tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 25, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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that carl coverage, the residents of feeling guilty are already taking action to protect the grief carls come back to promote gross and replanted off the coast. it's fun for me, i do. but the only thing they can do to protect their environment in the race to expand the the as a whole rahman, you're watching the i'll just it renews online for my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes is relatively safe. timely home in northern gone, so several palestinians have been killed a 2 month old baby is amongst the latest victims of as well as will and gaza. the stuff to death after knowing only suffering. also had she ever tennessee and south carolina web. donald trump, there's one yet another resembling victory and the republican presidential print.
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also protested, and the philippines accused the president of trying to extend the limits on this to an office. in sports, chelsea and liver pull up preparing to go head to head and the english lead, talk final life, and also laid down a mazda in the front. really quite smashing new causes for one to the welcome to the news. we begin in northern garza. what is riley full status of a tonic times getting at least 10 palestinians firefighters full to put the flames out in battle here. but some people are so trapped under the rebels. these way they all be says one soldier has been killed and goes on 3 seriously injured. at least 2 palestinians have been wounded by is ready to gun files. i can con eunice. the fire is all over the place, as you can see. unfortunately, it's a pain sunlight here or another crime committed by these really occupational forces
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before which bombarded our residential building for the cushion family and bates law. here, it's another cause, a straight to destruction is everywhere. and the civil defense units are trying to put out the fire mutually is as though from ross or another night of his riley strikes honey, a fire in bay la. where should we be focusing our attention on sunday? yes indeed, an operations to rescue people under the rub. those are still going on. there is extreme difficulty as we were told by defense, the crew members in her emetics and the volunteer to help out not only and bit le, where 3 people were killed at a residential home. but the fact in other areas in god's that the southern part of the gods is to be a sub eh, area that's part of as a to neighborhood. we're also i residential homeless, targeted and destroyed the 3 people from one family were also killed. and they're
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still more people to trap under the rubble this the, the kind of bonds that we were told by civil dive in school on the ground. not only causing great deal of distraction, but also a flattening entire buildings. and keeping a large number of people under the rebels and this is a just fit for our viewers to pay attention to this that it's difficult. extreme difficult will, will, people will face in the future as soon as they start removing the levels of from the know the part and goals. i will take a really long time, but there is still 1000 and people missing and traveling there. these rebels in run by city was it quite a relatively quiet night with the exception of their killers and then going on a base and part of the city and one, a massive, very striking, an empty land and name to residential home within its vicinity. it caused a great deal of damage to the surrounding area, particularly those who are intense work force,
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do more internal displacement to the western parts of a robust city and han units in the central area. there is our dealer, silicon going on and, and with that with the presence of a talker, drones and surveillance of drawn in the area at people's mobility had been restricted very much and 9, and in fact is getting very intimidating for the residence of nunez and the central area as from past experiences, where they try to move it from one place to another or evacuate to say for areas they were being shut out and targeted by these attacks. it drones tell me about mood that for us in rough and thankful that updates. now these by the i'll be continues talking residential areas in central dogs are all just there was in calgary, spoke to a family member whose house was attacked and did and about a it was a p. m. on thursday night when yeah, the family were having their last cup of tea before they gathered and they drank
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their last cup of tea. there's really forces demolish their house with the key to air strikes. this house has at least 4 t palestinians who are displaced in this house. and not only that, the house that was bombed had at least 4 houses surrounding it's under the rubble of this house. where i am standing right now is at least 15. palestinians still chopped under the rubber. their families have been looking for them and searching for them for more than 72 hours. right now. they told me they are tired. they have been looking for them and searching for them. but unfortunately they did not find them
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with us today is just the uh yeah, the one of the family members shes uh, can you tell us what exactly happened? flashing to continue on sundays. and then on thursday the family together we would always fasting. i stepped into that to the house was phone and there was no space i set by the room and placed my theater old nephew to the in my lap a 2nd later i heard the loud explosion. we were only flown up in the air. then the clock, is it an on one block? i started to touch my way out. i stood advised to be closed, the door and woods and cabin filled on me. did you say to you as yet? no. i came back to see what is left after what happened is that no, all my family members were the one that i suffered minor in the cities. i see, i miss jackie leslie said advised by the grace of god. why searching. i came across a child's body parts. his leg seems to be my nephews. then i found part dean with
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them all blown out there. you can see some of his cold hedge. let, let me know that while the bag of it is full of the body parts and body organs, we found after the exclusion some found on the ground floor and some on the other one. when the house collapses, we were pushing away concrete and pieces of flesh and the same time, you know, with a lot of the my knees together with has 9 months old b, b would buried under the degrees. as she bought the headway out, she was pushing pieces of flesh, kept it all over the place. my 3 sisters in law, we're killing you. how much i mean in the past couple of days in the middle area, we're not easy as the is where the forces targeted houses that had dozens of displaced people. people in the causes trip have no idea where to flee as they're
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telling us that there is no safe area note in the nor nothing the middle area, neither in the south. however, people are witnessing starvation and endless air strikes. this is in the godaddy odyssey to that it, but i to many babies and young children are links those who, while starving as israel restricts aid in garza and friends who haven't eaten in days of being taken to medical facilities, a 2 month old baby suffering from severe mountain nutrition has died on those alexandra bias as the story over his brief life. 2 month old mahmud for 2 knew nothing but suffering. he was born and died as israel bombs fell on gaza. day after day, his parents searched for milk and basic supplies. returning empty handed, in absolute desperation, she was finally rushed to the hospital. being but all we saw a woman carrying her baby screaming for help. a pound baby seemed to be taking his
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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 a year. the baby has not been inside to any milk for days. as baby milk is totally absent in gaza. despite their best efforts, my mood died of starvation. the un had been warning of tragedies like this since december. all 2300000 people in gaza are facing forced salmon. desperate palestinians are scavenging for wanton food, forced to eat leaves and even animal feed. the situation is catastrophic in the north a oh my, you, me a natural to we have no tunnel flour and we are very tied because of tongue go. i will box them eyes hot because a sigh of smoke. i don't mean we have become pale due to her and god and we can stand on our feet because of the tongue. i like a feed into the office. i've got to them that are the mother's health is worsening
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. nursing mothers are unable to complete the limitation period for the children affecting the health of children. also eating food that lacks essential nutrients for that growth. agency say is really, bonds are still blocking them from reaching those in dire need un says, and immediate humanitarian ceasefire is the only way to avoid standing in gaza. it's more in that in the coming weeks. at least 10000 children under the age of 5 will suffer life threatening now nutrition. and at this moment, hundreds of newborn babies are facing the very same tragic fate. as my mood. alexandra buyers, alda 0 thousands of palestinians, all gathering on all the sheet streets in gauze of waiting for the arrival of sla in vital aid. some trucks managed to enter the street, but the limited supplies were, let me help a small fraction of the population as well as any, a trickle of aid and to gauze at the spot you in warnings about critical coming
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conditions. so me, i'm the guy who's the director of emergencies. the well food program and joins does not live from right besides of japan, could help you with this on the programs and all the confusion and the various news lines. the tv audience are expected to digest over the war in gaza. the reasons behind why the world food program is suspended. it's operation is can sort of get lost in all of the information. can you just remind us why you've suspended deliveries to knowles, and garza and how long this may last? sorry. can you hear me now? yeah, we can hear you clearly. so did you get my question a? yes, thank you very much to hell, and i may have to say that we're very alarm those on that decision to pause maybe assistance to the north one because there are many different civilians that thought a need for our support. but the reality on the ground is that we were able only to do little 6 con voice done at the beginning of the year to in, in,
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in the february. and the, and that have been a very busy kind of check this as to actions. that's one thing that people receiving the 8 address. so we have to think that very tough decision for us and for the people to protect them. but we are looking for every way to divert that decision and continue the assistance in a way that protects their lives and just to confirm. so i think you really answered . my next question is what is getting into gaza? you just mentioned a 6 trucks that since the beginning of the and how quickly is it getting through those is really administered checkpoints. look very quickly. it seems so it's 6 con boys, each one boy of 10 trucks. but i think you've touched on the very important point, the delays of the check points are making it impossible for us to reach a deeper into the northern, the guys that way. and there are lots of people that are in need of assistance. and that has been looking at our con boys and, but also the people uh address and,
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and that's why we've been actually negotiating with the whole part these to make sure that they make it speedy access for us. so say for it says as one of our requirements to continue assistance in the north and that the can only be guaranteed if there is a speed, the process for our convoys to move in to the north. can you give us an idea or all of the, both the lack of a on the egyptian side of the border as such, trying to get into gauze? i mean, what is waiting that to get in to gaza or so we have enough food across the borders, even from jordan and egypt, and to be able to support 2200000 people. i think only we are asking for, and i think if like you mentioned earlier, the ceasefire i materializes, we need to make sure that we have the right to access them to gaza from different crossings that we can actually reach to people whether they're in the north or the south with the central areas and the reports that you were showing earlier. this is
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showing the amount of desperation that we are probably seeing as well. and that's why we need to make sure that we have reaching people and making sure that when wherever they're crossing and that is open, we actually utilizing in a safe way for the people, but also put on on stuff. in recent weeks, we've seen statements made at the international court of justice about age getting into gaza and food not being use as a weapon of what we've heard. appeals at the un security council in recent days, from various agencies explaining how difficult and how dia, the situation is. what reasons if you can tell us diplomatically, what reasons do these, right? these give for those delays of a trucks not being able to get through the border from gaza to rough. i think it has, but has to be clarified. and i think there, there wouldn't be a brief thing to the security council later this week on the 2417, security council resolution. i think let's,
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let's wait to see what would come out in the commendation stand. because definitely we are advocating with all of the stakeholders symbols in the conflict and to make sure that we are able to avert any, any confinement by teaching the people in, in different areas. we need to make sure to, we're able to get the be sufficient levels of food into the, the communities. we need to make sure that we're looking at the amount of christian situation and the health situation and what their crisis and make sure that we are actually addressing this a collectively. because that is the only way for us to avoid all those that are the better of texting the civilians. he mentioned the words time in that and of course we now seeing the 1st examples of simon, the other 2 month old baby having died. the alarm bells have been ringing from the un and the well food program about this. how's the world food program? who do you cool when you start hearing about this scenario unfolding?
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simon children dykes, who do you call and speak to and say look, we've got to leave you a this, we go to salt this up. obviously the un secretary general be my 1st point of point of contact. so the, the, the ip see that was issued in december is actually uh, 18 agencies they work on it. um and there is an a fee that's going to be done and in, in march. and that does how if i'm in is declared, i think at the moment the situation for us is tech from terrible it's, it's really worrying. and i was listening to the report, the 10, the, the just before i joined the call and i think we only kimberly if i just left the patient recently. and i can relate to my own colleagues on the ground who have gone through those tuition instead of going through those situation where they need to secure for their own kids, the food and clean water and health services. so i think the situation is really dire and we're doing everything we can,
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we're talking to everyone we shouldn't be talking to, to make sure that we have actually flagging that trust and, and looking at me the mitigation measures that allows us to reach people on that scale, it's not just about teaching them, i think it's about reaching them, and it's 15, a scalable and way that they can trust that the community and assistance can be diverting all of those risks that they're going to fully update to thanks very much for joining us. some of those are bad that from the well food product. i mean, right. thanks for your time. so thank you very much. the will on golf, has displaced always the entire population of the strip. not some people have been forced to move multiple times out of their respect to palestinian women who told us solve the humiliation they faced, the who and the guy being the soon with today's hand, we were at a school in the north went to is ready tanks and photos has arrived, they took my husband, he had been approved night and then he's ready jail for 7 years. he's sick and crippled and has won't diapers since he left the jail. this is very difficult. we
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suffer a lot. it's not fair to face the vision and the lack of if we say a life is a complete misery. we are far behind the peace of civilization and we come to see if any progress, the suffering of the testing in people is unprecedented. we live in missouri and has been suffering since, but we've achieved nothing. and my husband came home with that measure. i mean i'm able to do anything unable to feed himself and i'm able to recognize his children. we live with no water, no food stays release one to kill us. i'm re, i haven't any. is that through said the incentive i am 73 years old and i've never been in such a miserable situation. i've seen so many wars, but this is the worst. i've never witnessed anything like the star vacation. we used to suffer a lot, but not like this. the last 4 to 5 years for posting and slipping, the worst in history. and this war comes on top of everything. we've never seen such humiliation to give us a kind of to not as a humiliation. what kind of kind of to not are
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a kind of beans do for the family of 8 or 10 people. they'll be hungry all the time . that would be much better than living like this. so these are in the military. it's kind of outright and several cities across the occupied westbank and they include dave and i told her ations and janine are my law and they are near bethlehem. and novelist is really full states was seen storming the city using um vehicles. 3 palestinian youth also rested in kind of cynthia. this is a police side was coming to disperse. the latest on the government protests as having desolate reports from tel aviv demonstrates, has demanded the resignation of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and early elections. in the biggest show of 4, since the war began empty government, demonstrators took over the heart of tells the protesters in the thousands, flashing with police and blogging. one of the city's main intersections,
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their message is clear for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. and for new elections to be held, immediately, governments have needs to go. we need a new government. we need new feed for new need to shoot someone that counts us in that sense about us. not just about themselves. police, on foot and mounted on horseback, tried to disperse the demonstrators, but after a series of failed attempts, water canada sprayed the perimeter. and some sitting in the middle of the road were forcefully carried out by police and across the road. families of his really captive stage their 20th weekly rally, calling for his roles, government to secure a deal to bring their loved ones home. diagnostic on the beam, sending enough risking the lives of the team to all in in humane conditions. enough
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. dropping out the time of every minutes, every hour, every day, we're running out of chances for them. enough of the pain of the families on the side by side demonstrations come on, the heels of reported progress on a deal to release a number of is really captives and secure. a pause in the fight, but it's really official say they're cautiously optimistic and the government demonstrators say they're going to continue coming out every single saturday in the same a find is really government for the month. so is this the lucky part? east jerusalem. i'm building there. was a little cabinet meeting was on site today, another one on sunday. what can we expect to come out of it? well, this one on sunday hasn't necessarily finished yet. this will be the broad a security cabinet from doesn't know who posted on social media or the night that
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you'd be looking to get proposals around the minutes go operations in rough, uh, approved by the broad, a security cabinet as well as plans to evacuate. the more than a 1000000 civilians in the south and the straight away from the fighting. somebody's had a huge amount of pressure from the us and all the allies in order to focus on that . also talking about this sort of jewel responsibility for israel to maintain. it's me that tree aggression is ministry pressure as well as the negotiating pressure when it comes to that jewel objective of trying to buy to release the hostages as well as achieve what he's called repeatedly opposite a victory that as a post on the elimination of from us yeah, let's talk about those negotiations because we're hearing that these, right? these all sending a delegation to cast off believe to, to discuss more about what came out to paris. but i suppose really is that who is in the delegation will give us an indication of how seriously that going to take these tools. one presumes 7
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powers. you have the head of most of the, for an intelligence agency, you have the head of shouldn't bet the domestic intelligence agency here in israel . that was an indication that this was working at the very highest levels. but of course, they need political approval in order to accept the positions of the sides. and of course the instigators in this particular instance would be addiction like guitar. reason the americans come us not having a specific presence about those conversations. the question now is as you, what right you put, whether the people that will travel to the next few days or may travel to go on the next few days would include those same high level intelligence officials with a potentially broad mandate to negotiate in the room on their own, as opposed to checking back with that, but it's cold. mazda is back in israel, but whether it might be sort of mid level individuals will be focusing more on specifics around, say, the people that will appear on the list of products and, and prisons to be released. the positions of is really all me full says during
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a c spa, those kinds of nitty gritty details will need to be worked out at some point if there's to be a deal. the question is whether those are something that can be focused on this plan, because the brewery out outline of a deal has been decided. and of course, we'll wait to hear from the security cabinet today. they will be the ones, the timing, whether to move forward in either of those 2 alternative directions in terms of those conversations in doha. maybe like getting some more lights on in the day really months, left voice mail, capacities to send. thank you. well, joining us now in studio is a table coming to some system, professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies and a specialist in conflict resolution. most of you back in studio with us as we seen in the past. full months when it comes to a diplomatic deal to find a solution to the conflict and nothing's really set in stone. and it's all about the nuance of language really. and i'm talking about hypotheticals, talking paris towards a deal of whether it's going to be a polls or a ceasefire is just bought. it's just tool cut the moment. nothing has been agreed
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to. yes, correct. so it, i mean, we have been the before, i mean the 1st round of negotiations inside as, as when we were in a similar situation more doesn't it say that it's not the result in any outcome, the previous conversations inside this as well. so, i mean, now, i mean we're not the could, the can time now, especially with the coming of the holy month of ramadan. it seems the americans have and again, because of the ones we have most of it is over, isn't it? and if they are ready to exercise the visual needs that are to get this at least this phase of the deed done before them of the and i think the thing could leave the station and we could this could lead to something else. but so far, i mean it's a cautious optimism. we, i mean we're not sure what things are now. yes, that is a senior that i live. it is rated that edition coming to don't have we don't know what's how much disposition. i mean. yeah. some do some stimulus came from some,
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as it seemed the leaders in the had and they said they know nothing about what's going on in paris. so it seems now it's a base rate is coming with the categories and, and, and i never present to that that i thought i will. i mean that, yeah, what did he talk to him as well? let's, let's just talk about this scenario with a mouse and it's rather complicated connection between all of them. obviously over the moving costs and national security adviser, as well as in such a kind of gobby said, did a telephone interview on stock today. but the delegations were times and powers. there's probably room to move towards that agreement over the while we just talked about that with the land that you know, we don't know whether there is going to be a deal or not. depends what type of delegation, the makeup of that is, the travels from tel aviv. it's always about the fine print test and tests. and again, what you've just said, how must of know what's going on in terms of what's being agreed exec, how. how do those negotiations actually you might say transpire. how do they actually toolkit this document?
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we also have the table and we know anything about how it would i, i, i think no one knows exactly on the official statement comes out. but however, what we, what we need to do about is nothing. yeah. whose behavior, i mean, why this is happening at the same time. he's sitting with his cabinets to discuss the operational aspects of often building it off and moving a test, putting the civilians. so as if he's giving this mix, sigmund is luck, yes. would open for a dialogue or negotiations on, on a house, but at the same time, i'm going old. i mean, for me, full steam with my, with my world. i mean, there's nothing that stops and i don't in what's really missing. here is the americans. the americans tend a clear sun from the americans. while i'm saying this, because at the same time, what are you getting news coming out, the number of a lot of countries or sitting with the americans to discuss the plans for the after, which involves bringing how much into the piano and the unified but a single thought at the and the americans know about this is what? so the americans are holding the food costs. now the sitting in the middle model is
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watching nothing. you hope. i don't know what exactly how, what, what's the bead or the bead with nothing else. and at the same time that opening the split, the compact with potential out of countries the, i mean so that the colors from out of countries to discuss the, the after involving also the pay thing by the all 5 and come as these are things that people do you know issues that you think they put in some of the copy fold holes to be they should like to be talking about looking after the people 1st and try to so top the blockade of age before they start talking about the public to i, i think it's more complicated because everything is connected to each other because the ultimate goal for these items on the americas love to see how much simple it anymore. and i have no doubts about this stuff. my analysis of the americans wants to see how much gone. so this is also linked to the tools to tune into producing the present is because we're talking about 3 stages. so it's stage will lead to another stage. so having us always has concern, how much has key concerns, which is okay, so when i'm done with the phase, wanna do what guarantees do i have to remain inactive guys?
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in fact, like you know, info and all swim does us and there is no as someone's comes with a stomach. so it's such a delicate situation. so this is what is the all these parts are connected together and you see this part of the tax happening at the same time. maybe she issues and status at the same time. this amount of countries to think with americans to try to think how much into the piano it prepared the plan for the after the death and both how much of the phone time as the but they, somebody, it is all the ultimate the decision. because often the because they hold that ground, they have the co, the whole, the conduct limited reputation and no one is flipping them sofa. and that's a problem. we might get some more clarity later on this afternoon. that's about what cabinet may think for the payment. i tell my company, thank you for some civil servants in the us and europe also taking us down to get into the government. suppose for israel's warning cause several have resigned because they no longer feel able to implement government policies that they disagreed with. one dutch diplomat told us why she made the decisions a my name is on clinic i though, i'm a former, that states limits. and most of us,
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i worked at our embassy miscast as a deputy investor. and at our middle east desk here and make you from the dutch policy with regard to casa, i could no longer be part of the organization that's and because it was no longer in line with my, both my professional and personal integrity to continue working there. i've also looked into resignation that i wrote about and you know, moral standing that we had last netherlands for, for example, has refused to define what's going on as for crimes or potential war crimes. a we have it state twice in the you, in general assembly where it comes to the filtering for a cease fire maybe or here in the hey, capital of peace and justice. and you know, all of that has, has, you know, our credibility has v, a silver that an extreme blow. and i try to have
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a conversation with the minister and, and give a warning. and it was not just me, you know, stepping forward with concerns. but many people within the organization, civil service from the ministry of, for an for an affairs decided to have a sit in every week for thursday, from 12 to 1240 june to lunch break. and to, to make clear that they, they still pending for cease fire. it does take some coverage to, to go and sit there and be part of this last week. we had an, an joint statement that the, that the for the house if brought forth with our american colleagues from the state department to european colleagues. it has never happened before the civil surface across the atlantic unites and, and to keep this kind of reflection back to their respective governments. so there was this web either that published this article this week, stating that he didn't really totally agree with. you know, our, our action in content wise, what to think was really have the ultimate fact that there was simple surface that
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had the courage to, you know, a complex governance. and he made a reference to 4045 in which the civil servants generally in this country, loyally implemented policy, resulting in, in the middle us being the country where most jews were for the 4th. it's well still had, hey, all the houses that are in use a how a mass will come find you in the doctors in south korea is causing increasing alarm for patients who need treatment. uninstalled hurricane helps find meaning breakdown losing string. that's all coming up with jim, but let's break the color. we're looking at another pretty what day. so much of a frost. we've got more cloud and rain tumbling in from the atlantic. good enough.
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the area of low pressure coming in here, and that will bring some very wet and very windy weather into western positive front southern areas of england to see and some live the shower some way. the way the to around central air is also mediterranean looking very disturb here is a slow moving area of light pressure. just not as its way a little further east with quite a bit of cloud up to what was that eastern side of here. but it is a weakening for you to have some unsettled weather. nevertheless that's, that's a stormy weather just around the met. so big and live the showers coming for you have on some very brisk wins. and that's that big area of life pressure over towards fraud. southern there was a thing that maybe a few should i was the southern parts of wells as well. know them areas of spain and portugal. also looking a little unsettled as we go on through the remainder of somebody with some heavy best of fright, snow over the high ground, that becomes a little more expensive. as we go on through monday, the fabulous snow the over the alps. you'll notice some weatherbug just tumbling its way to the west. the side of the met that a bit away with the to, into the east, the side of the met him. those that areas of cloud in brain will affect the fall
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north of africa, showers longest bells, if by making the wife of the east was housed with much of north africa, is dry. the record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through life in america. a gang of people points that are coming in the 1st of a 2 part investigation, 11 east meets the chinese, my friends risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0. these are the density of wild flyers in the history of chile. it began with what people describe as a sudden downpour of cylinders given by fierce wins this way, look like a very small flyer right now with this at this time tree or what's left of it. and the real significant thing is what's underneath, and that is the roots of the tree there, very deep. so when you seem to put out the fire, it can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keep coming back and back
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again. they started simultaneously at exactly the same hour and 6 different places . this was no accident. the government appears to agree and bows to find and punish the culprits of the the book about to the all. does it renews, always meet the whole rahman in the hall? remind to of all the top stories? is there any forces of atomic homes and all of gaza getting at least 10 palestinians firefighters full to put down flames in bethlehem? some people are trapped under the rubble of a 2 month old baby has died of starvation in golden garza palestinian, save of full starvation bias where it is rapidly was thing paid. agencies say is
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riley attacks of preventing them from delivering food totally vh time in so here's the faults to say that they find to us oil tank in the red sea and talks it to us for ships with drains. the tax flow joyce partition us strong, solid, who the target some you have been beyond group has been attacking shipping in the region since november, the amount of a comfortable joint mission to disrupt and degree us and british forces. lots the latest round of air strikes, focusing on who the targets throughout yemen. they say around 18 targets across 8 locations in yemen were hit that how's the weapons missiles, an air defense systems? in a statement, the pentagon says the strikes are in response to who these continued attacks against commercial unable vessels that have not only endangered international seafarers, but the lives of the many people. the statement goes on to say the cruelties have
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conducted more than $45.00 attacks on commercial naval vessels since mid november. and they constitute a threat to global economy, as well as regional security and stability, and demand and international response. who's the forces that picking a strong stance against the attacks, saying they won't back down so long as the warrant? gaza continues. in the many of the many armed forces along with all the great many people will continue to carry out their religious, moral, and humanitarian duties. towards the power steering people and their military operations will not stop unless the aggression stops and the siege on the pallets and the people in the gaza strip is lifted. not from the yeah, the naval forces of the many armed forces with the help of god almighty carried out a qualitative military operation in which they targeted an american oil ship or store in the gulf of a dog with a number of appropriate naval missiles. while the air force targeted
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a number of american warships in the red sea with a number of dro targeted attacks and the red sea by who the rebels have disrupted global trade on a mass scale. anything from the fashion industry to the auto trade has been impacted. but as the who sees the u. k and the u. s. continued their military confrontations, escalation is becoming a real threat with diplomacy being pushed further away. in the warren gauze, expanding beyond dispatch al border rattle of hon. altos, here the bill. korea is a full the us diplomats who served as the deputy chief admission to. yep. and he says, while the us and u. k strikes of the great that the, who these weaponry that happened to the attacks or i think that by then administration is using the wrong approach. the hotel is, uh, we're not deterred by a superior army officer late president and father for 6 years. they were not
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deterred by superior forces, their forces set that up for 8 years war with solid at a, b, and d. so i don't see why the by the administration thinks that a few days of the bombing grades on them is going to deter them. now, a to some extent of these attacks are unifying the host, the forces, and those who do support them. but the end, therefore, the forces in yemen, of some of them based and re, uh, the others based in the southern bar of vm and are being encouraged into having full sole p or that perhaps the u. s. is now going to turn around and help them fight to hurt these and drives them out of, of some, uh, uh there has been stronger rhetoric by the new prime minister of the internationally recognized government of human and by southern leaders. all saying
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that this is the time to go after the who is these? i think it's so full song one because the by the administration doesn't really want this to turn into and all of our, or with the her with these. they just want to to stop them from the bombing i, and that i'd seen the hotel that he's not where the full me us present the little from past when the latest republican primary between victory, halley in her home state of south carolina. now this is the 5th contest that he's wasn't bringing in place to to the presidential nomination. she advertising proposal from charleston, south carolina, as it had been widely projected for some time, the former south carolina government, nikki haley, would lose the republican primary home state. but haley is keeping to her pledge to
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go on until super tuesday when march the 5th when 15 states and one territory. well, like i said earlier this week that no matter what happens in south carolina, i would continue to run for i'm a woman of my work. the reason she can say that is money, even though she has little prospect of winning any of the feature races. deep pockets and donors are still preferred to bank or less either because of their on typically the double trump or to keep the running in case drums. legal troubles means he has to drop out. i'm not giving up this fight. when i'm majority of americans disapprove of both donald trump and joe by they have the right to a real choice. not a soviet style election with only one candidate the for the coming to know many
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remains a long shot and trumps. and they just make sure you have such a little bit on the nation price as, as far as the former president is concerned, we're going to be up here on november 5th, and we're going to look at joe biden. anyway, and i look, i'm writing the, he's just drawing our country and we're going to say, joe, you're fired, get out, get out, joe, you're 5 years. even versus a more affluent. so both of charleston, south carolina who expressed a phone display, they told us they were voting for donald trump, and it was time for her to drop out. i like her, but i don't think she's to compete with donald. i like taking kelly as well. you know, just thinks it's a tough clock in the kitchen. so i think that donald trump is going to have a better opportunity to take out the current administration. the trump campaign says from now on, it's not even going to mention nikki haley is name instead that will concentrate fully on the presidential election against joe. but she ever time c l g 0, charleston, south carolina to the hospital patients. insightsquared are saying that that being
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denied treatment because of the 5 day strike by train, the doctors, the bus will kind of has caused a 50 percent cost in hospital capacity in some areas. the strike is a good government funds to solve a doctor's shortage by increasing the number of admissions at medical schools. tablets, time is a position the miss mary hospital. and so to says that's a drastic increase in medical school admissions will not address concerns and public health care. in south korea, we've been having a relative shortage of doctors in the rule and remark remote areas and also relative shortage of doctors in certain specialties including emergency medicine and pediatrics. but what's happening is these relative shortages of course, are not being addressed, i think, properly by the government, right before the lunar new year. the south korean government released a, a policy,
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a health care resort reform policy that comprised of 4 pillars or packages. the 1st part of the package was to increase the healthcare workforce. the few days later they came out with a number of 2000 increasing the admission quota for medical schools by 2000 students, which is a 65 percent increase. and the announce that they would do this within one year. and it turns out that the green association of medical colleges, or in previous negotiations, they had come up with a number of about 350 in terms of the increase in the number of students. and so this number of 2000 just seems a very difficult to understand. and also there's really not enough time or resources to get ready for such an increase in such a short period of time. so it's not, it's not practical. and also it's not we dealing with the problems that we have in
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our country. protest as a routing and the southern capital. i'm in the accusing present set in a mock of junior, we're trying to extend the limits on his time in office. critics aid tends to make changes to the constitution that would alter the structure of the government, the valleys come on the anniversary of the 1986 revolution. the top of marcus's father are still in the same rock. this is richard just to remain on the substitute, attending this protest during celebrations of variables shown as an active resistance in any way, shape or form against attempts to erase all history is below how small from the
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philippine capital of manila, the pad in 1986 total power revenue, which happens today 38 years ago on the highway side means. now you can see just finally what there are 1000 that has failed to stretch the highway and they're testing against eckworth administration to change the constitution. so what you're at the understanding is that one main position of the constitution is to limit the president no re election. and just 6 years of business to prevent anyone from holding onto our to the, the father of the current president. he wasn't power for 20 years. now, components of targeting say, they did not intend to take her with this. the position was to change economic
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conditions because of the machine, which they say had been very restricted in terms of ownership of certain sectors of the economy, which is true. they say at tender board direct investments. but these protesters really trust these lawmakers, the house of representatives headed by the president of president for the benchmark this junior. they say that they, they are able to deem it change the constitution. they can take care of with it any way they want. they don't trust any markers to take or with the constitution. now let me be open to help him because one top prize that the screen actors guild adults in hollywood and 2 of the roles went to the movie pre trial of a scientist to help to build the 1st atomic pump for the 1st time the ceremony with stream global netflix now it's usually a big indicator of who, when the all schools of the economy, it was next month rubber idols. as bull los angeles, the stores came out in full fashion re galia for the awards program.
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it's rare for actors to win an oscar without 1st being nominated with the screen actors guild award. this huge sac awards were stream live in the united states on netflix with no access to the news media or non subscribers outside the country. that switch to streaming could be a template for other award shows, which you've seen rapidly diminishing audiences on broadcast tv. the award for best performance for a movie cast went to oppenheimer, one of the biggest hits of 2023 homeland hungry lily gladstone, one best female actor for her widely acclaimed role in killers of the flower moon. julian murphy, one best male actor for playing the brilliant but tormented businesses in oppenheimer. i had you that step of babysitting duty does she it has you managed to
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divine joy randolph one best female actor in a supporting role board? the hold rovers. and in another, when for oppenheimer, robert downey junior, one best supporting actor for his role in that film, in the television categories, a double wind for the netflix series of beef alley wong, one for best female actor. and steven, you in one best male actor why there's that we want to ask how long the test of succession on hbo invest ensemble in a drama series. and the cast of ethics is the bear one best ensemble in a comedy series. next up on the hollywood awards campbell k. the oscars on march 10th, rob reynolds, l g 0. los angeles is the balance of festival as well that it's top price. so documentary about the right side of looted treasure from funds to west africa. the french of senegalese production called the humane close the legacy of europe in
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color like united states, on the african confidence documentary about the applies of palestinians. the only part westbank was also other of the climax of the german festival. also had here all out of the cricket action from the full test in india, england that's coming up in school with chemist with a government. the veto is really military bags. the sho legalese, randy settlements. and the okey point westbank the red lines, bulk the borders of the item. you describe just new security. so we're now in the area, i think you're just saw on those maps. they're all illegal is righty settlers living just a few 100 meters from hey, in caravans, in that direction. and they all me says that it's a necessity in order to expand
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a so called securities are around illegal is way the central suddenly is way the soldiers appear on the opposite bank. they approach forcing us to stop filming, detained us for more than 2 hours on these confiscation of land around in the galleries. right. the central, that's charlotte stadium say is full proof of israel breaking in some national the . the other 2 is typical getting very exciting of the top of english. primarily, yes, it is in data. how is changing up to be one of the best primarily title races and
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is also kept the pressure on the arrivals by thrashing new call. so that the everetts of to defeat the poolside and the champions league on wednesdays, they cut off tested, was looking for a response from his side. i mean don't, was quite habits. but he also seen a lot of the 24 minutes because i could go to said for also off of the break being the international has 35, primarily games in a row. he's assessed also for us to do that in 9. yes. also winning this one full one, the 6 consecutively victory, which leads in 2 points behind beat is livable also trial, 2nd place of monitors to city by one point city when as a bonus, still fighting with the goal of the game asked if you close the capital of the folks you appointment manchester united on beach and thoughts of the it was ended by full of hurry mcguire, thoughts he'd at united have points when he flies 18. i thought sounds like so why be then want it so full in the in storage time. so you won the final school as
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united slip 8 points off the top for the 1st major piece of silver, whether season in england does up for grabs. lace up with chelsea against livable in the lead comp final, the pool head into sunday show piece at wembley. aiming to win the 1st always essential for tracy's the season. this game is a rematch of the 2020 to the cup and cup finals, both of which live a poor one on penalties. the chelsea guides for it's safe to say no, he's targeting his for us, tracy in england, off the previous spells at fulton and south hampton. the i see is me. so look for, for us, they go to the stuff to, to have the facility to write it on the fine on to charge a team likely that we're going to fight. i tend to give this lady. we're going to be very competitive and this and so let me suggest for us, i think the instability in the beginning of the season. a lot happened down a lot. so how can you expect them to perform straight away?
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they are drawing. think the manager's doing an unbelievable job, so we will meet our full toolbox to defend them, to hi retained school twice as vine, munich feeds on the like $6.00 to $1.00. so guy with an 8 points of when does legally does while advocates and likes to equalize thoughts and not a time came school. so when i was 27 legal season ending binds 3 months, losing streak in spain, boss elaina poodle said, biggest winzip september stacy, just in case the one the senior put them in front of the twenty's minutes. you'll see stuff that was all silent and seems printed on that 2nd house calls and substitute funding. lopez sales, the victory installed this times off the 5 points by leaders around with red play. lisa was really impressed. and how about this goal in the i'm a last from new england revolutions cala hill that made it 11 again to see united fonts they with time with 10 men and it was the see who went on to win 3. 1 thanks, what have tricked from familiar with this project? 15 been to england have stuff that
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a boston collapse against india to leave the full test hanging in the balance drugs drew out was this offer india who was struggling on a 177 for 7, but we can't keep it that's been hit 90 to get them to 307 louts to 46 runs behind england, have a chance to build a big lead, and the 2nd endings started to lose, which is quickly only paid j rates. i'm ben state similar to food cheaply as india spent as began to domination run to england, but without for a 145 due to india. it was a bit 3 socket of a $187.00. it just got their reply on the way england that need to win as much to have a chance of winning the series. you to come and have to know says he's really happy . he could bring the golden falcon tracy home to his 2 young sons off to winning the castle, open. the russian beat yackel of men seeking the final, but it was pushed all the way in the fast that eventually taking it full. seeing 12 in the 5, right? that's enough ended a brand run by his checks teenage opponent to was the youngest of a finest at this moment. i think the 2nd set 6 full option of 6 to
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a level type. so i'm 1st to see every typo is a special one, you know, every time you want to wins habits on them in your play, we play like around 20 to tournaments per season. you know. and at the end of the day you'll, you'll compete every week. you know, so for sure, here in the how you know, this is one of the nicest trophies and i think it would be a special. i'm also this is elisa, jasmine, pauline, a food off has come from behind victory to feed, qualify an upcoming sky. i'm going to do going championships, probably in a little spinning set 6 full to her russian to finance, eliminated for number one, industry on site from this 20 minutes in the previous round. but it's probably any duct deep between the next 2 to clint. a 2nd career singles fi. so i'd have 1st at w t a 1000 level is also a revenge for the italian who wants to columns quite in the last 16. the she is australian nathan, scotland do and found the mother was the stand out performer, the 6 nations he's gonna have trick of tries at marie failed as they be england. so
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when the cow costs a cup $30.00 points to $21.00, scotland has now one full games in a row. again, same thing. so the 1st time since 1986 scots, the seconds in the championship ahead of england's incense but it is all in to continue to dominate the to the defending champion. this belongs to the grand slam off a huge win over wales and dropping in a run in full size when the 217 to make it 3 wins since. right. and so i need to the richest horse race in the world, the $20000000.00, the saudi cup, which came down to a thrilling sites. have finished samuel, let's go to written by junior alvarado, which is a see, a run on the home stretch. come from behind and do bite was cut with respect to so right by a nose. well, that was enough to win the $10000000.00 last price that is always bought from out mo, like to so thanks very much jose. and typically we'll have another full solve out
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of these on the other side of the break, then to listen to me on the news on team. thanks for your time and your company, the what constitutes exempt. so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts, right? as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education i want to, we don't have to leave them in the policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability benefits. no 1000 service this placement. and then you're saying you don't have your reports for that . i should just trust that unity often is the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders. the integrity in the pursuit of truth
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applicant, narrative from african perspective in the, in the competitive nickel, 15 percent of us. and to show documentaries by african filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. andrew seattle easy on the drive on and reinventing costs on a new series of africa, direct on how to sierra this is the 1st one i saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. 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 a western bias who understand what they are looking and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the us is always of inside 50 for the world. people
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pay attention to this one here, and i'll just see this very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here . the a. this rattle attacks a family home in northern gauze and civil palestinians have been killed. the to mccrae. this is delta 0 life from to how it will. so coming up 3 palestinians arrested as is ready for systems civil cities across the occupied with the bank us of british war pines had, who's the vices following and a tackle and american shipping? the ritz c plus.
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