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to now is ready tanks of pushed into the hearts of southern causes, main cities to see this gen and as a great amount of people crowded in very small areas and without any wider. and the last page has no humanitarian a s o. the postponed again, the un security council has now expected the votes on wednesday to try and push for resolution. speaking the amount of terry enforce engaged the voluntary johnston. this is all just aaron lawson, so i will. so coming up is really is really slow and not do you mind me, terry. and pause and additional in your mind and tearing aid in order to enable the release of hostages is very pressing. isaac heard song opens the door to another
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spot of deals in order to cover captives held in guns. heavy bombardments of the giovanni a refugee camp in northern dogs is ready. um it says it now has full control. the area rising tensions and the red see us says it hopes for countries joining international coalition to come back to we see a tax many, it says this was deterrence efforts to support the protestant mt. this is where the attacks across the besieged gauze, a strip of killed at least $100.00 palestinians in the last 24 hours according to the health industry and goes up as well as presidents has flow to the idea of a 2nd to monetary and cause as it had soak, says israel is ready for another seas 5 deal to secure the release of what is ready,
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captives are being held in the gaza. i can reiterate the fact that is where it is ready for another human and terry and pause and additional you might have to hire in a in order to enable the release of hostages. and the, the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while. and the leadership of almost 5, and this is not released a statement say it will not hold any for negotiation without dissertation of aggression and gauze. are these very ami claims. it's taking full control over to a body of the created in northern garza. jamalia has faced heavy boom bob and since the start of this war attacks there on tuesday, queues at least 46 protest in the midst of this un security council has been meeting to talk through a resolution quoting for the suspension of hostilities to the most amount of time in age into gaza. a vote on that to resolution has been postponed until wednesday.
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the council has failed to pass any resignation since the war began more than 2 months ago. gabriel is on that has mona from the united nations. so these negotiations are happening behind closed doors. there's a lot of things that are very unclear about what's going on. but what is very clear is that it's the united states that is asking for these delays. and it's the united states that clearly has issues with some of the language in this resolution, particularly when it comes to this just ation of hostilities in the original uh draft that it was for circulated last friday and called for a cessation of hostilities. and it has a very permanent tone to it, if you will. united states would not go for that. so it was changed to a suspension of hostilities in order to allow for humanitarian access. it was
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believed that the us could possibly accept that. and that's why we thought that there would be this boat on tuesday, but it's clear that there are still some issues here that the us wants to address. it's very important because of course the us has veto power in the security council . we now believe that the vote will take place on wednesday as early as 11 am local time or 16 g m t. gabriel's on to how does it at united nations in new york? israel's prime minister has met the families of how mass captives meeting comes as pressure of mount, so as government to reach a cx 5 deal to bring them home. it comes just days off these very minute. truth mid to to mistakenly kidding. 3 kept his in gaza, but it's smith's reports from tennessee, or it's taken more than a week of asking, but the families of the gods a captives finally got that meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu for 5 minutes. the gave us hope in the meeting and was very intimate meeting
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with a small number of families, which we believe is a good way for the 5 minutes to talk to the families and was a productive meetings where we also asked what we can do more for him, but at the end of the day, the buck stops here is really media is reporting that the government wants to deal with how much that will secure the release of elderly male and female captives is where it is ready for another humanitarian pause. and additionally, we don't mind tiring aid in order to enable the release of hostages and the, the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while. and the leadership of the home us officials from the us, canada and israel have met at least twice in europe since friday. and the all reports that the how most representative will travel to cairo in the coming days to meet with the gyptian security officials about will be the 1st meeting since the
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previous si, fi collapse more than 2 weeks ago. as we have found our position of good to go to the rejecting to hold any form of negotiations over the prisoners exchange on the continuing is for any genocide than what we are. however, open to any of the initiatives that contributes to ending the aggression on our people and opening the crossing to bring in to bring in aid and provide the need to or philistine and people both sides blamed each other for the collapse of philosophy. 5, how much said israel refused to discuss office to release of a competence? israel says how much refusing obligation to release old women captives, by public opinion, head remain solidly behind the war pressure to get the captives. ounce of gauze has intensified since 2 soldiers killed, 3 of the captives waving
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a white flag and the light is missing and also between the prime minister of council, on the heads of must side on the c, i a was described as positive a source last side but no agreement on negotiations is expected. imminent bonus smith, i'll just say era telling me that's bringing home the cell, who now in the occupy the service then that happened to the armed wing of islamic jihad, i've released a video of more, is ready captive. so what can you tell us about this? a palestinian islamic, who has other quotes for games, releasing a video of 2 captives this evening, both elderly man in that video, they are both saying that they want these really government to come to some sort of agreement for their release. they went on to say that they are afraid of continuous is rarely bombardment and afraid of dying and error strikes. additionally,
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they said, quote, you want to receive us as bodies. now one of the sons of the 79 year old captives who was the 1st man featured in the video speaking to is really media tonight saying that he's incredibly concerned and the government needs to make a deal. immediate lead for their release is real, usually dismisses these types of videos of captives health and gaza as quote psychological warfare. but these really public has been putting extensive pressure on the government to come to some sort of deal where they could see the release of captives from the is as it had some statement to reflect, to feel just how much pressure these vary. government is on the the pressure on these rarely government has been mounting for the last 74 days to bring back the captives. these really military, it has sought out with 3 objectives since the beginning of this war. and they have
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not had those military achievements that they have been wanting to. so these really president had formerly and publicly announced israel's position that they were ready to renegotiate. they were ready for some sort of ceasefire deal to bring captives back several weeks ago when there was that 7 day ceasefire period. there was cautious optimism among these really public who saw that a deal like that actually worked in securing the release of a lot of captives. there are around a $129.00 still being held in gaza. and these family members are trying to put the pressure on the government to come up with this deal as they 74 of this war is closing. but the is rarely president well ending. his remarks said that is how much choose is not to negotiate, not to accept this kind of deal. these really military is going to continue with their operation via land, air and sea, with what he said was without restrictions carry from the thanks for that.
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but as strikes in the southern guns that have reduced residential areas to revel, at least 30 people have been killed in rough or, and the latest attacks search and rescue efforts. ongoing power assume is in route, but with more now in the southern guns of city of rough warranties and rescue work has all the getting in a crazy homes used to be is really stripes. 3 houses here, killing thousands of pounds thing is possible, but we wake up in the morning and there is no 5 to mount. i do not know what to call this feeling. somebody's gone. oh, the most people are trapped under the brought to the city. since we came this morning at 6 am, we have been finding people. we recover at the 2 parties. there are no tools for
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this. just all hands. we brought the bulldozer to remove the rumble because there are around 10 people underneath that son. his father, mother, son and daughter, still under the hundreds of thousands of pounds that was the from the codes in number and going to south. the use very only has conducted the way you have to waste strikes and densely populated neighborhoods in phone units and dropped off the internet that the job has got to do. we ran outside and some people under the house. there were 20 people inside it and around it were homes of displaced people from gaza, actually living with one of our relatives, 100 people from guys that were staying with them. why should have been a refute? turned into a death trap. i've never seen such people and i was born in 1950. i have never seen anything like this. i witness 1956 more than was not anything like this. i witness 1967 for war. there was not something like this best
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as a barbarian act that we have not seen before. with the extent of the damage and destruction, more than 60 percent of coal guns with the 1st stroke to, according to the united nations. thousands of people cost to missing. many of them believe to be trapped on the amount of pounds to use a water flow to go next as they're safe. so it's 10 to dust. the east barely relentless bombing of the southern part of the gaza strip did not stop at spike. the fact that it had been designated as a save soul for johnson's to flee too into aly, initial days of the war and gaza. behind this destroyed building. more than 20 palestinians had been killed. and the dual credit concerns among palestinians that they are no longer safe. in garza tarik advisor roof, i will do 0 as well as living conditions for displaced. palestinians are only
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getting worse with people saying no air is safe food, clean water and shelter scares. and how the reports from the law in central godsa palace, the news continues to are going to find their basic needs to live. we are currently, as you see behind me, a place where palestinians are living. they set up their tents in the street surrounding. ok, so hospital in that and by law we talk to a lot of people. they're telling us that the situation is disastrous. dates in every single morning strive to find water to find food for their kids. and aids coming is not covering all across the causes trip. another thing policy means told us that it's very hard for them to find medicine. the pharmacies where pain killers and influenza medicine are not available along with incident and
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diabetes medicine and a lot of other medicines that are not available anymore in the cause of how this thing is here are living their daily lives as you see their laundry on these ropes, searching for sunlight. and this is how the tents have been effected by the rain that occurred in the past couple of days. the people are telling us that their biggest fear is rain. they don't want the rain because there has been a lot of kids and their tents are very for dry and not strong enough to protect them from the rain. the situation is catastrophe and people want this to end as soon as possible, calling for cease wire. this is in the city for ada,
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0 garza, that has been well that was a situation in essential going. so that's head for the south. now, what is ro told palestinians to move for the safety of the conditions the, onto any backs up? i mean, my fluid has moved from a soup kitchen in rafa. you know, normal is defined by destruction on display screen on the daily hardship of searching for food and trying to stay dry behind me. a simmering pots of lint, those 2 of those stories of compassion on a strain between those volunteers in this fits soon, and the many 100 displays hungry and from the tides palestinian we q in line at 8 am to get this bonus to pick up breakfast, lunch and dinner on life is harsh these days. it's food, no water, no money, nothing is left. life is hot and then you would ever imagine in the we
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prepared 10 large pots of lentil every day. each part can feed up to a 100 families of 17 members. people come from you back to ation centers, evacuation zones, and other residential buildings. they have been displaced to, to receive their daily meal of what we cook displaced. families depend largely on this meal because there's no source of income whatsoever other than this free meal they get here. kind of the idea that i didn't check this to get send. these volunteers are slipping, the only back, the ones don't live in the market place hungry thursday, march the found this around the 5 followed by this city as well. so to come on else, is there a front skits tough on immigration? tell you what's a controversial nor prove by parliament who meet for foreigners the
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brought to you by visit castle. there's are headlines for the americas. thank you so much for joining in still seems somewhat weather around by the block, of course. still recovering after that deadly storm there. it's shifting into a southern argentina, most of paraguay. it's under weather alerts for severe storms here on wednesday. pretty good run of rain as well for that eastern side of brazil. otherwise our usual pulses of showers and storms through the amazon jungle on wednesday. fairly quiet for central america, just some showers along the caribbean coast here, but otherwise, nothing to major. and we've had all that weather along the eastern seaboard of the us. it's now pushing into canada. is nova scotia, providence rain fall alerts in place. your worst case. we could see that a months worth of rain in 24 hours off to the west. it is much more quiet,
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so we've got some warrants coming in through the northern plains, billions in montana, 13 degrees, and we do have a weather maker coming in and off the pacific. so this is going to give us days of rain for places like los angeles, and over the next 72 hours. we could see a month's worth of rain here, land in the southern us. and with this breeze coming in off the gulf of mexico, that means temperature's not bad. houston, texas 20 degrees for you on wednesday. see you later. the weather brought to you by visit castle african countries have struggled to replace many of the artifacts taken on you repeat the colonized. this is our experience. most of our identities. in the final, of course, of the series museums and collectors still hold precious as a select few have been returned, but the still a long way to go on progress is painfully slow restitution because stolen or
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punctuation on notice here. the see what else is here? i'm on to all the headlines now is rose. preston says his country is ready for a 2nd to mount a terry and pause to allow the release of more captives into a concept. the mass has rejected any negotiations on the bottom of the strip the votes, the un security council resolution calling for the suspension of facilities in gaza has been delayed for 2nd day. members are struggling to agree on the wedding trying
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to avoid another us. each of these very ami says it's taking full controller to follow the open concept. the area has faced heavy on bob and since the stones of the attacks on jabante g kept on tuesday, kills at least $46.00 for the students. us says it's reviewing a possible terrorist designation for humans, movies, lighthouse national security spokesman. john coby says, washington on his partners will do what they can to protect ships in the red sea. there's going to be a whole lot of hardware in the red sea now. label hardware, not just from the united states, but other ships, other ships from other nations, to counter these threats. so let's see where it goes. i mean, it's all up and running. now we hope it gets stronger and, and is, is we're able to add additional countries and additional capabilities to and i'm certainly not going to telegraph any punches one way or the other. i'll say this though, as i said in my opening statement, the attacks are acceptable. we have national security interest at play in the
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region. there are international security interest at play in the region, including to prep the shipping. we take responsibility seriously. we're going to continue to do what we can to protect a y task correspondence. kimberly how coach has the latest us state department. so according to national security council spokesperson, john kirby is considering whether or not to designate the who sees as a foreign terrorist organization. this is in response, he says to the escalation in a tax originating from yemen. this, as the united states announced it is part of an international coalition to protect the red sea as specifically commercial shipping vessels from attacks, specifically by the who sees. now already we know that operation prosperity, guardian, as it's called, is made up of $44.00 signatories,
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including nations like written candidates, spain, italy, and france as. 2 as nato b, e u, and the g 7, there is a concern about the cost to the global shipping trade, which currently in the red sea cows to about 15 percent overall. what we know is that because of these mounting attacks already, there has been a halt by some shipping companies operating in the red sea. what operation prosperity guardian will do will allow this international force to now take a defensive past year and action against these attacks. kimberly helped get l g 0, the white house, the spring. you some of the welding these now frances parliament has approve the controversial that's will tough. some rules on immigration. the bill passed off the far right the, the marine, the penn center potty would vote for it if it will strengthen front says let's see,
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to deport foreigners. critics courting at the most to progressive immigration the in decades. so that's only that's across now to natasha butler who's joining us from paris now. so natasha, the immigration bill has passed the french part of it. presumably the government will be feeling believe by that was a huge amount of relief for the french government that it's immigration. bill has been paused and also for the french president emanuel my call that is made a new immigration rule. one also centers of his 2nd time and look, it was just a week ago that it looked as if this bill might be completely de rails because the m p. 's on the voice of a preschool spectrum in the national assembly said that it was too lax and his phone bad there is on the left side,
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it was in humane and the same uses for the french presence of mind, whom i call his party does not have a call to match the majorities of what a came down to in the end was in the policy. what we have seen is the french government have them to compromise more they've done is they've compromised with politicians on the going to the preschool spectrum because they knew they would never be able to get those from the left to support that bill. but what that means is that this immigration bill to see obviously become more is a little tougher. i know taught us and it was in its original form. so just to give me examples of children born to 4 and parents have been able to alternately gain a french citizenship until now. but now that will be no citizenship. some but people, patients, they don't less rights for example, for asylum seekers aside and seek is my good. so given what you say that the rights campaign is, we'll see all this very differently. what's that be on? what's happened of the?
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well, this is why it's been such a tough device to fail to get through the apartment because there were so many impedes on the left. who said that it was an inhumane bills that it was far too on flat because of some of these things. they was, they said that it took away the rights of asylum seekers of people to seek justice nicholas recalls if they wanted to. i may says the fact that maureen, the claims for why apologies to this bill and voted for it this evening will for them. that is just the sign of how far are going to bill have to go and does it don't, is accepted that as a form for my se, fools, they are extremely upset royce campaign to say that this is an erosion of human rights and goes against french values it's actually about to empower as far as the thank you. no longer threatened the volcanic eruptions under wayne iceland following weeks of strong seismic activity. volcanic eruptions are coming
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in iceland, which sits on tube tectonic plates. so some of which has more this is the moment volcano in southwest iceland corrupted spilling lava as smoking, old directions. molten rock and columns of fire poured out of features in the ground. it followed weeks of earthquake activity and mutual ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors in the 24 hours before the eruption. that's kind of mixed feelings to be on a so. yeah, let's see how it goes and how long it lasts. and it's still amazing to see, but yeah, that's kind of a bittersweet feeling at the moment. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from gun to vic. a fishing town in the south searing a significant interruption. last month,
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authorities issued evacuation orders for the $4000.00 residents and close the nearby geothermal spot. the meter, a logical office says the volcanic future is about 3.5 kilometers long. as long as gushing out at the rate of 100 to 200 cubic meters per 2nd, much more than in previous eruptions the, at a cubic international airport remains open. although there are 2 ways to both arriving and the parking flights. back in 2010, a volcanic eruption caused major disruptions across europe. and aerospace police are on high alert and members of the public had been warned not to approach the area axles i'm gonna reach out to 0. the un security council has agreed to withdraw peace keepers from the democratic republic of congo. the gradual exit will begin later this month for the un mission and will remain in the country for another year
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. can police authorities accuse peacekeepers or failing to protect civilians from arms groups operating in the east and they also attack? so force took more than 7000000 people from their homes. the democrats. and this comes as nearly 14000000 registered votes as will go to the polls for general election on wednesday. i sent for the ecstasy katie's seeking a 2nd time. he's promised to improve security and living conditions within 20 candidates are running against him. voters would also choose members of parliament and local governments representatives. catherine, so it has moved from contrast we have been speaking to the president of the commission will say that she's facing. she was challenging, especially when it comes to transporting materials to different parts of the country. this is a huge country, she's struggling with, you know, in a just me we're talking with talk,
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we're talking about of areas that have bad road the talking that he's also talking about that there's not enough money. but we've also been talking to, kimberly was saying that they wants to come to vote at and they just want us to a free fair and credible election. she waits new in the air is due to be sworn in before parliament on wednesday. shake the shell. i'll hop mad, i'll stop by was succeeding his huff of the shake, my wife who died on saturday. i said baker ports from q 860 as well, but it took you be able to savvy to do a final prey and fable to the late to meet and he's huff with a shifting loss of some of the new mirror of quite to ship. michelle, i'm at a somebody said to take an oath as a special session of the national assembly before that his duty was too late. the late to move to rest check. michelle said that you have for his brother, law shaking michelle has already been defect totally distance. 2021, and alien,
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