few days, dry looking sky. so at least the sack today. and we all sing the faltering and to the rainy season in southeast asia. they're so big shells around, but they're not quite as universal as they were. this was a rating of some significance. it's coming to what southern china, the hong kong is $26.00. what degrees but look, couldn't minion you not
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a long last is cool down and rain in this part of china has been suffering drug, high temperatures and of course 5 as a result, the rest of trying looks drives, holding up, engine on, and beijing, at the rate is returning to japan most significant weather in the bay, bengal. this is me in the severe psychotic storm mock on its way to the coast of me and the this containing has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans. enclose the skills, grab it, so many companies are struggling with the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, from on to the top story. so you and i'll just say that one person who's being killed and 5 injured and a rocket strike central this ready safety. how senior functions to be firing rockets, some cars, reduce rarely territory in response to his rating strikes that have killed 30 people guns decision these army and power military rapids support forces have signed a preliminary agreement to principals. and jetta to war and policies said that they are committed to allow all civilians safe passage and cult carriers will protect
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civilian supplies. it's been one year since the motor of pounds is the original sharina apple watch that she was killed. find this reading stipend while reporting on a rate and we don't define westbank despite the evidence. a kid is, i've never been brought to justice. took a presidential candidate behind and she has withdrawal from the electro race giving a potential boost to the main arrival of president read ship time earlier on. instead, he blames the apparent smear campaign against him is the reason of pulling out just wanna for candidates for the presidency. observe as say his votes and likely to go to come out because it's the roller. it was already leading or the one in the polls as well. so that has more from anchor out. i'm harm in chase control. that was a huge pressure on him. actually not to run for the presence of that pressure was coming from his previous part. the c h b, which is the main or position part the in turkey as well. however, in the last couple of days they had this some disturbing images papes and the
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videos were still with me is circulated on social media targeting. she has a private life and also aiming to the fame him. so after that they have seen that one of the possession kansas model in jeff has announced his withdrawal was put on the race. and it said that there was a cost for the sea going on against him. so he is we throw in putting out of the race for the benefit of the country, just how it was off. there's that she's and also was of the global, the leader of the csp. and also the main possession can, before the physician, has to be test activities in russia or being behind the, this cost for us is it said that you're, you're behind the month. it just costs for the seas and the faith content and pay if that were exposed in this company yesterday, the russian france. and if you want to remain as a foot and then hands off that, that the hands of your or your hands of the texas state. so she was accusing russell. of course, at this point,
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we do not know whether this was an assessment of the events or whether she has concrete documents showing that russia is really interfering into turkish elections . however, in any way, his withdrawal is going to have a significant occasions in the upcoming elections. a u. k. it says it supplied ukraine with launch. cruise missiles are 1st the key of since the washer invited 14 months ago. you can defend 2nd feed bin wallace, as the storm shadow yourselves have a range of 250 kilometers. that's further than any other weapon. ukraine currently possesses, becomes as ukrainian president belonged to me. as the lensky says, a long way to counter offensive is delayed because more weapons needed to mimic casualties. charles trumpet has this, some keys, still shut a cruise. me so has a range of at least 250 kilometers. that's fall gray to range in any kind of military kit that ukraine's allies supply dates since the war stall to the of
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course, they have been phased by ukraine's allies, but in supplying weapons like this kid may use them to target areas inside russia. and we understand that the case decision to supply these missiles comes with guarantees from ukraine, that it will not do that. but the missile all is usually delivered to by ad croft and flies at low altitude in order to avoid enemy right off u. k. defense secretary pen wallace said that the decision was calibrated and proportionate to russia's escalations. and he said that the missiles will allow ukraine to push back the russian forces occupying ukrainian territory. of course, this decision comes as we expect some sort of counter offensive by the ukrainian policies, a counter offensive that has been expected for weeks. now we understand that there has been a lot of soldiers, ukrainian soldiers that have moved to the east and the south in recent weeks, along with
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a lot of that west and supplied military kit. but it's been interesting in the last 24 hours a. so the president below them is zalinski, the ukrainian leader said that they needed more time. so more of this form is western military equipment could arrive john stratford, which is 0. keith of hello. the new self advocates government will hold an independent inquiry into allegations of the country provided weapons to russia. it comes off the us. some boxes of the south africa said on thursday, the washington is confident to russian vessel picked up weapons from south africa and december. president single of our opposes office, said it was disappointed by the claims and said no evidence of being provided to support them to us as res. consent some months about south africa's profess neutrality regarding russia's invasion. if you cry, tens of thousands of migrants the heading to mexico's border with the u. s. as the american government passed to lift cove in 19 board restrictions and
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a few and some now the legislation called title 42 is being used to pull up my goods millions of times. the semester within the 1944 public health, i meant to prevent the introduction of communicable disease and liberal form. the president donald trump authorizes eastern march 2020. at the outset of the code of eyes pandemic, the loud board of agents to process migrants, minutes, many migrants were unable to make a case for staying in the us legally, including seeking, assign him the migrants who reject it for, to push it to the home countries or to mexico and the pressure from right scrapes and challenges in court. the budget administration said in february would drop the health emergency declaration. and with a title $42.00, total holeman has full from the c a, the chorus, mexico. as you probably see behind us, that's a us board offense that that's involved why that's been put up by us authorities because as president biden said that the board is going to be kyle take for. well,
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those were his words and they put that up to sort of try and help a bit with that. and in between the 2 of them, you can see people lined up the. this is probably going to be one of the last groups is going to get across the board into the united states and the tie to $42.00. this is a major the means that on the other side of the pool defense, the us authorities don't have to hear people's assigning requests. they can just uh, put the boxes across the board or to mexico to pull them to their home countries. but people have been arriving in record numbers. it's customs and border protection have been saying because they're worried about what happens next. the ones that we've been talking to anyway and the off to, to try to 40 to finishes. they'll be other rooms. they'll be, will be brought in that will be even more strict and difficult for them to get into the united states. pockets done. supreme court has ruby arrest a full, the prime minister in wrong cause a legal, an order of his release caused supported slipping, celebrating on the street south for 2 days,
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vine and protests spotted by cons. arrest on tuesday, the 2000 people have been arrested or at least 8 killed during cautious between protest isn't police con, face is multiple charges, including corruption, which he says, a politically motivated or a former colombian willowwood is facing his 1st public hearing before piece tribunal in front of his victims, salvatore and uncouth sco is being asked to reveal his permanency groups relationship with members of the armed forces. politicians. just serious, allison sondra around patsy has more from the city of monterey and the 2nd day of the testimony of a former fire. a military leader detailed how the army and the militia coordinated attacks and operations against give the forces but also civilian population. in areas where the states or a private companies that are interested in getting rid of entire community for
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their interest, leaving a trail of blood and displacement, stays put in my cause a drop. the names of dozens of political, military, and business leaders best helped in a bait that the wave of violence in the 19 nineties and 2000. and that there was enormous pressure from legal forces for these people to be killed. among the new information, he said we have 9 military helicopters that has disposal and said that cream experience used to burn bodies were set up on the border with venezuela. after the army told them more bodies needed to disappear because the excessive number of states was bringing and welcoming international attention to what was happening in the country. and revealed that the bodies have at least 200 people are in mass graves inside venezuela. will decide what we used ovens that were used to burn bricks and we said the convert to them, its machines to incinerated people. and that's where we in sitting right to many
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people and kept it to them both. the hearings will continue next week as the tribunal will have to decide if indeed mancuso was operating as an agent of this faith. but what's being revealed here, the bottom line of what's being revealed here is that the power military phenomenon in the country, the less than hundreds of thousands of victims, was in large part a product of the state. the world health organization says the outbreak of monkey pulse is no longer an international public health promotion. see nearly 90000 cases and a 140 dest reports is during the height of the outbreak. the smallpox related disease has been impulse of central and west and advocate for decades where people are mainly affected by wild animals. but monkey punk spread to move and a 100 countries last may through sexual contact. recent months there's been

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