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the situation now when regions were settled funding 1st, image pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land rocks. walter was parked one of 2 on a jersey to the the hello. i'm sammy's a them, this is the news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. at least 11 people killed in self and gaza officer is riley strikes, hit a you and send to sheltering. tens of thousands of palestinians is riley falls, is carried out. time can drive and attacks on the phone use, killing more than 200 pounds of citizens in one day. also the south rusher accuse
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is ukraine of choosing down them at a cheap side. besides this, counting thousands of you premium prisoners of war. donald trump wins the new hampshire primary rival nikki highly prizes defiance on the we begin in gaza where these really minute 3 has intensified at land and sea bombings in the south. 11 people are confirmed, dead buildings are on fire also you and training sensor ton shelter with tens of thousands of displaced people are living has been hit on you and this is under attack is ready. troop 7 circle. this is the shelling residential areas, hospitals and buildings with hundreds of families have been sheltering. causes health ministry says at least 210 people have been killed in the past. 24 hours is right and a private test is including family members of caps has tried to prevent
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a monetary and a trucks from entering garza the count them. i was to have them crossing thought a couple, i assume is it off i in southern gaza joins us from that. so 1st of all, let's start with these latest is riley strikes when the u. n. run center a roy sammy today, these very forces had completely expanded the military operations in the city of con eunice as they start. and they have talked to one of the united nation one chilton, the as the is it either rick to of the united nations inside goals? i had said that these very times that target to the building that contains until $800.00 if i q re, is work the on getting a tax on that to send it to you had claimed the lives of those as of palestinians also with those as others being injured and now the majority of it, people have been pulled from that area completely in
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a very hard and under critical circumstances. and we can clearly been hearing from people have been freed from that, saying that they give me a rock leak managed to flee from the city. the i'm, the mass is very from bottom and they are talking about the were surprised by these many, many treat time surrounding them. also, opening, finally against presidents was, are trying to take the post road where the better treat tung saw station in that part of the city. alongside with ongoing bombardments of the city of hundreds, especially on the vicinity of an officer hospital. now we're be see different videos showing because really by the tree tags on trapping and surrounding the facility of a nicer hospital, imposing please significant restrictions and the ability of the medical teams to get out of the hospital and to reach the areas of bombardment and also do not allow for medical teams to see the upper rates in the american complex. and since the early hours of the thing is morning, the attacks and the city did not stop as at least 6 palestinians have been killed
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along side with 11 others, at least being wounded in the ongoing met. a treat attacks on the vicinity of different areas while medical teams and also civil defense crews are facing a very serious problem in terms of reaching to the cation of targeting. as they are still, people are stuck under the ruffles in different areas of fighting the let me and what do we hearing as well, talk about a being prevented from getting into garza of the well, generally this is a part of the ongoing is really approaches that have been adult to dahlia. we've, we gladly remember the early days of the fighting to prevent the entry, few roots in medicine and every, every single significant find some stupid territory right now, they're preventing. what will so, and there are different codes by these very communities to prevent the entry of a human to target supplies into dollars unless they managed to restore their
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hostages from inside the territory. and this is also will accessed the page, the read aggravating human to terry crisis. insight goes, we're talking about only yourself in roughly what this area is, the only area that is right, not receiving sufficient amounts of a just to help palestinians when daily basis to survive, not to completely match their own needs. but the noise, the middle areas, they do not receive any kind of humanitarian supplies, which also impose a cli, life threatening of options for the majority of golf and stuff. you have no food deal to search and gold, and then my to order to have a kind of being some bottles of water to drink. and this is what do united nations and different international organizations have been holding the age of 5 and aging, much more closer to those people as the practically start to find out. and that's a full grads and attendance of also for some basic items that they were previously depending on,
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on that we've received. also people are lining up just on the coast of road of goals of waiting for aids to get into the territory. meanwhile, they had be hit by these very forces who were deployed in that area. and this is systematically goal since have been going through since october the 7th. and now with these polls of it prevention and with these decisions, the situation on the ground with excessive beat move um and the expansion of the military is very abrasions that force the territory. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much product that was due. a lot 9 level has the is a spokes person so underway. it's all my colleague, tom mccrae is right, a shedding is resumed on the under was sent to in rough, and the number of casualties is on line shows have to be lines inside the gateway to see that the extent of, of, uh, february that belongs there or are they are there are there monday cuz you wanna just actually, um, the building has to be insight on fi of the without trying to send some of the last
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day or gotten anything with this site. we hope that we can get into there, if not very soon will you don't have updated information about how many people are being killed or injured. we are waiting, you know, maybe off the or we wouldn't be aware of all the information. was there any warning before the strikes happened? no. and, you know, we, we have not been able to, you know, have to get to, and i, the, from the confound, you know, the last, the 48 hours because the, you know, these are the tags actually, but it was it with the compound call it actually and they were, we were aware of, i would believe that it's very dangerous. you know, that we try to coordinate that exit all the people, those, that id be. then tell me despite people there, but we, we did not succeed. unfortunately, the last 48 hours more than 3 months into as well as war on golf. so hundreds of
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thousands of palestinians are constantly being forced to move to escape is where the bombing in ground rights and hold on a report. some of roads where people stranded between cities, a hyundai on the sheet streets here. this trees is where a noun it starts. and as you see, surrounding all of these people, floods from the intense bonding and air strikes and also the ground invasion where there is there any courses tanks are stations in this area. people surrounding me took all of the day what they have under choir. they're telling us that this time the year and they're sitting here, they have 0 places to go. and not only that, they also don't have any type of transportation. we are seeing people walking on their grounds, housing,
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their belonging. we are also seeing people with trucks where comedies are sharing the strokes to evacuate either this way to the well, i'm more south is because of super or this way to dad is bella to the center of the gaza city. let's take a look and see how people are evacuating with this is all of what is left where these people have been homeless and misplaced more than one time. as you see, more people are coming and evacuating from community. this is not the 1st time we have been seen seeing this list seen as this is a move in your documentary documenting that people is actually waiting. and if leaving their homes just like them, not like 1948,
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but this is real. it's happening in 2024. as you see, people are just patients. we see how scared they are in their eyes, and they're all searching for a place. we're talking about the 1st where most more than half of the population of the cause is currently resizing there. it's plots and, and we're talking about good but which is also talk to people. and a lot of people are old shows, scared of another invasion auto up to hospice in this area. it's very close to a lot of hospitals where it has to be seized and people are scared from the fact that hospitals are also a target. and so the impacts of these ready bombardments of garzo is far reaching, tearing families of pot. it's created a flood of children being often according to the euro. man's human rights group,
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more than 24000 children have lost the parents, causes health ministry says at least 10000 children to dive into strip. since october the 7th. i'm a how much reports on us on us, on the have each of the opponents working and then it's really striking on the home in the slot with the g comes in central costs to pro 56 year old brother on us has no lawsuit. what's happened to them mom and dad? oh yeah, we should know. my brother doesn't know till now that he's lost all of his family except me. i don't know how to tell him. i'm afraid that if i tell him it will have a psychological impact. the district did not just scale the pods left, a life changing thing, duties on a good? no. i didn't know. i was with my family at home. i went to bring something from the kitchen. suddenly everything fell down and i was on fire in the fire was eating me
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then us if loved, think outside of it is friends, football, their favorite sport. and i'll go full on my legs amputated. what can i do? i want to walk. i want to run, i want to play. i want to see my mother. i want close to where i want to stand up. i want to walk alone on my own. i can sit down. i want to be able to sit down. i can sleep. i stay awake all the time as the main shop honest is wondering what he did to this of these. so what's the new? what did i do to these really? i did nothing to them. i did not carry a gun against them. i did nothing wrong to these rallies the
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so now on us an awesome a loan, but the light but as is right intensifies, it's bombardments and because that is not guaranteed to have them have much data i'll just say or a senior political analyst model on the chart is with us here in the studio and model on it's cases like this that you come across every day. but highlights what human rights groups, what full t a you and experts have been talking about october, the 12th releasing a statement, talking about no justification for violence that indiscriminate the targets innocent civilians. and it's coming to a point where by its accumulation, over the past the 100 plus days is creating a truly a. so it's really humanitarian disaster of,
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of a credit with magnitude that we probably haven't seen before in modern times. the fact that the gaza strip, as we all know by now, is an open air prison, one of the most over populated areas in the world, most of whom are if you choose the fact that they are subjected for now 34 months. so this kind of, of this kind of bombings and, and dispossession. children account this children faxed over the past few days and weeks. you know, you would wonder how they wouldn't be able to live another day another month, another year. because at the end of the day, these orphans or windows, or the parents who have lost their children, that are going through a certain times that are uncertain in every possible way. now only they have already gone through the tragedy,
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but they are expecting more treasure. the in the days and weeks and months to come because of the breakdown and everything in terms of health, in terms of civil structure and in terms of spread of disease, hunger and so on, so forth. people don't know whether they need to worry about their loved ones feelings or about how to get them in that evening to. and when you look at these repeated scenes, you have to wonder how much of how much of an acid is as well re taking to trying to avoid civilians when you recall what these right, the president is so hot song set on october, the 13th it's quote, an entire nation out there that is responsible. it's not true. this rhetoric of on by politicians would be both a waterman goes to scan, one gosh, and so on. in this case it's more than the politicians. so we have all of the 345
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main politicians, plus the ministers plus um, parliament ariens plus the generals, whole score of them. dozens of them. that said something similar, but that itself is not unusual, right? usually what we're used to policy and saying, oh no, you know, we're trying to avoid civilian casualties. is quite unusual to his seen the figures say hey, civilians are not innocent bystanders. i actually had a number of intellectual friends email to me that they had folks spoke to. i think he was answering a ton of for journalist who by the way, it worked file just he had a once upon a time and an an all of my friends what he meant he's saying, did you just hear what the person of israel said he was actually giving uh he was giving a munition to the to the international court of justice when the is or is going to be accused of genocide that was just
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a week or 2 into the war. but he was already giving a munition to the lawyers. brian by admitting genocide, but again, the question for me is not, uh why a whole number of is really politicians are popular, isn't out of water, montgomery, or, and some of them out of radiology do that. i've been asking myself the question, why are a majority, an absolute, the majority of his re, these not only just defying what is happening? you know, most part of the thing is don't even justify what happened in october 7. regardless of whether they think it's an event, you know, if it's simple or, or it's a must store or order or armstrong goal or what have you. but a lot of people still have issue with october 7. most is right is don't have an issue with 100 october seven's, which makes which makes the question why. what is it? what happened to the, what happened to the people who held for the people that went through the holocaust? what happened to them?
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why is it that they could be not just justify the war as we see it on private it followed on what eyes. why is it that they are insensitive about 2 months? so i think in protest, i know we're seeing and of course, other cases, and i don't think it has anything to do with anyone, religion or nationality because when you look at the americans in iraq, when you look at the french, you know, julia, i know it is we've been reminded when you look at the germans in namibia right back then. however, i'm telling the talk about iraq in 2003. there wasn't as much information as that is today. this genocide. i'm like the holocaust, right. unlike other genocide is in, as i'm driving in plain sight on the television screens is right is i have access to our jersey or english and other channels that are using these kinds of images. so, you know, one wonders it's happening in real time. all right, thanks so much model on the shadow. are now these very minutes a has stone,
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several cities across the occupied west bank, demolishing palestinian houses. these images from the south of nablus, where his ready troops blew up the home of a palestinian prisoner rights. have also been carried doubts in janine and hebron. some people have reported to have been arrested at least 371 pounds. a student's been killed by his very forces in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. this royal has transferred part of the tax revenues it as the palestinian authority following a 3 month fries. but it's only a very small amount for an economy where business owners is struggling to keep the doors open. that abraham spoke to some of them. a novelist, the off by westbank for more than 100 years disliking the factory kept its wheels turned. a family owned business that passed down through 5 generations is now heading to the on the i really, really admire to have here is
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a piece of my know what i'm doing tomorrow. i don't know what i'm doing. well, i can manage their own life back, your israel keeps a tight put on the inputs and outputs of the palestinian economy in the last 2 decades alone. the one says these really restrictions costs the west banks economy, $50000000000.00 a large amount for a small economy under occupation. business owners say they've been abandoned by their government. left boston again on certain political reality with little support and no compensation. but the palestinian authority has been drowning in debt solely the so it's not just the war but decades of poor economic policies, probably 60 to 70 percent of the palestinian authorities budget is dependent on the tax revenues that often get held. now the government has limited ways to help people financially with that. under us pressure, israel has released a part of the tax revenues. it was the palestinians, but this will do little for an already bundle economy. it would be $23.00. the cost
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of living in the west bank has risen by 4.8 percent. the unemployment reaching unprecedented levels of 29 percent. even under occupation, people are eager to live a somewhat normal life. this is why palestinian businessman invested millions of dollars in nablus over the past few years to advance tours in this neighborhood. so new businesses who sells and restaurants, bringing up now with a close military check point at the end of this roads, it's become deserted. disclosures and pulls after the war have prevented hundreds of thousands of palestinians living in israel from coming to the occupied wes thing . it also meant that palestinian workers can not go to work in israel and bring cash to the policy and market sales. and this furniture shop have dropped like 80 percent. local sales are almost nonexistent. lucky for summit bottom,
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he's sometimes able to sell to palestinians living inside this row. for the highest for me now it's all about survival. i am not even looking towards making a profit that i am just trying to evade my business from a total collapse. many believe the use effort to relieve pressure on the palestinian authority is meant to prevent the bank from reaching a tipping point with the war and gone so big. the weeds in huge uncertainty, a collapsing economy with only inflamed the situation that but he does ita nablus the occupied last thing. the spring is some of the world news now. new crime says it has no reliable information on the passengers. on board. a down russian plain kremlin says it was carrying ukrainian prisoners of war med for transport that came down to the city of alcohol
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in southern russia. defense ministry says via croft had 74 people on board, including 65 ukrainians. k of has confirmed the prison, the swap was to take place on wednesday, says the plane was carrying weapons. and so there are just as with most of the day, keys committed to terrorist act of russian military transport headquarters down flying from color scheme. i feel to belgrade to transport ukrainian service when for exchange, when now joined by daniel hawkins, who's in russia, and they've been calling this in russia a deliberate act of terrorism. right. daniel indeed from russian officials and politicians, uh, totally unequivocal about who was behind this plane crash. russian officials saying the radio is detected reportedly to me. so launch is coming from the direction of a kind of gift in ukraine, which allegedly led to the downing of this across,
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which had a note survivors. now both sides have confirmed the prism exchange was indeed use take place, a 192 prisoners to be sent home from each side later today on the border of the training and saw it is said that exchange since did not take place. so the russian side also saying that another plane in the ad behind this one which had a for the, a 2 prisoners of war on board sun back at the time. now t, if, as we had earlier, has not come out with a confirmation or denial of involvement though that general staff has said that the military is active in we use it and will continue to monitor and to target minutes we across that attack, you know, the region of kind of cube, the intelligence services also said they possess, know a lot of information about who or how many people were on board the plane,
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but that from the quote inside all agreements. uh, to uh, to carry out this policy, which change had been fulfilled from this side. and it was the russian side that was responsible for the safety of those you cried in period w's, russia. that was a say, absolutely unequivocal. here. the delay that the full tip legs with ukraine, saying no negotiations off to this above bar it cuz they cool with accel possible. and this was a pre determined and pre planned act. those are the was from russian officials coming from most go today. all right, we'll leave it as, thanks so much daniel hawkins. let's go now to the meet 3. bobby choose a political analyst at the most me internet media project, joints. we live on skype from moscow. good. have you with us? the 1st of all, is it clear how this plane crash were brought it down? well, it is not completely clear, but i think the laundry is uh, on the side. oh,
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there it goes a some. well, they cause issues from russian because obviously it would not be down on the buyer, russian. and the craft uh forces simply because you green doesn't use please use drones. meets us against the russian seed. your bills are using a large immediately air truck. and uh, you know, 7 to 6 is a huge glue. yes, it is. new to buy does not use the just not used for logan seat is it is used for transport or uh, troops, uh, some bass, uh, maybe 3 economy where and so is the story is very much like i'm age 70 and you'll probably remember that in 2014, when these messenger, blaine was down on his way to malaysia from coal. in the excavation from the west, it was based on the one of the low take, you know,
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of it was only the russian a, you know, right hand speaking resistance in east and you would down because, you know, russians did not use any issue there. they didn't have it and the uh, the quote to be interested in the, in down in ukrainian woman. so probably the me stupid. what are you printing and one of the story in 2014 right now, i think brad, she's using the same logic. who will do it, you know, only the premium new service uh the name of me. so and honesty which is government made. so most likely the story is true, the ukrainians don't display and the question is, did they do it by mistake or did they do it deliberately doing the size as they did a deeper, right? no rush, it says it was counting p o w easy crime has been talking about it as carrying weapons. it was a credit to us. one it was carry. i don't think you premiums flipped out.
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uh if it was getting uh weapons. unless you know the, if, if the even received information from russia, but there was going to be a prison exchange if they received information from erica mathis that there was going to be a prison exchange of prisoners will be taken close at the white plains. uh, you know, they would not have used these and the erica me sites the why the, i mean the following onto the site was putting me on the perspective of logic. why would the ukrainians, if they was told, i think the russian line is that they had informed the ukrainian side that they were bringing prisoners on a plane. why would you do crying in a pharmacy is one to down a plan that's counting the prisoners. set the back in the brain logic. the explanation is just the 2 premiums for reviews, too good for some kind of a rush community blade and they just saw that they would just use it and it was the
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rest of the claim and there is a whole way know. so this would be another explanation more suitable for some people, the work was done. all right, thank you so much to me through babich. i'm still heading out this era. actually let's instead take you now to rob mcbride's he's joining us. i believe he's joining us live from kids. let's bring him up. there we go. yes. from kids. so what are you crazy? an official saying about that. you may have heard my, my guess the thing more plausible, the russian line. i guess we've got a very different line coming out of the training and officials. so yeah, we are just getting was uh we came on air in fact and just in the last few minutes, both statements and the body implant significant state. but it seems from ukrainian
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military intelligence here. uh that is just dropping that is just now being released, which reading between the lines would seem to lend some credence to these russian claims that it does seem as though there is a general acceptance. that's that they that risk some substance to these claims aren't as difficult as it might be for ukrainians here until ukrainian governments and all sovereignties. they may well be moving to some kind of position the officially that not accepting that they have shut down this plane and that they will ukraine, you prisoners of war on board. but they may well be preparing the ground if you will, allow for preparing the way ahead had to come round to such as admission. let me tell you specifically what they had said. the military intelligence they have confirmed, which we had earlier from other statements that that was supposed to be on this day, wednesday, a prisoner exchange swap between the russians of ukrainians of the respective
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prisoners. they have said that russia pulls out of that expected exchange. blaming the downing of this across and say the saying that they turned off at the allotted run, they bu, points with russian prisoners ready to hon. back that it was, the russians were responsible for bringing ukrainian prisoners to that to a certain point. then interestingly, they're going to say that the russians would, they do not know exactly who was on this croft and that the russians did not tell them who was on this act croft, also saying that the russians didn't notify the ukrainians about a military transport at cross landing significantly within 30 kilometers of an active was own. so it does seem as though they may well be paving the way for some kind of acceptance that that could well have been prisoners on board. i have to stress that this is not officially being accepted as such, such as yes. and a senior spokesman from the president's office here is saying that they are still processing data. and what we have had is some,
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the ukrainian media here reporting from the intelligence sources that they, they still believe that this craft was carrying missiles for an s 300 russian missile system. which seat would seem to justify that it was a legitimate target. but this is the latest statement that we've had coming out of the military intelligence here. so this is developing and it does seem as though uh, the ukrainians potentially coming round to the uh, to the uh, to the conclusion to the acceptance that, uh, possibly that could be. i have been prisoners on board. although officially this is still not been accepted. hearing keith. okay, well have to leave with that. thanks so much for the update from mcbride. the still ahead on al jazeera ron's presidency and so it is instigating presence new economic reforms. and one side of the
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brought to you by visit capital. you're here where here, let's go with your weather update right across asia, and believe it or not, there's some snow coming for bucket standing administered, kashmir, the mountains here. this all has to do with a westerly disturbance moving in. it should also help the fog and smug in ne bucket stand as well, but for now it's putting a cap on temperatures in places like baton at 12 degrees, almost temper hope where you should be for this stop the gear. a band of rain stretching from eastern india, shooting right over the bay of bank all pushing into myanmar. now whether alerts to speak of here for india, just some lighter showers. that will start to shove away through thursday. the monthly rains are picking up so that steering quite a bit of rain into the late peninsula flooding is likely here. also seen a pretty good slug of rain around central vietnam. so round dinning on thursday, there's temperature starting to come up slowly,
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but surely through china. so hong kong is now up to 15 degrees on thursday and we're in the thick of a blizzard for japan. so kind of island support a, we'll see windows exceed 60 kilometers per hour. so why don't conditions here? visibility will be near mill on thursday, so some dangerous conditions to be expected there. remember we said the monsoon is picking up, so there's all that weather around. call them port on thursday. it's going to be a washout indeed. as low as i go to you by visit cuts on what constitutes extent. so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education my want, we don't, we don't have lead them in different countries in the policy of it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit
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knowing that was and services. the claimant reports that i should just trust the community often as i find the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders. the integrity in the pursuit of truth, groundbreaking films from award winning filmmaker watch. listen witness on apologize here. the the the welcome back. you're watching out just to find somebody, kept the headlines now. the director of the you and refugee agency says is ready
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for is a 5 to auction. the resales of the con eunice training center, killing 11 people, wounding thousands more. 800 people were sheltering in the center rescue teams of bean blocks from reaching the building is ratified. the testers have tried to self aid from getting into gaza. they blocked the entrance to the count. them up was found in crossing demonstrations, including family members of captives, housing counsel on demanding beverly the number of palestinians killed is now reached 25700100. my moods reports now from southern gall. so even though death is the familiar site in gaza, saying good bye to loved ones is never easy. explaining to children is even more difficult. the steady stream of bodies here
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means the funeral prayers are performed throughout the day. children serves the rubbish for what the birth to keep warm to cook children forced to help their families survive. this for and this is a value of refugee camp metix work to try and treat the injured hospital in hon. unit full of in a tack on a nearby school where people work sheltering thousands were injured in the attack. i meant the war and the misery. there are those who are trying to spread illiterate hope. the sort of side auto doing this raises the spirits and brings optimism off to what we witness from war destruction and the destruction of homes. everyone becomes optimistic. the size of these roses also everything they've witnessed. it's the hold that the war will end and people will see gaza for what grows above its source, rather than the painful memories who is buried underneath the honeymoon mode. i
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would just need a little from the crew of a vessel in the red, cesar fulton, an explosion taking place close by. the incident happened 50 and all the cold mile south of the more high in yemen, the ship and crew was safe. most shipping line says it's turning around to us flags that flag vessels as a result. commercial vessels in the area have repeatedly come under attack from who the fights is backed by a wrong writing and president of the human i. e. c. as in sort of k, a for an official visit by seas holding talks with president of, of the wine known as rouse war on casa, and energy cooperation between the 2 countries. is trip comes as concerns a growing the war could spread across the middle east. we have correspondence following the story from bus to a key on the wrong and about what we'll hear from russell's thought about into wrong. but 1st it's head of, it's a system costs all in ankara and quite
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a list of 10 subjects to be sorted out between the 2 countries, right. send them of the, that's an assignment to countries a have more than 300 kilometers on board there. and they have strong cultural economic and political relations, but they don't see eye to eye every regional issue. for instance, despite the oldest cooperation, oldest economic cooperation and cultural mutual points, they are rivals and syria. they are rivals in the caucuses. but when it comes to paula stein, especially the latest war in gaza, advice israel, and they are sending on it, they are sending on the same side that took express them has like choose a is via out of genocide and gaza, and a to kia sees thomas as a legitimate political party, even a liberator,
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as opposed to its nato allies. but also trick here is a country that, that is one of the 1st countries a recognizing israel as a state. so these are mainly the common points and they are posing a discussion points between the 2 countries. and today are churches present, a new reading and present tried to discuss the details of the war in gaza and the rising uh, this is rising repercussions of the war in the region. apparently they can not find a solution to the foreign does. uh uh, just uh, 2 of them cannot find a solution but the age to contain this regional crisis because the refer questions are reach out to him and reach out to, let's see. and the quotes make the, the conflicting national interest between 2 neighbors reach out to syria caucus. and so today we see that they are trying to cooperate on some issues to get,
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has expectations from e, around like more support in counter terrorism. but apparently you and also expects more from a to key, especially i guess is way of so based signed lots of agreements. they enhanced a bilateral relations and they both to contain the regional crisis. all right, sorry to send them go. so let's take this down. so we're sol, solved on he's following the same story about from to ron. so from the rainy perspective, also the top of the to do list is the very new president heads the a well, there was a 2 main major issues are 1st, it was about to buy that relations and the other one was about the original issue. so regarding the financial issues is mostly about the economy. we have seen that they have signed time agreements to both state economy relations. so i'm particularly here both size on expressing their willingness to increase the to the cross border trade between the 2 countries, from $12000000000.00 to $20000000000.00. this is a patient that is shared by both countries and preservation. well,
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as i've said that in terms of the energy, the transportation culture and education, all these are there all the potentially there. and we just need to wrap it up. but when it comes to the regional issues, that means we have seen a difference in columns in the language. so the president of already, you see it during the presser, he said that you run has being the number one country, paying the prize, a guest, the terrorism. and he said that all the separate, those 10 of his groups in the region are being supported and funded by america and by its western allies. and the way to present this terrorist groups to, to, to, to. 9 a guest of national security to both companies is just that these 2 companies with all the regional powers coming together and acting together. but one of the issue regarding garza and regarding israel is that she clearly imply that turkey should completely cut off his economy and pulled the co pays with his route. that
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could be the only to turn us use a guest israel, and also he called for a new we're older as the that, that the global institutions fail. so we can see that ad one is asking for the reform in the global new board global order. how does there present braces more and more focusing on a complete disruptor from the current world war there? all right, thanks so much for sol. solved with us. us. the former us president donald trump has beaten nikki haley the 1st primary of the 2024 republican presidential nomination in the state of new hampshire. despite the loss them. former ambassador to the un says she's not giving up the rice heads to her home state, south carolina next month, now speak to alan fish a joins us live from new hampshire. she says she's not giving up, alan,
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but is it really the end of the road? is that how is looking for making highly well, her donors are going to make that decision in the next few days because no one wants to for money on what is a bad bed for the presidency that she says she's going to keep going, that they've made an ad by in south carolina, but she's behind there. how do you justify losing a state where you are the governor? so it's very difficult for us to see how she pushes forward. do you remember the run? desantis came 2nd in iowa. said he was absolutely staying in for the long haul, and the problem was that he was gonna stay in for the long haul, and of course it was just 4 or 5 days later nikki haley also has to walk home whether or not she wants to stay in the race because she's going to face about a month of attacks from donald trump, and that makes things very difficult for her to make that decision. so practically speaking, does this look at unlike is shaping up to be
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a bite and from 3 much as well. in name, yes it does, but there are differences in dividing campaign will tell you that there are differences because donald trump bi claim is much more extreme than he was 4 years ago. remember, he said he would be a dictator on the one he's talked about taking vengeance against those who have, who are wrong them as far as he is consent. and he's also talked about stuff, take criminal proceedings against joe biden, a, but it is, in essence, yes, this boils down to jump in, vide, which is interesting, because the majority of americans didn't want to see that, but that's exactly what they're getting. if there's good news for joe biden from tuesday night in new hampshire, one it is, but he won a by a right to the primary the actually one time because there are no delegates being awarded because of an inter posse, right among the democrats. but also that nikki haley did so well with independence
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. unvil joe biden is behind and a lot of the polls to donald trump. the reality is that independence bikes and things that the independence will eventually break his way. and the whole snob, donald trump. so job i can really wanted this pass along. anyone else he wanted to face. he wanted to face donald trump, so he gets his west and you'll remember sammy, the 2020 election was incredibly better. you ain't seen nothing yet. all right, thanks so much shawn. so sure that tens of thousands of workers, inaji and teen are working off of the job as they launch a 12 hour strike against controversial economic reforms. new writing presidents have a malay, it should have decreased scrapping or changing more than 350 economic regulations. last month. critic save and new policy removes protections for consumers and
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workers and is unconstitutional. us all. latin america editor at lucy, a newman, is live outside congress and one of cyrus, how power lising is the strike proving so far. lou sale the . all right, let's see if you can hear me as i'll ask you about that. strike going on. how finalizing is it proving so far? all right, we apologize for the audio issues. we're having the wow. now public sector workers in venezuela have taken to the straits to demand better ways use that many say they can't afford basic necessities. that despite government moves to boost
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salaries, morales sanchez reports then this went and spoke testing for better salaries and pensions. with wages of less than $10.00 a month. teachers among the public sectors worst paid in the country. they really have the same projects doing you live day by day within a precarious situation that after a few years changes your living conditions. last year's inflation hit nearly 190 percent. the cost of monthly staples is nearly $500.00. teachers say they haven't received an increase in 2 years. school director or maybe any of his sis, just eating is a daily struggle. you must have thought that the premium is sometimes i get so depressed i being sold to the key to to education and get the sunroof is not enough for anything. the lady says teachers must find other jobs to try to make ends meet . sometimes they skip work and that impacts the children's education. last
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week president nicola offered a month the $60.00 bonus for public workers to get $40.00 in food stamps. but maybe who is ill, says her medicine costs more than $70.00 per month. her treatment is only possible with donations from fellow teachers. at the an hour. i seem to be saved, the bonus does not be sold anything. i didn't study so much to make $10.00 a month. i'm so frustrated. economists say my buddhist measures are not enough. it's up, i didn't think me code i the bonus isn't a parent increase, which doesn't result fundamental problems, especially for those and vulnerable conditions. the bible's political opposition is can move in his women's to wake up and protest. it's an election year. tuesday might the anniversary of the hosting of the military dictatorship more than 60
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years ago on the symbolic date, to test or show. they don't want any bonuses. they just want to leave again, ascentis, i just wanna thank you back to elgin to you know, with tens of thousands of people walking off the job. let's try again now with all latin america editor, lucy, and you do see and human. she's outside congress in want of silas people walking off the jump. lucy, how paralyzing is that strike looking? well, this is a very impressive show of defiance of president. have you had mean a home has only been in office for 6 weeks? so it's happening very, very quickly as we know, argentina's trade union organize that you shouldn't think separation can stream live powerful, less so than they were in the last, but still incredibly influential. and there are it's impossible to move. 2 or i am
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right now, not only because we have a very, very bad signal as you probably realize because of the amount of people here, but also because there's simply no more room to get near to the congress, to where the, the speeches will be made in about an hour and a half time by the train units of veterans and leaders. and so this is a symbol, this is a, this miss test as to who is stronger. the president who has already declared that the trade unions are his enemy. in fact, the secretary of security this morning describes this as a movement 5 quotes, my fiance, those people who belong to a mafia who are trying to defend their personal interest. the rest of the people here though, say that they're trying to defend the country from incredible austerity measures that have been announced and put in place, in fact, by the president in order to have the been on the prices in this country. but also,
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he has a particular eye on reducing on curtailing the power of trade unions. so this is on only 12 hours, right? it will not paralyze the entire country for long, but it is certainly worth while to put calls a very, very important 1st step. all right, thanks so much the se, newman, the rescue operations have ended in se china, where at least 39 people died in the building. 5. it happened in the city. you didn't, you in gen g province. the blazes believed to have started in the basement of a stool. this is the 2nd phase of 5 in less than a week. these 13 people were killed on saturday when a fire broke out in a school diploma tree. a sign because parliament says approved a new law that aims to regulate speech on line of the multiple revisions from the supreme court. the measure passed by
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a 108 votes to 62 opposition. politicians in human rights groups was the harsh policies will stifle speech. that criticizes government policies. brought back is of the law say it's necessary to come by the internet scams and home for information on the mind. it could have been some say should have been prime minister of thailand has been found not guilty in the cold case that might have banned him from politics. the data i didn't jot on rights was suspended from parliament. so holding shares in the media company after his policy won the general election last year, tony turn results from bangkok, heading into court with his political future in the balance between them during rep, looking relaxed, as he felt his way through crowds of supporters and generous. c to get into the constitutional cold. despite his demeanour concerned, the cold might well band him from politics as it has with other popular politicians,
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recent years. so it was something of a surprise when a not guilty verdict was handed down by a margin of 8 to one. the judges agreed that the media company hadn't been active for 17 years. but the judgment would change the fact that peter isn't prime minister, nor is his policy move forward in government. despite a surprise, when in last year's general election, his appointment was posted by the on the like to the of the house. and the policy remains in opposition. anyone could have avoided move forward and pizza audited or either you give up politics and walk away from it, ignore it, you know, hopeless. or you actually, you pay more attention to it and become more hopeful whether it's outside of the parliament for inside the apartment because i'm of the people's choice. but the parliament's enemy lou quotes, previous incarnation future ford was suspended by the court in 2020. the reform is platform and the 1st part is well popular is a good time down to establish ment. let's try to shut them down. the call for
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change and reform and progress in time that is unmistakable index, horrible and scrolling. so you know, putting that down, denying it comes out of right high costs for thailand and for the establishment that runs time. and so does the quotes. verdict indicate to change the surprise no guilty validate today and something of a really cool pre challenger on run, but he's not out of the woods yet. the policy will be back here in 7 days time for decision of the constitutional course. good season is fine. as he tried to lead the crowd search for some shouting out prime minister, it's a job, he didn't get this time, but it's still very much in his sites. it's already set up in 5 minutes with joe. now are you happy to sit out in opposition for the rest of this term or we're, i'm through the prime minister all candidate according to the constitution. so it anything that happens then i must say,
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i'm always ready and willing and able to lead this country going forward. but that depends on the process. thank you so much, tony checking out to 0 bank coke. now scientists have announced the world's 1st ideas pregnancy in the southern ryan. then it's hope the process can be repeated using northern whites. rhino embryos threatened the 2 females of the spaces, remaining off to the last mile, died in 2018. that fits for this news out. i'm back in the moment with another full show. so stay with us. the police degree. see comedian, she feels like something is wrong and the closest it has ever been to midnight. they will be met with fire theory. the rise of things, i mean,
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