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most of the environmental impacts of the fight as follows. ukrainian war prize investigators as they collect evidence of what they described as eco side. ukraine ground 0 on the jersey to the dozens of people have been killed or wounded while waiting for a didn't guys a cd. it's the latest in a series of attacks on palestinians desperately seeking from the hello. are you watching l g 0 live from to have with me for the back. people also a head. israel is keeping up as strikes on the stripe. 12 people have been killed in one of the latest attacks on this fair outcome. in central gas 15 children have
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died of mount nutrition doctors, one more babies in guys i will stop unless food is delivered to class. and rob reynolds in los angeles with the story of a legal debate over whether to criminalize people who live on the streets. the thank you for joining us. we begin in gaza city wide. dozens of people have been killed or wounded. after these really military launched another attack on palestinians waiting for aids trucks. victims have been washed to ashi for hospital . civilians were waiting for trucks loaded with flour, when they say is ready to have started firing in all directions. is there as constant military bombardment of guys, along with its targeted attacks make it extremely dangerous for those trying to find food that's we 2 ounces here, a static ip was whom, who's on the line from a rough i, in southern guy's us to another is really attack on
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a humanitarian convoy, terry, tell us more about what you know happened. that guy is a city area. yes, fully a get another duty, a tired can fax on humanitarian supplies that are hitting to they know that pod specific young people who are waiting for such aids to get to the north. now those 8 see kids are just waiting day and night on the main to linking grows just for any kind of a human attorney and convoys that what a life to the know the best part of the kind of syndicate people that i think the team lead running late in terms of to, to go into an old basic food items to, to the edge and critical level of discoloration. and also finding that is striking every single corner of the another. a coffee, a can see on the course of the box a few days more egypt, military attacks on the, on people who are waiting for humanitarian supplies. as also people are all the time try to gather in crowds just waiting to get even the very partial amount of to
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these phase. and some people do not really get lucky to get one, despite all the risk that they are being exposed to. specific feedback is when multiple open point against people who are waiting on the, according to the ministry of health. she a in, gone to say to that the doses of palestinians be killed and you can such repeated attacks were completely focused to killed the old humanitarian organizations ability to work in this area. huge collapse on social security as the and human terry organizations say that the just a couple of the stickers, including movement restrictions, board inspections included of crossing. i don't with the, please on these is for money, which is tough, but offense to get into guys, i don't quit the constant bombardment or phone really considered to be a complete risk journey for 8. what? because to do that that these h or you know that as often this is absolutely
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a very terrifying reality that policy is in the north have been it facing. and we have been also witnessing fourty, in fact, in the box few days, evacuation from the north to the south where people are no longer to exist because of all sensible means of mind that the split part of gauze, a terrifying situation. indeed for the people of northern gotta guys are end of the south. in fact, tarik, thank you very much for the update. tarika was them on the line. they're from rough . when israel is relentless, the bombing, the gaza strip, at least 12 people have been killed in one of the latest strikes on the new sarah comp, in central gaza. dozens more with one date early in the day. at least 8, the palestinians were killed in down by law in the central area while they waited for aids to arrive. as soon as i'm of a child's of detail, these people are running for cover up through these really soldiers fired on a relief conway in their fall off the several philistines were
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killed as they were trying to get much needed food to survive. my number as of one of our i was on my way to the was well, suddenly we were showered with miss hobbs, shrapnel flying around for the past in the tone to pieces. it's beyond description of this is the 2nd time in a week is really forces have targeted a crowd waiting for food on thursday, at least 118 palestinians were killed and hundreds injured while trying to climb on a truck carrying 8 according to you, one workers, many of them had a gunshot ones, but israel says it was largely the result of a stampede. stymied is ravaging gaza. despite somebody dropped it from the sky, the supplies for far short of events meet on the ground. we need to see if we need
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it immediately. we know its repeated to be able to increase. you entered 8 drops will look solve this renewed sustain ceasefire to bring in a safe way, but a to the people in the medical care as well. the constance showing an error strikes are worsening, disseminate here in crisis. they do in a rough i in the south. this was the home of the blinds of families. but now it's raised to the ground. the oven renews. entire family was killed, including for a newborn twins and had it that'd be we were sleeping. there felt like a bottle of water shoot me. my babies were next to me and i called a number of the 10 people told me that my babies were dead. and the father was dead . 2 people here say this really armies targeting the last few pockets of safety.
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electing garza and families like for nias are caught in the crossfire. i'm heartbroken. these relays could have killed one child and left me another. but they're both dead. they're both gone. how can i bring them back? tell me, have you con eunice, some people heavy in order to move to another area. again? this voice message finding these really soldiers says the area near to how much towers is an active combat. so after 5 months of more and more than $30000.00 philistines killed human rights, organizations warrant like is slowly draining out of gaza. they say only an immediate cease fire can bring in then to the sufferings axles i much. alger 0 scott, his house ministry says that means 15 children have died from malnutrition and
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dehydration at just one hospital in the past few days. for weeks, the u. n. has been wanting that 10000 children in garza risk of starvation. in this video from northern garza and mother is mourning the death of her child. she told a policy, and during this her daughter died of mild nutrition and lack of oxygen. doctors at the hospital said the child was lacking critical vitamins and minerals. and then my daughter has died, she passed away due to mal nutrition, all vitamins and minerals dropped sharply in my daughter's body with an accepting heart. all i can do is pray to god one night but the number that this child was suffering and acute lack of oxygen and severe amount nutrition. we did our best to save my life. unfortunately the child died. we do not know how many like coldwell father involved for soc, is the spokesperson for the palestine red crescent society. she describes the conditions in the northern part of the gaza strip as beyond catastrophic of the
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situation. i took him out of the wind hospitals, and other hospitals in garza, as particularly of north of casa, is just dire. come, i large one and, and all day hospital and other hospitals were already analysed out of service because of the medical supplies and medication along with the codes of electricity . because of the few in the possession. however, because people did already tried to clean need for the services of those hospitals, medical teams are trying their best to save lives. the situation and garza and north of casa is beyond catastrophe. we have cold months is a good, the situation is catastrophe. now we even don't have the words to describe what is happening and since are dying because of starvation and the hydration one in 6
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children because below the age of 2 in north of gauze suffered from they are accusing him. i'm not used. and now, thousands of children, i are a trust of losing their lives because of lacking access to fluids. and every basic humanitarian needs the situation in north of casa, even if people were lucky enough to find anything in the markets, the prices are very much high times 20 times in some cases period times higher than the price is before the warrant goes to this lease people can't even afford housing, any money to make bread. is there any media is reporting negotiations for a ceasefire. deal with homos have sold with these really governments deciding against sending a delegation to the latest talks in cairo. they'd been hopes, ideas could be in place by ramadan, after the white house said there was a framework agreement on the table for a 6 week cease fire. i'm the saw hotels,
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most monkey bodies choose a negotiations around ceasefire talks have solved, is really official speaking anonymously. to is really media have said that israel decided against sending a. busy nation to cairo, and that's because how much did not release a list of names of all of the captives who are still alive. this is something that came out the request of this really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who said that she needed this in order to move forward with these talks. however, how mess has said that they're not willing to give up that kind of information until there is a finalized deal in place. but what the term finalized deal means is quite elusive at this point. how mass, however, it has said that their position remains the same and they wanted to reiterate that, that they are looking for a permanent ceasefire an end to the war. whereas these rallies have said, even if there is a 6 week pause in the fighting, they are going to continue on with their military activities just on sunday.
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israel's defense minister jo after lunch has said that under no circumstances will the war end until there was total defeat of how much mediators are trying to bridge these gaps and bridge these sticking points to see what kind of concessions can be made by both sides in order to achieve a deal, but nothing yahoo himself has said that even though there are discussions around a ceasefire, it doesn't mean we're any we're closer to getting a deal from the central as, as ita, occupied east jerusalem. while these really will cabinet minister benny gans, he's on his way to washington dc, velocity and jordan is standing by for us. so benny ganz ross is part of the war cabinet, but he's also a rival of prime minister netanyahu. what is going to be the scope of his visit to washington? who is he going to be meeting and what is he going to be talking about? so, the purpose of many gaps is meetings, according to his office. and this has been republished in a multiple process for ford is to meet with the top by the ministration officials,
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including the vice president, comma le harris and the national security advisor, jake sullivan. and there's also a separate report that on tuesday he would be meeting with the secretary of state ashley blank. and although we have not been able to independently confirmed that meeting against his office, also reportedly says that he will be meeting with republican and democratic leadership in the us congress. all of these meetings to focus on the ongoing war and gaza. now there's other reporting suggesting that from the point houses perspective, the us is going to be asking gas. very tough questions about the conduct of the war inside gaza, about the efforts to bring about that temporary 6 week long ceasefire, so that you mandatory in a can't get in. and so that a swap between the captives held at oliver and somehow city is held in is rarely prisons can be brought about. and they're also going to be tough questions about
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how much longer does more when she want to go on and what needs to be done in order to bring it to a swift conclusion. so a lot of tough questions. but given that reportedly gases trip is not done with the approval of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, there are some political and for policy observers, you're washington, who are suggesting that this might be the bike administration's way of putting more pressure on benjamin netanyahu. to wrap this more up and to deal with the humanitarian prizes sooner rather than later. ross, thank you for that last name. jordan in washington dc, is now the destruction in gaza is unprecedented. in time neighborhoods have been flattened, leaving them unrecognizable by policy until used to live. there is a 2 neighborhood of central guys. the residents are returning to see what's left image and compasses. story. returning to survey the damage of the days of his raise
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the rates and tank for the day 2 neighborhood sights of gauze, the city is almost unrecognizable within tie up blocks of apartments reduced to rubble. hust with a low. and i'm, what i can do about my daughter was staying at her in laws. so she was young only 20 years old. they were besieged by israeli tanks for a month when the innocent people were killed, the 6 story building was destroyed on their heads. and to our families who have been killed with all their all buried under the ruin of us, allow me. my daughter was killed along with her daughter. they were all women and children. 5 whole families were killed by these roommates in cold blood. for the more than 2000000 people have been displaced in garza, many will be returning to a similar scene. a 70 percent of homes believe to have been destroyed. and it's all modern robots and then of simple follow the model. once we had homes we gathered,
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we age, we talk to the friends. now there's nothing but devastation. it's israel savage. we bob over some look around. there's no sign of life of the frontier. well, that's not any homes have been destroyed, but infrastructure to across garza, schools and universities, hospitals, the courthouse government buildings, including central archive cemeteries and over $200.00 alter logical sites, have been what died. experts say the destruction of garza is the worst involved in history. and it will continue until the bombardment stops image and came out to 0. the auto orthodontist use a font with these really police on the outskirts of tel aviv. there were protesting in the town of ne brock angry about possible changes to requirements for military service. the ultra orthodox community is exempt from constrict, conscription,
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but government officials accounting for that to change. so my head on knowledge is 0. i'm going to sell it, i'm getting an order and put it on. there were hundreds with the revised indigenous people fled their territory after on groups. violence broke out in their villages and find out why thousands of striking doctors in south korea are defined. the got the the, the weather brought to you by visit capital to the big flashing sun, the stalls being over new south wales. this line here, and not over the science of queens and not quite trust the border entirely, but that is to full cross. so keep moving northwards and then the bloom general during the afternoon as the temperatures rise. that's right. and actually it's right, a hold of know from australia and property is heaviest in western australia. and
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on palestinians trying to get paid in golf. a city civilians were waiting for trucks loaded with flour. when they say is really to have started firing, you know, directions in northern gas, at least 20 policy names were killed in these really strikes on residential buildings. is there any forces targeted homes, image or body of refugee camp and the soft how we area of casa city and the house ministry in gaza says at least 15 children have died from 9 christian and dehydration at just one hospital in the past few days. a week, so you n as the morning that 10000 children in gaza at risk of salvation has turned to out of well he is not in prosecutors in booking or foster we're investigating was being described as the executions of a 170 people last week. i, those were injured in the attacks on 3 villages. survivors said dozens of women and young children were among the victims. the us state department recently voice its
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grave concern at increasing violence against civilians in this i have country. recovery is a during this base invoking of fossils capital walk. i do go. he told us the attacks were likely an attempt by armed folks to show their still relevant in the country. i actually don't have a claim from anyone who did that is a tax, but what we know is that the country has been on the effect of from tal risk groups . that's what we know and the investigation is going to probably to, to lead us uh to the, the people who are responsible for that because the prosecutor is asking for anybody in the, in the battlement less informations, housing, the country to just let him know what he knows about it tremendously. um den devin having a hard time with the strikes, you know, from the government troops and the tax also is there kind of comes out to arose in
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action that the government is cutting out right now. so they don't have, let's say, much power right now to act in the country. so the, the, carrying out what they've already come to do to sure that'd be a still relevant in the country. and their presence is that of hundreds of indigenous people in northern columbia has been forced to flee the villages of town, increasing power, military violence if taken shelter in the city of rio, had shrunk from where alexander i'm getting reports. gary sonya and their children have been sleeping on hammocks under this 3 since cling their village a week ago. part of the we wouldn't be doing this community. they live in the sierra nevada. they start to mark the mountain range in nor to columbia. but they were forcibly displaced when they were caught in the crossfire of worrying paramilitary groups, piping for control of the key core. either for cocaine trafficking in other illegal activities. relocating we had no other option but to come here because these 2
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groups are fighting for control of our territory. my kids were screaming in fear, hearing the shots, explosions and bones. so we were among the 100 steps flight in the middle of the night, leaving everything behind and finding shelter in the city of video atcha. it's not the 1st time the community has experienced this violence 22 years ago. at least 50 people were killed by paramilitaries among them. did his father put them in a way for me now? i know guys that ok it, we lived with the hope that those times were gone. but unfortunately the pain and sadness is back. and again, we abandoned our animals and our crops to the village indigenous out. dorothy said they believed president gustavo peters government plans of starting peace ducks with all on groups would have ended the violence bundling, which we heard a lot about total peace plans to the press and we wish it would work. but the
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reality for us has be the opposite or united nations reports published last week confirmed that despite the government's efforts, the legal on groups have expanded their control over columbia territory in 2023. and almost 15 per same thing, increase in the number of towns and villages affected by violence, similar to the one. this community is facing instances. most people, the local un refugee office says they fear the changing conflict means the confrontations will continue and overwhelmingly affect indigenous populations. okay, i mean, fact all displacement has a disproportionate impact on ethnic indigenous groups because that territory defines their physical cultural identity. what concern that the isn't an effective response to mitigate these risks for the population institutional capacities, all limited in the face of what could become a major emergency back at the shelter. gary's to sharing
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a major meal with their family, not knowing when and if they will be able to return home or for how long they will receive assistance. alison the be. i just need a few extra now to the us where they've been f as to come in lives. people who live on the streets supreme court judges will rule on whether or law that essentially makes being homeless. a crime is constitutional as wrong. reynolds re, for some, this andre sick could affect the lives of more than half a 1000000 people. the canaan neighbors, she calls herself omen, job own. and she lives on a patch of broken sidewalk with a group of other homeless people. next to a busy street. it's a harsh existence. we're constantly shuffled around like you don't get to dress like your cons to. we just trying to pay attention and be aware of when
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everything is going to get destroyed, stolen support, service providers for the whole. let's say people like omen are suffering the consequences of decades of fail national policy. we have a broken mental health system. we have a broken foster care system. we have some folks who ended up homeless because of an addiction. we have some folks who stop substance misuse once they become homeless. now possible changes to us law could make life more difficult for homeless people. in 2013 the town of grant pass, oregon passed an ordinance criminalizing any form of camping or staying overnight on public property and appeals court throughout the law. but the city took the case to the supreme court states and urban areas, including los angeles county, which as a homeless population of more than $75000.00 support the camping ban one l. a. county supervisor, catherine barger said, in
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a statement. if local governments are restricted from regulating and camping public property, we are left powerless to effectively address our worsening homelessness crisis. advocates for the homeless se criminalizing people who live on the street simply will work, especially in a city like los angeles. you can criminalize people, we don't have space to put them in a jail. it's not going to happen. you can give every person even these tense as many tickets as you want. but where are you going to put them? if you pick them on a here, douglas set up a block later. oakland who creates art from found object says she has no idea where she will be living in a week, a year or beyond. i don't know if the answer is, but it is not persecuting the people that have already suffered. so last year, more than $650000.00 people in the us were homeless at some point in time. the
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highest number recorded since data began being collected nearly 2 decades ago. rob reynolds, l, g 0, los angeles. hey, todd is from the national homelessness law center. he told dodges 0 about the legal arguments around the case. the question in this case is simple. can cities that fail to meet everybody's basic needs for housing, or even emergency shelter? punish people with no choice, but to sleep outside for using things like blankets or pillows. this is the most important supreme court case on homelessness in 40 years. and i, basically, the question is, is it cruel and unusual punishment under our 8th amendment in our constitution to force people to make this impossible choice right now in grant pass oregon, where this case originates, there's a winter storm warning. there's below freezing temperatures, snow falling high winds, but the 2nd to people wrap
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a blanket around themselves to protect themselves from the elements that to be committing a crime. and so it's what we're saying is that it's cruel and unusual. want to force people to make that choice whether to protect themselves from the omens, or have to go to jail. in south korea, opponents of proposed health sector reforms have held the biggest protests yet. the government wants to boost a number of doctors by increasing admissions to medical school. the doctor say the quality of health care will suffer if the changes go ahead. you just came reports from the capital. so organizers say tens of thousands came from across south korea to fight against the governments medical reform plans. it's the largest crowd yet, and there's weeks long battle to people. part of that. and then the government deceives the public size in order to exploits policies. um, systems to make doctors a tunnel medical slaves. the doctors group says the plan to add an additional
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$10000.00 doctors within 10 years. not only is premature, but we'll also further drive doctors away from areas of need towards the more lucrative private practice. one of the sectors the government is looking to enhance is publicly run hospitals to address a shortage in essential medical care, especially in rural areas which account for less than 10 percent of south korea's medical system at which is already struggling to fill vacancies. despite offering competitive pay, even public hospitals within sol are in a difficult situation. and according to the cities mirror. since coming to office 2 years ago, i've been working to improve working conditions for doctors and proposed considerable salaries. but there are no applicants as a standoff, enter as a 3rd week. the government is preparing to suspend the medical licenses of the 1st batch among the thousands of young doctors.
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