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also testimony of palestinian families in garza, as they remember, the children killed joe with the as of may 2021. i remember him every minutes and a team of him coming back to me 11 days in may on outages. cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization, but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people would be out and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into i agree basis. and the conflicting interests play, industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the price of progress on outages, era, the or at least $13.00 palestinians have been killed.
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as is raining astride, said garza for 3 straight things. the ones are in georgia, this is 09 from dell coming language search towards the us border for mexico was pandemic related rules used to expend asylum seekers expire. so diamonds warring side sign and agreement, and saudi arabia to allow humanitarian assistance because no see sign yet. on august on supreme court, what is the release of form of funding? the 2nd one. com is now under the protection for security, the at least 13 palestinians have been killed in gauze and since is randy strikes began on tuesday and the west violence and the besieged ok for months. israel says it
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targeted seat and members of is nomic. you had a group, but some of the victims with children, palestinian infections of loans, hundreds of rockets of israel. one person was killed, the m f. c that begins are coverage from gaza. hundreds of more years attend the funeral of his allow me to have come monday or at least my son was on and his brother mohammed in son unit the they were killed in an ease really in striking gaza on wednesday. 9, sorry, was a member of the armed groups, military cows. so and had of outputs brigades rock, it's unit. he's one of several leaders chose in what israel says is this target this campaign against the slide is jihad. a fatality is say, most of the victims happen, women and children. this apartment lock in had unit is one of
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several buildings hit on wednesday night. like it, the model will have this. busy will me a boost will be a i saw a bright flash of light turning the dock. nice 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 like involving several families with young children lives here in the 9th. at this russell, we were asleep. we heard shutting a loud noise. my father told me to stay inside and he went to see what happened. we sold debris and truck no and destroyed houses when the united nations secretary general antonio gutierrez, says, the killing of civilians in gods that is acceptable and has urged israel to abide by international though he is also contempt. the indiscriminate firing of profits into israel, the humanitarian crisis is expected to worse than israel has closed. the only 2
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borders with guns. uh, which means that fuel and medical equipment are able to enter the strip given a c, l, g 0, gaza. i'll just here as while out do visited some of the residential areas hits in garza and spent a residence there in what held them on that that, that got a lot of we are at the northern most point of the gaza strip in bates last year. this used to be a 3 story building, the mastery families home. as you can see, it has been leveled earlier, we spoke to a crew of explosives, engineers were serving the areas, hit by is really air strikes from the shop to collect. and they said, these really forces are using smartphones which carry almost one ton of explosives and also known as bunker busters. these bombs detonate in phase is to cause the maximum possible damage to welcome the surrounding buildings have also been damaged and people are homeless. let's speak to
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a member of the mastery family of can you tell us what happened? a lot of the interviews at about 845 this morning. our neighbor told us that the is really forces had issued and evacuation. notice we ran for our lives, not long afterwards and f, 16 fighter jet, flew over the roof and fired a rocket. this house, which sheltered dozens of palestinians during the 2008 war is now completely destroyed. we saved for 30 years to build it. if it is really citizen is injured, the whole world speaks up to condemn it. but when hundreds of thousands of postings are killed, no one loves the finger. the israelis have been killing posting and since the 1930 until this day they have gained nothing. we will hold our ground. the resistance movement will take revenge for us. one person's been killed and rev lots and as soon as ready, city close to 10 of eve. more than 550 rockets and motor rounds have been launched of israel. most of them into a septic by the iron dumb defense system for the mob satellite. just some just south of ash cologne on these right side of the fence with gaza. as you can see,
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night has fold in here for the last few hours though during the evening time and take that as being a succession of rocket barrels is coming out of all sorts of origin points in gauze behind me were about 5 kilometers north of the border here, we've seen rockets landing on electricity, pilots custody a 100 yards away, some shrapnel on a bridge, just up the road here and then a major projects 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, but in largest cities lights, there are like ask along 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, right have what, that's a sub just to the south of ton of it, where an individual died over the course of the last few as many more injuries around there as well. schools important need for the people living that will be closed tomorrow. and it seems that throughout the course of the day from where we stand and we can have these as strikes, we can hit artillery. being sent over by is really ministry forces into garza and
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the consequences as the just so pretty devastating. what are the and say is this on queens university in canada? he explained why israel qantas cape own international lawyers all of the time when any party in gauges in armed conflict, it has obligations under international humanitarian law. to ensure 1st that it distinguishes between civilians and combat hands, civilian objects, military objectives. and even when i deployed force, that force is proportionate to the threat that it is responding to. and that it, that, that force is necessary in the circumstances and find me that it takes all feasible precautions in attack. and it makes sure that the attack will not arm civilians to the highest possible uh, measures available by all accounts based on what we're seeing now. israel's most recent attacks on gas to demonstrate that it is violated. these principles,
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the number of civilian casualties, including whole families, are far in excess of any provided military objectives to these rabies pain, to be seeking the documentation of crimes war. crimes against humanity is extremely vital in particular because we know that the office of the prosecutor of the international criminal court is now investigating the situation in palestine . we don't know when arrest warrants will be issued. that is in the hands of the prosecutor. but these sorts of actions need to be documented and are being documented by into yours, by the united nations, by people on the ground. and that information is, is, is being shared with the office of the prosecutor. so the hope is that the party, so the conflict, but in particular, the occupying power. take note of the fact that its actions are being watched. and that they're there, maybe one day be individual criminal responsibility for those who either order
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these actions or participate in carrying them out. now, migraines have been racing to enter the united states and it's southern border off the pandemic related restrictions expired a short while ago. the u. s. as boosted troop numbers along the frontier. anticipation of the search for legislation known as the title 42 has been used. expelled 2.7 1000000 migrants in the us since it was introduced back in march 2020 for the film engine. the ports now from el paso, texas has been replaced by strict new rules of the this swelling crowd surging the us southern border mark the end of pandemic era immigration rules between mexico and the texas border wall. now, 4000 us troops joined thousands of border control agents at the vanguard of an effort to push back the swelling human tide. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain,
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will be pro promptly processed and removed. el paso sacred heart church has long been home to about 200 migrants, many spilling out into the streets, surviving on donated, to and bathing outdoors. lately, the number seeking refuge has spiked. there were up to 1200 people around this area on the sidewalks when somebody's side streets. earlier this week, us immigration agents move them for process and get ahead of the expected search to come. these are the lucky ones, the migrants who arrived and avoided the port station from the us before the end of title 42 defend demik era rule that allow the us to turn away 2700000 migrants over the past 3 years. darwin, trip from ecuador on foot and enter the us through a hole in the border wall in search of a new life. you know, i don't have anything. i want a better future,
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so i can work so i can help my family. now migrant, you cross won't be immediately expelled from the us, but the new rules are strict. anyone seeking asylum in the u. s. must 1st show they've started elsewhere in been rejected. a bar few can meet those deported can be excluded from the u. s. for 5 years, but the lucky ones who make it to this side of that will then begin a 2nd journey through the asylum court process. and that can take years. sumani received the papers that let her pursue asylum this week. she fled home doors with a daughter that she says was persecuted for being a lesbian look, but i yeah, i want a better future for her. and i want to help my father. he's old enough to say that alejandro is one of the $30000.00 migrants each month from venezuela, nicaragua, cuba, and haiti who were allowed to enter the us through a new humanitarian parole program. what i want to do is work as the surge of migraines rises on the us border menu will likely take their chances with
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illegal crossings. joining the millions who already live in twilight status, john henry l. g 0 el paso. well, alex minutes from the american immigration council, she says the new measures are extremely strict. one of the new policies that we're talking about is being referred to as an asylum transit. then essentially what it does is it restricts asylum severely for those who do not asylum through a by, by through a smartphone app called the one to schedule, an appointment to see the asylum. and the last, they have 1st saw us. i eliminate transit country on the way to the united states. this is incredibly problematic for a number of reasons why don't be we can't assume that it's fee for individuals to seek asylum, who's free of that, or the a meaningful process to seek protection in transit countries is also problematic
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because there are not enough appointments on the cdp, one for individuals to rely on that exclusively. and there are significant technological issues, but used to be asked not to mention people who might not be able to for literacy reasons or language, language proficiency, or other issues. we're also here in administration and planning to be left the use of expedited removal in particular with in customs border protection, custody. where am i going to have precious little access to cancel and replacing this new haven standard under the asylum trans. and ben saddam's warring sides of signed an agreement to protect civilians and the movement of humanitarian aid. it follows several days of talks and saudi arabia, which in the army empowerment the treat rapids support forces. many civilians have been trying to find the a month of fighting or how does the thousands have been internally displaced? 0 is he, the morgan is in the month with the latest. this is not to cease fire. there is no
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mention of the word cease, fire o twos in the agreement that's been signed in jet. that was, it includes the, it includes uh, allowing civilians to be able to leave active conflict soon here in the capital cartoon or in other parts of the country. uh, it saves the way for uh, the, the resumption of whites and facilities to restart the once again, facilities like what the plans 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 interested in these army or the rapids support forces and for welfare checks, of prisoners who have been caught up or had been arrest the prison during this fight between the rapids support forces and the beginnings army, so it's more of an agreement to ensure the life of civilians who are caught up in this conflict do not. and that, that the do not get killed or that they're not affected or more than they already
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have been with tens of thousands already being the capital. but millions still remain trapped here. it's more of an agreement to make sure that those were here. i'm not effective for those who also to come here and i'll just share including one year off to i'll just share with you on the screen of all k was killed. bon is ready site, but a family is still seeking justice with us. i'm cities have all important friends hate towards thousands. have been displaced by the bonds cost by the guns and where many say they have no other option to leave the the the with is still active even at this time of year. i say even because his usually getting quite cost of them at least. but if you look at turkey using what, what time the or is it searching degrees and this temple was on show breeze. it
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looks like light winter and is probably so like that for the hold of april and may so fun through at turkey, a shower seemed like you already knew, cheryl's anything the, the cypress and the on show breeze cooling things down the route and event adding to what's known egypt that when does the thing because we seen boarding is once again in the sand storms in northern the saturday and probably be extended into friday and quite hot weather crossing iraq. so back as 40 or 42 in the next day or so. so, so that looks dry run to the home to dial. how's a 40 or 42 as well? you're also also getting pretty well with the shells, confined to the noise. of course, the forecast for doha suggest that we might just break faulty. i think 43 is exaggerating things on sunday, then back down to after just the wind is a hot stride normally. maybe surprisingly, now we've seen quite heavy rain recently in trouble class cuz this looks an awful lot lot for the most part. it's not because to townsend here, maybe also some of the, but the heavy stuff we saw for the west and the congo is no longer as heavy.
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the inspiring stories from around the world, the human might foster, the ground breaking from the cord is going on in new york city, on a jersey to the the
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book about history to mind about top stories here. this now at least because he found us demands, have been killed in guns that since this radio strikes the gun on tuesday and the west finest the on plane listing for months. israel says it's talkative, senior members of is not exactly honest to me immediately. some of the victims for children, so downs warning sides of signed an agreement to protect civilians and the movement of humanitarian aid. it follows several days of tilting sound or a bit between the army and the time of the treat records. microns have been racing to enter the united states so much some of the time. demick related restrictions expire short time ago for us has boosted 2 numbers along with frontier and ups. patients of what many migraine seeking, safety and opportunity in the us from haiti, gung violence has led to a worsening security situation. and then the collapse and the functioning of the state to exhibit reports from poor defense. these people's let their
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homes 3 months ago to save their lives again to cope with a neighborhood. some of their homes were set on fire. those who resisted work hills . she left lou says they have nothing left. i need food desperately. that means you have to get both if nobody is coming here to help us or bring us anything. all of these people sleep here. when it rains were flooded. any possibility we have to leave the country, we leave, we're living like animals. this is the reality for people and hate to right now. byron guns control more than 80 percent of the capital port, the prince. these people have know where to go. there was forced out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gangs. many have lost a relative. they say they're desperate down. afraid mackey lease 12 years old. he's just one of the dozens of children living here. we cannot find enough food. my
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house has burnt, and so is my wheelchair. my knees hurts when i move. fighting and kidnappings are coming across the country. the police are outnumbered and outgunned, prime minister id and emily has requested international assistance to help the government fight against the situations of dire but the organization of american states says, the blowing and international force is not easy. but it's difficult as well to do those kind of things without a cure monday. you know, countries a very wary of sending, you know, folks as any security forces abroad without a cure, international monday, that would give them some kind of legal protection. so those of the things that are in the discussion right now on the table, the willingness is that now we need to find the house at a government office in the center of the city, hundreds are lining up to get a passport to leave the country. but finding a place to go is becoming increasingly difficult. every month, they have many,
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i would hate it, but what he's up and nothing better about special ed falls is where the for the special forces, not the shouldn't people right now need to leave and paste that everyone here want to leave in the country. millions of haitians are in desperate need of help. chaos has once again taken over their lives and it seems unlikely the situation will get better anytime soon. very so as a feedback for the prince, a non supreme court has ordered the release of former prime minister him and con routing. his arrest was illegal. khan had been detained earlier in the week, sparking days of protests by his support as the faces multiple charges, including corruption, sounded been jervey reports. now from his lot of us, is this. the thing for the fuck is on says that the detention of inbound con was illegal and unlawful because no citizen should be arrested from the premises of the
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board and sets a wrong precedent. but it has in mind calling to appear before the exam about the high court as he's going to spend the night in the same guest house where he was taken by the nation. the comfortability beautiful for his securities and safety. this is, does not mean that the legal trouble is for him or on con is, are over. i because he's not just space is this case. and the one that he's been indicted in by another course, but there are dozens of cases against him. it is worth noting that not just him on con, but his top, the leadership of his father has also been arrested into the hundreds of political book. as the government on the spot says that they have been arrested due to and so that they can meet in public order. but non con spotty, insist that this is what it's called fascism and it needs to stop. body work is 1st attacked police, then they went to his house to present him with the court or does that's what the prime minister of the country has been saying. that's, that's not nonsense. i was that nobody was attacked. they gave her to know that not at all, it was the law enforcement agencies that came with the i guess more to governments
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when we were doing going to start the piece will arrive in the whole if some elements that deliberately causing damage. we have never supported it. we have all of us getting them to do the one fucked. his son to plunge into gorgeous kills. because this get to have elections or do that where there lies the need for elections and revival for democratic buckets. them not refreshes focused on which is what prevents today. that's the view from the central leadership over the microsoft that it can solve. it says the dozens of its workers have been killed. the leaders are being persecuted and cases which do not have legal foundation are being leveled against the so when a few as after speaking to address the registry, missouri who you so in that report was himself arrested. she was taken into custody during a pre dawn rate at home. and as long as i'd like him and conn and several of a prominent pizza young members, she was arrested on the grounds of men team in public school. now a locust outbreak,
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enough got us done is threatening the we thomas farmers are desperately trying to kill the past before the harvest. james base has me. i've got a son already has the worst humanitarian situation anywhere on the so you and say, but 97 percent of the african population and living in poverty struggling to find food to eat. there's a new problem. let me show you. it's right here. locusts, millions and millions of locusts. these are rocking locusts. let's find out a little bit more about this and joined by the food and agricultural organizations representative that put in agriculture of organizations. if a pulse of the un, ahmed's the audio. how bad is it? is to but actually see the population is very high, one in lucas is the so you know, other states and now they are making for. so it means that whenever they need to
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read feed, they destroyed everything them and then mean nothing. they mean anything. so it means the loss as may be at also 100 up to one of the 1000 to up to 1200000 metric tons a city. and so i'm told that could mean of that of kind of stone. if you don't manage to succeed here, could lose a quarter of which we have its national weak production. does it? this could be devastating for a company. yeah, it says, i don't put the 25000000 a 25 person, but the, you know, the pot, the last us maybe if you make it a calling, you know, the economy claim may be around 250, up to $440000000.00 it would be the most us that is it quite devastating in when you're looking at the moment treat terms, but also in terms of food. and of course, this is a country that lacks both food and money. james pays, which is 0, knows enough, got a son of the world health organization says the outbreak of m fox, formerly known as monkey box, is no longer
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a global health emergency. the smallpox related disease has been in balance of central and west africa for decades, but people a many infected by wild animals. but a year ago, it started spreading globally, eventually reaching a 100 countries, nearly 90000 cases and a 140 decimal reported in recent months has been a dramatic drop in infections. turkish presidential election candidates in the heart of injury as withdrawn from the rice giving up potential booths to the main rival of president ridge of typo the one opinion polls suggest that some base presidential and parliamentary elections could be among the most contested in the countries modern history, the se inches votes are likely to go to come out can extra route. it was already leading president, otherwise, in the polls. now it's been one year since the middle of, i'll just say i'm a journalist showing a claim she was killed by on his way, the sniper reporting on a raid in the occupied westbank. she's not being remembered in palestine, but the cornerstone laid for the showing of museum to be opened in 2025 needed to
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bring him referrals during her life and even in her death, shooting of alternate, a brief point published the invoices. now palestinians want to make sure her voice speak the way unless you representative scrimmages, 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 it's been talestine 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 i was just does i think it is now when you know, i wish that she's alive. just to see how much loved people keep,
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how much loved it. but i'm allowed to debate this a piece of land, a song to remember one of their own she lives on was performed by the daughters of jewels to the band. in another event, marking a year up to her tuning, 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. the. the streets have been named after her an award given in her name. many palestinians said the biggest honorable is that she remains in people's hearts. one thursday, beauty that university granted for palestinian journalists, the shooting of broccoli, award for media excellence. said city in america, it keeps reminding us of the tell it to you of the city occupation. that justice
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for her is yet to be served and that we should carry on the message. it's been a year since 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 had the but i can see joe knows that there 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's gonna happen and i'm not sure that they can make it to the patients that they can go on, but they wouldn't be safe city. his 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 them the deputy he just need the occupied with will the us as pledge to push for accountability of a showing of office deaf i'll just say, what is what has been jordan has more from washington, dc or on the anniversary of the killing of sherry and all the oxley. the elder 0
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journalist, the us state department, didn't want to get into specifics about how accountability is being carried out in her telling. this is the state department principal, deputy spots person for don patel's. we condemned showings killing when it happened a year ago, and we condemn it today as well. and we continue to pursue accountability to ensure that steps are taken to prevent a similar tragedy. tragedies from occurring in the future hotel wouldn't be drawn into questions about whether accountability includes the legal action being taken here in the united states. given that overall clay was a us citizen. he did say that it is important for the us government to partner with others in order to make certain that when journalists are working that their lives are not undo.

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