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are you doing scrolling through the radio tape or i'd like to select adults. exploring how exist central affects to life impact the human psyche apocalypse made coming soon on out to the a relentless siege on call you. this is rarely post the coast to you on i'm out of hospital, the palestinian red crescent caused a violation of international move. the thoughts of a robin. you're watching almost every life and i also coming up oh yeah, the shadow of my brother doesn't know till now. that he's lost all of his family except me. families told a policy as well as war, and garza has left the 10s of thousands of children without tyrants. also,
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families attempted sounding dawson joined sounds as marching towards the defense ministry intensities facing the . it's over 400 gmc 6 o'clock in the morning in garza what dawn is breaking the red cross and is warning of thousands of preventable deaths if medical facilities. i don't protect it from indiscriminate to solve these by the forces of impose the coffee on the amount of hospital preventing supplies, and ambulances from reaching is its amongst any 3 hospitals remaining that can perform advance surgery and emergency card yet has repeatedly coming to fire thousands of displays, palestinians have been seeking refuge at the facility and that is seems continued
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selling and done. so i've been con units in southern garza is really forces of bottom to you and refugees that just killing a lesson people and enjoying dozen small groups of in cycle, the city targeting residential buildings with thousands of displaced people, a sheltering and not the monthly people moved on milwaukee, every 2nd passes with the new casualty. we do not have medicine, and we do not have anything to treat people. they've done fired, and a tillery 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 are injured and all those killed. we buried the mottoes and the shelter . we should, we buried them. sniper, bullets targeted us directly. where else should people go? target capitalism has low on the days developments from rough. i've been southern guns a to attack. so the goal is
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a stretch did not stop today as the main focus of the military as strikes was directed towards the city of can you just the 2nd largest city where they use 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 today. one of the main training centers that fund by the united nations were thousands of found. a city is being killed and others have also been wounded as people had been fleeing to roughly on the very mass is very compartment. the ongoing get texted. they are called you. this has completely killed 14 palestinians along side with more than 50 others being ones is on the different coal was made by the policy, ministry of health and for 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 unfolding them in con eunice, in the southern part of the territory. tarika bassoon l to 0,
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roof southern gauze. now, finding is broken down to the occupied wes thing following the night of rights by his very forces. the army useful days as during a raid on jeanine resulting in classes with palestinian fights, his grades will also come down and novelist ramallah on a better assemblies of his very cost is held in dollars. i have joined protest as in tel aviv thousands miles through the streets tools as well as defense ministry. the groundwork holding folder lease bowl is very tempted, still being held in dollars a hold on bills. i mean, it has moved from me to all of these a lot of people here in israel that would say that the priority is to bring back these captives that are in g as in now for a 109 days, especially that they have been reports that the number of them are dead and deep and the families all worry, they keep on saying that time is running out. and then you have also try a very difficult days for israel like yesterday when 21 soldiers were killed
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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 full front 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 much. so that is something at a large part of the population. if not one of the population here in israel would agree on. but the is also 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 that cost as a personal cost for many families and not only the families of the captive adults, of the families of the soldiers, the count on size, the poles by remark,
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supposedly made by israel's prime minister about the halls role in mediating the release of captives from garza and it leaked recording benjamin that's in the all who was head saying that the cats all his role was problematic. and he was unhappy . washington didn't apply more pressure on them in a statement published on the x fee because already felt and that is the wall that is such comments were true. they were irresponsible and destructive to the efforts to save innocent lives. and the city is unoccupied. east jerusalem with more and that's in the all his comments is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu expressing dissatisfaction on a wide variety of levels in new leaked remarks. he's slamming because he's saying that they are of the likes of the red cross and the united nations. but in fact, that the properties are, quote, much more problematic. he's also saying that the united states needs to be putting more pressure on the golf nation. but not exactly elaborating how remember that these really prime minister has not even publicly think doha, for all of their efforts in mediating and helping secure the release of
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a 110 is really captives back in november. and additionally, helping a deal just last week that saw 8 going into gaza, some of those medicines going to is really captive. but these really prime minister also said that he's quote, very angry at a us decision to extend their stay at a base in the consulate for an additional 10 years. this is the largest u. s. military base in the middle east, but these remarks not being received well by the countries who said that is true. the prime minister's comments are actually not surprising and they are both obstructing and undermining all of the negotiations behind the scenes. that mediators are working towards these really prime minister in these remarks, so that he would work with anyone to help him secure the release of the captives. but that he wasn't actually so fond of the countries who again, had been playing an integral role in these negotiations. have the central woods as just, you know, occupied east jerusalem. the international court of justice says that he will
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deliver its ruling on friday on the provisional measures requested by south africa . and it's genocide case against israel. in december, it's government bolt. the case against israel accusing is of genocidal acts and it's a salt on garza that you requested emergency measure is including the site as well to suspend its military operations and galls us now the i c j is really on friday. does not address the fundamental issue of with it as well as committing genocide is expected to take is instead they'll consider us a half because requests for 9 provisional matches. and this granted, that could include an order for israel to stop his ministry campaign and ensure palestinians of access to humanitarian assistance. the quotes could also decline to old to the interim measures, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu was already hinted that he would not feel bound by any such shoulder. not despite orders from the i see j being legally binding. adults able to be appealed. however,
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the cold has little power to enforce its verdicts early and my colleague fully bouncing back and spoke with michael, becca, a former associate and lawyer. otherwise, each i 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, 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 the 2nd leave 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
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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 in the 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, to be ordered in the 1st place. 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 specific requests. if it decides to issue provisional measures,
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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 the 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 suspicion of military activities, steam title, these very bombardments of gauze was far reaching, tiring families apart. it's great to the generation of children have been opened the according to the urine, that human rights group, more than 24000 children have lost the patterns from some a homage of thoughts on us on us, on the beach of the i pod into a key and then the threat healey strike on the home in the slide with the d comes in central costs. 56, the old brother on us has no lawsuit. what's happened to the mom and dad? oh yeah, we should know. my brother doesn't know till now that he's lost all of his family
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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. 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 . there's a lot of pain 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 won't 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
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time. as the main shop, honest is wondering what he did to this of these. 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 so now on us an awesome alone but the light, but a visit right intensifies. it's bombardments, inc, cuz that is not guaranteed hams. and how much data if any, about to the fight is $53.00 and to ship ballistic missiles of the us container ship mask detroit. now the vessel came and the 5 was it was transiting the gulf of aidan in the red sea. 50 nautical miles south of aloha, and you have been the one that miss on landed in the sea. the 2 of us were shut
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down by the will ship the us gravely. now the ship and the crew all set to be safe . the mask ship carrying line says that it's turning around to us like vessels as a result. commercial vessels in the area have been repeatedly under attack from who the fight is backed by a wrong and says all the way up to shopping. and what i'm saying is in support of the fight against oppression of the palestinian people ending response to american and u. k aggression against our country. we have engaged american military ships and the ball bel mandab straight that we're escorting to american commercial vessel about as a result in american worship, was directly hit forcing the commercial ships to redirect our ballistic missile. it's the target, despite attempts to intercept the as well and still had, hey all. now is there a more on the brake fluid gene therapy treatment that's allowed an 11 year old boy to here for the very 1st time. the
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hey everyone, you're locked into your weather report across the middle east and africa and got to tell you, we're going to heat waves going on for parts of the arabian peninsula here. so let's go in for a closer look. this includes for us here in doha, all has to do with a southerly breeze here. so the pops the temperature up to $28.00, maybe even 30 degrees over the next few days. for central asia, a band of snow is coming in over the higher ground here. and we've also got snow coming in to focused on administered kashmir. so the snow start mountain stairwell finally have a layer of powder over then over the next 24 hours so. so circuit winds are starting to shift around, disassemble at 9, but look at this cool rain through the bad. that cool air has also press down into northeast africa. so temperature is on the low side through libya, and egypt and a breeze. a dusty breeze through southern algeria has prompted some weather alerts
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in play there. still these rounds of rain, not too far away from zanzibar, that can produce some further funding, right across the 10s of near. and if we go further south than this, people have conditions will start to see them flare up across the cape provinces in south africa. and then still this lug of rain locked over northern madagascar, which once again could produce some flooding just to the north of antenna in a repo see you later i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. and 3 pod series explodes, the implications of us and people called lois this lead. i'm a speech and 1st amendment by how many words would i have to exchange in this legislation? thing use it to flush free speech of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental. and it's like 10 word pod,
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3. the template on out you 0 the the book back. you want to go to there makes a whole rahman and remind to of all told stories. the red cross is warning of thousands of preventables. that's in garza. if medical facilities unprotected, it says only 3 hospitals remain functional. one of them has repeatedly coming to attack, the mcafee has been imposed on the amount of hospital preventing ambulances from reaching the facility. the international court of justice says that it's a rule on friday, whether or not to grant emergency measures in south africa's genocide case against israel. in south africa has requested that the world full folder is relative suspended,
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split. it's real fractions and causes and take all necessary measures to prevent genocide. families of is very tempted sounding garza joins the testers inside of the biggest, thousands month to the streets towards as well as defense ministry. the crowns was holding for the release of all is ready to cap. this still being held in guns us present. dr. barton has been an echo during a speech for the 2nd straight day. the bottom was interrupted by protest as in support of the palestinian people demonstrate as a calling on the us to stop it. support of israel's will and galls the russia is accusing ukraine of chasing down the military plane. the i trust came down there, the city of bells arrived in southern russia. the kremlin says the aircraft had
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$74.00 people on board, including $65.00 ukrainian prisoners of all. the key says it was carrying weapons. the ukranian president as cools the full priority on the circumstances of the crunch. but mcbride has moved 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 on 2. yeah, across miss sounds were detected, being launched from the crane you inside the boat launch 2 or 3 murder. but most of us 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 slides and the transport of $65.00
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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. okay, 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 this the officially ukraine says it has no evidence of its prisoners. of war being on the plain, 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,
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folding keys of transport arrangements for the prisoner swap. i'm 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 russia's 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 beating climate scientists of release findings from a new study on the amazon river basin. they found that none they've global warming has increased the frequency and severity of drowns while looking into key f. as more adults and carcass flew down. it should be terry visuals, amazon river. more than $1300.00 river dolphins have died since last year, when the region was hit by an unprecedented route for months,
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the natural climate phenomena. nino has been blaine for the decrease in rainfall, causing rivers to reach their lowest level 120 years. but a study released this, we found that human activities such as deforestation, cattle, ranching and corporate farming have played a pivotal role in reducing the earth's capacity to retain water. the lack of participation and high temperatures, the lead, the, to a more of operation and, and dry even more costs. so we called the sub drought. there is the culture to make a logical drought. then when we analyze that, then a climate change played a much larger role, a sign to sight, the unprecedented death of river daltons to make their case in the past. they have survived routes, but last year they died because of the high water temperatures. they compare the 2 to the water temperature was very high at the end of september. when 70 dolphin,
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a caucasus wash to us. in certain moments the temperature exceeded 39 degrees. the average and the region of the lake toughie is $29.00 to $31.00 degrees celsius. the drought also affected more than half a 1000000 people living in brazil and other 5 south american countries. they depend on the rivers of transportation, food and the delivery of medical supplies. scientist say this drought is more widespread and has affected the northern part of the amazon basic home to untouched areas of the world's largest tropical forest in regions with, in the age to the south, where the forest is already a little bit more used to, to drought then they have some develop some, some ways of going to need to be more recipients. lexi hadn't longer boot. that goes deeper and stuff like that. but in this christine area,
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they don't have. so we feed, we started having jobs, the reach this pristine area, the, the force, the connection, the be affected. and we have the problem of b a t p going the solution the study says is to stop burning fossil fuels and reduced carbon emission. whether that will happen in time to avoid future disasters remains to be seen. monica not give audra 0. a new rule that critics say will stifle freedom of speech, has been approved by ser line because parliament the on line safety bill has been over occupied since being introduced by the government in september last year. but also on this report. so from the capital to this site, the how is it to test criticisms and warnings the system can government approved its new internet low on wednesday, the on line seems to bill sets up for commission, which can jail people for up to 5 years for the content it decides is illegal,
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but this is outside parliament said it's in the tim. my presence vicar missing her to silence is predicts, what do i need to get out of the get out of your copy? they thought your mind to close a brought against people's rights, particularly pressure is ruled out. even if people attracted you one by one, the police are deployed. we can't be put down. you can't stop the people from coming forward. bends what would be deemed as full statements that through national security, his public odor that all provoked rice and religious divisions. it also prevents closer votes closing new to the of the military and allow me fair to the public. the government has said to crack down on online abuse of women and children, and pornography, or a key fact of the new law is. the supreme court received $46.00 petitions against the bill and rule. the move in hoff it's close is needed to be changed. the government degreed, i hate the lids on the road,
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run the posse. i will present all new proposals at the next cabinet mesa with an after that they will be announced. i don't think anyone will challenge those proposals in the supreme court because all parties have agreed to those proposing. i said we will bring them as amendments to this act on a future day. told the local and international rights groups have condemned the bill. the u. n. us for significant divisions saying it can be used to suppress dissenting voices. think about the damage that you all causing in your pity interest, and you'll see it if it's a 2 man, 10 solid and it cost. think of the damage you're doing to this country. think of the international damage, so the, in the reputation of this country internationally thing called the damage you're doing to potential investors, the easier internet collision which includes tech jobs that google, apple and meta said the bill is unworkable and would undermine potential growth. and for an investment interlock is digital economy plus the government uses,
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the legislation is needed to protect communities and individuals. many safety or life safety will be a width and of a shield in government and. and then there's a 0, colombo, a breakthrough in gene therapy, treatment has allowed at 11 year old boy to have for the very 1st time. awesome dumb underwent the experimental surgery at the children's hospital philadelphia in the us. you know, i mean, has miles to mold with hearing impairment is such as the treatments could help profound implications in the future for people with hearing loss. the study published in the laws that document significantly restored hearing and 5 of 6 children treated in china using experimental gene therapy, showing ation is a dr. boston's boss. i am a hospital, harvard medical school and the senior olsa of the study in the us explains how this is starting to treat a chosen crap on completed task. so these are quite
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a gsr p. why do we to use it to use? these are so called a special type of virus, a v fires to carry the gene and the we can get into the can a year. oh, the children and as a chosen, we don't have that. he's pretty good. the gene, the kind of here before the treatment that complete that after we inject, as a gene product utilization, a year, the product actually go into the cell and work. and we started the file sheet. as a result, the children came here and that's how it works. do use are these really very advanced technology is the use of all different diseases, fossil fuel and loss. these are particularly important in a way to aspect over 1000000000 people worldwide. and as a no single drop be proved by 50 h, i country cumulus. so nobody ever be treat, doing loss can retain the hearing. so this is the rate is
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a 1st time that we're shown regina therapy can be, was to treat genetic hearing loss, which per dollar and effects of children. so to chose a work phone company that obviously them in the we gain the hearing loss of their we gain to speech the aside to announce the wells fest ivy of pregnancy in the southern white rhina. alexandra buyers has the story for nothing. and her daughter sat too. it's been a day like any other, but not for the conservationist who look after them. there the last remaining northern white rhinos in the world looked after with extreme care under 24 hour armed guard at the open jetta conservancy. but far from the foothills of mount kenya, scientists have just announced a major breakthrough that could change everything for their species. any important moments and i'm really emotionality shakes up an
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international team of researchers has created the 1st successful pregnancy in the closely related southern white rhino using in vitro fertilization sheaf together something which was not believe to be possible. i think as a buyer, let's say like, oh, that's cool to consult some bucks to so hot and so effective together of this on or pop nice. add that to you really made some possible possible. with this milestone, scientists will attempt to replicate the feet later this year. but with an embryo from a northern white rhino implanted in a surrogate. if the 16 month pregnancy is successful, it would be the 1st of its kind since 2000 hosting the last 2 known to exist, not annoyed drain those as a huge responsibility. and it reminds of every morning that if nothing is
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done, then we are facing extinction.

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