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making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine lydia young region and so many others. we go to them, we make the effort. we tear straight the middle of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like. and it's my job to shed light on how and why the indiscriminate is really a tax scale does ends a cost guys, or at least $9.00 or dead after strike on a residential building in rock. the hello, this is l g 0 at my from to ha, i'm for the back. people also coming up. israel order is evacuation of medical
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staff from ox. the hospital, one of the last remaining medical facilities in central guys is really strikes on 711 on care for more members of hezbollah. the alms group responds, withdrawn, attacks on them is really on the base. and having use gunmen in ecuador store at tv station during a live broadcast, the countries in a state of emergency operating a toy gun story escapes from the price of the gaza has enjoyed. another night of tara is really forces of targeted a residential building in ross in the south. at least 8 people were killed in this latest attack. the wounded were taken to nearby hospitals, which remain overwhelmed. and on the brink of collapse. is there any? yes, right, so, so destroyed a mosque and several houses in con eunice, i'll just here as terry cup was only for some rough, the attacks on an every hour on site gauze, a stripe,
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and one of the latest military strikes was conducted against roughly the district where a multiple stuart building had been attacked to where a number of palestinians have been injured and one woman till now had arrived being killed. now ambulances have gone to brook to bring me victims from the location of the target thing. and the location of the targeting had been in a tell a soul on a neighborhood, which is one of the most densely populated areas in a rough ends, which is only a few meters away from the mass, make shift 10 shelters. and that is close to milwaukee area, and this area is very densely populated, with the factories had been evacuated from separate parts of galls of strip. and they are right now living in the very crowded area. and also we can say that the attack had been carried out to our residential building, a decent to one of the main central, most of tele salt on neighborhood. and this is one of the attacks that had been
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carried out in an area that's supposed to be safe zone for palestinians as the majority of causes are being great. now living in site, this area and also in the outskirts of tele. so ton of that is very close to a milwaukee, which is the main mass chill, tough floor residents in the south of the territory. as you can see right now, the becky ground, i'm shannon's as a hitting to bring more victims and more injuries from the location of the targeting. as the attacks continue to hit the gaza strip from the north to the south and in particular, it had been expanded in the middle of an 8th of the 2 or 3 in the past. few hours were full palestinians being killed and under so wrecked refuge account. and one of the latest attacks had been carried up in the last hour us and israel is intensifying a tax on the actual hospital in central guys are forcing medical staff to evacuate . the maternity and intensive care units have been attacked. thousands of people taking shelter in the vicinity have been ordered to leave and who did re is at the
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hospital in darrow by law. we are in the hospital in bed, in bela where most of the medical team evacuated after the fires live. i munitions on the i c u unit and the maternity unit in the cause. sure, let's walk inside. as you see, the only medical person the left are under the nursing team, where most of them are volunteers and live in the area and do not have any place to evacuate. we have been talking to the nursing team and they're sending us that state where they'll are going to stay here because they feel that it is a huge responsibility for them to leave the hospital. they also told us that the main doctors are evacuated with their families because their families work inside the hospice us. also, the administrative team is completely empty, where the doctors are doing the doctors left in the hospital are doing both the
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administrative work and the medical you are here. there are sin also volunteers for the cleaning, for cleaning the hospital. and at 2 days ago, some journalists who were here in the hospital had and made an initiative, has been at the hospital to mean it's flores. and it's emergency departments more than 90 percent of the month because a team in the officer has put the evacuated after i myself also evacuated the hospitals and it's not only doctors who evacuated but also journey list where we're talking about more than a ton media organizations. less than evacuated $1200.00 units and $2.00 to $4.00 were also talking about people who were seeking refuge in the hospital for more
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than 3 months in that and but the hospital is not witnessing a collapse, but it has been also with missing a severe shortage of medical use, according to the method, can see him in this hospital. this is in the clinic as data gaza product after 5 visits to israel, 3 months of war and the canning of 23000 people, us secretary of state. and to me blinking has repeated a familiar message, a call for he's really restrained, but he still refuses to call for a cease fire. thinking has urges around to allow more humanitarian aid into guys and raise the possibility of our nation's normalizing relations with israel. so hi raj, a for some telling me he came to is row with a message from some arab leaders. that normalize ation of relations is still possible, but with conditions they're ready to support a last thing solution that ends the long learning cycle of violence and ensures
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israel's security. but the underscore the this can only come through a regional approach that includes the pathway to a palestinian state. i see if there's no sign that is right. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is willing to allow a policy pinion state. it's anthony blinking again, just didn't to allow more aids into the cause of strip. and he seemed to convince is ralph and now to consider allowing people that dis space from northern garza to return. we agreed to down a plan for the un to carry out an assessment mission. it will determine what needs to be done to allow this place pallets and palestinians to return safely to homes in the north. now this is not going to happen overnight. are there a serious security infrastructure and humanitarian challenges? 70 percent of the goal is the strips infrastructure has been destroyed. the majority of the population is hungry was from and said to be around the corner and diseases already spreading. bodies continue to roll underneath the rubble and then
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the st. anthony blinking says that several hour of countries already to support causes reconstruction off to the war. but it's hard to tell when not will be is israel says it will continue the will throughout the year. and the so called say off the plan is still not clear, but goals and may not have been these riley sides. main concern, bring can slurry of me things and minute treat updates focused on escalating tensions along as well as northern border with uranium. but group has, by law in southern lebanon. thing comes next step is egypt with the revival of a sci fi deal? and another round of hostage release is set to be taught of his agenda boxes. this trip has highlighted anything. it's how far away from a real settlement, all the policies to this conflict, still all sort of fight altamira. tel aviv on the binding
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administration has been under increasing internal pressure over support fraser as war on gaza. tarika boss resigned from the us department of education last week because of a treatment of palestinians in gulf for me as a palestinian american, as a posting in man as a passing and christian. you know, my, my identity is intertwined with everything that's been happening. and the reality is that there has been an your daily dehumanizing effect of our current policies and just what is allowed to persist in terms of the aggression against palestinian life. and i, you know, for weeks used every avenue i could to raise concerns about these policies, to emphasize the importance of humanizing palestinians, uh, you know, posting and men to house and you christians, who are a significant minority in the region now. and you know, that message was that fell on deaf ears and it was clear,
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the only thing that i could do in this moment to emphasize my consternation. my concern with the ongoing policy was to resign. the us and u. k. military say they've shut down a series of drones and miss size in the red sea. us central command says 18 jones were launched, as well as to close miss signs and one but a sickness time. heidi's row castro has more from washington dc. a more details from us central command that describes it as a complex attack. this barrage of objects of object tiles and rows were launched from yemen toward international shipping lanes. as dozens of merchant ships were traversing through the southern red c, u. s. and u. k fighter jets responded according to the pentagon and they worked in tandem shooting down 18 drones to cruise missiles and one ballistic missile. there was no reported damage or injuries as
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a result of these attacks. and the response here part of that naval coalition that now counts 20 nations as participants led by the us that was formed back in december and responds to this escalation from the wrong and back to sees that have continued as we've seen this now to be the 26th such attack since november 19th, this happens, and even as of lincoln's presence is there in the middle east, which makes us attack more brazen. and so what response has there been from the us to this well over repetition? in fact, they quoted a previous statement by 14 coalition countries, including the us, again, telling the who these quote that they will bear the responsibility for the quite consequences should they continue to threaten lives, the global economy, or the freeflow of commerce in the regions, critical waterways so what more will result, besides these words,
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we're not sure we know that this coalition continues to shoot down attacks from who sees as far as whether it will escalate further appears to be in the who sees hands and 711 on a target is really strike has scaled 3 members of the group has the law. it came a day after israel assassinated senior hezbollah commander. we saw alta. well, a 2nd is ready strike on tuesday targeted his funeral, killing another member of the coat, zayna. honda re, for some tie in southern given on the lines continue to be crossed and this conflict is well target to a court at a funeral of a senior has about law field commander killed a day before and an a parent is a drone strike. there were casualties, but the crowd was defiant. hours earlier, a targeted is really straight to the car, killing 3 members of the lebanese armed group in a southern village. 10 kilometers from the battlefield along the border. and
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a few kilometers from a similar attack on west hamilton, when he was the highest ranking member of hezbollah killed. since the group opened the front to help relief pressure on his ally hum us in garza toria was killed a week after. how masses? number 2, solid, rudy was assassinated in hezbollah stronghold invaded his wireless, trying as much as i can to improve the present belong to presentation. but once it carries on another strike, like in the capital, i think that's when we can save the principal. i suppose you detours as play open that it's the terms as indeed rudy has the law has we tell you to to the killings accused armed drones to attack and is really army base and so forth. so 12 kilometers from the border. the deepest strike inside as well, since confrontations began in october days earlier that targeted an air traffic
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control base. isabel says the strikes cause minor damage, but the near daily attacks by hezbollah have forced tens of thousands of his raiders from their homes as well once security restored and is threatening to expand the war. unless that happens. hezbollah is promising to fight back without restraint. if as well, launches an all out war, but it's secretary general pass on the sweller didn't commit to a major escalation. he sent to if that's possible, i would be open to negotiations with as well on clarifying the borderline with loving on the u. s. has been trying to work on a long term border agreement to reduce tensions. but hezbollah says there will be no discussion so till as well stops. it's a question for you. this is right and has lost hope in god's done in living in this white ford, and then it gets coming to lebanon to try to start negotiations on what happens
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after the war despite the attacks has below, when the head with the bearing, it's commander so far the group to its words and actions has signaled it wants to avoid a wider war well as well escalates and appears to be testing deposition center for their electricity to. so there's nothing on more of the days news ahead on algae 0 including 2023 smashes records. best of wells hot is here and it's all linked to human costs. climate change. i'm gabriel is on the in new york where the world bank has released a new report about the state of the global economy. and in much of the world, it is not good. the in mexico's board of cities, the stock impact of drug trafficking and phase on one side,
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the world's largest consumer of narcotics on the other lives being sacrificed to meet the demand. and the results and under pressure forensic investigate as the teen piece together. evidence. as they grapple with the relentless cycle of homicide, beloved on all sides, a witness documentary on the houses there on the the bottom back, a recap of our top stories on alger 0. they've been more, is really a tax across the gaza strip. if targeted a residential building any time, also ton area in the rock side in the south. the state people were killed in this
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latest attack. us secretary of state antony, blinking admits the desktop in gaza all civilians. it's far too high. he's urged restrained, but still refuses to call for a ceasefire. and israel has carried out. targeted strikes on has 4 law in southern 11 on getting a full members of the group, as well as retaliated by hitting the military command center in northern east, around are. and is there any forces again rated janine city and its refugee camp in the northern occupied westbank? these really ami has both those roads and infrastructure. 341 palestinians have been killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. israel's military lead is a warning it's government of a potential uprising in the occupied westbank. tens of thousands of palestinians have been prevented from returning to the jobs in his route since october. bennet smith, 347 my law. every week in the occupied westbank gaston is ready,
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right. the sea is repeated over more than $300.00 funerals, have been held since october, the 2nd to chicago for should be. there's no water electricity in many places and it comes across. it's not easy to keep fixing and then making people's lives harder . they want to kill on national, under the destruction of homes, roads and utilities during rates is a deliberate is really policy widely denounced as collective punish. this is rose, occupation affects every aspect of life here. but a more than 50 is that ok patient has perhaps been never more oppressive and suffocating than it is. now. if it's not rage, then it's secular time around $36.00 a week according to the un, a record time to accommodate settlers. these really government is expanding permanent and temporary checkpoints. a 40 percent increase in the last 4 years says the un hours, long delays, hubble business and fuel frustration since october,
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the 7th, more than $192000.00 palestinians who worked in israel and the settlements have not been allowed back. so one of the, when it was started, work is spent the savings. now the markets dies tens of thousands with an s ro, bye with the engine of the economy. every way they to and there is no way out the 3000000 palestinians trumped in this occupation. it's why israel is military lead is a warning again of the risk of a 3rd uprising, bernard smith, i'll just say right, remo, as a group of rob buys, have been protesting against the us position on gaza. they had a sitting at un headquarters in new york. the general assembly was meeting to discuss the us as recent decision to veto a cease fire amendment. diplomatic editor, jane space reports the array of protest inside an empty un security council chamber, a group,
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rabbis for peace, which wrapped presents about $200.00 us rabbis, sang chon seed and made speeches in support of a ceasefire and garza to press compassion and mercy. and to honor all my un security officers arrived and then a score to the group who being on tour of un headquarters out of the building. well, we are here to say the president biden enter the us ambassador to very nations is you do not speak for the jewish community. and so in, in blocking this call for sees fire, some of the rabbis also made the presence known the un general assembly, which on like the security council was in session. the assembly meeting was triggered because at the end of last year, the us use the pizza to block an amendment to a security council. resolution would have demanded a ceasefire and gas. you would be good if there was a strong international voice pressing him off as leaders to do what is necessary to
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end the conflict that they set in motion. on october 7th, in a fiery speech, these really ambassador attacked the un itself. you don't have the courage, sadly to come by terror and radicalism. you don't have the result to totally care about human rights to fight. so women fight for children will fight for their hostages. this from the representative of the country is ami, who is killed well over 20000 palestinians, about half of them children. this assault is without precedent in modern history, in the scale and pace of getting of children. of you and persona of magic i and the rescue teams of journalists and a busy week here at the you and the security council will meet twice in the coming days to discuss the situation in gaza. james bays out to 0 at the united nations.
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the . let's take a look at some of the other world news now and police in ecuador say at least 10 people have died in recent gang violence. on monday, a group of on demand broke into a television station during a live broadcast and threatened staff. the men carrying guns and wearing hosts forced to stop to the floor before the live feed was cut off. the government has now been invested a 60 day stage of emergency began in ecuador, monday, after a convicted gang leader vanished from his prison. so i just found that on 50 has the latest from quito. and there's been a day of lawless cows across much of ask whether on a tuesday of tory p say, there has been at least 23 different violence or incidents in 8th prophet says, a number of car bombs exploded. a number of police cars incinerated into the 7
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police officers kidnapped by the members of a gang. so that also stormed the university in the city of y a keel. and there was a brazen attack on a t v studio. while they were transmitting a live day at the on demand still on the studio and took hostage the host of the show and the audience. then the police was able to raise the place and the rest of the gang members. but the situation is so dire that the president then, you know, boy issued on unprecedented the decree, declaring a state of internal conflict in ordering the army to go after the gang is a truly a dramatic situation. a major, a crisis here that was expected in many ways a time bomb that has a worse incense the weekend went out through these. and now that the,
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the biggest criminal in a aqua, there are other for my cs, better known as the people, had escaped from a maximum security prison in the city of y a q. and extremely difficult situation for the 35 year old president. the no boy that took office just at 2 months ago, there's also a curfew in place and a crisis that expected to continue in the coming days. i listened that i'm 50. i just see that keep the ecuador this. hey, adrian press sellers are a political on list, spoke to us earlier from quite a kill. he says, structural problems in ecuador led to the countries problems with gangs and insecurity. the causes are multiple about the wireless, particularly important to emphasize as here is where the rise economy. so naturally it's much more easier for a international crime to,
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to load their money in a place like, well order and the a, this is not something that the has the start of the recently, there's something that has been building up for many, many years. a past policies or a very lax in terms of immigration very lives in terms of allowing a gang leaders to establish a dominance in a risk which has the presence. and it's only the last couple of years that we are seeing all the results of many, many years of, of these structural problems. being a successor baited, ogden team is gone. grace has begun debating a controversial law that is approved would give right wing president. have you in the late sweeping powers? a lot in america, editor lucy and human explain. so i'm going to size. so it's name is a mouthful.
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the starting point law for origin times freedom or the on the bus law for short. congress has now debating its 633 articles aimed to transforming argentina's current welfare states into what could become the world's most regulated free market system. this means that if, even if a side yeah, this is a fundamental and necessary step to have to come out dick it in situation. if the law has not approved, it will be unpredictable consequences. it's economic and social shock therapy allowing president to have you had relate to reduce pensions, privatized health care, so low state companies, reform electro and labor laws, even the right to strike. there's even an article to apply to the judges to wear black robes and use a gambled open and close accord ceremony of this under the umbrella of a state of emergency that would give the president extraordinary powers to basically bypass congress for up to 4 years. mean a who likes to painted itself as
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a kind of lion chain has said that in the democracy a president is like an empire. and that is exactly what many critics say he is trying to become. if he can manage to get the approval of congress. michael's novato believes mulay won't get what he wants to see what they related after. despite malays desire to become a caesar, i don't think argentine is democracy is at risk. yes. to little power and congress and his followers are too disorganized to be a threat. my table, while congress to beach working tash, arguing times, wonder how long they'll have to swallow me, lays painful medicine before they're sick. economy improves with triple digit inflation, emulates recent 183 percent evaluation of the currency. but 3 hasn't sold a single pair of shoes today. so i mean, when i started, this is all i could afford to buy to feed my family of 5 for the next 2 days. how
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can i tell my children to eat dry bread while we wait for better days? in extreme crisis requires extreme solutions says the president, for now most seem resigned to bite the bullet. for as long as we can see, a newman alger sierra window situs. and while bank has predicted that the 2020s will go down as a decade of wasted opportunity, without a major course change in the global economy, inferential bodies annually for it also painted a gloomy picture for the world's developing economies. scale is on the reports. the world is on pace to have the slowest economic growth in the past 3 decades. that according to a new report by the world bank, global trade this year is expected to only be half of the average of pre coal vid levels. the slow down affects all regions and all countries,
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growth and advanced economies is set to slow to a meager 1.2 percent. developing countries are expected to grow just 3.9 percent less than previous years. and most, some of it's due to lingering effects from the cubic pandemic. there is also more way inflation went up. interest rates went up to record levels. so financing conditions are much side. you will have a war in europe, the russian invasion of ukraine. you have a major complex in the middle east and less. don't forget about the, you know, the climate related natural disasters. we are seeing higher frequency and much larger cost. when the world economy slows, it's often the most vulnerable who suffer the most. the world bank report says, by the end of this year, one out of every for developing countries will be, or in the world before the pandemic. one of the few positives to come out of this
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report is the author's predict the risk of a global recession is now diminishing, primarily because of the strength of the us economy. but overall, the report is somber. reading about a world with slowing economic growth. gabriel's on to our new york us defense secretary lloyd austin is being treated with prostate cancer. he's been receiving care of the world to read a national military medical center. austin had earlier drawn criticism from some republican, so say he broke rules by not informing the winehouse. the scientists have confirmed that 2023 was well as hot as hit on records. data from the panic is climate change service shows 2023 was the hottest c a by substantial margin and likely the was warmus in the last 100000 years since june 2023 every month has been the.

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