tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 1, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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of this cation of land around, in the galleries, really settlements, thomas didn't even say, it's full proof of israel breaking in some national the the hello and 0 then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program this hour. the number of palestinians killed by israeli soldiers while waiting for food rises again more than 24 hours after the attack, which is due on condemnation from around the world. the system and gaza is what we said many times is on his knees is more than on. it's a warning from the world health organization with
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a lack of food aid and medical supplies across the strip, making the situation worse every day. a voters turn out across iran for their 1st parliamentary election since nationwide protests in 2022. and in moscow, hundreds pay their respects at a funeral service for russian opposition leader alex saying to volunteer and support a red pools and macs, the stipend is impulse position for the behind as long page. despite the teams off the truck problems, the raining world champion has made the perfect stock to the new season. the . so we begin with the latest update out of gaza, where how mazda is military wing, because some brigade says that 7 captives have been killed and is really airstrikes . the announcement comes as he is really army is facing global condemnation. following the killings of dozens of palestinian civilians while they were desperately trying to get food and gaza city, at least
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a 115 people were killed and 760 injured. many of them are in critical condition. these are some of the scenes film, this palestinians gathered bodies of the dead. the un, which has repeatedly failed to secure a ceasefire. is calling for an independent investigation in the south of this trip . these really military attack, the school housing displaced, palestinians in hon unit, this was the scene, at least 4 people were killed. more than 30220 palestinians have now been killed since israel launched as war and, and gaza city in his earlier striking target to the gathering of palestinians in the neighborhood of i was a tune. at least 5 palestinians were killed. their attacks have cause widespread damage and destruction across the area. houses here is my local reports that hold on to month. the tie. as i'm standing in the middle of l as a to a neighborhood. it was one of the most densely populated areas in causes. cities, but it was invaded by these really forces on 2 occasions during this war and before
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the land defensive them of the area was carpet bombs for days, killing and injuring hundreds in today. dozens of dead bodies remain buried under these ruins and dozens more are still lying on roads. but there is massive destruction at large scale devastation as the pictures shown on the houses level, the buildings burned down and infrastructure destroyed near one year. at the gl model mostly was the only sally, but most office of destruction on a massive scale beyond any description on homes were destroyed. this is all that is left of my property bestowed. the a bad thing can also say i'm gonna pass off a dock out of the last time i called my family was 5 days ago and they told me the situation was dangerous. i austin, to leave the helpline. they told me tonight doesn't drones but all around them and they couldn't leave it, but i do not know what else killed the whole buried underneath the debris. i appealed to the red cross. the whole will be most to help us remove the trouble to
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find well, some of these all now should they have it as at the columns of smoke are still seen rising from buildings which were set on fire by these rarely forces had they've destroyed every aspect of life in the gaza strip, even depriving people of the possibility of returning to their holiness at hail on . yeah. then opens. those was awful. but with my family and i were at home and all of a sudden we were showered with mrs. and training between dark and we were definitely we kept calling out to one another. our neighbors to start to child to see of their sons were kids. and one of them had his head of going on. but now it is just a minute just, i mean these are some of the dead bodies recently recovered from under the ruins in the neighborhood. most of them are women and children being killed inside their homes as these really missiles and shells fell on their heads. residents and civilian defense teams on hand in hand are hoping to find any survivors under this multi story building. i mean, i know we are doing our best to recover dead bodies and hoping we can find any
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survivors. we found some trapped underneath the rubble. they've been there for 10 days without food or water at the grace of god, they're still alive. there's large scale devastation with that carpet bombing and followed by a landing page. i think there's been the intentional destruction of homeless i, in the infrastructure in every aspect of life, in the gaza strip snyder the whole just the of the highest a doing my, the another was that's our cub with whom is in southern gauze. and he's joining us over the phone. so tara, come us is arm doing is saying that 7 is really captive. have been killed in is really bombardment what, what do you know about that? and yes, serial. in fact, uh, we have the completely seen the statement released by the spokes bus and of the military wiggle tomorrow, stating back please, 7 east ready concepts have been killed that due to the use ready, ongoing bombardment of the stress. and they have been also stressed things that 3 of them were identified. one of the scores of the others for to item to find
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waiting for the verifying about their identity. i'm to eat these sites. it also said that the top tips have been killed because the biggest buddy from bachman square number is very tips being killed since october the 7th. because if he gets ready, unrelenting, a bombing has surpassed. 70 that is 70 is rarely captives and 80 said that they were maintaining the security by all means. but it seems that the is really leadership seeks to, to, to be is really cap tips in order to not be a price for this, or to remove of this file from the table of vinegar stations on this is surprisingly, this statement has just a fee to the public that time that'd be the association for us to going on in order to reach for a ceasefire that might release more is where the hostages from the goal is to strip under the same time 6 also to exec,
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more pressure on the use. very simple problems to keep demanding from these very prime minister benjamin netanyahu to do move assets in order to return these very top tips being captured in almost a 7 foot tank. and this is absolutely all part of the ongoing process of messages exchange between post posts. as is ready, senior official has been saying that there was no points in this talking. another round of talks until we receive the left of which the of the keys are alive. until how much gets it's um says regarding the keys that define how many prisoners will be released for each of the 2. so it seems that there is on giving messages exchange between post posts as more domestic efforts being made in the past few weeks in order to reach to at agreement. the really small cap tips from both sides . yeah, tara god with whom reporting from ross. i thank you very much. starks and several countries have condemned israel's targeting,
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targeting of palestinians waiting for food in northern gauze. you foreign affairs chief shows that burrell denounced it as totally unacceptable german foreign minister and the land of their box. and that she has shocked by the killings and called on these really army to fully investigate how the mass panic and shooting could have happened. french president amended and that coal says a strongly disapproves of what happened and is demanding truth justice and respect for international law. for key a accused israel, of committing another crime against humanity and condemning palestinians in guns at the famine and columbia. as president, gustavo petro has announced that the country is suspending the purchase of weapons from israel in response to the killings. well, alessandra ramsey at the, as in but with the, with more on president petros decision in columbia and israel, i've had a long standing good security partnership. just to give you a couple of examples. the standard rifle used by the armed forces in columbia by all soldiers in columbia is uh the uh,
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got leo rifle made in israel and its uh its use a so wide spread that over time the, the is rather is as also i've also sold a paste patents here to the columbia and a government's for it to produce it here. now if this suspension goes through, this will obviously complicate the at that, given the fact that even if it's produced here, a lot of elements come directly from a israel to produce that website. they only fighter jets that columbia has a, it's also the kaffir is the rarely made the a fighter jets. so obviously this could have a consequences quite quickly for the columbia, an army, and be spoken to some military experts who have said this is, can be solved and, and, and in the, in the middle term. but the problem would be in the short term, and they would also require retraining pilots and soldiers in the use of the
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weapons that they normally operate with and beyond just the purchase and sale of weapons. what does this mean for political ties between israel and colombia? yes, traditionally columbia has been of funds to 4th or of israel that has really changed for the 1st time with the government. of gustavo pits are the 1st left the government to a real left. these government that a story of columbia and 5th row has been adamant in criticizing israel, creepy sizing method. now calling the war on guys a genocide together with the president, the breast of the senior guy he has been fits or has been and the, the, the fish this great take care of the, of the, of these early government and the military operation in guy. so this is all new for colombia in the past. as governments of always,
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the openly supported israel. and this is obviously, has created a lot of political attentions here, especially since this a conflict. the has, the, has started about the 5th row as seems to be willing to follow through on his words in, on this is threats with the, uh, the announcement of this suspension even if it creates a lot of problems for the columbia military. that, as you know, continues to be involved in any internal conflict that gains remaining on groups in the country. okay, omar sure is with me a little more as a professor of security and military studies, a doha institute for graduate studies. how much to something like this for israel colombia, which had been purchasing weapons from israel, whether it's fighter jets assault rifles. as we just heard from our correspondent, they say no more. it's a, it's a very significant step. i think it adds to the number of countries that are more
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or less stopping any selling weapons to israel. this is before the purchase of weapons from israel, from is really i will ask you about selling weapons to 0 in just a moment. but it's, it's a big deal for columbus specifically because i, i didn't hear that for the port, but i think the that's the believe is the main. yeah. a soul trifle. yeah. for the colombian infantry they use as well. many of the drones they are mess is a series of how many series the spikes, the n t a n t thing guided the missiles, they use components for the, for the navy. so they, they have of, they say they, they have to pay their petro boats, of the navy are as $80.00 made. so they, they, they have a lot of the, in the mid 3 pers, chase is from as well. so this is a very significant step. but there are also countries like you to the, for example, where the constitutional laws do not allow them to sell weapons to a countries, you know, a conflict or a, or a tor. and you have spain,
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which is bought by its political will like ended any or suspended any, a weapon, sales to israel after the 7th of october. so you have a series of countries and now one more. but this is significant because the number of exports are quite high. this is a growing movement because just today, 200 members of parliament from 12 different countries that sell weapons to israel have announced that they're now campaigning for their countries to stop selling weapons to israel. so the question becomes, how vulnerable is israel to foreign weapons exports? so it's complicated pictures because it is well it produces as well that it has a very significant admitted to the industries ended by it relies significantly on may the 2 or 3 countries. so the us is the number one thing, i think 68 percent of all of its experts are from oral bits weapon experts are from the inputs, sorry are from the us. uh, followed by germany. but germany, jimmy,
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the main focus is it is in the naval industry, many of the, the dolphin costs of marines, the, the size, the fi gates. these are more or less the, any major the german components are there at the for, for the us. it's a, well they, they got a lot of their munitions that he's in the air to ground munitions from the u. s. a significant numbers. also some of the 155 artillery that was supposed to be going to ukraine was read out the to, to israel. so some of the artillery shells of the us said that most of these munitions were given j to as the guy that fits basically. so make the turn, these are, these are guy the kids, the turn, a dump them into a smart a bump before that there was a of that and i think there was a, for the last december that over 29000 air to ground bombs that were used by
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israel, 45 percent of them, where unguided, so they could likely to mr. target's, it goes to more civilian just along the way. and so therefore, these ranges would diving with the, with the airplanes to come closer to the, to be able to be more precise. but this, the, this is no good in the course. they are that they're able to do this because how much has nowhere defensive. so it cannot bring down the, the plane, but they, the americans are saying that we're getting them now more and more smart bombs or guidance, get 4 done bombs that turn to the us more them. but even the smartphones can miss with the, the anywhere from 20 to even 40 meters, which means that you can hit the different building and kill a lot more innocent people. yeah. and this in the context of the us yesterday acknowledging that israel had killed 25000 women and children since the beginning of this world. well, it did what you say highlights once again the fact that the us is such
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a key player here. and we often come back to that very basic point, but omar, sure, thank you very much for joining us this hour around. 15 power shoots loaded with humanitarian aid, has landed in gaza city. the jordanian army says that it carried out 3 air drops of food 8 in northern gaza palestinians. and a stripper facing an hungry crisis for food supplies, growing scarce. israel's blockade of the strip has made it difficult for a to enter jordan and egypt to the air dropped aid in recent days. while the us and canada said that they were considering something similar, it's a large demonstration, has been held in unit in solidarity with palestinians and gaza thousands of protesters or mostly who see supporters gathered in the capital. so now the who these, who control much of them and have targeted international shipping in the red sea, metallic ocean of israel's war on gosh, no, hold on, just shop with him and he'll day, do you have any people came out?
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it was one message, one position on the one slogan, tell our palestinian brothers that today you are not alone. so you have many people are standing side by side with you sharing your sadness. enjoy. we. i mean these other people face and wisdom due to all the support of the palestinian calls, the americans and the british attack. this great to hear many people because they support the victory of the oppressed garza. but this will not turn off. the basic necessities are in short, supply and rasa and gaza. southern border, there are 1500000 palestinians crammed into the city. there's little food or drinking water to be found. and prices are skyrocketing. michael, apple reports a, make shift market set up next to tents. housing, the displaced in russell, there's not much on off, they have a few can goods, fruits and some vegetables. palestinians are desperate for the basics, but the cost of what's on offer is too high for many families here. remember the
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time when things were in so desperate, what the hold of us now we cannot even find a loss of bread even if i could afford it. i am an old man unemployed and it's too expensive. ramadan is around the corner. i wonder how guys and he'll be able to survive, but the shortage of food is rails will run cause that has caused a humanitarian crisis. people simply don't have enough to eat within one kito a frozen meat to sold for almost $30.00. what's fault about the pound of tomatoes in high season? what's the cost of the dollar? now one quino goes for close to $3.00, or even though it covers the bowl weighs heavily on rough sized population. many displaced multiple times sheltering from his randy guns and buns, little fish. how long from the moment we wake up until the moment restraints that we are both to link to survive. fighting to get our hands on some water and get ahold of a loaf of bread for our children. we are exhausted mentally and physically. this is
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unbearable. i cannot tolerate it anymore. the phase uncertainty about what the future holds for those sheltering and rough uh, the 1st thing, month of ramadan, is arriving, sued the time of prayer, contemplation, kindness, and charity. hard to observe. when you are under constant, bombard mike level, which is 0. the, the m a u. k and outspoken lift when politician has won a by election for a seat in parliament with a campaign promising to advocate for gaza. george galloway accused both the labor party and the ruling conservatives of backing israel in the guise of war. he appealed to muslim voters in the community of rochdale in northern england. harry fawcett reports from rochdale. george galloway wilkerson policy of britain,
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candidates 12000. after a chaotic bi election, a stunning victory for george galloway. rochdale had been a safe seat for the u. k. opposition labor party? the galloway. it was a repudiation of the labor leda. keeps stomach. this is forgotten. and you will pay a high price for the role that you have plate labor with jewish support for its own candidates. as our ally of the he was recruited, repeating an anti israel conspiracy theory about the october the 7th. the tax galloway had declared his campaign a referendum on garza in a constituency. that is 30 percent mostly is supposed to said he was also addressing local, economic and social issues. his critics called him an outside looking to capitalize on division and accusation. he denied to us on pulling day. they want to move the palestinians without anyone speaking up to them. and when you speak up for them,
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you're accused of causing division. what could be more divisive then being a part of a genocide, even among his votes as though there were differences in emphasis. we still living here, regardless of our little issues, but what's going on in god's a slight k. it's how did the big affect when everyone, with all due respect, we've given all our supplies because we need to think of things to know as well. the most certainly has problems. high levels of unemployment in child poverty, among them, which some of that has dealt with being overlooked in the close of the campaign. the rule, the question is whether george galloway is right to say it signals a tech tonic shift away from labor and its meta comfortably a heading. the pose in the run up to a likely autumn election labours in a very comfortable holding position in which he could afford to lose a big chunk of the muslim vote and still when the election. but it was case tom was looking for a very handsome majority. talk the next election. think clearly the votes of
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muslims will not to late, but has apologized for this defeat and for failing to feel the proper candidate of its own. it says it will take back rochdale from what it calls a damaging force at the coming general election. as for george galloway, he is pledging to fight on and retain his duty one seat. i suppose that i'll just 0 rush though. well, george galloway, member of parliament for rochdale, joins is now on the program. sir, you said you were a victory was forgotten. so why did you dedicate your campaign to the palestinian court? because i believe i'm speaking for millions of people in prison whose hearts are broken, who's got salt range by the small star in gaza. and they are under represented to the point almost of invisibility in the british media. and so when i put to the people or approach to my perspective on gaza,
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i one with something majority and uh, i can tell you even this evening the political class in britain are in a state all the time that i bought it. both the conservatives and labor because they know they've been rumbled inside the toxic bubble of the political and media class, which virtually to a man and woman supports the genocide against the people of gaza. when you bar stop bubble, you discover actually the amongst the general public, even in a country like bristol, for all its imperial faults, most people simply plays on the size of the victims, not the perpetrator. sorry, you know, have a much bigger a platform as a member of parliament. how are you going to use that to advocate for god?
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uh, well, uh, i have been elected 6 times depaula month before. i like to think i picked up but few skills as a problem entry auto start as a parliamentary strategist. so you could say that one of our scant forces are in problem of speaking up for palestine. have just been reinforced with someone with a voice that is listen to this party of mine being get crushed by at least a dozen a television cameras which seems to indicate that people are interested for good or ill. and, well, i have to say, well, that's precisely my question though, is that the center of gravity of parliament and you alluded to this earlier, the center of gravity of parliament as you know, is not with george galloway on this issue. and certainly not in the u. k. so concretely, what do you do about that? what you know there will be probably mr. quite prime minister question times on
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wednesdays. other events. how do you use that platform? how do you address the tories? how do you address labor? as you're kind of breaking up, but let me in fact the question, who brought from the uh, i can only do my best and you know, our best is the most and i promise to do my best. i promise. press them out of fuck in 1977 in county district in ben route. so i would never leave the palestinians alone and it's a promise i've kept. and i'll keep it until my final breath. as you warned labor party leader, akira storm are and we just heard that his party would pay a high price for quote, enabling, encouraging and covering for the catastrophe in gaza. what high price are you talking about? well,
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it did it last night. uh i got uh, 10000 votes, more vans. uh. as far as i got more than the labor, conservative, liberal democrats and reform candidates put together. so it wasn't something majority for my stance. and there are people like me who will stand against label all over this country. some will stand for my part to the work coast bought a bridge on many will stand, does independence, including many significant figures like andrew feinstein, for example, a former south african member of parliament called the n c, a child of holocaust survivors. he's standing against pure storm himself, a very, very substantial month. the independence planning to stand against labor all
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over the country because millions of traditional neighbor supporters have been completely disgusted by style. mars on the equivocal is watch. without qualification, his words support of israel to george galloway annually elected member of parliament for rochdale. joining us from your victory party this evening. thank you very much for joining the program. thank you very much. the . the polling hours in iran has been extended as the 1st elections are held there since nationwide. protests in 2022 voters are electing members of parliament and a panel responsible for choosing the next supreme leader. for such a battery reports from to her on the side of both of them on an important day for the political establishments in iran. supreme leader,
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i told wiley hominy was one of the 1st of boats with a message to the nation. us out of fish make this, he already has. not only don't you, the eyes of the world are on the wrong, on the people around. they want to see what you will do. you close out friends and foes from all sides. the riser on us, so pay attention to them. be you don't a message that's being heard here of one of the 59000 polling stations across the country, 27 year old will have much of upside. anything is one of the nearly 61000000 people eligible to vote. a fax that carries great responsibility for him. he needs a full body. considering the timing of developments in the region, the country needs the unity of the people with a strong support of the people. it could achieve its goals, including economic, social, and cultural issues within the country. it could also achieve goes beyond the borders which are strengthening the resistance front, american voter turnout is a major issue for officials here who hope they can rally the electorate. the last
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complimentary election in 2020 had the lowest boulder turned out of 42.5 percent. this time around many analysts predict that number to be even lower is an outcome. officials are trying to avoid the amount of the election is where people show their will to be involved in their own fates. in future, we can save upon them. it's is the highest place to show democracy, and people express their opinion to make the change. rising unemployment, inflation and nearly 30 percent of the population living and poverty have all had an impact on people's enthusiasm for the selection. this is also the 1st boat since nationwide, protest swept around in the wake of mass and staff in police custody. re needs are not just voting for the next parliament, but also the assembly of experts. that's an $88.00 see body of clerics were responsible for selecting the next supreme leader of iran. with little presence
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from the reformers, cap, friends, former president has been disqualified to run in the assembly of experts voter turnout will be seen as a test of the system. as the government marks 45 years of the revolution, the brought them to power in $1979.00. that's a vari, houses 0 there were suicide r, as in debt runs. so russel polls were meant to be close by now. voting hours keep being extended. what's going on? indeed, that has been extension 3 times within hours. so it's all about the water. it has turned out because the new rom, traditionally the high waters turn off have all these being the primary source of the legend. honestly, for the political establishment in the company seems to establishment of the islamic, the popular freed y'all, if you run in 1979 and seems done whenever the real questions about the new system is to of the political system here or any criticism. direct the tool where the
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slash tennessee, the run and officials will come out with them. paul. the said, well, look at the high turn out. but if the western democracies has that much of how to now. so we are getting a relation to see directly from the public and people, the nation is attending the democratic process or the democratic institutions are functioning properly. but that has changed in 2020, during that year during the, the, the, the mentoring elections, the turn out was 42 percent 45, which is regarded as a dramatic decrease from the previous to his previous elections. but usually in the wrong that the turnout is, in average, is around 60 percent. and now the, the, the, the, as it is regard to the hype, the both the starting out there is regard to as the primary source of the laser machines. the minister of interior is extending the routing process. and the time again that gastro forwarded has been 3 times. we do not know whether that's going
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to be any further extension of that, but that's not the expectations here. so the psychological threshold is 42 percent . if the turnout goes at both, that the political system is going to guide this as a public support. however, it is full shoot if it falls short of that many people are going to regard this as the most of public support for the point that the system here are. so sort our reporting from there on thank you very much. i us and it rang and military adviser has reportedly been killed in syria in a target that is really strike, that's according to local. iranian media resides, all right, wasn't adviser with their ron's revolution regard. the attack took place in the coastal city of ma'am. yes. since the warren guns have began, israel has stepped up a tax against the ringing positions inside syria. the still ahead on elza 0100 a 100 in chicago, a city that is struggling with an influx of migrants, many of found homes, but for some time is running out fly trade unionists and climate activists are
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coming together for widespread protests across terms the and that is coming up in support, a dramatic turn of events, of the divide tennis championships, details with some how much later this on the how are we got brought just guys now across the western side of the rom we have got 3 of us guys coming through is that kind of proud and right not the one, this is questing disturbance that's been driving his way across. i've got this done . i'm through bucks. done as well. tempered isn't couple around 10 degrees below the average and minus one to top temperature here on sash dice. picking me that
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temperature as we go one through sunday, but i'm hopefully we'll turn a little dry and price and then gradually start to will now. but still i brought across iran by the state and also across the arabian peninsula. bruce queens across the eastern side of the go have you said that they used to sort of the minutes, right. and a brisk wind coming through here as well over the next dial site, more in the way of showers. you can see how the show has come down across western syria 11 on you might even see a shadow to all the way down towards gaza before that grassy makes its way through . so it's also $1.00 to $2.00 shouts. go see inside of the med inside is still a challenge of the central parts of the mediterranean, but notice what is it has been recently and then we could see a few showers coming to the fall in north america by sunday shells continue across the west africa towards the gulf of guinea, the postal scientist say what to whether the force times near to us, mozambique. i'm very, what the madagascar, the
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applicant narrative from african perspectives in the, in the company to do show documentaries, by african filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. andrew c r e z on, if i need to go, i'm on the drive on and reinventing cassandra, a new series of africa direct on how to sierra in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us of permission. nothing lead scottsdale without the girls permission, allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0.
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the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. how much is military link? december gates says 7 is really captives being held in guys that have been killed in his really are strikes. it's not immediately clear when they were killed. the sombre gave says the number of captives killed and is really attacks is no more than 70. the announcement comes as the is really military is facing global condemnation after its soldiers self and killed a 115 palestinians trying to access food aid in gaza. city, foreign ministers, age groups, and rights organizations have denounced the attack. meanwhile, israel's attacks across the gulf industry for continuing at least 5. now this thing
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is were killed in an air strike, the targeted guns and cities as a to neighbor hundreds of people have queued up to pay their last respects to russian opposition leader alex ain. of, on the, at his funeral. in moscow, security was increased around the church where the ceremony took place. western diplomats, including the us and german ambassadors, paid their tributes. the balmy died 2 weeks ago in arctic prison. russian authorities say that he died of natural causes, but his supporters blame president vladimir putin for his desk. you'll your shop of oliver has more on the funeral in moscow. and i'll explain of all the it has been buried, a beat, very suspicious symmetry mosca, his coughing was lowered into the grave to the song my way by frank sinatra. and the tune of determination. moving around these parents on a tony and leave me linda vonny as well as union of own is mazda while out into the symmetry. while most of his allies are in exile abroad,
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they fit to be persecuted. haines, russia and the phone is onto corruption. foundation has been branded extremist organization and bonds in russia. we've also seen some high profile figures here, like a boss. it is to russia and opposition politicians like more recent edition. cuz serena didn't serve until you've got any royce when. and let's say a funeral service for and i've only at the church of the i can of the mother of gold to place and also that thousands of people from near the church move tools to symmetry. chon, sing the name. uh alex alex's name and johnson slogans. we won't forgive, and russia will be free. now people can see it's a cute to the symmetry structuring for several killing me says from the church you national problem. all of a to z right in oscar in haiti, violence has flared as gangs appear to be working together as a trying to take over the capitol. it's happened why the prime minister is abroad
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in a bit to secure international health to restore order commentary method in color points . the constant ruffling of assault rifles. people fleeing with their hands in the air to avoid getting killed. bodies left in the streets. the neighborhoods of haiti's capital port of france have turned into a war. so how's the help of the guns have invaded? they forced us to leave our homes. people are getting shots. we're back ready to leave the area because discounts in the past. months have seen gangs room the streets reading it's believe that controlling 80 percent of the capital already the prime minister ariel on re, is in kenya, trying to secure into the national health the canyon government at early a pledged to send a 1000 soldiers to help police in haiti,
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but it still needs international approval. filled us no such ship was this man jimmy barbecue chevy is using the opportunity to rally games. what was it to buy that was asked to be the 1st objective of our fight is to ensure that we got all these government does not remain in power by any means. all of us, the armed groups in the provincial towns and the arm groups in the capital are united today. at least 4 police officers were killed in violent confrontations on thursday as gaines tried to break into a prison, thousands of civilians. what quote on the cross file they've been trying to lead into the capital this woman was hit by 2 bullets and says she's not getting the help, she needs them. i can't find a doctor to decatur for me, but i don't have any sense. i can't. i can't find any
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gangs have previously competed over territories and influence in haiti, and it is not yet clear if that truly working together now. the violence killed some 5000 people just last year with no and insight to meet. you may have a didn't go out to 0, but michael divert is an author and during list who is covering haiti for 25 years . so you're joining us from baltimore in the united states. this international force that is taking shape still into making, as we heard still needs to be approved. is that a you review the answer to pacify haiti and rain in the gang? i mean, honestly, i think what, what he is going through right now is the kind of multi faceted crisis of, of legitimacy in terms of a government that a lot of people don't view as being legitimate to hold power. and also these, these barriers on groups, especially around the capital, but elsewhere in the country as well, that are kind of exercising. this is force of alarms without any right or, or legitimacy to do so. for people who are new to this story and to
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the downwards security spiral that 80 has been going through. can you explain succinctly how things got this bad in haiti? sure. i mean, they were, there was a, of the kind of phenomenon of the arming of these, that urban gains with the political connection of these specifically used to kind of oriented off and urban games was something that started in the early 2, thousands of under the government a jumper trying to r a steed and kind of spread throughout the body politic so many different groups. many different political organizations in haiti now kind of have, have their government and that there has been, you know, different human rights groups within 80 itself that have accused the current government and having links to these groups as well as you, me show you as a barbecue as, as he's known, i mean, he often makes these very grand statements of different alliances that the games are going to supposedly make. and then they, they spend, you know, months killing one another for these various levels that they have. does the government have what it takes and i heard what you just said about the accusations
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against the government. does the government and your, if you have what it takes to, to pacify the situation. i mean, i, i would honestly say that there's not much of a government to speak of. i mean, what is thought of as the government is already a laundry. and a couple of his, you know, political allies who are, are looking, i think, and some people in the haiti, or been worried maybe that this international force that's coming in might give a sheen of legitimacy to this government. which recently a couple of them yesterday or the day before the pm upfront as to the bahamas said that haiti would hold elections by august of 2025. and then i think a lot of people, as henri has been in office since july of 2021 since the assassination of the former president. i think a lot of people think that's a rather long time for him to continue you. you said that some people suspect that accuse the prime minister of working with the gang. perhaps there is an argument that at this point with gangs controlling 80 percent of the capital, there is no alternative. there is no other way then to work with the gags. i mean,
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they, they, i think of what a lot of people have observed is that you know, and various political factions and haiti, not solely the present government, but they use these on groups as kind of a bad mode which to relieve the pressure on them when things are getting too hot, politically, and i think, you know, they're the gangs at this point to these arm groups. they, they can to, they have more of a force of arms that they can display in and around the capital than the official state authorities. so it's more of a question maybe of the state authorities working with the gangs and the other way around. michael divers, author and journalist, thank you very much for joining us in the program. thank you. italian prime minister, georgia maloney is set to meet us president joe biden at the white house for talks . israel's warren garza and the warren ukraine are both expected to dominate the discussion. the talks come as president joe biden seeks to reassure european partners that the us remains supportive of ukraine. so let's go live to kimberly
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how it gets our white house correspondent. kimberly, what do we need to know about this meeting? oh, yeah, well what we need to know is that uh it is running a little bit behind schedule, but the arrival is expected any moment and what is really going to dominate the conversation we understand is the conversation about the stalling of aid in the us house of representatives, according to the white house, there is going to be a wide range of topics that will be discussed. as you mentioned, garza and the humanitarian situation there is going to be discuss. we know that china relations are going to be discussed. but really it is about the funding for ukraine that is on the top of mind for the italian leader. and that is why she's here right now. it is, she's the president of the rotating presidency for the g 7 nations. and as a result, it is really her job to make sure that the funding that has been promised by the
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united states continues. but that is an issue for joe biden. given the fact that that $95000000000.00 spending bill that passed in the us senate, that is promised aid for ukraine, makes it through the us congress. and so far that has been a challenge for joe biden, is controlled by democrats and the senate. but republicans, the house of representatives have said that they want to see more domestic priorities with government spending. and so this is the conversation that is going to be had we know that there's going to be a conversation about of other kinds of priorities as well. but really it is about ukraine making sure that it has its needs, met and also reassuring those european allies kimberly allocate reporting from the white house. thank you very much. kimberly trade unionists have joined climate activists and a series of demonstrations across germany. they are demanding the government do more to combat climate change and prioritize public transport. i'm gonna cain
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reports from berlin. the next step for transport policy you to this is one of the slogans that now unites trade unionists and climate activists. until now these 2 groups haven't often taken much joint action. but at this demo in berlin there is consensus, and to clear them on from the transport workers taking pods. we have one that's the striking for better working conditions, more time off between genies. so we got just a brief, more time between shifts. we can spend more time about families. as fridays for future sees it, this sort of small collective protest is a chance to show germany bits that concerns on their main stream. times that wider society needs to change the demand socially, like the general and with the matter everyone. and as long as the government and
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the ministers say they have introduced new plummet protection rules and off trying to make public transport more foldable for their own limits. the people of demonstrations like this truly believe the time is now for radical solutions of massive investment. and what they say is necessary. but does, why does society agree with them? i'm kind of government that is really challenging terms of its projects, find that massive investments. beyond that is not quite so clear, so i'm going to change out, is there a bullet? in the past 2 years, texas has bused thousands of migrants to northern municipalities, controlled by democratic governments, have declared themselves century cities. the move has transferred the issues facing border states to democratic cities with more liberal emigration policies. well, no place has struggled more to accommodate the migrant crisis than chicago,
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which plans to evict more than $8000.00 of them from shelter as starting this month . john henry reports the buses from checks is, are driving thousands of migrants to the north and they're driving chicago when decay us. it's a total mess if you're watching from any angle since 2020, to the republican governor of texas a ship. 30000, mostly venezuelan migrants from the us southern border to the democratically controlled city. he's doing it to embarrass president joe by a democrat who abbot accuses of doing little to stop record numbers of new border crossings. habits also doing it to embarrass so called sanctuary. cities like chicago and to turn democratic leaders against each other. alderman andre vasquez, a democrat and son of guatemalan immigrants, says it's working the democratic party, morgan disaster, and the president looked like it is after months away from the presidential election. so it's, it's pretty,
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pretty evident to see what the plan is. the fact that the democrats are acting in the present himself isn't doing anything to executive action, is exacerbating the problem at the height of the cds, brutal winter. many new immigrants slept in police stations. then democratic mayor brandon johnson built a massive migrant, 10 shelter as it turned out on toxic soil. illinois democratic governor, j. b, prisoner condemned. the site is unsafe, leaving the city scrambling to find shelters for thousands of new refugees. just ahead of january's frigid and polar vortex, more than 2000 migrants lived here at the shelter in downtown chicago and they were the lucky ones. they found a place to live. so we'll have to move as early as march for some of them that's likely to mean right here on the streets or chicago, thousands of migrants have already received eviction. notice is ordering them to leave those shelters in march, the city only gave the newcomers 60 days of housing. city leaders have extended
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that time a made low winter temperatures with time is running out. that when the, when we arrived, they had assigned a paper saying that we could stay 60 days because of the cold. we can stay until march. but after that we have to leave and we have no other option. the worst is likely yet to come. abbott is expected to send in armada of buses loaded with migrants to fill the streets in the spring just in time for chicago to host the democratic national convention in august. john henry and l g 0, chicago. the still ahead on alpha 0 and sports. the worlds fastest man is targeting another major title, son of how much will be here with that, just through the business like this, this route to you believe, i guess as i live slowly on,
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as anyone responded in the last couple rounds, we stand there and you know, it's just a free throw. so that was really looking for something back. it's included how strongly are in control of the 1st test against new zealand and wellington cameron green and his and on beach and 174. how much has australia, school? 383 in the 1st inning. you zealand were then bold out for just a $179.00, came cane williams, and there was a run out of that story. australia finished the day with the lead of 217, and they still have a tickets in hand and orland to have one discuss advertisements and i'm beaten how century from captain and do a very nice lead. he's come teach a 6 week, it's victory over. i've got it done. and would that be because of the crowd jersey and this is both for me and you about to say. all right, so thank you so much and that's it from me. so then the 8th of this news hour and
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for today my colleague means said will be with you in just a moment with a full slate of world news on the, the scars of the war. and you pray, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people and power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too, and follows ukrainian war prize investigators as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site. ukraine. ground 0 on a jersey to hey damien to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by well, does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided? hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think,
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is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council, this is a major stumbling block, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era the rights organizations filed a civil suit against the dutch states saying supply is around with via parts for f . 355 projects extend that lens complicit, impossible war crimes and gaza. then that lens has house the repeating distribution center for f 35 spare parts from where it's also supplies israel. in 2022 and exported spear parts worth $2400000.00 to the country with the escalation of the war and gas at this number is now predicted to be much higher. for the 1st time, the court has ordered the country to stop sending weapons to issue out. the verdict is seen as a severe blow to the dutch government to add onto that stopping it's gone for the ocean to the ex. 35 program would jeopardize excites with us and it's well,
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i must have a severe use. it cannot make. in fact, in this product to judge argued that political and economic interests. com be more important than the protection of civilian lives during the war. the beyond wing of how much the 7 captives have been killed by is really a tax on the guns with stripe the i'm on the inside of the balance, is there a life? and also coming up the number of palestinians killed by is riley soldiers while waiting for food rises again, move in 24 hours off to the attack. which is one condemnation from around the walls joint would not.
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