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as far as the u. s. though is claiming they won't say revitalized ph take a vengeful control and goes off the wall. anything other than a week p a is not something is wrong with one's currently view. far as he is this week. as it as the past, it's getting weaker. the relentless seeds on con, eunice is around imposes a curfew on a mouse hospital. taught us to you and red crescent coal. just a violation of international news. hello, i'm carry johnson. this is i'll just hear a lot from joe. how so coming out. oh yeah, shad. my brother doesn't know till now. he's lost all of his family except me. this family's toner pod is rouse war on gaza as left tens of thousands of children
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without parents. families of captives held in gaza joined to thousands of marching towards the defense ministry and tennessee. the same crash and russia kills was $74.00 on board. must go says it was carrying ukrainian prisoners of the jews of the chief of the shooting it dials. the red cross is warning of thousands of preventable debts in gaza if medical facilities onto protected. it says only 3 hospitals remain that can performance violence, surgery and emergency care. one of them has repeatedly come on the attack on a curfew has been imposed on the amount of hospital preventing ambulances from reaching the facility. and the latest bombing 11 people were killed often is very striking to you and the training center and the southern c to con units you and it
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says up to 800 displaced people with children that were calling you. this has been under relentless attack, is very troops have been circled, the city shunning residential areas, hospitals and buildings where thousands have been shouting and not the least. people move to milwaukee. every 2nd passes. with a new casualty. we do not have medicine and we do not have anything to treat people . they done fired and until every show on the peaceful people inside, workplace has a safe place. the you, an agency informed us that it was a safe place and we informed the people accordingly. eventually people were showed people who were injured and others killed. we buried the matos and the shelter. we should, we buried them. sniper, bullets targeted us directly. where else should people go attend? what kind of protection would attend to provide a guest? so a truck, no time since naples? where are the other countries?
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went of the muslim countries. where is the red cross or the red crescent, where these people went all day to protect the people and children were dying. this is a message to everyone. the responsibility of all these people is in their hands and they will be held accountable for them until the end of time is ready. protests as including family members of captives have tried to prevent monetary and a trucks from entering garza and the term southern crossing. that's the bloodshed that continues international court of justice says it will be with on friday whether an office will ground emergency measures followed by south africa against as well. so if i for cause a case as well as age of specific agenda sagal x, and it's case at the well called little time assume has more now on the days developments from rafa and southern guns the attack. so the goal is a stretch did not stop today as the main focus of the military as strikes was
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directed towards the city of can you just the 2nd largest city where the is very force is trying to take full control of the city as they are trying to advance more into the main central neighbor who is the have targets to date one of the main training centers that front by the united nations were thousands of out of city is being killed. and others have also been wounded as people had been leading to russell on the very mass is very compartment the ongoing attacks today or call you just had completely killed 40 palestinians along side with more than 50 others being wounded. and the different coal was made by the policy, the ministry of health and international organizations to afford protections for hospitals inside the city as they are struggling to keep a rating on the old, the hood or, and also a destruction of folding them in hon. eunice, in the southern part of the territory, tara composer, which is 0, roughly southern gauze. us state department says the attack on the you, in
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a sense of sheltering civilians income. and this is incredibly concerning. we've the poor today is a tax on the unions con eunice training center. you've heard me say it before you for the secretary. say it before, but civilians must be protected and the protected nature of un facilities must be respected and to manage. hearing workers must be protected so that they can continue providing civilians with real life saving uh some engineering assistance that they need. the families of israeli captives held in gauze and joining for testers in tennessee. thousands, march through the streets, reading between traffic was as well as defense ministry. the crowds were quoting, for the release of all is very cap. they're still being held in concept. hold on to how many it has more now from tennessee. a lot of people here in this room that would say that the priority is to bring back these captives that are in gaza now
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for a 109 days, especially that and they have been reports that the number of them are dead and people and the families all worried they keep on saying that time is running out and then you have also try a very difficult days for israel. like yesterday was 21. soldiers were killed in one attack in guys had the largest number of soldiers killed in one day since the beginning of the ground invasion. so old that brings to the forefront of many questions about what to do next. i think there's still support for the war. the way the government puts it forward as a war to get rid and diminished how about us. so that is something at a large part of the population. if not one of the population here in israel would agree on. but there is also a realization that is going to take much longer than what they thought, even though the government has been wandering about that and is in the coming get
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that cost as a personal cost for many families. in not only the families of the captive adults, of the families of the soldiers, it's got uh says it's a polled by remarks reportedly made by israel's prime minister about do how's a role in mediating the release of capt is from gaza and the link to recording benjamin netanyahu has heard st. katasha role was problematic and he was unhappy. washington didn't apply more pressure on them. and the statements that published on x, the composite foreign ministry, one that if thoughts comments with true, they are irresponsible and destructive to the efforts to save innocent knives and that some of the joins us not from occupied to easter use them having to tell us more about what these really prime minister report to be sent of the week the remarks israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu showing
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dissatisfaction with complex mediation efforts that have been going on constantly since this war began. he compared them to the united nations and the red cross. the saying that they were problematic if not even more. he also said that he was, quote, very angry with the united states for a number of reasons. the 1st, but they're not applying more pressure on the properties because there is a mass office indo huh. and additionally, he said that he was, quote, very angry with the fact that the united states has renewed their military presence for an additional 10 years at the us base and got the, the largest base in the middle east for the west. that these really prime minister has also never thanks. they'll have publicly for their efforts in these mediation efforts. they have been around the clock, they have been constant. and back in november, they were able to help secure the release of a 110 is really captives. now what those response to this is saying that if true, these pro, these comments are actually not so surprising and that benjamin netanyahu has
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remarks both undermined and up struck the constant mediations and negotiations with mediators like the cost of these are trying to do and help these really secure the release of these captives, these really prime minister also was alleging that the companies are funding him, as he also says that he's willing to talk to anyone who will help secure the release of the captives. but these comments come, as these really prime minister is seemingly dissatisfied with all of the efforts, but other countries are providing to help these really secure the release of the captives. also dissatisfied with what the americans are doing, it seems there's been a lot of pressure on these really prime minister from the americans to increase the amount of aid that has been going into gaza. he says he's allowing the minimum amount necessary, but again, now a lot of backlash on these really prime minister. i'm just how, who, thanks very much indeed. of her sons are already as
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a professor of international affairs at castle university. he says, kind of, how is mediating role has been instrumental in getting all sides to okay. i think the cuts are, would, uh, would continue to do doing what it has been doing from the get go. and we tried to convince both bosses to come up with the settlement because i think the that's how the prime minister of foreign affairs, she has another month and has just said that cuts her wood to continue to do whatever it takes to put that into the war and it is in the best interest of the top to see an end of this violence from about. and because it's good for everyone and, and the cuts out into the ocean is not on the in favor of either how much or, or, or is read it. it comes in a bigger complex it as cuts out or believes that this institution when door comes to on and at permanency is 1st and the best interest of, of both sides actually is where it is and, and, and how much and the palestinians. but this is a different story because nothing,
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you know, once every one to those things is on way. and he fell into by the volunteer face to convince his own people that he's doing the right thing. and he wants to just to add blame others and, and pass the but for his video on because out of the international court of justice says it will deliver its ruling on friday on the provisional measures requested by south africa, this genocide case against israel in december. it's government abroad, the case against israel, accusing it of genocidal x. and it's a thoughts on concept requested emergency measures, including for israel to suspend its miniature operations in gaza area. we spoke with michael becca, a former associate lawyer at the i, c. j. he explains what the quote was rudolph. it's really important to understand that what the court is going to be deciding on friday is not whether israel is in breach of any of its obligations under the genesis by convention. those are, as we've said, south africa's main claims, and in the case,
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this is about provisional measures. that's a kind of emergency relief or interim relief. the south africa is 16 while the case is pending. and so south africa has asked for a number of things, but to make the most prominent requests are 1st for an order that would direct israel to suspend all military operations in gaza. and secondly, for an order that would direct israel to not impede and indeed facilitate the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance into casa. and so how the court addresses those 2 requests, if it decides to indicate provisional measures at all, is what to really look out for on friday. so to request is the court likely to grant one request and deny another one? because i understand this has happened in the past, like the boss, me a case a few years ago. right. so 1st, what we'll see if the court decided that south africa met the basic test for provisional measures to be if you order it in the 1st place,
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many eyes to experts. and i would agree with, with this view, think that south africa did do enough to show that it's claims under the genocide convention or at least plausible. and very importantly, that the palestinian population of guys that faces a real and imminent risk of irreparable harm and nothing that's happened in the last 2 weeks, i think has changed that assessment. so the court can, the court isn't limited to what south africa has asked for. the south of the court doesn't have to say yes or no to south africa's specific requests. if it decides to issue provisional measures, they can formulate whatever set of measures it thinks is most appropriate. and so while i think the court will want to say something about a bill, israel's military operations, i'm not convinced that they will be willing to go quite as far as south africa as ask them to go, or in a complete suspect. there's no dirt activities the impact sophie is ready on bobbins of gauze or as far reaching, tearing families apart is created
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a generation of children who's been opened according to the un human rights group. more than 24000 children have lost the parents. i'm a 100 reports on us an awesome on the beach of the pods. what came in and it's really striking on the home in the say about what the g comes in. central costs 56 year old brother on us has no blossom. what happened to the mom and dad? oh yeah, we should have. no course, my brother doesn't know till now, but 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. stripe did not just scale the pods left a life changing thing, duties. honestly in good. no. i didn't. i was with my family at home. i went to bring something from the kitchen. suddenly everything fell down and i was on fire
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in the fire was eating me this loved thing outside with these 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 release those over the
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phone now on an awesome a loan, but the light but as this right intensifies its bombardments and because that is not guaranteed to have them have a disease. well, so the head don't out of this era how scientists, how thing to say the name extinct northern white the the, brought to you by visit customer. hello. so has we thought there was some flooding around rio diginero, this is just north and east of the city flooding out the supermarket. here at the i was just once by water. there has been copious amounts of rain falling here and still more rain stuck in this area on thursday. it's being amplified by moisture
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coming off the south atlantics. now that we've talked about the rain, let's talk about the heat. colors are on dark, the rad the hard. the temperature from the argentine pappas rate, down to patty go near temperature is not that far off 40 degrees. and this heat will stick around for the next several days. pretty persistent rain into northern bolivia, pushing into the amazon jungle on thursday and to central america. we go with those trade winds picking up, we see more showers and storms hit spaniel and for the eastern caribbean islands. it was for the northern dominican republic just the other day for the alerts and play for the us call states with all this wet weather, being amplified by moisture coming off the golf, that shoots up into the ohio valley. so what was snow in toronto is now turning to rain on thursday. you get a mile push a very or temperature up to 3. also mile. they're coming off the pacific for western canada and the pacific northwest. and the acts of weather continues for california. next week we could see an atmospheric river the weather
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forces at 5 to 10 of the shelves at a training center in common units. in southern guns, 11 people were killed in the attack, dozen small engine, 800 people at sheltering in the center. doing the swans international courts of justice says that for route on friday, whether or not to grant emergency measures in south africa's genocide against israel in south africa, has requested the wealth. quotes for the israel to suspend his miniature operations in garza and take all the necessary measures to prevent the genocide. families of this very captives held in gauze joint protest as in tennessee, thousands of march through the streets towards these various defense ministry. crowd recording for the civil is very captive still being held in gulf. the
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best service accusing ukraine of shooting down a minute to replace the pain. it came down to the city of builder road in the southern russia. the kremlin says aircraft had 74 people on board, including 65 ukranian prisoners of war. but cave says it was carrying weapons. your training and presenters code for full clarity on the circumstances of the crash. well, but broad reports from keith this was the moment to russian military transport plane crash to the ground, prompting conflicting claims and counter claims about what and who was on board. the russian officials say the illusion 76, similar to this one, was transporting 65 ukrainian prisoners of war for a prisoner exchange. they claim monte, at a cross miss southward detected, being launched from the crane you inside the border launch 2 or 3 murder from us,
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both on the morning of january 24 months ago time. a terrorist act was committed as a result of which in the area of the belgrade region, a russian transport, a cross was shot down which was carrying out of flight and to transport a $65.00 military personnel of the armed forces. if you crying from moscow region to belgrade, who were accompanied by 3 russian officers and a crew of 6 people, they all died. the claims were immediately treated with deep suspicion by ukraine, that accuses russia of conducting long standing. this information campaigns, which with the short i see on the right, sam, usually jim ok. and it is obvious that the russians are playing with the lives of ukrainian prisoners with the feelings of their relatives and with the emotions of our society. it is necessary to establish clear facts as much as possible, given that the plane crash happened on russian territory. beyond the control facts is the key word. now stop was the salon. you believe you didn't have the officially ukraine says it has no evidence of its prisoners. of war being on the plain,
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but the statement by military intelligence, as hinted that if they were on board, russia was responsible for the safety flaming must go for nothing. folding, keep upfront spoilt arrangements for the prisoner swath on for flying p, o w's so close to an active was establishing the truth as being made. honda, by the secrecy that surrounds the highly sensitive exchanges of russia and ukraine in prison. as this was the last christmas, walter carried out to new yeah. even rushes list of the ukrainian p o w 's. they say what on the plane is being disputed with a number of social media post questioning the veracity of some of the names from mcbride. i'll just say era key french farmers have taken that protest to brussels. they move and it has been growing across from since spawn by some of the demonstrations in germany and the netherlands. they're angry at the you and the french government for what they say, all rising prices, taxes,
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and unreasonable ecological legislation, especially popular, has more of taking that protest to the heart of the new french farm is demonstrated in preference. they say the rising cost to new you environmental rules and make that work impossible. i'm just fed up uh, budget for, for the service to. i'm so frustration. i love my job. i always have but we can't deal with all these a regulations anymore. let me social fits what they pose more and more draconian standards on us. but on the other hand, they'll produce isn't protected. like we need to be clean and clean out there, which costs us more and more, but we're in a global market. so the cheapest way to the french protests, the pulse is a growing european movement began in germany and the medicines in front of them is a big demonstration for more than a week looking roads, both ways, maybe the south of the country. i'm to say a fall into door, so we killed officer
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a call. he's a blockade where they were protesting. was just 5 minutes. the gabriella house, the offices in providence kitchen, full face from keith on the you know, a whole profession is in morning as a whole. rural community is morning of family is a discharge of the effects each and every one of us telling me to fix the whole country. the growing on rest is a major challenge for the newly appointed prime minister. the governments made some concessions, including all the fuel costs. farm is still angry, is a compensation from for an impulse, and what they say is excessive. you regulation folks between natal informing representatives on monday. indeed, without agreement, the silver was on so full the difficulties and, and go that farmers feel about the low pay is very real. what we experience on a daily basis on our farms is the lack of pay, the lack of income and prices that reflect the work that we do. the protests. com is come paintings on the way for june to europe, and paul demetri elections in from marine depends far right. policy is quoting
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pharmacy. i need leading an opinion polls making resulting the crisis ever more urgent for the french government. it's actually about the, i'll just say era virus, tens of thousands of workers intelligent, seen or uh, walking off the job as a lunch at 12 hours strong against controversial economic reforms. new right wing president to have a new they issued a decrease, graphing or changing more than 350 economic regulations. last month. critics say the new policy removes protections for consumers and workers and is unconstitutional on that to in america, edited lucy and human isn't one as always, with more of the 2nd 6 weeks free with
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a democracy . the other one, say $833.00 article president is trying to read unions per se, a very, very mixed reputation. they've been able to in the past, by calling from a national strikes. the power lies the country. but also many people think that they are responsible for any of the loads, argentina, they have
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a reputation for corruption. and so it's, it's a mixed bag right now. what's interesting is that a lot of public servants are here today. the government says that they will have their day off to their salary stopped for having taken part in the demonstration. the government has also described the trade union leaders. it has a bunch of members of a mafia trying to preserve their privileges. it's not going to last or more than 12 by to it's really not about paralyzing the country, rather about sending the political message or off windows for that and cause problem and says, approved. and you know, the aims to regulate speech on line of the multiple divisions from the supreme court. and as it passed by $108.00 goes to $62.00 opposition to politicians and
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human rights groups say that the harsh penalties will spiteful speech, criticizes government policies. but by cause of adults, it's necessary to come back into that scams and harmful information. now fernandez has more now, and if you learn can capital and it allows for the commission to determine what is the truth of speech. it allows specially appointed, exposes they are called in some of the documentation to go in such premises and things like that. it also is robert m, because in such definitions, which i use, which will then be the basis with which a certain decisions are taken up. and this is what many people are crying file about. it's not just here locally, but also on the international stage. the asian internet coordination, which includes john's, that google meta apple have all said that, you know,
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this is not an order, it's not workable and it will look at and really affect the growth of the industry . the alarm has been sounded by human rights activists by people. 5 like i said here and abroad that they go to the point of stifling defense. now we are in an election year this year that is the presidential election. 5 that has been sort of a, these do and for many people, the implications of all of these things, you know, typing the screws, reducing that space, the voices to be heard. and sort of, you know, tightening on this end is not a good thing, especially when you look at the sort of, you know, politically explosive development as well as an election down the road. so breakthrough in gene therapy treatment is allows an 11 year old boy to here for the 1st time i sent them on to whitney experimental surgery at the children's hospital philadelphia. and america, you know,
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