tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 16, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the also receive space, sense of what the dumpster headphones or shrapnel from an artillery strikes, serving as a lifeline to many invest fitting volunteers that say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the answer of any age group to have you with this, this is the news our lives from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. patients and medical staff coming to fire as is really forces stored in southern guns as largest hospital forced to starvation in gaza. israel is accused of using hunger as a weapon of war by blocking. a set of goal is constitutional counsel over turns
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a decree by president lucky cell to delay the election. and the date is set for donald trump's criminal trial making him the 1st former us president to be tried on such charges. so we begin in southern gaza, where after besieging it's largest hospital for weeks, is really troops have now stormed the facility. hundreds of staff and patients that nicer hospital have been forced to flee heavy tank and machine gun fire. they've been pushed into an old building in the complex israel says the bodies of captives are being kept there, but hasn't provided any evidence. honey, my hood begins are coverage from roughly a terrifying experience for patients and medical staff and most of the hospital as is really soldiers, the storm, the facility and find you treating the sick. and the one to the hospital was filtering at least 10000 displays,
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palestinians of from relentless is really at the top. the medical staff attempted to move with bound patients, as is really troops made a series of arrest. after selling parts of the building, doctors described conditions as catastrophic and disaster. yes. but that's, that's special. about 1130 last night. these ready soldiers and least frantic dogs in symmetrical complex after that they wanted us to speak is that the hospital must be evacuated within only 10 to 15 minutes. it was an ultimatum to evacuate within minutes, not only display citizens, but also the medical stuff. civilian started to leave the hospital, but then i me. so i was fired on the orthopedics department, and one person was killed in 2 people, but medical stuff were ordered to leave one by one river actuated by force. kidney . dialysis patients were among the many forced to flee the hospital. authorities in
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gaza say is really snipers. go to 3 people at the hospital on tuesday. the same day is really forces guild, the prisoner in hand. costs was sent into the hospital to issue evacuation orders. and the visuals and i left with my husband use blind, i was undergoing kidney dialysis, so they destroyed the wall surrounding us as well as in other words, they ordered us to dance and fired. booms and roof keeps us from overhead. they destroyed the building. we left and my husband and i walked to see which is re lease, then took him away and deal with a 100 drawers the siege of nozzler hospital and the tax on its facilities. is yet another violation of international law and further emphasizes that there is no safe place across the gaza strip. i knew my mood, i was just the drop off and southern gaza to the doctor mads gilbert. there's an emergency medicine physician who's previously worked in gaza hospitals. you're
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joining us live from us little this evening. do you have information? i know you still have contacts and guys that you have information about what's happening inside nasir hospital at the moment. yeah, i just got the information from some of our colleagues inside, and they can tell that the hundreds of patients and staff altogether 600, were forced by the occupation soldiers to move all the patient. the, i'm the, the staff a to one of the 3 buildings, which is the oldest one. there were only one elevator working. they have to carry patients by hand carrying them on their backs. and they're not crammed in the not are reported. doors of this remaining building and it's 273 patients who cannot be moved. there are uh 300 terminal members to get with the patients. it's a $190.00 staff. we the 300 family members and then a number of displaced persons who have been forcefully displaced by taking shelter
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. so they say that the situation in the hospital for the patients and the staff and the family members is unbearable. there is constant attacks and i'd write like to read to you uh, what's up message that i just received from one of the doctors that accompanied by this picture of the coated doors in that building where they have been forcefully displaced too. and he says, all of the patients and health care workers were displaced to one department. other buildings had been in baby by soldiers. we can hear the shooting and bone being everywhere. please stop this madness. stop this war. this is a hospital facility, not battlefield. this should come as no surprise snyder to the media, nor to the world, because in fact, this is what these really occupation army has been doing for 4 months. they had the same threats against. i'll put some capital against ship
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a hospital against the other hospitals in the noise. i'm currently currently only barely a 3rd of the hospitals in garza are working because these rarely so i've been doing this to hospital one after i'm another. these are the patients getting any kind of treatment at the moment. you said that they're all in one building, that the patients and the medical staff is there still a medicine that is being practiced for the patients where they're in the middle of this war zone? thanks to the have it all week work on the palestinian doctors, nurses and, and beloved tiers. yes, there is still medical treatment going on with the letter that they have. these are medical heroes and they are using whatever utilities they have to treat the gun shop once the complications from water words. and of course there are patients also with just common medical diseases like stroke and my quarterly infection and diabetes. so what they do is they try to use what that you have, but of course, it is
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a totally impossible to deal with any kind of state of the art treatment when you are denied walter, electricity, medical supplies, and human security. so this is, you know, it's hard to really believe that a western nation not a nation, that state is allowed to continue with these attacks on medical health care for 4 months without being stopped. these are crimes, these are violations of international law. i need to some must save, collect the punishment of the palestinian people of guy. so this has to stop. you know, we talk about the number of people who are killed in the fighting and it is really bombardments and right now that death toll. since the beginning of the war stands it roughly 28800 palestinians killed. but one thing that is harder to keep the track of is the number of people who die for lack of adequate medical care,
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but shutting down hospitals is effectively another way of killing people. a absolutely you're told, right, right. i made somebody good comments because we do not have spent 2 sticks on the number of patients. we'd like diabetes, which is very frequent in ga. so the prevalence of the diabetes in god sized around 15 percent. lots of people with diabetes, one which needs insulin, and the cold. the change that to need to preserve in swimming has been broken because of the total lack of electricity. so these are the patients that we are very concerned about to diabetes patients. the cancer patients have had no treatment after these really is both the only cancer hospitalization garza but i'm to see hospital for pediatric cancer patients and the truck is friendship hospital for the adult cancer patients. and then you have all the other diseases that are coming in the population. and also of course, like the psychiatric diseases, we have noticed that testing,
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but we know that there must be thousands who have died, avoidable that had they had the health care and don't forget that they're also smash the primary healthcare at 83 percent according to last to you and report 83 percent of the primary health care in golf, so has been demolished or strangulated or destroyed by these really occupation forces. so basically the whole health care system that is designed to, to secure public health is, is completely destroyed. and don't forget that the basic essentials to have a good health. it's clean water, it's food, it's security, and it's shelter. all of these, for, from the mental preconditions for health are being systematically denied the publish thing and people in girlfriend in particular the children know absolutely those things are not currently available pretty much anywhere in the gaza strip. and just a reminder of yours. first of all,
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thank you for joining us on such notice. thank you for the scramble. the latest information that you got from your sources is the 273 patients are essentially trapped within one building in the nicer medical complex facility stuff to match gilbert. thank you very much for joining us. or israel is blocking aid from getting into gaza. that means almost all of the 2300000 people in the strip are suffering deliberate, mass, starvation, searching for food has become a daily necessity or a couple of reports hungry. i'm displace these children are receiving food handouts, or 2300000 people who can cause or suffering, deliberate, simon, but due to as well, so use of the style patient as of what the num for less than the 58 trucks are getting throat concept, which use to see move them point on top loads every day because i'm more of the
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top of the border crossings by these with the basic necessities of life are totally absent in our camp as well as all other refugee camps and gaza from water to food. let alone baby milk we hear about aid being delivered, good quantities are scanned and their whereabouts are unknown. terry, to say that the feet running out to estimate people are wrong, even roughly on top of the more than $1300000.00 people who are read that and the prices of food and water only increases as it becomes less available hydrogen. the people's need for food is enormous. food is beginning to completely run out. so in the northern cause a strip 8 come boys have no end to northern guys are a tool. yeah. and i've got another and cause these people are collecting what they
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can from the ground. essentially hudson wins by of the people i resort things to eat things, grass and animals sleep. just as long sasha is come a little while there isn't much where you gotcha. which way so basically what i'm trying to collect some of these wild plants to feed my children. we have nothing else, rice flour or bread. this is what we're leaving on for months. i'm risking my life by being here. i'm of the you and say is that children come to find all at higher risk of stuff, e mail, nutrition, and this can post long term damage to the gross. the us size that by not allowing food into garza salvation is being used as a weapon of war. and the only way to stop the ongoing cost ation is to allow a den. and that can only happen with a ceasefire. topic about zoom out just a rough rough off in southern garza. so test ingram is a unit assess spokeswoman in earlier. she told my colleague,
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and this does it say that even once food enters guys of the ongoing bombardment of the strip makes it nearly impossible to distribute it? of the situation in the south, which we are able to provide some limited aid and also have some access to those of, you know, some level of food. all of the families that i met and spoke to said that they were incredibly hungry, but they are able to access a tend vegetables from aid packages and, and perhaps spread from a community. fire of 30 is limited into diversity in that. so it is not enough nutrition for, for children to grow up healthy and strong. but in the north, the situation is, is even worse, unbelievably, because i had access to the nose, has basically been non existent since the beginning of this year. we haven't received these safety assurances that we need to get up into the north and provide there. and what we're hearing from families on the ground in the north east is that hung up is, is catastrophic. and people are resorting to, to non human foods to,
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to try and survive. what reason is riley for us is actually giving to 8 walk inspect photonics trucks back. so it's, it's very opaque we, we do our best to try and get as much. i didn't as we can, but the price is the screening of the bullet or is, is very complex and it's very long. and one of the challenges that we have is, is when we kind of surrender trucks to that screening process, we don't know when they're going to arrive on the other side, which makes it very difficult for us to plan the distribution. and then once we do receive the goods, we then have to battle with the ongoing security challenges on the ground, the lack of trucks, fuel the damage to the road. so it's incredibly difficult for us to move around even most so now with the threat of a grand invasion in rasa, this is really your strength on a civilian vehicle in gaza. city is killed at least 6 people. the attack happened on a law street, gaza health officials say that nearly 29000 palestinians have been killed since the war began. on october,
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the 7th families of his really captives are threatening to storm the ministry of defense and tell of eve. they are demanding a meeting with politicians and that the government restored negotiations with whom us is comes out. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu decided to recall israel's delegation from talks that were happening in cairo, relatives and the captives say the government is sacrificing their loved ones from the south who has more from occupied east roost. this is quite a larger demonstration than what we usually see from the families of the captives. in fact, it happened outside the kiddy of israel's defense ministry. and inside of that building earlier tonight we saw a meeting with the c. i a director. these really prime minister and the delegation that he had sent to cairo. now remember, these really prime minister had not allowed that delegation to go back to cairo for a 2nd day of meetings and negotiations with mediators. now this came at the
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surprise of some members of the war cabinet who were not consulted on this decision, but nothing y'all who had made himself so the families are saying that these really government is simply not doing enough to help them. they're not only demanding that the government go back into negotiations, but they're also demanding a meeting with the prime minister so that they can voice their concerns yet again for more than 4 months. they have been saying that these really government is not prioritizing, bringing back the captives from gaza and that they should re enter negotiations and be willing to offer up any sort of concessions that the other side wants. but nets and yahoo himself has said that israel has multiple red lines and that while he does want it to bring back the captive, it's not going to come at any price. and in fact, he has been reiterating that military pressure is the only way to bring them back. now this protests to night until a v was significant because the family members came out in quite
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a show of force. they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul reforms. it's called caplin force and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war. go on for this long without the release of the captive. so the families tonight, intel a be incredibly angry, demanding more from these really government but keep it lower as a political analyst and contribute to it through his really newspaper. how reads. he says benjamin netanyahu is putting his political future 1st. what's here? you see here, right now, what do you do for to jack?
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you're getting from tennessee and it will come back to us again and again in the next few weeks is much bigger than uh, the story of the categories and the, the freedom of a $100.00. he's varies. and the face of the senior who are also the way the chapters in gaza is bigger because it's about a free to us one person who believes that. so his freedom is more important and his political future is more important than the lives of hundreds of thousands of other seniors as well as a is riley's. and this man, benjamin antonio, is a stand, is still standing trial for corruption. and once he was signed the deal
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with us that he is the end of all doing well, the beginning go to the end of the war, and this is the end of his quotation. and we will see in few months, these riley's not only back industries but back in developing stations as it has the law says it fire dozens of rockets at a town in northern israel. it's in response to the killing of the 10 civilians and is really strikes on 11 on wednesday. that was the highest number of lebanese civilians killed in 4 months of cross border exchanges. humans who fees say that they've launched a messiah a little bit of shift. the group said that they targeted the liquor vetoes while it was traveling in the gulf of 8, and now the british maritime security for an amber. a says that a vessel did suffer mind or damage after it was hit and rated. not name the ship, but the incident happened to east of humans,
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port city of 8 and the some of the days of the news. now setting goals, constitutional counsel has over turned a delay to the country's presidential election. the election was due to take place on february 25th, but at the instigation of the current president lucky cell set of goals, parliament postponed the vote to december, a democrat, a is a cynical use during list and former communications director of equal was that's the west african economic block, you are joining us or from addis ababa. so the election was supposed to be in 9 days time. now the constitutional counsel has cancelled the cancellation or rather cancel the postponement of the election. what do you expect is going to happen now? oh, they have a media, great decision by showing that the, the, the unit surely as some of the show against the will of the
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presidency trying to control everything. what is good dropping though, is that the decision of to the go, which used to be really powerful, but we just been the really reduced to it's a simpler expression for, for those biasing stomach decides may go broke in force and organize destruction is going to be on the 25th, so february is already unity and full, but most likely before the 2nd when the cut in terms of much so expressed and the end over to another person should be the next president of senator for the next 5 years. how do you expect mackey cell 3 react to this? oh, this is the must see. glean. first of all mr. michael started to use, do we know the thing is most good for sending pages?
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a democracy as well. and now he's being talked about on a minute, you to check your body. what has happened is that still a god is a good, i mean is spirit 3 by the state of the boxes. the see, the front of you left you, we missed, we lost the vision, it stuck up with most of the democracy. one more piece of the southern on february said that they would come to the elections and display on the whole of some sort of way that you can make it possible. isn't it got cells. critics say that the postponement of the presidential election was an institutional cou. i, i, it sounds like that's something you agree with. i was the 1st to say that because of the institution that will cost additional. oh, because never ended. no, he's pretty well democratic proxies. consider god as the instance when one person.
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oh no. it made the decision to come something, you know, the hallmark you said the hallmark has been brand new honda and this is great. just do the america problems. do you have any, you want to go west and be of course the getting the stomach is up. so this is clearly a souvenir because you don't really expect to even get opportunity to take a stone technical status against you, mr. microsoft. because if you needed to, you should also have these type of streaming, you know, the, the rest of the much, all right out of my guy. thank you for joining us on such short notice from us about tonight. thank you very much. violence between the army and the m. 23 fighters is escalated and the eastern democratic republic of congo battle is that taking place around the town of sock a near the rwandan border. more than a $120.00 armed groups operate in the area,
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they are competing for land and natural resources. the government accuses neighboring lawanda backing m $23.00 charges that golly has denied. thousands of civilians have been killed in the fighting between the con, believes army and the arm groups and millions have been displaced. the un peacekeeping mission has been stationed in the eastern d or c for more than a decade. but it's terms of withdrawal by the end of the year after accusations that it has failed to protect people against attacks by armed groups. jason spear and this is the founder of the advisory board of the congo research group at new york university. and he says, the government face has many challenges as it tries to end the fight a well, it's very confusing situation on the grounds that i think is very worried. so on the one hand, you have to call these army, those allied to local militia, cause it was all into it is also allied with as receiving the support now from the side to access. so that address and develop the community forces to the south african allow in intensity and forces. it's also being hired private security
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contractors to different private security contracts. we have a whole array of the call to the side and the other side. you have the m 23 rebellion due calling these government it uses to being backed by rhonda that also the united nations group of experts has provided numerous reports staying the same thing as a numerous governments donor governments. and so you have this very complex array of forces by to each other an hour and a situation with defining escalating that you have. what we believe our role on and for us is actually staging. definitely fire with south african government. i went to the indian government as well as we have a regionalization of this price is much of this one house into the 3rd floor is actually was there before as part of the un mission as was being re added as this saturday mission now. so it's actually not a lot of news often for us, is there some new there coming to the south? african army is really stretched very then even domestically and has a lot of recruitment problems,
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a lot of equipment problems. and so it's not clear to me whether the military force could really change things. i think the real, the real big news is diplomatic. really, if we imagine a situation where it's asking government is finding oncology so withdrawn and government that is a significant diplomatic escalation as well. so i think that on the diplomatic militarily, yes, it could change things, but i think we really need to look is diplomatically wrong. and governments is militarily, very strong, but diplomatically, extremely dependent on donor 8. and i think we have a hard time going to, to tote diplomatically with the government such as throwing government. and so i think it's in the diplomatic round of things will begin to shift the lawyers in booking a saw. so are on strike, demanding the release of one of their colleagues who has been kidnapped and detained since the end of january. because hack reports, lawyers are walking out of the court room in burkina faso angry at the military, june to who seems to be arresting those that are critical of the government and
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taking them to the front line. the latest arrest is a prominent lawyer, d l. a. come, he was arrested in january on his way out of the country. no one knows his whereabout in this video is. but anyway, though he's visually impaired. he was critical of gentle leader. you, brian, i'm try right now. you're seeing him praising the military and it's the effort to stop attacks from our groups link to ice. so you know, tied up for rice group. not only is this a range of his human rights, but also cruel. we have seen items by the government to many people that have been deployed at the front line or those that are targeted are known for the and the funding for big voices, which is the government's kind of controlled and wants to control. the government says that this is all perfectly legal. there's been an emergency to create a law that was passed in 2023, allowing the military june to, to send anybody to the front line. meanwhile,
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attachment on groups or on the increase. so is the frustration among the population as the security situation continues to deteriorate. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car, the still ahead on alpha 0, miss silo strength on the russian city of belgrade, near the ukrainian border. both sides are increasing aerial attacks and the police in the us reveal what turn to celebration through a tragedy after shooting at the super bowl victory. the had a lie there. it's a divided a with a story across australia at the moment. we've got lots of thunder storms, showers, where to weather continuing to dominate across the east, a tropical load, moving down into the northern territory and queens. and that's going to be some very heavy rain up to $300.00 millimeters over
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a short period of time. so we are expecting some flooding and flash flooding from that. you can see the rain stretching its way across coastal areas, a washout of a we can for brisbin west in sidney through friday saturday. we will see the return of some sunshine here on sunday and it is coming down in that southeast corner. the heat continuing to build here, mostly more heat wave conditions sweep into west some parts of a stray, paste like past continuing to see that temperature rise 37 degrees celsius. so we have a look at the full cost would be touching into $40.00 by the time we get to sunday, the temperatures have come down across the south island of new zealand. that's thanks to where to whether it's worked is way up the west coast some very heavy rain still to come there on friday. but moving away is scott had showers on saturday. so i'm just starting to rise again for the likes of oakland through the weekend is what is the southeast asia temperature is happy in assisting hi, of course. indo china. lots of sunshine and hate coming through for bangkok we will see some wet to weather this weekend on
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the, on counseling, the called, the us economy is booming. so why is it more resilient than all the rich conference farm is across europe has been processing. we take a look at the grievance. last, north korea left the default on ashes the shore off its economy. counting the cost on al jazeera activities designed to help young mines come to terms with children with very different experiences, but also suffering some degree of trauma. young children, such as 12 year old carrillo struggled to talk about their experiences. we would take it into buses. he tells us to russia where we stayed for a bit over a month. ukraine estimates about 20000 children have been full simply relocated to russia despite repeated efforts and international mediation. only about 400 children have been with us. for now,
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the focus is on reclaiming ukrainian. children and helping them recover the the the you are watching else a 0 reminder of our headline this hour is really forces stormed the largest hospital in the southern gaza patients and medical stuff have been forced to flee heavy tank and machine gun fire. now. so the hospital in hun unice has been under siege for weeks. israel is blocking aids from getting into gaza, forcing 2300000 people into starvation. searching for food has become a daily necessity. rights group say is real, is using hunger as a weapon of war. in the north of gaza,
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starvation is the worst as very little aid is able to reach the people. they're desperate palestinians and now searching everywhere to find anything to eat. some of pulling weeds up to try and make a meal, sweat a lot of talks down to 0. and that's why the left side of the time, but it's good with that. the sorry. yeah. it's not me said a little see if you don't know how that is a what fraud area calling about us on over. yeah. so that's fine with you. yeah. and even as the literacy it had been, i have no clue upon this as upfront miller's. i'm sorry, it's about the us, little on. yes. the look now. i don't know mean door to the head start when you are to be remember. so let us know the whole well, what does that have to and we kept for shopping for the state of ohio if you have to let know some, how's that? oh yeah, i know with mean, well i get the, the, what i'm in the audit on the computer if it's in some of that the condition and i
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what was the resolution thinking of as to why the hell won't go tomorrow and how would you prefer when are you in this? if i know perfect when i have a job, job assignment, which i've done as an a, be a household with nobody to be. but you know, i've got them to do the substitute cuz i meant that, yeah, you would have to not, never tell someone over joe, and they should look let them in the store. yeah. and they, or i can uh, jim murphy, i'm out of the school. do i have to have the child when or what he had to do when do a meeting you to for sitting on the camera on? well now the when team is always up with the paid or the it was still gonna be, i don't want you to deal with that. you had the whole change them to get for them, or i'm in the show you if you any child with, if that man the side. and the thing that i'm the thought about, what i'm going to was a who the head of well, that's the government. this is why you know, send a little her basic come on and when he got the zip. yeah, i didn't want you to if you and i'm, i'm then i the oldest and haven't got any matter when you got off. yeah. and is
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over the, comes by, let's just put it on it. i'm going on, which obviously the side of the she says, yeah, as the desk told in guys arises. so does the total on pallets the enjoying list and its annual report to the committee to protect trend list said $199.00 during lists and media workers worldwide were killed while doing your job last year. include $72.00, palestinian during this is killed by is really forces that is newly 75 percent of the world wide total. the 2023 total number of recorded depths of during list was 44 percent higher than in 2022. when it was the period with the most fatalities since the organization begin records in 1992, even when they're not on the job posting and during lists living and gaza face to face, the risk of is really bombardments because and media office says at least a 126 palestinian media workers have been killed since israel's war began. during this working and conflict areas are protected under international humanitarian law,
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but palestinian during lists accuse israel of repeatedly violating that law. killing colleagues were telling the world what's happening in gaza. a we're investigating at least a dozen cases where we think they've done this have been deliberately targeted. we've seen the case, for example of some of the, the voices done, and that's who was killed on the lebanese buddha. had been a number of independent reports indicating that he was clearly wearing a he was a wearing pressing signal at his other job in less than an area known to be an area where john this operates. and yet i was talking to is by, is really by and is ready strike and, and there were a number of other cases that we're looking into as well. have long been one of the most divisive and divisive countries to come. i've been a dentist for 25 years and that's long been the country the, the issue that has divided international media,
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international politicians more than anything. so it's so surprising, i think that we've seen hesitancy to come out publicly in support of our journalist colleagues in goals that who are doing what the international journalistic community is, and totally reliant on to bring the information to bring the public information about the people inside gaza and malaysian charity set up to provide aid to palestinians is accused of stealing millions of dollars. freeman involved in this, gerald. so you are facing multiple charges of allegedly misappropriating funds derived from public donations for as louie is in kuala lumpur with more to the judge took nearly 2 hours to read out all the challenges facing the top 2 executives of a local pro palestine charity on palestine and discharging was set up 20 years ago in malaysia with the aim of channeling aid to palestinians. and since then it has
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given a weight, millions of dollars, even sponsoring equipment for the reconstruction of gauze that in 2019. but on this date, it's chad. man, an executive director were charged with a $160.00 accounts of money laundering, criminal breach of trust and cheating. they've been accused of stealing millions of dollars and using that money to pub, chase, commercial and residential properties to buy land and even gold boss. now, a 3rd man, a director of a private company that's been entrusted to look after the assets of this charity has also been charged with money laundry. all 3 men have pleaded not guilty. malaysians have taken to social media to express the shock, disbelief and anger, especially in the country with so many people, a pro palestine. now there are some comments have suggested that this could be a conspiracy to stop this charity from disposing aid to palestinians. now that its bank accounts are frozen, but this is
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a minority view by and large people are angry because the amounts that we're talking about is very large. and they have also, of course concerns that this could have a negative impact on all the charities. especially if people stop viewing all the charities with suspicion and distrust florence li algebra. quite a little boy. the judge in new york has ruled at donald trump's hush money trial will begin next month. the lawyers failed in their attempts for delay is the 1st time the former us president faces a criminal trial. she advertise the reports from washington, dc. donald trump will be prosecuted in a new courtroom on march the 25th. he will be the 1st former us president to face a criminal trial. the case is expected to take some 6 weeks and trouble filed to be
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present to fight what he believes as an attempt to buy the bike and administration to interfere in the 2024 presidential election. obviously, the manhattan district attorney. welcome the decision by the judge stating that he was pleased with the quote denies of defense as motion to dismiss and look forward to presenting his case to the court. the prosecution letters that donald trump paid an adult full actress, $130000.00 to prevent it from going public about the alleged affair. prior to the 2016 presidential election, trump declared the payment as a legal expense for the va ledges. the payment was made to help from election campaign and therefore was in fact, i'm declared campaign contribution. the new judge's decision confirms with donald trump will phase criminal prosecution in court before the 2024 presidential
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election. as the new york court hearing going underway on thursday, a georgia court was hearing evidence about the amended improper relationship between the atlantic prosecutor and her deputy, a revelation that could result in bad states persecution, legend crump and co conspirators attempted to survive the results of the 2020 election being thrown out on friday and new york judge is scheduled to route on a civil case involving trump and it's realistic impacts it could cost him hundreds of millions of dollars hadn't from could be bound from doing real estate business in the states. trumbull certain faces to federal trials, another case or legend that he attempted to over time. the results of the 2020 election is on hold, pending a us supreme court judgments on presidential immunity. of the case currently scheduled for may on alleged mishandling of classified documents is expected to be delayed. she ever time c l g 0. washington. clare finkelstein is a professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania law school. and
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she told, she said that by moving trumps hush many trial case ahead, it will find a clear spot in his campaign calendar. i think it's a very good idea to get this trial going, because the later we get towards the actual election in november, the harder it will be to proceed with these trials and other trials will come in as well. so by moving of with the end of march and starting jury selection on march 25th as it has now been set on the docket. it looks like this case will actually find a clear spot in the calendar. relative to other cases of the georgia case may be delayed quite a long time. there are a deep complications there. the january 6 case is indefinitely delayed and we have no idea what will happen with the classified documents kicks from florida. so which is also federal court, and also haves by the way, on the immunity question, because it is a federal case of the. so it is
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a good idea to get this going. and of course, this was the 1st indictment. so it makes sense that should be the 1st trial. a police in kansas city, missouri say 3 suspects, opened fire on a super bowl victory parade after a dispute. the 3 are in custody, but police have not yet filed charges. one woman was killed in 22 people were injured and shooting on wednesday. none of the players or coaches were hurt. more than a 1000000 people had been at the event for the nfl champions. first and foremost, i want to stress that preliminary investigative findings have shown there was no nexus to terrorism or homegrown violent extremism. this appear to be a dispute between several people that ended in gunfire. nbc news correspondent j grey has more from kansas city, a. lisa, this is going to be a lengthy and detailed investigation that they have perhaps hundreds of people to
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interview. they're asking for video from anyone who may have any video from the time that the shootings free began. we are learning more from police today, as you talked about 3 suspects in custody. at least 2 of those are juveniles. and we know that the adult suspect was one that was tackled by bands. they saw him with a hand gun rustled him to the ground and held them there until police showed up $23.00 victims of the one who perished is 43 year old. but lisa lopez, galvan. she was a popular radio host here in kansas city, and her parents and families say, an average chief spam had to be at the celebration yesterday of the $23.00 victims of age range is 8 to 47. with that least half of those uh 16 are under. so a lot of children were here to parade. it makes sense that uh there would be a number of children that were wounded or injured during the shooting. the spurious,
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we talked about coming into this no indications of terror. instead, it looks like it was a dispute between multiple people that escalated into a gun by police also saying this afternoon that they have recovered several weapons here. at least 7 people have been killed and a missile strike on the russian city of belgrade, near the ukrainian border reports suggest 18 people were injured during the attacks on thursday. jo, yourself of oliver has more from moscow. a full months old 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 died as a result of the showing, including the baby and 17 people including 4 children were injured and they had depression. but as trim defense report had that 14 volk hits were intercepted over the region. according to the statements that you currently assigned to use that i am 70 vampire rocket systems. and there last night, stay russian ministry launched
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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 c based events in the bag around region of 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 bell good region serves as one of the supply lines for the russian army at the beginning of the conflict between russia and ukraine and february 22, 22, numerous convoys of tongues and vehicles. what kind of loan trans personnel were entering ukraine through the battleground region? the result of military infrastructure that including repair bases and hospitals, with every time when the shining 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,
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but ukrainian surely remains. the main problem in the border regions and discontent 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 cars. russia is developing an antique satellite capability that has not yet been deployed us. president joe biden has requested direct diplomatic engagement with most go about this. why now says this capability is concerning but represents no immediate threats. houses here is kimberly hillock, it has more the warehouse says it's monitoring rushes, anti satellite capability, but says there is no threat to americans personal safety. this one day after the
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chair of the house intelligence committee revealed the threat posed by russia. now national security council spokesperson john kirby told reporters that a white house briefing on thursday that the security threat in terms of the satellite capability is not active, nor has it been deployed. still, he says it is troubling. i don't want to minimize the potential here for disruption . should there be an anti satellite capability of any significance? it could affect services here on earth. there's no question about that. that's why we are taking this so seriously. the white house says it's engaging directly with russia about the threat national security advisor jake sullivan has also brief. some members of congress. lawmakers are also urging the white house to declassify the intelligence. since the united states can consult with us allies, the white house is reviewing that decision. kimberly help it algebra 0,
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the white house and military commanders in ukraine and claiming success after the latest russian missile attacks. air defense systems are reported to have shot down half of the 26 incoming missiles. now, one didn't get through in the key region, creating a massive crater and people were wanting to stay in shelters as several explosions were heard. the ukrainian military says another russian worship has been sunk in the latest attack by sea drones. from the bride reports from hockey. so i know the knights 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 keith were all in deceptive, but they were explosions in the eastern cities. often the pro and zappa risha, apparently it's a 1000000000 infrastructure that was targeted also miss ald spot to. busy the leave
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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 hour to use that and attack here in the khaki region in a village outside the cities that took place yesterday, wednesday that the to several people that are reported to have died in back to attack with a 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 tongues. the said to have been satellites from mcbride, i'll just say era khaki still ahead on alpha 0. why india? is top court has ruled political parties, cannot raise funds through a controversial scheme that allowed anonymous donation to
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the india supreme court has struck down a controversial funding system for political parties ahead of general elections in 2 months time before it scrapped a scheme that allowed anonymous donations to parties, the opposition had pushed for the change, arguing the public had a right to know who was behind the funding. prime minister under, under modi's party, has been the top beneficiary of anonymous donations, calling themselves as is a senior advocate of the supreme court of india. and he says, the ruling is a huge set back to the government. it's a very significant routing. the supreme court has to be the quietest terms of the the,
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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 studying a defeat for the central government that argued the admin fee that they would write to enact the leg door to the board and scheme which provided for a non empty for donors who contributed money to political parties. because if this ruling had not been delivered and this a 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, bro cole, since the government didn't follow, has a lot of the way to gifts corporate houses. that individual has all kinds of benefits in place as and so we expected that there would be
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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 the human rights movement and to the right information. moment. politicians and australia voted to urge britain in the us to allow the australian whistleblower julian a sons to return home. the high court in london is due to issue a ruling next week on an appeal by the which it leaks founder against extradition to the us. he's wanted on estron, osh charges for publishing hundreds of thousands of lease documents about the wars in afghanistan and iraq. he 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 rooster sons being extra, the extra daughter to the years. it sends a very powerful signal to washington that destroyer stands at one as one side that this meta has gone on long,
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long enough that regardless of what you might think of mister assigned justice is not being said in this case. now, a software robinson as a human rice lawyer and former legal advisor, as a julian assigned, he says next week, decision won't be the end of the case. the australians is saying, this is going on too long. this matters being occur in the embassy for 9 year. ready then in a prison for 5 years it's 14. ready and watches he's done, he's publish the title was that were available to $3000000.00 service men and the visuals about american power and see about war crimes which america committee and this is what he does go for a. ready i think he's soccer the now that's the view. all australians,
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it's the chief judge is being hopelessly delayed this the new explanation of why it's taking so long in version i think it will take longer still because up to be a to receive changes. and now the decision next week, he's called the possibility of in the p u to the supreme court. and if he doesn't have that, he can go to the european court of human rights and ask for an into reward to stop him being say to america, which was the prospect that you committed suicide in accordance with the decision of the 1st judge or. and that does it for us, for this hour. however,
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you can find more information on our website elses 0 dot com. and i will be back in a moment that's in 2 minutes time. at the top of the hour, when more of the days, news announces 0 to understand the discussing the defining issues of our time. the reason that we're able to see so much progress with machine learning is because it is predicated on the exploitation of labor somewhere else. exploring the implications for the global south as the artificial intelligence revolution, etc, rings to where the benefits lie and with the light is on. but we're backing 9 diet future on a technology that is fundamentally very unsustainable studio. b, b, i series on a jersey, you know, this is the 1st and they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves . and i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're
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seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. i'll never forget, i finally gave the report and the man had been confused that took the report and i was like, oh, he doesn't understand that this isn't a recent thing. this is the past thing. i said i was 14. when this happened. he was 25 and the means whole tongue changed and he said, i understand. and i am so sorry, this has happened to you. and i remember pausing. gonna cry. i'm or sorry, i remember pausing. and i just turned to cry on the other end of the phone. they said no one's ever told me that before. and he paused me. so what do you mean?
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they said no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. and he just released we're going to get you hope we're gonna have someone live with us to keep this for you. but yeah, it was the 1st time anybody had ever told me that it was not my fault. the patients and medical staff come under fire as is really forces storm, southern guns as largest hospital the serve, any age group that had you with us. this is elsa 0, live from to also coming up for starvation in gaza. is real. is accused of using hunger as a weapon of war by blocking 8. set. a goal is constitutional counsel over turns
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