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sounds from the australian government. the island built itself a so the grid now they can capture and store fully energy they need. kind on state fits future of fossil fuels, no renewables to natural gas from the gulf of thailand. power stations burning co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in china, but the government remains committed to colon, guess the the loans, the whole rom and you are watching the i'll just it renews online. so my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes is very strongly san garza kill and enjoy the thousands of palestinians in an attack on a residential building. in rafa medical stuff and alex the hospital of falls to
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evacuate up to is really palms hit the tendency and intensive care units protest. we don't keep my west bank because the secretary of state means palestinian lead in the mood of us and the us and you guys say they've repelled a large attack and the red sea by cute these in the m. and you know, the news gunman and i could all storm a tv station and disrupt a live broadcast. pleasant gang violence forces the government to impose a state of emergency the the welcome to these are published and using jobs. i have enjoyed get another night of his riley attacks. at least 15 people are killed when a residential building was hit in rough in the south. the injured have been rushed to hospitals that are already overwhelmed. families and friends of the victims have
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gone to the facilities to identify and i loved ones preparations underway now for funerals with much of cause and now and in habitable people are trying to go about that day. the lights, some of the scenes of destruction and without basic goods and services. i mean my food choices, not from rafa in the southern gauze and honey, in the last hour you will actually telling us about power generation units across the area on file, out of action. just bring us up to speed on the know about those particular incidents. the yes, the same thing, we're getting this same, same devastating record. so when the super larry, of these really military intensive buying, it's military campaigns on the refuge account. uh there. the not only were looking at a, at the power plant in, in the central area. this is been,
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its, operate the prior, the, the war at the very least capacity one power generator was working in that particular space in supplying the entire. busy trip with disconnected hours of electricity, but as of now given the intensity of boardman, just to inquire and we're getting reports about a great deal of damage, severe damage to the remaining power generators in, in the same area as well as the entire property of the, of the power station been a greatly damaged, just adding onto the, the, the, the, the, to your level of destruction caused to the palestinian territory across the, the gall, just of the, from north the south. and in addition to the physical destruction of, of residential homes and public public facility. but maybe the most heart breaking that we've heard. is it not? not as the refugee can based on an eye witness in that evacuation center as
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a vac origin center, managed and operated by the by ottawa, united nation for palestinian refugees, where people use the difficulty of removing did bodies from the school day backwards to the vicinity of the area they ended up burying them in the yard of the school in the exactly center. we have family members there burying their loved ones and relative in the backyard of the valuation center. due to the difficulty of removing them and taking them to a formal proper burial side, this is how intense how difficult the situation across the southern parts and the central part of the gulf stream. in addition to the overnight attacks that killed 15 people, the vast majority were women and children. as we know, moving around the strip is incredibly difficult and the constant bombardment to you about the field hospital earlier in the day. as being released to
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a certain section of the gaza strip, but that field hospitals operations have also been interrupted by is really strikes yes. in fact, there is now a growing concerned that this particular field hospital in northern dropbox is managed and operated by the international medical forbes here setup in northern dropbox. where across the street right after we finish our reports, the very building that houses the power generator supplying the field half, but the electricity was targeted. and the concern now is that bullying is completely destroyed because what happened? it was a drug miss. well, the targeted the rooftop of the building and we know from past experience and half incident that would have drawn it a building. it means it's, it's been marked and unable to sustain will at any time come now and destroy the
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entire building. not only causes it cause a great deal of patty, but also force people in that area to evacuate, the just leaving the faith and the, uh, the safety of the hospitals and the non, on its on cert, tennessee right now, because people are around the area, the thoughts if they are within the vicinity of this field hospital that operated and managed by international organization, it is safe. it's gordon as are visible through these really military and they are protected. but that has been shattered as a lot of people who live the area or as we heard from a family right there, that they pack their stuff and came right here today. evacuation zone and what's to enough. i know them all off each other. people are also leaving just causing great deal of fear for the 400 cases that has been coming into the hospital for the past 3 days since the beginning of its partially parts of operations on the ground. pretty much move towards the end of the thank you. well, intensifying is rarely
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a tax on the i likes the hospital in central goes off, whole thing. medical stuff to evacuate is about 10 to take an intensive care units of being attacked. thousands of people taking shelter in the facility and in order to leave and they'll contract is the hospital in the bala. so we are in the hospital in venezuela, where most of the medical team evacuated after the fires live. i munition 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 on the left are under the nursing see 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 telling us that they will 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 were inside.
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this hospice us also the administrative team is completely empty, where the doctors are doing the doctors left in the hospital are doing both the administrative work and the medical you are here. there are still also volunteers for the cleaning, for cleanings 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 clean its floors and its emergency department is more than 90 percent of the men, because a team in the officer has put the evacuating through the after i myself, also evacuated the hospitals and it's not only doctors who evacuated but also journalists where we're talking about more than 10 major organizations less than
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evacuated southern to hon. you and this entity, we're also talking about people who were seeking refuge in the hospital for more than 3 months in that and but the hospital is not witnessing a collapse, but it's 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 for as data, gaza policy. you a secretary of state hans, any blinking is met, policy and present the balance in ramallah. postpone was ongoing diplomatic tools, the region to discuss the future of concepts as part of washington's post will plans which include steps, tools, a palestinian stage, the banking, present street protests in ramallah with many carrying, bound as opposing his visits. they accuse us of complicity against what they call is riley genocide in gauze. let's talk nancy, manage them. jane enjoyed this for my law and the occupied westbank clinical says
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extra blinking that meets with the palestinian president as the location it is hits with raids and destruction of prophecy of the yeah. and so hell were told that that meeting is still going on. it's not expected to last much longer. the big question is really going to be what can be achieved in this meeting? we know going into it. we heard for us x ray of say, to answer the blinking yesterday after he had met with numerous israeli officials, including israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu a link and had stated that they would like to see 1st and foremost the pathway created for the creation of a palestinian state this the rhetoric we've heard time and again from the united states and we've not yet seen really any concrete steps taken to ensure that there can be a roadmap for that to happen. and we also heard a blinking, say that they would like to see is really officials make it less difficult for
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palestinians to govern themselves. and also blinking had said that he was going to press the pound, sending authority to self reform, to take steps to reform the organization. so these are all very tall orders in such a charged atmosphere. the problem is sending authority a set time. and again, that what they want to see 1st and foremost is a stop when it comes to the aggression going on in jobs as the war going on and god, so they want to see association of the war there. uh huh. 2 of these, um and obviously that is something that is not anywhere near or to happening today . then it was yesterday the last time that blinking was here, meeting with my, with our best palestinian president. that meeting lasted under an hour and really nothing was achieved as, as of that, a lot of questions as to, if there will be any steps that will be agreed to today, or if it will be just talking with another agreement to potentially meet later on. but i can tell you that the mood where we are here right now,
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no hope whatsoever as we're hearing from people as to there being any bible achievements coming out of that meeting. so people so well know what you've been said. how made uh, the one thing that is quite evident is the anger in the area and obviously seen those protest that'll go to stop the arrow anywhere else of the world. it seems that's right. so hell, there is a lot of anger today. there has been a protest going on and started hearing manada square where we are in the center of ramallah. it was a very small protest. it was not expected to be large, so it was in line with expectations. you're talking about only a few dozen people with most what happened is they started their march here from the center of town in manada square. they went up that road. uh, they were chanting a slogans against the visit of anthony lincoln. they were saying that america should not be here, that a blinking should not be meeting with the policy and the president without boss. they were also saying that america should get out of the region altogether. they
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march up that road. they were then greeted by, well, met with rather i should say, a line of a palestinian policeman that prevented those protesters from getting to an area known as the fonts are, which is the area for blinking is meeting with president our boss. now i should mention what we saw today is really very much reflected in the opinion polls that have been taken recently. there was opinion full done in late december, which suggested that almost 2 thirds of palestinians are opposed to the palestinian authority. even participating in meetings to discuss jobs as future after the war. and so that's very much the mood here, as you said, a lot of anger, very high amounts of skepticism as to anything being achieved out of meetings. and many people that are here today, even saying that i bought should not be welcoming, blinking, and this meeting should not be taking place altogether. so they'll jump june for us then in ramallah, thank you such as a kind of joys of stuff and student who is an associate professor at the gold study
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center console university. could help you with this again, as we pick what's been getting on lots of funds, lots of moving positive story from its actual audience and try and understand what's going on. let's just talk about blink and then his 5th visit to the region. and so just telling the palestinian authority what they should be doing to make the situation better when really the world i'm the palestinian authority of telling the americans you know, what needs to be done. i think we don't, we won't by simple words not cease fire. the 2nd, it's not good, this is a point that sense of it'd be by just looking at a different language at this point or whatever, being concise, all by those sites about the restraining or constraining uh, uh, military actions, uh, police fairly squarely keeps saying i will take all the time i need to do or to achieve my objectives while united states talking about the post war, the everybody's talking about. we have a war, so we kind of talk about what is going to happen after the world when we keep
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listening that there we lost maybe for 2024. so as far as the investment community with different actors, i'm no collect or anything. that's what i'll keep looking in different language. we will not reach the end of this war because nobody cares what the others are saying or what are the internal other people is sort of how everybody killed injected. and it seems the only one that the support showing that the objective without any interruption and without any obstacle, you're talking about. everybody's speaking in a different tongue nova acting in a very different way. we're also looking at the way that the, the conflict is well expanding into the areas, especially with the north and israel and, and so at the level of being a hot spot right now. and why the resist? real concern? does that expansion is going to inflame the middle east even more right now? exactly. seems to be beginning. we knew that as long as that completely is not finalized. the chances of engaging the docks, those engaging other stable rules that backdoors and expanding the conflicts where
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they, i mean that the likelihood they'll fix money is increasing as long as the contract keeps expanding. and it's one of these right gets attacked by the from act or the region 11 out as far as the rest of the countries in the region on actors sees that the strategy is not stopped by anybody, not even by they not disabled. the been by their money it u k 4 and then don't try to commit to. so the likelihood of expansion is bigger now than 2 months ago or 2 months ago. and even though on the access keeps saying that they don't want to engage in a direct confrontation, neither with you as well. not with united states. again miscalculation, kind of happened on august the 4th, but a box up there happening in different scenarios, kind of drive to a long there uh, casualties uh or longer as far as, um, drive drugs that are those inside the ward. this really just comes back to the same scenario that if these ready bump button stopped lab and on israel would also
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stops. and also we also have to focus on what the who sees the saying best thing that we will stop attacking mentioned ships that are heading or coming to him from his route in the red sea. if the building of gauze stops. but we're also seeing now the rhetoric ratcheted up by the british and also by the americans about what they're going to do with the who these that going to the un latest to the security council later in the day. but that raj think that, that, that conversation and sending very clear messages to yemen. but you'll next. exactly. again, we are talking about different languages, i mean while, and because he's outside and the reason why we are doing this is because of a box. so that's, we would stop, that's the united states could escalate into this course, blaming them or accusing them or threatening them. the main reason why this is happening is the war in got to have that. oh, okay. it was started by an actual,
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directly connected by from us about this what 3 months ago. and it seems, are they where we continue? as far as the strands go see, there is necessary to continue without any body. specifically that it is not this type of saying anything to stop asking is try to call stream or to restrain the amount of customer base for the month of see media and costs of this is not to say you have to stop the war on what everybody in the community is asking on the public opinion, even in the united states asking is you need to something what is shown as a caller. thanks for joining us. we'll have more from us the day progresses. thank you. well, but as far as the secretary david calvin has express concerned, the israel is actions and goals that may violate international law. he made the comments while appearing before a parliamentary committee on choose day, the k, as opposed to this role as defensive in garza, but cold for its military to show restraint in all these cases. yeah, there's a question mark as to whether you choose in breach of internationally managerial.
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that's why you have to go back. look at the episode. what to in particular was bowman. and then ask yourself the a bunch of questions to be sure what lawyers do and they give you that advice. the advice has been so far that they have the commitment, the capability and the compliance, but on lots of occasions that he's on the question a while these are the minutes is carried out, most writing skills has belong in lab of a member of the own group was killed in the for the town of coffee shop on choose a several is really strong. it's called full members of the groups and it's called the reports of the entire and southern levels. lines continue to be crossed in this conflict as well. target to a court at a funeral of a senior has the law field commander killed a day before and then the parent is really drawn strike. there were casualties, but the crowd was defiant. hours earlier,
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a targeted is very straight to the core, killing 3 members of the lebanese arms group in a southern village. 10 kilometers from the battle field along the border, and 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 its ally hum us in garza toria was killed a week after how masses, number 2 solid rudy was assassinated and as well as stronghold invaded his renter's trying as much as i can to improve the possible presentation that tom once carries on another story like in the capital, i think that's when we can save it as the last policy detours, as by open that it's the turn is indeed road has below has we tell you to, to the killings accused armed drones to attack and is really army base and suffered
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some 12 kilometers from the border. the deepest strike inside as well. since confrontations began in october days earlier, it targeted in air traffic control base. isabel says the strikes cause minor damage, but the near daily attacks by hezbollah have forced tens of thousands of his radius from their homes as well once security restored and threatening to expand the war. unless that happens, how's the law is promising to fight back without restraint? if israel launches an all out war, but it's secretary general pass on this role, i didn't commit to a major escalation. he sent to that's possible i would be open to negotiations with as well on clarifying the borderline with lebanon. 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 to, as well stops, it's a question for you. this is right,
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it has lost hope and god's done in lebanon, and thought this way to forward, and then it gets coming to lebanon to try to start negotiations on what happens after the war. despite the attacks, hezbollah went ahead with the bearing is 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 eligibility to sub. i'd rather not been solely 0 in special rap hotel on human rights and counter terrorism. enjoys me from vague mississauga to help you with this on out. just a regular funding goal set to a press release that was released by you could selves and with your name on it have is rather 11 on you an expense to pull extra territorial use of the full drains to conduct killings in counter terrorism using that document could i start by asking that your experts say, and i quote, the israel has neither provided any legal justification for the strike nor reported it to the security count says require the optical $51.00 of the united nations
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charter with talking about the attack on individuals in level who sensuous israel, so this now so we're talking here about the strikes on a senior, how boss lead to last week. and of course, how much does the original attack on israel, on october 7 came from the territory of gaza. it did not come from lebanon and blank, escalating the conflicts to the territory of lebanon by striking hamas leaders there, as well as clearly in violation of international lawrence a breach of living on sovereignty. devote election of the prohibition on the use of force under the united nations charter. and these rough hasn't presented any evidence that homos was attacking these ro from living on itself. so these ease of concern, it should be of concern to the united nations security council and roles. tides should counsel is wrong, not to continue to escalate this conflict. one of the problems that we've seen is
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the many narratives that are coming out of as well when it comes to that an attack on individuals and groups they see as a threat. it is a dangerous precedent, isn't it? to say that we can attack you ever you are in the world without giving any proof without any monday to me via the you know, any other official body is a dangerous pandora's box to open. us absolutely violates the sovereignty of any country where his royal uses force against suspected terrorists is not a new phenomenon. i mean, of course, these royal has been assassinating, gets perceived enemies for many, many decades. i mean, if you go back to the meeting olympics attack in 1972 in some of his success, if he is israel hunted down and murdered those responsible for the, for those attacks in the process of cost killing some innocent people. current is
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rarely leaders, including the prime minister and the defense minister has threatened that i will come down. and buddha, thomas, operatives, wherever die all across the world. this is incredibly dangerous. it's a break instruments national laws to branch of human rights. the violation of the, the rights of other countries, and it doesn't solve the security threat to throw a by not respecting international law as you say, i'm not being pushed to do so by the us who could ask as well, to stop all of this. but the us and israel may well sort of rue the day when they start lecturing other nations to, to mind their own business as such. and, and it is there is that a real concern here, a country such as russia and china be a bundled creek and quite easily turned round to the united states. they will do what we want and we'll go out to who we want is not of your business as well. and sadly, some of the countries have been engaging in precisely this practice. i mean,
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the us was, of course, involved in the war on terror, in many violations of international law. russia has been murdering dissidents in countries like the united kingdom of saudi arabia, or, of course, murdered, infamously, a journalist in the country to look into a key something years ago. so unfortunately, they were awesome, seriously lawbreaking countries and this kind of practice, if it meets with impunity as possible, starts like the united states or international organizations like the security council, do, nothing about it, then it encourages these practices to continue in the united states. of course has said that has been encouraging his route to respect international law, but at the same time, it's been unconditionally given weapons to his route to continue its campaign all. what crimes in garza to the united states has not been sufficiently serious and hasn't pulled all the believe is it has that to encourage israel to respect international low spend so that it's good to get your insight into this. i'm sure
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will be picking it as the days of progressive movement. thanks very much for joining us from haig. us on to u. k. military say they repelled a lot to the attack over the read. say us central command says 18 ryans, and 3 massages the lowest from who the controlled pumps of yemen. the damage to vessels, the injuries were reported to thieves of launch multiple times so much and ships in support of palestine. well the u. k is different. it's actually gotten shops has issued a warning to who the font is following, not attempt to the sultan in this statement. he says that we quote the u. k. along side on lies of previously made clear that these attacks are completely unacceptable. and they've continued the who, diesel, by the consequences, we will take the action needed to protect innocent lives and the global economy build a box. so it's not correspond to in london really what we expect the u. k. to do next as well, they are the only country that is supporting the us with military hardware in that
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region south and the suez canal. they have a vessel involved in repelling the times over the course of tuesday. thing was the 26th, the us ministry said all the, the time since mid november and the u. k. in terms of its potential consequences for the who sees that the defense minister, ground shops outlined that those could have costs involved strikes on. yeah. and that's something that up until now both the u. k and the us seemingly have ruled out that's been a month long rather to be tenuous, cease 5 between who is the forces who control the north of yemen and saudi back forces in the south. is this something the russians in particular are very concerned about not tension between the us. the u. k and russia may play out later today. we're expecting to see a security council vote on the resolution related to the cynthia tights on shipping in the red sea. it's 15 percent of global trade, obviously was around a 20 and the trillion dollars 10 percent of all the local
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o. otherwise going through this as seriously consequential for global commas. the russians, very concerned, they've said about the impact on that tenuous c spot in yemen. if there are indeed stripes down the road by the u. s. o u k. really about said thanks very much for joining us from london. a still head here on out as it is very bold as it's destroyed, rides, and infrastructure during raids in the occupied westbank plus understand human. and when a site is where congress is beginning to debate, the most controversial met the law in its history. the transform this country, the probably we have a little splits in the weather across here for the moment, says thought he try cross know the most part,
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some pretty unsettled down towards the south or wherever you are. it is not the cold, high pressure still very much in charges for locking of feature here, keeping weather systems that they can try to move in from the atlantic further south is significantly on the settled weather. lot of rain around the let me showers rumbling away for many assistance now with the lady i just, well it'd be somewhat whether it's a spite impulse cool night for the parent a some positive front side which we'll see else a bit of a winfrey mix to across stuckey, i didn't see a lot of single figures showing up on our charts, sub 0. i further north i have the moment as well. modest 11, the a most gummy warms up as we go on into west size. this area, snow pushes into that western side of russia more shot was big down, pulls that across the met. it's right. anybody else was because he lost the dry. here's a barrier of high pressure and that is blocking off those weather systems. tried to push inform the land sakes i for them for us still very much an issue across many parts of europe. building pat silva for guessing some onset of weather for met to
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stone system moving across the mediterranean. why don't you try to central past? we just see auld shower down towards west africa or the, the latest news as it breaks. for many people have religion to separate from the states and then not willing to change their traditions with detailed coverage for the next 3 or 4 months. when people enter into the main periods, taste as opposed to prison or rise again from around the world, it was near here at valley forge that for us, had declared its independence, which still had to fight for this funding democracy. that is what joe biden says, needs to happen now. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about deal, what email does it renews out with me. so whole rom and in the whole reminder of all, told the stories, a residential building in southern gauze as being hit during another night of his riley attacks. at least 15 people were killed in the strike in rough us extra
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estates on to the blanket as met. the palestinian president included us the to discuss the future of gauze responsive, washington's post floor plans. lincoln's presence, true protesting remodeled with any coming down as opposing his visits. and he's really military as to without most winds. the gates has belong in 11 on a men the good was killed in the boat, a town of cup of ship. is there any minute drake is conducted right across the occupied west bank of these 10 pallets to the answer. being arrested soldiers told several cities including ramallah novelist to oakland. and janine why it's rainy. bulldozers have destroyed right? it's an infrastructure, at least $341.00 palestinians have been killed by his ready forces and the occupied westbank since october the 7th. as well as, as military does all warning its government, all the potential uprising of the occupied westbank, tens of thousands of palestinians will be prevented from pretending to the jobs that as well. since october then smith has moved from ramallah every week in the
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occupied westbank gasoline is ready, right. the sea is repeated over more than $300.00 funerals have been held since october. the 2nd to chicago for cbs is nowhere to exit to you in many places in the account because it's not easy to keep fixing and then making people's lives caught up and they want to kill national, heard the destruction of homes, roads, and utilities during rates is a deliberate is really policy, widely denounced as collective punishment is rob, occupation, affects every aspect of life. 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, a time around $36.00 a week according to the un, a record time to accommodate settlers. these rarely government is expanding permanent and temporary checkpoints. a 40 percent increase in the last whole year says the u. n. hours long delays,
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hubble business and fuel frustration since october, the 7th, more than 192000 palestinians who worked in israel on 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 worked in this row, but 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 and military lead is a warning again, of the risk of a 3rd uprising, bernard smith, i'll just say right remo the, the for you, the days of the news now and police and that could all say at least 10 people have been killed and recent gun violence on choose day, a group of often broken to a television station in the city of y q. during along broadcasting threats and stuff,
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i listened to run p at to your full so from the capital key to the life footage showed that it's our main storming this tv station. and why a q and taking the hosting crew hostage shots were heard. and the said is, during the least big not to be home before the signal was cut off. it was the most bracing attack in the day of k os. across ecuador, gang members, detonated car bombs, attacked universities, and keeping that there killed policemen in several cities in the declaration of war against the government of president. then, you know, boy, in his attempts that a security crack down, it always puts you on a lot of able to 35 year old president who began is during the less than 2 months ago. responded by declaring a state of internal conflict a day after decreeing a 60 day state of emergency in nighttime curfew. he named 22 games, this terrorist organizations and military targets. up at this moment though,
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from this moment every terrace group mentioned in the degree that it has become and that's how we talk in the present and future of our country, is that place we will not the system or negotiate the price is, is escalate the following. the escape from prison on sunday of a door to macias, better known as speak to the most powerful drug lord, before he could be transferred to a different prison. the violence broke out in the coastal city of y, a keel in these mazda, but is extended to the capital quito, and even to safe and peaceful. curious locations like queen the whole citizens who were afraid today there are tax in kito came to vedo every way. the police arrested 13 gunmen who allegedly took over the television station and freed the hostages. but they have been unable to stop the rest of the mag and neighboring, but also declared an emergency along its not a border. in recent years,
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equis there has been living to an unprecedented security crisis, fuels by drug trafficking, deltore keys have failed to address. during you get into latin america's most dangerous country, the most difficult. we all know that when there are attempts to transfer powerful prisoners wireless. okay, here's the question, is why the government isn't able to take preventive measures. the escalation of violence was a time bomb that has exploded in president no boy's hands. and so far, nobody has been able to break the link between the prison gang, send the violence that has brought ask whether to unprecedented levels of chaos and fear. i listened that i'm get the, i was just the key to hundreds of protest as mobs through the peruvian capital, lima, defending justice for dozens of demonstrates, has killed a year ago. for just as all the others criticizing president, dean and valente,
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who they blame for the dense mold and 60 people were killed in protests around the country when president pen drug castillo was ousted from power in december 2022 was in teams. congress is debating a controversial move on to prove would give right wing president, have a malay sweeping powers. the measures could allow him to modify or repeal laws dealing with everything from people, salaries and pensions to abortion. a lot in america, just lucy and even reports from point is always so it's name is a mouthful. the starting point law for origin times freedom or the on the bus law for short. congress is now debating its $633.00 articles aimed at 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 ever come out. dick it, in situation, if the law has not approved,
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it will be unpredictable consequences. it's economic and social shop therapy allowing president have you had relate to reduce pensions, privatized, health care, solo, 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 gamble to open and close the court 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 ne, who likes to painted itself as a kind of lion chain has said that in the democracy of president is like an emperor . 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, that he can see what they mean later after. despite malays desire to become
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a caesar, i don't think argentina's democracy is at risk. yes, to little power and congress and his followers are too disorganized to be a threat to my as well congress to beach working tash, arguing times, wonder how long they'll have to swallow malays. painful medicine before their sick economy improves with triple digit inflation emulates recent 183 percent, the evaluation of the currency. but 3, see a hasn't sold a single pair of shoes today. so it's not for me when i found it, this is all i could afford to buy to feed my family of 5 for the next 2 days. how 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 they can see, a newman alger sierra window situs, the opposition liberal policy in baton, looks at 2 in
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a majority in parliamentary elections. provisional results show that it's $130.00 of the $47.00 states as the national assembly and the vote on choose day final results unexpectedly to on wednesday. but it concerns the full, the prime minister, shedding, propagate, will return for a 2nd 5 year term. baton is economic challenges are a key issue in the campaign for the us present. donald trump spend the day in coal facing full federal charges related to his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election his legal team. ok, so you should be exempt from persecution. take home reports now from washington, dc. another trip to the d. c. courthouse for a former president, donald trump, facing for felony charges for attempting to overturn the 2020 election. his attorney is trying to convince 3 appellate judges, that he is immune from prosecution. because although he wasn't pitched over his actions on january 6th,
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he was not convicted by the us senate. the judges seemed skeptical. and the yes no, yes or no question. could have the president to ordered steal team steps to the staff made a political bible was not impeach. can you be subject to criminal prosecution if he were impeached and conducted 1st? and so your answer is, is, oh, my answer is qualified. yes, prosecutor call that extraordinarily frightening, arguing it would allow future presidents to commit a raft of crimes. and in fact, during the senate impeachment trial, trump's own lawyers argued that he shouldn't be impeached because he could lead to recharged and some senators agreed. we have a criminal justice system in this country. we have civil litigation, and former presidents are not immune from being accountable by either one. trump didn't need to appear in person, but he has been able to use his court cases to increase his fundraising by claiming
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he's being politically persecuted. if you know this is the way i try to weigh presses, whatever the appeals court decides, it will likely be appealed to the us supreme court and some legal and will say that is likely the point. trump is absolutely trying to drag this out as long as possible in the hope that if he's elected, he can make all of this go away. if you were to be elected, all the prosecutions would immediately stop because there is case law providing that you can't prosecute us, that you can't have a criminal trial the sitting president. now the outcome of this case is significant, not just for donald trump and his future, but for the presidential election. in a recent poll, 24 percent of his supporters said that if he is convicted in this case, his name should not be on the ballot in a close election. a number that big could matter. patio hain, l g 0, washington. now the winehouse says it's been on the way of the defend secretaries
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treatments of prostate cancer. it's a, is it load all stay was diagnosed in early december and underwent surgery later in the month. he was that in rush bank adults to go with complications on january the 1st several republicans. i called him for a full with inquiry into why the president was not in phones. the ceo of boeing cause admitted that the plane manufacturer was at fault after a door on the alaska airlines jet blue. at last week, david calhoun said that he would approach the problem with complete transparency. and to show it never happens again. there was interest in the incident, but several outlined se they found loose pods on that 737. next 9 plane sense scientist has confirmed that 2023 was the wealth hope to see on record data from the capacity is climate change. so it shows that last year was probably the will missed in a $100000.00. yes. record highs have been confirmed every month since last june, errands. course he is the director of the center,
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the climate and security. she says that it's a correlation between height and climate change and an increased risk of violence and conflict globally. what we saw in this past year with record temperatures was military's having to the deployed around the world to respond to rescue people from extreme weather events to fight wildfires. right. and so we're seeing the. busy the daily impacts of this warming in world. we're also seeing climate change intersecting with other issues to drive risks of instability and conflict. you can look at countries like sudan, like is the o b, a risks elsewhere where not climate change alone, but climate change as another level of stress on top of already of honorable situations. places where say you have uh drought right and populations of
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agriculture is undermined. so people can't farm in their communities, they might have to leave their communities to try and find sustenance elsewhere. they may be frustrated with their governments for not being able to step up and support them and managing these risks. and then when you layer that in a country like sudan, which is dealt with a civil war and a cool in the past a few years, then you have a combustible mix. right? and you, staff are kind of similar where you've had a conflict and cove. it and climate all combining to create stress and, and amplify risks of violence and conflict. the noise following to the police. the plan to allow deep sea mining of its coast under the proposal lead country will lease rides for underwater exploration to commercial mining companies. dependence. all of it could endanger the environment. a color outbreak has spread out across all 10 provinces of zimbabwe,
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killing hundreds of people. and it's now spreading to neighboring countries, including some of the most, i'm being somebody, the middle hospital. it's another funeral for a victim of colorado this time and she wish and most of the capital her already things you knew it was for us, it is painful with this disease. we could not even say spice for the last time, and we don't feel that we gave him the last or speak to find the daughter of color . and the disease could spray from here. and it is splitting with at least 10 people who attended this funeral reporting symptoms of the disease within days. the government says it's concern such gatherings of worsening the outbreak. last year it limited the number of people attending burials and other public gatherings. about $300.00 people have died since february last year, a quote to passed away and the last month alone of the suffering from symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting and weakness. so far, 16000 people have contract at the water for disease. the government says it's
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working to increase supplies of clean water. and it's begun painting up sewage and refusing public areas, but it's been unable to stop street vendors from sending food. that's some feel good, was them to split up the disease? the government says it's doing what it can to keep people safe. we don't have enough fox cents to cover the whole country. by the way of mid doubt, the distance that's fitted. where we target a flux mission and we've come up with a target population of 1.9, something 1000000. so we have just rounded up to say we would require about $2000000.00 doses. but the world health organization says global supplies of our colorado vaccines are limited. the color outbreak is also affected, neighboring zambia. since october, more than 6200 people have become infected and about 250 have died. it's important that the community to respond because this is wrong. i think that's where the
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weaknesses the community still will text. you know, easy as so many gentlemen working in the infected in mozambique. more than 8200 infections have been reported. and those tens of thousands of migrant workers returning from zimbabwe to south africa. following the christmas holidays, health authorities have increased screening a board and try and stop the spread to meet them a lot. i'll do 0 to lab, hey on i, which is a i'm do want to get your all sca in their hall with female referees and preparing to make the debut at the agent. come along. so new technology which could fix the problems vo, the a business latest is sponsored by him to lot global. your real estate destination in due by
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the the book about getting the photo as far. so thank you so much. well, there's just 2 days ago before the delayed asian cop begins hearing cod term organizers say, nearly 900000 tickets had been sold so far. katara stepped into the stage, but tournaments after china withdrew from hosting in 2023 because of their 0 cobit policy. all but one of the same views that the 2022 people world cap will be used with lease sale hosting the open game between defending champions, katara, and 11 on the bulk of our legacy to keep using these menus and the stadiums as well . the one that comes out of the company can only like to help for support. so all is would be keep using charlotte, hosting these big events. so to always be locked, develop
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a legacy is not the only the stadium is the same and all the facilities along the right. now while the teams are getting ready for the asian top, so to are the referees, as you and i guess your oscar reports, female officials will make an historic if they do at the continents biggest football tournament. these are the women and men whose decisions could make or break a team of the asian comp, 70 full match officials more than ever before. putting the final touches to that preparations ahead of kick off on friday. and for the 1st time, we've been referees who make that d, i think with the way the world football is heading and you know, the, the movement that women's football is, is making not on a missile, but now in the men space as well. um, it's certainly a bridging the gas for us, very freeze. it's a imitator. we are not uh, we are not deficient that meets end by gender. when did the middle. so females ultimately via all of the references under one umbrella. and i liked you that
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because we are training like a family. so if it's the one team, a team member can decide who i would see in decision how you see me. yamashita was one of 6 female officials who made history at the fee for woke up in castle in 2022 . she down leads a group of 5 here in the agent coming. i'm buried. oh not to be here. um, i have always felt merited to show what the female i for you can do in this tournament. and i hope this opportunity connect to the next generation. just like the play is these referees at them preparing for months for the tournaments, taking part to move in 20 seminars, workshops, a much simulations like this one to make sure they know the rules of the game inside announce they'll also be using videos to sit referees for the entire tournament, for the 1st time, they all have been the cause of some controversial and incorrect decisions since his introduction in moves around the world,
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including english premier league almost 5 years ago. but it's hard, the technology here will help referees avoid making mistakes. of the asian copies was known as semi automated aside technology for the 1st time after that successful implementation of the wealth copier, and capital in 2022. that involves 12 cameras tracking the bowl and $29.00 points in the body of each player, 50 times per 2nd to help video assistant referees make the right upside decisions. that's certainly i think that's a microscope on officials at the moment, especially with they are in the expectation that we, we get everything right. and we, and we see everything. and that's all we're taking extra care and the outcome will hopefully be a good decisions on the field. you technology should tackle the issues the a o has caused, but it will replace the human instinct of the men and women who will ultimately make the final decisions. do you want to get a real sca out to 0 though?
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ha. chelsea have suffered a setback. is they look to win a trophy in what's been a turbulent season so far? english as a 2nd to your side middle ground beat them in the 1st like the lead cup, a semi finals. the 2nd like will be on january 23rd at stanford bridge winning the trophy will be exist to chelsea who are down in 10th and english permanently study ravia is hosting the spanish super cop for the 4th time in 5 years per semi final takes place on wednesday with round the dread again, city rivals, athletic co, park loan and take on also sooner on thursday with a final help on sunday. los angeles lakers beat the toronto raptors in a contest, but got pretty heated near the end of bra. and james had 22 points while asked, and he gave us top score with 41 as the lakers beat. the raptor is by just one point for the teams 1st back to back when in a month. but the rafters coach was fairly unhappy with some of the calls made in
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game. this is shame, shame for the red freeze shame for the lead to allow this 23 free throws for them. and they get 2 free throws in the, in the 4th quarter. like how to play the game i o. i understand uh respect for all started and all that. but we have a set of players in our team as well. they get to winter night. that's the that's the case. just let us know. so we don't show up for the game, just give them a win. but this, that po's not fair to night. and jessica go was into the quarter finals of the adelaide international and the last warm up event ahead of the 1st grand slam of the year. the australian open, the world number 5 came back from a set down to be fellow american bernard, a pair of 4662, a 63 to advance for the will face qualifier anastasia, and probably change from in the last states. you know, certainly open beginning sunday in melvin to okay,
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and that is all your support for now. so hell back to you. thanks so much fine. of course you can follow those stories on our website as i'll just say era dot com. elizabeth fraud, and we'll have another full half of these on the other side of the brain potential and for, for me um the opposite renews on same here at our headquarters. and i'll, thanks very much for your time. the it is a tenant object to produce objectives these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or 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 his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist, sale, calling the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next,
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the memory center for nearly 3 years. evelyn lemitrus has been investigating the chart fen trafficking operation. now, she's putting together the team that's going to rate it and lexie though they're still quite as b. o. but i said less indeed this bit of a homage shirts than to become a global commodity. prized as an ingredient and the special soup in asia sharps that played a vital role in the ocean for hundreds of millions of years. but the trade is now pushing some spaces to the brink of extinction. there was a trade in short, francis valued at hundreds of millions of dollars a year and we told him on that then. okay, one more thing. go that on the wedding, the much them that would tell me about this week and exclusive access to a team of investigators aimed at dismantling a ring, a short den traffickers sitting to be met
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a couple of days and goals that he always thinks under the see me until the following is car here as an investigator and a couple of cops in it, we're going to lead or rates today in the harbor against these traders who they say are putting some species of sharp at risk khaki seconds on the phone up on the is rarely stripes across the goss trip, killing more than a 100 pals demands, as the army claims to be scathing down at some of the to authoration the put on them. and this is out of the on line from to ha is so coming up
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