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all the the hello, i'm still here today. this is a news our life from the home. coming up in the next 60 minute, humanitarian a trickles into northern garza, hundreds of thousands of palestinians, all facing salvation. these ready, prime minister, meanwhile vows to proceed with the ground assault on rasa. as german sean started off, salts warns against an attack on the city with a 1000000 civilians of sheltering. we cannot spend by and watched philistines with starvation that some of us that is not what we stand for.
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solidarity in spain, part testers in boston, countries stage a mask from you to the people of palestine and coal for an end to genocide. g made of lead you me to reach poor jim. process president claims another time and office early election results have cruise in winning move in 85 percent of the . well we begin this news. our in northern garza, with another convoy of trucks we understand, is arriving. loaded with desperately needed aid supplies, some 19 trucks occurring essentials and treating rice sugar and flour. they may be away from the roof of crossing in the south of the strip to northern garza via the central style dean road. 6 trucks that were carrying flowers arrived in the north on saturday. now that was the 1st delivery to arrive the without incident in moments. at least 92 palestinians, meanwhile,
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have been killed in the past 24 hours as really forces continue to target residential areas across the street. 2.3000000, all facing funding conditions, and more than half the population has been forced into rafa. stephanie back and we can have coverage. thousands lined up outside the u. n. distribution center in gauze, the city aid is slowly trickling into northern garza, where the u. n is warning of starvation, 13 trucks and total managed to reach both job. i yeah. and goes to city after driving up from the south. no, we'll just war ends. and that we enjoy security and that my husband returns to me and that they provide food for the people to eat. a distribution has been incredibly dangerous and difficult in the north with incidents if is really forces bombing and opened fire on hand out points. accusations, israel denies the lack of cooperation to allow aid in foster
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has prompted a rare c shipment and the us the said it's funding to build a floating dog to increase the deliveries to the air. drops are also being used now, but they are dangerous and inaccurate. methods other than land access, highlighting the business failure to get enough 8 in really good. possibly they must be a process of organization and improvement in sending aid. this method is for animals and cows. they'll crossings through which items pause israel once tequila into spaces. we are a people with it on the staff of thousands of years. they must take into account the dignity of the people that they would. so stayed out. there's probably sites on the line by stop should, is going to be ready should be the primary focus utilizing more of the time of the existing southern crossings. as opposed to the trustworthy, the rest of
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a daily stairway process and the noise to face to face with the noise and the rough across the, from the south to feed the areas of the sales. so, i mean, it's very for striking because we have, we're going to just go capabilities and them to start to replace, to be able to faith available and get them what they need. we just need to get the item quicker and this needs to happen. now, 5 months into this more, the daily killing continues, diplomatic folks continue to be excruciating, seemingly slow motion back and forth. that could result in some respite for the people of garza. but it seems, finding some form of an agreement between israel and how mouth is taking time time . the people of garza simply don't have any more. stephanie decker o g 0. earlier i spoke to tyler a couple was there and he's been following the latest developments for us from rafa and southern gaza, a humanitarian trucks that's off loaded with flour royce. she'll get,
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i'm come suit are right now heading to the another at pot until goes a strip where hundreds of thousands of palestinians are eagerly waiting for such humanitarian supplies been owed out to a feats on as they had been completely cut off from or humanitarian assistance off to the is very military leadership decisions to cost of all kinds of a humanitarian, a deliveries to the another caught off to the rocks in of this round of the conflict. now those people have been cut off from start cheats for more than 5 months. and recently, a very, the relative amount of humanitarian supplies being dropped and also being sent by the mary time co rebuild that had been recently established and being set in the gulf coast of rhodes. and this is absolutely a part of the ongoing efforts maids in order to help palestinians to mitigate that verbatim humanitarian crisis that they have been going through since the beginning of the conflict. but yet, these amounts of humanitarian supplies is because it,
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it to be a truck in the ocean of leads of desperate people in order to recover from the different signs of famine that they have been going through within the past few weeks, is specifically that some families recently started to flee from now the pontiff garza to the south because of hunger and the incredible rates of feminine desperation. people have been living in, in the past few weeks. exactly. it's hard to say even more people are now heading south. you'll in rafa in the south. now there's an young who says they will be a ground defense of the, in the coming weeks, how people receiving where people generally can evaluate the situation to sound extremely controversial as they've been, as they have been following the old as by the, has been the military to head to the south, where areas have been told to be safe, but yet to there is no, any place for them is safe and the ongoing is barely statements by the use of the
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu regarding the potential military and cogent for roof. i know people here are really terrified from such a anticipated step because they believe that they have no what else to go, the happy multiply displaced from the houses and even if they wanted to return back again, they were only leveled the russell and the deputies of their destroy buildings with no operational is a civil infrastructure. it means that there is gonna be a completely corruptive environment with palestinians will be able to lift. um, it's uh, these condition at the same time the see that nothing. yeah. whose exacting move prussia by waving with that option in order to gain more political interest and kind of fits in order to reach to a ceasefire agreements with homeless movement as well. all the time and tons of that are left schultz has worn and is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu against his funds for background defensive and rafa the to need is met in west jerusalem, and schultz dismissing yahoo to protect civilians in garza and also highlights of
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the need for humanitarian aid. he says the world cannot stand by as palestinians risk starvation. the longer the war last, the higher the number of civilian casualties rises. the more desperate the situation of the people and guys have become. the more this backs the question, no matter how important the goals kind of justifies, that's totally be high costs or are there other ways to achieve? you'll go take the ground to assess them safe in level the very to we logic is one consideration. but there is a few minutes having logic as one house with more than one point. 5000000 people be protected where they go we've just had the i think, a very serious conversation, an important conversation among friends. you express your concern for your 2 things . one protecting civilians and 2nd provision of the humanitarian it. and i
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explained that these are concerns as well because we agree with both goals. honda sounds good has more for us from occupies tourism is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that in the face of all of this international pressure and concern that he remains on phase than that israel will continue on with it's more on gone. so until all of its military objectives are achieved, there's been concern from some of israel's biggest allies like the united states and germany in fact nothing yahoo! on sunday meeting with the german chancellor, olaf schultz who voiced his concerns about to the number of casualties within gauze . reaching nearly 32000 pulsed indians who have been killed, as well as the ground invasion into it up off. but nothing yahoo says is imminent, but these really prime minister remains adamant that this ground invasion will be the only way that israel can achieve total victory over how that snow. all of this
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comes on the heels of potential negotiations that are set to take place and go, how in the coming days, israel's war and security cabinets convening this evening and to discuss the mandate that will be given to these negotiators, even though there is the sense within nothing y'all whose own governments and disagreements on what exactly that mandate should be home to set foot jersey to occupied east jerusalem as well as honda was mentioning that you lead is an egypt also warning against israel's con, defensive and rougher egyptian presidents on both sides of cc, it meant to figure a pin commission president us of on the line and kyra this, you announced an 8 $1000000000.00 aid package for cash shot egypt. some of that money will be used to secure borders and to limit the flow of migrants the
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whole lot to bring it over on the books. now here's the profess of european studies at stanford university, and by then he joins us live from that now. or if you're like, we've seen quite the shift from underlay and i remember when she foods israel, and those days off to october, the 7th. and then also given the history, very strong lads from schultz. what is behind this shift? is this about public opinion? you know, i think one has to differentiate from the very 1st beginning. we had more than a year of a european union and criticizing what's going on in israel and didn't get on
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y'all's coming in or takes, you know, about the democratic back sliding. that weren't criticism about corruption cases and the criticism kept going and the differentiation was always surprised. and when i, the foreign minister of germany or the chancellor talks to ohio, officials of these rarely government. and the way it was portrayed in the arab media was it's black and white. germany stand side by side with israel and back sport have a violation of international law. this is not the case so bad for it's not a swing to the other end, but maybe the tone became much more explicit. but the different ation has always been part of the german have to your opinion, political position. well, it was interesting to say of the turn of the best press conference that just took place, and that's in the all who was saying this was a and i'm grading it serious, but important conversation amongst friends. what is actually being said behind
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cartersville is how much influence does germany have right now in israel as well? unfortunately, the influence is not very strong. there is no such thing like a dependency on delivering weapons compared with the united states influence, it's really small. and given the current situation in which the nighttime y'all government is quite in posts revival with the support of 35 bits of citing as well . he probably doesn't care about the trade relations or access to the european single market. this used to be leverage and peace times, but at the moment i don't really see that there is much leverage. so all the shots can do is naming and shaming these things go in the wrong direction. and it clearly goes on the wrong direction. because a military solution, a military strategy that is so short sighted stuff and that it doesn't have a plan what to do afterwards. and what you want to, terry, and costs of this is,
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is simply a political loss that will last much longer than any potential victory. that one can claim, like mission accomplished. you say naming and shaming is the g thinking increasing the unified position amongst european allies. there have been deep divisions during the course of this for of what i wouldn't call it a deep division. there are some countries that simply have more room for maneuver to open the cricket size. if things go in the wrong direction, germany always use the more diplomatic causation. they on the lines, the right of israel for self defense, but they also underlined that it has to be proportional of what is well is to a and in a situation in which the most densely populated parts in the whole region is a subject to a massive military attack, it's not much of a proportion not to speak off a plan b. what to do with people is of course
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a terrible situation for the palestinians in the region. but everyone in the white middle east has to ask him or herself. what is my contribution to make people less softer and not the only point? the thing is, well, let me ask you within the context of what we're seeing in the gaza strip. now, what do you make of the a promises from europe? we've also been hearing criticism that this kind of power the asian construct to be an drops the maritime car doors making to some extent these other countries complicit and, and allowing israel to continue its war. but what would be the alternative to watch people dying and then writing a chapter and it gets to revoke off a terrible piece ost uh, that keeps going that we watch people dying because we didn't do anything. so i think this is part of a package in which the few things that your opinion can do to use diplomatic
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initiatives like what shows up. well, that'll take a few days ago to invite the world community to put pressure on everyone in the reach and to find a 2 state solution. and provide as much as possible as to monetary, an aide with a breaches with the delivery from cypress and to reach out to countries in the region to support people in the business. what counts the most? you say there was no other options left. mean, the other option would have been to have is ro, open the landlord is now the us potentially has the leverage to do that. and the, the european allies of the us clearly have some influence. that is, this basically an acknowledgment that, that europe has no influence over or of israel when it comes to requesting humanitarian access. but as i said in the beginning,
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the leverage from the europeans is very, very limited compared with what the united states theoretically can do. but by then is under pressure because his country is divided between strong supporters of the palestinian and point of view and a very strong jewish lobbying grow. and it's an election here. so theoretically you quit too much more than anyone else. practically, it will file back into it to have a high cost if you only takes one side us or folks into the profess of european studies at stanford university and belen, always great to get your thoughts and analysis on how to 0. thank you for joining us again. all right, thanks for having me. hundreds of people in spain have staged a demonstration to pay tribute to the victims of the war. on garza, the gathering
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listing took place and the basque city of san sebastian. it was staged by a group of artists, an activist who denounced as well as genocide will act on the palestinian people. true. okay. i think that it really is a genocide, a genocide. however, the international priest televisions might talk of more. i know dictionary as well, and for me it's not more. it's genocide. you're not even in the netherlands. $14000.00 pass shoes were displayed in the city of were tracked. they symbolize the palestinian children has been chosen as randy attacks a bell also wrong every 10 minutes to represent the one child killed every 10 minutes. and also during this 400 is really false. as of now rested more than 9000 palestinians in the occupied west by most of them since the war on gospel began for many families. this is the 1st parmesan without their loved ones as needed. abraham reports for others. they've enjoyed many ramadan with an m d. c for
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the table. as the sunsets and the village of boot in the occupied west bank. but as long as the family is getting the dinner table ready to break their daily fast, it's the holy month of the month on a time for family gatherings. but the buzz around the table is missing. the woman who used to put it all together ended but a whole c. a mother of 5 was the rest of the week before them on started. is really the officials have not given a reason yet for detaining her during, at 8 of their home. 18 year old so so it'd be just as her mother spoiled her. she doesn't know how to cook or do the house tours, but that has southern new changed. now all the house responsibilities fell in my life. i clean and tidy up and help my little sister study. she tries to stay positive with behind her anxious smile. there is pain.
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i ask her, what worries her, the most people that i don't know how my mom is doing now in prison. the night before she was arrested, she was preparing that almost done drinks and sweets look at us now trying to keep life going without her. now the farm, indeed, he lives on relatives for help. and those youngest girls are 8 and 9 years old. she bought them new pay a cruise to go to the mosque together. i'm going to get the line. they often tell me grandma, don't leave us alone at night. don't go now, i get them ready to take them to the mosque to pay them even though i am tired, but i will take them a few kilometers away in trouble. now the husband is not missing 12, or even the members of head farm. indeed, the sort of hold on, but 5, her husband, 3 sons, and her daughters fiancee, one detained before the cause of the others after. so what i'm up on be more trial
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in a, in record. it's not the faster i'm it done that we have said was the family member missing, but this time there's more people in prison than here at home. it's sad, yes, you see me cooking, but it's not easy. since the war, these really authorities have prevented palestinian families from visiting prisoners. the little they know about them is from the east prisoners, leaving them unable to answer the questions of her grandchildren. have the few thought he had come home that i can all the children are feeling the pain on their way to the kindergarten. they pass the military prison and cool that on clothes and grandfather. they asked me if the prisoners can hear them last in less than an hour . this families past will come to an end. but the way to re unite with a relative seems never ending. as a detention might be extended in the occupied westbank, at least $9000.00 posted in families are missing at least one loved one. at the spot, people knew that, but he does eat on the occupied west bank the
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moving on to some of the news now. and united nations says the confidence through john has cooled the was, has caused the world's largest displacement crisis nearly a year. now the fighting between the army and the power that throughout the support forces has killed thousands of people enforced a 1000000 more from their homes. now every day, more than 1500 people fling not violence, arrived in neighboring south to don nelson. web reports from rank accounting, which is along the border gotten around know us as a family, was one of the last to leave a neighborhood near sue dunn's capital cost to him. because they couldn't afford to leave earlier when the window will reach stuff, the web um shows everywhere, getting more than 20 of my neighbors each day. so most people have actually been, she says the power millet shreeve rocket support forces are ss,
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took over the area. and the rested sun bushera from the playstation kiosk, he runs the children. he says he was interrogated in keynes, accused of supporting sea dogs on me, and told to join the rest of that or with that a lot of young people registered with my mom said she'd never forgive anyone. if you go and fight, that's why i refused to do something. so she pleaded with the come on those until he was released then for a money to flee with having to i finally your call says he was shot in the stomach more than 2 months ago. his genies being agony, a sale, join more than half a 1000000 people have slept to south seat on since the conflict began nearly a year ago. most of them arriving here at the board of in rank county from the capital g, but it's only accessible by an hour flight to 2 hours. it's drawing so much of the price of flooding when it rains. that's why new expend most of his life working in
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factories and cost to support his family back home. now he hopes so help him if he can get back to the office with people with special needs, including those who are into practice of breast feeding, everyone else's writing, instruct people. here comes the full health services a close the cover page. there's explanation trends and come into town to bring some months. it's been receiving south sudanese, which i need like new york and our growing number of suit and these people are seeing head to of the u. n. refugee agency built it for about 3000. now there are more than 5 times that this is one of the somehow forgot to an emergency. it was all what's happening around the globe nowadays. it's not a, you know, what we are receiving. we have must have number of you 30100 cuz you would need
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assistance. but our capacity and funds are very limited. no, it says he spent the last of his money off that he would show us. he says his friends took him to a hospital, controlled by the are assess, he demanded $1700.00 for surgery and the chevy. i sold all of my furniture and they did the operation and then they demanded more. i couldn't even afford food and i'm urinating blood. i left, i found everything in my home had been looted. so i came here the shelter, who is home to the coming days, his life and livelihood in call to of gone. now he says he just wants to get home malcom web out to 0 ring county south. see don? well, here's malcolm webb, once again with the laces for us from rank. a rang sadie. i said, i said some nice to the rest of south sea dawn, and since the end of
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a thomas road comes from sea tons, capital cost to and so the un and its partners uh, operating bodies on the river nile uh south and east tanny's board here in sail up stream for 2 or 3 days until the reach to reach the city of mount account, which is better connected and continue that on which any so that places of origin from that but not without challenges, some pauses to dawn and secure and facing into communal conflicts, others have been affected by consecutive years of flooding, devastating farm land. and some of the people returning from see don may have originated from south dawn. but having lived there for more than a generation have few ties to go back to say those that on a boatload they want to uh, goes back to the places of origin along with the growing number of seats. and these people who are fleeing here, given the option of moving to a long time refugee settlement, was a growing number of people here at southern and then one to many. and then once you
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get to the long term assessments, the closest one is about a day's drive from here we haven't been, but we've spoken to people here in the transit center who have and who've come back because they said life that is difficult. it's all still a head here on out of there the, this coming a ways, the horrors of one music lesson, how it teacher and gotten those paying his children the district the un extends its assistance mission to have kind of stolen welcome is of millions of dollars every day the hey there, read off the bat tropical psych little need and making line fall in australia is
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northern territory states on monday this one's packing a punch. it's the equivalent of a category 3 hurricane look for those wins. potentially to got stuck to a 120 kilometers prior. know yeah, this is going to dump about $300.00 to maybe half a meter of rain in an area of it's already been inundated. so widespread flooding seems likely in time this breezes scooping up moisture off that has been c, pushing it up and down the coast of new south wales states. so there will be some sundry down ports there. and then this tropical cycle and just spinning off the coast of western australia, it's pretty much going to park itself here. but i do think that it's going to bolster rain fall amounts across indonesia as being the island of java through bali and loan buck islands is walt. meantime, north of this temperature is finally down into cats at 36 degrees and got rain working its way across central in southern china. but once this moves through, that sun will come through and temperatures. hope be on the right is blizzard conditions for japan. so kind of island support or could see, rand,
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turn to snow over the next little bit and will land in new zealand. there are some showers here, but nothing to prompt any weather alerts on monday. see you later i the end of time when is that? that's right. the next thing that's about the template is the return of the lord jesus christ, the apocalypse. witness those into the us is event jellicoe, christine, exploring its influence on democracy and foreign policy on this and try to do. you have just read a fucking list process praying for armageddon. episode one. just examining the headline. is it or is properly today for the forms of life and god's unflinching journalism. awesome. every interview,
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just like the war sharing personal stories with a globe or, or do you want to create a world where women come and feel natural released that trauma and creates explore and abundance of world class programming on which is era the the, [000:00:00;00] the, i watching else is there and let's remind you that top story and all the convoy of trucks is arriving in northern gauze that loaded with desperately needed supplies. 19 trucks carrying essentials and reading rice and sugar silence. this follows an
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earlier delivery on saturday, which was the 1st to arrive in the north without incident, and meanwhile, is there any forces have killed 92 people in casa, in the past 24 hours. at least 12 palestinians were killed in there, i thought. and another strike on a residential building that takes the total number of people killed in the strip to move and $31600.00 german towns that are like salt as well. and these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu against his plans for ground, defensive and rough during the meeting west through some salt destiny on which to protect civilians and call them and highlights of an increase humanitarian to russia. now we have a lot of confusion, has declared victory in the presidential election. withholding stations closed and now more than 2 thirds of violence counted uh the results. sure. he's taken move and 87 percent of that verse and election that was mostly seen as a full gun conclusion. the 3rd and final day reversing those. what was silent,
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protest staged across russia. to meet you moved, uncomfortable. it was a result that didn't surprise anyone. vladimir putin, we'll stay rush as president for at least another 6 years. as you pay is due to, i'd like to think all of russia citizens, we're all one team. all russian citizens came to vote. it's very important to say this is not a legal formality policing in the russian people are the source of power in the country. there were few ways russians could demonstrate that this contempt in the selection and not to get arrested for it. but at noon on sunday, thousands did it silently. people came to cost the ballots at the same agreed time at tens of thousands of folding stations, and $11.00 time zones, and the broad episode. okay, well present them a good. it's clear that the president will be elected without us, but at least we will show ourselves. i came personally to show that i disagree and to show that there are many of them there. could you always be like,
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i guess i would like to expect change? i don't know if that will happen or not, but i believe my voice can make a difference. of this action was endorsed by late opposition leader alex a novel name. shortly before he died in an optic colony, this protest campaign was going to change the outcome of the election. vladimir putin is overwhelmingly popular in russia. and if i want to continue ation of the policy as it is now in our country, that's why i've, i've just pull out president present boots and was running against 3 other candidates who never spoke out against him all the way in ukraine voting and the selection was also held in the occupied territories of ukraine and in crimea. that's despite the fighting that and showing of for the territories and russia. anybody voting good participation that has the majority is something that
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makes itself to vote. and i, i know there are controversies of these point to these would be sold to the sound system in the future. process economy has proven largely resilience despite the severe west and sanctions for the war in ukraine. and that's likely to help boots. and in the weeks and months ahead with lot of my boots and securing another 6 years as president, there's little expectation that russia's domestic or foreign policies will change, reaching that in co, out to 0. and let's get the latest from us. go with you. there's a couple of out of a unit of record when for freedom the highest turn out seemingly and what nearly 3 decades mean. this was exactly what present and the kremlin wanted absolutely was a 2 percent of the protocols process not legit. patient has one in the last round
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of the presidential elections. currently, he has a seat 7 point one percent of the road. so the reco breaking vote of 10 out of 74 percent. also please pick from then very much i should say it's a succeeded initially full cost fig. 070 percent. now let's say that's uh, there's some precedent to turn out indicates people's well to actively participate in the life of the country and the time and the teachers. so it seems many have expressed that a welding supposed hand. we can say that tonight is a big and happy night for present supporters and she has disappointment for his opponents. usually i see that prisons been speaking to report as a kind of victory speech. just in the last couple of hours. he was the aust about the opposition, the the alexia valley, who recently died in prison. let's take a left. oh, sure. it's regarding mr. malone. me. yes,
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he passed away. this is always side. but we had all the cases when people died in prison. when those cousins happen in the united states have have multiple times usually by the way, a few days before the volunteer passed away, i was told that there was an idea to exchange him, follow people in prison in western countries. you may believe me or not, the person who was speaking to me hadn't even finished his sentence. what i already said, yes, i agree. also, unfortunately, what's happened happened. there was only one condition that he would not come back to russia. it was quite a revelation. i believe this is also the 1st time we've actually had present mentioned development by name and public. how significant does that, and where does this result now leave the opposition. i see persians also saying that people who swelled balance will be dealt with to well, that's right. so it seems like, let's say a present for the 1st time said i like saying of only his name out loud. and of
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course it's widely being discussed here now. so he said that he indeed agreed to exchange or invalidate for prisoners in the west, demanding that the valley never returned to russia. ah, well, i'll be safe. and the question about wall street journal, a report to evan gosh, coverage remains on on said he mentioned the name of a boris in a destin is the only and he will presidential no many whose name didn't end up on the balance. he simply was bought from taking part in this presidential election. and he said, put in said that to basically, boris in addition, didn't put enough effort in order to succeed. so and also he said that the future challenges for russia, the russian needs to fulfill goals of its miniature operation to strengthen
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russia's defense capability and forces present familiar rhetoric. so it means that russia is not going to change it. schools and probably this is some sort of a, well, the russian or physician is really losing her right now. that's all i can say. you're a couple of out of the, the, with the nice as far as from the russian capital. thanks very much. a pleasure. have hearing about the voting also took place and ukraine. the entire trees on the russian control and ukraine has cooled. those votes and legal invoice, and when regions victory was announced, ukraine's president brought to me his lensky, add this to say, showed now to montgomery these days. the russian dictators imitates another election, which is clear to everyone in the wall that this figure out how this happens so often in history is simply sick from how long it'll be and is doing everything comfortable for ever. there is no evil he will not commit to prolonged his personal power, possibly for all the pride reports now from
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t in this election is widely regarded here in ukraine is a facile b at once. that according to ukraine, is accompanied by a threats, intimidation in bribery, in the russian control, territories of ukraine, where this pilot is being held according to ukrainian intelligence and election officials in places like separate easier and kind of sons have been going door to door with ballot boxes accompanied by um, soldiers and also agents from rushes security service the f s b apparently to explain to voters who to vote for. and also apparently explaining that a boat not full. vladimir putin might be considered to be anti russians as also to . busy of pressure being placed on business owners and public employees such as teachers to turn out and vote. meanwhile, ukraine's parliament has condemned this whole exercise and called upon the
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international community to do the same. and there's also be in a timely reminder, as has been issued previously when russian occupies, is a on known here of how these type of ballots in the elections in these controlled areas of ukraine that any ukrainian citizens helping them do. it may well be held accountable, legally for legal action at some point in the future. run mcbride, i'll just say, are a key. the russians abroad. i've also been very thing in the selection and they've been able to express their opposition to the president. pretend ari force, it was of the russian embassy in london with expounds. now most of them dissidence have are so here in west london, outside the russian embassy. this has been the same throughout the day. people waiting patiently in this line, having to wait patiently this line, taking more than 3 hours sometimes before people get the chance to vote. some preaching voters to the overwhelming majority of people here, certainly those we've spoken to intend to vote against the russian president. i don't support the war,
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i don't support the ark option and fix it to be changed. we were talking about this with my friends, and yet none of us have voted in the presidential election record. and i think it's because partly because we didn't trust it. and we still don't trust that, you know, nothing has changed that sense, but we just decided it's time to come out as you do feel to be counted in and sadly locked down. no, it won't be counted, but it will signal people inside the system to see what 3 numbers, what the numbers are. this has been happening for many years. and thanks to alex and she put us together, a russian embassies around the way for testers have organized process. midday, against is automated fruits. and that was a saying invalid, where we saw the widow of an ex invalid helio. not on to join the 2 votes as the invalid. i'm just going to some of the scene here in london just across the road from the embassy. a process that's been going on throughout the day. the organizers
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have as far as i say, it's vital, it's even common vote, even if they are a dissolution by russian democracy in order to keep politically active and to make their voices heard. i suppose that i'll just say around london, i spoke to pablo feldman, how he's a columnist on defense. less than laska. he says, no significant changes in russian politics are expected with persians, victory, the election seems to be quite a success for present votes him. he got the votes possible and a yes it is going to, it's a victory for him. and for his course of action, that means the same course of action is going to continue. well, now that there is no paul on the horizon, do you expect that minute tree operations or choices around that might change too? well, right now there's a spring in russia and ukraine is coming up,
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which means there's going to be worked around a lot of much um, effective or mobile offensive factions or more where it's impossible. so finding more of course, continue for the next couple months, comes the summer funding season. i believe both sides or be or try to change the course or back. so to break through, to end this war would have to be some kind of at least partial victory. that means they're going to be preparing. they're going to, there's plans when you're creating the package of co up up to half a 1000000 man more there to do more co ops in russia. everything is going to be gearing up to the summer. you talk about building up forces, did you get the sense that mobilize ation of more forces through conscription that that was being pops down, play the head of the selection, so you expect to see more now? well, it's not construction. it's the scription happens, but the officially costs because they're not to do the front line though. they are
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persuaded to sign contracts and then they're sending back right. customers with like contract soldiers. but i believe this is going to your premiums will begin mobilizing additional hundreds of thousands of troops. it's almost inevitable that brush will do more with the same because i'm doing this. tell me is important is by too important for both moscow and key about in his victory speech person has just said that he's considering setting up what he's calling sama, tree zones and ukrainian territories. what might that look like? like there's need some kind of a buffer zones that you bring could not of tag a russian dog that's inside russia. it's not really clear which would be how big the zones would be mosque, or maybe you want to see most of your grade as are kind of zone of russian
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excellence where ukrainian armaments would be limited. so i believe this is the work in progress. again, it all depends on how the coming a summer fighting season turns out for both sides. well, as we've been reporting, ukrainian territory is that uh, kind of a under russian occupation, they were forced to void. what implications might this selection have for them going forward? lopez again, doesn't change anything. what? sure. officially these, the thoughts of you create have being annexed or re uniform unified with russia proper. uh so that does not change much. so i believe that the selection is kind of things will be as they were before more or less, i mean the same uh, administration. the same with the same uh,
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cohorts with that we are are in place. that means not much of us going to change the pertaining to our top story. now the war on garza ahead of the un agency for palestinian refugees sleep as a really has described israel's invasion on children and the future was sent to you in to 1000 palestinian children. a 1000 killed by is really forces in garza. we understand that these 23 children has died from severe hung up in the hydration, because this really isn't allowing of age into casa. many children have also been permanently disabled. unicef estimates that someone 1000 children have limits amputation in the 1st 2 months of this for a loan. they're also carrying extreme psychological trauma from the conflict on russ as more than 1000000 children need mental health support. oh steve, so has to be is the president and founder of hill palestine. it's a humanitarian,
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nonprofit organization that helps to bring hundreds of injured and l. children to united states from gaza for free k. she says 8 organizations are frustrated as then simply not able to provide sufficient to monitoring systems. the operations and gaza are addressing the urgent needs on the ground. they're obviously we're in a acute phase of survival for the palestinian people, particularly the children. so the basic necessities are absolutely required at this time, we're talking about food for starving, and people were talking about shelter for those who had their homes destroyed or talking about medical care and access to medical services which were at one time available, but no longer available on the ground and goes to because of the collapse health system. so we're trying to address all of the urgent needs on the ground there. in addition to the long term rebuilding of the lives of these children in gaza, which will take place after the dis, acute phase is over. but right now we're just trying to address the urgent needs, which so many 8 organizations are going through and on. the difficulty of doing
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this work to all of us face is having access. we have literally the trucks that are waiting to get in from egypt, and we're also doing our work through services that are available are supplies that are available in the local marketing and gaza. and therefore, i think all of us in. ready organizations are very frustrated by having the resources available to do this work, but not having the access and the availability availability to the people who are in dire need of this manager. in a while, for those children who are still in gauze, i am unable to leave a pallet. and the music teacher is helping to face children to guess about their di circumstances. even if it's only for an hour or 2. like a lot of reports from the sounds of it. it's just the music less of that could be taking place anywhere in the world. except it isn't. and it's not tell us the new music. teach them mohammed. oh,
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how bosh as an audience here in central gaza at a center housing displace, palestinians, even gifts and excited sums up and outcomes. they moved by and then limited restorative what about goals and the music centers to reach kids into display centers all over the gaza strip. we want to entertain them either through music or to teach them something that gets to them. now, selves out of this as field war, smiles already these days. but music can do that. sometimes positivity can be contagious. being am live between india and this up. when i have an activity i bring my 2 daughters with me to the display centers. we make activities for the children. the atmosphere is very nice and they count and wait for us to get here. whenever i come, they run towards me and asked me, why did i take so long for dina. the music lessons
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a suit. a welcome change from the sounds of the medicine i came to learn how to sing and play music. i love to sing. i used to hear bombing sounds and become scared. but now that i've started the music class, i can feel more comfortable. and my heart is called mohammed says he'll continue going to display some incentives given cause his children an opportunity to escape the reality just for a while. and that's something like level which is a and most of the had here on out was doing law of a once again. this volcano in iceland as are opting for the full time since december. the vis medical facility in the man incidents capital had a tool is
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a single room that provides health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers. for dance health sector is nearly destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapids support forces. d u n says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well. and the center also receives patients with a gunshot wound, or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many invest 15 volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to bone level by the conflict.
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the welcome back. the taliban has welcome to the extension of the mandate of the un mission, and i've got a strong they have a massive aid cod since they seized power back in 2021. and since then, millions of asked, hands have been going hungry every day. or some of them debate has moved from couple the aiden violence of being perhaps the only consistent things in the sun and the last 4 decades. remote and ruined communities have been cut off for years. as humanitarian agencies found it too dangerous to venture into donavon control and penetrate a lot has changed. the problem is now the government. and this a drive is also different. using technology to minimize costs and corruption of
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gone, entrepreneurs are trying to reach people in need. this truck has returned to go on to stop. when many of those have left we provide identification using only the id cards. we have what we call a proof of delivery, which can be in form of video and photos and documents. if there is potential fraud . you will catch that with every time you interact with the family efforts like this paid in comparison to the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis. the economy was essentially built on foreign aid, and much of it has dried up for lack of a fewer jobs and financial restrictions are full and taking a tool in the last year to know more than 2 dozen hospitals have lost their international funding. the board for the program has stopped providing health to more than 10000000 f guns and the u. n. c point $2000000.00 appeal has only
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received less than a 3rd of its funding. well, that means increased suffering for the port of, of not suffice. so unfortunately, we've had to make sweeping cuts across the country and there is not one district that hasn't been affected. and of course, the most impacted are women and children. people with disabilities and the elderly because they're a catch, have been so drastic of what some i've done to believe a cuts might force positive change. they will only affect the largest and the biggest to entity in agencies which we know for the last 20 years have not had that kind of results with the, the bigger amount of funding that they did receive. so i looked at it as an opportunity to bring in the efficiencies that are overdue for a long time. sampling corruption in the last 2 decades means basic facilities for health and education are lacking. after that, but the bones, bannon demons,
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gordon society. although women are not allowed back in education and health, depends on the profession and good and secondary education remains of unofficial se . they inherited a broken system despite trillions of dollars spent and upfront of found by donors insisting they won't let a to be used as a pressure tool. they call the latest cuts and financial restrictions collective punishment of the outcome people. so i'm going to drop it down to 0 cub columbia as government says it's suspending the sci fi deal with the countries biggest group, the phone, the phone crystals. the defense minister said that the military will restart operations off to the group carried out attacks on civilians and local officials on the southwest. president, gustavo petro, his administration has been holding talks with all the groups hoping to end decades of violence. officials and brazil have issued health warnings and several regions because of soaring temperatures,
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higher than usual temperatures are expected in areas across the southeast and the central west temperatures. and we're diginero rose to 40 degrees, but it felt more like 60 and activation 7 ordered in iceland, where a volcano has erupt it for the 4th time since december, the russians have become more frequent until the recognized dependency left and recent is consumed on a high level the sirens blaring iceland blue lagoon tourist bought warning of volcanic corruption. police declared a state of emergency a more than 500 people were forced to leave the area. i've never experienced anything like that before. i'll be honest, i wasn't scared or anything. i hope everybody got out okay, but it really was the experience that i and i'm like at the same time. well, how could this happen? i couldn't wait to come here. it's the 4th option in iceland,
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since december. instance in january and february, damage, roads and destroyed homes. authorities couldn't tell exactly when the next one with the strike board people for weeks that it was coming. the exact time of it, uh, starting is not. uh, it's not possible to predict. but the 1st twos of this, moving towards the surface actually happens only about 15 minutes in advance of the ropes and breaking to the surface. but it was definitely expected. more than 4000 residents were forced to leave the area because of ruptures and tremors last year. they were clear to return in february, but most of the state away, many bulk. and i'll just say seismic activity in the region is on the rise and more options are likely in the future. vince and monahan, alex's era, as well, that's it for me and associates, have this news out 100
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a robot to send the the 1st to me. so that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. a boost hole occupation resulting in a her wrist take your time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage present it to the world to justify israel so so on gaza, dozens of children bound him up during them and executed them. this information has
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