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west and is well, i must have a civilian. it cannot make. in fact, in this verdict, the judge argued that political and economic interests. com be more important than the protection of civilians lives in the war. the united states asks the un security council to vote for conditional cease fund garza and says and is really offensive and drop. i should not go ahead the, the put ottoman this is out of your life from the also coming up, the desperate palestinians wasting so humanitarian a once again come on the is really fine. the window of rational position, the,
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the next scene of all the nice you officials, he's promised to action against those responsible for his death and thousands of training. don't just go on strike and south korea angry at government plans to boots the numbers the for the 1st time the united states is calling for a conditional seas find gaza and it dropped un security council resolution. the tech says the pools and fighting must allow the release of captives, helen, gaza, and unimpeded access to humanitarian aid. the u. s. is also warning israel against the ground defensive and java. we're about 1500000 displays palestinians, a sheltering. it says such an assault would have serious implications for regional peace and security. diplomatic added to james bass reports from the un headquarters in new york. the important developments here at the united nations which show the
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perhaps us policy towards gauze, is beginning to change for weeks. the u. s. has been opposed to a draft resolution for the security council proposed by algeria, which was due to be put to the vote on choose day cooling for an immediate c spot. but now the last minute the us has proposed its own draft resolution and it mentions towards the spot, nothing immediate one, but what it says is a temporary spot in garza. as soon as practicable, and this us resolution also condemns the idea of a ground incursion by israel into rafa. it says that under the current circumstances such an incursion should not proceed the us deputy and bass the robot would. so they decided to put forward the own proposal because they believed the out. jerry and one was not going to make things better on the ground. look, we're very concerned about the overall situation there. i mean, you know, it's getting worse every day and we're very concerned about it and we want to do
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something. ready can impact what's going on on the ground. we just think the altering resolution isn't going to have that impact that we think is important. and that's why we're looking at other options to see what we can do from a practical standpoint to really make a difference on the ground. so there are now 2 competing draft resolutions. what's the view of the un secretary general? the secretary job we'd like to see. first of all on the ground is the humanitarian ceasefire. the immediate release of all the hostages increasing humanitarian access . he would like to see the security council of speak with one voice on this issue which has been challenging the new us draft resolution also rejects the idea of reducing the size of gaza with the setting up of a buffer zone. and the condemns is right. the government ministers, who called for the resettlement of gauze, what's not clear, is how the rest of the security council are going to respond. more negotiation seem
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likely. james pays out as the era of the united nations and run into the situation on the ground and gaza. now, palestinians in the north district have become almost entirely reliant on aid crowds waiting to receive food. supplies have once again come on to find from his riley forces. at least one person was killed in several ended. that it was an reports from alpha, a 1000 sky, them the ruined streets of northern gauze. there waiting. the goal is a city for a lifelong 8 supplies to keep the some of these, the mice, at least for one more days. the truck spring suit. but it's not really, you know, one back breaks open on children, rushed to the it's not even a speck of slow. it can be allowed to go to waste. the hung goes far from being. the only thing is very forces open for you. i'm blowing
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smoke grenades and a bit to break up the crowns. injured or rushed to the hospital to get treatment for the public wants. they say they were only waiting for food and the each very attack was unprovoked. i went down, i heard gunshots, you know, don't know what happened. we want to feed our children just like everyone else. so we went to get some flowers, but then we were shocked out shelves with fide tanks advanced. that's. that's the united nations this morning. that gauze is that the risk of funding there has been close to increase a shipment. but what is getting in? is it still far from enough? back on the streets, the crowds dispersed, many had to return home empty, hemmed some with fortune enough to get something, at least. but he could not be sure when the next a talk beloved wants. so what difficult will have to last,
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as long as it takes to pick up a zoom out just a rough rough or something because the world health organization has released a video showing the conditions inside nasir hospitals. and con eunice, doctors from the u. n. body had to wait 2 days for permission to evacuate patients, some in the course of the condition of the israel store and the facility the hospital is no longer functioning as well. has denied its right and defeated with the hospitals operations. dr. rook people, one of the world health organizations representative full gaza and was part of that admission to get aiden to nasir. he told alj a 0 about the difficulties they faced over the last 3 days, 3 days ago, uh adobe a show. and, but china and rom, mission were trying to bring and fuel into nothing better. complex. i was part of the team together between r w a show colleague. yes, we go stuck. actually it was
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a hazardous dangerous, actually role. normally it's only 10 minutes actually from rough up to nothing better complex. it took us hours a triple step, 50 meters before an estimate or complex. we in a team went through the compounds, when it was a little idea of customs and re requested to guess in entry into the hospital to talk to, to stop, to make a quick assessment that you plan for as a question. because of all the concerning reports, we were not allowed in the next day, we came back the match to get the truck into the hospital. and guess 2 again, we requested for access to the same greek assessment plan for actuation. and again, we were in most we didn't get permission to get in yesterday. so that was 2 times when i was the yesterday in the my team got permission to get in and together of it's a policy and rep press and then all shop reached at the hospital and managed to reach
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a transfer for key critical patients age normal. think 6, walking into patient companions, still to offload most of the base, the head of plastic and reconstructive surgery at nozzler hospital, he was forced to flee. the is right, he sees this is historian, has on woods. oh no 100 around there did. but is this the super disability? but this means all of these, the buddies, it's like horror movies, you know, mobility. you can see buildings that consist of the shock of this view. the during this each, although that was because those bits of was basis 3 weeks. i couldn't offer anything too much and then we mostly you know, i might have been doing some student, some sweets i couldn't provide some suites for washington. bye bye. which is 2 years old. seems to us me means both i from one place.
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so we're going to the most of the was hoping to allow us to do this. we continue to the loss of to serve you just because it does not mean a solution. we don't have so much and was home. most of us depends because most of us in life right? we don't know the resource use office also. so
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we need we need to like the continuous care. i just know the single these fish on some of actually blue bus away or maybe of the bus that we yeah. the international court of justice and the hey he gets holding 6 days of hearings into the legality of israel's 57 year occupation of palestinian territory. south africa, saudi arabia and the netherlands. a jew to address the quote in the matter of ours . step boston reports from the hay palestinian delegation accompanied by international law experts, travels to the u. n's, highest court in the hague. taking the 1st step towards de hope, stopping one of the world's longest employees occupations. for the 1st time in its history, the international court of justice will have to load on the legality of israel's confiscation of ballasting inland. opening the oral hearings kind of thing and foreign minister described israel's occupation as
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a system of apartheid that has thrown palestinians into 2nd class citizens for over a century. the in telling me about right? so that for us to young people to self determination has been denied and violated by this time was not aligned without 2 people. it was not as is, ideally, those have described it, the waste land. that was logic on this time. the only solution, consistent with international law, this for this illegal occupation to come to an immediate and conditional until it is well kept to the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem. in 1967 here we as of historic palestine, which palestinians one for a states armed with maps. smokey showed the court how over the decades israel has confiscated ballasting. inland is what i had wanted the, the geography of body style,
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but blocked it's the fee. so it's kept pushing the people out out of their homes, out of their land. here is a 5th month. it was displayed like as rose, bright, minnesota for the unless somebody last september. he called this then you me the least. this is no, there is no by this time on. on this map. bose right from the u. s. lawyer who has regularly on good cases at the i c. j sat. it's clear israel has no intention to ever leave the land to man. the evidence is overwhelming and leaves no room for serious dispute about israel's actions or its intentions. in 2004, the court of firm the inalienable right of the palestinian people to self determination . in 2024. it is time for you to enabled and
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finally to exercise that right. this case is different to do one of genocide south africa filed this one is brought by the un general assembly after passing a resolution with 87 votes in favor to give an advisory opinion on israel's 57. he alone occupation the hearing to come at a time when the death though, as far as military operation in gaza has the past 29000 last month you and highest court order. it's relative stopped also time from china. so i don't, ex, in guys have another decisions i just poured, although non binding to stop the unlawful occupation of palace standing in line to carry more on the car with no further increase international pressure on the government of spectrum. and it's on yahoo! international legitimacy by countries is increasingly important in this intertwined world that we live in. and you wind up putting an adjective like genocidal or an adjective like a legal occupation beside israel. it stains irreparably its own reputation and its
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bringing down the reputation of united states, along with a $150.00 countries, will present submissions in the coming days. step 5, some al jazeera, the hate is rarely protested, so forth with police in west jerusalem during the march to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his home thousands of demonstrations pulled on nothing. yahoo to agree on a deal to release. the captain still held him gaza salacious in a series of protests against the government's handling of the situation on the cell booth has more on the pressure method yahoo is facing. and there hasn't been an impact from the mounting pressure, both domestically and internationally. on the international front. you have the americans, other countries in the international community wanting to see a difference when it comes to how is roles prosecuting this war. but additionally, you have entered a domestic pressures from these really public who has been demonstrating non stop.
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in fact, to night, a demonstration just outside the prime minister's office. and you also have members of his own government, members of the work cabinet, like guy the eyes and folks who are speaking out saying that the war cabinet is not making good decisions. and it is impacting the way they are going to achieve these war goals. meaning that perhaps they're not going to achieve them at all. maybe only partially guy, the eyes in coats letter according to was rarely media. he sent it to the war cabinet. it said that there needed to be a lot of stricter types of decisions that were made and at a sooner rate than what we're seeing now. he also gave some sort of deadline about getting the captives back before the start of the most them holy month of ramadan, which is around march 10th. he's saying that to anyone who is saying there is a way for israel to achieve this. total victory is actually not being quite so honest and that the military achievements, israel says that it has,
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are actually not all true because the strategic thinking on behalf of the work cabinets is lacking in a lot of areas. and these really are stalling, essentially from achieving these goals and prolonging the war. still, the head on algebra, a, mexico and papa. when you get a will tell you what's behind the increase in travel, the color, the weather roommates, fritchie cool across much of the radian peninsula at them. i'm quite impressed. shamal blowing down the golf at temperatures here and died hot around 2425 degrees celsius. out on the strength of the wind. so where to get a feel as pleasant as that would suggest further north is still got a few showers just around the rock, pushing into iran, parts of syria, saying a little bit of sherry,
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right. and as well as some smoother between the caspian and the black sea that will ease office it, go on into where the stand, as you can see for wednesday, repeat performance. anything that windhaven kata even more brisk, a smaller temperatures, around $25.00 degrees celsius, it will fill on the cool. so that is cool enough around the east. the side of the met it's right is the but you also have one or 2 shows into the occupied comes to the entire trees there for a time that will ease office. we go one through choose die, some showers that still into at 11 on the chance of the old shot, just over on the west side of syria. full way to stay. by the way, the stay should be allows you to live with a good deal of sunshine, sunshine across north africa. brisk when some showers say i want to uh to this. yeah. pushing across into the areas of libya already the nice style so central after guessing a few showers. maybe she was still very much in place across central parts of africa into madagascar. i'm pushing further west the
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a dry un security council resolution. washington is warning is run against a ground offensive enough. us saying would have serious implications of regional piece palestinians waiting to collect some much needed food supplies and moving jobs. i have come on. that is really fine. at least one person was killed and several of inches. it's not the 1st time it's very small since of targeted people trying to access and it's very protest as a 4th of police in west jerusalem during the march to ponder this to benjamin. thousands of demonstrators cooled on the way to redeem the release of captives and gaza 11 on at least 4 people have died and 3 was injured. when a building collapsed in southern bay would emergency teams of searching for 17 people said to be trapped on to the rather many of them that the need to be severe in refugees. many european governments have someone's russian diplomats following the death of jail. physicians like a alexi nev on the on monday his widow was in brussels urge and europe to target
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back as of president vladimir putin. she blames the russian lead a phone of all these that can be a letter lack has more thing. down flowers. i'm taking a risk in moscow. the attributes to elect, seen a volley. we're back despite the authorities repeatedly caring them away. right. scripts, say hundreds of people have been arrested. didn't have only commemorations in recent days, full assessment today. so you put the most, the, it was scale to come here because there are lots of videos online, people being taken to the and even know you can hear the sirens hold of grief sat next saturday. but the 1st 2 days i was crying all the time and i'm angry that this happened to enroll him a lunch crowd gathered incomes. we don't po square. one of the many vigils held around the world since the russian opposition lead his death. but the support, his widow, you never know. yeah,
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is looking for is moving symbolic. she wasn't brussels meeting with e u foreign ministers to the blog, to punish russia. she blamed russian president vladimir putin for her husband's death. causes the wish. we all need to come together in one strong fist and use it to strike his christ reaching imputes in his friends the bandits and uniforms of feats. a moderate that have crippled all comic strangers. young russian authorities have given no details as to how the opposition figured died while in prison, reportedly after work. his mother has been denied access to his body, part of what his widow alleged is a cover up. russian authorities say they could withhold his party for as long as 2 weeks as they carry out tests. they denied any wrong doing this as west and condemnations involved in these death has been unanimous west and politically. those lines up with the conditions unanimously. the last few mean it's up to the
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1st day posts of, uh, reprocessing, your way of to, for like say the word me were published. i can only assume the absence of any detailed information, let alone if the confederate forensic medical exterior examination if is a, as if the statements were put it better than guns. us president joe biden said he would consider additional functions against russia and several european countries, including germany, according on the e. u to do the same, and use such as much as could be agreed on, especially as wednesday. and that the lack of just era naturally yano is the president of the free russia foundation. and she says, of all the supporters will continue his legacy will don't doubt that the put in. so there's a man's, let him important personally, i go to uh, alex, in nevada and i was the main, the national position leader for many years. he was the personal enemy, number one of them. let him important history such as it was, it was such a striking difference between the 410 who is in power for over 25 years. and who is
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the video data tourism obsessed with the imaginary, irrational the past and galaxy. and the one who is the kid has magic leader who is a visionary, who develops a concept, a very lights and right concept for us about the beautiful, the rational and the future rational, which is normal and civilized. and so many people believed in that them. so many people are striving for that. this news about the number is a summation, shocked all of us and the real range denial. and then was huge brief, but it also outraged us it. it made us very angry viola, deciding that we just cannot afford to give up. we have to double, don't know if it's a, it's a very high cost for our freedom uh to, to, to die like that. and the so many people i do in jails that are so many political prisoners who are so like they are giving us the freedom for our freedom. and uh,
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you know, that we, um, also a menu watch uh, in excel. we can go back to our home country. so again, it's a very high price, but the goal is very important because only democracy in russia can be, can bring peace to our region and can be we guarantee are we things weeks that are which we don't dial down to them. so it's very important for us to continue his fight and to build a normal country. the widow form of haitian president drove anomalies has been charged in connection with his assassination. my team always is one of 50 people accused. she's alleged to have conspired with former prime minister, clo joseph, to kill her husband in order to have them replaced before the chief of police has also been indicted. why is this killed and his home in the capital of bush, my pulse and 2021. a police and pop on you can a have because of the bodies of tribesman who was shot dead and what's being described as a massacre. 26 men were killed on sunday. near the town of lubbock and the northern highlands. the government says this beat a major escalation and tried fighting. so clocks,
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reports. these are the 1st pictures of bodies being loaded onto trucks after the shooting and in your province on sunday. police side least, $26.00 man was shot dead in an ambush involving warring tribes, that total is expected to increase this time. you know, economies is only made possible so. so the use of many, many small arms and that is a consumer place in the northern highlands site, as many as 17 tribes were involved and the treating, the bodies has proven difficult and the remote mountainous region. and at this point it's not so clear. so exactly how far we've, we've moved into to the conflict there, but the intent is to, to re gain control have a significant presence in the conflict there in pop. and your guinea has struggled with escalating tribal violence since the last election 2 years ago. last oldest,
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150 people were reportedly killed in tribal conflict in anger prophets. last month, 16 people died during rights in the capital port, most b, it's police and public servants protested. overpay dispute the police force ordinarily to face their own capacity constraints. so the, uh, pretty much trust in having to look off of the whole country. so it's hard to deploy, you know, as many resources if you would like. uh, when is sort of heightened levels of violence, like what we've seen, internal security is a growing challenge for prime minister james verify who visited neighboring australia 2 weeks ago. a bilateral security agreement was signed in december, offering to expand trainings of pain. jay's police force in a radio interview prime minister and to be of an easy reactive by saying that the escalating tribal violence is very disturbing use. and his government is prepared to prioritize support in the wake of what's happened sir o'clock alger 0. going to
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use a routing home to it has dissolved the government and the presidency gave no reason for the dissolution or a date for announcing a new government. and it has been led by the ministry since 2021 off to depose in the countries was democratically elected president of these 25 people struggling with hunger and mailed nutrition because of the conflict. and saddam, that's according to the world food program. the fighting is forcing thousands of families from day homes every week malcolm lab reports 10 months of fighting has made many positive suit on livable. that's why every weeks, thousands of people arriving here in the town of rank in south sea done. many say what little they had is being taken by fighters. a check points along the way. you know, been, well, we came by bus. it took us 2 days to reach here. we came from saddam because of the war. what we need is food. the immediate support we need is the aids to be able to
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survive the world food program which published this video says maquida and her family are among about half a 1000000 people. he's arrived here in the last year. this is what they've left behind in april last, the fighting abrupt between c don's army and the paramilitary rapids, the pool forces attempts at mediation have failed the sites and the risk of being caught in the pro 5 millions of people has been cut off from essential supplies some of those arriving in sounds to don, ready, severely, malnourished. many more become malnourished as the weights in the transit centers. food russians have been slashed because of a lack of funding. the rates of malnutrition, all high. we are finding that the most impacted the women and children, and that's why a range of services are available at the border immediately when they cross it. but also when they move to the transit center. some people stay in the transit sense as
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for months. others who originate from south see don eventually pulled bodies on their way to communities say struggling with years of flooding and conflict. between the hundreds of thousands of fled to south, see don and chad and the millions displaced with ensued on itself. the un says the conflict has created the world's largest displacement crisis and shows no sign of ending malcolm web outages era by jerry. and so once again, been protesting against the rising cost of living, large calls rallied. and if it's on the 3rd most popular, assess each food process of shot with some basic items like vegetables, costing 10 times more innovation is that it's highest since 1996 a minister. and the time when these government says china has caused panic off the members of its close, god ordered a tourist vote and the taiwan strait. the incident took place of the close of the
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kenman items. that's a contest of area which is controlled by taiwan locations. close to the chinese mainland. the boat was carrying 11 crew and 23 passengers. a south korea's government has worn to thousands of train. the doctors who walked off the job to return to duty if they want to avoid legal repercussions. they protesting against a government plan to boost admissions into medical schools. one minister says the process is unjustifiable. duncan concluded under them then, what do you not enter in the country experiencing the most? rapid aging urgently needs an increase in medical school admissions. we've had the medical associations argue that there is no need to increase the number of doctors as the population decreases. this is not true. over the past decade, daniel edwards growth, right? of our population age, 65 and older has been 4.4 percent, much higher than the always. so you date units kim has moved from the capital,
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sol. they plan outsize role in the operations of these hospitals, including offerings, bedside parents, they are critical.

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