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the the the other the more a kyle: this is the news. oh no i from dough ha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. simon uninstall vacation in northern gauze of food a comp case hadn't because he is waiting for me, making it too dangerous. garza under attack from the north to the south west. the united states blocks a un security council cease for our resolution for full time running for their lives. we speak to a palestinian journalist who escaped as rainy file. and i wrote mcbride in
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hockey view. craig, where would schools still threatened by miss solves above ground for a little classes of going on to the ground, the audible feed and stale bread? what palestinians in northern garza are racing some lucky if they get that even once a day as well. has block supplies of humanitarian aid since the beginning of the will, allowing only a trickle of trucks into the strip there as well by people desperate for any supplies. now the, well as the program says, it's posing deliveries to the north because the conditions a too dangerous to our capital, assume begins coverage from rasa. a significantly of buildings would use to rustle in messiah rock. often another date is where the funding palestinians fixed through the rooms. searching for the following is often all the find all the remains of their loved ones has to be perry. that many wound, if the funding was at the end,
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the level of, of the law. we want them to look at also with massey, this is just wrong today and no one can stop his route without even our country's context to do a lot of the it hadn't been. and so this is what kind of situation i'd like to now look at the semi trees are everywhere and they're all full know west sites even for this was trying to help the world with program had only just resumed 8 deliveries to know the ring cause of to us feet weak suspension. now they are stopping again for you and you don't see say that it's simply too dangerous as strikes up constant consent. but with goes on the brink of famine, many trucks have full so diluted by desperate people with no what else to turn. the world for programs saves that didn't take its decision lightly. they say a system needs to be set top to into deliveries can be made safely. and the big
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thoughts of this is opening more crushing points to let in more essential supplies until things change the future for people in cause that looks please is really performing poses any immediate danger. along with this fresh, almost tough ation. topic about doing oh, just a rough, rough or suffering causal. but on tuesday night is really forced is carried out. strikes on the southern city of rasa when more than one point. 5000000 displaced palestinians of sol schultz, thoughts shelter. you only talk to the residential building, at least 8 people, another 12 inches and central gauze, or an asterix as strike, talk to the crowd, his eldest around refugee come coming, at least for the palestinians. children are amongst those dead. people were left to take through the rubble, but that by hand to try to find survivors and the wounded were taken to nearby hospitals was already overwhelmed with patience, i'm running out of basic medical supplies. i need
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a handful of health facilities are still functioning, and garza and only sally. that's bringing honey mackwood. he's lived for us now in rafa in the southern garza so honey, yet more dead. the strikes on the residence of gauze. tell us about what happened over night. that yes, we're almost a few hours after you on security council calling for a see is fire, fail to pass these really military intensified. it's area like talks on the ground invasion across the central area and the southern part of the gaza strip in the center of the area. more residential homes in targeting, not more public facilities, completely destroyed, to severely damaged in the over crowded. they'll say that refugee camp in the city of deer, but that's very close to the only remaining up operation of hospitals in the central area. but so far, we're looking at large number of people to be killed in other numbers of injuries
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who rushed to the hospital and already over whelmed exhausted health facilities. unable to treat this large numbers of injuries in hon. you and is particularly the western part of the city of the mossy evacuations on. it's important to point out the overview where the this particular area was designated and described large. the bi, there's really another target for people to evacuate to be good as it is safe. it came under heavy bombardment almost 30 times that they supported bible dozer and heavier areas coverage by attacking drones and taken over the coastal road or during people do evacuated from one more time. targeting an area that is state use by an international organization, doctors without borders causing sit further civilian casualties and level of destructions and drop by a residential almost targeted were looking at 5 members of one family were killed inside the residential home in a massive area strikes an overnight and honey,
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the well food program has paused deliveries of food. give us an idea of the impact that has is having on already desperate people, especially in the north of garza, the is what was the suspension team right after assessment made on the ground. so far, the ongoing bombings and the conditions that created on the ground just just happened very difficult or made it very difficult for international organization cleaning. they united nation different agencies to deliver aid to the northern part that there is an actual spam and going on. people are desperate for food, for basic necessities. if we look at the numbers of valve of trucks that be not allowed to know the part just list that a trickle amount have been delivered, just put in the past. due date, there was a video circulating on the internet showing how people were surrounding a truck. so would the flowers back to the flowers in just thousands of people.
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literally thousands of people preaching to get a bag on the floor so they could sustain themselves. the situations in the northern part of very desperate, very dire in this we're talking about 600000 people at the risk of losing their life at the risk because of 5 minutes. and because of the ongoing is our vision that is used by it is really military as a weapon to kill more people. so people are not all designed, they've done going on to predictable bonds on the ground to do here. but now there is a risk of dying because of the ongoing spam and that is caused by this war. yes and honey is just thinking that we're watching pictures of people scooping flour also so much from the sides of putting it in the pocket. so anything they can carry to take it home, honey. not literally installation in garza. thank you, or well, that's time now to be occupied westbank wine is there any rate on the janine refugee camp has killed at least one palestinian soldiers set fire to
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a call as they withdrew in the early hours of wednesday. the 24th is also sold as comp refugee camp in the city of nobliss. i'm ready to tell us now to best uncalled care, as well as increase the frequency and intensity of its weights since october. the 7th samples robbie joins is now from novelist and occupied westbank saying, tell us about these latest raids that overnight what we've seen yet again another night of raids across the occupied westbank. but what we saw in jeanine specifically is different far more intense than rates we've seen in recent memory. in these occupied territories is really special forces conducting an 89 hour operation throughout the night to get to one man a palestinian, a young palestinian resistance fighter named artist could do me a man in his twenties suspected to have been behind the death of an is rarely soldier and you're nablus last year in september. now the as really forces used
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air strikes. they had dozens of men armoured vehicles on the ground to go after one house to go after this one individual unconfirmed reports of as rarely injury is really the intensity of this nighttime rate. specifically the one last night in sydney. and really does illustrate how much of a threat israel's government, israel's military sees these young arms fighters, people, they consider terrorists within their communities. these young men who see picking up arms as the only solution to the ongoing occupation resistance armed resistance . the only solution to the daily problems of israeli oppression that they face to the, for, for their communities. these men are considered not terrorist as the is really government would label them. but as leaders, as community organizers, as a true freedom fighters, and simply seeing the intensity with which is a little carried out this campaign we, we, we notice how much of a threat they represent. but when we go into these camps and we've spoken to the
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people there, some of them who live in some of the worst circumstances, some of the worst humanitarian conditions, the ongoing rhetoric of defiance that comes from these people would suggest that it will be far easier for the israeli government, for the military to kill the man, then it will be to kill the idea of resistance and saying that these rates happening daily in different parts across the occupied westbank. how it people managing to cope with this continue disruption to that lives. you're exactly right, continued disruption. it's not just engineering. we've seen it all over the occupied westbank. we were just in tucker and just a few days ago. and there was another rate that killed yet another. on fighter a man in his thirties, we spoke to people there an in tucker, and so far this year, refugee camps in the city of tucker. i'm not far from us here in nablus, just about a 20 minute drive away. these really military in these rates has destroyed more houses and building so for this year in token than anywhere else in the occupied
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westbank palestinians living there, describe the government, the military rates. they are routinely turning their streets into the veritable war zones and they worry, they know that what's happening in gauze as far worse that but they feel they're getting a taste of it here in the occupied westbank. and they worry that it could get worse in the coming future. what are the patterns of israel's decades long occupational core component of psychological warfare being waged against palestinians is the destruction of their houses a practice so common the collective trauma. so pervasive some mental health experts here have coined a phrase, homicide, shorthand for the suffering that comes from losing the basic sense of safety. a home provides this or has lost family members and is really rates explosives used to blow up her house. still, she says, they cannot stop her from smiling and evict mazda how they, i miss the house. but what really matter are the memories. and i remember my
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brother sitting here and taking the pictures their memories, they are all gone, but even the photographs we lost them are used to collect all the old photograph. they burned everything before they left to where residents of this refugee camp and took it. and say, when one suffers, they all do that is real, is doing in the occupied westbank on a smaller scale. what it has done in god's keeping pace with the intensity of as rarely, military rates in refugee camps like this is a real problem. no sooner do repair words begin is really military rates resume and there is yet more property destruction. julio is using what's left of his neighbor's house to repair the damage to his. he says nowhere feel safe, but the low level of mental health is destroyed. you look to your children, they are afraid the young ones with themselves out of seattle, but what can i do?
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show we have to get used to this that this one, there is nothing. we can, the whole is really troops often brutalize parents in front of their families. during the daytime rates, children are forced to shelter inside their classrooms for hours, listening to explosions. and this really gunfire coming from the neighborhood where they live. medical researchers have even tied stress from the destruction of homes to stunted growth among palestinian children within the situation of the house demolition. you are taking out all kinds of resilience and the patient or adjustment conditions from the people. so it will effect that are and families and the kids. and 1st of all they have to find a place to, to re establish their life. so it's kind of blowing up the family and the psychological life of every individual within that family fear. anxiety trauma,
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on repeat for decades. palestinians describe having no control, no ability to plan for their future. always adapting to the only constant in their lives and list is really oppression. the same bus route, the older 0 total korean can be occupied. westbank the, the, it's a 3 of the un top quotes historic hearings on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. each of the us and russia almost 10 countries expects to present their arguments in the coming hours from the hague better. smith takes a look at some of the submissions so far south africa's and busted it to the netherlands. like old, south africans of his generation grew up under a prostate. he knows how it works. we still have that sense. see here and felt cool in a humane discriminates,
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the policies and practices of the is relative gym. as an even more extreme form of the up protects, that was institutionalized, i can make people in my country. me see to the south africa is one a $49.00 states arguing at the world called the israel occupation of the palestinian territories is illegal. only the united states in fiji will later argue that it isn't saudi arabia, which before october, the 7th look set to establish diplomatic relations with israel highlighted the what it says is these rails intensifying colonization of the west bank, the city of live, one of the governments the quotes are overly made, so for soberly funds fav but ethnically cleanse font. a city is out of that homeland expense settlements, even photos of onyx for the areas if it was banked. and that all costs sort of jokes the notion of his publishing of the city in the states along the lines of the
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2 states solutions. these have things been planned for more than a year. they've attracted new focus because of the blood shedding garza, i'm the separate genocide case against israel, that this court is considering a thread running through the submission. there's a focus on his rails encouragement and expansion of settlements, but toleration a settler violence and a positive blank restrictions on the palestinians in the west bank and east jerusalem. not full illegal on the international law. and its winds being on here to the israel occupation should be declared illegal. burnett smith, alger 0 take. despite the widespread destruction, rising dental and warnings of famine and garza, the united states has once again vetoed un security council resolution calling for a space for a measure was supported by all of the members except the u. k, which abstained his audit from isaac. as to james base, those against, again,
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her hand was raised to veto up sentence u k abstained. but again, it was the vote of the us ambassador, linda thomas greenfield. the blocked resolution would have demanded an immediate cease fire and gotten the out. jerry and boss of that had been working on the draft for 3 weeks. well, in the talk of, we will not stop until this council shoulders of the responsibilities in full apollo from the u. s. and the u. k. all of the of the 13 delegations on the security council strongly supported to meet you at c spa, the suffering. the police senior southern during is beyond anything a human being should be subjected to the yellows i showed you. maybe the continued passive avoidance of an immediate cease fire is nothing different from giving a green lights on to continued slow to good goals. all so it'd be, don't know, the human costs and the humanitarian situation goes as intolerable. and israel
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operation and must stop and glove cc, the us, and bassett, a told reporters this resolution would have sabotaged ongoing negotiations in the region on the sea spa and the prison. no release. even though at to mediation countries, egypt and cut to both support the draw, a boss of the thomas green field is now putting forward a road drop the resolution negotiation. we're eager to continue working with the council on this proposal. one that would see a temporary cease fire as soon as practicable, based on the formula all hostages being released, and one that would get aid into the hands of those palestinians who so desperately need it. i wrote them back to the single. now consider action in the un general assembly, but at the same time, people who pursue efforts in the security council to get to see spa. this is the 4th time the us says, block security council action on a see saw, the new drum resolution appears to show that washington's position is perhaps
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changing. but what's happened here means a c spot isn't gonna happen any time soon. and that means the desk told him, garza is going to continue to rise. james bay's out your 0 at the united nations. but as well as war on guns was expected to dominate the g. 20 foreign ministers meeting in brazil. you essentially states as they blanket arrives in the capsule for the gathering of this week. brazil is present accused as well, of committing genocide against palestinians and compact as will on garza to the holocaust israel and the us condemns the remarks been quite clear and that we do not believe that genocide has occurred in gaza. we want to see the conflict ended as soon as pa, as practical. we want to see who military and assistance increased in a sustain manner to the innocence of civilians and gaza. but we did not agree with those comic us as much will coming up here. in other news on the news out,
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these un security council sanctions indeed, as of all the groups in the democratic republic of congo and protesting columbia to move the hundreds killed by power, much greets, and games in the sense of peace fail was supposed to end. besides the fact that he's, that's getting some of the other world news now unpackaged on is ones that place it to a new government. the 2 biggest policies in parliament has announced a coalition deal boxed on people's policy. and the muslim league will join forces with some smaller policies to make up a parliamentary majority of the prime minister ship i sharif, is the coalitions cons that for the top job. once again, let's get more on this with come, all high to who joins us live from is not much side. so come out just how stable
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will this coalition be when it comes to ruling the country, the election? i never, i never stay, but when it comes to the history of this country. so the question is how long whether there's going nation last. however, it was off good, several days of intense negotiations that the focus on people's bargain and the progress on which i'm leaving that was agreed on the candidate for the prime minister job. i should a being that they would need 169 wards and that 36036336 parliament to get that. my daughter did the need which day rid of comfortably because there's another body or so the m q m, which has also joined them. so as far as the stability thing is concerned, it is not just the bug, it's done that he couldn't solve, but the jump out this law made that jump me at the my, it's the day you can look back focused on the cda,
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which is the grand democratic airlines. i know it started. yeah, well, i mean, i started barking there or protesting i in fact they have already block tie with in the province of what you just on and they're threatening, protest and cut argue so it will be separate. the bar diesel will be organizing for protests. the focused on derek and stuff so far as not they're not. is there any protest they're likely to fit in the off position, but did it appear that once again focused on may see more political instability and all these parties come onto the streets, demanding that they ward stacked but stolen from them should be that done. so it'd be interesting to see how long the government wouldn't docks and, and just explain to us how it is, but it won't comes peachy i policy, which one the most seats failed to form a government tool become the government to explain to us the mechanisms of vast selection, when most everyone in his policy run had to run as an independent the
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where that there's indeed going to be a big challenge because the independence have to allied themselves. do another blockade for the time being. ways they have done, they have joined red, they focused on their new daily. and that goal of god give them the rid of shades, but they still won't be able to get that inputted majority. and because the that independent candidates were written, but they will not be able to be recognized as the bug gift on that it can solve single body because they still have to go through a few other steps that case is still pending and card. so they will not have an absolute, it may go even a simply majority, but they really be able to form the government into hyper booked on the flop problems and are likely to be joining the opposition. been change. yeah. okay. come all high to thanks very much for explaining. so that's the,
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the going on in practice. tony politics pulling that election of view and security council has sanctioned 6 people from groups operating in the eastern democratic republic of congo leaders of m. 23 are amongst those hand to travel bonds and a set freezes. rebel group is wide. yeah. understood to be boxed by rwanda and accusation. the running government denies violence has intensified in recent months as i'm $23.00 flights of advance on a major city in the east. how come with explains how the conflicts escalated around to 1000000 people have been forced from that homes since the m 23 and group, backed by rolanda, resumed its uprising just over 2 years ago. of the 5 things escalated in recent weeks. as in 23 flights as of closed in on the provincial capital of government, thousands of people have been injured and killed. you can go up on your car to the m 23 rebels, dropped bombs on the civilian population. many of us were wounded. one,
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we don't have problems with them and they should rather take it up with the military and 23. the government forces, i'm the groups, they support of all being accused of atrocities. this the latest round of a conflict that began in the 19 nineties and were wondering uganda invited condo. that prompted 2 boys that drew in around a 1000 african countries and killed and estimated 6000000 people. eastern come guys, being unstable, have a sense, and the sense of always, a condo is minerals such as coal town, which is used in almost all the electronics. we have a controls, the mines and the trade routes can on last profit. foreign forces continue to play that part 25 year un peacekeeping mission is being criticized for failing to protect civilians. peacekeeping colleagues, tell us that in the d. r. c, they remain deeply concerned by the renewed escalation of hostilities in the eastern part of the country. there reiterate their call for the m 23 group to cease
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its offensive. and to respect the lawanda roadmap, the un peacekeepers of started with the drawing on the request of congress government, whose own forces have also failed to protect civilians and to stop and $23.00. his advances the latest foreign troops to arrive from south africa, lowly in terms of the please being fighting and 23 alongside the government. on saturday, the us said when the should with drawers troops and surface to and me. so i was from come guy. rolanda has said it's national security is threatened, hundreds of thousands of people in the displacement comes and medians more than the safety of government, or waiting to find out if the decades long conflict is it bound to get was once again to malcolm web. how does a rough, what do you say with us to the head here on alex's era, all pointed to fi war. we made one streets also southwest of time and keep making
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a mock in central garza and move sanctions coming to us as russia will pay for the death of opposition. lead alexi inevitably, the the hello. we have a low cloud and brian piling it across the western pulse of cuba, sweat and wendy. but at least it is, ma will say hello. and right in the west of where the streaming, in from the atlantic initially was the temperatures in edinburgh at around 11 degrees celsius. that west to well assessing it across a good positive scaffolding. well, moving for a sweeping for us, we go one through wednesday and it allows you find to drive that state to the next system is placing in the wings and that will introduce a some i should feel to the weather as we go. one is in the 2nd half of the week
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that way when it comes down across the low countries know the positive front allows you to apply for the time being across spain and portugal. not you try to to centralize if you with a fabric cloud around some showers able to was about 6 dice pulls at western side of russia. so shy was to just around the central parts of the met. it's right. able to look that just drifting their way towards grace. here we go for thursday of is that what the weather coming through on thursday? great refresh the weather. comfortable. it's gotten some snow shot with the possibility of of the highlands west. i'm positive out of those days, it was a challenge to sing some snow and navigation went to with a much needed rank coming into spain and portugal. so that's no bad thing. the reason why, why the to just around shanicea and with wisdom parts of olivia over the next 1000 easing further east with bloody showers to west africa. the, the latest news palestinians are not only queuing to got bread and water, but they're also doing on the machine to receive their treatments from the hearts
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of the story. how rude works to the cemetery. there is no tombstone for them, but he's determined that the names will be never forgotten. with detailed coverage, the set up and the veterans tell us that many of them have either the implicit for the actual practical support of the is right. the all me the, this is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive, sustainable tourism program in partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains it's charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the new of watching out is there a has remind you of our top stories best. our united states has to be tied to drop the resolution of the un security council which closed for an immediate c spot and gaza. it's the full time. washington has block, sucks up appraisal since the stalls of israel's war. and his rage and janine and the occupied westbank is killed. that is one palestinians. soldiers set to call on fire when they withdrew from the company. the alice of wednesday. we'll see program says it's pausing deliveries of a to know of and cause that because it's too dangerous. the agency says it's trucks of being looted a shop that describes the situation as complete. hail shy low as
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a communication advisor for minimum wage and refuge account. so she describes the challenges faced by those trying to provide aid and gaza. the conditions right now on the ground for humanitarians are simply on it unacceptable in any other context to military and would be calling out at this point because it is simply so dangerous. and there are no guarantees of the safety of humanitarian staff. neither because of these rarely targeting convoys is rarely targeting of police tour there to protect a convoy. and then of course, due to the desperation because of the lack of deed that's getting in. there's just the deterioration of civil order in garza that led to, to those, the charging and, and looting of, of 88 con voice as they're trying to make their way. i'm sure the w r p. did not take the decision likely, but it's, but they need to, they also have a duty of care to their staff and to the ends of the people speaking of the not to
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not to be putting them in, in dangerous positions. you know, i, i really don't understand why these rarely military was shooting at people desperate people seeking 8. i can't imagine that 78 workers would want people who are desperate and, and on the brink of starvation to be shot most speaking of 8. of course, one of the things that we need in order for us to be able to deliver a safely is a ceasefire and guarantees of access to all parts of garza. we're, we're a workers in those speaking out feed will, will be guaranteed if there's a fee in terms of the conditions of, of those attempted distributions earlier this week. it's just simply unacceptable. at least a 130 medial work isn't journalists have been killed since the war began. on tuesday upon us and in jealous, recorded video of the movement is really sol. just open file on him and his colleagues in gauze assessing for his shows. they will learn clearly marked pressed
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jackets when the attack happened. a lot, i know the towards the almost took a she's out. you pluck nonrestrictive to see if i look for you the limit of the doctors and goals. as few remaining hospitals are struggling to provide cash premature babies. some of them are opens and have no families left to take care of them. ali hash them reports inside the garza hospital fridge. the bodies of several infants rest in note on the door cushions don't put food. yeah. the reason for which is paying for the key of life
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and death into twine here at the end, but it's crescent hospital in russell lucky this hospital is very small. it is now the only place with gynecology obstetrics and nursery facilities in the gaza strip. we have just 18 incubators for 45 babies. there should be only one baby in each incubator. that means there is a lot of pressure on doctors and nursing staff. doctors say the story of one pretty much a baby. they've named black is particularly tragic. bonham's most, i don't know how much, what there's an unknown baby and we don't know what's happened to our family. some people found her on a tree as a result of the showing and brought her to the hospital. we gave for the name of malick because she really looks like an angel. black whose name means angel and that i make is one of the 213 metro babies brought to this hospital from actually 5
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medical complex. she was well enough to stay in as long with 2 other babies. while the remaining 28 who sped its fates are on known, were sent to egypt for treatment. you have a positive sleep. we need to save the posting and children, the children and babies have done nothing to be the victims of these really aggression. the occupation forces are criminals who can't do anything. they are threatening for storm rough. and if this happens, we will lose all post. i mean, babies here in the hospital, they are also many healthy children in the nursery woods and the hospital is trying to reach their families. so they can be of you, you like to be just show the crowd conditions inside the nursery. doctors are concerned that the she and number of children needing treatment into what was is correct to the lights, the cache, and just get off the wall and cause
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a has operated all aspects of life in the strip. most people are struggling to survive. they're also trying to cling to some sense of the lives they once had. we met to minute have moved to an office to the time and to continue have croft, despite losing access to her students and how materials this is her story. on the new one was it was defeated in the bottom of the dock and a 100. how much do i to check if i'm behind to push the let's see, i'm a part of the and the head of the icon on the light on the west. and that's it. never mind. and yet eleanor benefit, this is how in the she a is i've been on, but how much it is the serial i'm headed to accept these items. is it a pain with the yes i'm looking to possibly
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have elizabeth tennyson list. i won't forget to tell you in the video upon me, so it reply and part of my getting on the yes it even higher and it is the last it is the item you describe it out in morris. yeah, i have an issue. yeah. this, i've been out of the, the, in one of the ships and mission up in the hub. and the husband was, it was how does the, how you, how do we sit in on the, with the ignition of him and the job, the job, the for the nation, the level not. well, for that reason then he a and now i'm from the 5th and what i'm from, i'm sort of tell you what's the difference in the background? for me,
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i had the protest taking place in columbia as capital to move on. hundreds of people killed by permanency groups and drug cartels. finance has continued despite the 2016 p still between the government and the left wing revolutionary on forces. and then as far as on to run past, the reports from buckets off as an act of collect the morning, i mean in english, 3 i left that hundreds gathered in downtown bogota to demand the government to do more to protect those who are left behind by a peace deal signed nearly a decade ago. more than 400 former revel fight, there's an 1100 community leaders have been killed since the columbia in states. and the country's largest give the group spark agreed to stop the war in 2016. the victims are mostly,
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i feel colombians and indigenous people caught up in or targeted by fighting the continues in territories. the government. this failed to control of the story piece still promise to end decades of civil conflict. but after a brief increase in security, many rural areas instead so renewed violence on factions and dropped them off the fight to control trafficking routes, any legal mining resources. the time has come to the mon results to the attorney general office in these killings we call and keeping silent witnesses for the slow genocide. if those who laid down their arms. each of these boxes were present the coffin. the news we are here to participate in what needs to be a nationwide morning because each of these tests is painful for how much longer will we keep adding to the list of widows and orphans kids. columbia as a broad range of policies and laws in place to prevent these killings that enforcement has been poor and impunity. high left his president goose,
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double pay that will who took office a year and a half ago major piece of priority initiate. and he talks with all remaining on groups so far with limited results in the former top commander of the far it doesn't blame the government. but what he says are powerful forces opposed to peace, americans, those etc. we put that there is an important sector of columbia that doesn't want to lose its privileges, that unpaid pace to progress. because pace requires redistributing wealth and ending the legal business. that's what makes it so difficult. but we remain up domestic and hot that with acts like this one. we will be able to move forward, reaching a stable piece in columbia remains and i'm full field promise. a successive governments have vowed to, and this ever changing internal conflict. but i've struggled to achieve it. allison that i'm get. i just need a book that a comparable. i a quote, his sentence, a full of policeman to fetch. he is in jail. if
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a torture carried out join the country's military dictatorship. you say by a told us nick named the width is accused of torturing opponents, the regime during interrogations as sense and came off to an 8 day trial. and with some friends, the witnesses testified. daisy samuel, most of his sentence under house arrest because of his age is 100. mine is a trapped underground. dr. allows like collapse beside the entrance to an autism of mine in venezuela. it happened on tuesday at the look online in central venezuela. officials say they were 2 separate collapses in the confirmation yet of fatalities . the white house says the us will announce a major package of additional sanctions against russia. as soon as this week, it's in response to the death of the permanent kremlin chris, a collection of volley. he died suddenly last week and an optic penal quarterly, but he was subbing. does he get jail time? the kremlin, has poisoned divani, imprisoned him,
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and justly kept him in harsh conditions, and denies and medical care. it is the russian government that is responsible for, and of all these dest, while in detention, the witness and rod, at the heart of the system, the fruit and his bill was confirmed, not only by lexi involved these death last week, but also by the fact that the russian that russia detained, close to 400 people over the weekend. just for morning his passing bill brought out was what was the largest forward investor in russia has no s. okay. but netscape died in prison under suspicious circumstances in 2009 router was deported by moscow and declared a threat to national security in 2005. and am i calling my inside austin, who he believes is responsible for the valise desk of the fact that putting kills so many different people. he killed board a stem cell off. he killed a, had a poet called sky. he killed alexander, lives in yankee. oh, he killed sort day,
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magnets k, my lawyer. and he tried to kill them, have only once before. and so is that not, is it put in is, is not a guy who does a lot of killing. and in this particular case, the, it's obvious how alexi devali was in his custody, and he was suffering and his custody. and, and of course, the cover up afterwards also confirms the, the fact that he was involved in this killing. as you say, he was in a russian custody. he was in this out to prison. why can't him now? i mean, he had preached and had the opportunity before. well, i mean, we can't get inside pollutants had to know exactly why, but there's a lot of stuff going on right now, which are as a significant one is of course the anniversary, 2nd anniversary of the war. and perhaps more importantly, there's a quote, presidential election. i put it in quotes because it's not a real election put in. doesn't have real elections in his country. he's the only candidate and everyone else has either killed in prison during exile. but put into
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such a thin skin little dictator. not a real politician. there's a love for food and there's not, there's a popular support for booting and you have a guy who is extremely popular was sitting in jail and, and issuing statements from jail. and poking has gotten such a thin skin at this point. finally decided that he couldn't take it anymore. he decided to kill him. the body of a russian minutes, he had a cup to pilot through defected to ukraine, has been found riddled with bullets in spain. maxim cause mental flu, his helicopter to a cleaning at base. and has himself over in august last year supposed medius a his body was found in the underground garage last week in a town in the south east. well, far as he's that believe he was living under a false identities, a process defense ministry has released footage of the town of, of dave in the eastern ukraine schools as caps. it is of the month of fast fighting which left in ruins. just a few 100 civilians remain in the town which ones had a population around 32000 russian buck,
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separatists bracy took control of it in 2014. the full seizure of, of these cut now has handled russia, one of the largest victories the rest of the tax on ukraine, a full single authorities and frontline areas to build underground schools. the eastern city of khaki, which pulls as russia is often the target to the strikes. schools that have been close since most goes invasion. but prize reports that show its own space, but notes it seems on useful energy. at the start of the war, hockey metro system became a boss joke to for the cities, residents with trains running one small, 5 of the stations know, accommodate purpose built schools. children feel safe here and is go with they have the chance of communicating better as teachers and classmates is good for the associated ization to help children adapt counselors are assigned to each clause.
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while the teachers do their best to keep spiritual tutors and the teachers, they do play with them, they have a gaming. and so we try to make as much fun for them as is as we can hear as these moaning clauses. and there's still a feeling, it's a bit of an adventure. it's better than learning online at home, says valera, in fact, it's pretty cool. it's a friend, paulina, it's the food, especially the book as in hot dogs. the metro system now has a balance. has many schools it can support it's operating in shift to allow as many children as possible to attend. and that's a growing realization that as long as schools above ground us residents by rushing and strikes and showing then cod keith will need to continue looking to build on the ground outside the city on the sides of a closed college. a school of the future is taking shape. a giant bunker of a structure able to accommodate 400 children and stuff with everything needed to
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survive, sealed off from the outside world for up to 3 weeks if necessary, a glimpse into a somewhat disturbing subterranean an existence. t of a boy say, i don't want such a future. i want my children to study as honest studies as my parents and grandparents studies, not on the ground, but for kind of case children and the parents. the apparent acceptance of this reality. as long as they have such a neva in russia, public broad, i'll just say era cognitive ukraine. castle has helped secure the return of the a dozen ukrainian children from russia. the group crossed over the battle russian border into crane by foot on tuesday evening to critically old children were taken to hospital by ambulance guineas by that treaty to say they have dissolved the government to quote, breathe new life into it. magenta has put fighting corruption on the top of its
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agenda. nicholas hawk reports on national television guineas military june, to announcing the dissolution of the government at the appointed digitize, freezing. the counts of all ministers seizing on their travel documents and stripping them of their vehicles, body guards and assistants for an outside or it's worry, but for it again, it was expected guineas, business man, alford, yellow and neighboring standing goal welcomes. if the decision you do have some ministers who i'm sorry to say, but you know, a year ago, 2 years ago they were living in the rented house. you know, in the rented one bedroom. and then now they are leaving, you know, in a $1000000.00 house. so how, so how do you justify that? you know, in a, in a country where 60 percent of the population, you know, doesn't make 2 or $3.00 a day last week. and he's just this minister called for an audit of government expenses, suspecting ministers of mishandling public funds. allegations of corruption were
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published online shortly after mobile internet was either limited in some places or cut off, and others with no apparent reason, given the government spokesperson says, access to the internet is not a right. this is a badly affecting people says who we use is referred to so fashionable bags and talk to her family. they know that that much remedy my internet does not work. there is no connection when it's to the normally bustling markets of the capital vendors. struggle to find customers prices of basic necessities have increased. so has the cost of fuel angers, brewing against the dentist management of the country. no work, no money. no one is buying and we can get to read the foster. some of it does to waste. we are suffering from the power coats and can stuck any seen but the world is that we are not sending out goods. the decision to sac, the government comes after guineas. genta raised $7000000000.00 from donors at
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a conference and to buy. i am hoping this is an opportunity for yellow people in this mineral rich country with enormous and top resources should not be living in poverty or profit going into the hands of politicians. like most skinny is he hopes for a new government that can fulfill the west african nations potential. nicholas hawk algae 0 the police along the border between pakistan and afghanistan and have 5 tig . oh, so what is protesting against changes to travel requirements? hundreds of laborers riley to the time and spend bows at costing on tuesday is the 2nd most important costs are between the 2 nations and governments. locals on both sides of the pakistani government required people to have passports to cross so it has head on out, is there a trading dispute between neighbors? why punish bomb is a dumping you claim in grain? the
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the, the, the indian farmers who, being protesting for a week have rejected a proposal from the government. i say they'll continue that march to new delhi. please use tear gas and barricades to the tub. the protesters, the problem is i'm not saying to them on a guaranteed price contracts for the crops. they also want the government to wave the loans. farmers in greece roles or protesting, demanding debt, government provide financial assistance. they drive over $200.00 tract, just as capital athens and puts them in front of them, and they say they're struggling to cope with devising cost of living and cheap
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great imports from ukraine, ongoing farmers in poland. they've been, occasionally you claim the employee folder and what they say is an attempt to save livelihoods. keith says the protest will damage as war effort to answer has more blocking the border with ukraine polish farm is frustration of the green prices has reached new heights using the tractors and trucks to protest in a 180 locations and disrupt traffic throughout the country. in an attempt to grab the leaders attention to the cma, the process, the, the situation and asking mr. test to come and talk to us pharmacy for the cisco is level of delay. and to understand the difficult situation here in bold and farmers all over europe understand is difficult situation because this is coming to them to brought in great interest through this so that with the quarter door, let them come to their senses before it is too late. due to border crossing that angus spilled over onto the trucks as they dumped grain,
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leaving ukraine by train to germany and left it to spoil in 2022. when the will began, the you wave duties on ukrainian food exports to help the war effort. pharmacy, this unfair competition is no crushing the business on the social media platform, x ukraine's minister of infrastructure called the protest. political publication aimed at dividing ukraine and poland. you reminded people, ukraine's grain is being harvested under rock at the tax and its export. as a matter of survival, you has already seen sustained protests from european farm as they both of them, subsidies the po. this problem is what you creating. inputs bind a new you restrictions on the use of fertilizers and pesticides, scrapped burdens prime minister donald task to calls himself the most pro ukrainian of leaders has remained quiet under protests with 77 percent of post backing the
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farms to month task called risk antagonizing vote. has when he has such a slim majority. but failure to act know could have significant consequences for long term polish ukrainian relations. charlie angela, out of the south careers government as issued back to work orders to nearly 8000 president, dropped his head, walked off the job training don't as a protesting as plans to increase medical student admissions. really 9100 in their resignations. but these have not been accepted, the lawyers for which he makes found a duty. and as always, making a final attempt to stop his expedition from the u. k. to the united states. he's been in prison for any 5 years. fighting to avoid being sent to the us to face espionage charges. i suppose that reports from the high course in london. which of your songs, your support is legal team has family members say this is essentially is lost jobs
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to fight expedition under british tier sticks. and these are the hearing was the side is appeal, it will really decide whether he has leave to appeal to us. the charges, 18 of them appears to us to be in danger and national security security civilians and soldiers by acting with the us military intelligence analysts. chelsea manning to reveal vast amounts of classified information as defend the say among not classified information was videos of the us helicopter, talking the rock that killed 11 people in cities, civilians, and 2 voices joined us. he remains inside belmont prison here in london, awaiting a final decision whether he can't appeal his legal team, says they will be arguing on the basis of freedom of speech is never been of official use a lot of free speech argument. you all back with us. and around the issue around the you tell us treating the fact that this whole it's prohibited to expedite. we also heard from his wife stella. she has said that she is his wife every day he
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remains in custody of his children who died to be a set of states political prisoners. that's what happened last week. and what happened to what happened is this the later stage of a long fight against expedition by giving the songs and 2010. he was charged with sexual offenses in sweden evaded expedition. dad, by seeking records in the ecuadorian to see in london between 2012 and 29. cmc was evicted from that embassy and arrested by british police. he's been entrusted. ever since his legal team says if this attempt piles, the last remaining option is to appeal to the european court of human rights are equal so i'll just 0 love. and that's it from me, laura kyle, for this news to stay with us if you can. i'll be back in a moment for the whole of the day's news for you,
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the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows that be a to win the index sense, say they want to buy time using fix critical debate. ok. some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial award. we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera. this is the 1st genocide that we see in real time. it's the victims themselves. there's this disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have
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a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. white, sandy beaches and clear to close voltage. this is the multi, it's the world knows and loves the island of an ungodly, smaller waste. next to the capital, one of the most densely populated citizen, the world, just off the coast, a new project to try and remedies, pillows sunk into the sea for highway leading towards now just to send bulk will be a new call, get pulled in residential blocks to doing sam bits kills micro organisms vital sustaining marine environments. it's a tricky balancing act for the government of the country that's 99 percent of the water vulnerable to rising sea level. the dive is half say the judging has already had a devastating impact rates in this area of last 70 percent of the carl coverage, the residents of building gaily are already taking action to protect the reef
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carl's come back to promote groups and replanted off the coast it's fun for me, i do the only thing they can do to protect their environment in the race to expand the amount the mother moves her child boss is really a tax killed thousands of people in the south end because the kyle, this is out, is there a life from doha also coming up from and in northern garza but trucks carrying live saving a comp gets in because of conditions of too dangerous as well as psychological

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