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the, the, the bottles of the central and southern guys of the casualty number keeps going up. it's not approaching 20 to the size. the, i know about this, and this is all just even live from doha. i'm also coming up another nice have violence between palestinians and is ready forces across the occupied
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west bank is there, a supreme court strikes down a controversial load that would have restricted its control of a government and a magnitude 7 point success, quade strikes, western japan, president's free parts of the coast office in the army warnings the, the number of people has been killed in is many attacks and gaza is still rising. it's not at $21978.00. central. gaza is a baffled field. this fighting around 3 refugee comes between these very forces on the, on the way no promise and is ready on. the spokesman says the war will continue throughout the twenty's funding for the monetary and crisis is getting worse. agencies say relentless is really bombardments and preventing badly needed supplies from getting in the say even more is needed. thought a couple of them has more from rasa in southern gas, as exhausted gauze and complete in
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a very desperate needs to suit as they are right now. i consider it to be a very critical 11 of segments that they are exposing to due to the fact that they are having access to a very limited number of humanitarian aids and the numbers over human period trucks that are entering the gaza strip on daily basis. because i could say that to be not fairly enough to help palestinians to survive and to keep we often that so these very ongoing get tags across kansas strip. also the relentless plumbing, of course, that there are 3 of us that killed the ability of the humanitarian organizations as like going to still operating as only to celebrate part of the territory. because of receiving the humanitarian age world in north and the middle areas are no longer receiving any kind of these aids due to the ongoing attacks and confrontations the on the ground. the reality is that trough has been the center of these aids where more people are getting under arriving to this very densely populated area. as
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there is going to be much more demands on dc, humanitarian supplies where families are really struggling to have access to such one. and this is the reality that the united nations and other humanitarian organizations have been warning about the need to mitigate the military and restrictions against the flow of the humanitarian supplies into the gaza strip east . to prevent the assignments that is looming on the horizon for a gauze and there's more volumes between these really forces and palestinians and the occupied westbank soldiers of storms. you need refugee camp as well as the cities of call k, a and suffered from the cellphone ties more from occupied stories than or we do understand that one of the raids in jeanine has since been concluded. and he is really army has withdrawn. but i want to shift our attention to it is really rate that is still ongoing in the occupied west bank city of publicly intense
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fighting going on there between palestinians and these really occupation forces. additionally, quite disturbing video of 2 is really soldiers dragging, a wounded palestinian man by the arms and then subsequently kicking him in the head in the shoulders while he is already down on the ground. medical workers and staff are saying that they were prevented from reaching any of the injured palestinians in the area. and they were also speaking to media saying, but they themselves, in their ambulances were shot at, in order to prevent them from reaching the palestinians, who had been wounded by the occupation forces in these raids. this is just a continuation of the near night. we and sometimes day time incursions by these really military in an effort to try and crack down on arms palestinian resistance
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and arrest wanted palestinian fighters since october. the 7th. we're looking at nearly 5000 arrests in the occupied west bank, as well as 320 palestinians who have been killed since october, the 7th alone before october 7th, the united nations had already said it was the dead we used here on record for palestinians in the occupied territories and post dr. october 7th that sent him. it is still the reality. a young palestinian nuns died and is really costs to be the 23 year old as the 7th palestinian prisoners to die since october the 7th. how much lead fights is attacked? southern israel, it became has more from bethlehem and the occupied westbank. it says looked over the 7 star city and families know very little about the conditions of their sons and daughters. it is really custody, and the little they know is enough to make them worried and concerned. i've the refunded bus to 23 year old. he has been detained in may 2022. and he has
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been announced that by these really present service. so it's looked over, the 7th palestinians have not been able to go and visit the family members, the relatives, it is ready jail and the vehicles representation has been limited. the lawyers have not been able to visit those prisoners in jails. they can sometimes see them via video conference at during trial, which is making palestinians worried. then of course, when we see that 7 prisoners die, that is really jail just since october, the 7th. this mix, the worries of the families increased specifically that we've seen many policy and the tvs when they were released from is really jail describe very difficult conditions. some were saying that they were subjected to physical and mental to torture. and it's really jailed. and indeed, when the swap deal happen between these really captives in the business, because it's true in exchange for palestinian prisoners, we've seen those prisoners miners being a sick,
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being tired is showing very deep uh, fatigue. they said that the food was not enough. so that's why the families of prisoners have released a statement saying that they pull the red cross, it is sponsible and accountable for the situation of their sons and daughters. it is really deals do that, but he does either. the occupied westbank, a delegation from yeoman's cruelty on group is in the running and capital for talks around this foreign ministry. it says hope the representative will be meeting yvonne's folder in minnesota saying i'm at ogden loss and he's reported to find specialities for supporting palestinians. is also repeated to find support for peace talks between yemen. undecided you ever have you? well, that meeting comes off to design center warships of the key red sea shipping route . on sunday, the u. s. navy destroyed the 3 boats blowing to the heart of who fiano group in yemen, officers attacked american ships. they arrived linked with these, say their targeting vessels connected to israel. around this,
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as this worship will secure shipping lanes, special set of reports from you. booty seems like this are becoming increasingly frequent in the course of this dress. me. so i have a guy, the destroyer is a dispute. and before embarking on his next mission interrupts, and it's here with the other us and they were west, so still comfortable with the tax on commercial ships that have brought the maritime traffic. here to a near scottsdale, we've seen the decrease in what we've been monitoring anywhere between 30 to about 40 percent of what the normal ship traffic is. what's your tax in the region are for some of the world's largest shipping companies to suspend the operations in the red sea. they have really route that ships around the southern tip of africa. 8.8000000 of buttons of organ. fussing to that, let's see. every month. so imagine how they're going to going to have to go all the
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way i don't africa. and the price increasing and who's, who's, who's, who's going to pay for the price of know the end people, the customer going to pay the price of us has formed a multi national test 1st to deter who these from attacking commercial ships have to keep ceilings or fan, but many countries that are agreed to contribute to the task force that has sent warships for the tax on intensifying and the effectiveness of the question is being questions. there's still a lot of unknown questions for the coalition. what the rules of engagement are, how many vessels are going to be a part of this and how the. busy entire coalition coalition is going to work for the city. they're not aiming to block the street, but on the tech and ships linked to israel. region is not recently made a trist and we are afraid that this conflicts, we take a take over some of the countries,
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dozens of cargo ships are spending at the port of ju booty for days. many don't know when they will get security clearance to after the rest. this is about a month, up straight. we step raise the other, the in pennies a lot from east africa and connect the gulf of ogden to the red sea. yeah, ma'am, it's just 29 to them. it is from here of about 12 persons of global faith passes through this straight. i'm almost at the full international container traffic. now us is increasing his neighbor, the presence here and on the other side of the street, what would you say? we would continue talking west of link these ram onto the kidding in gaza, stops inside of that, i'll just the roof above a member of the street. visually, supreme court is talking down to parliamentary law that would have limited judges control over government decisions. original changes have been supported by prime minister benjamin netanyahu may trigger to months of protests. critics,
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a warrant that they could encourage corruption and arbitrary appointments of important posts or con, report some occupied east of us. for the 1st time in it's ralph history. supreme court has notified a basic rule one of the series of laws it serves as the countries of listen constitution. on monday, it defied this quote over tub. the reasonableness stands of bill 8, judges spaced in favor. 7. again, just to submit a. so you're, if levine, who is one of the architects, the low slung, the ruling saying the decision to publish during the war is the opposite of the unity needed for the fight has. but the opposite. shanita. yeah. le, page for support of the court decision. blaming the divisions leading to the october 7th attacks the supreme court. the best way to say it's a, it's a voice that they raised its voice, the fairly clear and loud way and put an end or they what's called the
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legal juris. the care reform that any else government try to to him at the end of the met him, the israel's parliament, the connect to approve the bill in july of the vote was 64 to 0 of the opposition little bit because boy because it the vote and still doubt some shows he's shame towards the government moving sleigh. so there was a show full, some tens of thousands of processes. some escalated to finance and arrests of the bill eliminated adoption under which the court could override from government decisions. a block appointment support has claimed the court to use the power was under the caustic, but opponent said the quote, the ability to blow up the problem entry overreach wasn't the central part of israel system of legal checks and balances because it was the 1st piece of
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a load up package of judicial reforms and its rebecca so now called the rest of the government's proposed reforms into question over crushing blow to the coalition government, people who have been times the protesting for months. we'll see this as a wind and all the language here as being about unity during, as well as war on gone to the supreme court decision could once again create a whitening gulf between the coalition and public opinion. laura homes out 0 occupied east jerusalem. kenneth ralph is the former executive director of human rights watch and he says, the willing via firms democracy in nashville as well. i think we have to recognize that this ruling is very important because it does reaffirm there's really democracy if you listen to, you know, people like ben compare the, there's a far right to minister. they say this is an attack on democracy, but that seems to mean introduction. yeah. who gets to do whatever he wants. in
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fact, democracy means even the executive is subject to the law subject to the limitations imposed by his rules. basic law. that's important for democracy. we've been history all, it means still relatively little for palestinians after occupation of the court is not going to get involved in how the world spots in gaza. so you know, the argument this somehow against the war is ridiculous. i'm the course is not even stopped the settlement project. it has had many opportunities to roll and rather the settlement 3 legal it hasn't done so because they saw clearly are they violate the geneva conventions which prohibit an occupied power sending their population to occupied charge. right. so you know, this is rhetoric from the far right now. it's dangerous or because matching yahoo is dependent on this far right. ministers to stay in power. and so they may push him to try to ignore the quotes ruling. and he may be inclined to do that just to save his skin to avoid his corruption prosecutions. now i'm going to the higher and
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a here is that all in a while, people say, oh, you know, we have to revisit this decision. everybody has agreed to hold off until after the war, the commission in a crate that's going to start looking at how the doctor were 2nd happened. was there intelligence failure? who's responsible? you know, natania who benefits from putting that off. i would hope he would resist attacking the supreme court, attacking israel's democracy in the midst of all. let's go ahead and i'll just say that 2024 is going to be one of the biggest years. yes. for elections around the world. we're going to take a look at some of the homes are going to take place in asia, the hello. the weather remains, logic set fair across much of the middle east, but some places have plotted to central air as much as catching spots of rain. i
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would suppose the gulf even here in the habit of anything to write home about the what the weather will be a little further move. possibility of a few showers, just sliding out of a rock into the middle of saudi arabia for a time. pushing down towards concepts we by frame this we make our way through wedding state, just bits and pieces of january light, right? i talked to some right? so making its way into betty's to side of the mediterranean, so gosh, i could catch you several to has to go on through tuesday. the shouts easing up into coastal fringes of the israel, pushing right the way off the coast 11 on an up towards the southern positive ducky . yeah. and that makes its way a little further east with, as we go on through where the stands to the channel system showers across that is the side of the met. cypress could also catch a shout or 2 possibility of one or 2 shouts. the lucky northeast of algeria, northern positive, tennessee. but much of north africa, much of west africa is generally dried. it stays that way over the next couple of days. not so dreyfus, southern parts of medic escalate. we do have typical syfy alvaro making its way
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across the southern parts of the country using out towards the southern indian ocean by mid week. the it is a tenant object to produce objective these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda for genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of this rarely public, this course and seeing more voices persist sale, calling the way to the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, the
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you want to go to 0 in mind of our top stories of this are fights and continues around 3 refugee camps and essential gaza between is ready for since and the ongoing of how much in the front of 2000 people have been killed by as many of types of industry there's been more violence in the occupied west pine between there's really forces and palestinians soldiers of storm janine camp as well as the city of okay. yeah. and suffered several palestinians interested leisure supreme for this stuff done a controversial which would have restricted its control over government. the legal change was originally passed by 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu. white screen government. it's right for me to roll back some of the power of visuals towards and it's fox and nationwide. protests. thousands of vaccines are being delivered to gaza. the palestinian ministry of health and the strip says about 60000 newborn
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babies that are at risk because the drugs haven't been available is there any bombing has almost completely destroyed guys as health care system. lot of people are being left without protection against childhood diseases like polio and measles, but administering the vaccines is going to be tough because most people are living in temporary accommodation mile. kyla is the part of standing health minister and she's old. obviously the situation in the gaza strip is getting worse for the hour, and the medicines are only available able to then to the strip, to the rocking crossing and the stuff the situation and in gaza is the best way to pick you up talking about does become that it's only 9 hospitals out of 56 working partially really only the and their dental and some other and some other services. but it's not working it efficiently with all its complexity, especially in the soft uh, these, uh, look at the,
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in the south. they are overwhelmed with patients that, that the pacific is almost 300, get a sense that they don't have enough medical supplies and medicines and they enough electricity. and therefore the solution is to take the best of it. that is normally inside the normal because applies only those which is done through other factors points and the dead for those who i think they use immediately. the image is the image of the kid and the sense of what comes up like they're not specialized medicines, something we have and it does up 10000 vision to add 10 to patients. we did the recent, i thought because there is no on color. you can let you can a death in pen to the, to the so cause a desktop and or put a jump in. that is good. did it make sense for me?
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the when is the only thing that we don't have? they don't have it. we don't have and get into the 10. ok. i'm going to prove that i used to work in the daily to these issues that i left existing only the left instead of i have the images to the medicine and that's just him when it comes up like the novel, going to take a look at some of these other news, the leaders of 3 is political opposition named jane young has been stopped in the se in city or both. son is being phoned to a hospital and the capital sold. local media certainly was turning the side of a proposed airport for an align asking some autograph, suddenly lunged forward and scanned them in the neck. the minds being taken into custody. these democratic party naturally lost the 2022 presidential election. the country's police chief, besides a swift inside the investigation is underway. hong kong media type whom jimmy law
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is appearing in court for these pleaded not guilty to national security offences. the pro democracy activist arrived in the prison finally, scorsone by heavily on police, buys accused of conspiracy to publish the vicious publications under a colonial era. last, last month, the court rejected his bed to crush the charge is facing life. imprisonment to these convicted is more than a 1000000000 people are going to vote in elections across asia pacific this year. and the choices made by voters could have far reaching consequences 20 checking reports. let me give you a warning. this video contains flashing images that could effect some viewers in a region that home to nearly 60 percent of the global population 2020 full will be an opportunity for many to choose new leaders and governments with so many different political systems. is there any common thread the boat has,
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should bear in mind? i think the key here is access to power, but also how power is exercise and whether the exercise of power has legitimacy to, to hold on to hang on. the largest democracy in the world. india votes in april and may recent state elections such as prime minister and a, rendered moody as a good chance with the time. but his critics say he's taking india down in north star, terry and paul. it's concerned many if he could, the ro, democratic institutions in bangladesh, political balance is expected ahead of the poems opening in early january. she could see the, the longest serving female head of government could take a fist to him as p. m. the united nations, as the police, to refrain from excessive force and mass arrest ahead of the vote. packets stone could also see contention selections in february with one form
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a prime minister in jail, and another recently return from x. so the democratic system is likely to on the go a severe test, but some say a fluid democracy, expensive the new democracy a to without holes. the alternative was we have community cool music government in law. we had moved the government in thailand and in most other countries, if you don't have the people people's ability, the 2 boys have preferences then is, is, was age is on the balance and indonesia for this big young know the old, the cooling the to, for the 50 percent of the electorate under the age of 40, for the continuity and stability, maybe at the front of many vote, his minds adult lives will be on one of the asians most progressive democracy is taiwan. when it boats for new president, democratic institutions have tried them recent decades. but the biggest player
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could be, ty, ones on democratic nate, but china, and it's threats to take back for the claims is a renegade problems. tony cheng elders, there must be a 1st time under way and less than japan after a powerful that's great cause widespread damage. i'm triggered so now how many warnings, at least 8 people have been killed. and then around the center of the as quick as those i know that supports the these are the moments of magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck western japan the ground shakes for nearly a minute. the city of what g mail near the epi center of the chicago of prefecture down power lines sparked fires or but across japan's western coast. there was another threat. well, it's not a whole happy or state much a may just so now me warning is in effect for no to issue kind of what pre fixture we are currently observing. a large tsunami people near the shoreline and river banks, please evacuate to higher ground. nearly 13 years after it's
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not the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in japan killed more than 20000 people here are scared in a run to hide the whole room while shaking the tv or shaking. i have to keep everything on the table. uh, yeah, uh i do. i did feel safe in my room though, but everything else was shaking. the impact of the quake leaves, holmes and ruins. roll structured and debris scattered across the street. is i, my hus safety? do? i've received the reports that very large scale damage has been confirmed so far, including numerous human casualties. building collapses, and fire smit they do to go to this. that profit concerns about the safety of nearby nuclear power plants, plate down by japan, nuclear watchdog hook me know,
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you know, some, i need to go to much though they are currently no report to the regularities with nuclear power plants. but a threat is not over, say small or just start warning of possible aftershocks or another strong earthquake and say they could happen at any moment. texas, i'm gonna reach out to 0 or drawing bike from class to what by units came from on this. uh well, what's the latest units? yeah. so we have since moved to a different part of kind of why this is a residential enclave and i'm going to step out of frame for our camera man to show you the aftermath of that magnitude. 6 points or sorry, 7.6 quake. although the power in this area was probably closer to magnitude 5, but you can see just the damage the, the ground giving way under these homes and entangled among them are car. as you
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can see, a car just squashed under a i this located home and neighbors. here say that there were people inside of these homes when the ground shook, but as far as they know, nobody have died. thankfully from this amazing scene here, neighbors say that the gas and water are still cut. so we see a staffers here trying to kind of bring some semblance of order into this residential enclave. but they say that they have managed to get a power back. but you should call a is a coastal a prefecture of some 1000000 people along the west. of japan's main island of horns you, this is the region that has taken much of the damage. not to mention a tremor is an aftershocks from that new years day. quick. it on the north is the
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up and center of this quake no tool peninsula and according to japan's public broadcast her n h k. most of the known faith holidays are being confirmed and watching my city also on the northern tip of the prefecture where that fire had broken out on monday and among the deceased, or people in their teens into the ninety's. but the hardest hit no tell remains largely out of reach as a main road is that net to that torn shaped peninsula remain damage. and this is also affecting rescue efforts. as you can imagine, communication lives have also been impacted. so while the japanese people are very resilience to earthquakes, it is also inevitable, or it is indeed a tobacco people's minds. the possibility of strong after quick's after shocks, rather as,
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as the weather agency here in japan are wanting people to stay away from the coastal areas, at least for the next week. in particular, in the coming few days and unit, we've only got about 30 seconds on this. but i just wanted to ask, i mean that the scale of, i know that people in japan have experienced jobs quite before obviously. but the scale of this is significant. how is the government dealing with this? right, so a prime minister. so me otc does said that he's heading up an emergency disaster response headquarters. they're in touch with local officials and discussing how to go about these rescue efforts and dispatch the self defense forces as well as fire and police personality. but he admits that this is a great challenge. and an aerial footage from, of helicopter is show that there are a spot of fires in and infrastructure damage as well as what he says extremely
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