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to live under ground, but they say they can't be forced to live uncomfortably. but the threat of displacement to silence is never far away in palestine. it is another for blowing another stroke of indigenous people fighting to stay on their own land. the palestinian communities, toner, part and goes as on the side of the work you g count as is very strikes kill dozens of members of the same family. the about this and this is the 0 live from don't have also coming up 8 trucks arriving northern garza for the 1st time in months. israel's war has forced hundreds of thousands of palestinians to the brink of starvation. the israelis returned to the streets to
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protest against benjamin listened. yeah. who was handling the warning jars on more chaos and katy civilian struggled to find food as gang violence gets more intense in the capital. the stony 3 g m t, that's 1 am and gaza. warehouse officials say is rarely attacks of killed $63.00 palestinians since friday to is reading strikes hours a part of target to the on the set of refugee camp in central garza, $36.00 members of the same family have been killed in the 1st and at least 7 people were killed in the 2nd victoria game begins are coverage, are the generations of the same family wiped out in and is really strong needed over victims with women and children outside the move got, i'll access to
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a truck arrives to collect deputies for the funeral at least 36 members. if the tobacco be family will kills these radio strike targeted this home near the island . is there a refugee camp? witnesses say it happened late at night? i remember. yeah, this is now the we was sleeping peacefully. then all of a sudden we saw a concrete blocks and breaks flying over our heads. we rushed to the building to see dead bodies all over the place torn to pieces. it is not a war on how mouse it is. it is really war on women and children in the sort of the sub diet that exactly $1141.00 p. m. we heard what felt like in north quite. it was not regular shelling. we ran here to see what happened. we sold this full story building level to the ground. the collapse on the heads of those who were inside. they were all killed. neighbors say they live in constant fear of move is really
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a tax for the photos. all in the, in the whole world is watching those be slaughtered by these release. all they can do was drop some food. you don't want your food, you want the water to stop so that innocent children can have a life a how is after the attack the on the 0 it refugee camp was talking to the game with the injured being brought here to l. x a hospital. and an asteroid. he's a house in the shape, right? one neighborhood with children had to be pulled from the rubble. these women and children are among tens of thousands of innocence kills by the overwhelming military power of israel. many here are asking how many more families will be devastated before this ends. victoria gates and b l g 0 strong scattering desperately need today to arrive safely in northern garza 7 of the vehicles of delivering ages by their last 6 well distributed supplies in gaza. city 8
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organizations of treating this latest delivery as a test to see if they can continue with more on sunday. the trucks have made their way from the roof of crossing through central garza to areas in the north the 1st amount of time h shipment, a guy who has been off loaded. but there are few details and how the aids going to be distributed as the un is warning of a looming fireman, gaza residents, desperate for food, say the shipments won't be the solution. michael, awful reports. 200 tons of aid is brought to show. this represents only a fraction of what's needed to stop people solving in gaza. the situation is sorry about that. no one can imagine it on the ship, even if it helps will be a drop in the ocean. because the entire region is in need of 8, and people are competing to take 8 from the show and drops of closed chaos with several people killed by falling pallets. when parachutes failed to open the number
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and then to send none of them, we keep waiting for the aid. this is not a solution with a by ship all by playing by. yeah. we saw plains dropping 8 and people fighting over it to get the bill. some children who drowned in the c, 488 agencies, a warning, nearly 600000 people are on the brink of 10. well, the nice, the living situation is very bought. we cannot eat or drink and it is very scarce. they told us it is 8 in the south, but it is very scarce. so either the ship opened on this arrived from cyprus on friday. the us charity behind the delivery, acknowledges that the best way to get desperately need an aide in is for israel to open the land car at all. our vice bo, that right there. i read. ready to go into the escape of these i. what do we see? i will you be sure he's how you the of highways. the of a is going to augusta. of course, we need to keep updating the lot across the highway more taxes because no in not
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a that is not a no a play arriving to augusta with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu approving plans for an insult on the southern city of rough. uh, which is sheltering more than a 1000000 displaced people any a deliveries may be too late. mike level, which is 0. 65 talk so expected to resume in doha as early as sunday. god has been acting as mediator and he's really delegation and i bought a head of most side will take part this week as well. rejected a propos deal outlined by homeless off to a senior homeless official accuse nothing. yeah. who of not being interested in reaching an agreement and ahead of those negotiations and contact many countries of voicing their concerns about the is really government's approval of funds for a grand invasion of the southern guns. the city of ruffled regions struggling to cope with the influx of families pushed out of other parts of the strip of the sides of the water. is there any forces? ordered palestinians in the north to evacuate 2 areas below the what the guys that
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body of water divides the strip into to is really army. continue to carry out. attacks size of why the garza palestinians were ordered to move again towards con unit. then israel moved to a talk on eunice, forcing people to flee to ralph, which lies against the border with egypt. it's estimated the 1500000 people are crammed in, their bombardments continues in so called safe zones. my colleague, this does you take is being speaking to 10 more comfortable teams and assist you professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. and he explains the response by western governments. israel's plans to invade the rough or i want to hear the objections we we have consume and this and, and this is very vivid in the american position like yes, you have agreed like to, to conduct a minute to petition dropped off. but there are some conditions or deadlines pertaining disobedience with the causes as conduct has been very vicious. i mean,
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obviously in other parts of the guns, a slip. so i think the u. s. is in that us or would be about us from a similar contact in the south, you know, that would lead to thousands of, of, of, of, of this i'm casualties. so i think we're good with not seeing any of the red line for nothing. yeah. who to stop or not to go to an offer. and that's a problem. he's a concern from the u. s. objections from some west and 1000 in europe. but, but i'm curious about what the options are now for the us in terms of, of leverage on his right. we've talked often about about the weapons that the us is providing to israel, the button administration very clear that they're going to continue doing that. is that something else that the by the administration could be doing? i see this idea of finding potentially addressing the capacity, for instance, has been doing the rounds in washington. i don't think so. i mean, i mean the, i getting, i mean, is there is a democracy by law. does i mean the, the kind of the structure of the government to seeing is that the condition is,
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is the choice of the people, the bylaws who are lot of goals and take that off this for 70 percent, according to many surveys, later surveys. so i think the us would, i mean yeah, i mean strengthening is an old trying to change the school supplies that can only happen through sanctions and he started to the use of use the sanctions against, isn't it? i mean, i mean the incidence or the historically, i mean when we have, i mean the egypt is a and p stokes, you know, and 1982. i mean, that is what levels of code for, for the american citizens by coughing, economic aid, and same also with also the mid threes. the codes in the early ninety's also the show me at that the from such i mean the government, most of what put them by the americans by there's always most of the father. so the medic, this was the only times when we see a she essentially and these are his behavior, but to will not change anything. addressing or giving a speech would not change anything because we know the identity and, and the and,
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and, and a lot of these people. i mean the coalition. it's a. busy national on this site, we can government, nothing will change them. so only for that's, i mean so that's it cannot make leverage. comes to what funds. i think this will assume that the message visit 8 is that enough is enough. the even the says by and by the context of what you're saying, it doesn't sound like very optimistic about any of these talks. and uh, i, i, a lot of them as of to be honest. i mean, i think all the parties are spend modest moving in an empty so it can it because the how much to dispose of the propose that it does love and navigate that we from that initial response sort of, i think we're getting to a good look in just buying more time for this latest to do whatever they want them to goes to the sizes to demonstrate as of java and television. to protest against these reading governments handling of the war on garza, they're demanding that the government should do more to secure the release of is really captives held inside the strip of also protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm just a who has been attending the body instead of
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a demonstrators here say they've come out and see for us in order to demonstrate against these rules. governments specifically on policies in this war that have not seen the captive fraud. nearly a 160 year or more. in fact, the anti government this, they said that they were going to come here and demonstrate outside of the streets in order to send a message to the cabinet. so that simply not being done to bring back these really prime minister in fact, did not have any meetings tonight. that would be about the negotiators. we also really government. you are doing votes from national expansion, is that bills within the country is worth having it for a deal to release is really top is fighting way and he's now falling on been
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spinning that delegation time next week. so these really prime ministers, sunday that's tomorrow, there will be meetings to discuss exactly what kind of mandate as they have to do is really i'm just kind of got more air strikes and southern 11 on huge plumes of smoke being seen in the town of middleton close to the board of, of israel, the lebanese on who has ball. i'm these really minutes are you have been launching cross border with tax nearly every day since october us around 60 families forced to leave their homes by that violent so sheltering into the binding hotel and now and they've been receiving food and water from local charities during the summer done with you and it says the continuing cross border fire has forced more than 90000 lebanese people out of their houses. more than half of them are women. the time just left us alone. i came to this hotel as a displaced person. i,
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3 months ago we fled out, really because of the bombing. my house was damaged. i food for my children, i'm for myself. we are not distressed about the accommodation now. and then we, we are happy that everything that's provided for us. we are not in our own home to us, we please review it last night and they were defeated, group forced out of our village against our will. but if a cease fire is declared now will immediately return to our homes and land will resume our work. children will go back to their schools and life will continue normally. still add and i'll just eat up rush cases, a crane of time to disruptive presidential election himself to 2 people killed any strikes in belgrade, brazil's former president general setup and makes it defiant, appears that they often knew accusations that he was the
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the brought to you by visit capital. hello, all the paraguay is under and alert for heat wave conditions. and now let's throw some thunder storms into the mix here on sunday. don't think that's going to do much to break the heat as it shifts into that southeast corner of brazil. so from parts of lake ray to sa paulo, some big thunder storms here, they will produce hail storms and those winds will pick up as well. there had been some flooding in central bay route. this is entering into the western side of the amazon jungle. and i got to take you to central america because this a warm breeze blowing off the caribbean sea is pumping and heat to hundreds is capital to goose a gal, but we are approaching near record heat for the month of march. this heat also running into the gulf of mexico. so this is going to charge up the store and specifically southern eastern texas. but through the us call states likely to see some hail here and can't rule out a tornado. nissan for the us. ne spins turn quite or wins will now become the story,
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guessing for about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour and places like toronto and new york west found, we go, look at this picture, perfect. a us pacific northwest, portland, 23. that's 10 above where your should be for this sum of the year. and any improvements in those conditions in denver after 60 centimeters of snowfall, you've got a son called combo on sundays here. the weather brought to you by visit castle. why have american evangelicals become his real strongest back, or is us president, you'll find the right to stand with israel with no red line. as long as us support continues, is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept, from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. on alex's here,
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the, the, the, they want to go to 0 romando adult stories this, our health officials and gaza say at least 63 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes since friday to attacks are as a part targeted the all new set of refugee camp in the central gods. 36 members of the same family were killed in the 1st. at least 7 people were killed. for the 1st time in months, trucks caring desperately need today to have arrived in northern gauze and without incident 7 of the vehicles that are living ages of body l y 6 will distribute supplies in johnson city, thousands of demonstrators of galvan and tel aviv to protest against these very
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governments handling the war garza, they're demanding that the government should do more to secure the release of his ready captains held inside the district. okay, let's go to hate to know the united nations is one of the more than a 1000000 people are on the verge of finding gang violence. as power lies, the capital culture prince as john home and reports from neighboring dominican republic, the johns, the same remote for the political solution put forward by the us and counter being nations. another descend into k o. i hate to looting in the pool. the same it carriages and that's gone. 5 criminal gains are on the street. fighting with the hopelessly outmatched police force of the sundays of relative call. meanwhile, schools and businesses, the shop trade is from big to smooth a suffering window around the on the streets. people have turned against us,
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they don't feel comfortable, they don't live in peace. they can't even sleep at home. they can't see me children to school because they have no money to feed him. when mentions go out into the streets, looking for money to feed my children and wives. we find nothing in the country and tell them we will free program, says a 1000000 people are on the brink of funding in the us and european union, the promise state. the question is, how will it get in this, the airport close stuff to close to getting a tax? it's been nearly 2 weeks since planes came down. this room was even the vehicles in the presidential palace and circle by shipping containers apparently by police to stop criminals from taking them. the choking of oil in 2 ways in and around the country. they want to stop the transitional count so that the us in some caribbean countries are pushing for it would be made up of representative from some of heights. these political blocks of the use of unsuccessful outside interference.
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some haitians reject it too, because this is a country for and this has no right to metal, no offense, this is our country and it's up to us to unite and put to an order with the account . some in theory would at least fill a political vacuum name and intern prime minister and pay for the way to both elections and a multinational police force to enter hate. see, under the leadership of kenya, the dot force would inevitably limit the gains power, the fight, and that with the strength. meanwhile, the situation in haiti is on sir john home. and i'll just see the center domingo, the dominican republic. how old isaac is an independent journalist based and hate and he says, a transitional counsel could be formed very soon. i as well as we have found out
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on monday during the emergency talks in uh, jamaica. uh, the various parties that have delegate, i had uh, 2 delegates, one member each uh to this council had about 48 hours initially to, to do it. but what happened is, uh now that deadline is extended and from source is pre v to the ongoing discussions. uh, it's something that can be coming into coming hours or as perhaps early as monday. it's on clear how much time it will need to restore security and what, somewhere in that if someone of an ambience that would allow for a license or, or elect since in, in, in a serene kind of context. but it is in their mandates. but in terms of the timeline, it's unclear how, how long are you going to need? the former drop in manhattan requested back in october of 2022. uh for any assistance uh for police or military some,
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some sort of assistance to help deal with the current ongoing gang crisis. but what, what ended up happening in the last couple weeks is that with uh, essentially the fall of the airport in port infrastructures and facilities. folks here are asking whether or not a foreign force could come at least for these key infrastructures. and at least allow for the airport through to re reopen new jazz winning zone tire sizes and admitted to cooperation with the us with the media. to fact, a spokesman says is revoked in agreement, but it allows medic and military personnel and civilians to off to operate there. the us as an air base and the north with another 2 has been fighting on groups linked to iso fonts, withdrew its troops last year of the jump. i ordered them to leave, to have a tendency, as more from washington dc. a we knew that that had been a us delegation in these uh for 3 days over the last week there was someone in the
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state department, there was the had the, i forget them all of that for come and other other officials. um, yeah, the assumption of in the us is desperately trying to keep its presence in, in these uh, but what the spokesperson says. first of all, the us delegation did not respect the rules of diplomatic engagement from the very beginning. i don't informing the new jerry and government about the goals of the visit. i'm them when they did begin the proceedings. according to the sikes lesson, the us started lecturing, then these area and accusing them of having made secret deals with the russians and the iranians and demanding that they had. and there's, there's deals which clearly wasn't terribly well received by that. and these area in government than it already comes, as we've had diplomatic relations with these countries. for decades, we reject the pressure by the american delegation to buy the silver and right to choose the type of partnerships it once. and we can then become defending nature of, of threats by the heads of the us delegation country to the,
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to do what happened to trust and so on. and in addition, he pointed out the video suspended ministry relations with new jack. it is continuing its operations that some of it for you basis, but zone flowing and these are in government lots, it's actually doing. it says this kind of lack of transparency is on democratic. it's unconstitutional. it's a legal and now the us must go. a united nations is wanting that $5000000.00 people and so the risk of starvation almost a year of fighting between the army and the pot of military rapids support forces as killed fighters of people and force millions to free the homes. many of them are escaping to neighboring self sit down in search of safety and hundreds of people arriving in the rank of time just over the border. and so sit down, you're in transit comes struggling to accommodate new arrivals. malcolm lab reports from right here in the transit gum, which was built nearly a year ago. it has
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a capacity for just over 3000 people, but we're more than 15000 people staying here at the moment. about 1500, more people arriving here in rank everyday. now with me is silver cafe from the u. n's refugee agency is coordinating all of the humanitarian agencies working here. just how serious is this displacement crisis? this is quite a serious starting from the 1st day of the world. and so dining opera 2023. we have more than 600000 new i live every 30, every few z. mostly they are the tell me who are so that so somebody's coming back home. we have a daily drive but of 1500 and the starting from the sun. but we start to see a change in the trend where we start to see more of the fuse you come in to seek safety in house to down. what kinds of conditions are people cleaning from? of, of course it starts with the water because of the conflict is to done. but also after
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that we notice when we talk to the people that they are the weeds, like they are going through more than one displacement. so they say they go from cartoon to my do i need to more than one places. so this lead 1st is to seek safety in another place. so that's also the difficulty they all face to the, for the security and other charges which make them also 3 out of so of to down is the well paying enough attention and providing enough help. unfortunately, we can say this is one of the, some helpful definitely emergency was all what's happening around the globe nowadays. it's not uh, you know, what we are receiving. we know that the don't that are doing their best, the human setting problem that are doing their best, the governments, ourselves for them. they were so supportive, they open the door for all of us that needs to seek asylum here and be in a few seats. but still, the needs are massive, as you see that we have a massive number of t 30100 cuz you would need assistance. but our capacity and funds are very limited . and what's gonna happen to the people who arrived here,
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they've fled from what was a relatively stable and relatively off to a neighbor, to one of the poorest countries on us. what's the future? yeah, unfortunately, even the who is the institution it yourself. so that is not strong, the capacity is limited, and for that it's only for this also then these, because the rank is drawn to the center, so they need to go through that or else or isn't. and this is what the human setting up on that are trying to assist for that if you see if they don't need them to the system, they are free to go wherever they want. but they won't, they haven't had a system, they need to go to the pc camp or so 2 months where they were received. and it could be those bit of a system because in the sense of that sustains very limited. at least 2 people have been killed in ukrainian strikes and the russian region of belgrade. it's in the border with ukraine, as you know, shop a volume of ports. the kremlin says keith is trying to disrupt the russians. presidential election, ukrainian missile strikes as of russian says he goes to the pools in belgrade road,
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the boys real. the governor has an hour and schools and shopping centers will be closed for at least 2 days. before the situation is quite complex, both in the city and in the bel good regions. of course, safety is the primary concern for all of us. the russian defense ministry release. this video showing pro ukrainian troops trying to penetrate its territory. these troops have been tending residents to leave i think more than half full time to go on. everyone who has children, all of them going on, the old people are left to. so ok, which i don't really like the situation here, but we're already used to it and try to stay at home as much as possible. the criminal headset attacks are aimed at the railing, the elections, but the people here say they will still vote for present floods. you repeat in almost so much you were there are no other options at the moment. there is no person who could be opposed to our president. i believe that the work that he's now
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started in terms of a special military operation, he must completed despite the showings about the role headsets are reported, a larger than average election 10 out. and that is in post and stuff like even periods seem to show support for him. undergoing ukraine is nationwide national problem all the way to 0 and then scary for the 2nd day of voting in russia's presidential elections has ended. polls are gonna open again for the final time on sunday bucks and the russian consult regions of ukraine voting started last month. most besides the turn not in these regions, has been hi, keith says the vote is illegal and void and is calling on ukrainians. not to take part because online is a political scientist and executive director of the you vision democracy initiative . it says moscow's pushed for the high turn outage and the russian control regions of ukraine. the turn out is what by putting is really concerned about. they can
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really, really wind up for drawing and you figure they like, but they want to see crowds, they want visible sort of displays of enthusiasm. and i've heard so expert opinions as to the turn out the probably the most 20 percent of the folders throughout prussia, which for us is actually pretty normal. uh, ad vince, why, uh, the, you know, the, all the efforts are being made to actually do to provide this sort of turn out to in the occupied territories where the oversight is simply non existent. this is much easier to hide instances, like i said, a battle of stuffing etc. and to actually force people to come to these uh uh, to the body booth and catching up example where the storm and runs on cause. europe has traditionally provided blood wouldn't with the figure as high as 99.9 percent of a yes vote. this is similar to what happens in north korea. so that's precisely whereby
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to produce a basis. you know, the support is uh, you know, the is and this is supposed to make up for the deficiencies throughout the pressure . like for example, moscow in st. petersburg, we're probably high expect the turn out will be the lowest, involve russia. it was, it was former president jet about as a novel has made a defiant appearance that of valley and really vision that comes of the day after the release of testimony from former military chiefs accusing him of talking to overturn the 2022 election result. the fall in the hands of the army and the air force sable sonata presented them with the plan to reverse the outcome of the vote, which was won by his rival. so that the silver market, you're not gonna advertise more from rio de janeiro business as usual for brazil, spam or pressed invaluable. so non participating and pulling.

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