tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 7, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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on the, on the clock, this is, it is on line from the how come you off in the next 60 minutes america. this rest you have 2 young children in central gauze. the following is very strong. more aid ad dropped to desperate people and dogs in the u. n. ones, i need at least 300 trucks a day to survive. height the paralyzed by violence. his gang leaders and the prime
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minister remain locked in this time to finish up on the border between hate and the dominican republic of skills was on the street. so hazy people here at the border tells us that they're desperate for any assistance that were stabilize. the country, the time instead of go president back, it's all confirmed and election days off the weeks of unrest following delay and support. mike tyson announced as a shop per ton to the boxing ring at the age of $58.00. the former heavyweight champion is going to fight meet you, but 10 bucks a jacob pull like to the sea in texas. so israel is war and gaza has entered its 6 months and attempts to bring about us the spot of sold. my says is round his towards it all attends by mediators to reach agreements, but say negotiations will continue on the ground and causes bombardment goes on
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unabated. but despite the difficult conditions, there is hope for 2 children of the rescue as pulls him out of life. from under ruins and above. michael apple begins coverage at the end of the ninety's riley strike on an apartment block and dead old paula in central gaza leaving some residents dates. always the days too much debris for rescue is to move by hand. so a bulldozer is put to what scraping open an entrance where the search for survivors can begin the call to some time. they think they found a young boy a line. but it's to the
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then the young girl image. to me, what's your name here? besides the, the, the, the in the and then a 2nd and 100 in the car just in the right. you've all of the for the painstaking work and covers several more bodies among the ruins, entire families killed as they slipped the mike level which is 0.
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and just the noise on that report we just watched is estimated that more than $7000.00 palestinians are missing and gaza. among them nearly $5000.00 women and children, many police have been trapped in the rooms. israel has returned the bodies of 47 palestinians killed during the war. the remains had been taken by as ready forces from nasa hospital. they were transported to the strip through the cut them boots 11, crossing for burial in a mass grave. some protestant in families gathered at the sides in rafa, hoping to find the bodies of the loved ones. the government officials said the deacon pays remains had not been identified. this out is there is tar covers in is on the phone right now from southern gaza. so it's hard to tell us more about who these dead are and what the reason is for is ready is holding the bodies. yes, infection of a disturbing and distressing scene being today is 47 bodies being filed up. in
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order to be fair, we did a mass grave and rough office of being handed over by the user, the size, the to of to be also taken from the goal is a strip um the, the, the, the majority of those buddies have being transported 1st to the door hospital for identification and preparation for burial is but we completely heavy contracting the vertical sources on the ground, the describing the conditions of use, the bodies we've really be difficult actually. it was very difficult for medical teams to identify the identity of use of buddies as specifically that there was new medically so that can disclose the digital or who they are. but he's very report has been saying that is, will have been taken these bodies from different areas and because of strep, including the, the, the graveyard, as anybody's were found in the graveyard of nasir hospital, is you'll see that they have been transferring boost bodies to these rooms for
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forensic examination just to be sure that they are not easily hostages. d, he will do the causal stroke. now this is a cost by the way of the ongoing is ready and then it becomes a into search for the hostages. and the account is being used as in golf and stuff . and at the same time, do you have been destroying multiple 7 trees? of course, different areas where they have been operating inside the tool now is really does not provide sufficient details about their names or even their ages. and to val, it's considered to be a coupon to what we have been doing since then. one of the $53.00, which is completely against only international humanitarian loves retirement even though for now. thanks very much for that update to target is in, in southern as well the us jordan egypt to me. nice job. all right, so if i drop more 8 into northern garza, you east massachusetts. it delivered $53.00 tons of food. medically, international pressure is growing on israel to a lot more. 8 into the strip conditions, remain dot in the know the u. n says at least 300
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a truck needed every day to ease of suffering the a well us president joe biden is expected to announce a plan to establish a temporary posts on guns as coast to increase the flow of humanitarian aid is planning to detail. his plans during his state of the union address later on friday, let's cross now to ireland fisher, his life at the white house for the inside. and what more do we know as to what we're expecting in terms of any kind of a provision. but we knew he was going to address the situation in the middle east. we know he's going to express support for israel, the right to go after how much he's also going to talk about the people that are currently being held captive and talk about the need to continue negotiations to try and get them released as well as the exchange of palestinian prisoners as well . all of that we knew what is new is that he is going to a 9 that he's going to launch in american military operation to essentially establish
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a new port on the course thing guys. but this is something has been talked about for several months, but now joe biden is giving the go ahead. he says it wouldn't mean us troops actually on the ground, but certainly the engineers and other, those other members of the military will be in. busy then building it cause we or reject the or some kind of my ability to be able to get 8 into that part of guys. uh uh, this could take several weeks to, to put in place. it will involve security checks and the separate port of la mancha at the americans are saying they are doing this with a final approval from the israelis. but they do acknowledge that the release have been involved in discussions, particularly over security arrangements. but that is a definite announcement coming in the next few hours during the state of the union . that the us is going to push ahead with this military operation to build a new port on the cost and gaza to get more aid into the country. interesting go
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out and what else are we expecting out of instead of using dress from by? it was a, it's a big night for joe biden coming just a couple of days after super tuesday. he's got to do well here. normally, the state of the union is about laying out targets for the next 12 months for dubai . that means much more than that. he's essentially got to lee or how he sees his campaign running for re election in november and how the following 4 years will look at joe biden believes he's got a good message to the saying that it's talking about a low unemployment. inflation is on the way died wages of actually going up, but the problem is a lot of americans don't feel that the of any better under this economy. so joe biden is going to try and address that and explain how things will get better. he's going to talk about putting more of a tax button on companies that have both it avoid paying taxes. he's also going to talk about putting a higher risk of tax on millionaires as well, to try and get more money in to try and build the likes of infrastructure and help
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at the american middle classes. but the republicans think that joe biden has lost the argument already, and certainly they are going to highlight his age by picking the youngest female member of the senate on the republican side to deliver at the response to joe biden . to bide, we'll also talk about ukraine and has it's important that the united states keep putting aid and there he believes that that's an american security issue. but this is a big speech for joe biden. he's got to deliver and remember, everything that he says does. and if there's any stumbles that will be highlighted by the trump campaign, or i didn't leave it for now. thanks a lot. tell them for sure. the at the white house. so let's focus back on the aide crisis in dallas, and we can speak now to jesse marks. he's a senior advocate for the middle east that refugees into national joining us live from washington dc. i jesse site, a drugs that happening maritime supplies look set to come in,
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but is it going to be enough? we've heard $300.00 trucks a day of aid, a need for the north of gauze. we're alone is really a source of argued input from the i c j that they have facilitated aid and they have allowed some levels of. but as we can see, again, it's kind of a clear pattern of water obstruction of a deliveries. we have not seen sufficient amounts get in, and when we have seen is really the attempt to provide smaller amounts of data outside of the un. we saw the carnage that occurred just last week. now the pursuit of more complicated and last resort, 8 or sponsors like their drops like maritime core doors, further point to a level of culpability. no, functionally, these things are not sustainable. air drops are typically the last resort. wait to deliver 8, and these are only used when there is no other option there. logistically challenging, and they're expensive and only allow a small amount of a to the end. meanwhile, the maritime core door is not going to be a silver board. think about the scale of desperation and destruction in the north that until now has gone unabated. we have issues of truck availability. i spoke to
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someone on the ground yesterday who noted that an absence of trucks is going to make it very challenging to actually move a to from big co, the co sign into the areas where it's critically needed across the north. and this further raises questions about the ongoing closures and limitations of the borders in the south. we have and the north, carney and arrows that remain closed. you can easily move large amounts of a through is by land from the starting port in northern and northern gauze of and then israel. and in the south we still have rough button terms on which until now are effectively blocked up. all right, so a drops insufficient maritime logistics. difficult getting a from port to where they need both a solution open more borders. we have seen that when there is will. and when there is capability, both of which are on the table right now, you can move up to 500 trucks a day. the 8 system into a gas is not new. there was a corner from jordan that has been going on for nearly 2 decades. but after october 7th, that situation became increasingly more complex with more blocks. now to that point,
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the jordanians are having to move trucks without scanners and certain cases across the border. or in some cases by ferry, across from aka. but through egypt like the system has become so complex and the number of arbitrary impediments on the table have made it such that, you know, a truck which might normally prior to the war take just a couple of hours to drive might take multiple days. so fundamentally is really to active, facilitate more aid. this requires the white house is going to have to put more pressure. you can pursue more complicated concepts like maritime core doors in air drops. so fundamentally, the ground route is still the most viable. how can send all you the difference as far as know degrade, and it's installed right now. and then the situation is just going to spire and it's one of yet more tragedy and horror for those and gaza as we thought we saw the worst case in december. when they were attempting to negotiate velocities fire, the situation has become instantly worse. we're already seeing famine and pockets
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of famine pop up around guys. we've already seen the 1st casualties as a result of mount nutrition and dehydration among children. the situation is already ad. it's worse, and it will continue to slip. you know, there were experts john hopkins university, just like recently that we're expecting a worst casualty event, the potential an additional $70000.00 casualties by august 5th, things continue to move without any kind of peace or even slow down in the conflict . but now we're contending with a potential invasion into rasa. we're looking at 1500000 people who are already starving, suffering from overcrowded conditions, lack of medical access, and without a feasible means to deliver and search lots and lots of 8. then we're looking at a mass casualty event in the coming months. now your team travel to egypt. jordan ends who is relevant because i've been junior, i think it was in that. is it 10? is it just very briefly what you found in terms when you, you spoke to those who fled the fights and also those involved in, in the age provision? and certainly, i mean, our, our research painted
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a very different picture than what the, as really is painted up the i, c, j, right? we saw a routine, an arbitrary denial of basic humanitarian goods. and one case we spoke with an n g o, we told us because they couldn't deliver pet 10 poles. they were forced us in a plastic tarpon duct tape and told recipients on the other side to dig through the rubble to find metal bars. like that level of, of control over items that in any other crisis, we'd be perceived that as acceptable just to provide people level of shelter. we also saw a highly complicated this really inspection and approval process. but like any sense of clear and consistent instructions on top of all of this inside of gaza, we spoke with a number of people both in the un and enjoys and palestinians themselves who saw frequent denials of basic humanitarian movements. it was increasing the challenging for the un to leave their warehouses and provide aid north of the why the gods a line into the north, where even going back to months, we saw severe levels of starvation. and we seemed to slip even where they were sense and across the board. you know, and g is told us, they are scared. people who deliver
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a themselves are incapable of delivering aid because of how the conduct of this war has been fought. okay, no, this is what i say, i'm sorry to interrupt that, but we all are gonna have to move on to appreciate that it's very clear. the situation is beyond the crisis point to do appreciate your perspective just and lots of refugees international. thank you. thank you. know how much allegation has left cholera without a breakthrough in sci fi, and it goes to actions broken by egypt kata. i'm united states, but the group says it talks of not collapse and it will continue negotiating through mediation is a member of the political bureau from us. it's toll dodge 0. that is real, is not responding to that to months or something, but then has also accused america of being an unfair mediator at the time as to the beginning of the division of how much has left cairo today to meet with the leaders of how mass. so mo, consultations regarding who needs to go with on the go, the,
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the recent around the talk said cairo, and it's as clear that and that's in the whole and the government of as well. uh, we've been sitting on playing with all the part is of the not responding to the may in the minds, not on the palm as of our but as the in the paperless, the necessity of rating as these via the necessity of allowing the display of speed to go back to note, the guys that have to go back to the homes, allowed to be a monetary and a to go 3 d without conditions to the gases and the code section that will happen of the war. the occupation is refusing to accept these main demands of our policy and the people they don't remember that the american administration is not possible and is not a fed made the
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a to the administration is a pot not directly with not them. yeah. who and his government in the war again, as i look forward to seeing, you know, people, the u. s. administration is supported and nothing. yeah. hope politically and mentally financially and on the diplomatic level of fluid the you as a veto and the security account. so that's why what is said, but the asset misplaced and not only mean statements without re, will to stop the war, the system about the brand of a mass. let square live known to him, to salute, to join us from occupied east, risen. and i'm the, what's the sense in israel about these totes and car the police talks have essentially stalled. and remember that these really is weren't even part of the talks. they declined to send the delegation to the gyptian capital because they had demanded from him as of them to release
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a list of names of all the captives being held in gaza, who were still alive. her must refuse this request saying they couldn't type all that kind of information just during the negotiations that had to be when there was a deal on the table. now there are sticking points that both sides have that they are not willing to budge on things that are non negotiable. how math has said that their position has not changed. they're looking for a comprehensive ceasefire, meaning an end to israel's war on gaza. however, these rallies are saying that they will proceed with military activities, even if there is a pause in the fighting. that is around 6 weeks long, no matter how long it will be. these realize they're going to go back in their results on gaza until all of their military objectives are cheap. now, how much has confirmed both in a statement, and as you'll see, that there will be another round of negotiations next week. but these rarely as has not commented at all whether they will be sending a delegation,
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the talks in the beginning looked like they were going to be promising, is really mediators. i come back with a framework from paris several weeks ago. 2 that was worth discussing within israel's war cabinet, but now that hope has since faded, and while there was a cautious optimism, it seems like that is feeding every day as well. so these talks right now have stalled. as the negotiations in cairo did not bear anything fruitful. i'm not, thanks for that update the i'm to salute in looks quite interesting. now, the owner's wing of her mazda service has been given rights to mediate the release of captives held by governments through the rebels. speaking to ralph 0, senior cassandra gates the the said who, facing folding them, any decision regarding a ship and its crew detained by the rebels is exclusive to the complicates. and that is a tax, the red sea, or in response to israel, starvation policy in gaza. he's, he's also place to continue a tax on ships in the red sea until his rel pulls on the ground and ceases attacks
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. let's bring this all together. it's how can we choose here? and it's due to a professor public policy at 0. it's 2 for graduate studies. so some of the 1st up at this latest announcement from some of the guys who sees the timing's interesting is now how does it fits him with the negotiation? and did the nick, i mean, it becomes a now when we see, i mean the, the, how much that edition is leaving. i've left keidel seems that the confusions have collapsed more or less. but we don't have a formal announcement on it yet. so i think it's a, it's a, i mean, i mean what the hotels are saying is that the signal that they are supposed to come is how much is not alone. that's how most has some strong allies in. and it's more against, is it an, especially in that it's see especially in depth and let them sleep, which is a very strategic, maybe fun, straightforward. and the less than say how strong a card is it, how could they play it? and i'm going to go see ations. and i mean, i mean, i saw it so i mean,
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how about us? i mean, of course you have the access of, of resistance and policies are one part of it. the new off has been on the north and you have some cumulative to groups to get the, the, they put the pressure on the us and is right. and so it's not about how this or anymore it's not about the sun is and it's sending this conflict into adhesion in conflict and ongoing collision of conflict which would exhaust the, the us and is that at the same time at get moving on to the state of union dress in the united states. so you as president joe biden expect to announce a plan to establish a temporary port on a gauze case. what more do we know about that and how it might help? so the idea of a port, i mean it's not the new idea. actually. it was mentioned in some documents related to the day after the plan, the after how mass is published from the gaza strip. part is what is big struck digital that gives us the i a to be honest, it's a bizarre idea because i mean why,
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why do you need it? i mean, is it, i mean, between this one because of the 9, the not the 2 for both of the crossings for trade, then you have the objections level does with the guns a slip. so it's, it's not closer to the white to go and, and bill, this is expensive operation and you don't know what, what, what would be the final outcome? what would have to be successful notes? in my opinion, it's signal to something bigger. i think these rate isn't the americans are experimenting something new, which is a, if this, that asian with more than those words, the signals of this and gives me the plan by using what is what it wants to be comically this thing is, it's something that does a sort of upkeep, it's a good at the end of the think controlled. so by doing this is what is the need from it. so this possibility of a bit of bidding human set an aide and the us as has to get. and if this mechanism works and that everything is human to 7, is my guess and against my opinion, this could be a scenario and a tentative for cutting at a time and thought the construction operation in the day after the woods are going
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to come in 5 see and not extreme israel executive, the thing is this was diminished egypt, sewell in, and thing a does. what? so is it, it would be not comfortable front of disengaged from this possibility. the agent sort of would be diminished because he's a candidate that this insides even the construction that the other ones this what is over. so, so, but this particular, this service is a n a. they asked that a plan which, which is i mean design is completing, imposing a new administrative governess at any moment that goes to bed. not involved how this. so i think by experimenting this project with them because they want to see what have to go with. so the question is, does this 4th or does matter of time color set of only the bottom does not or the entire does a slip, because we know that does a set up a specific group. us know. so if it's only set as a north, then this also has to something in the make the make it what does that mean? is there any want to start something in the last experimenting?
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if these 8 at age minutes will look and popular as businessmen avoiding how this work, then they can expand the plate the right. i think it's, it's dangerous. we'll, we'll see. we'll learn more. certainly in the state of the dresser, later as the night goes on. but for the time being time i can we thank you very much. thank you. my pleasure. now the head of the united states central c'mon has told the senate armed services committee that the middle east region is facing the vice tobin and security situation in half a century. michael corolla was discussing american ministry spending in the region and said the wrong iran was using the boy in gauze a to reshape its interest in the middle east. i let's speak to heidi to a customer who's live in washington dc. and how does tell us more about what we heard from chris? the general carrillo was asked by members of the senate armed services committee, whether he thought that the was military efforts to deter attacks from iranian back, militias has worked. and his surprise,
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perhaps his answer rather was to perhaps surprise that he said that any rock and in syria that yes, those militias have stopped attacking us forces at least for the last 32 days or have not been attacks, which is significant as compared to the near daily attempts to attempt to a service members, and in fact, showing 3 in the earlier days of the war. what is the general as, as us central command credit? this to, he said it was due to be the killing of a top, a category, hezbollah, the commander in syria on, in early february that was in retaliation to the killing of the us troops that he says since then there have been no attacks on us forces in syria or in iraq, but he does not expect that to hold. he was very clear in his testimony. he said that he does expect deterrence to eventually we're off there. and when it comes to the who sees in gamma. and he said point blank that the turns has not worked. we're
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still seeing these attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. so asked what will it take to finally have success on that front of the turn, the companies and others. he said, it really boils down to a ron and its ability to continue re supplying weapons or ran exported. what they saw as a once and a generation opportunity to reshape the middle east to their advantage. or is worked for decades strategically and circle the region with its proxies. in the past 6 months, we have seen every proxy in the uranium threat network operationalized interact, syria 11 on gaza. the west bank in human and general corolla said in order to have an impact on those, a rams flow of weapons must be curved, of course, that he was as boycotting iranian oil as well as the allies. there's sanctions that have been imposed, but china is still buying 90 percent of
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a bronze oil exports. and he said as long as back continues, and there's still this lack of international wholesale effort to stop the wrong from funding its proxy. if he does expect these attacks to continue hiding things about how does your customer that in washington dc, thank you. the know the haitian government has extended the state of emergency is dying is continued to find security forces for control of the country. a prime minister, our laundry is stuck in puerto rico, unable to return home finance a search in the past week since he left the country seeking international support. the international that pulls in puerto friends remains closed and based businesses have shut down. the neighboring dominican republic says it's reinforcing as border extra troops have been deployed. the government says it won't allow haitian refugee comes on its territory across. but in terms of volume is live in the bottom in the,
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on the border of asia and the dominican republic said tourism. so tell us more about what you're seeing there on the border. and just what people say, well, we're here right on the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate to this border is currently close. however, all the movements that you can see right behind the people coming back and forth is people going to a markets where they can get some supplies, medical supplies, food among other things to take back into hate to just a few minutes ago. for example, we saw a truck i migration progress reporting dozens and dozens of patients including children. the government, tall for the dominican republic, has consistently been defaulting haitians inside of the coal fighting international organizations, including the united nations to hold the type of deputations because of the ongoing situation in haiti right now. what we do know is happening in the capital in puerto
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prince and surrounding get rid of his guns, increasing their control. they already control over a whole capital city, extending their control towards other parts of the country. we're also hearing for example, but don't so people, hundreds of thousands have been displayed so far moving to say for area many are currently leaving across the board or in the meantime, the prime minister, i really agree, is kindly in puerto rico. suppose that he's been saying that he's going to return to haiti, however we've been hearing calls from about a gang members like barbecue, who's also known as jimmy sherry. c a. he's a former police officer who's been saying that even though he goes back, there's going to be a civil war in haiti. so lots of tension on the ground in the hey, to lots of people desperate about bill going situation in the country. and when you talk to many of those old coming here, they're sitting there saying that they will take any help in order to that will help them stabilize the country. there's this talk uh, a multinational forces in x rays that tell us about that. what,
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where are we with of the mit? let me tell you about a year ago, i was in haiti and talking and the situation was already extremely dire with them. again, already controlling the wrong, 80 percent of the capital city with hospitals struggling to cope with people fighting hunger and the united nations outset point to making calls. that seemed impossible that the time to get help international help in order to stab a life, especially the security around the capital port of friends. well, that did not happen. they were not able to find the country to lead this type of force until tenea manage to say that they were going to send 1000 police officers to support the haitian national police. it's important to note that he has no army, for example, that the police is not watch well trained, does not have the necessary equipment to fight against the gang them. that's why they're increasing their control all across the country. and also because they have contact with politicians who have used them in the past for their own political
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purposes. so it's been taking a while for this force to be set, top prime minister are really and we travel to can you to begin the discussion of when this deployment could take place. but this situation happened. the prime minister is not able to return to the country, there's been lots of talks between the united states and not position leaders in haiti to see how to set up a transition government. so that's how we will talk. national force could be deployed, but for now in the middle there's millions of people in desperate need. it's just across the border drugs or things of that. they're on the board of tourism, but thank you. on the head here are not 0. those bull coming up, joshua gonna weigh in for the extra done. so these are the,
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had a lot of that was not in the middle east and live around where the weather is set to sound more unsettled over the next few days. we're looking at some pretty severe weather that's set to push into the golf before that when, what's the weather? thanks to a weather system, moving its way across to a key. it brings some briscoe wins to the event, some rain as well, coming into syria and lebanon as well, a bit of a wintry bloss moving across the north of iraq. some of that coming into iran, the heaviest of the rain affecting the southeast. and you can see that rain developing very heavy rain coming in for the u, a. e. as well as a mon, we are likely to see some flash flooding from that heavy rain that's going to for a very short amount of time. dropping the temperature to $26.00 degrees celsius that into 5 attempts or that will be coming down across the north west of africa, thanks to a weather system. moving across the eye, beer in peninsula heavy rain. moving across into algeria and to new the, for the south of this much dryer. cool. central air is heavy rain. however,
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for new southern parts of nigeria and some of those sound the storms that picking up for equitorial, denny, stretching across the congos as well. but the west of the weather on saturday, continuing to effect madagascar as well as northern areas of mozambie. but i'm much try a brighter picture across south africa. the unique perspective that plays students up, they told the palestinians to go to on heard voices through humor. i try to highlight the upstairs, the consistency, and upon proceeding the landscape, connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable har as to reveal a lot about what's happening because of the task of media attention the stream on outages. the are the latest news as it breaks for save only those deliveries of
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food. it didn't play needed because of the acute level of hunger and medical supplies need to r. rawlings to with detailed coverage no sooner do repair works for did this really military rates resume and there is more property destruction from the hearts of the story. this 10 has been a home and the only shows her for so many families, the living conditions are for perfect. the. the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of get into watching out 0 mind was top story. and 2 children have been pulled a life from under the rubble left by and his reading striking central garza
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israel's bump up until this trip is in it's 6 months and the death toll is nearing fetch one years president joe biden is expected to announce a plan to establish a temporary ports on garza's coasts without ships carrying humanitarian 8th, don't israel says it welcomes and for the support supply. it says it will be involved in the development. eighty's capital remains in the state of conflict. tough to all kinds of talk. the presence of police stations, they're also preventing prime minister ariel only from returning home. they wanted me to resign. of sweden has joined nighttime ninty 2 years since it lawrence has been to become a member of the lines and over the documents to place a ceremony. in washington dc, suite and apply to be possibly launch off. the russian launch is military invasion of ukraine, ending decades of political neutrality to send a goal where the delayed presidential elections will now take place on march the
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24th. the announcement was made following a cabinet meeting. a top court ruled that a proposal to hold the vote of the president's mackey south monday to expire. as of april. the 2nd was unconstitutional. it looks like reports from sending goals capital of deka. the finally, a date for senate goals, presidential elections. the crisis is over says this newspaper headline. a month after president microsoft delayed february's polls citing concerns over corruption . over the list of candidates. the senegalese people will go to the polls on march 24th. a date made public and a statement after the weekly cabinet meeting. so for full time is short for a campaign, but it's better than nothing because not holding a vote would have been a catastrophe. this is not again, we can split the minority. okay. well, it seems like we're link over an election dates take our people hostage is that won't inc. awesome. we have a constitution and everybody, including the president, needs to respected the constitutional counsel,
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reject itself suggested election date of june. second, saying he cannot overstaying, is time in power to organize the vote. his term ends on april. second is decision to delay the poll support widespread protests and condemnation, including among his closest allies, he didn't attempt to a piece of the crisis. members of the parliament adopted an amnesty law between 20212023. senegal. witnessed several episodes of violent political interest. thousands of protesters were picked up by security forces. during that time, including opposition, leader was spun sancho. he could be released from the foot rights groups, criticize this m, this the law. these are the name of the right, the justice truth and transparency. so just a deciding that i missed to know would be voted incent again after saying for 3 years that the investigations has been go or has been going on, such a elements such as the kennings of more than 60 purposes. instead of going into the
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pension of around 1000 persons who are participating in protest is just a denial of justice. it's just a cop out of from the government. so has dissolved the government to allow the ruling party, candidate prime minister. i'm going to back to focus on the upcoming campaign that is now shorter than expected. at the end of the day, the main question that remains is, why don't we just postpone these elections in the 1st place? because he 1st mentioned at talked about institutional crisis. so today we have the to the city, got these in the institutional crisis and a new form of credit security forces that were on the street corners of the capital have been removed. the tension has now dropped for critics of the government. this is seen as a failed constitutional cruise forwarded by judges who stood up to the head of states to ensure the vote takes place sooner rather than later. for many here, this is seen as a tribute to the strength of sending goals democracy,
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nicholas hall, calendar 0, the car. all right, let's take this home. we can speak now to the scene fold whose vice president to send a goal. so position of positive policies done just now from dot com. yes, and thanks for joining us here and i'll to 0. first up, may i ask you, what's your reaction to the news of the constitutional counsel has ruled the president with elections now on march, the 24 was thank you very much for having me. we already see that to know the position of town center circle and have a you know, it's just a, again, for the 2nd time to talk to them about the side of time because it has to be on the 2nd number and the elections have to be which is why the side that the dates of the election until it's because of my an announcement that i'm facing, that's when the case and dave dates of the 24th of march. so we are really saying that, you know, find that, you know,
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the foot. this is the fact because she was blind. i'm to 2nd, i don't know that at that time because the getting more because people were getting ready to leave out on the 2nd 2nd at the end of the system. the right is that because i might just have to do is talk to the constitutional crisis as a reason for the delay, but a little this has gone through without any problem. it would save and makes you think that there isn't any cross as a tool in that case. um, it always said that there was an institutional crisis, and that's the reason why you had to delay the vote. but to this now, the fact that it is getting ahead of most of the 24th costs dealt on that there's no, no, there is no need is to shut off all of the systems. so we can send
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a guy decided with just using for making an excuse to keep since 2005. and we don't know what would have happened after doing the 2nd. but we still need to some of the, the, the system. so we have time because i need to try to get people by extensions by these be able to find a way to say, again, you know, it's that i got out of state. and this is why we really the way it to be. you know, so, you know, all right, we have to see what the solution has said. what about now the forthcoming electoral campaign at the campaign is much shorter than was expected. one of the opposition hoops what uh, i mean, this is what? yeah, yeah, we have to just give you just wishing that you know. yeah. happy birthday. it was. this was a big challenge now that we have a big, the big is
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a company and we're supposed to be have to be $21.00 days. now be the maybe 14 days of the company, but, you know, i mean be able to just go out and be with the percentage of the people and the to the pay them because they think they, they want to be out. i'm yes, thankful it's great to have your perspective. do appreciate that. yes. the full vice president to send it goes up position policy. thanks so much. thank you. bye. an eastern democratic republic of congo. the own group, m. 23 is open. the new front line and the ton of wood, it's sure to in north keeping provinces forces civils a couch at the time of 9 valley in north keeper, 2 days of fighting as full as more than a 100000 people to flee the homes. and she also has accused neighboring ruined backing in 23. we could go to 9th and both. okay, we're going to get onto this boat now. joe is standing by next. thank you. mike tyson is now see stepping back into the ring light to this ca,
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the 57 year old former heavyweight champion will be 58. by the time he faces celebrity falling to an incident. stop. jake pull live on netflix. it will take place on july. the 20th in arlington, texas tyson was 20 when he 1st one, the well tightly 1986. still the youngest folks at the f a when a heavy weight title equipped in 2005, but 4 years ago for roy jones junior, in an exhibition which ended in drew earlier i spoke to former world champion books, a may con, about the fight. that's cool, the boxing world by surprise of all i can say as well. i mean no one as i expected that i mean you think of it, jake told being so young and obviously having him use all life ahead of him where mike tyson is in the old up for is why is that? but same time, the weight division, i mean the weight difference. i think mike tyson has to be at least 6070 pounds, heavier on gift. do you remember? i mean a flight is power was never go. he was the heavy well jumping, the one,
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the most dangerous guy in the world. and now he's fighting a young wire in jig pulled. we'd be looking go to the last couple of flights. will still power leave a fire with mike tyson caught him with a good shot. i really think he'd get hurt quite badly. 4 years ago. you forget it for you over the next submission. folks really well, i had the power. i mean, he's fighting a smaller guy this time, and i really believe that, you know, he can, he can hug a jig point if he touched him with a good shot. because like i said, the paul is always going to be there and ok. maybe his reaction is on the coordination might not be that like it was still. mike tyson is no. don't mean he's going to come to fight and he's gonna want to win as well. we're 24 hours away now from the heavy white show down between anthony joshua and francis and gone to the pack, came face to face for the final time of the way. and in riyadh gone. it was a heavy man and
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a $123.00 kilos. nearly 10 kilos heavier than joshua. it was the experience books and play favorite to win gone. it was in mixed martial, alt specialist, informing us the champion. this is just a 2nd book seem fine, so not really losing to tyson siri on points last. you a my, my city said the same, i mailed the dog. i'm going out there to lose. you know, that you can build a dog. i'd make it, you know, i did a sudden i go to respect him as a fighter boys or you think that was part of the problem with tyson, that perhaps he didn't do that and you're not going to make the same mistake. i'm not too sure. tysons local, but he can also those questions himself by com. yes. quote, snippets, icing some time to just make me laugh a little bit because i know that okay, we are going to fight and boasted route. but what happened if you will have just if free fight on any of our smoke those guys? i always think since 8010 a golf book thing right term bro. costa, garrett say davis, who's in riyadh full. the site normally has nothing to lose. uh, but honestly,
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joshua has the legacy to lose, but cash to it's potentially true, right? thing and legacy ending france, the joshua, if he doesn't look good, if he struggles through the turnarounds, get into the go. nobody questions about him as a child. so obviously to, to project himself was completely back. i'm looking for the 3rd time, well, championship. if he notices, i think the legacy is going when of course, and he will face the window. oh, so i so if you would only send the receipt for the dispute, you talked to that's already written in the books for me. i think joshua must be the favor. i'm calling on a t 25. and for me, uh, joshua needs to be long, strong job, early stepping job use the distance and the range against problems going is all can punches, look to dominate and shopping down what kind of tree and maybe stopping lights. and
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the points are turning round fine for long. the goal isn't that he is going to be dangerous. you don't need to credible story. he loves boxing now and he showed you guys, so i some fury is a box right now, not a huge c heavyweight champion to read the full mental impulse. christian hornet says it's time to draw a line under the control of a c caused by allegations over his inappropriate behavior for the last week dismissed the allegations following an independent investigation to horner denied any wrong doing. the women at the center of the allegations is also now been suspended by the team along the track rental shows. they can be beaten on pain or as as to mountain fernando loan. so i set the quickest time in practice. for this we can sound a rate increase to time. well, champion was false to surround the jetta circuit at a be saving throughout the george russell and reading champion macs. the step i knew was 3rd to be for the rental team. in this case is a sub in control of the 5th and final testing and england off the dominating day
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one. india have already won the series and the one the tests, but within fold out for just $218.00 in durham, shell are completely out of to 5, which is to rip through the top order. i'm playing it is $100.00 tests much robbie ashwin took full which is to wrap things up. india then performed well with the finishing that a $135.00 for one. this captain roy had sharma and beaten on 52 were more of a team. the, you know, doesn't get to die and we don't get too high when we, when we, when so, you know, we try and keep us consistent as we can do. we, we appreciate when we maybe, you know, left a few out there and maybe not quite done as well as we needed to. but we'll continue to drive the same consistent message about what we're trying to russian and battle russian tennis players will be allowed to compete out the power. so impacts as neutral athletes. and that use has been welcomed by russia's well, number for dental method of when i wasn't talking,
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it was an amazing experience. is one of the probably like a anyway, biggest memories of my sport life, which i was surprised because, you know, incentives we tend to, to think about it lympics that it's like, grand slam is more important than this and that, so coming there. and so i was like whatever the and now the tournament and then when i came there i was like, wow, it's actually huge then yeah, about the natural flux, you know, i follow the rules sci fi for talking to natural slack. i'm going to plan the natural slack and i'm going to try to, to compete there. uh, she'll get tennis and try to win for sure. and i will finish for that. fantastic. go by level hole in the roof leak this out. and darwin union is putting them to know in the 1st like that last 16 tie again, sponsor, prague. lex. mcallister, put them in front with a penalty. it's still too new as things done because i have the full time result for you. lights are in sports, expect to nick, jerry, thank you very much. the lights are still head here and onto. there are the sections to being breaking temperature records. in the past 9 months,
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the business latest is do you believe, i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern fleets the on the, at our game. now the average temperature of the world's oceans is at its highest since records begun is believed to be rising faster than that any time at least 2000 years. this is serious indications, not least for the world's karl reeves, marine scientists of warning
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a mass bleaching of karl could be on folding right now in the southern hemisphere. perhaps the west and the planet is history. according to the use, copernicus, climate change service, the average level sea surface temperature has exceeded the previous record of $20.00. $83.00, sales is now standing at $21.00. 6 degrees doesn't sound like much of an increase, right? fides. this is way off the chop, what is normal and it matches because it threatens for stocks for ramp, hurricanes and speeding up the collapse of the polar ice sheets, so in distress, healthy oceans are critical to all life on us. they feed us, they regulate our climate and they generate most of the oxygen that we breed. they also provide more than 3000000000 jobs globally. back to you, england is professor of ocean and climate dynamics at university of new south wales in australia. and he says, the rise in ocean temperatures is potentially disastrous. so that's of the oceans
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of where out moraine live sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range. and these temperatures are shooting up going to to much higher levels than we expected. i mean, it's a, there's only in your lighting in your cycles, but we know that a global warming is pushing these temperatures up. but i think even so, even though we've been projecting this woman for decades now, the rate of only out of the last couple of years as cool as good as i've got a little bit anthropogenic climate change. if you look at a temperature series over the last 50 to a 100 years, you can see is progressive warming. it jumps above that every on the new year and dips below for low nino, but super imposed on those short term cycles is a very clear warming trend. and we know that that warming is due to after project emissions of carbon dioxide. so the burning of fossil fuels and a little bit of warming from deforestation. so yeah, it's definitely a human footprint in columbus system. i'm not warming at the surface is potentially
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disastrous for ecosystems. fire kind intensity. it raises the levels intensify storms. it makes the atmosphere more human and brings flush flood ryan events as well. so there's a lot of negative impacts from this warming. and that's why we've been keeping track of it, but also warning about our ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide. now, liquids, sugar and chemical waste is leaky into a major river in bangladesh. that's after a big fire broke out on monday at a sugar factory and the positive chicken, a 5 fights is still working to try and extinguish the flames. more than 100000 tons of bro sugar as being bad. the sugary waste streaming into the account of for the river is coming fishing of the marine creatures, a rail and apple workers in germany of walking off the job and a new round of strikes. employees are demanding a pay rise to be able to manage the rising cost of living. hundreds of thousands of passengers are facing delays and cancellations. a train station to that boats right
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across the country to medicaid reports from this is bolling central station. normally dozens of trainers would come through here every hour. but this thursday very few are due to industrial action by the train drive is union. and while some passengers sympathize with the strikers, others all less than the standing on spring. it's really stressful and you have to constantly try to walk out whether you're going to be able to travel or not. i see on the board a lot of trained on to even running the whole chicago slides. drugs that get the final comment by content. the stand while they come sit down to find a table, they'll find a solution and then come cancellations and travel disruption have hit the main apples to see and funk for to a grand stall off of the ally. lift times are on strike, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers. but the transport sector is not the only one affected by striking action in recent months, many of the industry so see similar process card now me. so i'm going to mention as
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of the time that we are not striking for no reason and the demands are old, was very important things, shortening of 4 hours, and also more be to make up for inflation in cartoons outside and set off. in many cases, the companies off on sympathetic to these to months, decisions which have added to the sense of a winter of discontent in germany, we are seeing most strikes of the relatively small boxes, technically important to unions like the trained drivers. oh, apple passing them and they have a lot of negotiating. paul. companies are reluctant to given to that about to because they have so much power. i'm afraid they will use it. so we don't see most by all of which means that people using germany's airports and it's railway station is like this one. i'll go to have to get used to sites like this with fewer trains and fewer planes on those days of strike action. someone that came out was there a bullet with that?
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