tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 15, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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i really don't believe anything mondays. i think there are 9, and there is nothing new. everybody knows that police and i the the, you're watching the news are live from headquarters and del time teddy novel days are coming up in the next 60 minutes. the payoff, antonio gonzalez's largest functioning hospital officer, is really forces storm facilities. districts health ministry says patients after law said aren't extremes, danger displays, palestinians who are taking shelter after medical system. a c are forced to leave
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after israel orders. and if actuation forced fireman involves how israel's deliberate starvation is being used as a weapon of war against palestinian civilian arrests have been made after shooting of a super bowl victory celebration in kansas city in the us. at least one person was killed. everybody started running, there were screaming, we didn't know what was happening, but this teenage and people run, you run. and peter statement with his full spine munich leaves the 1st leg of the champions. the tie against lots here and south korea and full officials recommended using trans wouldn't be sacked as national team coach of to disappointing asian cap, [000:00:00;00] the hello. we'd be getting an hon. eunice in southern gaza. where is really forces of storm, the largest medical facility and the strip. na,
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said hospital has been under siege for weeks. these are scenes moments after it was sound overnight. is really soldiers then launched their raids forcing everyone else including patients in intensive care. and families sheltering from is really a tax. the visuals i left with my husband, he is blind. i was doing kidney dialysis. they destroyed the wall surrounding us as well as doctor visit, as soon as they ordered us to leave and fired at us, and they fired bombs and rockets on our heads from the top. will they demolish the building there? and we left him the door and we walk through sewage along with my husband, the door is released then took my husband and i lost my 2 bags. i can not find them in the lubbock and i think the solve it last night was very difficult. the strikes was so intense and get the room of patients. 2 people were killed and one of them is identified. he was hit by rock and fire and split in hoff who's the pox was
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inside the hospital, and the other halls outside the building that people were hurt. people who are already being injured with the orthopedics department, has been completely destroyed by the entire complex was in chaos. and along with all the while, i'm going to drill a hole in the meal. the displaced and the patients were ordered to evacuate the hospital immediately. it was not as in the head above the kids, we couldn't move from building to building it with many bodies by the hospital entrance. it was worse than what happened at all shape a hospital and didn't, i was forced to walk and out because they would not ambulances, no medical stuff, and no recruitment. there was no one to help us escape, no one blood machine. let's get an update from tara about zone who's joining us from verify city and southern garza. i mean sort of these are harrowing stories coming out of from north side hospital. the 1st time that is really is conduct a read on a hospital where there are intensive care patients. what are you hearing about the
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situation right now and what's happened to the patients? well, it was clearly quite predictable. the reason that these really forces were planning to store them, did not send medical facility as they have been putting the entire at the signature of the place on the key is really a minute to see where they were preventing any one of for moving down the grounds and today they have storms. the vicinity of the hospital as is very forces, had a insect arms assumed different departments of the, of the hospital as they were posting peoples to city. and to get out from this medical facility. now also there's plenty of fun to just stop talking to the also fedex apartments, where a number of medical teams have been entered inside this medical facility. but we need to clearly understand that there is to patients i'm, i'm stuck with medical team stuff inside the hospital where the is very forces all informing and require requesting from people to get out of from the hospital. while there are some patients who are in a very desperate need for assistance by somebody else, they have refused their demands to afford,
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then help as the are forced to flee alone. and it's a clear blank out of the communication, the where nobody can know more information about what is happening in terms of the situation inside the hospital. because the is body forces are, are, are, or informing everyone to get out from this medical facility. while some people, by the way, gets arrested as they were fleeing the hospital by the is very military forces throughout the ministry chick points that they weren't chaplain or, or ways that leading to another hospital. now the is very, it forces as well. how does told the the yards of the hospital where there are mass graves on symmetry is being established for people who did not manage to be buried outside of the medical facility. the also, the graves had been rude and destroyed by the is where the forces, the as a part of the ongoing genocide, the military campaign in the area. okay. uh thought it just uh uh, hang on there for just a moment because i'll get reaction from honda and then come back to you and get an
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update on the gaza strip. and i'm just, i'm just joining us from occupied is through some to tell us what's being said by that is really is on this because they're putting forward claims that have as i previously held hostages outside hospital and at the bodies of the seas, captives may be present, i mean have they provided any credible evidence to support these claims from the a no sort of evidence provided by these really military about the claims they're making, the captives were being held in the last that hospital and that there are bodies of captives in the hospital as well. these really are me spokesperson, daniel, how god is speaking of length and releasing multiple statements saying that these really is had what they called credible intelligence. that's the captives were being held there that there were bodies of captives. and additionally, that him, us was using the medical facility for military purposes, all of these claims for which they have not provided that proof to the public. but this is just the latest in
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a series of claims that they've made around hospitals. the of the dc hospital, i'm at the hospital and most notably be a ship out hospital. remember they said that some us was using it as some sort of military headquarters for their military operations. but that was not true. and there was no sort of information to back up those claims. there have also been cemeteries and graveyards that have been desecrated. bodies that have been dug up and taken from those graves sides because they also believed they were the bodies of captives. they are based on intelligence, but again, there was no results there and the intelligence, but they said they had to back up those claims was simply not provided. these really aren't. he says that they're working at length to protect civilians, but at least 10000 palestinians are sheltering in and around the of loss and medical complex. and at least one person has died as the hospital continues to be
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under siege. so these really have been making these claims, but again, no proof to back them up yet again, that in okay, i'm just thank you for that update from occupied is drew's limo bringing thought at once again to talk to us about what's happening in terms of food a thought it because the is really, is, are being accused of using starvation as a weapon of war in does up. what does that look like on the round and tell us whether any fluid aid has entered gauze recently? well that was absolutely clear since the beginning of this conflict, in fact, the reading where the is very forces have prevented all kinds of humanitarian supplies to be delivered into the gaza strip, including ford. what was that medical supplies alongside also with guns and petroleum in order to get to the people here in the besieged enclave and later with the more a process. more progress is indeed negotiations hopes to reach to a cease fire agreement. these thoughts are to allow for
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a partial flow. we can go humanitarian supplies to move done at 1900000 palestinians being trapped in that very tiny area within the past. a few days we have been seeing controversial delivery mechanisms. we're talking about that the current upside and buddha was a completely a is a shot down because of the is what i'm talking to protest quite as well as this recruiting the is when a government to stop the flow to the gaza strip until the return of the hostages pulls it out roughly course and it keeps going to flow inside goes up into 2 to the territory, but with a very limited number of humanitarian trucks, we are talking about approximately, between 70 up to 100. the military and trucks and things bases are allowed to get into gauze a strip alongside with a number of humanitarian trucks and bro, docks for the private sector. so here in the gaza strip, which is also have been sold in the palestinian market with a please high prices, which absolutely excessive page
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b. you're going to turn your situation here thought we are talking about. that's a great part of the gaza strip, which isn't the northern part. do not receive all the much needed humanitarian supplies, where children and everyone are suffering from acute foods insecurity. but we also have mt nutrition among children. okay. thought about doing reporting for us from what of a $100.00 a target. thank you so much. so as you've been hearing, israel has been accused of using starvation as a weapon of war and a huge obstacle to getting here. monetary and aiden to guys are, are the border checks that israel insist on making before trucks are allowed to enter. alex, the wall is the executive director at world peace foundation. he says the starvation is deliberate and certainly there's, there's no, don't step on certain senior members of these ready to government and certain groups within is radius society. have the intent of stopping cause. so what is absolute,
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be careful so is that the military actions undertaken by the israeli defense forces now that predictable unknowable effect. and really of this stage, it doesn't really matter what is the, the ultimate intent, whether the international court of justice will find that israel is responsible for the crime of genocide or not. what we know now is they are knowingly pursuing military actions in the full knowledge that this will be the outcome the, the time in the review committee on the highest of international humanitarian assessment bodies made the determination that in december, that if conditions, if the military tactics did not change unless there was a full spectrum of relief operations. jobs that would be in from, in the international court of justice. 3 weeks ago gave instructions to israel, but it had to do certain things. it has done nothing of that. so it is knowingly
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creating these conditions and don't translate, such as unlawful hunter, more head on the opposite rings our including miss all strike on the russian city of belgrade, near the ukrainian border and both sides are increasing ariel and the task donald trump is back in court, how is the judge's decision in his criminal case for the fax, the upcoming us presidential election, the so at least 6 people have been killed and a missile strike on the russian city of belgrade, near the ukrainian border report suggest 17 people were also injured during the attacks on thursday, you'll yeah, some of a lot of a husband or for moscow, a full month sold, baby was killed during the shutting of belgrade. the child was lying in a primary school when a fragment, one of the shells phone nearby. so the latest information is that 6 people done it as a result of the showing, including the baby,
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and 17 people including 4 children were injured and they had depression, minutes trim, defense report had that 14 volk, as were intercepted over the region. according to the statements that you currently assign to use that i am 70 vampire rocket systems. and there last night, stay russian ministry launched a must have missed a lot of time on regions of ukraine as a result of which several people were injured and a lot of interest talked to was damaged. so many see base events in the background regional russia as a re tell a trach hog, a foreign ministry sparks pass and re is a horrible cold incident. yet another acts of terrorism by the key of regime. and that had would be submitted by russia to a number of international organizations, including the un security council. the belgrade region serves as one of the supply lines for the russian army at the beginning of the armed conflict between russia and ukraine and february 2022. numerous convoys of tongues and to vehicles. what kind of loan trans personnel were entering ukraine through the battleground region?
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the result of military infrastructure that including repair bases and hospitals, with every time when does shunning a cause, we hear about civilian casualties. and this time around is no exception. we hear about showing the peaceful sacraments that as well. well, the 300 people have been relocated from the belgrade region to other regions of russia, but ukrainian surely remains the main problem in the border regions and this content is growing. those people say that the rest of russia simply don't have all the countrymen living close to the ministry conflicts. the problems simply known as the rest of the country continue to leave the everyday life is nothing is happening between russia and ukraine. you last about oliver odors, the route most car. the military commanders in ukraine are claiming success. after the latest russian, the solid tax, your defense systems are reported to have shot down half of the $26.00 incoming missiles. but one did get through with the key region, creating a massive crater and people were warned to stay and sheltered several explosions or
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heard. the ukrainian military also says another russian worship has been sunk in the latest attack by sea going drones. brought mcbride reports from car keys. another nights of as strikes being reported across the ukraine. russia once again using a mix of different types of missiles fired from different directions of ukraine. you know, it's hard to say a total of $26.00 with 5 and that they intercepted around half of those. uh, they said that to miss outside towards key were all into septic. but there were explosions in the eastern cities, often the pro and zap a risha. apparently it's a 1000000000 infrastructure that was targeted. also miss ald spots towards the leave region over in the west of the country with several injuries being reported from these different attacks being well, it's been confirmed that bios are to use that an attack here in the khaki region in a village outside the cities that took place yesterday,
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wednesday that the to several people that are reported to have died in bath attacked with several more. busy being injured, meanwhile, the russian social media was reporting attacked in the opposite direction with ukrainian drones attacking an oil facility in the crust region with several oil tanks. the said to have been satellites from mcbride, i'll just say era khaki in the united states, a shooting during the super bowl victory parade has left one person dad's 9 children were among 21 injured. as the kansas city chiefs found, celebrated their big when at the weekends police in missouri say 3 suspects are being questioned. and the motive is unclear. john 100 reports champion. yes. choose it. begin is a celebration for the super bowl champion, kansas city chiefs. man, what are your so that'll do the adversities to continue to go
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to go over that championship. but at the end of the parade is chief quarterback, patrick my homes tied in, travis, kelsey, and other players mingled with as many as a 1000000 fans. the shots rang out, all of the sudden people started crushing forward. everybody started running, there were screaming, we didn't know what was happening, but this teenage and people run, you run. and so i put my arms around her and we tried to push through, so people wouldn't run on top of us. government were taken into custody. one of them apparently tackled by bystanders. as shown in this fan, social media video as spokes person for the kansas city chiefs is old. staff coaches and players are accounted for the quarterback of that team. patrick, my home says he's praying for kansas city. police scrambled toward the sound of gunfire. this tragedy occurred even in the presence of uniformed law enforcement officers,
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who again ran towards them and took them into. the city's mayor says more americans joined a group of which no one wants to become a member, victims of gun violence. i wish we live in a world where they wouldn't have to sing incidents like that. i'm as heart broken as anybody. we will do a full and thorough investigation. i hope that we bring to wherever this is to justice. as an investigator sifted through the scene, police slipped for clues as to what turned yet another celebration in america into a mass shooting. john henry and l g 0 chicago. earlier i spoke to nbc news correspondent, j grey, who's in kansas city. he has an update. the bear continued to be questions less than 24 hours after the shooting here, specifically, who's responsible? they said nothing about the 3 people in custody right now and how and why this happened. and there's been no discussion of any potential motive. the police are
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quick to say they are just in the early stages of their investigation. we expect to hear much more as we go on throughout the day here. today we are at union station. this is where the freight ended. it's where the celebration took place. take a look behind me and you can see it's almost frozen in time. at this point. you've got a baby stroller here. you've got equipment that was a band and you had hundreds of thousands gathered in this area and leaving behind home made signs, folding chairs. it's almost haunting the to see what happened here, a clear indication of the annex that was involved as people tried to escape this area. what i can tell you is it's still a very big part of the ongoing investigation of crime tape around certain areas here. and so they continue to try and just piece together what they can that will include during we're told interviews with witnesses,
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including some who are in the hospital. they're trying to find any video tape they may be able to find as a, as the event was unfolding. so a lot of work to do here. a court in new york has rule that the jury selection in donald trump's new york hush money trial will begin on march 25th. the former us president is attending a court hearing over allegations of huss, money paid to an adult film. actress trump is accused of falsifying his business records by saying that the payment to active stormy daniels was for legal fees. the actress says he was paid a $130000.00 in 2016 to stay quiet after an affair with trump, which he denies. and donald trump insist that the case is politically motivated of the
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the 30 years. okay. so you advertise is joining us from washington to see, to break all of this down for us. you have tell us what this is about as well as you, as you summarize, this is relating to the 2016 election the allegation, babs, donald trump, unpaid hush money payments to and adults sold actress to prevent the news all prevent her going public with the news just before the 2016 election,
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the new district attorney alleges that was an illegal campaign contribution, not the fat. instead it was ms. car drives, as legal expenses are albin bright. but that might not be a really trying to. yeah, to present this as you have another is another example of donald trump attempting to use of democracy. we see legal experts rather divided all about. but we do know now that the case will go forward. what was happening today was trump, as long as we're going to argue for dismissal of the case for some of the reasons that donald trump was putting for that this is all politically motivated as part of the part of the width trump. and there isn't enough enough evidence of a da should be, should be doing other things. but really, the judges having done the video is demetrius i. but this is going to go ahead, march 25th. it should last see things around 6 weeks. yeah. and so if it actually does go ahead, i mean this, this is happening well, trump is obviously, uh, you know, on the, on the, on his political campaign ahead of the election later this year. and that's why that we,
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we will start this thing on this because right now there's been so much work up until this moment they've been such, i'm so confused as to how many, if any of the, of the legal cases, against, from the criminal legal cases, we have a strong would go ahead before the election. now we have set up the, at least one of them. we'll go ahead march 25th during the campaign season. and if it does last 6 weeks, and that gives us a sense of how the other legal cases may shape up here versus 3 other criminal cases. but one of them, i certificate the federal case about about their obligations. they attempted to submit the results of the 2020 election. this time table would then perhaps give, give that for a tron stop case to go ahead immediately afterwards. that's, that's pending a supreme court and review on trump's law as arguments for the president has immunity. from criminal cases, we have 2 other cases, one about trump's handling of legal documents, not a federal case that was supposed to go ahead in may. but as the speculation that i will be delayed, i'm that i'm co. incidentally, we have the georgia case,
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perhaps one of my serious cases against them. allegations a racketeering and trying to sort of what the results of the try the to the election in georgia. but bob's is on the regular question now, because the district attorney who broke that case is accused of improper comm doctor of hiring a deputy prosecutor who was she was having a relationship with who she paid the regular money towards who was and actually the sort of qualified for the job to then took her own language holiday. so real questions that about whether that will go through give them the allegations of misconduct against the prosecutor in that case. all right, thank you. she ever time see reporting from washington the m p. 's in australia voted to urge britain in the us to allow the australian whistleblower joining us funds to return home. the high court in london is due to issue a ruling next week on an appeal by the weekly expounds or against extradition to the u. s. is wanted there to face espionage charges for publishing, hundreds of thousands of lease documents about the wars in i'm gone,
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it's done. and iraq, it will send a very powerful political signal to the british government, enter the us government, that the british government should not, in the time the id or boosters saw as being extremely extra daunted to the years. it sends a very powerful signal to washington that destroyer stands at one as one side. but this meta has gone on long, long enough that regardless of what you might think of mr. hassan justice is not being served in this case now. well, supporters of joining us on tell the media conference in london on thursday. sonya okay, go reports sessing a dangerous precedent suppressed freedom. so say the legal team for judy assange, who next week faces a hearing in front of it, due to judge panel, to see whether he is going to be expedited to the states or with it. he will not.
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now this is the last possible a hurdle that julian assange faces off to this that will be no legal records for him in the u. k. system to be able to appeal this decision. if he is expedited, it will be immediate. the home office will move into place to make sure that takes place. meanwhile, the only other option that would be available to jude in his own just team is to appeal to the european court of human rights. and to put in a rule for a $29.00 order, which would pause any extradition. nevertheless, his team are extremely worried for his well well being. they say his health is mental wellbeing as well, has continues to decline. and given that that has been now some form of support from australian politicians in the study in parliament to try and gain a political solution for julian a sanchez case. and to get them to be released to a strategy, a relevance of time in the us prison. they're saying that the solution to this has
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to be political relevant through the judicial system. sonya jago, elders era, london, the rights groups event as well are demanding the release of a prominent activist from prison. rookie or somebody gal was detained last week, accused applauding to assassinate president nicholas my duro. her lawyer says she's being held in a notorious prison for political detainees. somebody go has been critical event as well as armed forces for decades. to be as your lawyer, i cannot speak about the circumstances under which she was the team because we did not know the file. what i can see clearly is that there was a force disappearance. and that for us, you saw miguel's right to defense and due process is being violated. that is obvious and clear. still ahead on the all to 0, it is our white in the top court has rules. political parties cannot raise funds through controversial electronic robots. and we have action from the european champions. we just click on a box, a house,
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p s g. go ahead and their last 16 size parcel coming up. the i had low that let's get you where the full costs for south america and high pressure is once again, back in charge. of course, the very south remove of those hot and dry conditions we've seen over recent weeks and pushing temperatures back up once again for places like chilly as well as odds and tina uruguay and paraguay. the temperatures will be coming down around the east coastal areas of brazil, that's thanks for rash. all the severe storms that continue to work the way from the south to the north is sparked red warnings. the heavy rain was possible flooding for some coastal areas in the east of brazil. behind that however, it lots of hot and dry weather for places like it too late as well as arjun tina.
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but thunderstorms will come back in from bolivia on thursday. you can see that weather rushing its way all the way up to the north with some heavy falls of rain to come for ecuador, and some brisk of winds blowing across coastal areas of columbia. you can see those brisk winds blowing the showers into panama, as well as costa rica some worth of weather as well. creeping into guatemala and believe a mixture of scaffold showers, but lots of sunshine for the caribbean and his spin yoda, but instead we'll see some very heavy rain start to walk into the north of mexico. and that will slowly defend into mexico city by sunday of the 60 years since its foundation, the munich security conference will see lead as a symbol to the local security challenges with conflict in the middle east spreading and the rest, the ukraine war continuing. what does the future international or does it look like?
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get live updates on out to 0. diesel, the dentist, wild flyers in the history of chile. it began with what people describe as a sudden downpour to cinders getting 5 peers wins this way, look like a very small flyer right now with this at this time tree or what's left of it. and the real significant thing is what's underneath, and that is the roots of the tree, they're very deep. so when you put out the fire, it can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keeps 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 vows to find and punish the culprits. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the top story from the office. it renews our is really forced as a storm, the largest functioning hospital in gospel patients in intensive care, as well as thousands of people sheltering from is really a tops were ordered to leave and then they were arrested northside hospital and find unice has been under is really siege for weeks, there's a growing risk of famine in dogs. us foods in security worsens across this trip. hundreds of thousands of palestinians are cut off from assistance. the one says acute malnutrition among children has risen sharply as well as the death toll and gaza rises. so does the tool in palestinian journalists and its annual report. the committee to protect journalist said $9.00 to $9.00 journalists and media workers
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worldwide were killed while doing their job last year. they include 72 palestinian journalists killed by his really forces. that's nearly 75 percent of the worldwide total. last year was the highest number of recorded debt, some journalist since 2015, and the period with most fatalities since the organization began documenting them in 1992. well, even when they're not on the job of palestinian journalists living in gaza facing the risk of is really bombardments because i media office as a police to a 126 palestinian media workers have been killed since israel's were begun. journalists working and conflict areas are protected under international humanitarian law policy, indian journalist accuse israel, or repeatedly violating that law and of killing colleagues, or telling the world what's happening indoors on, let's say to them, perry, who's the author of the ask questions later. newsletter. he's also the former associated press regional editor for europe, the middle east on africa. joining us from tel aviv, thanks for your time. this is a pretty damning report when it comes to israel, how do you think?
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oh, forties will, will view it as part of the very complicated equation book i of course degree it's, it's, it's very down and i believe it is the largest number of journalists killed in any country that secretary has recorded in the course of one year. that's a, this is a particularly cataclysmic situation in costa and especially the heartbreaks of the los angeles conflict to all the laws of life in this conflict. and that includes the journalist and well, my wife, who was journalist, is not worth more than anyone else. of course, they need to be protected and they are protected on their actual law and they play such a vital role in getting information out dealt with. so i'd say in the case of gone, we're outside, right? i mean, they are, but you're right. they are protected under international law, but these rights are being violated by israel on this, on a, on a daily basis. but i, i am hoping to hear from these really, it's a decent response to this. uh,
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and perhaps even the expression of her morris release regret that so many journalists have under the effect of properly dealing with this issue would require a detailed accounting of each case. you know, they're very busy. i think it wouldn't be something else, but it's the problem here. time period, that is part of the problem here. uh the, the impunity that is real seems to enjoy because c, p j also put out a report in may 2023. it's called dudley potter and, and it says that the is really ministry has a long record of killing journalist with impunity with at least 20 journalists killed over 22 years. yeah, it looks it's uh, i wouldn't call them viewed it to you, but it is, it's fairly problematic. there's nothing as transparent as one with like and occasionally journalists, and frankly just warranty are point of view and a journalist has killed is kind of a reputation disaster. and i don't notice that they say that they seem to get the always, that's un without diminishing the report. i want to cancel totaling defense to what i, i know wouldn't be these rarely defends,
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even though somebody see those excuses and their number of factors that i know is real was item. it isn't all propaganda. and then one thing i think needs to be pointed out is that when journalists are killed in a war is generally one of 3 things. they either took risk and were on lucky or the military or the killed. that was terrible. is there any difference to their general status or they weren't deliberately targeted for being journalists? don't want to see if he puts out these reports. the implication by many who read them is the latter. this is great news reporters being assassinated by despotic regimes or for, or for their courage for their work. i don't think this is generally the case of the secretary importance of mentions some cases, whether a suspicion is targeting. there are few and certainly small minority more over in the case of your own homes, old israel does, he denied targeting. but it says that this was because the was a kid. has the terrorists activity rightly wrong. right, right. i mean, israel does making the convictions, but it doesn't provide sort of credible evidence. but speaking of deliberately
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target is i'm speaking remotely, preferably targeting is a journalist. so if you'll just allow me mean the c p j is also saying, and it's report that it's raised concerns about the targeting of members of the media. it's investigating about a dozen cases of journalists who are deliberately targeted by is really soldiers. why do you think that is real deliberately targets during the list? and i don't have the actual evidence that they deliberately purging was. i would think that we're talking here about some combination of just the density of the population and so many people being killed. remember the $78.00 journalist who, the killer house, a one percent of the population that may be under representation, journalists, i do not know. it depends on who qualifies as a journalist. but i do agree. i do agree that there are cases of parents in defense and the white sugar factory saw that the also and is that were the idea of kill 3
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and their own hostages. i mean that certainly did suggest the white sugar fingers. so i think that accounts for much more and then the actual targeting. sure. let's because they're journalism them, by the way, it doesn't help the israel can claim was some, some truth. the homeless and our fellow travelers have been known to identify themselves as early as possibly to come in there and it was interesting and it is a golf on this. i don't think all is just open phrases and as soon as possible, it's not just they're facing such danger and goes this entire problem when they is really military says, and they set this back in november that they quote, cannot guarantee the safety of reporters in the gaza strip. i mean, this is an admission that is basically incomplete, contradictory contradiction of the principles of for its own protecting journalist as defined by international law. is it not hold on, i guess, and it's not, it's not a great statement. it's not a great look, but of course, any military will tell you they can't guarantee the safety of journalists if they
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place themselves in order. so now obviously things are in place as far as the. so you would hope that they would take more concrete steps and i mean, but i guess that would be my goal is to project what is, are doing to prevent the subject loose while it, while they're covering their job. the story that is their job, they look, i have been involved in previous generations, a german 4, the decision in this role in dealing with both these really is or isn't the policy anyone's on issues of access and security. now we demanded access and we also demanded security, but even though the manual was thing was unaware of there and that there is someone in contradiction. because if we, if we get the idea of to remove the close militaries on, for example, and allow the germans then of and that creates the kind of risk factor for the jury was the, makes their security more difficult to guarantee. i understand this. i think journalists who are in a orders i can go in there as far as the respondents understand it very well. it's a little bit different than the situation when cause we're talking about local
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people who have no choice but to be there. and their job is only going to make their situation even more precarious. and so yes, i mean, i'd like to see more of the on to, to guarantee their safety. but there are no guarantees and awards zone. and i think i think the funding be serious about this, we have to understand that an i, the secretary itself understands that i know i know them very well. and they're not on realistic about the situation. by the way, if, if you want to talk about some is really culpability, there's a lot more to focus on the case. the west bank were perhaps the number of journalists over the years has been killed, as he said, has been a decent or self has over the years been not inconsequential. right. and also you have active work situation where again, alter loser. tell us what in the west bank and west bank of events such as your unimportant or uh, sharing are, you know,
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are again reflective reflecting of some degree of in the funds on occasion, the military soldiers. i do not know what's going on there. it's not my apologies, but we've run out of time. but thank you so much. been perry for joining us from tel aviv. my pleasure of the india supreme court has struck down a controversial funding system for political parties ahead of general elections in 2 months. the court scrap the scheme that allowed anonymous donations in the form of alex world bonds to parties. the opposition had pushed for the change, arguing the public had a right to know who was behind the funding. the governing party loved by prime minister in a remote. he has been the top beneficiary of anonymous donations colon gone, solve is a senior advocate of the supreme court of india. he says the ruling is a stunning defense for the government. it's a very significant routing. the supreme court has to be the quietest terms of the
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the, the wrong doings of the central government for the last one. yeah. and be was so, so happy to hear the really delivered by a 5 judge bench to the constitution page of the supreme court. i think it is a stunning, a defeat for the central government that argued the admin fee that they would write to enact the elect door to the bottom. the scheme which provided for a non empty for donors who contributed money to political parties. because if this ruling had not been delivered at this number, got to new. so corporate houses and individuals could give money as much as they wanted to the central government. obviously, as we think for the credit protocol, since the government didn't follow as a lot of the we do gifts, corporate houses, that individual has all kinds of benefits and villages. and so we expected that
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there would be a huge flow money from corporate causes and individuals to the central government and coming 2 months before the election. it says you would successful that human rights movement and to the right information moment. a v annual inflation rate in argentina has swords above 250 percent. many are resorting to visiting soup kitchens to get something to eat. the volunteers working at the center say they're feeling the squeeze to as our latin america editor. lucy, a new man reports from bonus, iras children, and started arriving at this community center for lunch early in the morning. even though it won't be served till mid day. all the food, so here comes from donations saying ok, i said, i'm a and i know what it's like to go to bed hungry. so none of the i'm on my feet,
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a phone to hear. it feels good to help to see someone was a play to food smile. but the meals being served or not enough to meet the growing demand in this neighborhood with a number of people seeking food assistance is doubling every week. 4 months ago, they only serve children here. now it's entire families that have to come here for a plate of food. and because of argentina soaring installation, the owners can't afford to give him so much as they used to, which means the soup kitchen often has nothing to get. and that means that many of the people here have to go for a full day with nothing to eat. the latest overall inflation figure for last month was 20.6 percent. soup kitchen directors, santiago, picket or says food prices with the most critical, you know, and so the, we used to pay $0.82 for a kilo fries. if you now it's triple more than $3.00, but others see the latest inflation figure as a glass half full?
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look, i think the gun, the news, what matters is the tendency inflation is down 5 percent compared to december. and well, february may not be an improvement by april, it's expected to drop 8 percent or so. that's because the government is not printing any more money to finance the fiscal deficit. it's textbooks build tightening measure that seating the middle income and poor families, the hardest josie, my type of that i am unemployed teacher. if i don't come to the soup kitchen, i don't eat no me, i've done my pension isn't enough to put food on the table. the lucky ones who came early got a plate for but for many others, this huge part wasn't enough to see in human al jazeera window sites and then uses defense minister proposed to be unto his promise to be a president for all after unofficial election results showed he holds
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a significant lead for follow looks to be on course for an outright and victory. jessica washington reports from jakarta. the few weeks of campaigning to severe into and he's really made to keep it on jacqueline decker. it's now time deposit we will be the president to the vice president and the government for all indonesian people, safety, some code could take up to a month with all signs point to a decisive victory, full purple and a coupon. suppose the goal is to be on so and give the will ready in celebration most while opinion polls had shown for weeks that they were the front runner. they were down to about whether they would be able to secure and victory in the classroom. but according to the quick count, the pay appeared to be standing even better than expected. people ran for president in 2014 edge 2019. and the last 2 coupons found the president of georgia. but the
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selection was different. this time he has something he didn't have before, which is an all but explicit endorsement from president joe going. 6 to coolie, as he's cold is in the final months of his presidency, he still has high approval ratings, but couldn't run again due to a constitutional time limit. the civil society groups and academics have accused to the president of midland and favoring the proposed coupon campaign of the presidential candidates have also raised concerns during the campaign season of its difficulties and not at the last thing our campaign due to and this is something that we never experience in the past, as i said, but those criticisms did not resonate with many of jacoby supposes since 201972. your trouble served as defense minister, working closely with joe co window and transforming his image from the president's
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proposal to a close ally ellie this week and an exclusive interview with on to 0. for both summarize, his vision for indonesia. my policy is a very rational, logical, common sense approach that is actually building up on all the work of our predecessors. now he's the closest he's ever been to, engine easiest to choose a room he has wanted to use just to go shooting. just ears to comes. here's is coming up on the all. does it renews our india whole? the advantage offers a one of the 3rd tests against england. peter will be here in a moment. he'll have all the latest sports news coming up.
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business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the color again time for the sports news. here's peter 30. thank you very much. south korea's football association has recommended the sacking of a national team coach. you can please when the germans contract was to run through the 2026. will companies under pressure following a disappointing asian cup performance which sold and beaten by jordan in the semi finals. this is just the recommendation. the final decision is yet to be made as do this, kim explains from so a jordan cleanser this future with teams. south korea has been a hot topic for days and now
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a committee of south korea's football association. after hours of debate, have decided that he is no longer fit to leave the team just one year into the job . fans had been furious over the disappointing yvonne and could tie their dreams of the golden generation, lifting the asian cup trophy to end as 6 decade route dashed during an hours long meeting on thursday. the k. s. a committee fault at clansman, for not having in place a proper strategy, especially for the semi finals, which was the 2nd time south korea would face jordan in the tournament. is that fans were disrespected when clansman spent little time here keeping his home in the u. s. a fight between storm midfielder egon in an captain's when a meeting on the eve of what would become their final match and guitar underlined the coaches out of touch. this was committee member said it negatively impacted
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game date readiness. the ball now and the court of the k, a chairman who has the authority to fire clansman, either on whether he will pay out the rest of his contract for a fresh start unit skim. oh, the zara. so by munich, coach thomas to cole says he's not worried about he's future at the kept his body side using to lots here in the 1st legal be champions. the last 16 time binds the die you. no problem with connor gave away a penalty. in the 2nd 12 and was also essential for the challenge to e mobile, a school from the spots to give lots to a one the women. it's fine. second defeats in 5 days. also they lost a type of rivals by labor cruise and on saturday to drop 5 points off the top of the c get table 2 adults as long as it's kind of sandra mandy made, sorry, but i also see a dad queued in and bought a p a seat in front of the cisco in the seasons competition the home side school,
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the 2nd offer nice one and finished from 21 year old. when bradley boss kona said what was the 1st chances, the goal is to get p a. c a to lead going into the 2nd, megan spain. on march, the 5th graders and the asian champion speakers dealer with elder school late to give out. i'm not the one know when the saudi arabian side, i'll fire in the 1st leg of the last 16 time. that's we notice 1st column of 2020 full, the return they use next wednesday in riyadh informants up in cats and hugo laurie says beneficial be unveiled as it los angeles. if the plan, the goalkeeper joined on a free transfer from spoke his way, he spent 11 years, the re says made unique, soc is growing fast. the footboard on this, okay. i don't know what you call it, but um, it's a, it's something that is becoming really exciting. you know, these are a lot of expect ation from the funds that everywhere in the country. and um,
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and i think the deliveries yes is improving year after year and it was always something i was looking for, you know, to come to the immunization, the crickets and india have taken control off a shaky star from day one of the 3rd test against england even captain ben sikes was presented with the special cap to commemorations $150.00 puritans. india were at $1.00 for 3, but captain rubbish on the vineyards at age a. welcome back on track of both players, both have sentries. so data is still the on $110.00, but was at a cost. that'd be tons software. it's cone that $62.00 before it was run out. late in the day i started out was trying to reach the century, india 302-8685 roger cost that $100.00 a tiger would say he's paying free and never wants to stop playing golf as he prefers we supposed to in the middle of 2020 full, the 15 time major when a is going to be in action at the genesis invitational in california. as he
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is officially underway, is raining will champion color of impaired. i was foster as the in the shakedown staging clock on thursday shakedown office. the trees they chose to see what they can expect for the 18 stages. ahead and the finish drive ahead of time, all of 2 minutes and 47.2 seconds for you. and so that's what we're supposed to use for the time being. it will be ringing laser with another update to read or repeat, or we'll see you later. thank you. well, is there a salt on the gaza strip? has less palestinians living abroad watching in horror, and they fear for their families as well as for the future of causal. a palestinian students in the u. k. shared her story without a 0 hello, hannah beach, the students and the activist. it's been the, the service, the scariest, the craziest, almost appointing, think of, of, of, of
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a witness like of, with a still as though 6 of that edition since 2008. and all of them were so ugly, so about, so produces. but this live in is something unprecedented even for people to know that is really fatality. and one of the worst things is the sky. i love the sky. i used to be a sky. you guys are someone who looks at the stars all the time and the more over since this started, i know our, our just calling because the, which i love enough is no phone over drones full of apache, of if 55 is 60 and this is literally bombarding is city single living can because the people and the buildings. so i wasn't able to to look at the sky of the same way and i hated each time i have to look at the, at the sky. i, since i have my but the in
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a place on my mind then on feelings and if i place offense, the disconnected i would be on the 2nd is what i'm very strong goldman. i don't chose to use at all, but i would because i didn't get any 2nd. so although we are trying and we have been trying for more than 75 years to reserve ourselves to resist our non, to keep our head of fish. i mean, what are you and all of that is an doesn't know that to us and to international community is helping them know understanding by us, by chance. yeah. future because is there of have literally demolished or understood each other places as killed or internally and usually you wouldn't think the in the of a future when you don't have a pass and they are trying to educate our thoughts. and because now we're still at this like status of a big win and see what the, the middle of thought. so i can't for see the future which i can, undersea. i would be able to start to this is jewel site changes ellison,
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us it in us. so what if i do, we have as, as a committee, as a group, as a community doesn't exist anymore. the world take a short break and will be back in just a moment to much more on the the floods from the world's most secretive states. now young north koreans are finding statement, fortune, celebrity influences, but to shining a light on the home at kings and bring danger $1.00 oh, $1.00 east meets north. korea's influence is coming out new lives online. despite the risk on al jazeera, a settled time upfront takes on the big issue, studies of post types to what is happening now. it says it's cool, thanks. question or professional about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta, nothing goes into gauze or without us your permission. nothing leads,
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profit without result. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront, without 0. what constitutes exempt, so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts, right? as to what happened as independent, we won't be so we want the education my want to we don't have lead them in different countries and policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no $1000.00 service this placement. and then you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders, the integrity in the pursuit of truce 60 years since it's foundation. the munich
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security conference will see lead is a symbol to debate local security challenges with conflict in the middle east spreading and the rest, the ukraine war continuing. what does the future international, or does it look like? get live updates on out to say around the the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and del finds that you navigate all coming off in the next 60 minutes force from an in gaza. how israel is using deliberate starvation as a weapon of war? against palestinian civilians the
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