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to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the hello i'm and there's a put autumn and this is in use our live from doha. coming off in the next 16 minutes is really a tax k more lives in the southern gaza. we're more than a 1000000 displays. palestinians are seeking shelter, blind folded and shackled for 7 weeks and gaza palace to me and doctor describes how he just tortured defies righty from says, police can find protest as incentive go on as an opposition candidate and the post
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followed presidential election is arrested. and battling to contain the walls, 5 and shooting, at least $6.00 to $4.00. people are killed. thousands pretty. they hollins is for the premier league title. race has been blown wide open. you can test us. arson won't be livable, suite one emerald stadium. they are now just 2 points behind the table. top hang read the who begin and gaza with israel's relentless bombardment of the strip has killed more than a 120 palestinians some saturday. and the death toll continues to rise. more than one and a half 1000000 displays palestinians and now in rough or near the border with egypt, thousands of people have been moving from one shelter to another of the desperate
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to find food and protection from his riley strikes. the area is being bombarded, day and nights. israel has set of plans to expand its ground operations and drop off a months of order and palestinians to move their safety. there she um yeah, no, not a problem. there is no safe zone here in rafa. them more than 1600000 people, if these valleys and they drop off, they will smash us, like tomatoes, there is no safe area. even those who came here claiming safe passage, they were all hit. this moment, it is really full since i've been following artillery and 10 shelves into the strip fighting has been reported in gaza. city in the north and con eunice in the south. let's go to our correspondent thought it was and he is joining us live from alpha and static. we often see an increase in his riley strikes often night falls. what's been happening there? yes that is clearly of use that is very ami expanding its military attacks. of
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course this other parts of gauze as we've been hearing the sound with the buzzing of the east. very minute tree surveillance of drone over the call. i also just sent it to you over to wait the hospice of for more than an hour. right now the whole thing inside the area has been searching for targets to be bombarded meant to be bombarded. and this is a part of the ongoing intelligence as being made by us with the army in the city of rough as you have to call you think the dates a number of areas, insight, dropbox or at least 2 palestinians have been killed in such as tribes but the ongoing efforts on the grounds here in new to city as will continue specially the men to one by the is very ami as they have something different areas in front of us, especially among neighborhood where at least 16 palestinians have been killed in that city only since the hours of these morning and similarly situation is very dear rating in the middle go verbatim, impartially,
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killer in varied by town were at least 14 palestinians have been killed off to a residential building belongs to her about that many had been completely destroyed and they are still people have stuck on the ruffles as um its own getting f. it's by the civil defense team to a completely pull them from under the wreckage of the destroyed building simula and also the tax continued for the most. i ross refuge account in the past hour where we deem is really military drones have opened. the fire again is uh, different uh, residential buildings to um, the ongoing efforts to force those people in these areas to sleep, move to rough or just to have a kind of full military mobility on the ground and against the palestinian fighters and products. what are you hearing about the nation's situation at all? should have a hospital which is once again, been surrounded by as rarely forces trapping people inside
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yes, those people have been truck now for days especially that these very forces had been re deployed again in the central neighborhoods of gauze of 60. and i'm going back to the step when the power stated between the power city and a flight as this comes to respond to these very form announcements that the managed to militarily dismantle the military impress, drop to the, for the policy and fight as well right now. what we have been seeing is more confrontations on the ground and move victims and arrived and also more casualties among civilians. especially if that is well today has acute at least 11 palestinians in gauze of 67 of them had been issued by the is ready snipers who are teaching and controlling the rooftop of the highest buildings in these areas. these people can see the are going very, very catastrophe. consequences due to these, to these operations as are running extremely low in terms of food,
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in terms of water and medical supplies. but they have new options were made to cope with the situation. i'm to, to state from one neighborhood to another just to be protected and to be away from the is really a bombardment that is completely unfolding the entire another at part of tanza product. thank you very much for that. that is product of was the, the latest live and drop off to the palace today. and dr. and gaza says he was tortured by his ready forces during 87 weeks of detention side of the time on model for the pediatrician at all of the hospitals in gauze of city. since he was blindfolded with his hands and legs shackled. he has his story in his own woods, ought to be the for the most model. so can be the be upfront money, the more stuff more just fill out the wash it or not. and then, you know, yeah, and the problem some that the problem mean definitely specify,
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oh my god to disagree with that is that at least comes to let him know that you're on the deep a chevy. what that we that somebody for john love . so i'm unable to miss tasha. uh. use it. i'm not john. well i'm not a 2nd. i'm getting it and sending to that. how you who are part of me with the study was i'm not well i'm glad they didn't look. yeah, i wish i did get a policy that didn't work best for you. now to carly as well. 7 7 so doing the study you can at the, the should be due then just then just the of the gun that was said by what the one that queued a brown up to that comes to our to be in your up for them to come to actually do it
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on was because it is that the packing okay. can you just says pin number come to the club so i mean they, oh man. couldn't them also be in there? they got a lot of, you know or hello, what's the, what's the, what's saturday because they had the 2nd level possibly in the 11 yards. there's rainy. i'm is one of its soldiers has been killed in gaza. the 24 year old was of his, died and flashing in himself a phase $225.00. it's very nice. all just have been killed since the military launched found defensive in october. those where the cabinet is missing right now. i'm the son who is joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. it's been going on
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for quite a few hours now home, the sounds like prominence to death and yahoo is on the pressure from all sides politically. the israel's war cabinet convening at around 7 p. m. local time, so now well into its 4 hour there are a lot of things that cabinet members of nathan young whose own party have brought out that are seemingly something that they want to hammer out. so you had a meeting earlier in the day with netanyahu's coalition, members of his own party voice that they wanted to be part of these discussions when it came to captives. when it came to israel's most san director of going abroad and meeting with mediators to discuss a potential deal, but they were also voicing concerns over how many palestinian prisoners would be released from is fairly jails. but there's also pressure from the far right. we're talking about each of our bend, beer and bets and it smelt rich. both ministers within me is really government who
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are threatening to leave. mentioned y'all who's coalition essentially having the government fall apart. if nothing, yahoo enters a deal that they would consider unfavorable to israel. then you have many gets his party, it is worth mentioning is not part of the coalition that was elected, but joined to the government in an emergency type of government when the war began . he's also a member of the country's war cabinet, a former defense minister. he says, if nothing young case to the far right, he's going to we because he wants to see a deal on the table. that is fair and that brings the captive back. so the increase in pressure on these really prime minister is really media describing that meeting tonight as both intense and critical when it comes to these negotiations. but it really doesn't seem like a deal is in sight just yet. these really seemingly having multiple red lines when it comes to what they are willing and aren't willing to accept as part of a framework to bring back the captives to that meeting. still on going until the
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tonight or at home the end. and now the agenda, when the cabinet meets as being what to do about the palestinian workers who haven't been allowed to come to work in israel since october the 7th. and we're hearing that the government is saying that it will bring in tens of thousands of foreign workers in the coming weeks to replace those palestinian workers from the occupied westbank. what can you tell us as well that according to a spokesperson for israel's housing and construction ministry, they're looking to bring in $65004.00. and workers from india was becca, stand. and 3 long ago was in the coming weeks to fill the gaps in the construction of other labour that has been left untouched since october the 7th. nearly 4 months ago. these really government says that nearly half of all of the construction sites are stalled. they are not being built and remember,
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150000 palestinians from the occupied west bank have been barred from entering israel on a daily basis for work. there have been multiple discussions about whether or not to allow them back into israel. back in december, these really prime minister had put off that boat multiple times because several reports and weeks had indicated that he wanted to bring the workers back because of how much these really economy was suffering. but several other ministers within his cabinet, cited security concerns and that measure after multiple postponements ended up getting rejected. these really prime minister had also sought from other arab nations to pay those palestinians unemployment wages that was immediately struck down by those who were asked. so there has been a huge, huge labor shortage. it is real, multiple sectors of the economy have been suffering. there have been several times now where the idea of foreign workers has been floated to fill those gaps that
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remember after october, the 7th, you had tens of thousands of board workers who also left because of the warrant because of the ongoing situation. so these relatives are hoping to bring in these born workers to bridge the gap, but it's not going to be cheap. it's going to be incredibly expensive. you have housing that you have to provide for these workers insurance, all of already on top of the wages that they will be paid that are quite low. so this is going to cost these really government a lot of money. instead of bringing back the house to new workers from the occupied west bank a several is really ministers within the government have said that it is simply a security risk or items of thank you for that home. the son who is very nice is live and occupied east jerusalem. and his writing. this all has landed near hundreds of mourners at a funeral and southern never known the explosion was that a cemetery near the town of lita. 25 is from the mall group, which is allied to has bella were killed and then it's rarely strike on friday. israel has questioned off was,
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has bella doesn't pull back from the floor to 1st floor to find and has escalated the following as well as one, gaza then as of a palestinian bed. one community have lived in the hills of the occupied westbank for decades. so they are being attacked repeatedly by israeli settlers. they have complained to the police, but the settlers keep coming back. charles try said visited one community near jericho's. these 3 little holes in the ground. i meant to be graves. these ladies settlers who taught them even late flowers, they were a palestinian veteran school. i'm a cobb and disturbing warning to this polished indian community occupied with band or button or marlene. i moved to the want to kill us. the message is clear, they would even know that i would children, it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. we stop and film us. we film them. oh,
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the attacks on chapel going to the opponents in the community, save you a tech to lead by this man scene here. and seemingly being protected by his ready soldiers offering will seem to the better woods go pens, lives here, the settler outpost, a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me and another woman, he asked us to give him all phones. the other woman was scolding and had a baby when her oh, really had faded when you've lived in for more than 50 years. to their livelihood depends on these green pulse does for their animals way of life. put generations is barely changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is rarely settlement the settlement. they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been
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a couple of weeks ago. the better when say that a group of he's really settle is owned and wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now the line of the stakes runs around full color on which is in that direction. it's clear evidence that the settlers are trying to take more land. we have companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make full complaints. solely mine says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats and stolen carcasses. the police demanded we stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave. the next day we return to the village to hey, what the police said, let him out and says he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens, felt like they were investigating, and not the latest crime he was repulsing a me,
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john, if not matter, the police only can come when the settlers lie complaining about the box. i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these rated police. it's like we don't exist in his really low. so to sir, so layman's complaint to these way, the police seemingly made no difference. on the next morning sunday, the settlers the back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens and you play the game of the shouts, one most of the mind carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take it will go. she way. it's better. we community living on palestinian land is being terrorized by homes, man, apparently immune or in different to be as really whole international child stratford. l just a at a model of a shot in the occupied westbank us national security advisor jake sullivan says
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they will be most strikes on yvonne link target sen, retaliation for the 3 american troops killed in georgia in a week ago. it began with the strikes on friday night, but that is not the end of it. we intend to take additional strikes, an additional action to continue to send a clear message that the united states will respond when our forces are attacked or people are killed. rosalyn jordan has more from washington dc, the national security advisor dig sullivan, did appear on some of the sunday public affairs shows. input. she talked about the need not just to try to reduce the risk of an escalation in security crises across the middle east. but also about the fact that the security that the secretary of state anthony blinking is on his way to the region to deal with the war in gaza. the secretary of state is leaving on sunday in order to carry out our talks with the partners and with interlocutors in called her in
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egypt and saudi arabia, in israel, and in the occupied west bank. now this is of course a complicated situation that the body to ministration is trying to manage. one point that sullivan kept stressing was that the us is not looking for direct confrontation with iran, which is something that many republicans in the us congress have been calling for the us. the by the administration is trying to underscore that it's trying to reduce tensions because it wants to see ultimately and, and to the war in gaza, overturn of the captives back to israel, and to try to establish the groundwork for an independent palestinian state. it's a lot to juggle, a lot could go wrong. that's according to a lot of military observers here in washington, the
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firefighters and should add on to contain thousands of long files that have killed at least 64 people. strong ones and scorching hates have been fielding, the flames and the coastal balls, but a so region president gabrielle, the audit tools at the desk told, could advise also one of severe consequences if anyone is found responsible for deliberately starting. defies this the, the pc for the sudden it's hard to think the horrible and heartless people who inflict so much pam bosses goes. but if these people exist, we will search for the persona, we will find them. and they will have to say something like, not only rejection by the entire society, but also the lot of people them been to alaska america editor lucy, a newman is joining us live from video delma in valve body. so, and let's see, it took us through what you've been seeing since you've arrived there. with
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right now, i've actually been here for a couple of hours. we've been accompanying a firefighting brigade in this field, which is part of the, of a forest. and as you can see, they are say ours, dallas is fires, but you don't see flames. this is the fires are actually underneath. it's actually from the roots of these trees, mainly pine trees. and we can feel the heat underneath the are we to in fact, this is a painstaking and slow process for every 10 of these uh, trees or roots that they dallas. another 20 of booms of smoke appear in the horizon . so this is going to take them days if not weeks to actually extinguish and this was happening all along this region. we were also in a neighborhood where people lost everything they had. they tell us that while they were just basically sleeping around their house, they suddenly saw a to what they called a storm of sparks coming in towards their homes. and in just
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a matter of minutes, they were on fire. they had to run for their lives. they couldn't take anything with them except the clothes on their back. many people in just in that area where we were died and we're hearing that the death told. now it has is, has a past 100 the highest ever, for an emergency, a disaster of this kind in chile. and we also have our hearing from us are two's that are nearly 400 people are still missing. most of these people presumed dead. so this is a tragedy, a national tragedy that is called everyone's attention. but what is most of the order is really making people feel shocked is the fact that everyone seems to coincide, at least the authorities and firefly didn't seem to coincide that this was the on purpose. yes, that is what we're hearing from the people here and what as you just heard your sales from the president. exactly. lucy, if from what you're hearing it sounds like they would deliberately look, has that happened and should they before we have heard
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when there have been forest fires in the past last year, they were very, they were very expense, but they were not in the highly populated areas of happens this time, but yes, sometimes it is are certain, but this time they say that they were live very deliberately. we're hearing this from the head of the brigade where i am right now. 6 fires all in a row, all starting simultaneously at the precise time where the temperatures were extremely high, the winds were very high and the community was very low. so this was a perfect scenario for a pyromaniac or anyone else who might have had another agenda. let's see a thank you very much for that lucy. a newman reporting from valve body. so most of his underwear and the presidential and legislative elections and el salvador president my book candidate is expecting a land slide re election victory as popular algae and the poles as largely a tribute that has cracked down on criminal gang as well. and 70000 suspected gang
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members have been arrested since he declared a state of emergency 2 years ago. mon waldrop hello has the latest from san salvador. a positive valuable kayla has faced criticisms from international civil rights organizations from human rights organizations all over the way that this is the, the way that the president has been able to tackle crime. we're talking about thousands of gang members of these images, very sort of shocking images of prisoners being corralled through prison cells in one of the largest prisons in the world at this point, one of the largest incarceration rates in the world. so he's been the target of a lot of criticism, but the way that he's been able to accomplish this has been through a consolidation of power of stacking the supreme court with more list that have allowed him to seek re election with. despite a constitutional ban against presidents seeking more than one consecutive term,
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when you speak to the average salvador and this is not something that seems to bother them much, you hear this more from outside sources. so the attitude that you hear from the government is where was the outrage from human rights organizations? when the games were controlling the streets, where was the outrage from civil society organizations when the gangs were ruling the prisons? so that is that narrative very much resonates and salvador in people. that narrative very much resonates with people all over latin america that resonates with leaders in latin america for struggling to implement policies to current violence in those countries. so again, president able kill is not only wildly popular in el salvador, he's essentially reached rock star status as a model leader for latin america. so if you, what he forces in senegal have retained in opposition. presidential candidate, given protests and the capital on top of the congo is one of 19 opposition candidates. and the election postponed by president,
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microsoft and the cod demonstrations fabricated streets and protests against the move. please find, take us to discuss crowds for the process of planned on monday. nicholas hospital quotes from dakota were in on charters water, and there's so much anger amongst the population here. many of them were going to be 1st time voters. the majority of the people here under the age of $25.00, we spoke to one young lady who is out throwing rocks at the police and she says, i have a master's degree. i'm an educated woman, and yet i'm selling coffee on the streets. there's so many people that have left this country in the last year despite the booming economy and also the world bank, claiming that 60 percent of the population has electricity. we've been in the villages where people don't have power, don't have access to the internet even today in certain areas where the protests took place. so we're seeing droves of young people who are educated and can't find
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words. and they were hoping to get their voices heard during this election, the prison microsoft says, you will get your chance to, to have a say in this selection is guaranteed also that people don't run it again. if there was another vote. but 1st, there needs to be a rebuild of the trust of the electoral process and we've seen the west african body echo was showing concerns over the decision to postpone the election. we've seen friends of former colonial power in the united states warranty to see a date for this election to take place. but there's going to have to be lots of dialogue between the man that is in the presidential palace, the government, and all of these political biggers, all of when want to take his place inside of the palace. russia says that ukrainian artillery attack on a bakery has killed at least $28.00 people, including the child. $10.00 will ended in this town called saturday. the city and the eastern region of the hans was captured by russian forces 2 years ago. early in
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the war. she is fighting has continued nearby since then. and peas and button are asking the question of the armed forces ready for boil. the capabilities of the army, navy, and air force have been scrutinized by the parliamentary defense committee. it was that storm clouds are on the horizon following rushes and evasion of ukraine and wholesale governments reforms and needed to overcome shortages of equipment and personnel with formal service, men and women, and leaving in joining up. the army now has 73000 soldiers compared 280002010. the ministry of defense wants to increase defense spending, but hasn't specified a date. the committee found that needed 2 and a half $1000000000.00 in mock to replenishment emission stocks and equipment main stairs be spent elsewhere. a pull be that as a military and defense expedition, he says there are competing priorities for the conservative government,
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especially with a general election to see a the, there was in the conservative pots, in particular, who would say what defense, what, when any boats and the election which will come to the next 12 months. and so, so let's so, you know, put the money where either in cash, social cash or in the national health service, all of these things where we could get some votes. i think that's incredibly short sighted myself because of your bills. i'm going to shoot capability. you're putting people to work. i'm, you're getting taxes and it isn't just spending money. so then i got to spend on it stopped piles and it's got a silk out what it needs is also go to sorta what is the british on the full i'm not, i think is a fundamental question that needs the next government. which of a policy is to address had all the problems that britain has and the germany doesn't have, for example, is we have
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a nuclear deterrent that has to be renewed because of the submarines that currently take it to say all growing very old very quickly. and that's a program because it has to be inherently sites where money is a real issue and it takes up so much of the budget. i would argue the nuclear deterrent is most of the defense issue. but the nationalized issue and should be paid sensually, not taking another from the ministry of defendants has budget. so across the board, do government company and has got to look at all of these issues still ahead on out his hair dyes. and i'd like us to be on the, at the grammys with his own cash inquiry for the 1st time and in sports and messy mania, 10 sal and hong kong will have all the details later on in the shows the
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hello that. let's have a look at the weather outlook for europe over the next few days. and after a very pleasant weekend, we're going to move pleasant weather in the new week. but things are going to turn cold late in the week and went to across the western parts of europe for now on monday, very settled conditions, high pressure, still in charge and move in the way of sunshine, then cloud because the weston area stretching down into the iberian peninsula, so from gusty winds, for parts of the mediterranean, for the conditions dominating across the north of it today. but an improving picture full that southeast corner. instead, what the weather is starting to come come into the north, west. heavy rain for scotlands. that's thanks to the front. it's taking rain across into denmark and further afield. we are expecting things to ton wintery for the politics and pots of scandinavia on tuesday,
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below the so much dry as some gusty winds, however, still blowing across the czech republic. well, no, in the way of sunshine coming in and a lot of warmth, and that's south east corner. so while we see temperature is coming down across from weston area, is that on monday we'll see them picking up in places like remain here as well as the sub. yes, we have a look at the 3 day for bell. great. well, lots of sunshine and temperatures. well above the average 3 to wednesday, the o'neil's rain forests are some of the world's oldest. but they are no match for the deputy fires that increasingly with through them. in the face of man made deforestation an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all plans to protect their village fire beneath
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top stories, the cell as well as offensive and gaza is moving for the south. at least 2 children were killed and dropped off as, as a housing 1600000 palestinians has been repeatedly shown. is there any attacks have killed more than a 120 people since half day and as israel's attacks and tends to find, find that mr. benjamin netanyahu has been sharing a room cabinet meeting to discuss the wong dasa. but as we reported earlier, as rarely slices have killed, at least one person near all ship, a hospital in northern casa, is where the forces have again besieged areas around the compound. hundreds of people, the trapped and under attack, the the, and the civil. oh, the good. the some of the
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the, the, the had the too much. you put the, you had the, the last minute over the heavy bumble really to the have i been with a and this who do i have them small just through the, the, the lowest levels of government, the little icon to you between all saw but also top do you do with domini i just up the la. hey more more unenrolled or how i missed the question. why?
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yeah, there's, there's the, um, it has to be in initial statement on, on and on the top of the shot appointment. and a lot of a lot of the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the of the bass also control of saddam has created the world's largest displacement crisis. the united nation says 98000000 people have been false from the homes by fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces that is on
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top of the 3000000 displays before the conference began in april was on the fled to neighboring countries, but most of move to say for areas would then sit on. hipaa morgan has moved from car to offer up mohammed, her daughters and her grandchildren have lived in this classroom for 6 months. the school in her to has become a temporary shelter for some of the menus to denise forced from their homes by the conflict between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces are for us as the flight when the fighting moved into their neighborhood. less than one level, the senate, it is the. it was terrible to leave the house. we carried the kids left, the air conditioning on. i'm left with nothing but the clothes on the box artillery shells london narrow straight bullets were flying everywhere. early in the conflicts, the power and military group took control of most of the capital made reports at fest, raped, and killing. many residents moved to safer regions,
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often areas controls by the army. in dar 4 where the rapids support forces is accused of ethnic cleansing, have a 1000000 escaped to neighboring cad. another 1000000 have cross the border into south sudan, egypt, and issue a po, bringing the total number of displays. so denise, to nearly $11000000.00, according to united nations, vickers, families often travel long distances by foot to reach safety, safety. no single said i see to their families for 3 days to get to they hadn't eaten and were in poor health. one woman collapsed during the journey and died. people who are physically and emotionally exhausted. this was no special displacements camps and the shortage of tense. many people sleep out in the open access to food, clean water and health care is also difficult. back and hard to offer us has conditions are far from ideal, but at least her family is safe. for now, any way,
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there is no sign. the conflict is going to end any time soon. meaning most of the news will likely be forced from their homes. he but morgan altered their heart to him and the un high commissioner for refugees, filippo ground, he has visited display. so today's, in ethiopia. and so don, he says they feel from boston and, and unless there is at least a ceasefire, if we continue to grow, i've seen it myself in old neighboring countries. i wasn't mayfield you last just a couple of days ago. i've seen it here. i've spent 4 days hearing so that the internal displacement is quite dramatic with incalculable consequences and the conditions of those the displace. but in general, of this with the needs are becoming worse or so, because because we have a to people resources to help them, the international community is focusing on other crises and neglecting this one.
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besides these numbers, which are a bit mind boggling. one need to consider other elements of the crazy old schools or almost all schools and universities had been closed since last april. and when the war began began, no education doesn't existing. so down to date, 70 percent of the children in need, the vaccine nation, according to the virtual, cannot be reached. food insecurity is growing. does this thing important that people made by the workforce program? yes, it is. so it's a crises with multiple effects and made much more complicated by the fact that there's a huge from kline if the complex one going across the country very difficult to work across the front side and reach people on the other side. but many obstacles also for too many bad in organizations working on either side, especially most of them are working on the government side of the front line. my strong appeal here to the authorities that are located as you know here in parts
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for them. the governmental authorities has been please, at least until we cease 5 comes, lift the many, many heavy requirements that we have to address that we have to face every day to deliver a to the people. people here feel ordinary people, the people most affect the field of a band students for golf. and the clearly, you know, there's been ukraine and now guys that these are tremendously complex crises, cities, right? that there is a tension on them. but to what we're asking, we, the humanitarians, what we're asking the international community is tied to juggle different balls at the same time. so the bob white out country has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. and the local currency is constantly losing value. it's out of which also reports from the capital head out a people are looking for safe ways to protect them money. this is one of how that
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is rich tablets, newly built homes and exclusive estate. here is the middle class of, of we new development also going up. and these are low cost houses in another part of the capital. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. investing in property is all several people are trying to protect the earning a. yeah, i'll tell the police have no value. i think that's the biggest advantage is the current going to the side of battlements. the only way to preserve your body is by investing in assets was assets. tensional appreciates a value of my time rod well, much it and i saw his father's generation struggle off today with time and savings were wiped out by inflation. he believes is less risk in brick and mortar investments. so he's helping build the family home. and that's it. that won't be too affected every time. doesn't bobby and dialect tumbles. you can see may be the price will fit in for douglas toilet today. maybe tomorrow, the 50,
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but when you have properties you, i'm sure you can see them on it. which of i'm underlines, because it's on the bobbies have had bad experiences with financial institutions. here. salaries and savings can disappear over night within place them existing the value of people, the savings, some of building homes of money from relative abroad to achieve some economic security. and others are converting these and bobby and dollars into us dollars the bobby, and say at least this way they can see where the money's going. commercial and residential real estate is going in nearly every neighborhood for inflation, for teachers and bobby, and this is a safer way to protect their money and generate some income, hardwood costs algebra godaddy. namibia has a new interim president, following the death of how good going gold and go on the pledge to uphold the constitution onto the new lead is elected at the end of the year, a 2 year old gone, gone, passed away and hospitalized to cancer treatment. he had been president for the
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past 9 years after being the countries long, the 7 prime minister to the social media, john facebook has 1020 over the past 2 decades. the platform owned by messa has been credited to the revolutionizing how we interact and share ideas online, but it's also raised to major concerns of the privacy hate speech and misinformation. monahan reports mark stuck at berg was 19 years old when he started. facebook is college, dormitory room, now known as mehta. the company has grown into a global empire. originally a way for university students to keep in touch it quickly, expand it to the great republic. within a year it had a 1000000 users. by 2012, it had a 1000000000 today, 3000000000 people use the platform every month. a 3rd of the world's population on facebook was at the forefront of a social media revolution. the change that we share ideas, pictures, and videos online. during our spring uprisings,
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activists use it organized protests and spread the word about what was happening in real time. politicians use it to share their campaign messages, paying mazda billions of dollars for advertising, in the hopes of reaching voters. but methods based controversies over the years. data privacy scandals have let them massive fines from regulators. i am proud to now and many say it doesn't do enough to suppress hate speech and misinformation. we want to hear more without delay about what facebook and other companies plan to do to take greater responsibility for what happens on their platform. is dr. burke has repeatedly been brought in to face tough questions from regulators and politicians. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake. and i'm sorry, but through it all matter has been able to outlast or buy out most of its rivals.
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instagram and what's up among the many surfaces now under the methyl umbrella collaboration, which is really what this is focused on as to the future. mark sucker, burke says lies in the matter versus the olympic gold medalist tongue of virtual space. he believes to be the successor to the mobile internet such as this. and that pollution of the business metal hopes will guarantee its continued success for another 20 years. since and monahan l just euro. larry mag, a c, a of connect safety dot old. that's an internet safety organization and advises companies including messa on safety issues. and he says facebook has gone through major changes over the past 20 years. it was around when facebook 1st came on the scene with one of the 1st users outside of the elite college. if it were the 1st people allowed in and i was comparing it with myspace, which was chaotic and, and frenetic. facebook at that point just seem calm and reasonable and any adults,
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even though it really started out with college students and then high school students, but eventually we all got to go on. and it just was a place where people could make connections, whether you're to exchanging recipes, organizing demonstrations and sharing family photos. it's simply become a place that people down there and as much as people complain about facebook, they don't leave it because it where their friends are. and it's becoming easy now for somebody to put a deep fake on facebook or any other platform that could for example, depict a candidate being somewhere or doing something that they had never done, which could embarrass them. it's, it's, it's, it's, it's fraud for false information. so they do have a team dedicated to fighting, missing information, especially when it comes to elections, but it's a slippery slope as well because they also want to avoid being accused of censorship. so they get it from both sides here in the united states. they're going to hear some people complaining that are over moderating and report centering and other people claiming that they're not doing enough to keep the platform faith from
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misinformation and hate speech, etc. so they're caught in the middle of a broader social debate. it's going on around the world. african music is about to be honored at the grammys with its own category for the 1st time. and after a beat stats from nigeria already when big as the 66th annual awards lights up los angeles. and a few hours kristen salumi has more those. so for this on place, so like on i was july, the 1st came to the united states from nigeria 15 years ago to study medicine. but his musical talents, in the growing popularity of the attribute sound, took him in a completely different direction to the stage. in the studio. there he and his band mckayla's men have backed up some of the most popular african artists of the day, including 3 of the 5 nominated for a grammy award and a newly created category of best african music performance among them. iris star.
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when i 1st came, it was the most popular, but over time it started growing and growing artist like with good, you know, the veto burner. boy, they kind of broke that boundary. you know, they, they broke that door and it kind of just became very popular. the past couple of years, african musicians have a long history of being recognized at the grammy awards for many different styles of music. but this year, for the 1st time ever, they have their very own category. and it's dominated by nigerian afro beats. the genre caught the attention of the recording academy after exceeding 15000000000 streams on the music platform. spotify. oh, there's a level of quality that we look at, but also critical mass of the amount of recording is being created and consumed. and we know just looking at data, looking at uh, streaming flat platforms and other ways of analyzing it, that this music is very popular, is a ton of really talented people, making it. it's a highly creative people like the king's men who are getting ready to record their
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own original attributes. music. the blend of different gera is, you know, hip hop. so pop, classical music, jazz, bentley, belinda, and now have um, the african sounds surrounding that. you know, it's, it's, that's kind of half or beat so you know, a sounds that news no borders. kristen salumi algae or a new york are 878 days and space encountering that is the record breaking mission for russian astronaut on the continental. and made history off for accumulating, maybe 2 and a half years, and all that raising the previous record also set by a russia. the 59 year old has been to the international space station 5 times. you set to break even more records on this mission. he'll have spend $1000.00 days in space when june, the 5th comes around. he said he flies into space to do his favorite thing and not to set reco. it's still ahead on algebra and sold the origin to the in full that's
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made himself suppose to all tresses put full action coming out the this is the 1st to decide that we see the real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news, as it breaks, people are from the facts that are also a target is happening is 20. 24 with detailed coverage is really forces continue their intense bombing around lost their hospital in pon unit
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from the hall to the story doesn't have been arrested interrogate is found, put into presence of david information on family members the or the the, it's tom, this fault here on a thank you very my to and as well our son law, celebrating a massive when overtime to rivals and put me league lead as a livable gun as a went into this training the red by 5 points. typically that's who because that's us then gifted leave a full own goal, defend gabrielle that the guilty party fudge
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a defensive atlanta in the 2nd half allows arsenal to go to one office who gabrielle 1980 and an injury. time enjoyed facade within minutes of labor pool, having a pair sent off a seal, the victory b one, the final school arsenal on the 2nd in the table. then we'll see that we did it in the state and is the best sites in the season. we demanded that we had to go to a different level and connect it again to the mazda at the lake, has every game. and they have responded in the way. i'm not saying that play is left absolutely everything. they put the heart of this all in every single bows and i kind of in the browser to say neither up to 6 and the table they be to west time at old trafford. another honda for not to was the star for the red devils. he's called twice to help united when this 13. now it's only one game,
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so don't go and celebrate is i mean too much. i will re and i don't think we have reasonable in this moment to do it, but for today. oh, we appreciate it. and but you need to, teens and you have to get consistent performances. betsy menu in hong kong turn, very sorry. earlier on sunday, the argentine in a saw was booed by fans as he's into miami side that took on hong kong 11 in a friendly mess. he did not play due to a hamstring injury, which left many sped cases in attend this extremely disappointed and calling for a refund and the sold out 40000 seats. the hong kong government has said that the game opened games organizes or this has an explanation where days away from the asian cup semi finals. and there was a pleasant side for one finds as the team get ready to face. defending champion is
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cut off for a mandatory me was seeing a training with his teammates, iran stop play. i was suspended for the quote to find altogether syria box is expected to start again. the host nation. guess the host nation a wednesday. it we're on our look into in the asian cup for record equaling 4th time. while the world athletics championships continue here and go ha, a teenage a power swimmer is training hard and uganda hoping to impress at the piracy lympics paralympics later this year. david stokes report who's nick, who conduct way is 16 years old and you can, there's only power swim in 2021. she was the youngest power olympian at the tokyo games age. just 14. and she's now set to represent a country again at paris 2024. having spent her whole life fighting for the chance to prove this. so people don't usually accept people with disabilities. so that way
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they look, especially because they think that they can't do something yet, they couldn't be doing it if they were given a chance. like i remember my 1st day of assuming competition. i didn't get to see my risk because it's just thoughts. i was slower, i was hungry, i was sad, but most of all i was just demoralized who's know was born in 2007 with no right low um and an impairment in her left hand. she used to cover up a disability with clothing, but says swimming has helped to overcome her lack of confidence. you can't exactly assuming a full body, so you tend to be comfortable. you can maybe with a switch and then jumping to a poor people will still see that there's something missing. so eventually allows to be comfortable. busy my own skin, i like to just not care too much about what people are saying. i'm just being you being free and feeling free and know what to who's not already has more than 10 metals from various international competitions. she tried several other sports as
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a child, including football, but always enjoyed being in the pool the most in the what say you cannot hear anything. and outside while you're hearing people whispering, you're looking at people pointing fingers that you what's in the pool. the only thing you look on the black line at the bottom and you can't hear anything, it feels calm, feels quiet. this feels free. the husband is ultimate dream is to one day become adult to her. immediate goal is to reach a power olympic final while continuing to inspire young disabled children to take up swimming, savings folks, which is 0. and just before we go, some spanish lend ega. news. we all, madrid had been denied that victory aspect, which was going to be late for the 100, sorry, ending one all year. and that's what you spoke to me a 100, but please thank you very much for that. and that's it for me, elizabeth ronald,
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for this new south, but we're back in just a few minutes. thank you for watching the the 1st mass protest of 2024 u. k. 7th national demo since the stalls of israel garza was another enormous gathering people have come from. we've seen a group topic of any that's 50 miles to the west of lincoln and the new castle in the know right. and on the south coast as well. the sentiments here very clearly these find out if you see what's happening in there's no question about it is a broad spectrum of antique war pro palestinian sentiments among the british jewish groups of pulled up the is reading the government's actions. there is
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a sense the international public opinion is having an impact is putting a resistible political pressure on international leaders. while the cottage continues pools for a ceasefire and they get loud hit and you need to be used as a un. i'm back to the position given to you by or does about as you've described, that is better than is that in any big thoughts, providing answers my question to you. all that good. coups i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities. usb tote in the security council, this is something they just don't think look is different on it. access it, you hear the story on talk to how does era in depth analysis of the today's headlines? how does south africa since it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide,
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