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was winning in dense investigation, compelling insights into human folds and untold stories from asia or in the pacific one. 0 one east. on i'll just see around the, [000:00:00;00] the 11 o'clock. this is a new life. coming up the next 60 minutes desperately needed humanitarian aid arrives in johnson. up to israel come us reach new deal for a good by customer is relevant. tense advisors, ministry operations across garza, jordan says it's field hospital in han unice has been violate damage. plus,
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we just heard the loud sounds coming from inside the a tooth and with a few decals we've been hearing similar sounds. but now we work for ducking because we are hearing the sounds of all the confrontations. more drain strikes and ground incursions in the occupied west by 9 policy means that including what israel says is a high value target. us re designates. you have been to these as a terrorist creed following attacks on vessels in the red sea. certainly beginning dogs and we had definitely needed medicine and other humanitarian have, have started to enter the strip israel and her mouth reaching the deal on tuesday. broken by casa and by front and the agreement, wilson aid supplies to civilians in dogs or, and provide medicine for catches held by a mass. but as civilians wait for a t is rarely made, a tree continues to bombard. garza, yes, is ready,
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strong except closing in on the south targeting buildings in reference. in con eunice jordanian. i mean, he says it's ministry field. hospital is being severely damaged. he's rarely ami is also intensified drain strikes and ground incursions in the occupied westbank talk . the refugee camps, at least 9 palestinians have been killed, including what these ratings, according a high value target. a correspondent honeymoon begins coverage from rafa in southern guns. another night of intense is really bombing across gulf. and another desperate scrambled forces by the rough uh, a residential building was rescue workers and relatives search for those missing and make a discovery for
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others tragedy. this father is crying over the loss of his children, buried under the russell i want to see any member of my family. oh my god, this is not fair. this is unfair. don't all speak to calm down my children. i've gone all together. none of my children are alive, i didn't see use of where is use of wherever seat of hospitals in gauze are over to by an endless supply of casualties. and the health care system is a close to collect a lack of a fuel and medical supplies is costing life. another father sees
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a loss for weld his children it 3 times the military vehicles are continuing to push so displays, palestinians are told to move to areas that israel has designated safe zones like this one in han. you but they have old been repeatedly attack the hold of a sudden we found tongue. so now head, so the shells mean it was beyond imagination. they are coming here to do nothing but killing. they killed every one, women, children, or people. every once the people are killed without knowing that we have lost all mines, is what it is, not the kind of thing. the f one was escalating as display as palestinians continue to fleet the southern gauze they are crowding into adverse smaller spaces. but these are also coming under continuous bombardment by israel, claiming even more lives, honey. my mode alicia vienna,
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cut off by southern gaza. we all following the story from tennessee, even from johnston amendment will go through is appropriate for us to speak to that speak to target rosie, and he's in a rougher in southern garza and tara, the need for medical supplies is desperate. and now we all see limited supplies crossing to gauze. oh, yes, uh there is another today uh, a new wave and some voice of humanitarian supplies had been a long so into the gauze. was trip under the agreement that broke the bike. it's off. read how much and you've been on the ground didn't exchange for delivering medication for these very captives inside of the gaza strip, who had been captured by him also during its october attack near the borders. and this was completely a new kinds of human human determined supplies being delivered, this time to the mostly highly affected environmental areas that did not receive
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much humidity of your age. within the last few weeks. now we can see that the amounts of the humanitarian aids and also the medical supplies being delivered to the medical sex as to very limited as the number of india people day by day is a client being a type reached at more than $61000.00 policy is being injured since october, the 7th, as a target and give us a latest update on what the situation is on the ground in terms of fighting yes. in the past 24 hours, it was completely blow dates for the majority of kansas. as 100 us. that more than 160 pounds of themes being killed alongside with more than 360 others being a wounded. as the attacks had been donated in costing traits its own con unit city where they have also looked at the have injured to damian work has been working in slide. these are genuine fields. hospital that had been sits awful in the vicinity
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of a master hospital as the ministry yesterday that overnight had managed to insect to the entire area where they have destroyed a symmetry that is just in the back sides of the i'm also hospital where people had been a number of prison schools have been taken from the graves as of to being killed by these many forces. would they have destroyed, unable to grace that in the parts of the military operations. but what, what, what is it completely new incognito? this is the contest them to play golf or residential neighborhoods of a completely, as were out the past, the 24 hour was destroyed. move down to 3 neighborhoods in con, you to succeed, the ongoing military operation. the of the situation is considered to be also very dramatic and die in the middle go roommates and also in gaza. city work overnight. their strikes had killed a 20 palestinians at least to belong to a most re, somebody. they were, have been a boat from under the ripples to day and has been transported to a sheep up medical complex as will this,
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if you ongoing bombardment of the middle gover nights did not stop as the east. very forces. i'm making different tactical operations in these areas that have been confronted also by the palestinian fighters on the eastern areas of a great on this. all right, across the refuge account tired. thanks about the target. losing the rough uh, in southern dogs uh lets we're probably with the television choice really charge the boat jointer. so as i try to get some very complex negotiations, it costs to try and get this unlimited supply of 8 and it has it all going to be processed or what it is. these are extremely complicated negotiations. there's not only is wetlands, mice involving friends and cats are in order to get these deals going. it's the 1st time, but there is an agreement between is read and him, us since the freedom of the caps. it was back in november that left the 100 captives, but after negotiations happen. so this one example of how complex the situation is,
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is that those much needed medicines landed in the outlet ish air based close to the guys a border on the gyptian side of the border. however, they were gonna have meant to go straight into gas that and that's not what happened because of internal, it's rarely politics and they have to be the trucks taken further down south in order to be checked in is rarely check points initially. apparently how much had demanded that those medicines not checked. apparently they're concerned that those medicines could be traced back to where the captives are being held. apparently these riley government had agreed with something like this, but coming under pressure from far right ministers were saying, how can this happen? how can medicines getting to guys without those trucks being checked? so now base riley government change their position. and now those trucks bo, heading to the southern part to that, to do the gates cut almost alarm further south. and then we've distributed in the guys this trip. what we do know is that the going to be taken into hospital
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distributed into patches and then take the red cross. it's going to take them to where the captives are located. so as i mentioned, you know, we're including among these, our medicines for at least $45.00 of those captives including antibiotics. medicines for the clinic lea, a baby food, among other things, and how mouth had demanded that for every bulk the enter the guys as trip there be a 1000 more for the palestinians who are in desperate need. we've been hearing in the past few weeks of surgeries, ongoing of amputations ongoing without the anesthesia, for example. so there's much needed the need for medicines on going on. and what's interesting also, if one of these that's been going on is that in the meantime, here it is, well, the tension, the fear of the fate of those captives continue to increase the operations on the wrong continue. the fighting is ongoing, and many of the relatives of those for being
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a housing in guys that are concerned about whether any type of negotiation is going to happen. whether after this thing goes to ation, there might be another one that will lead to the last one was to be released because as operation on the ground continue, of course there's the fear that those captives might be killed. that's a picture from tel aviv tourism both are reporting things teresa. and let's take this on with mom to show our senior political analyst as i'm on with these desperately need medicine today. getting into a garza but to say it's a small bus isn't understand. yeah, the number of things i don't understand, nick, perhaps you could help me figure it out. first of all, why are they such a complex negotiation to get medical aid and why? and 2nd, why is, is there and insisting that this should be tied into medicine to the captives because as we enter the 4th month, so the subject is denies medicine to the people of guys to the people of god. so
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and would not let it in accept if it's tied in to the issue of the captive. but they are saying is that they are still pursuing collective punishment of the better sims, including denying the medicine. and that's what they're saying. because if they allowed the medicine in, as we know from the track record of the past 3 months, how much we use the medicine and give them to the captive. because these captors are worth much more alive than they are dead for how much simple logic, right we, you know, i, and the rest of us we feel started the fact that there are captives held in tunnels and so on, so forth. but the end of the day they are worse alive, more than they are. words that have mash will do everything in its capacity to make sure they fail. so why fi in medicine to guys out with medicine to the captains when if you're denying, in fact, denying medicine truth to the people guys are you are admitting again and again and
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again that you are pursuing genocide, that gives the people right above the answer your question shortly is the fact that netanyahu needs to tie it in for his domestic audience. again, the problem is here, from feeling very, very depressed is he's distancing himself from it. he is distancing himself from it . when he is asked by his uh, you know, fanatic crazy administers about what are you doing? letting medicine in you said this is not my business is a business or a military. when they ask, how did you make, how did you negotiate this thing is that we did not negotiate. so it's, it's all you know, wrapped up in a certain convoluted mystery of sort. and is that because yes, this is, randy government isn't a by then everyone is using everything that's happening on the war and gaza for political gain. i mean, when we say, you know, they say in that or the minister of defense schools, sydney ends in guys, political animals. right. he actually meant, you know, i started,
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he meant that he called them human animals. but these ministers is, uh, they are truly political animals, right? they will use everything including that mothers and fathers for the 1st the carriers, they wouldn't do anything for their, for that phase. and so the cynicism in the government excited about anything, including such things as that, some medicine in the gaza become a center issue in the government where one minister would use that guess another mr . another to prepare for the next session. the populism to fascism, the show pervasive and is right, but even some issues like that become a huge issues with disagreement. it is the 1st deal between israel and the palestinians since the trees ended on december. the 1st could it despite everything you've been saying, could it lead to further agreements, you know, ultimately into some kind of truce. i doubt it because i think i must now
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understands. but then before that it can get big price for the captors in terms of ceasefire permanent one. and that release of is old. but a stadium captive is a presence of some number 10005 or more. now, this rate is i'm not ready to pay that kind of a price. and so the set thing in this government will not be what it would fall soon as it would agree to any such a deal. but how much understands that these are the government in a bind, and it's already paid a huge price in terms of the civilian casualties in terms of its own casualties and guys over the past 4 months. so there's absolutely no way in the world. it's going to accept another humanitarian pause in order for it to be a recent captive so that there would be bombed the next day or the next week. the only possible way briefly. the only possible way is for them to reach a number of humanitarian pauses that are connected to one another over several weeks where they get on the ceasefire. ended up with a put them in a few minutes during the season right now and interesting stuff. thanks very much,
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not to speech, but like to monitor shots. now clauses between policy and fight design is ready for us is all going on and took room refugee camp in the occupied. westbank is the confrontations come off, the israel carried out to drain strikes and the reason is real said one of the strengths killed abdullah. i will show all who they accuse of being a leader of a policy, non group for other people traveling in the same vehicle, also kill need. abraham has more not for me to come in the occupied west back a. this is the sound of palestinians here in the to tell them area have been listening to since the early hours of the morning when his really forces have ray the food, cut him idiot, including the refugee camp behind me, but also the nordstrom's refugee camp. in addition to the sound they've been also listening to sounds of explosions. volume is randy forces will have been reading
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palestinian homes one after another. they took many palestinians to 2 areas. basically what we've been seeing a lot of it lately is the practice of these really practice of taking palestinians out and detaining them for hours and hours for what they called field interrogations, amongst palestinians. now that strike that happened in the to, to cut them refugee camp has left for palestinians dead. now the bodies are still in the hospital, but people are not expecting to have any funeral anytime soon as the is really read is still intensifying. also, we've been hearing from the red cross in teams, they said that the ambulances will have been operating and trying to take the one to, to the hospitals. have been targeted also by v is really forces. now people here say that yes, they've been so subjected to new me or was rates by these really forces since october, the 7th, and even before. but this particular rate reminds them of a long one more than 40 hours a read that took place a couple of weeks ago. there are also seeing
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a lot of destruction inside the refugee camp with palestinians are trying to use homemade explosives to deter those as really vehicles from entering the come. and we need wrecking having and ruining palestinians infrastructure is that, but he just need to sort of cut in the occupied westbank in the us has relisted humans who sees the quote, the especially designated global terrace group. the white house has a decision which will come into effect and 30 days is in response to who to tax on the shipping in the red sea. it's intended to hold them accountable for threatening civilian vessels. and the by the ministration had removed the designation in 2021 to a trying easy entry, a few minutes right and relief to which one you have in the who's the say the sanctions will not change the tactics. kind of say that you haven't seen these have a said to reuters us designation will not affect the position on the tax.
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and they say that attacks on ships heading to israel will continue. that's what they did. just saying that speak to can be how it can be standing by there, as you can see at the white house that, kimberly, what does this re designation mean now to yeah, it puts in place a couple of things. what it means is it will trigger sanctions for anyone or any state or entity that now tries to provide materials support for the who these uh, we know that there are no ronnie and back groups. so ron, for example, could be now subject to more sanctions. that means that members of the who, the group would be banned from entering the united states and any who the funds that are in us, financial institutions would be frozen. now the white house, and that statement said that the reason that this has been by the who the group has been designated as a foreign terrace organization is because of their ongoing attacks against commercial shipping vessels. in the red sea, there is
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a jeopardizing of commercial trade and the free flow of navigation. and they are saying that's really what this is, is a target of give the, who these not of the many people. but what is really paramount concern to the united states is making sure that international commerce can be protected. so as a result, this is why this designation isn't put in place. what we should point out was lifted by the, by the administration when it was initially put in place by the trump administration of the tail end of donald trump's term. kimberly this is re listing just happened. i mean is a done deal, but it needs some kind of rubbish done. so yeah, it's not a done deal. and so this is the announcement it's made by the secretary of the state, the attorney general. it goes to congress and then if there is no objection then it would be published in the federal register. so one is expecting that this is likely to take effect next month. but some members of congress have pointed out . there's
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a bit of iron or irony here in the fact that the who's these are in solidarity with the palestinians. they are posed to israel's war and gaza. and the reason for this is that they say, but the united states said has been supplying israel with weapons to kill women and children. and we know that there have been an access of the 2324000 casualties and the majority getting women and children. so there may be some objections on capitol hill with regard to this terrorists or designation. given the fact that what the who these have done is really target commercial shipping vessels . and so the argument has been from some members of congress do the lives of women and children, and man, then palestinian lives. they don't seem to matter, israel's not being designated
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a terrorist organization. the united states doesn't seem to have a problem, but when it comes to commercial shipping, well then the who is these are now a terrorist organization. so that could be a sticking point to that could be raised that could maybe lead to a hiccup in this process. but otherwise, this is expected to take effect in about one months time. interesting. bit of a way to go yet. all right, can be thanks to that can be how could supporting that from the white house a bike as don has recalled, it's on pass it up from iran and has bought the reigning invoice from returning to his pay stub of what it describes is on an unprovoked violation of its s base that's off to tear on fire to miss file. and to pack stones bleach has done provence killing at least 2 children. there on says it was talking to him, the headquarters of the josh out of the group to are on claims group of carrying out several types and the security forces, the commodity there is following the story from lucon a district instant proof of the law and the tag by the ran in on a bar,
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the area of bug is gone and the ones go had, of course, prompted a strong reaction from bug is done focused on his goal. it's invested there back from there on all the reading and budget, who's got only in there on not to come back. this of course, is a serious issue. given the fact that just a few days ago, both sides were discussing about the mutual threat board by i'm groups operating from inside of one is done as i tried to read on, as well as focused on for this coming are the major surprise, the focused on you the saying that there is of the light to respond and that didn't and really be responsible for the consequences. this is of course, the serious issue between the 2 countries. given the fact that both sides have been trying to cooperate with each other on several occasions. but this of course, as seen as a serious incident by focused on received that this was the clear violation of it.
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it's great and also offered silver and to come out of the data con um, within reason, days around has loans several. most of the times when it cool security threats on monday to around wants to ballistic missiles of the rocks, semi autonomous code is region available. it says it was targeting spite headquarters linked to israel. at least 4 people were killed. also a monday around targeted several areas in syria hitting where they pulled an error on terra groups is around for a ministers defended the country's action, saying that national security will never be compromised. i'll have him call them as 8 according to you know that i met. i spoke to my colleague, the foreign minister of pockets, and i assured him that we do respected sovereignty and the territorial integrity as well as those of the rough. how can you yet about time on the who do not allow or national security to be compromised or to be played way to. and we have no reservations when it comes to protecting our national interests to be those terrace
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groups inside of pockets on each and those affiliated to israel and the curtis regions of a rock. but what we did to them, what's in line with the regional security. what i've done about the bi, as an iran, unless and the co founder of the center for applied research and publish it with your and. and he says that around actions that strategic enough that it wouldn't be dragged into a direct conflict with the us or israel. it runs, feels the need to act, to respond to both to pressure. it faces domestically. we saw the terrorist attack on the city off came on a bit more than a week ago. then of course, the events around the, which also injects some pressure on your, on to do something about it. and we saw the attacks on the wrong in general, and syria is long and affiliated from us officials and 11 them. so you don't have to do something which is well calibrated enough in order to not be dropped
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into the conflict around us up. but at the same time, to send a strong signal both domestically and abroad, it's getting hotter and hotter around the countries of the region. and the immediate all out escalation throughout the middle east has both happened. but we're seeing that the number of countries somewhat getting affected by the conflict around because the, and the number of these countries is increasing. so we are certainly, we cannot just separate these events from each other. all countries fee and $1.00 way or another, the, the need to do something to uh, to show their strength and their willingness to act. this slide here and out 0 damaging deluge heavy reading and moving 11 floods, phones and refugees that we'll look at live off the professional for who insomnia
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the brought to you by visit custom. but it's been a good wet season so far. the cloud pictures fairly typical, most of malaysia and indonesia are covered in showers on a daily basis. sandstone log sumatra, java, and boy ord inclusiveness in the northeast monsoon, which sometimes brings to harsh winter conditions in. but currently, as you can see, the full cost of the state in japan, it's not particularly cold of the most no child's in some pump. the home in the southeast of china, which has been so obvious and the last few weeks is being pushed down to the right . not in chinese coming down to near average. but it's up in the twenty's in a couple of days ago. and then this is the cold air to the north, but not extremely cold except in hub. and, but it is leaking south was showing how it seemed right in this folding, in the yankee, as their right to speak of really for indeed there are a few shots. and that all face you can see as the assistant fucking north indian plain enough in northern pakistan,
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a jersey to. this is a region that is lockheed lead develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts. political upheaval, some of those who talk to elsewhere is saying that they fled up to a hearing that other villages had been a talk. what we do in all to sarah is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id, tell it as it was, as the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into minus. he asked me to tell this story. the, [000:00:00;00] the
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kind of guy you're watching out 0 desperately needed medicine, another she might have turned into god's israel and about the recent data on choose day broken by casa, and by from the agreement, will send 8 supplies to civilians in gaza and provide medicine for captive health plan is really military continues to pound, gaza, its really strikes a closing in on the south talking to builders. and rafa. and he was telling you this to obtain unami says it's been a true field. hospital has been severely damaged, as well as carry about to and strikes in the occupied west bank, killing what it is ready for us is targeted economy, but lots of refugee camp don't fall from the city of nothise in one of the few what am i calling for the budget, but i spoke to guzman, basket use a form is randy negotiation, a middle east director of international communities organization. she asked him if deals will soon be on the table to release the captives. and i think that somebody else has made it clear that they want an end to the war and is really withdrawal
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from god. so before they do to negotiate a deal for the remaining hostages, i have put forward an offer to harass on my own part with the support of the families that will be done in parallel. in other words, that israel would end the world withdrawal to the international border. and at that time all the hostages would be released if from that also a light ended in exchange for all the prisoners in israel. but rather than delaying the negotiations on the hostages, my proposal to him asked, is that the medically agree with no, but the hostage and prisoner exchange would take place immediately after these were the withdrawal from gaza. we've heard reports of tensions within these really cabinets. as to the way fords for, for this war, this pressure, as we said from the cap to somebody on the nets. now government to get the loved one is released. to what extent are these tensions also uh,
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influence things in the way these really government is negotiating right now. i don't think it's the interesting thing because these really government has apparently convince the families of the hostages that there is no deal on the table that from us has not made any demands for an all for all deal or any other conditions that is real. might consider and therefore the few voices within the workshop. and we just saying we need to postpone the war war pos, the war and bring the hostages home or not in the door majority voice at this time . i believe that if there was any indication from us of accepting the kind of deal that i'm proposing that we couldn't generate more support both within society, amongst the families and within the work cabinet. one of our on gaza is being play high on the gender of the world economic forms annual meeting. and this was ton of devil's yes, extra estates on to the blinking describe. the boy's gut wrenching instead of palestinian state needs to be established isn't. there has to be ways means vehicles,
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how soon is to make these decisions. but i think what we're talking about is to, since you're talking about a governance, the government and the structure of governance, that maximizes the ability of the authority to actually deliver what the palestinian people want and the but it also has to be able to operate in uh, what you might call a permissive environment. in other words, with the support of, with the help with his real, not with it's active opposition. because even the most effective authority is going to have a lot of trouble if it's got the active opposition. if any, and he's really going honestly is national says it believes the us is complicity and war crimes and gaza speaking. and i've also sector general of the human rights group. so the out to 0 is diplomatic. it isn't james base, but she never thought she would see seems as bad as those in gauze and the 21st
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century. not since the lesson somewhere what to not seems so less sons of the former yugoslavia always in owing to the honda. but this is phone. what else? because the extent of casualties of such a short period of time is really unheard of the extent of the humanitarian crisis. that these men made and driven by violation of international law. that too is unheard of in such a short amount of time in the fall, in front of all those in front of our very eyes in front of the cameras of the world. we are looking at the situations, we've all the signs of risk of genocide in the un security council. the us has repeatedly blogs, goals for a c spa resolution that would have to order to see spa in gaza. the us is also providing many of the weapons and funding, many of the weapons that have been used. you say israel is committing war crimes,
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is the u. s. complicit? the us fails along with responsibilities for what is happening under international law for providing the weapons that are being used to commit war crimes. i'm just international as invest to get to the number of attacks that the left dozens of civilians killed. and we have found that the weapons in question was us made and had been sold by the us. government stays absolutely no doubt that the united states given its relationship with is riley to a degree of influence. it's knowledge of the situations. they have a greater responsibility to prevent atrocity crimes, and yet it is doing exactly z opposite by preventing a ceasefire from being adopted. that the security council
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the, let's get into some other news. non russia has launch more tax and ukrainian cities as defense industries say that kind of that high position strikes on foreign fighters and talk keep this prompted evacuation orders for residents living near the front line. a correspondent, rob mcbride reports from the capital of keith ukraine. second city had a key once again targeted in an overnight to strike with 2 russian missiles hitting a residential area, leaving some people injured. the southern port city of a desa was also hate by drones, the damage buildings, and also left several others wounded. close to which could you lease the den from suppress burning my neighbor ran outside, but the shelter was still far away. when there was at the door teeth, we just have to crush down the continuing gas strikes. calm is nato come on. does have been meeting in brussels voicing support for ukraine and with defending
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western style democracy high on their agenda. in 2024, a record breaking 2000000000 people on earth will cost their vote in a democratic election. and yet, the concept of democracy needs to be defended, more than ever, a strong message of support from french president emanuel mac cross has also given ukraine a boost saying that russia mustn't be allowed to win a promising delivery of more artillery and long range missiles that help is increasingly needed as russian forces pushed to tax the points on the eastern front, such as here around the backboard y ukrainian. so just say they face a shortage. if i made a shift about mcbride, i'll just say era keith, as long as this the earlier and former president and his by coma, i've been in court to defend him on challenges of treason related to a failed cue in november, within 20 people were killed as sites across the west african country were attacked . these include a military base in the prison,
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where more than $2200.00 inmates was set free. the government says that was orchestrated by security officers loyal to crim. currently under house arrest, cremmit denies any involvement. he served as president for 11 years until 2018. so don is accusing the impact of a mental authority on development or at all violating its sovereignty and suspended co operation. the regional block was due to hold an extraordinary meeting in uganda to discuss peace towards to end. the conflict ensued on it invited the permanent tre, rapid support for his date of mohammed. i'm done color, commonly known and submit the in a nice but to don condemned, the army and our staff of ways to baffle for 9 months, triggering devastating can monitoring crisis bad weather is cause damage and civil region across 11 in the north. heavy rain, full flood plains and truck families in the homes and destroyed comes to rescue effort. syrian refugees is becoming
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a nearly occurrence blamed on global climate change, and also have plenty maintaining infrastructure and bank governance. and how to report stuff from echo in northern 11. for 3 days, this low lying coastal area in northern lebanon was inundated, when nearby rivers overflowed during heavy rains. so walters may have receded, but people's lives have been turned upside down. many home suffered extensive damage. not the ali tells us, the water reached up to her waist, and then the pillows living here are some of the most vulnerable in lebanon, where the economy has all but collapsed the enemy. i lost everything. i have nothing left. i don't know where i'm going to stay relatives when they should stay for a few days, but then what many here lost their livelihoods. they are demanding compensation from those in power who they accuse of corruption and neglecting deteriorating
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infrastructure. going to city, do what are doing to the they make promises and do nothing. they don't care about us. as you can see, we are not able to deal with this crisis alone days of heavy rain transformed roads into rivers of months. there are several informal supplements for refugees from neighboring syria in this region as well. tents were submerged by walter that rose quickly. hundreds of families were saved, but many are again homeless. i wouldn't murder how you say this is the 1st time we experience something like this. all of a sudden the water level rooms, i have to be rescued by the lebanese army. people here say the floods is the worst i have seen in years. and it's now happening each year. the river is walter level, reached up to here, experts say global climate change is leading to intense bouts of rain after long
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periods of dry weather. and that's also contributing to the crisis. but there are others who point the blame on the lack of infrastructure and barriers along the course of the rivers. now suddenly we have been telling the authorities for years that they need to build proper burns. if they do that, then we wouldn't have this recurring problem. concern is growing among communities living here near the banks of 2 rivers. that the worse is you have to come and more bad weather is forecast for next week. center for their elders. eda, north in lebanon, us with a rival ever and get refugees and engine easy spots on rest. small, the 1700 refugees have arrived in the province of ha, since mid november. jessica washington reports now and the time and pd and pd. this might look like the reinstating for this community or for him to refugees. the time leaving at the speech and entities as, as a province,
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is just the latest chapter in lifetime of trauma and pain. many of them say they experienced towards it and in the witness the motors if loved ones by security forces and didn't done good as they lived through hardship and poverty and overcrowded and increasingly dangerous. kemp's is mother says she had an additional reason to lease funds with dish, but the not doctor in bangladesh say the treatment was not possible. i can express my pain as a mother. my son is hurting the life is challenging and on suicide. in here to the son has cots all over his legs from dragging his body across the sand. almost a 2 months since they arrived in chase. these were a hang of refugees, a still living at this page in p d. sheltering on the top owens and coconut trees among them a more than 70 children. the you in refugee agency, which is responsible for the food medicine and other expenses,
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says it needs the local government to designate secure sites for the refugees to the local authorities. say the situation is complicated. the we have tried to find them temporary shelter, the people rejecting before we arrive in a location local, people already get to protest. so the government can't force it. are the most that in recent funds hate and this information is given a few cheese to spread from social media to villages nearby. they have the 5 c model. he yeah, it's the either the belief we want allow them to disembark the battery that you have. so many videos about them and social media, they eat nice food for us. we have to go to work, go to the sea to get food, bad with life. so these are hanging refugees is fall from easy. they spend all day and night exposed to the elements the he's rain and in 6,
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abdul says he only les funds with dish for his children to have a visualize with a lot of them to live in put in the to them. but my wife got sick before reaching the show and she died on the part. she jumped about children getting educated and another they want us to do things that, you know, he's unsure whether that dream can ever be realized. jessica washington, which is 0 p d, indonesia. by the explosion other fireworks factory and thailand has killed at least 23 people. last have been to, pun booty. providence in a town about a 120 kilometers north of bangkok. please say they have found notes of volumes. the prime minister's office has ordered an immediate investigation. the chinese economy grew 5.2 percent in 2023. basic government talk is but missing lists. predictions officials have done plate concerns about the country slowing economic growth pointing to a new boom in winter tourism. trinity reports now from badging tours have flocked
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to china's freezing northern provinces to enjoy winter attractions, such as hard bins, famous city, and the snow covered ski slopes of the name of a travel. dr. shows winter tourism here is a 30 percent compared to a year ago bringing a much needed boost to businesses. it's a rep right spot in china is slowing economy. the government says the country beat, it's talking a 5 percent close to 2023. achieving 5.2 percent, but that that goes to one of the lowest in decades. and the outlook, the 2024 made straight at the world economic forum and doubles china is premier down play to consent from boy g g. the chinese economy is making steady progress and we'll continue to provide a strong interest for the world economic development. chinese officials say the economy will improved in the coming months, positions debating historical can highlight feeling positive. so i got to look alone. i am from china, so one more south and it's rarely get
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a chance to see. i am having a lot of fun shows what comes out to you. i brought my son here to enjoy himself. the ice passed away and the don't cease is very popular. this year we can go, but we can get some experience. yeah. it's the 1st winter since 2019. the tories have been able to enjoy without fear of carpet 90 lock downs. these types of went to sports and activities are traditionally part of chinese culture. but since paging $1.00 to 2022 winter olympics, that popularity has sold the government is banking on the trend. continuing over the upcoming luna new year holiday with a record 9000000000 trips predicted over the 40 day travel period. however, analysts say a boost in tourism is unlikely to solve bigger problems, such as the crisis and the company market. some of the people have spent more on things like tours on culture activities like concerts, or they would buy more consumer goods,
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but overall on the savings rate is still going up to those enjoying themselves. here the economy is the furthest thing from deadlines. katrina, u. l. g 0, aging, the latest of all kind of corruption in the ice logic time the critic stopped, but the tons, residents are unable to return because of continuing seismic activity. so i'm gonna get your reports now from windham the doing and because of the over option in green, the vic. but the state of emergency here is fall from over. trim is still being south. and the new fisher that runs to the eastern portion town has widened. even though molten lava can barely be seen on the surface, the towns of residents are still unable to return home. and to send a new spot in the sled. as soon as they heard the sirens go off on sunday night, the 2nd time in 2 months. but i know that, i mean some people are having literally breakdown because they have since been staying at his parents home in the capital. they know they may never be able to
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return back to, going to make so many people have already said that they don't want to return back to the town. then for me it's very difficult to move there. you know, because the community itself is so damaged, living in an area of high seismic activity will always carry its risks. but the damage done by this last option has left many, hey, wondering what exactly is the safest place to live in this part of the country also november's erupt sion menu a hopeful that new morality would return. that hope ended on sunday when the love of flowed into the town itself, but felt that could go back home. so maybe some people only have a few months left and now they need to make big decisions about their future and where, where they want to live. recovery could take years while the maxima pressure may decrease and shift the route. there was little guarantee that will fishes won't
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suddenly appear changing the landscape and the communities themselves. sonya guy ego aisle to 0, north of going to big. so the head here in out 0 home, it lost hundreds of comfortable presents return to through the united states,
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germany. and from the of the welcome back, no touch municipalities refused to accept the asylum seekers could soon be forced to do so. the majority of members and the dot senate, se they'll adopt to
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a controversial that will spread, assign them. so you, because across the country to try these overcrowding dodge centers are described as being in humane sylvester reports. now from the largest reception center, to a message, it's arriving in the netherlands, find themselves without the proper place to sleep. the situation of the main reception center in the north has been so overcrowded and dangerous that the local mirror made an emotional p and court urging other may as to accept refugees as well to offer some shelter from the cold families arriving after all, some known and dangerous journeys taken to these tens every night. for your old cham from syria is one of them. they are suppressed and see they don't eat as well . they don't drink as well, even for the adults, people like me and my mother, we always suffer from suppressed and we are, or because we don't know if we're going to have a place, you know, to sleep and i know some of us as she's so scared of being rocked,
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she keeps her eyes open at night. some asylum seekers have been found stealing and causing trouble in and outside the centre. every night asylum seekers are taken to these tents due to a lack of space at the reception center and in the morning they're forced to leave again. the dutch refugee system has been described as broken and in you main and local leaders are urging the government to find a solution as soon as possible calling it's unacceptable that this is happening in the netherlands. the local residents have formed a civil defense group to catch refugees, sometimes violently that they say are called feeling of threatening residents may be spinning full ahead. we don't take the lower until our own hands, the government should act and if they don't, we will. if someone gets hurt, that's too bad, but we won't accept residents being threatened. for now, the senate has decided to force municipalities to accept refugees. but a new government coalition county forms with the far right fleet and party of here
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will this one the recent election could change this. some politicians wants to describe the situation is completely out of hand. and we need to put a cap on the arrival of asylum seekers. and this is not going to work, no matter what you do as the netherlands, you have to work at at 11 together with all the member states. you cannot on your own, the site this interview story is that it's not the crisis of numbers, but it's, it's while the crisis of the system that is that it's that it's failed government statistics show that despite alarming we ports the number of refugees arriving. and then the avalanche has remained more or less stable that fast. and i'll just see around that apple power go i is experiencing an unprecedented a heat wave attempt to reach you at 40 degrees celsius. many cities across the country have experience reco, breaking temperatures during the 1st few weeks of junior, in some areas extreme, where the fences lead to highest of up to 4233. so the peruvian
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government says it's recovered more than $200.00 ancient artifacts around the world . cultural objects where a time from america, germany, belgian kind of there in spain, it to some gentry, a story. the parts of paris history have returned home sculptures, textile ceramics, and other works of indigenous art. some of them more than 2000 years old. they tell the story of a time before the spanish conquests. the limits of neat decor looks like elements such as the club hates and sculpture is a typical in the ink, a culture. there are also various instruments and take style fragments belonging to the shanghai culture and a piece of media with she knew cultural affiliation. there was also a group of ceramic paces from the much a nascar land bike it in the end of the cultural stock number you again got into some of the items were smuggled out of the country illegally. others have been held in using ends or by private collectors, most were headed back to power voluntarily,
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but not all the law and i said, why didn't buy the move in 40 pieces was seized by the united states department of homeland security and the gym and police which unfortunately proves the importance of food, a string thing, international cooperation to combat trafficking of cultural prophecy around the world. who has were patry a to the 840 looted antiquities over the past 2 years. it's seen as a success, as indigenous communities world wide rec, and with the colonial past and campaign for the return of stolen artifacts. if to some good food, all g 0, the african couple of nations is underway in the ivory coast and zambia will play its 1st match against the democratic republic of congo. and while the country is produced, world class players, professional football is in zambia face. many challenges, including a lack of funding and limited result is that life can be even harder. often they
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stop playing harm latasha has excuse me, 16. 1965 is fleetingly low paid for this national football team. he then joined the club with the united states of america and late to england. when he returned home, he code samuel national squad, of a football clubs in southern avenue. i tried to put them go through these guys the late fee you things imagine now retired for the sales, vegetables and goats and says he is of a former professional play is often struggle to make ends meet. you know, i think it was like a social thing not been really good. is it people would buy your drinks and or that a of that again then that was it. but as i know a plan must see that this is futures. we'll definitely otherwise a there, there will drop in a situation like i was doing is glad to encourage young players to contribute to
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a pension fund while they can to full back on when times are hard and to get other support. we've been buckling with some clubs with plans getting that on the job. it's available edition to make sure that we say we have these did the players, but you find that may be due to one or 2 issues. it play as just uh, you know, uh your best got to really get to, to, to the beach and basically, you know, trying to, to rehabilitate to themselves emanuel my, you calculate in europe until an injury forced him to retire. he wants young players to remain, but that in football there was no such and feature every time you know, playing football, he's just in a go, i'll keep on playing football. but as i did at the end of the day, we used to have it behind your back of the mind that you can get to ingest money, worries, and mental and physical problems. quotes meanings are tied football players around the world and zambia. so i'm glad to hardway preparing the next generation,
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so they know how to code by matching me with the dream, korea and how to matessa out there. we all done for this new job, but i will be back in a minute. so having a hard view then the what constitutes exempt. so we can talk to a see i want you to start with just the fact runners to what happened as independent. we want these, we want to education, i want to we don't have to leave them in different countries. in the policy, i'm going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit. no 1000 service, this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust that unity often is the cold,
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that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders. the integrity in the pursuit of truth as the war with the rush of wages on an internal thought is escalating the new claim. there will be more p t. a state there will be flashbacks, many civilians will find it's difficult to understand. and one of the biggest mental health crises and living memory mindset meets the therapist helping ukraine . soldiers, families, what is your desired outcome for the patients that come through the store to make a pass and want to live unique perspective. some people teasing really moving from pieces of imagery to wake up on heard voices for 2 people in israel are sitting up against door right now. i want to be one of them. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere.
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he's healthy. human noises, that is all i want to go into, you know, this to happen to next to the street on out to 0. so what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here as a theater. we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the desperately needed humanitarian aid arrives in gaza after israel and must reach a new deal broken by cuts of the cut on the clock. this is your life. how old is it? coming up? is rad intensifies as ministry operations across garza jordan says it's field

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