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really wants out of art, which is not simply things that are trying to see the world, but things that give us a glimpse of how the world could be. different studios be unscripted analogies, era. 11 things that ended holden, 60 young, lied to them, landed on flattened efferson, the powerful testimony of palestinian families in garza. as they remember, the children killed joe with d as of may 2021. i remember him every minutes and a team of him coming back to me 11 days in may, on the or around all size into a key is presidential election to expel hits the polls again. and just under 2
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weeks, the i'm told me to try this is i will just say or live from the will. so coming up, i'm 30 trouble informed of friends of this hospital. an age is cat violence and a non functioning governments. top left people have bands and their phase one month phone and no list. often clashes in costume with at least 500 people killed and move and 700000 displaced and crippled by sanctions and forced to use most antique equipment. this is truly kind of harvesting. cuba could be the worst if the key is presidential election will go to a rental flight of this month. president ridge of type, edwin took a 5 percent lead or the his main rival canal look at it,
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stolen and sundays. far as they will face each other once again on may the 28th, the governing alliance of the other ones at capacity and the nationalist image pay have retained the pallet in parliament the people's alliance, 1322 states. while the 6 patio position nation alliance picked up 213 shamella bar, it begins l coverage from the capital. and correct? this is the 1st time was up for you as one has failed to win a president to the election by a clear majority. but his supporters be made up beat. we are ready qualification both getting the the 2nd the around. simply because that is 2500000 volts gap between the clauses, a final add ons, why they'll come as can list out of little spaces. the complex task of holding
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together the opposition alliance. he promised to defeat ad line and, and the justice and development policies, decades long dominance of took his politics, losing the run of would likely be the end of his political career. the out of the 3rd one didn't get the vote of confidence. he expected. we don't win elections by talking from balconies if the nation says it's a rental, so be it's and we will win. these action was modified allegations the governing fonts. you was blocking ballot counting, you know, positions on holes accusations the president dismissed while attending supporters. the vote was a democratic society, but international observers wound suppressing free them, undermines democracy. we have concern, for example, when it comes to the media situation, the biased media situation, everything which is related to the free speech and the possibility to get through
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and use a form. and so we have concerns which we are putting in our report. cnr one was an outside the in the presidential race, but with 5 percent of the votes, the lead to the white we unsuccessful alliance. good tip, the scale. that took me in the video of to that nationally, st. kim obvious, but have a bigger site in the bottom of that. there will be tough days ahead for us. but we will make sure that this process is a good one for the nation. and at this time, we weren't say who we are going to support. the stakes are high for both candidates, a win, but at the one with cement his legacy. his people's alliance retains good total parliament in sunday's election. put glitched out of window at the feet, which means the collapse of a coalition of bodies put aside that political differences for a coming gold bill position alliance have hope to make gains in areas devastated by
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the quakes. but despite the wind speeds put, this has some of the government's response to the disaster. it seems as though hot and concealed when like when his support phase in the southeast. this leaves the opposition with limited options and they hope to convince people to switch sides and vote for that candidate talking about it, but i'll just be around and cut off. so it means that dan has more from a stand bowl on this 3rd place candidates and then o n, he wouldn't be in the rental spot, his supporters could be fine on to the final results. he's already been talking about his conditions for endorsement saying things like how you've been not coming towards me unless you're willing, 1st of all, to distance yourselves from those he calls terrace and that's understood to be a reference to the p k. k. and some of the kurdish groups, which are electrically political policies, which are allegedly associated with the p j. k. and the says, the other condition that you need to be able to commit yourself to the expulsion of
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refugees understood. read into that. syrians from this country who are taking up the jobs of trucks. and this is the issues both sides. whether it's the routing coalition, all the opposition coalition. they both have nationalist within the coalition. and they also have connections or coalition policies from the curb should both blogs. it's going to be interesting to see who can what whoo, those supposes of cnn on more. but here's the key points as well. if the 2nd round goes along the lines of the 1st one of course, then the budget type out of the one has only a small percentage that he needs to win over, then come out and collect all of those nationalist. both is in order to cross the threshold, he is struggling with a defending humanitarian crisis. off the gang related violence has taken over nearly its entire capital access to essential services such as health care,
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clean water and sanitation is severely compromised. and the unions warning that lives being lost today, so by reports from the haitian capital. and this is haiti's largest hospitality and it has been almost abandoned for 5 months. but even though no doctors are on site, some patients remain here because they have nowhere else to go to an issue, we will short by getting members in december can use to be a mobile phone salesman. but he has not been able to go back to work with them back . i mean, i went to a private hospital and i spent everything i had and then i had to come here. i can't afford the medicines and here there is nothing they all know doctors to k for us. doctors at this hospital has been on stripe for months. they say their salaries, the work environment and the violence in the area make it almost impossible to do their job. feel actually the one of the most violent neighborhoods in for the
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printer is not far from here. since the assassination of president julian invoice 2 years ago, he has been caught in the middle of a political and social crisis that has gangs controlling the streets the into him prime minister seems unable to restore order. everything from on says the government has forgotten this hospital, which plays a crucial role in the cities health care system. let's see about by the haitian government doesn't care about this place because they have private hospitals to make money. those who can't afford a private clinic have nowhere else to go. sometimes they die in their homes. there is no warranty where we electricity. when we've visited the patients, asked us for food. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working for the past 5 months for the troops. unix has just started to work once again very, very slowly. but when we arrived here with the oldest children, but you can see here they have been abandoned,
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then is 12 years old. who is 10. and this baby is 6 months old. the msn. msn has been taking care of them. we stay here day and night so these children are lifted line. we should have gone because of the strike, but we can't leave them. we feed them with whatever we can find. people in haiti are struggling with gang violence for shortages and the non functioning government that has called on the international community for help. for now, it seems the cold remains and hard 80. so i'll just see that for the prince. as the sudanese don't, as union says, 290 people had been killed in the city of jeanine and west style for in just 2 days of fighting. it says the search and violence began when the rep and support forces stone to city on friday and fort for the local. the groups were fighting between
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the sudanese army in the parent military rapids support forces has been going on for months. as negotiations continue on deliveries. hundreds of people have been killed in more than 5 and a half. thousands have been injured. sort of $50.00 is have a move and reports from the capital cost to with much of the $5.00 thing is happening. plumes of smoke over the skies of the dance capital, how to at the scene since fighting began between sedans, army and the power, and the 3 rapids support forces or iris f one month ago. yeah, i mean, i mean a lot of them are us after using civilians as human shields, they use people's homes for protection. we considered this account with the way of rule, the sudanese only, it is now on the ground. you want to fight them, fight them on the ground, not from people's homes. that really, that document misplaced on monday, an s right kid, a hospital in east nile. the army says the iris task has been using it as a base for a minute to re authoration the rest of the keys,
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the army of killing and wounding civilians and be attack more than 500 people have died since the starts of the fighting. more than 700000 people have been forced to move elsewhere within the country. since the start of the conflict and at least 200000, have fled to neighboring countries, but millions remain in the capital. where most of the fight thing is taking place. it started with gunfire and bullets flying overhead, then all home was hits and we moved to a place that was sites, but it's not safe now. they are a strikes, shrapnel, flying when they is fighting. we want to leave, but we can't move to somebody's the, the slicing has damage to many important facilities. they include the main international airport, which was the focus of heavy battles during the 1st days of the fighting. other facilities such as water and power plants have also been destroyed by the fighting, with many residential areas, cuts off from power and running water for
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a month. now, the struggle between the 2 sides has also effected access to hospitals and markets . food supplies in the capital are running low and the consents that the situation will deteriorate for their as the fighting enters it's 2nd month. other cities in sedan have also with mr. fighting the most recent is jeanina in west star for when malicious, allied to the recess have been attacking the city for 4 days. lucky but the new hosting of what we call on all the international organizations, end of the un agencies to provide safety and food and to protect civilians. we also ask for the return of health services, because the situation here in janina is a catastrophe. all international organizations and civil societies should direct their assistance to janina. this is denise army and the rapid support forces on fridays signed would be called a humanitarian declaration in jetta,
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inside peer review. it seems to allow those trap in her tone to leave conflict areas and for 8 to come in to those in need, as well as protecting people and their homes. but that's it to happen on the ground where the financing is continuing along with the destruction and death and one thing of civilians. hey, but morgan, i'll just 0. how to or russia has launched a wave of air attacks across through cranes capital keys in the early hours of tuesday. ukrainian officials, a defense systems have per pound of tax. and at least for districts that want residents to remain in homes and shelters. the government says there's been a major tax on the capital this month. it was still a head on al jazeera agencies and nigeria struggling to cough as rising food costs, conflict, and displacement for thousands of children to the brink of male nutrition, palestinians, mac,
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75 years since they lost their homeland in the state of israel and was created the handler that was not in south asia and the remnants of psycho mancha, continued to pull across northern parts of me and my into western china. and so that heavy rain. so then roll back across congregation to the north east of india and me. and while we could see further issues where we have seen that flooding, no further west of this across eastern areas of india, we could see some he's of the day thunder storms. we've got a heat wave watches the in places like a do show of the next few days. and heat continues to build across the north, west of india and into pockets done some 5th, wind is expected to pick up some of that just across the road. just on over the next few days, much clara, however,
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along that west coast with some showers coming into the very south of india. the west of the weather. moving across the molds was moved to east asia. we've got some heavy rain, a comfortable central and southern pots of china that's brewing its way for the east. could bring more flooding to places like yang. she problems in the days ahead and further north of this, another band of rain works is way across the north east of china. now as we walk our way towards wednesday, you can see the korean peninsula astonished to see that rain pulling. it will eventually shift across shanghai, moving to southern parts of japan. later in the week. the, the largest sleep classified us documents to no one had ever seen the nature of material in that quantity before really across the world. if only one publisher is facing charges for funds examined, as well as the prosecution of the weeks found for press freedom,
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if under the old if leaving the messenger. i can't imagine that the binding ministration wants of this case to be express freedom legacy. the imprisonment of juliet sons on a jersey to the you're watching it, which is here. a reminder of our top stores, the salad. tricky is presidential election. will go to a rental flight of this month. president's reach of type is one to 5 percent lead or that has 9 private balcony students, sundays function. they will face each other again at the end of the you in is going to the lives of being lost and i see because of
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a tea thing to minutes very and crosses gang related balance has taken over the capital and access to essential services. severely compromise and funding between the cert, nissan me and the paramilitary rapid support. so as this has now been going on for a month, hundreds of people had been killed in thousands displaced from the homes. the attacks by um the groups hi, 3rd prizes and natural disasters. a pushing the most vulnerable people in nigeria to the brink of starvation. the world food program says cases of severe, acute know nutrition and children have quadrupled in less than a year. um address reports from my degree in the northeast with agencies struggling to con, abba is only 3 minutes old, and he's fighting the biggest battle of his life. to survive acute malnutrition, he and his mother fight to buy. what if i to this medical facility and my degree
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just in time? it's hung up. he needed breast milk and i needed food in order to provide him with that doctor say far too much. he's on the road to recovery. but how baby, like many patients, you will be in hospital for a long time. new admissions average about 250 children a week, up from 75 last year. you split it on my when, because uh if one dog dos our less often professionals that i noticed with complications. but as far as the hospital is concerned, now we are most of the 100 percent. 8 workers expect the number of people with mother cushion dixie lost us because which was unprecedented here, you know, at least an idea too many children agents to say 700000 children are severely and a weight and sick because then like enough to eat, doctors say most of them face life threatening conditions, and this is in the lead period. yet when food results are the lowest and crumbs
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aren't ready for have is yet for 14 years attacks. but i'm groups of crippled food production in the region, leaving an estimated 4 and a half 1000000 people dependent on aid, a conflict in security violence, the creates lots of displacement and with the displacement, destruction of human activity, farming, fly, and on top of diesel. so we hosted the massive installation of the coming this yes . cam. so internally displaced people in the northeast. what closed last year? i was all forward. just try to encourage them to return home. but do the tax from i'm go ski lift right. many are reluctant to be and with complex and you creating and more recently. so then draining resources from increasingly, frederick gorgeous humanitarian work. i said the outlook for these children is in
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bright for now mothers that focusing on what they can control, keeping that baby. so life. how many degrees? how did you see that? my degree and all these nigeria, the a fellow citizens, had mock 75 years since the knock, but also known as the catastrophe this, when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes to make way for the establishment of the state of his ro, as the to abraham reports from the occupied with bank people, the marks to die with protests and cultural events. 75 years of waiting inspired this artwork for the city and artists are using new mediums to talk about their history and their future. more than 20 palestinian and international artist
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participated in dislike submission, organized on the anniversary of the neck by the date in 1948 when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were forcibly displaced from their land. so the state of israel could be created from there. yeah, and that's why you see this assign infinity. it's like it's because it's ongoing and how much about it organized this event 3 years, he's been using art to highlight palestinians, the struggles under his really occupation submit and helpless the 1st name and none of them. i refused to portray the policy and in reality as an alternative narrative, it's already i lead to this as we have propaganda. sometimes we think the walls knows the story, but they don't comics are one of the tools to wish them is right. at least have made it into international studios like marvel comics,
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and managed to tech is right in the super heroes. global was 1st and 2nd generation refugees put enough to return home. many people here are pinning their hopes on younger palestinians. have a very strong belief in this generation, this very stubborn. they'll do anything for their rights that is stronger than our generation to them. palestine is historic. policy signed into law, a demonstration took place in the city. senator, thousands of people are gathering here today and they say no matter how much time has passed since the next month, they will continue fighting for their rights for the city as markets, another year of displacement another year on their occupation. and yet another affirmation of rights that seem to exist on the in words and not on the ground
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need to have but he added just need a demo. the occupied westbank, palestinian president and the boss commemorated, knock at the you in on monday and cool as well to be suspended from the international body. it was the 1st time the general assembly officially recognized the events christ. and so many reports from you in headquarters in new york, the house denny and showed off their culture and their resolve at the united nations on monday, when for the 1st time ever, the general assembly acknowledged the knock by the forcible displacement of 750000 palestinians and 1948 resulted in the u. n. z 1st and longest standing refugee crisis, and one of its most intractable conflicts. historians took note of the event. i think it symbolically important that the united nations mark what became a tragedy for the policy people, which was in part
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a result of an action taken by the united nations. there is still in there to, that's pervasive in the american media and american politics. whereby these things are, are somehow covered by israel security, but that margin is growing narrower and narrower. and on the international level, i think it's really, it's really a about to disappear. israel called the event anti semitic and encouraged other countries not to take part with this biased organization is distorting its own history. i'm working to ensure that the member states understand that the pending this despicable event means destroying any chance of peace by adopting the police being a narrative. quoting the stablish one of the state of is read a disaster palestinian president. mom who the boss a dress the gathering for an hour and called out to united states and britain for continuing to protect israel with their veto power and the security council on that
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that he shot. i get that for you guys. i mean that they took part in rendering our people victims when they decided to establish another entity in our historic homeland for their own colonial goals and objectives. israel would not have continued to talk still these and aggression without the support that receives from these 2 countries. i'm beat to this day. palestine does not enjoy the rights of the member state here at the united nations. and 2 key security council resolutions were never implemented. one, creating 2 states, israel and palestine side by side, the other establishing a right of return for palestinians to their homeland abbas said israel's acceptance as a member state was conditioned on those 2 resolutions and should be revoked. christian salumi, l g 0, the united nations. as palestinians who are preparing to mock them not as rarely, false as children killed the palestinian men during a ride and nebulous and the occupied with bank.
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the funeral was held for 22 year old solace. opera is rarely military said, people had held rocks and explosives and 5 edits. koses, hold them 150 pillows to indians have been killed in the occupied territory. so a 5 this year, at least 6 people have died off to a full story building called fire and new zealand. the blaze broke out on the top floor of a hostile in the capital of wellington. firefighters managed to extinguish the fire and investigation into his causes onto why 5 minutes to chris hopkins, visited the scene and sent his condolences to those who lost loved ones. along the way to the inquiry has criticize the f. b. i investigation and to donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign special council, john durham says the agency elect evidence member lives too heavily on trumps political opponents. the full, the president is urging congress to take action,
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describing it as treason and the crime of the century headed calhane reports from washington dc. the f. b. i went to far as to hear us conservative media. tell it this report is a huge story. something of this nature takes down the entire organization. a major bombshell and former president trump quickly took the social media claiming it was treason and the crime of the century. but experts close to the case say that in reality, it doesn't actually say any of that. here are some of the concerns that the during report raises were already flags before. so my impression so far is that there isn't a whole lot new here that hasn't already been identified. but i don't think it's any kind of of wins for donald trump or for his print campaign that he says it is john durham who is appointed by trumpet officials was critical
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of the f. b i for an investigation based on, on analyzed and unsubstantiated intelligence. but he only brought 3 criminal cases against low level people. 2 were acquitted, and one blood guilty to falsifying an e mail. it did not serve any time in jail. but the investigation durham was looking into which turned into the pro by special council rubber molar. did see significant arrest 8 tough trump officials found guilty of serious crimes. so of course the big question is, is this going to impact trump? is he tries to win the presidency again? probably not. he has just recently been found guilty of battery and a woman in the defaming her order to pay $5000000.00. he's facing 34 felony counts in manhattan for his business feelings. he's under investigation to atlanta for potential election interference. and there is another special causal investigating whether or not he had a role in the january 6th interaction, or whether he stole readings of classified documents and then tried to hide, hide them, and not given back to investigators. all that said,
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what does trump is done with every single one of these cases, is used it to successfully fundraiser particle high elda 0 washington. cuba was once in the unique position of producing more sugar than any other country in the world, but now with a deep economic crisis accessible by extreme sanctions from the united states. production across the island is almost grinding to a halt. it'll guston has moved from seems. wiggles cuba every year in cuba from november to may. it's time to come came using harvest as built in soviet times. the islands, sugar industry is in decline. in the 1980s it produced 8000000 tons of sugar year. last year, it managed less than half a 1000000. these work is now face more difficulties than ever before. this, it became as overgrown with weeds. dig it up, i'll give you more than that, but there's no herbicide and no such
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a laza for the game. you've got to feed the game. if not, it doesn't grow well. this how this can be used 10 times less. how decide and fertilizer than 6 years ago. that's lovely because in the last 6 years, unprecedented maximum pressure us sanctions committee bankrupted the islands economy. sugar is part of keep as national identity hang was best brought to the island more than 500 years ago by the spanish slaves the ship to discuss it and to transport canes and refineries. people became the 1st country and less in america. have railways, discounts came deliveries me in this refinery, which was built around continuously, is often shut down the but we've had to turn off the refinery quite a few times this last month because there's not enough fuel and things break when we turn it back on again, and breakdowns of how to handle when there's no cash loss, you know.

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