tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 14, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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for the global sounds as the all differential intelligence revolution, etc, rings to where the benefits lie and with a hot light, we're betting my entire future on a technology that is fundamentally very and sustainable studio b. b. i series on a jersey though, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sort of in a, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program. this our journalists under attack in gaza analysis era correspondence and a palestinian camera man. had been critically wounded in this really drone strike because as largest functioning health care center under siege, people trying to flee in us or hospitals say that they're being fired at bias.
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really forces who told them to evacuate in northern gaza and is really strength. i'm a civilian vehicle, kills 6 people, including children and center goals. government suspends mobile internet access and benz a plan to protest against the abrupt delay in presidential elections. the for a $130.00 days. no palestinian during this in gaza has been documenting israel's war and paying the highest price for their work. today are probably going to 0. correspondence is my level, omar and cameraman, and my thought were hit by an is really drone. this happened just north of rossa is male as lost his leg, both on critical condition. brendan smith begins our coverage to meet the deputy most. this one also the corresponding smile of omar and come on off my. my jobs were reporting some con units in the southern gaza strip before they were hit by
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miss austin from any variety drones that are bad enough. they've been reporting on the palestinians. displaced between rough uh and con. you know, i mean, it's like to say we could come to the store. drones strikes is less than with catastrophic injuries. out to do is corresponding, a smile. i do, i'm on a real life just to make sure to spill of to suffering severe injury who's targeted by drug. and we saw at the mirage area. upon examination, his right leg was already set in addition to shrapnel, who would across his chest and his head as well as his left leg. we suspect his memo, all 3 was cut off at the bottom of his leg. he was given 1st aid and then transferred here to the european hospital. he was bleeding heavily to the point that his blood pressure and pulse would not readable. this means he is in critical condition. of a toss a stuff, a trop moves to his head. those men are in a serious condition,
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according to the doctors become a media office in gaza, says is the 5th time in this will that journalist working for alger 0 a been singled out. it says they will deliberately targeted in violation of international law. at least a $126.00 to at least have been killed in gaza since october the 7th, according to the government, the state of walmart. but that's what gives you notice. but, and it's smith, alger 0 else's 0, has released the statement following attack on the tutoring list bias really forces it's calling at the latest and a series of deliberate targeting of balances years during lists and correspondence in palestine. the network stresses that this is intimidation against or lists to prevent them from reporting the heinous crimes committed by the occupation army against innocent civilians and gaza houses where it renews. it's call on the international community and media freedom groups to take immediate action to protect her and listen, gaza and hold israel's occupation army accountable as well else's here as gabriel
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elizondo also ask the un secretary general, what he thought of israel's repeated targeting of journalists in gaza, here's what he said. 2 more journalists were targeted this morning to more journalists were targeted this morning and, and critical insured by the number of general is that that being kills in this conflict. freedom of press is a fundamental condition for people to be able to know what's really happening everywhere. and talk about zoom has more from rasa on the injured journalist. he has waking up from the surgery. he's in the, in the very good us it to because it to ation,
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especially that medical teams are trying to do the best in order to keep providing him with medical treatment to be cloudy. know that he had lost one of his legs with a cli sign of shrapnel. been getting his body as he's suffering from different injuries in his hands and his chest as well. but the situation is sound very critical as we have been hearing of the past hour from medical teams that in terms of a month or medical situation because he is right now in a coma and he's suffering from to it to come entries in his head and in his both hands, specifically, that medical teams are trying to do the testing or at least to rescue him and to bring him again to life. and to make him a completely waking up from the, from the, the coma that he is absolutely suffering from 2 to the is very, uh, the attack that had been carried out today at games. one of 2 of our donor list, the houses here, a correspondent government has even ask the us state department if washington had
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warned as real against targeting during lists and guns that our colleagues and i'll just go ahead and guys, look, i've been talking to, to respond and lost his legs and the on camera man also has suffered severe injuries and are you still in contact with design is pressing them to make everything possible to avoid targeting journalist i. my 2nd question is just the 1st one 1st. now i'll come back for a 2nd. so 1st of all, let me offer, of course, condolences to your colleagues who have been injured and i know that they are not the 1st i'll just or journalist who have been harmed during this complex. so they have our sincere condolences as to their families and as do all of us at algae 0. um yes, we continue to engage with the governor of israel to make clear the journalist ought to be protected. we understand, of course, that this is a, an active or zone journalists are doing. um are, are,
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are putting themselves in harm's way to bring us the truth and we support their work and bringing us the truth. and we want to see that they're protected to the maximum extent possible in hon. you this now is really snipers of killed 3 people in injured 10 more inside. nicer hospital. it's the biggest hospital in southern gaza and it's been besieged for weeks. is really forces have told this place, people sheltering there to evacuate the premises. but people who have tried came under fire 500 patients and medical staff are still to be believed to be inside. and also a hospital, a, some of inch of aid reports. the motor tax on one of the few mitigate facilities in milton because after being besieged for months, nothing hospitably was damaged by his really forces. and some pulse caught fire with each means generators at the hospital and have run out of fuel. as a result,
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those the survive is radiated, tax are also dying. there is little cutting, putting the advancing is really soldiers. instead of go hospitals, stop those seeking shelter and snipers can everyone who ventures out the government can either read the building and risk medical stuff and doctors. those will be released to the tortured health care, like much else, and garza has been decimated overnight ambulances. the wind speed, israel fade, the liquid short stuff, medical facilities that are overwhelmed, the patients and survivors still hard to find the details of the children. so i just talked to them, you will be shot. my son, he's only 14 years old. he got a bullet like this one right into his chest. i don't believe he'll survive. my daughter's brain was blown out. i tried to comfort her before she died. israel says it's targeting how much spite is enough for us if you previously designated as
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a safe. so have a standing women and children say that's a lie. about the since done is really tanks have been showing us the front door and windows were destroyed and we were forced to take shelter in the staircase. we got ourselves together and came out waving a white flag is rarely sold. yours arrested my son into all the young men. they stripped off their clothes. we were given 2 minutes to leave. the area of bullets and destruction is all that's left and every day brings more emotional testimonies . another way is and then in the middle of the night, i heard the sounds of helicopters, fund digits, drones, and miss all around. everyone was picture fine at that moment. as i had no idea where to hide, when i heard a place close to my uncle's residence was, had a rush. the chicken found remains of human bodies all over the place. i could vaguely discern the bodies of children and women. those women and children make up
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most of the 100000 palestinians, killed or wounded in his veins. one does, the survivors have been displaced multiple times to multiple states. the ones only to be attacked multiple times. the mailbox software do not allow homes were bombed . we went to our homes and found that it was completely destroyed. the whole block was flat and we came to the school here and found that it was fun to try to find a place in the school. there was no place we wrecked it, attend and settled in it each time has at least 15 people in it. i know got, as i said, just the military operation, the roof of the major military operation route. but even the us president who provides unequivocal support, billions and aid, and many of the bombs being dropped and gaza, as admitted israel is getting civilians to many to many of the over 27000 policies killed in this conflict, haven't isn't civilians, children, biden's words don't match his actions, something allies within the
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a you have pointed out. well if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms as israel's water and got the drags on. there seems to be no insight to the salvation bombing and kidding of palestinians, and no consequences for the perpetrators. some of them in javi and other there in the north of the strip 6 people including children were killed by and is really use right on the car in gaza. city of the 0 is on a cell sharif, visited the sides and a warning. some of the footage and his report may be distressing. from a 4th, an extended mistake. the for so young i'm checking is when the forces targeted a vehicle here at the out july into change north of gauze and city, killing several people. most of them women and children that come on this blood here is from the bombing that the, just the elective. i was in my call, which you can see over that loud explosion been shook the area and we also got to
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the different directions. when we came back, we found a civilian call had been talking to this 5 or 6 bodies inside. we've managed to pull them off in pieces, including 2 babies. we found a multiple offers on the ground. it is obvious though out shopping dining. we found milton that is covered on potatoes here. we pulled those babies out in pieces. 2 babies, absolutely unfathomable. nobody imagined something like this could happen. and we pulled them off to pieces. and it's all happened without any warning. who's the body of what actually does not have them. i'm still looking for body parts. we've already collected several pieces of the baby's bodies. they had biscuits not weapons or anything of that sort of the name i saw, i think about this is another massacre committed by the is really against the palestinian family. that was out looking for basic necessities is really war. planes targeted them and killed them on the spot on us to show you how does he all
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come out of the, the director of the c i a has met with the chief of most southern cairo. so talks brokered by both guitar and egyptian officials. the discussions are aimed reaching a deal to release the captives, but the meeting ended without a clear breakthrough is really media is reporting that serious disagreements remain . ocean 0 is honda, so who'd reports from occupied east jerusalem? there is no progress made on this deal. and in fact is really media is reporting that even before the delegation went to cairo, the deal they had presented to these really prime minister that was made by his own security establishment, was rejected by him. and that he merely sent them to cairo to listen and not to respond to whatever deal hand this has put on the table. it's very interesting because these really is had severe red lines before going into these negotiations.
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these really prime minister reiterating for weeks that they will not be a release of thousands of palestinian prisoners from is really jails. and that there will not be an end to the war. and in fact, how mass, what they want is to see and, and to the war, a multi phase deal that would see the end of the salt on gaza at the end of it with these negotiations. we're not fruitful at all when it comes on the heels of an expected invasion into the alpha for more than one and a half 1000000 palestinians are seeking refuge there. so they're also disagreements within these really government itself. those who do want to see deal to bring back the captives and those who are saying, but nothing yahoo shouldn't have sense was delegation to cairo in the 1st place. so there are a lot of mixed opinions when it comes to getting a deal. but these really army has spoken tonight saying that even if there was a deal in place and there was a pause in the fighting,
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they would know how to resume fighting after that. so there would not only be planning for whatever time there would be a ceasefire. for but they would be planning for military operations after the fact and they're saying that they haven't accomplished their military goals. and until that happens, the war on gaza will continue. the video has emerged of a crowd in northern gaza trying to save a young boy's life after he and his cousin were shot by his really soldiers. l 0 has spoken to the victims, parents to find out what happened on that day. at the end of december, michael, apple has more. this was a mind. smiley, happy lives. the last good memories, his parents have of a son who was 3 and a half years old. that he was in the arms of his 20 year old cousin. how deal a medical student did university when they were gunned?
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the last moments are captured in this video. but it was a 3rd person within that day. can see they had been independent. i went to buy some treatment times with ideal and a month and we came on to fire. we had at our neighbors house and stay there for an hour. once the shooting stopped, we left the house. how do you all handed me the bag of human times and she carried imagine her arms. then we came on to fly again. i managed to run away, but had your shots and killed immediately emerge were still alive. neighbors using the buildings as cover from sniper fire. do what they can the desk being kicked up as the bullets continue to fly the most just people noticed he was still alive and tried to risk. the how that was stick for him to grab onto play did not respond. who was looking at his cousin,
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i refused to leave her alone. he then started moving a reach for the stake. so they shot, i killed him about 2 months since the shooting and the makeshift market. and you say fred, one in northern gaza is busy children, no older than he might walk the streets. there's even has a lot of people don't know what, what makes us worse and more painful for us as it deals parents any mugs mother is this unfolded before our eyes without us being able to say good bye to our children . deals mother was unable to give her one last kiss. the neighbors took their bodies and buried them while the shooting was still ongoing. we couldn't say good bye towards children. how rude walks to the cemetery, where they were hastily buried. it used to be the neighborhood football cuz there's no tunes done for them,
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but he's determined that the names will be known. i never forgot the mike level, which is 0. the, the us senate has passed a $95000000000.00 aid package for ukraine. israel anti one, it's now been sent to the house of representatives, which is controlled by republicans and where it has long faced opposition. the bill had stalled some months. republicans are demanding that foreign aid be tied to extra border security measures. $14000000000.00 and military aid for israel is included in this bill. us president joe biden says that the bill is critical and warned against opposing it still meets our national security priorities and release as well, and includes greater support for our troops. serving in the region will continue to
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defend against miller militia attacks, backed by a ran last provides is or what the, what it needs to protect is people against the terrace group. i come off and has paul and others. and i will provide life saving you mandatory to a to the palestinian people, desperately need food, water, and shelter. they need help present. jordan joins us from washington. dc. raw is good to talk to you again, getting this bill through the senate for as hard as long as that was was actually the easy part. does this bill have a chance of passing the house? mm. as well, that's the big question, the house speaker mike johnson has said that he does not endorse this bill. he doesn't support this bill. and on tuesday he said he will not bring this bill to the floor for a vote. but house democrats are looking at ways of trying to force a vote through a number of polar mentoring maneuvers. it could also involve trying to lobby those
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republicans who privately might support the bill. but who have been reluctant publicly to support it. it might involve lobbying them as well to support democratic efforts to get this measure past, but this is just the beginning of the process. expect to see a lot of maneuvering a lot of pastoring. and there really is no way of predicting whether or not the house of representatives will actually pass the senate version of this bill because the house speaker does have a lot of power. and if he doesn't want to bring legislation to the floor, he has a lot of tools that is disposal to prevent that from happening. okay, so what happens if this bill fails? i mean, is there a plan b because taiwan, israel, ukraine, they're all very dependent on the us military funding that is provided in this bill . there does not appear to be a plan b, essentially the money that was set aside in order to provide funding to ukraine to
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conduct its defensive war against russia. that money has now run out. there isn't any other money according to the, by the administration that it could tap in an emergency to help ukraine. and so that is the white house has argument for passing this bill. this is a similar situation with israel, even though it receives more than $3000000000.00 and military assistance every year from the united states. again, that money has already been a portion, and there are other funds readily available that could be used to help israel, basically, when the money is appropriated by congress, it's designated for a particular purpose. you can't just take money from one part and give it to another part that's not legal. same situation with try one. and so they basically would have to try to go back to square one,
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try to find people for who are both republican and democratic to support the legislation. but every time that you have a potential, a bill failure, it makes it harder to come back and to try to get some sort of passage. okay. and that helps understand why joe bide was biting so hard for this bill. when he spoke a few hours ago from the white house, was enjoying reporting from washington dc. thank you very much. fighting between government forces and the m $23.00 rebels has intensified and the eastern democratic republic of congo battles and taking place around the town of suck a north cable province. most of those injure injured had been transferred to the provincial capital goma, but as catherine solely reports health workers there say that there are over whelmed of the doctors out of a hospital in goma, north keywords pro visual copy tools are operating on a man with gunshot wounds this come from the town of 2nd battles between m 23
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fighters and the army have intensified. in reason days, thousands of people have been displaced some more than once. it's worse now because heavy and light weapons are being used near shelters. hosting fleeing families, health workers are overwhelmed by the number of injured. we are actually free, free all parents and children, well working every day. we are worried about their situation. because uh, we never known this kind of situation before. boy beyond arrived from socket a few days ago, he said a bomb london near his home and trump now she teased lag real colton between the fights and when the rebels attack television is sucking as we were trying to save ourselves. a bomb exploded oxygen. pansy easy tonda said he was shot in the back while running away from soldiers. he says,
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no one is safe. i'll do some nicely while the congo the special forces, accuse us of collaborating with the rebels. we tried to explain that we had been displaced from our homes, but they shot at us empty 3 on on group operating the d. r. c. for several years launched a new offensive in 2022. a military intervention and mediation efforts by east african leaders has had little effect. the government accuses neighboring wonder of funding devices, allegations to kindly denies. 1.2000000 qualities, and leaving rough a make shift to shelters without food, water, or b, 670 patients. they say that tired, frustrated and afraid afraid they may have to sleep again because of 5 to keep coming. catherine, sorry, i'll just hear. and then why. county is in domain eastern democratic republic of
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congo. he sent us this report. this edition remained very confused in the city of stuckey. just in 2017. i met those from the admin town of wilma here where he does the vehicle form that the rebels of to enter in the 3 days manage to come to dc to of, to i was fighting between the dmc. i mean, if i didn't visit him yesterday night after this morning, heavy guns and also bought them a tibby bombardment. i've been hood from this area pushing towels on those people on the roads. but this evening, so seeds from security forces and also civil society is conforming dribbles. i've been seen in the town and even in the press release them to the to move them. it says clearly that they were coming to the side of the gun and which he's starting the apple pie to show you the area where the controlling because this variable is we have mileage and all the core to the area, even the mountain it on the 2nd floor in the last past weeks and the right to know the bundling for this 80 of such it because they're choosing the data see for using
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for the use of a big opportunity in dep. was it against the opposition? right. both to take this into a 2nd is that it isn't easy, is creating more by the end of tone here. because the only remaining possibility for the population is the lake right to now, because all the loads under decor, total rebels and, and now people really does it know where the d. c. i mean, we sustain that we'd be able to do for you to be able to push them about because it has been a very big challenge for the d. c. i mean in the, in the, in the past most often now the sending of these governments has suspended mobile internet service and band to protest against president mackie sales postponements of the upcoming presidential election. there have been multiple confrontations between police and demonstrators. this month. opposition leaders accuse sale of trying to expend his presidency. nicholas hack has more on this from the car. were in the neighborhood where there was supposed to be a peaceful silence demonstration against president and selves. decision to delay
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the presidential elections, but look at it now. what we see are dozens of right police battalions patrolling the streets. we've been asked twice to start filming, or to raise our portage. the organizers of the march say the demonstrations against president mike himself will go ahead at a later date. meanwhile, the authorities have switched off mobile internet or rather suspended it saying that the internet is being used. the spread, hateful or device of messages, of course, has got in confidence kicked into something right of the people of choosing the president mark the style that has led to the country to an impasse. the united nations office for human rights has called for a full investigation over police violence that led to the death of 3 demonstrators
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. meanwhile, the regional body eco was, has sent a mediation team to set a goal, to bring an end to the political crisis key. to our declare, ition is that of asking for come on the screen to avoid using any form of this cause that will lead to violence. agreed patients in the country while the west african body echo while spears, that the instability in what is normally known as the most stable democracy in the region could have a domino effect in the region present. lucky cell says this is a political crisis that will be resolved domestically on wednesday. he's holding a cabinet meeting where there will be announcements made to appease this crisis. he's calling on a national dialogue. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car. the still ahead on alpha 0 will explain why south africa's launched another request with the international
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court of justice about israel's actions in gaza and concerns as a prominent venezuelan dissidents and some of her family members are taken into custody by security forces. the the have a lot of that is very active, whether taking hold of a stray up in the north. you can see it felt like a low developing that might become a full blown psycho whether it does or not. it's still going to bring some very wet weather to northern parts of queens on the northern territory and onwards to northern parts of western australia and where the winds meet. you can see a rush of showers continuing for se scenarios of queens and putting down into new south wales. that's a tail end of a cold front. it's going to bring some width of weather to the southeast and also
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not temperature is down for cities like adelaide as well as melbourne. but we'll see the heat pump back in to past 42 degrees celsius the on 1st day. but it was last for long, it'll look cooler slightly on friday, at least with lots of sunshine. now the rain rolls across the tasman from that cold front ahead of it. it is looking launch. we settled for the move and the south island, but there it comes. it will start to run its way up west, in part of the south, on which triggered some watches and warnings that on thursday it was we had to solve these treasures, looking logic quiet across northern areas of the region. certainly for thailand where the heat continues to build, but it's much west up for the south of this. so i'm heading down pause to come and they'll effect montrose and java or indonesia over the next few days of the laws. some big a supervisor of the united states victorious guantanamo on background detention
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center. civic, so cold war on terror. now, human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone health and one time will be retraces steps. revisit because that's it. that's by the echoes of background witness documentary on the jersey. you know there is no channel that covers world news like we do as a rolling correspondence. i am constantly on the go covering topic from politics, to environmental issues. like nothing you've ever seen. what we want to know is how does these things affect people? we revisit places day, even when they're no international headline. houses are really invested in that and that's a privilege. as
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a journalist of the the, our headlines on elsa's 0 in fun units is really snipers of killed 3 people in injured 10 more inside now. so the hospital is really forces have told this place, people sheltering there to evacuate the premises, but they've come under fire when they try to do so. the us senate has passed a $95000000000.00 a package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. it's now been sent to the house of representatives, which is controlled by republicans where it says loans faced off addition and is really drawn. strike has severely injured tutoring lists and 7, gaza houses. 0 correspondent is my level omar and camera man and must are, were hits just north of ross that were nearly 1500000 palestinians are sheltering from is really attacks and we've been mentioning this is not the 1st time that the
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israeli army has targeted during the list, some of them working for this network also is there a camera man summer i would dr. was kills on december the 15th. while he was reporting in hon. eunice, he was actually injured, but is really forces prevented ambulances from reaching him for 5 hours, and he bled to death. while the 2 options here is gas, if you are chief, was injured in the same strike. his wife, son, daughter, and grandson, were killed in a separate attack. his son hums, also during list was killed in a 3rd attack. according to the guys, a government media office, at least 126 palestinian media workers have been killed since israel's war began. during lists, working in areas of conflict are protected under international humanitarian law. israel has been accused of violating that law repeatedly palestinian during list say that israel is trying to kill those telling the world what is happening and guys. earlier my colleague, the reading,
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applegate spoke with sharif mentor from the committee to protect the journalist. he says that they're going to be pressuring the us to hold is real accountable. we've also called for them to pressure and call out. is there any army on the rules of engagement to reform them so that they can stop vista regarding things like breast insignia and make sure that the investigation that they've done our phones failed and rapid. but also, if they're not done properly, internationally prosecuted, including the nurse to have put them on a quote. right? so let me just uh, finally ask to, um, uh on uh about another call that you've made. now, cpg called for an independent investigation into the killing of another algebra journalist. you mentioned him a moment ago, hands at the door and a camera remind most of the faucet. uh yeah. can you let us know what the latest is on that when we, we have a glued
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a demo spot of at least as our homes case among the 85 zone that is, that we have counted and confirmed that been killed and on deal deal really enjoying the lives in some of them, we had the strong evidence that there is, it is already out of me comfortability. and that includes the study abroad. i text that up and i get a sense a 0, but also precise on target that that's including shooting those on his card as their homes. even their families are still receiving subjects. and that has happened with another of his ears on his other global is the last of henry's and is available, but we're going in for all of these to be investigated. but by thursday, the ones that we see a discount for liberty to make sure that the papers are held accountable is rarely due to report to the international court of justice on the situation in gaza. later this month, in january, the court made
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a preliminary ruling that israel must take actions to prevent a possible genocide. israel was ordered amongst other things to prevent civilian deaths. well, since the court's ruling guns is health industry says more than 2000 people had been killed and is really a tax. israel was also order to prevent and punish incitement, the genocide, but just a few days after the i c j, a ruling senior is really cabinet members attended a conference promoting the establishment of illegal settlements and gaza, attendees calls the palestinians to be moved out of the strip israel's government took no action. the court ordered israel to allow humanitarian access to beg your pardon to allow him to enter a humanitarian assistance into gaza. the un says only a fraction of supplies that are needed are getting there and is really authorities block. many shipments is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists israel is complying with international law and of the case and the i c. j is baseless. earlier my colleague, the rena obligate a spoke to francesca eben easy,
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the un special rap with her on the occupied palestinian territories. she says israel has ignored the i. c j's provisions and intensified its attacks. to respond so to the i. c. j provisional measures. as being quite shocking to me and not totally, not just or israel response, which has continued with the relentless attack mutare of talking a scar. so we're seeing the desperate populations server, which has survived the data for months over. ok. try this out there in displeased, injured traumatized. um but there's also be a lot cool responsiveness by the international community therapy. there is a significant number of countries which not only had not taken steps to prevent august explosively. the poor town consists of genocide uh there as
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being pressure instead on the right with the suspension of crimes. i'm wrong, she's the only a lifeline for the policy is remaining. the what about what's happening in enough off because it's pretty much a city of tents and refugees. there are more than one and a half 1000000 palestinians who have for a sheltering there. and now you have this new me military offensive by the is really as if it were to take place. i mean, what would it mean for the people on a humanitarian level? it's going to be a intensification, an escalation of an ongoing catastrophe. because as a tool to um, to should be to the now on being in shelving verify area is going to too many more people. and in fact, at the level of masters has intensified as of the 26th of january. there be not
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around 2000 people queued in less and about $1012.00 days. so i expect the violence and the best tool to increase on the, unless there is a sire. and it's just a shocking to hear that there are plans. so to the, to i called the, the possible for this placement to whole richard cheese into design i these so this prospect can be moving from the very beginning of the media area sold, launched by each row on guys up. and this would be disastrous. south africa says it's loud as an urgent request with the international court of justice about israel's military operations. and rough uh it has ask the you is top court to consider if it is really ground operation in the city would require judges to use their powers to prevent further breaches of palestinians rights. last month, south africa board charges of genocide against israel for its war on gaza. the
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court ordered israel to take all measures to prevent acts of genocide for me, the middle, it has more on this from johannesburg. and so that's like a hasn't specified the additional measures at once, the international court of justice to take against israel to stop the genocide, to stop the large scale killing of people, especially along with these plans of a ground offensive in the rough. uh, so that frequency is it's put forward this request to the i c j based on the urgency of the situation and believes that israel is already in breach of the order put forward by the i c j weeks ago. one thing is well to minimize the loss of civilian lives and also provide humanitarian aid so that we can government as said that it's concerned about the home that could be caused to people in a rough law and the destruction as again and again the, the large scale killing, so it really is up to the discretion of the i c j. so that's
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a good doesn't have to make any further oral representations or present any further arguments, but is instead relying on the i c, j to put forward these additional measures and use. it's this question to make a decision. so we don't, the ultra 0, john has bug. the german foreign minister says that she wants the safe car doors established for civilians in rasa and the beer ball commit the policy and foreign minister in berlin. the head of her trip to israel. dominic came reports and then use conference of the foreign ministry here in berlin. we had another key and a bell book spoke about the situation in gauze. the white and middle east with the german foreign minister reiterating the german government's belief that the site of israel has the right to self defense. but saying that that does not include the rights to displace people while they exercise that right. it's also worth making the points that's elena babylon reiterated. also the german government's belief that the is really government's settlement building policy is illegal,
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but this is the other issue she wanted to raise while she spoke about the situation . these are the rough guns was on this bizarre finish. i am deeply concerned about the announcements by the is really government of a large ground operation in russell. of course, it is clear that also in rough authors, an unbelievably large number of how much fighters and we just talked about that as well. and it is like at the beginning of this terrible war where facing an incredible dilemma for his part. we had another key, wanted to prioritize the situation for people physically in gaza on the ground right now and emphasized that plight layer. the faithful dog has a few developments in gaza, all terribly dangerous. it's day $130.00 since the beginning of the war against cause of tens of thousands of palestinians. most of them innocent women and children have been killed or injured. there was nothing less than gaza that could be described as a safe place for the $2400000.00 palestinians. nothing worth mentioning still
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exists. the german government has made clear its position that the only palestinian or far a t with which it wants to build a state to state solution is indeed the palestinian authority, not home us. and that's something that other governments to have been reiterating over the course of the last days, the last weeks that's clearly laid a bell box point of view. and remember, she will be in israel on wednesday, missing permit, and send us an yahoo and other officials where she says she will raise the situation in alaska. don't want to cain al jazeera pulling a still a head on alpha 0 more than 200000000 indonesians are able to cast their ballots. in what is considered the world's largest direct presidential vote. and the controversial former type prime minister will soon be freed from jail. we look at the implications of the release of tax exemption. about
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the the prominent venezuelan dissident and members of her family had been missing since friday, after being detained by security forces. this has raised alarm among members of the opposition and human rights organizations worldwide. our latin america editor. let's see a newman reports to where about permanent veneers, wailing human rights and ministry affairs, and the list of fuel suddenly get remain unknown. send, begin, was detained at the airport on friday as you prepared to travel to miami. what we're looking for. we've gone to the agencies that are allegedly holding her in custody, and they told us,
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she's not that it's worth noticing that the prosecutor said she is detained. for that informing us who detained, because so much time as possible, we believe that this is a clear case of force disappearing. somebody somebody gives ex husband, daughter, and 3 other members of the family were also detained. in a statement, the prosecutor general said, suddenly, get had been taken into custody because of our presumed role in a conspiracy to assassinate president nicolas my little cold white bracelet. but no evidence has been provided. somebody gives lawyer and amnesty international, say the charges are unfounded, and ridiculous if i eat the put up. i think this is a di warning for those of us who've resolved to defend the human rights of people who are imprisoned or prosecute for political reasons. and also for those who document human rights violations and venezuela, i'm going to send me get a dual venezuelan spanish citizen has long been an outspoken critic of the
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government, focusing on since it is military issues to only be done, any member of the military who states an opinion against the established line is not only rejected, but can end up in prison or deprived of freedom. how important for me, their financial to this latest attention of activists and even family members comes as my brutal faces. a new wave of criticism for again, barring his most competitive opponents for running in national elections, should jewelled for laser. this year. the white house has also weighed in on saturday, against contention. we're deeply concerned about that, and this is a time when, as i have said before, mr. madura needs to meet the commitments that he made back in the fall about how they are going to treat a put, but she is civil society, political activists, as well as opposition parties, and even those members of that of venezuela society that may want to run for office, while acquisitions of alleged assassination plots against the president,
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our new opponents point out that they seem to emerge more frequently when there is an election to see and human outages, era police and india has fired to a gas and protesting farmers marching to the capital in new delhi, the farmers are demanding a minimum crop price of the talks with the government failed. if to some good food reports cornered and tear gas, thousands of farmers are trying to march on new delhi. they say the government didn't degree to their demand for guaranteed minimum price for their parties with tractors and in their numbers, their calling for protection of the livelihoods of more than half of the news working population. farmers unions engaged in talks with ministers to say they have nothing to offer them all on the guy that i'm gonna put a go. the government has gone back on its promises. we're asking to fine line wave is the minimum guaranteed price for
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a cross. that's why we're going back to the capital. you download the searing unrest, police of band large gatherings in the city and blocked the sections of major routes leading to the capital. the mobile networks have also been suspended. the dispute dates back to 2020. when the government introduced a series of laws aimed at overhauling the agriculture industry. by cutting out the middle man scrapping the minimum price for produce and giving individual farmers great to freedoms. but they were widely rejected. farmers argued large corporations would dominate the market, and individual sellers would end up getting less for their crops. daily demonstrations became a year long stand off with hundreds of thousands taking part in the post tests. finally, in 2021. find minister november moody,
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repealed the laws despite pledges by moti to double their income farm is revenues have shrunk off to the goals will be drawn in 2021. the demands would not match. so the, on the back that those 2 months, they are demanding something as simple as a simply getting the features and the speed which is minimum support price at which the government buys the cops, which means they are off or just in the short info for them as a kind of a safety net union representatives are asking for loan waivers, but small scale farm is and a minimum wage for workers. police arrested several for testers about a 100 kilometers from the capitol authority, say more talks with union leaders and needed with national elections due in 2 months farmer's code to the scales. and a potential 3rd term for prime minister modi is hanging in the balance due to some getting food onto a 0. pakistan's 2 main political parties have agreed to form a coalition of to last week's elections fail to produce a decisive winter. like
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a stands muslim league and the pakistan people's party save of a forest and a lions former prime minister ship serif will be the candidate the head, the next government. more than 200000000 indonesians will vote for a new president on wednesday. 3 candidates are in the running to replace president jacoby, dodo jessica washington has won this from jakarta across indonesia. these are the final preparations for one of the largest elections in history with 820000 to paulding stations, and hold in 204000000 people eligible to cost a balance. voters will choose, they tell them entry and local representatives, but most of the focus is on who, who, when the presidency, 3 candidates are in the running, the former governor of to come to an east coast. sweden was promised to make ends, nation, and prosperous. the victory will be used to defend the common people. are you ready to work together?
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is pledged to recess plans for the new capital, multi $1000000000.00 project on the island. the pony. he says the money could be business spent on improving infrastructure around the country. meanwhile, again, dep renewal, another form, the governor has presented himself as a man who understands the challenges faced by ordinary people as he comes from humble origins comes out as a member of the same political party that that's president joker would do. those election campaigns in 2014 edge 2019 why does all a campaign have a program, code one graduates for each pool family? it's so that people can rise with dignity. so profit, so you can be resolved independently. but typically a frontrunner is the defense minister proposed to be until his run for the tough job twice before. but this time he has the support of the current widely popular president and his running age is to can we son gabriel and jacob blooming reca
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critics. and active is have repeatedly raised decades old allegations of human rights abuses against approval. and legally you've run is too young to hold the office of vice president. his uncle headed the course that gave him the go ahead to be candidates in an exclusive interview without a 0 pro said he is confident of victory. all the figures shows that way. you see also with the grass roots as he has of all the figures showed the going on. he's plunging to move ahead with your colleagues, development plans. some civil society organizations have expressed concern about the president's lack of neutrality in the lead up to the election. but the theme is continuity has resonated with many voters. multiple halls suggest for both of you on to has a comfortable lead and this must wait in and the gun. jennifer know the question is whether any of the candidates can secure at least 50 percent of the votes. if know
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if the top 2 will face off again in june. jessica washington, which is 0 to cause us a former type prime minister in the tax and shit about is expected to be released from jail. the 74 year old had been sentenced to 8 years in prison for abuse of power before royal pardon reduced his jail time to one year. tony check reports from the capital bank lock. this is the police hospital in downtown bank co that has been home for the last 6 months to form a tiny prime minister tax and shit, or was brought here on the night off the he returned to thailand, off the complaining of chest pains in high blood pressure and his remains hit ever since. on the day he was sentenced to 8 years in jail, assented service, commuted by the king to a year. i don't. tuesday thailand. justin missed justice minister said that because of his age of 74 and his medical condition,
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he's now eligible for early pearl from this weekend. but what will be the terms of that of the release? we don't know yet, but the time media we're talking about the possibility he may be banned from leaving the country and have to what i didn't include bracelets for the moment key and the military boom boom. by the very acrimonious relationship with mr. tax and may be very consent to him once again. take an active role in politics. but does he need to his prototype policy or in power? the probably minutes a ton set out how he sent. his name's the date he returned. mister texan himself as of his own, the reason for wanting to come home defense is finally is close to his friends. tony cheng l. 20 tories and is being used as a way to strength and tie between young young and moscow. a group of russian tourists, or the 1st visitors to venture into north korea since the pandemic. and as units came reports, it comes at
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a time that the 2 nations bind themselves isolated and at odds with the west. a smooth glide down a path re slopes at matching on ski resort in north korea. people apparently new to the sports, giving alpine skiing a tri. among them are russian youngsters making up a part of the 1st known group of ford taurus inside the state. since it recently reopened its border on the chart itself, wording we locked it right slides. each traveller paid $750.00 us dollars for a seat in what the tour company called a test toward delegation. more trips our plan for march. we'll go ahead and reach that because it's an amazing country. it's clay stalls. i'm perhaps that's what attracts everyone. people say they've dreamed of visiting, not create life one past and says they've visited several dozen countries, but they've never been to north korea since coming to power. the swift educated, came down,
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then has sought to use tourism to attract to much needed foreign currency. in 2019, he oversaw the construction of a new city, complete with a ski resort hotels and cultural and medical facilities at the foothills of mount pick to north korea's highest peak. it was a record year for overseas visitors, mostly from china. then covered 19 hit. his vision was put on ice and the country became more isolated. russia to has become more isolated globally since invading ukraine nearly 2 years ago. the war has ostracized russian taurus from holiday in many parts of the world, presenting an opportunity for kim last year. he and president vladimir putin in pledge, a new level of strategic partnership to south korea feeling y'all has slammed the door on future cooperation as a formalize the end to laws governing the mount gun tours once held as a symbol of interest, career and reconciliation. now shots, and definitely,
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you know, skim, alda 0. so and that's it for me 0. then you, agent today. tom, the great will be here with you in a moment. when more the days you're in great has the diesels, a dentist, wild flyers in the history of chile and begin with what people describe as a sudden downpour of cylinders given by fierce winds this way look like a very small flyer right now with this at this time trio, what's left of it, and the real significant thing is what's underneath, and that is the roots of the tree there, very deep. so when you put out the fire, it can ignite at any moment unless the firefighters keep coming back and back again . they started simultaneously at exactly the same hour and 6 different places. this was no accident. the government appears to agree and bows to find and punish the
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culprits. the same depth analysis of the days headlines. how does south africa since it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings cop concerning his face, is a text book, genocide, frank assessments. politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us, since it's well shifted to the right, see it's not received task protection that seen as convocation inside story on al jazeera injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do
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this job without the best time remained best, produces the best fixes, and those of the people the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the, the journalists under attack, and garza and l just eric correspondent and the palestinian cameraman, had been critically wounded in n is friday. tron strike? the i'm to mccrae, this is hell. just they're alive from the hospital. so coming up goes as largest functioning health center on the siege. people trying to flee next, the hospitals side. that being funded as far as ready forces who told them to
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