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need to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm for the back people, you're watching ologist era life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. born during the war on guys that been killed by starvation. the 2 month old baby rushed to hospital, dies from acute mon nutrition as early as trying to target central in 7 guys, at least a policy means that kills in the city of ruffled a residential building. their umbrella was also a heads killing, at least $25.00 people, most of them women and children. and i didn't use that kolowski just agreed to have
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some sanctions on molly and gimme the thank you for joining us. we begin in guys by where israel's forces farming against palestinians is rapidly worsening. acutely malnutrition, friends, who haven't eaten in days of being taken to medical facilities. a 2 month old baby was rushed to the hospital in gaza city suffering from severe mound nutrition. medical staff did what they could to save the child, but he died all 2300000 people in guys are facing for salvation. for the approximately $335000.00 children under the age of 5, the most vulnerable the beginning, but all we saw a woman covering her baby screaming so helpless a pound, baby seemed to be taking his last breath. we rushed him to hospital and he was found to be suffering from acute malnutrition, for your medical stuff rushed them in twice
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a year. the baby has not been side to any milk for days. as baby milk is totally absent in gaza. oh, my young man, natural predators, we have no tunnel flour, and we are very tied because of how i can go. i will box them as hot because the sky are small. the minute we have become pale due to hunger and we can stand on our fee because of the tongue. i la casita got your amended and gave me that i can what every single there is. no, no, walter, no flower cooking or, or anything. this is better than living like this and, and is really a tax on the gaza strip. continue within the, just the last few hours and as try killed at least save people. it happened in the southern city of rafa, which has become a refuge for $1500000.00 palestinians seeking safety women, children, and the elderly longer casualties. the buildings targeted when near a busy road leading to a market guy's house ministry says at least a 100 people have been killed in these really a tax. in the past 24 hours,
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the my family and i were in the car. all of a sudden a missile was fired on us and we flew up in the air. some of them were killed and others injured. may god grant those patients in this flight and reward us in return to god. only we complain. may god punish those responsible. she was working with other friends on taking shelter in the home editor out of hospitals. all of a sudden the massive explosion was flown into the air and so all those around me flying around other stone to pieces. i passed out and woke up to find myself here in the hospital. these riley will apply and flooded me so on a one residential building in a very crowded area. hundreds working on the street, trying to get their hands on some food. says get the latest now without his ears. terika buzzle who's in a raffle for us and 7 guys. so boys really strikes targeting civilian areas in the center of the gaza street. but also in
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a rafa just tell us about what's been happened. yes, fully roof. i mean, facts has been the focus pointing the focus concentration for the is very um, in the past few weeks square the it, the rates are based really military strikes has been a, has been completely at the lead wrong using a because of the is very ongoing bombardment of the eastern parts alongside with the destroying a number of residential buildings and the central areas of roof has today. residential slots have been talking to at least 8 palestinians have for who killed with dozens of injuries being transported for medical treatment and run the hospital to the attack. as everyone knows that carried 1000 an area that is very crowded. we've got to use in the business streets and the complete awful, a densely populated areas we've been knowing that profile is now. the last remaining area for thousands of people also have been hearing more loud explosions and the eastern part of right now,
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there's actually active move mental that use very sort of regular drugs and a very active bustle seen in the city of con, units for the body forces as well the carried out to a number of military operations that include including 2 palestinians being shot by his very small he passed along the side with one other also was injured and had been transported to seek medical treatment in the repeating hospital as well. and this is really a part of these, but ongoing bombardment times in the central parts. again as the like the neighborhood, it is around the white, the town had been attacked where most had been completely reduced to the roughly wound up part of the territory. and you know, we're seeing tar, these hot breaking images of babies talking to death. what's the humanitarian situation like right now in the nose and also in the south of the it's, it's really difficult to describe the humanitarian situation because it's easy to
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speak about. but it's completely hard to feed what people in the north i've been going through long weeks and months of hunger as they have nothing to feed on. we've been seen to take some people to slink from. know the range goes up to the self, just the are scraping from hung does they have nothing completely to survive when we have been hearing from them. really. terrific. testimonies was that they have been saying that the reach to unprecedented the critical level and also on an principle level of desperation work, children, pregnant women and also actually people have nothing to eat. they have eaten grass, animal seed, the reach to a point that annual fee does not, is no longer available, where some of the residents were forced to slow to animals in order to feed their children. and this is a part of these very atrocities that have been committed to another at pont, of galls. and this is what impacts a lot of international organizations and food experts have been warning. regard that farm and is 3 is this is completely hitting then other parts of goals unlinked at the very limited number of
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a human utility and trucks being allowed to get to the north is specifically in light of the latest suspension by the w. a. b. regarding 8 foot deliveries to the north due to the collapse in security the so what is fixed but i've been saying within the past few days, is that a ceasefire is urgently required in order to allow for sustainable unconditional humanitarian supplies to be transported to such disparate areas, derek, thank you very much. tire camp was on with the latest staff from rossa in 7 guys. as in central guys. i mean, why of 25 people were killed and then is really bombardment all the residential building and darrow belie. on friday, many of the dead women and children. alexander bias has a detail for countless tell us indian families in gaza. another night of desperation and panic, more than 150 displaced civilians were sheltering in this family home. in the
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densely populated central city of deer, bella, as night fell, they were hit by a massive is really air straight. that's the you can see for yourself, the bodies, all the dead women and children. there's no peaceful place for us to go. we're all this please. we've all lost our homes. where do you want us to go? the whole world is watching us, have mercy on us in dark and dangerous conditions, rescue or tried to save those. they could, the violence and destruction are difficult to fathom. led them to do the job. we rushed downstairs when we heard the plumbing, we saw the whole building coming down. we collected body parts of women and children. sweat to golf. they were old women and children between 7 and 8 and 12 years old. what if they've done to desist, donnelly like this? what did this young go do to israel to be dismembered like face? dozens of wounded people were rushed to nearby l. ok,
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so hospital. but the facility is fairly functioning and struggling to cope with a huge number of victims. either most of the stuff alex, the hospital, which is the only function in the hospital and the central government has received many didn't injured most of phone with children women an hour later we expect to receive many more victims as reported by the ambulance service, who is still a, the a tech sites. this attack comes within the framework of genocide and the continuous integration against how people, as you can see, with not equipped to receive such large numbers. the victims, the vast majority of the victims of this attack were women and young children. as more bodies are recovered from the rebel, the death toll is only expected to rise. more than 100 palestinians had been killed by is really extracts across the strip since thursday. and the bombardment shows no signs of stopping. alexandra buyers,
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al jazeera pharmacists and the besieged kinds of strip say they've been forced to turn away people seeking medical help because they've run out of supplies. they say most of the pharmacies have been forced to close down after israel from bonham. and the issue that have remained open have not been able to receive any delivery for nearly 5 months left. and the worst feeling is when someone comes in sick and you can't help them, you can't provide them with the treatment they need. it's really thing that we can't help or people. this is all because of these are you the patient under control of the board of crossings? as a doctor from guys who completed his medical training and ukraine is sharing his experience of working in 2 different war songs. he says he was able to give his ukrainian patients a fair chance to recover. but i'll ask the hospital in down the law is having to make life or death choices because of shortages, including no anesthetics. this is
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a story not the most of the kind of my name is dr. mussa to holland. i'm a resident at the euro. butler, i serve in the emergency unit at l aux a hospital. i obtained my degree from ukraine last year in 2023. and i'm assuming that they've gone and my father, i served almost one full year and ukrainian hospitals. at the beginning of the war with russia, the situation was dire with casualties on a massive scale. with time though, it became less than 10 not satisfied with the situation in gaza is totally different mobile from day one of this war till this hour is really occupation, forces are wreaking havoc and destruction on costing. we are flooded with dead bodies and critically wounded people to move the accounts we have to lock them. i was working on october 7th, and i have been on duty ever since. we are still receiving critical cases on at the same intensity and the same page survival odds for victims here are really scans close to 0,
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especially image shortage of staff and lack of medical equipment and supplies that hi, how you kind of know of that. i'm not hearing cause the doctors are forced to make hard decisions to choose between who to treat and who lives or times. or if i receive 2 cases of victim with 70 percent, burns ok, and one with medium injuries out of 10 to the 2nd one. as a 1st will go into sepsis and die up for the last one. i just, there's a huge difference between the born ukraine and that of casa a little bit in terms of the resources and medical supplies, or hospitals capacity in ukraine. world class facilities are well equipped and medical supplies are in abundance. here in garza, we use one single device or even a medical tool on many victims. this no doubt causes further complications including infections, especially in cases of injuries with open loop. in ukraine, we worked at ease with everything in a bundle, from the staff to the resources, to come on. yeah. and ukraine, i never came across
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a single case where doctors are forced to perform a procedure on a patient without anesthetic unless i'm others my hearing gaza. i attended to a 12 year old child. i performed 25 stitches in his head without anesthetics or even a pain killer. it took me almost 2 and a half hours. unfortunately, it was something beyond description beyond words, the boys in pain and i am hoping to protect the states. i hardly held my tears to hi is really media say there's been progress in talks involving israel, the us egypt, and khattab that took place in paris. that's bringing home this a whole teen teller before as to what more you hearing about these talks and they are possible outcomes folder hearing that these really delegation know upon their return, are cautiously optimistic about achieving a deal that they now have and then outline for the framework that they were present,
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they will present to israel's war cabinet and then present to the wide or cabinet. so that's nothing you all whose government and coalition however, there are still a lot of sticking points here as to what exactly is going to happen when it's going to happen and how long the process is going to take. so according to foreigners, within his really media, we're looking at around a 6 week pause in the findings as well as around forty's really captives who would be released as part of the deal. and hundreds of palestinian prisoners of israel sion bed and the head of israel's most on the internal and external security services had gone to paris to the negotiating table after immense pressure on these really by the united states to send back their negotiating team to see what kind of concessions they could offer in order to make a deal. now reports are also indicating that the united states wants us to feel within the next couple of weeks, which is right before the start of the most and holy month of the month on. so while there is an outline and a potential framework there, so
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a lot of gaps to be filled. yeah, so cautious optimism then and you are at a protest in tel aviv home demo protests this saturday. tell us about what's been happening. i'm looking at 2 different demonstrations this evening. one are right here where i'm standing and what's become known as hostage square for the 20th week in a row. families of is really captives will come to call upon the government for the release of their loved ones simultaneously across the street. outside of israel's defense ministry, there will be another antique government demonstration which is going to be calling on these really start to resign. they're also calling for is really elections to be held immediately. the point of the anti government demonstrations is to also send a message to nothing yahoo and his government, but they are incredibly dissatisfied with the policies of his right wing government policies that have not seen. another deal to bring back is really captive. and after a 141 days of this war,
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they're saying that his policies are simply not enough that he health is not doing enough. so those protests is set to kick off in just around an hour's time. but you can see here in hostage square people have already begun to gather, but in around an hour's time, both of those demonstrations will kick off simultaneously following thank you. thank you very much. i'm to have this not a whole lot for us there in tel aviv by sales president has again said that he's around is committing genocide in gaza. lucy, nice here, let us fill the speech and rio de janeiro. follow similar comments. she made up the african union, somebody to me see ok last week. israel is on good by luminous comparison of the war on gov to the house. if you're stuck with that said, you have all these really government is doing against the policy and people is not, you know, it's genocide because it's killing women and children in the us military says it's destroyed 790 ship massage and hopefully controlled areas in yemen. us central command says the miss size,
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when mobile and being prepared to launch towards targets in the red sea, posing what it called an imminent threat. the american warships and commercial vehicles. specialists meet to american worship center, se, meanwhile, idaho. v. say a british shown to congo ship they targeted in the red sea is sinking. that will be mon, wes tricare. earlier this week, us central command says the attack call significant damage to the ship. any 29 kilometers oil slick. so these have been targeting american and british vessels in the red sea in solidarity with palestinians engulfed now with roads damaged by bombing and no fuel for cause riding a bike has become a crucial way of getting around parts of the gaza strip acts. as i move each has a story, navigating the destruction is a challenge for everyone in casa,
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is roseville. boardman has left neighborhoods enrollments and roads too. so bikes have emerged as alternative transport if you'll minute. so a lot of the best of seattle, because of the massive destruction caused by the is riley's roads are no longer suitable for cars. so bike, so the number one means of transport them. it's easy and light to use. needless to say, the majority of cars inside the gaza strip have been destroyed as well. for the car still intact, drivers can not find fuel with price is going through the roof. it's pushing money towards that. let us know. we have been running the street business for 4 days now . i tried to do it 2 weeks ago, but was besieged by the israel is most cars have been damaged and if they're still running, there is no fuel. little. this is when you kind of problems of a lead to the fuel, which was for 5 seconds is now 4050. if available, what can we do? we have help with the crisis is further complicated by it's really directed to
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evacuate homes and shelters. many have to walk long distances, but some are ready to help others to move around more easily. and then i'm a honda now. i use grab a bike repair workshop, but it was totally destroyed. so i restarted my business on this corner. there are no cars or fuel or even good roads to drive on. gardens are left with their old bikes and motor bikes only. i am trying to serve my fellow gardens and lend them a helping hand. as the people, because a tried to survive is rarely bombardment riding a bike is being seen as a symbol of resilience, of helping many to better navigate their daily lives. one push of a pedal at the time. x was i moved out to 0. the . let's take a look at some of the days i've been used now in the west african regional ball kick. a y says to lift some functions on the share,
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including board of closures and suspicion suspension of financial transactions. echo was suspended. volcano fossil molly, any share after military close in those countries in the over throw of elect to civilian governments? the bronx has also lifted some sanctions on the republic of guinea. let's bring it in. i did the race was in a boot. you're nigeria covering this summit for us, so some sanctions lifted. tell us about those and the possibility of more functions being displayed on the other countries of the what basically finally the sunsets on these are public in particular pop almost gone or with a declaration today they've looked at almost all of a sudden since the 1st of all you know, in the wake of the cool last year, july 26. there was a total book date of this year. for monday. the board has been closed. i travel band received or travel restrictions have been placed on the military. there as well as members of their families,
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electricity dropped off the financial transactions to and from this year have been blocked. they've been suspended from whole regional organizations, including financial institutions in that region. the also pin their assets. i've also been fulls and been the entire region, either in banks or other engagements in the region, but all these functions hufton lifted in return, the economic community of west africa said which ended its meeting here in this particular hold demanded the immediate release of former president mohammed presume who was divorced in a cool in july last year. there also wanted a specific time table on return on returning the country country to democracy. apart from that, they also re, uh, relieved a guinea in particular from some of the sanctions imposed on them. the also aust molly, they've also allowed molly or its citizens to be employed again in the course member states. and of course it goes to institutions. they've also demanded for some
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reforms immediately from beast member countries and particularly in particular. molly's, i put it in a fossil and new shift and so they say they will review these situations. but they also assisted the democracy about the support of these countries must provide an agree both time table to attend those 10 for school democracy. where does this leave echo us as an organization today? is it is it we can do as a result of these classes of the feeling? the general feeling is that the image of course, is better. it's being considered lately as an organization or institution that has failed to keep most of its members in mind. and that is also this concern that it's failure to address some of these issues, especially because in west africa and they pretend like of course, some diplomats call it could result in more instability in the region. now that these countries, the gentler countries, us, but of course in the i but is this concern that it's increasingly looking weaker and weaker. what need us?
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yeah, a hopeful that the concessions met at this. somebody today could lead to a more unified organization. it's not clear whether or not suspected in congress of money, but can it possible i understand what i agreed to return to the school again, as i said quickly, but again, that is this concern that they may pools too difficult and they may meet less and less concerts as to the community, separate because he, when he demand. so for me, thank you very much indeed. res. live there in a bu jet and nigeria, the way it's been 2 years since russia launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. it's tongue central stroke. so with your fences to reach the outskirts of a capital key but failed to capture aid, us intelligence estimates 315000 russians have been killed or injured in the war. ukraine has suffered around 200000 casualties, 6 and
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a half 1000000 ukrainians are fed the war to europe and beyond with most, selling in poland, germany and the czech republic. nearly 4000000 ukraine is our internally displaced . the fighting is estimated to of cost, a $152000000000.00 in direct style major, and it's affecting all sectors of ukraine's economy. a present for the music lensky says his nation is determined to win the war. he has been speaking of the ceremony mocking to us since the russian invasion, the prime ministers of italy, canada, and belgium as well as european union commission, present, or slave on demand with it to express solidarity summer to life would need in the future the what independence will always stand next to the why do you claim that we've been fighting for it for the past 730 days and we will when it will be the best day of our lives, sol, despite the president's confidence here, ukrainians believe in victory, the country is running out of ammunition,
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the armies withdrawing truce from key cities and us to forward is in doubt from the need. probably needs to a new credit environment. 5 reports on what the war lease in it's weeks as the main gateway to the south and east. the disney pro region has been a witness to the changing phases. in this rule. after the full scale russian invasion, it was a major transit route for civilians fling west. it's been a place for rapidly assembled. divisions of ukrainian troops, including for last summer, has failed counter offensive. and with russia is when you push it's a refuge for some of the last civilians to be moved out from the town of of div come before it felt like 84 year old being rescued from a basement me out. the she lifted me up by my arms because i couldn't walk by myself from their vehicles waiting for us to take us to safety. oh cool. on the 1st anniversary of this rule, ukraine could celebrate games, like driving the russians back from deceased khaki. even the north,
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no celebrations this year, but reconstruction efforts to be able to stay in the tax cools, mold damage market as part of the bought the i have experienced and construction and i can see the results of my work and how it benefit to those who have suffered from the war for cisco claims, giving us a similarly, hast on region in the south, while back on the ukraine's control is still under russian bombardments. so to the major pull to the data, although ukrainian success is against russian warships, i've seen the blacks the fleet forced back, allowing more grain ships to pass on the wide scale attacks on ukraine's energy system. as rush it did last year, have yet to happen. this winter you sense though, a growing weariness, especially among families of soldiers fighting that the front for so long against the back drops of whitening international support in the town of boucher north of keys,
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father and today i live in says he witnessed 1st hand suspected will crimes carried out by russian troops. which way did you allow? people are hopeful, but at the same time that a disappointment, we are correct. of what the international 8 to do without it, we would probably i would. i do have lots of ladies at the nearby bridge of independence, low not by retreating ukrainian soldiers. thousands of civilians followed the full of keys, seemingly just days away. 2 years on a new bridge has now been opened, while the original will be kept as a memorial and the man who was at the defense of keeping those early days. so it looks on the search scheme has been installed as the new head of ukraine's armed forces in an attempt to change the country's military fortunes. he will soon have new weapons to help like f 16 find to jets, have a more sophisticated attack drones and continuing support from most of your us support, though remains far more doubtful. and back into the pro,
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another indicator points to how grandma prospect for the 3rd year, a full scale will the military cemetery of graves, freshly dug. i never expend mcbride else's era. do you meet per week? right. well it's, i'll speak to teresa, fallen who is director of the center for russia and europe, asia studies, and a senior fellow at the chicago council and global affairs. thank you so much for joining us, teresa. so 2 years since the war or what russia calls a special military operation, what's your assessment to do you think all the windows in loses militarily and politically as well? it's a terrible boar. and as i've switch demonstrated of the death on both sides is horrendous . no one expected the ukrainians to last this long, but you ask, what are the winners and losers of all of this? and i would say one of the biggest winters is china. russia has sold half of its petroleum products, oil and an energy to china. so they been using shuttles,
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leads to china, also gets a weekend russel, which means that they're able to negotiate for things that russell was unwilling to sell them. just even in the recent past. so they'll have perhaps more access to the artic bases, that russia controls. and they might also be able to negotiate with the russians for high level technology. silent sabrina engines and advanced missile technology that the chinese would really like to purchase from the russians. but what about politically as well? now we're seeing an interesting impasse in the united states with the us election coming president biden, to the a has his initiative to have this money sent to ukraine. has been blocked by a group of republicans. they have trying to type this to a border issue, and this has been a huge disappointment for ukraine. i was reading how you creating soldiers are actually following us politics so close because this money is desperately needed.
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ukrainians don't even have our tillery shelves. so this striking of the feet in domestic politics inside the us congress has a huge impact on ukraine. and it also has a trickle down effect. there's a us congressional delegation visiting taiwan. and they're being quizzed about what's going on in the united states. does this mean that the us will really come to our aid? should anything happen in cross street relations between taiwan and the people's republic of china? yeah, well, what is today precisely that the strategy, the west to strategy? when it comes to ukraine, we've seen a high profile visits from european data is to keep, but they seem to be failing to fail the gap in military supplies left by the us. what, what is the west is west is re, to strategy in ukraine today? is it, is it real proactive? a product of strategy to help you crane with pal russia or is this something else at stake? that's really good question because we saw at the munich security conference. how does tagline lose lose? so it hasn't really been clear that anyone really want to print
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a window that's been one of the questions. it's kind of, everyone's been dribbling the various types of weapon systems to ukraine. so that means it, or there is a hurt really into this. and by what taking so long to respond, it actually gave russia plenty of time to dig in and set minds. it's been very, very difficult of ukrainians to overcome this. so the question remains, what is the final outcome? is everyone just happy with this situation as it stands? and because he wasn't holding back funding right now, due to domestic issues, the europeans have had plenty of time. i mean, the 1st, before it's up to years old, it's 10 years old. the initial annexation of crimea happened in 2014. and so the europeans had plenty of time to start getting their act together, but they haven't done that. and i think that's a deeply worrying thing. we've seen a new cache of a sanctions. yeah. but any, you don't have to create
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a new round on sections. yeah. but oh, thanks for having any, any impact you think? i mean, the americans of also impose the sanctions in the wake of alexi and of all these bed? is it having any impact on rush? i would say the european sections. it's the 1st time that actually increases sanctions and included china and india. so i'm in into right now, and it's a bit of a shock for the indians to be included in all of this. and i think that they're expanding the sanctions, the president by they made it very clear to put in if alexi know valley died under his custody, he would be punished. so the us as real, that's 500 sections of how this will have an effect. i mean, it will be interesting to see, but i think that sanctions do take a while to, to take place and rushes economy is being affected by this. there's also the unintended consequence that they are becoming even more and more reliant on china. so you have this kind of rush that china blocked with a much weaker russia. and there's not, i mean, if they can't give them weapons in europe, for example,
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all they're doing is taking the sanctions regime. and that also hurts european economies. governments don't have a big appetite for that because their economy is slowing down. this is a big election year across europe as well. so there's a lot of, of pieces involved in all of this. and then we're seeing a growth, if populism in europe. and so they're getting, there's a bit of fatigue to continue to support ukraine as well. but we're really other very important in pest right now. and i think that this anniversary is clearly barking and important inflection point both for the us and for europe. very interesting talk to you about this. thank you so much for joining us. teresa fall and director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies and a senior fellow at the chicago council on global affairs. thank you for your time. is still a head on algebra. more demonstrations in senegal, over the postponement of the presidential election. we live in the car and just to, to
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the the, brought to you by visit capital hello slot to try and find across the good pos, sofa china over the next dial. so different story for japan, we have go to the library of like fresh to the south of japan and lots of developing facia. and that'll bring some pretty weather into a key issue into hong to wrap around here. drawing wins in from a know the direction. so significant snow over the mountain suddenly a possibility to set themselves just to have in tokyo on sunday. want to try for the great financial or added data costs. a good part of china or low, sickening cloud will bring some right impact to you, right? it'll be live, smoke possible as a sweet tea shower. she we sat close to find most of this particular region. the wintry cells will continue to northern parts of japan as we go through monday, but it will hold up. it'll dry up on the other side of the mountains,
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take you around 12 degrees celsius and not too bad at this stage. well, as you're driving across the areas of a deposit, vietnam wanted to showers just rolling in here, much of indo china is dry. so i'm trying to show us the facilities on wes, sunshine, and showers for the south is more the way of showers than sunshine actually some heavy rain. they're continuing into indonesia still some showers, the average of that eastern side of india pushing of correspond with best for the next dial, 2 and also effecting central plains of the quote to you by visit cuts on president biden says one to 2 states solution for palestinians and israelis, but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the ship is home to survivors of losses. earthquakes, inter kit, a floating hotel, its features, rooms,
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a dining hall and entertainment facilities. social workers offer lessons to president, still recovering from their or to 4 to 5 year old school note is scared of entering a building after the earthquake destroyed her home. luckily, we have the c a we are leaving on a ship bill, a small world. hey, we are a family and eventually they have something to look forward to this and this one's part reopened. giving many here for the last is the most returning to normal, their playing nothing, but the trauma is never far away. the the welcome back. a recap of our top stories on this challenge is here and use our
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within the last few hours and these are the s t y gets killed at least 8 people in the southern city of rafa. in guys, women, children, and the elderly mom, the casualties, the buildings target is where near a busy road leading to a market. and these are the striking, central gaza has killed at least $25.00 out of simians, most of them, women and children. and a 150 display civilians were sheltering in a family home in debt on the line when the attack happened and the prime ministers of belgium, canada, and it's b r in ukraine to show solidarity on the 2nd down of us, 3 of russia's invasion, european commission president is also in ki while as the war in ukraine enters, it's 30 and russia surprises, environment 14 says. moscow's goals remain unchanged, despite heavy fighting on the ground duty. a shop provided by reports. on february,
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the 24th 20 to 22 russian presidents floods you may be using, announced the purpose of rush has made a trip ration was to protect people who are subjected to bullying and genocide, where the key of regime 2 years old and people in the russian speaking provinces of ukraine are refusing to speak russian, i'm choosing you praying, and instead, well, russia has captured around 20 percent of ukrainian land and attached for new regions, states territory page and says, russia's winning all fronts. the 1st and full of disco, which russia had been trying to capture since the beginning of the invasion is portrayed as one of the greatest victories, the ukrainian governments that russia initially wanted to topple as part of as the . and that's if occasional strategy is still in place, while entire cities are raised to the ground with millions of people displaced. appointment, there was confidence at the beginning that ukraine was with us only the nazis were
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against us. we felt would defeat the easily then ukraine would meet us with flowers . perhaps the mistake which calls to crane millions of broken lives of the 2 guys of the so called special mid shop ration. the kremlin is not changing or even questioning how effect save this strategy resolved, in terms of achieving his goals and ukraine. the company is continues to bring move devastation, grief was net and to the blood, shred apparently, sites. let's say there were several scenarios for rush, show how the situation will develop. the aim is to secure the border regions, at least in order to prevent and you cross border attacks and obviously to control the bone bass and, and as a possibility would be also to go for this up in order to control access to the black sea. and of course for made are countries, it is important not to internally move ukraine, so they will have to possibly an expert,
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some pressure on presidents landscape through green to negotiate with russia to negotiate some sort of ceasefire. so russia's entering, it said, yeah, of the conflict with ukraine, and this comes on the heels of the death of patients of most outspoken critic. i'll explain the volney and overall crime down on civil rights officials report the economic growth, but is applies to a very limited number of sectors like the military industrial complex. while the level of consumption is fully for the population, letting the patient is planning to stay on for 5th residential time, which means the country is most likely to choose staying because you less above all of a oh to 0 most. okay. the body of russian opposition leader alexi, nev only has been handed over to his mother of on the died suddenly and unexpectedly in prison last week and a remote maximum secuity optics pay penal colony permanent. authorities say no vonny died of natural causes,
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but many have blamed present voting for his stuff to send a gone now where they've been more demonstrations in the capital. the car protestors are unhappy about the postponement of presidential elections. the vote was due to be held on february 25th president. microsoft delayed it is 9132 about when it will go ahead. she says sound so. busy is mandate as leader will and as planned on april, the 2nd. but he has in cities voltage will go to the polls before that opposition. politicians insist the election should be held by april. while we were hoping to speak to our correspondent nicholas hocking the car, in just a few minutes about the protests which are ongoing, that election was due to be held on sunday tomorrow. but they were delayed by the president. while polls have opened in the usa to south carolina for the latest
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republican primary election, once again, donald trump is predicted to win, but despite remaining the favorite decades of parties, presidential nomination, his main challenger says she's changing it, staying in the race drive she advert times the straits as another republican primaries. donald trump, nikki haley, compete to be the parties in albany and the presidential election. this time it's in south carolina where haley was elected governor twice. trump is significantly ahead in the polls and is expected to win the sound of these contests. you have a spike cools, we have to drop out hailey abruptly from the press conference in a home say this week, vowing to go on until super tuesday on march. the 5th, when the primaries removal a dozen states, that's why i refused to quit. south carolina will vote on saturday, but on sunday, i'll still be running for president. the reason she's able to make that pledge is money for cash is still flowing in despite highly having won none of the nominating contest so far. and the remoteness of
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a beating trump in any of the future primaries, the money seems to be coming when you would have thought it would have dried up. and that means that there are donors out there that still are interested in those goals. they're still fighting for the party, they're still looking for an alternative to trump. should he falter in some way? some big donors as well as the haley campaign are pointing to what they feel is the uncertainty of whether trump will actually be the republican. nobody in november give them the 91 felony counts he faces. he's gotten more on stable and on hands, he spends more time in court rooms than he does on the campaign trail. by presenting the results of saturdays vote here in south carolina, the category was simply reflecting what the polls have shown for months even here in her home states. she has little to no chance of beating donald trump. but for now, said douglas feels he's left. the investments as a backup plan should from drop house, as well as
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a way just to look for the president's look if she was doing well, i don't understand it. have used refusal to drop out is ridiculed by some problems of who lives in south carolina. there are mixed feelings about what if i would vote for in november. i think nicky entertain downers are a little delusional at this point. right. i don't see the trend base getting behind or would you rather on high, highly of if trump had to drop out for some reason the only option? yes. hey, there's also receiving huge sums from thousands of democratic party done is according to the latest pilings that's despite have these personal opposition to abortion, and the support of tax cuts for the rich and flashing benefits for the poor. well, the which means haley will be able to carry on for now. she, advert henzy elder 0, south carolina. donald trump has voice to support for in vitro fertilization. procedures after the top court in the state of alabama, gold embryo should be considered human beings. the decision s for 5 f clinics said to close hearing prosecution. how does your castro has more?
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the cells inside this petri dish are children, according to a ruling by alabama state supreme court. the opinion released last week sites the christian belief that life begins at conception even if in a lab and cannot be destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy god. this is unprecedented. this has never happened before. we now have a situation where we are saying that a fertilized egg is a child. and all of the things that we do as part of the idea of cycle are called into question one in 50 babies born in the us are from in vitro fertilization. the treatment involves combining sperm and eggs and a lab to create embryos then implanting them in a person's uterus. and use embryos or those with genetic dfcs are usually discarded . but in alabama, that may now be illegal. you certainly can't destroy them or donate them for research. it's not clear you can store them or freeze them because if their
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children you can't store or freeze children. as a result, 3 alabama and fertility clinics are pausing, idea of services. that means women who have already enjoyed months of rolling therapies toward a successful embryo, implantation and pregnancy are seeing those hopes evaporate. alabama already has a total ban on abortion, but even some anti abortion lawmakers say a ban on for tillery treatment is a step too far and have proposed state laws to protect i v f. nationally. the issue has become a flash point on the presidential campaign trail. individuals couples who want to start a family are now being deprived of access to what can help them start. a family that democrats say donald trump is to blame for moving a u. s. supreme court that allowed states to criminalize abortions,
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trump responded on social media on friday that he supports ivy as well. his republican challenger nikki haley, was uncertain in her response. i mean, embryos to me are babies, but it's also conversations where we need to have women and doctors involved in the conversation to say, how do we want to handle this going forward. the medical association of alabama has called on the state supreme court to reconsider its ruling as fears mount across the country. the other conservative states could take similar action heidi to castro, which is 0, washington. us. all right, let's take you back to senegal. now whether it's been more demonstrations over the postponement of the presidential election live to nicholas tacos in the car for so a number of demonstrations today. nick, why? well, there's been several demonstrations this morning to work candidates that wants to have the selection takes place. as soon as possible, then we went to another demonstration where they were though is that what the release of what rights were to describe as political prisoners. and here were at
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another get another demonstration. a farewell party to president must be solved calling him to leave office as soon as possible into organized elections behind this latest demonstration, as the organization called ours to election, protect our election. and joining me now live is chuck come or see. tell us, you want this election takes place as soon as possible. the president has announced national dialogue, but you say your organization says that the dialogue is inappropriate and unacceptable. why? thank you. and you can answer your questions. the inappropriate, because constitutional counsel has, requires that the president, who denies election at the shortest time, that's not happening. and this is just the fact that, uh, you know, it's a delay and,
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and that's all accepted by the serious thing that present microsoft try to expand his mandate to try to stay longer in power. we don't really understand again, election to know that we're expecting from the get to this friday the i says we're always had the transition. the what's happening i was in may not be coming to town today. when's the election shop and
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back to the democrats. it's the kind of person, the non participating in the national dialogue are used to know the president, the guy was democratic and that integrity. why didn't i buy them a job? and you know, we would have discussions with the 1910 today that was selected by the constitution. no doubt, no, but inviting into the conversation. people who have absolutely no say in the matter that looks like a tactic to us, a delay in that chat about commerce. see thank you very much for joining us now. present, mike yourself has announced this national dialogue that will take place on monday will be you'll be meeting candidates, but the candidates of the elections that were supposed to take place that are supposed to take place tomorrow have refused to participate in this national dialogue. we've seen members of civil society refusing to take part in the national
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dialogue. so president monkeys on mondays still calling for people to fund and discuss a suitable date for this election. meanwhile, coughing this parcel of power are the people that go, don't, don't know when they will be able to vote for a new president in a region where we're seeing a number of 2 of the neighboring unit process. molly, and there's a concern over what is happening here in this country. so waiting for the president to announce this data. great in the in team this. thank nicholas. thank you very much for that. nicholas hock lives in the car and still ahead on alger 0. i will tell you why some schools, hospitals, and how big loss have been those down in sydney, the white, sandy beaches and clear to close voltages. this is the multi, it's the world knows and loves the island of an ungodly,
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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 remedied pillows sunk into the sea for highway leading towards now, just to send bulk will be a new call, get pulled in residential blocks. judging, sent beds, hills micro organisms find 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 head say, the judging has already had a devastating impact rates in this area of loss. 70 percent of the carl coverage, the residents of building gaily are already taking action to protect the reef carl's come back to promote groups and replanted off the coast. it's fun for me. i do that. the only thing they can do to protect their environment in the race to expand or
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the the welcome back francis president to menu and my call has called for com. after fighting between protestors and police had one of the worst. biggest farming says dozens of demons rages broke, so a gauge into the agriculture fair in paris, the head of my calls visit, promises have been holding nationwide protests since last month, calling for higher incomes and less fuel rockridge. see, they've also denounced what they say is unfair competition from cheap ukraine in secret. a sudden this alone must take place in a peaceful environment. i hear the frustrations from this morning and they say this for all pharmacy. you're not helping any of your colleagues by making this one on impossible, and in a way,
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scared and comedies from coming. it is counter productive. it's a children's hospital is the latest building found to be contaminated with asbestos in sydney, australia. the toxic clouding has long been buying in many countries because it causes chronic lung disease, cost more hospitals, schools, sports grounds and public talks just some of the thoughts. quote, adults, well see the deals with especially those contamination events have been canceled in thousands of students are remote learning after testing identified traces of the toxic fiber. i was honestly quite surprised because i guess this is kind of a hang out for a lot of shoes, sir. it's but we spend a lot of time. yeah. is that terry? i mean like, it is a little bit worrying. if you're not touching it, maybe it's not, not, not quite, bob. a special task force has been set up to investigate the source. well,
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thirty's, believe mulch, which is a material spread around plants is fertilizer is to blame. a landscaping supply distributes to add to locations around sydney, as well as environmental protection authority has launched a criminal investigation. what's being found and the smoke is going to use best of while it should not be there and it is the legal for it to be de, unless it is to serve is not a dangerous product. so it was used as soon as we identified to test it. and if we find it to basically remove it, assist us is a major health risk. the insulation of tiny fibers can lead to a form of cancer co mess with the lima or clinic lung cancer, or 30 side. the bone to despair still found in this mulch is a much lower risk. the sort of fibrous than it doesn't need to be played, not because there's a risk right now from the problem would be if somebody interacted with that, like smashing up of this my channel. let's say, oh, got a power drill for the time. it just deteriorated. eventually went to the content at
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most, she's already being removed from the sites so far more than $800.00. like haitians have being tested as trying to satisfies the out of space so stuck in the eighty's and it was banned in 2003. the spot is there's still thousands of buildings across the country and machinery pods, which still contains a system the maximum fine for a space dose related incidents in the south wells is more than $1300000.00 us dollars. share a clock out to 0 of columbia is hoping to strike it rich by solving a 300 year old time old maritime mystery. the government spending 4 and a half $1000000.00 to explore the wreck of a spanish galleon. it's on the san jose was loaded with funded treasure, including gold and silver, now worth billions of dollars. you know. okay, nice is this your company? i believe it is a willingness on the part of both the colombian and spanish governments to consider
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the san jose kelly and this assured tabitha. we can translate this intention into scenario of cooperation and collaboration that will allow both states to manage the guardian. so we'll see you as a heritage the 1st us space craft so touch down on the moon since 1972 is taped over on its sides. but naso says, visa slander is alive and well. the us space agency and intuitive machines, private company that build the spacecraft, say some of this antenna is facing downward timeframe data transmission. but we, we think we came down with like i said about 6 miles an hour this way in about 2 miles an hour. this way and park a foot in the surface and, and the lender has tipped like this. and we believe this is the surface, the, the orientation of the land or on the moon. alright, that's it for this is our but do say with us on out to 0. i punch them on the dates, i'm sorry,
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is coming up after the show break. the in october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether appearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is, is ready to transfer on and just to zeros here to report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt. how many other channels can you say? we'll take the time and put extensive followed into reporting from under reported areas. of course we cover major global events that are passion lies in making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine with the
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young men of regions. and so many others, we go to them, we make the effort, we care strict these off choose solutions that gives us know for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the. don't think that has a number, think about it as a person and yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education, we want to go great. because the women in my country, the not sweet to come up to on we are not so nice all a to we are human beings in this area to be trees and the coins. we are walking in the footsteps, our ancestors, whatever has been done before,
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can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions keywords you to the born during the war on gaza and killed by starvation. a 2 month old baby dies from a cute mom efficient the play you're watching, how to 0 live from to have it. and swing back. also coming up. is there any strikes target, central and southern guy that the state policies are killed in the city of ruffled

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