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well, let us know that this is exactly the kind of thing. it is real and discharge israel's motives or clear rate campuses suppress students, fresh hopes for a better future by trying to deplete power. stein's greatest resource, it's people, the israel strikes and age distribution points in northern gauze. as warnings grow about the di shortage of food across the street, the carry, tungsten, this is out of here. a lot from that also kind of is ready. troops remain inside. i'll see for a hospital where they say they've killed at least 50 people detained. thousands of us supreme court rules 2 of the police and texas to arrest migrants across the
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board from mexico. the full of or is it in president type of scenario is indicted. winder is controversial. $119.00 kind of the shot records limits shows that the records were broken, temperatures ocean last year in the street last year. the beginning with new warnings about the diet, shortage of food in gauze, and suggestions that these very restrictions on age cut them out to a war crime. but it follows the reports for the international hunger monitor ended this week, saying dozens could soon be dying of hunger at finding the scale rate with down to cease 5. you and that human rights chief of bulk of taxation as well as restrictions couldn't amount to use the nation as a method of it as
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a war crime is quoting on the international community to assist as well. now, i mean, he did entry of a into gaza to the the risk of finding meanwhile is rarely as strikes of targeted an area crowded with residential homes and buildings. one attack struck a family. i'm kidding. 15 people inside 1st responders are struggling to achieve more bodies, stuck under their level offices. here as an us, i'm sorry for reports from the seen. some of the pictures in this report of the study as to the other slightly of them to follow up. i'll find them it is really, rates have not stopped attacking, cause the city since the morning and have or jets have targeted a family home at the center of gods and city killing 15 people. these dead bodies were retrieved, moments ago from under the rubble of this house. what we're seeing is that the majority killed here are women and children. and this was a direct targeting, but it's really, we're just off on
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a house of several stories. and just as we can see, these dead bodies on the ground have just been recovered from under the rubble can a number of people remain missing under the rubble. as medical staff and civil defense crews could not reach this place. that's not ok. this house, emboldened by the mic bill family, it has been completely destroyed, but it's really hard to judge a don't know me. so i'll try to do that and you know, i mean, yeah, and that's, i mean, i know you, ma'am. it's a business. my brother's house, unfortunately women, children and the neighbors were struck. you know what they were peaceful. people that have sleeping, often having the last time you know, of a full fasting. suddenly we were taken away by what happened and the despite all those, we say praise be to god to cause them due to the lack of resources. well, you know, there remains a number of killed people under the rubble and when we are unable to bring out to the relentless bombardment on cause a city by is really wor, jets has now targeted this family home as killing most of its residents as you walk trapping others under the revolution. and the study of jersey
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a medina was at least 23 published opinions responsible for help and distribute aid had been killed by talking to is ready from bob and to northern guns. well, plain struck the position that equates round about what a 2 north is distributed. there been several attacks on posting and seeking aid at the same location. last month is rarely forces. open fire on a crowd kidding. 118 people seeking food. are you a secretary of state, serves the entire population of gauze, or is in the needs of humanitarian aid. on to the blinking says food delivers must be a priority. is comments come to you in human rights chief blamed israel from blocking a trucks from entering the strip according to the most respected measure of these things, a 100 percent of the population in gaza is a severe levels of
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a 2 food insecurity. that's the 1st time an entire population has been so classified. and we also see again, according to, in this case, the united nations, a 100 percent. the totality of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance . compare that to a sedan about 80 percent of the population, there is indeed the amount of changes of data stand about 70 percent. so again, solving under scores. both the, the urgency, the imperative of making this the priority more blas and gunfire around i'll see for husbands in kansas city. at least 50 palestinians have been killed and many more detained, displaced protestant ends at patience on medical stuff, remain trapped. i surveyed continues while the hospital had only recently resumed partial operations office,
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suffering large scale destruction jane is very raid in them. despite once saying ralph, it was a safe area, is red, is regularly forming the southern city in gaza, a sheltering more than the 1000000 displaced people product as a report from rapid as the as well as was unrelenting. yet more palestinians berry who was, who carried him shorts a suit and facing simon before the whole, you month. and now the we are in from a lot of people have to hold. yeah. having to who of what it means black than this . this is i will say no more than 1000000 palestinians are seeking show, think as a self forced he often onto the devastation in areas for the north east. very all me to drop off would be say the messiahs have continued destroyed is densely populated area, monthly. there is no safe area, but they're saying this is
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a safe area, but there are no safe areas. they're hitting from every direction and they don't care about people. they display stuff from here to there and we don't know where to go. is we'll say is mission is eliminated to most fighters. it's food and re people who are being killed. we are unarmed innocent civilians. we never carry donald. this is the majority of the palestinian population and gaza. know when this trip is being spent. this is amber. se ross in central garza and i got the name is emily. at midnight we woke up to the sound of a bloss rushed the area here and found that this house completely destroyed hoford's. residents were killed and some is still under the rubble. the death building gauze and now is more than 31000 with the people sheltering key roughly, affectively coordinates the dust. so we're wise, if that is very offensive grounds continues direct about as boone, how just
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a rough, rough or southern guns or any of my colleagues and my insight i spoke to dr. nick may know he's a consultant surgeon who volunteered for an emergency medical mission in gaza. describe the situation with patients. so his most recent trip i've been going to garza for nearly 15 years and i thought i would be use bit. i'd be prepared for what's all i was going to see when i went into garza on boxing day. but what i sort of like the hospital was the single was series of cases i've ever seen in my career was adult to i'm a polling technical situations we found ourselves in a great lock. a result is. but most of all the most of porting injures predominate on children and women. and i spent most the 2 weeks operating on severe explosive interest to the chest and that, and then the majority of the patients i'll place on women and also some civilian to children. as well, can you expand on that?
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what was the hall this policy will experience when you look back, i think seeing some of the, a pulling lee in just children in particular. i spent some time in the emergency room, but i likes all spell as well. and saw some very small children was terrible buttons, multiple traumatic amputations, and no real room to deal with these tragic cases. the result is we're very limited. on some days we had no multi, no strong painkillers, give these patients. and all remember things as one small child who had terrible burns to her face so bad that you could see the bones of her face. and she clearly had no chance of survival. i'm was going to die, but we had no pain relief to give her. so no, certainly, well she certainly going to die, but she couldn't die peacefully. she died and i can a, there was no way peaceful for her to go. she was ended up lying on the floor of the
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mozy department. and this was one case, but we still multiple cases like that and they were deeply deep be tragic. i believe it also started seeing some non nutrition cases back then. yeah. so this was back in sit around the new. yeah. and we, the pediatricians, that i like the hospital, was saying 2 or 3 cases of crunchy, a coal, which is the most severe form of protein malnutrition. you see it and it said it comes off images of the funds we sometimes saw and africa years ago where, where these pump village children with, with severe malnutrition and but that they will repairing that. i likes the hospital back over the new. yeah. and on the search results, we saw patients who a mountain doris, and there were so many problems with infections in the hospitals. the jeffery patient who ends up having an injury and having surgery gets a bad infection of calls. when you've got severe infections,
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it accelerates the process of malnutrition. so we ended up seeing some patients severely mile. not reason to cause we've heard in the last few days about the the, the, the, the, the, the mind made from into a cold. there's no existing and goals and the mountain nutrition problems are getting out of it was and you have this terrible cycle of, of, of set success inspection malnutrition and they exacerbate each other. so this is a, a profoundly severe health care problem. and i think the numbers of patients we're going to see from these access tests due to non electrician will do all of the figures currently being quoted for deaths from the trauma of about 30000. i think we, we great the fear that if it goes, we're going to be what an excess of a $100000.00 the us supreme court says, given a controversial texas migration or the green light that allows states no
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enforcement authorities to arrest anyone suspected of crossing the us and mexico for the legally previously that power was only held by federal officers present. jo biden's government has requested the oil to be frozen while the challenge to it worked its way through the know a quotes. mexico says it rejects the door that it went except people deported by texas. but under edmond is the director of the mexico institute at the wilson center. he says this low will have a wide impact on relations between the us and mexico. the understanding of incredibly complicated issue. you have people migrating literally from around the world and, and trying to get into the united states. so i think what happened today, of course, is the court decision allows the process to continue. it allows for implementation of the law. well, while the court challenge continue, so it may turn out that it is kind of the constitutional as have several other
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state level efforts to to control migration in the past. and it really runs into a really a historic challenge in the united states of disputes between federal and state authority. there are several implications, one and some law enforcement officials, even some who, who are supportive of the need to control migration are concerned that it diverts their retention and their resources from, from violent crime from, from really more serious crime. and so that's one concern. another concern is that this sort of law, this sort of enforcement can lead to racial profiling, and that can undermine communities, confidence, and trust, and law enforcement to really have some serious implications. you could see friction is if you start having large numbers of persons who texas is trying to expel and mexico won't, it won't accept. and you start blocking legitimate crossing of the border of,
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of goods and people that's obviously going to have an impact on mexico in, on the relationship. but it's really important to remember that mexico is now our number one trading partner. so there are commercial and blue, great commercial implications, a former brazilian presence, a both scenario has been charged with criminal association and falsifying his own could be 19 vaccination data. is the 1st indictment folder in buffalo, politician who's facing several criminal investigations. he's accused of putting false information into the public health data base to make it appear that he received the crew. and as far as the vaccine, along with several people, his circle during the funds that make both scenario was open the skeptical of vaccines and fancied health restrictions care of joins as live now from rio de janeiro. sorry, monica could both now eventually being present well,
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most analysts here are saying that there's a lot of evidence against gym and that it's. ringback more likely than not that he will be in prison, not today, probably in july when all these investigations will come to an end that he's being investigated for a whole series of other things besides this vaccination issue, which supposedly he was he falsified beads or had been falsified his vaccination records, so he could go to the united states where he spent 3 months after losing the elections to current president easy now to the single. so this is not the only case and there's a lot of evidence piling against him. monica, this isn't the only legal issue he's facing. is it to know exactly. this is one of many. he's also being investigated for allegedly
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trying to sneak in a jewelry that he received from the saudi government as a head of state. and which should have been uh, either put in the collection of gifts given to presidents or declared customs. and that did not happened. that's one case of the most serious of all of the inquiries that are going on is about his role in masterminding masterminding. the january 8th riots when his supporters stormed congress and the supreme court, because they believed his allegations that he had lost the election. because i said the electrical system had been rig also there have been some of his former military aides have come forth and given their testimony to the federal police saying that both sonata had indeed slot it
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a coach to remain in power if he lost the election so this is by far the most serious of all the investigations going on right now on a currently not here for life for us. the thank you. it's a sort of head hair analysis era. we look at what the origin seen is, and indeed it has a complex 2 in the 1st 100 days in office. plus i'm robot pride in the hockey region of ukraine. just a few kilometers from the board with russia, with a team getting people out of harm's way the the brought to you by visit castle. another late winter pushes, bringing snow strata group out of central canada, the great lakes and the northeastern states of the us. temperature wise,
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you can see the depth toronto's right, and it's around about 0 degrees or bit below with the wind enough to give you a significant windshield. by the time we get assessed a, even after it stopped snowing. the big picture elsewhere is fairly quiet. there is obviously some, some, however, the high ground to the northwest. but then in contrast, as a code that comes down through the planes in the midwest, you get the feedback from the gulf. and in between, that means big thunderstorm seemed quite likely in the southern states, us because he also has a very big shows over the bahamas. maybe what the rico and the span yoga gentle breeze has a lot of the heat to build and face of light, costa rica, nick are accurate, but the rain is more significant. i think in the next day or so. and heats also along with right a story in south america. first of all, a guy on a 37.6. a specific temperature admittedly, has been hit twice in the last week and it's a new body record. south of that. this is assisted in those nauseous and teen
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you're watching. i'll just say i remind to of the headlines the new warnings about the shortage of food in gauze. you enter the rights chief focus hook says as well as restrictions could amounts to use of stones ation. at least 23 palestinians tossed with helping to distribute 8. i've been to targeted asperity from bob. concepts for pain struck deposition at a rate round about 8 attributes. they've been set for the tax on published seeking the same location. one of hate sees gangly. this has relative supports, has to regain control of a neighborhood in the capital city of alexandria, and the crowds report itself is escaped from prison. during a recent wave of violence between warring gangs, remaining security forces are struggling to
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a power of increasing on rest. international assets around wage form, a transitional presidential council to pay the waste administer resignation. president how he amelia is mocking $100.00 days since he came to office and argentina. you took power on december 10th, promising to turn the country's fortunes around. but it's time and office has been multiple, i frequent a street protest. sergeant opinions push back against his cost cutting agenda to raise a bug reports from one is iris, or it's become i know to come on seems things come. you have to be late to coffee is a 100 days ago, flashes between protestors and the police on the streets and when a fight is protested was demand more food assistance for soup kitchens. as the nation has left families struggling to make ends meet. the only do we know that every day, but those who can each eternity one today, we have at least 70 percent of the population under the poverty index. a many more
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working people under the indigent index. this is unsustainable. quality weights, i run the wrong scene. item, the main reason nation is over 50 percent since we, they took off his last december 1 who tries to carry out reforms that he says will stabilize the economy. have you had any like coffee for warning people that the situation will get much worse before getting better? and it has the government evaluated subsidies on electricity and friends in places like this one. it shows it has had a huge impact on people's purchasing power in what you said to him. what a site is. he says the situation is difficult for everyone. there is no doubt, there is hardship every way i'm embarrassed to increase prices, but if i don't, i go onto business. i have children coming here to beg for food, but i cannot seem to be nice. reform plan has been focused on
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a mega bill that failed to pass the warehouse and a degree with over $360.00 articles to introduce sweeping reforms georgians. he is economy with that in confidence. it was rejected in the senate last week. and even though it's still valid, if it is rejected in the lower house, it will complicate the economic plan even more. president relate, has one very strong thing, going in his favor that he has a clear objective, a clear vision of what he wants, call it liberally, libertarian free market, reducing the deficit, not printing any more money. and he's very clear this. he's not very good at actually govern. he hasn't done this before. have yet to be late, who calls himself a lie on both the cutting down government spending has left the budget surplus for the 1st time in years. and that inflation has started to go down in february, but those protesting against him are concerned. less economic plan has come
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a bit of expense. very so we'll just see that when a site is us is warning that ukraine's survival is at risk. second, sure. defense lloyd austin, made the remarks that to meeting of the ukraine defense contacts group in germany. members all discussing mobility supports the keys today, ukraine's survival is endangered. in america, security is at risk and they don't have a, they don't have a data waste and we don't have a data spared either. so i leave here today fully determined to keep us security assistance and have munitions flowing. and that's a matter of survival and sovereignty for ukraine. and it's a matter of honor and security for america in eastern ukraine evacuation, all of those are being issued to, to families living in areas under increasing at the time by russian forces. from mcbride, joined the ukrainian red cross on an evacuation mission,
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and the hockey region. a full exam the and then to be prepared for another trip close to the boulder with russia to bring out people who have had enough of the will. oh, so wasn't it today we're going to the town of, of chance. we have 2 addresses with families and there are children to the east of how to keep the town was occupied at the start of the war. and then we taken by ukrainian forces. but that's when the russians began bombarding it with shells and rockets, now landing on a daily basis. first stop is this family who decided to leave with a few possessions and the pet cat. at the 2nd address, they pick ups with linda and the 2 children leaving the husband behind. that is only time for hi read good byes. before a quick exit with i have a more drone circling overhead. and the constant threat of showing this evacuation
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has been taking place while russian fights as opposed to moscow. and based in this positive ukraine, had been staging good tax. just across the board, underlining the dangerous volatility of this whole frontier area. as the fighting intensifies in the east, more involved mandatory evacuation. notice have been issued for families with children to fill it out so that i think there's artillery your rocket, spank some more tears. everything. of course people are worried about their safety and their children. this evacuation ends at the resettlement center in have keep some points that we sometimes they can spend the night hit their trains and we help them get tickets so that we say goodbye. and that's what it is. so for spit liner, it's time to say good bye to a hometown, mostly sensitive. we lived in the town center in the 5th floor apartment, but it was a bump. so we moved to a relative's house, but you could see for yourself how the place was under at that, close to 2. she and her children don't know when or if they will be able to attend
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. rub mcbride hodges era had a key. if you crate in the us, the republican that said, house phone affairs committee has been holding hearings of the american exits from afghanistan in august 2021. hundreds of f guns died off the 4th of the us back government and the advance of the tunnel about among those testifying is general amount. milly, who was chairman of the joint chiefs of stock at the time they're due by chance. and it was my view that absent those conditions, i was not in favor of a unilateral withdrawal of us forces because of my assessment associated costs and risks. the fundamental tension facing the president in fact, to present was that no one could satisfactorily explain when or even if those conditions would ever be met. time is quickly running out for humanity to address the climate process. that's the message from the wells, me to logical organization. as it confirmed 2023 as a whole,
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just your own record. it described the states of us climate as of the charts and one the next year is highly likely to be even water is all just the are mutual just ethan fox or since the 1980s each decade has been warmer than the previous one. with the past 9 years being the warmest since records began. now 2023 has officially been confirmed as the hottest on the record by a huge margin as the average annual global temperature, a priced 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. and i symbolic because it means the world is edging ever closer to the limits set in the powers agreement. the shift from the cooling, natalie, india, to the woman el nino, by the middle of last year, feel the hate and 2024 is expected to be even hotter. and of course, that affects our oceans. sea surface temperatures were exceptionally high for
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months of 2023, and in particular in the north atlantic. august saw a new record for ocean temperatures, beating the previous high setting 2016. in addition, nearly a 3rd of a global ocean was gripped by marine heat wave everyday last year. well, the 90 percent of ass c's experienced t. y conditioned at some points in 2023. plastic has suffered. the logic smells on record since 1950. and the global sea level reached a 30 year record high until it takes the ice was by far the lowest on record. we've lost the size of france and germany combined. the number of people across the world who are acutely food insecure, has more than doubled from a 149000000 before the type of 19 pandemic to 333000000 had a report size. although weather and climate x rays may not be the root cause,
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they are aggravating factors and continued to force people from that homes. now the major league baseball season, most starts in south korea for the 1st time. tickets reportedly sold out in less than half an hour for wednesdays cuts and raising between the los angeles dodgers. and this time, diego padres, the judges are due to unveil the $700000000.00 suit. the style should i, attorney, it is came to pull its not from so major league baseball has landed in south korea for the 1st time. the los angeles dodgers received a hardy walk over the weekend, a team with familiarity and the country full of baseball fence topping the roster is its newest superstar show, hey, or tiny function of i'm looking at all day and i'll come over there. i'm on the new team and we had an opening inquiry. yeah. which is old. something out of the ordinary. in that sense, i'm very excited. i'm looking forward to the 29 year old to time american week, most valuable player will debut with the boys in blue and the 2 game season opener
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