tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 21, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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were joining us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha ha . how do i make log this is in use on life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. us extra stayed on the blinking holds discussions on an immediate cease fire and gaza during her visits to egypt. not because of mine is relevant as palestinians to evacuate the el cheapo hospitals threatening to blow up. the launch is medical complex. in garza, they day more than a dozen people into the new cranes capital key of to russia launches is because
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miss all the time we were in brussels. we're, your leaders are expected to cool for a revival the nuclear power industry and saw us after raising the m l. b. c's and nicer. on wednesday, the san diego padres hit vacuum game c, b to shave high autonomy. to add a gorgeous is seen a lesson and reliance on the so it is $1500.00 out of gmc and we begin this news with the boy on browser news that the united states has submitted a draw for admission to the un security council. recognizing the need for an immediate cease for us that true states to me blinking is in egypt. so on another regional diplomatic push, he says a resignation is linked to the release of captives held by him us the policy and for our ministry has dismissed the latest round of us to put a mistake. he is really a tax on doza. well,
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they continue the know the army is now threatening to blow up l. a sheaf of hospital with people trapped inside. it says it's killed a $145.00 inches in the vicinity of the complex. i'm asked denies, having any fights is the and then the occupied westbank funerals are being held for some of the palestinians killed in is really rates. they include 2 who were targeted in a drain strike. near the 6, you have to cut them whenever action tore this from united states and across the middle east. but 1st let's talk to gabrielle. it's on to join us from the united nations in new york and great gape. so this draw for resolution significance. but with caveats you might say, or yeah, that's right, a very big mcafee are actually this new draft resolution that the americans have circulated. we got a copy of it late on wednesday, and there's really only one change. this is a draft has been going around for more than 2 weeks now, privately between the security council members,
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the latest draft and there's only one change and it says, and this is important. it says it determines the imperative of an immediate and sustained cease fire to protect civilian. i'll say it again determines the imperative of an immediate and sustain she's part. does that mean that the us is demanding and immediate? she's for the answer to that is clearly no demanding. the imperative essentially means that a ceasefire is necessary. it's may be unavoidable. these are my words, but it certainly does not use the language demand. and that's important because in previous drap resolutions by other countries related to gods, are they very clearly say demands and immediate cheeseburger. and that's what the majority of the security council members have voted for and want. but that the us has a block with a veto at least 3 separate times since october 7th. so this is the real sticking point. this language here. now we've been doing some reporting here at the un all
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morning. and i can tell you that at least 2 diplomatic sources have told l g 0. they are not happy with this draft with this language on the ceasefire that the us is put in here. meaning that it is not clear enough that there is no language demanding a cease fire, and that's why i leased to source have told us that they are not happy with this. i can also tell you that within the last hour the us deputy and master robert would was going into the security council on a, on a briefing on syria. and we asked him specifically, does this language in your view, call for an immediate a and a demand of a ceasefire. and he basically was non committal. he said, hey, listen, we're still negotiating this. i don't want to negotiate in public. so it's clear that this language is pretty vague, and it's also clear that the us, uh, perhaps is playing some a word games if you will, changing the language,
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but not demanding an immediate cease fire like the majority of the security council says that they want all right, great, right, gabriel, thanks very much. the for that. let's head down the east coast to washington dc. rosamond jordan, is that the state department in a row? so i'm cheap. lincoln was in saudi arabia now in egypt. what's being discussed? the, the us secretary of state antony blanca and discussed the situation in garza, the d for a cease fire of at least 6 weeks as well as protecting civilians inside garza, that was repeated in his meetings with the saudi foreign minister with the saudi crown principal home its been solomon with the egyptian president, l. c. c. and with the foreign minister of egypt of mister shockley. the statement
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also noted that antony blinking said that it was important to try to start laying the groundwork for an independent palestinian state with security guarantees for israel. that is a different language from what we have seen in previous read out on the us position, indicating that it would be in favor of 18, militarized, powell standing in states. so that new wants is worth pointing out. the secretary of state is going to be heading it to israel on friday for meetings with the high level government officials. and certainly this is about basically trying to head off and is really invasion of ralph. i've given that to you was says that it is very, very deeply concerned about the welfare of the 1400000 palestinians who have fled to southern gaza to try to avoid the fighting and the rest of the cost of the strip roads. thanks for that sir. well, from washington dc. let's head to occupied east jerusalem. i'm to salute is the,
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and i'm the tell us how well this is being received by the, his writings the, well, there's been no official comment from anyone across these really government about this. and it comes a made, continues disputes and disagreements between american and these really officials. and remember, just earlier this week, the us president joe biden had requested from a prime minister benjamin netanyahu to send a delegation and is rarely delegation to washington to brief american counterparts on how exactly this ground invasion into the fall is going to work. so among a series of disagreements between the americans and the israelis, the issue of a ceasefire is also one of them, is real maintains that it has the right to defend itself. and that this is a war that must be fought until for an absolute victory that in the words of these rarely prime minister himself. but next week,
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what we can expect from this is rarely delegation. going to washington are, is really plans on reportedly how exactly they are going to invade garza southern most city, but also how they're going to evacuate nearly a 1000000 and a half palestinians who are seeking refuge there. so the back and forth rhetoric between american and his really officials continues, but no official comment just yet on this us move at the united nations. all right, we'll see how things develop the end of the time being thanks very much. have a student there and occupied east jerusalem park. i was enjoying just now from rough or in southern dogs are intact. so this polk of diplomacy on several levels. but of course on the ground the struggle for life goes on, i guess that's why it's uh, generally palestinians are flowing old. the latest diplomatic developments regarding the ongoing efforts made by cuz hot andries no. but the h, as in order to reach us east by agreement between mazda and isabel,
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bought in fox palestinians, also are clearly understanding the cli got stuck. todd egypt not trying to bridge between how much is well in terms of the return of the of activities to the number of positive cars with the full is very withdrawal from the 2 or 3. the complete announcements of a permanent ceasefire agreement doctor will be carried thoughts on stages of different faces as a sources helping informing us. so the situation till now is a still really dire for palestinians on the are completely afraid of from the clear determination of the is what the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to invite you to rough off, which is of the last remaining place you for palestinians, which can send it to be, i'm sorry, i'm running to the bottom and so on the course of the past a few weeks. but the reality on the ground is that that was that he was tossed to lose hope in terms of their return to the houses, to the northern parts of gauze as they are seeing how there is an m and an american press on these when a government to carry out
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a ceasefire agreement with homeless spot, the gap, so as to why, but we both spots. but they also believe that these ongoing efforts will be fruitful at the certain points which will guarantee kinds of temper trunk quality on the ground. that will guarantee a full flow. they didn't get many chevy and supplies to the gaza strip. but they believe and hope at the same time that these negotiations can help to reduce the level of tension between full spots on the grounds. and also we'll give the palestinians opportunity to get to get some good day. is that to be clear of a, it's very bombardments the entire briefly, if you would raise a course of being ongoing. it's alice you for hospital. what's the latest the of the situation an hourly basis getting much more or less and the she felt hospital as a is very minute treat of forces have arrested a hundreds of palestinians and killed. at least 140 palestinians were existing
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inside and also on the vicinity of the medical compound. fish. 2 of them had been killed within the past 24 hours according to its very immediate reports. but what we can see and hear from eye witnesses down the ground, that's the only bombardment continued the old areas as these valley find to jets, half level to the ground. and i'm the overs venture towers of houses on the facility of the hospital sites that they have also destroyed. uh the main uh, a specialized surgery. a building that is responsible for providing uh medical treatment for thousands of pounds. plenty of patients who are no longer would be able to receive such medical care. in the hospital, which is from the palestinian perspective, might be subjected to full destruction as they is what it forces us to carrying on with their military operation on the ground. the a target thanks for that sir. so it goes on uh, that's target resume. uh in rafa in southern guns. uh,
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what lets me be reporting at least 8 palestinians to be killed in a series of his ready rates and the occupied westbank funerals have taken place for some of the victims. hundreds joined a procession into a cut them for, for the victims, killed them wednesday nights to have them in a drug and strike laura tongue has more now from alberta where a funeral is being held for 19 year old shot dead by is ready for his body all the homicide here is now being carried in this process. and as you can see, people refuge account heading up to where they will vary the one in as the graveyard. so this is just another young man's life caught. so i was 19 years old mohammed here, but it's certainly not the only one in the occupied west plank that was sweeping and find that right. taking place to your, to the south, we saw in tucker down the is ready on the entered at dawn. they ends with all the
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folders of sauces, tearing up the streets, pulled a huge amount of damage to the infrastructure. there was also an s strike killing 2 people. and it's really short said 2 more people we'll center in the south of napa . as, according to eye witnesses, $19.00 will be 10 over an hour by friday. so just low c, as i say in the space surfaces takes me find a basing that on a nova has been in the south of hyper on this happens just outside bush at sea. on such a month, he entered to work the only out, got these ready, so just said he was going to stop somebody, so that will they shot him. he is now 1st until june, hospices says, a particularly violent effect, but it just goes on the night before in geneva, 3 people killed in his writing strike yesterday as well says a day of trace here in the old squad, westland, as people very shy, loved ones we now and i'll be here at summit trina,
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i just want to show you what's taking place behind me. they're taking mohammed to his final resting place. just so hit with friends and family a waiting to bury him. he's come from alamo. are you ready to come on a refugee? we've seen that today. we've seen the pictures of people who've been killed, young man who's been killed by the it's already sold, as people hit on some very well is a cycle of violence, will continue, nor hon. out is there, i'll be there in the occupied westbank. or let's draw this all together. now these are the senior police, columbus ball and the shower joins me. so more and blinking. 3 in the rounds again in the region. you and the resolution presented. you and h q from the us. what's happening? you know, i got a feeling because i've been listening to our reporting from this morning about the young security council resolutions and so forth. i think we're probably going to see whatever happens in new york at the u on,
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depending on what happens in keitel. but what happens in the region, meaning the united states is not going to approve any un security council. that is, game changer. unless something gibbs in the region, and in that sense, the meeting between the 6 out of port administer and blinking entitle could, could be a break through. we don't know yet. because secondly, the out of countries that are presenting the out of countries in general are presenting a consensus, a comment division of how the world sees the day after from the day before through in the future of is all about us. i meaning there's a bit about road map with very specific guidelines and very specific steps and requirements about what needs to be done. and who should do what in terms of is
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there as the palestinians, the united states, beautiful in unit and data about moving forward from establishing a cease fire to israeli withdrawal from garza freezing of the supplements to uh, the extension of it. but a single thought of the been to guys a pro version of is there any of that a spinning and security forces onto an international peace conference with the un security council resolution recognizing palestine allowing for the united states that are pretty nice by this time and so, so do you think is being hammered down to that sort of, di, somebody we, we try for decades to get this sort of detail. how about do you think we're at that point? i think, i think after 3 meetings of those 64 ministers of the past 5 months, they have reached some sort of a, a concept paper, some kind of a, a vision. so kind of what all. now what's really interesting about it is probably our viewers around the world will not remember. you're too young to remember that
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talk to i wish. but right after that $9067.00 war, there was the infamous or the famous out of knows 3 knows nothing. negotiations with israel no to the condition of his ride, not to peace with his right. right. since then basically that i've been trying to walk it back. spect, today, the out of world is all for the peace negotiation and recognition of his rise in addition to security guarantees. right for this our blueprint if you will, will blinking by will the us. but i think it's the closest thing that we're seeing american positions donado position. because if you remember some 2 decades ago, there was a piece initiative that thought a be sufficient that became part of the george bush famous a road map for peace. what to day on the basis of that thought up, you finished the lead by start with the idea we are, we're getting closer with an american possession that says the day after they should be no. is really occupation of guys. they should be 2 state solution and
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there should be some sort of original, secure with this structure that guarantees the security of both israel and palestine. the ups are all funding that today. they are offering that with detailed roadmap that says the united states nation with the following. we need to do the following. and the palestinians, and these various to meet to do, you know, a number of things. so in a sense, we will see what the amount of responses, but you can say that we're certainly at the moment now where there is a close or a common view if you wouldn't between washington and various out of capitals. the, the, the heck of what actually is more than they pick up the, the, the main office that goes, of course, that then you know, govern, right? is israel, right? okay. but, you know, we're new ways you listen to the democratic leadership in the senate when you listen to me, the, the democratic administration by then blinking them so on, so forth. you can tell that there is a bit of attention on this sort of issue,
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right? so the united states is asking, is there a not to invade? god is good enough to invade for alpha and the southern part of guys that because that could read to the, to the, you know, dramatize ation of the ongoing general side. right? because that was probably to explode. any ida piece initiatives that the out ups are putting on the table today. i mean, a major is quite type of an invasion of drop off where 1800000 for the seniors are taking refuge, wouldn't be a major blow to any potential piece. and it should say, of course, any potential way into a future of some kind of a collection system that agent. so that's not presenting something, it is of an interest. i think probably it would be listed in, you know, with for years and we'll see what happens after that. so many questions i have for you mind, but we've had another time. we'll have to take him on that and coming as, but it's not being thanks very much mom to try that. thank you. i probably more
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still ahead on the news are including the election by full in south africa. the new policy of a former president jacob's he met, threatens to talk into support for the governing a and c. i may just study ones are fully global for trinity rates. will look at the potential impacts of a shrinking population. and despite the slow starts, the f one sees him from his eighty's is hamilton, is trying to look at the positives, will have him in the say, russia has lowest as long as miss all the time. can weeks on ukraine's capital craving that for says missile defense units shutting down. at least 17 people were injured as miss alt deborah, he fell in several districts. keith, as some apartments co fire and schools and warehouses were damaged for mcbride is at the scene in keeps. this was the largest such missile strike against the cave
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region in a month and a half. the irate alarm was issued in the early hours of thursday morning local time, after large numbers of aircraft to a detective taking off from russian fields. and then the 1st explosions began. just before dawn, as ad defense is across the city got to work into septic incoming missiles with debris folding out a number of locations, causing widespread damage and also a number of casualties they will socrates reckoned. the just over the t ms. tiles were fired. 2 of them, they say, well hypersonic kings themselves, the rest of the said to have been cruise missiles, all fired from strategic boneless people here took to the right shows is also seeking shelter as they have done in the past, in the metro system until the all clear was finally given like to in the morning when the settlement as have listed the national lots are doing everything to destroy a nation. a task is a people is to stay united into
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a remainder who is the enemy. as the clean up operation has been continuing throughout the says day, people have been assessing damage to the homes and also to that business yard covered through the lights. it makes your heart leap. you have something one moment and then the next, it's gone. this the time comes just the day off to revisit by us national security advisor jake sullivan to keep promising that to billions of dollars in military a that a still held up in the us. congress will eventually he says, be released, but the president followed them. is the lensky and his nightly address wednesday, saying the more defensive and defensive or desperately needed that coming on the day of a strike on the north eastern city of car pay that claims more than a 1000 people killed and just run mcbride. i'll just say era, the way you need is a meeting in brussels to discuss how to be so ukraine's war effort and other
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defense issues drills for on dollars results on the agenda. let's close live to note the tense with 2 different types of butler in brussels. and natasha. so ukraine, 1st the important part of the gender, obviously. what specifically will they be looking at? the lead is all, i'm looking at ways to step off military agents support for a t. it's more than 2 years now since russia in pages and the wants to make sure that support is ongoing. one of the things that looking at is green lighting, a moving $5000000.00 military, a package which would help keep fly width and things like munitions and missile defense systems. the sort of thing that we've heard present below them is lensky say the ukraine. so urgently needs another thing, this thing to it's about is using the prophets from frozen russian assets on military a, to buy weapons as well. that's been some unprofessional. among some i you members
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said, so we're worried about the galaxies, that other site, that money was supposed to be a mouthful, a reconstruction, but nevertheless some of those issues on the table and a renewed sense of urgency here, that it is important to continue to support ukraine because of on substance abuse and getting us support because of a lot to me. persians re election in washing a natasha, gaza, as i say, also out for discussion. and what can we expect on that front? yes elite is on looking at putting out the statement later which could off for a, a sustainable cease for that doesn't necessarily mean that waiting for an immediate cease wipers. so it needs the step of the ramones and in the cost where the therapy notes of divisions and the you are recording of for any form that you monetary in force will cease fly. they're also looking to coolness rel notes to carry out it's planned invasion of rougher with more than a 1000000 postings of sheltering,
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struggling to survive. that suffice, it will say, a demand at all costs, which is being held and calls the be released. and this idea, hawkins at the tone here when it comes to is role amongst you leaders. we heard for example, from the you foreign policy chief, there's a bro some a little bit earlier. she said that israel, the full size of right to defend itself is sony does not have a right. he said to carry out the revenge. natasha advice about to natasha button a back in brussels to now some european lead is an energy ex that's a cooling for an expansion of the nuclear power industry. say it will help reduce carbon emissions. amazing in brussels that the u. n. told me the energy atomic agencies 1st nuclear energy summit, a some e u members, such as problems and hungry or planning you plants, but others including germany. well that phasing out you get energy entirely. that's bringing her some help are. who's studied by for us and brussels and how she was and you get back on the table in a big way, quite a tiny rock. it is back stronger
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than a just a few years ago. the general consensus was basically, it was about time to shut down the access and embrace. so renewables manage things have changed in the past, triggering a new debate about the need to restore an extra energy and expand the capacity globally and on base. i'm pleased to have professor and this one is how it is now for my us secretary of energy and also c o u k, a flat initiative which focuses on reducing rex from a mediately and the biological threats. so that's what was the key factor that has changed the conversation here on the need to suddenly embrace nuclear energy as the key components. if you want to transition to was clean energy. well,
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there been several factors. first that you said the clean energy transition has certainly been one of those. uh, a 2nd reason is, frankly coming into focus mainly after the russian invasion of ukraine. the issues of energy security because of your power plant is, does not have the dependence on foreign import the imports of, of, of fossil fuels. so that's the 2nd reason. and the 3rd reason is, is that it's linked to the 1st of the transition to clean energy. i should say that the de corporatization trends have always been led by electricity di carpet ization. and that will be true in the future as well. that has led, as you know, to the major deployment of wind and silver, which are highly variable and weather dependence. batteries can help you a little bit. but the other feature therefore, is if we're going to build
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a reliable and resilient electricity system, we're going to need a lot of so called firm power power that's available when you wanted, where you wanted. nuclear is one of is the lead candidate for providing that service. how do you see that the declaration? we say basically that if you, if, if, if europe in particular wants to achieve its target of 0 and that emissions by 2050, the answer is new to and then see how, what uh, you go to the, to the, to if these things out for quite some time that usually a basic pigeon is not really housing in a way or another because the radioactive components say that for hundreds of years, posing serious environmental. so that's why embracing back you can as well 1st of all the what we've given 1st of all, the reasons why we, we need some major source of reliable power to balance against things like wind and solar. so that's the 1st point. now your point
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about the persistence of radioactive waste is certainly the case that is not changed and it will not change. however, it's also true and i think coming into sharper focus that the science remains very, very positive about the ability to geologically store this. we will see we're finally seeing now a country like finland. they are right on the verge of opening up a major geological repository. and there are other geological approaches us drilling the poles into the earth, for example, that remained to be explored. now we have a small reactors the, the, i'm sense of the problems in the near future. small modular react are so called. i certainly will be part of that future. i should maybe for the listeners say that today's reactors are typically about a 1000 megawatts or more. we're talking now about
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a $100.00 to $300.00 megawatt reactors. so 1st of all, it's much more flexible in terms of matching modes, which might not need a 1000 megawatts. more flexible in terms of matching to the grid. the, there are a set of innovative technologies that enhance safety, even more than the current reactors. there are some of the designs that give you much higher temperature heat, which may have inductor of applications. having said all that and very bullish on it, but i don't think we should forget about the 1000 megawatt reactors either. they will play a role. thank you very much indeed, professor leisure and this money is next. so for us presidency, by the way, my call came here today, very excited about the potential for the nuclear energy because his country has been now on the move to expand the capacity of the building. many more re access gemini, on the other hand, has to be farewell to the re access spain is going to follow suit. so definitely
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you hope is defined as about how to move forward. and i think one of the key i mentioned in the future was, is going to be building bridges, which means that those who embrace the nuclear energy of those to say it's about time to tons of chopped to nick. all right, how should we leave it if a meg, thanks for that to a huge amount of our interesting conversation. a still head here and out, is there a warning from the un that hundreds of thousands of children ensued on could die from mel nutrition within weeks. i didn't support anymore. it shows he's not ready to hang up. his racket just yet. action from is that the run and when in miami can we right up the we're going past the echo not so immediately and active cold front bringing cold her eyes on its way up through south america, particularly argentina,
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and then sued into brazil. the difference in temperature ahead and behind is if you have 20 degrees, which generates, if she's done to serve as a damaging hail from this damaging wins. and of course it will be some rain leading to flooding. and that's also being the case of the tail end of it, which joins that with seasonal shares over believe you. and for example here, just one place the past with that. so the past with the storm right isn't enough to contain that result because of the amount of rain, the seasonal range and also use of brazil could also be fairly heavy in the next day or so. so not about maybe monastic more like mounted by is at risk of flash flooding. and then you've got this gentle narr general trailing through the counter being increase in the categories of light drain 2, for example, nicaragua, costa rica, or panama big shows quite puffy in the text and k costs and hispanic mueller. if you move up to the gulf of mexico, about feet of woman, it comes against a conk. trusting late to push your winter coat, coming to ask you this northern plains states that will eventually generate
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a huge amounts of rain in the east. but in the meantime, we've got a lot of space look forward to particularly in minneapolis. the palestine was once of very different place to the from honda san jose to cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a trying to find the reach of was multiple investments were excess, moving from one city to another, kind of starting 1920 on al jazeera. the latest news as a for several philistines were killed, as they were trying to get much needed food to survive with detailed coverage. families of captive for joined by thousands of his really as they marched from the
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goal is to border to west jerusalem. from the heart of the story on my left is the most that has been completely lost in the news. really. they have no place to where everywhere is top, nowhere is safe. the, the, the guy you're watching out, is there a reminder about top stories? a new, a secretary of state and he blinked and his health thoughts went on an immediate cease fire and gaza during a visit to egypt. the united states submitted a draft resolution to un security council recognizes the need for a truce. is really armies threatening to blow up the largest hospital in gauze with
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people trapped inside. israel says it's killed, a $140.00 fights isn't detained. 260. in the out shoot for hospital, i'm asked denies fighters with us. and russia has lost his largest miss all it can wait. so new credit is capital. at least 17 people injured. as miss alt every fell in several districts of keys. some apartments called fine schools and warehouses was damaged so many a quarter of a 1000000 children could soon die from malnutrition ensued on within months. that's according to the united nations. millions of others who needs faced of ation off to almost a year of fighting between the army and the power of ministry. rapid support. tens of thousands of people have been killed. millions forced from the hinds. hey, morgan has more now from students capital of culture, of the human service situation for people trapped in the capital. how to un elsewhere around the country where there's fighting between the r s f. and this
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would in these army is quite catastrophic and dire. now, the mazda admission says that it cannot access millions and millions of civilians who are in desperate need of the parent assistance. and at least 5000000 are just one step away from simon. and that's because of access to areas where civilians are trapped and where agencies cannot get security clearances to be able to reach those in need. but there's also the issue of the economy itself, but has been affected by the conflict for nearly a year. now, many people who have jobs have not been able to earn their salaries, and therefore they do know that they do not have that purchasing power to be able to afford food and other basic necessities from shops and market. so that has affected their ability to be able to put food on the table and has contributed to the number of people in desperate need of assistance and facing hunger. here in the capital and elsewhere around the country. which commodities are also unable to move freely between markets, even in places that are stable. now,
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the conflict has also affected sedans, breadbasket, the states of, to the, to, in central, to them. the rest of took over the state, or at least a large part of the state in december. and that has affected farmers ability to be able to supply the markets with crops and buy symbols for people to be able to buy that has lots of cars that see. so even the few foods commodities in the market is now more expensive. and again, because of the economy or the world economy, people can no longer afford to buy food. so united nations security council has called for a cease fire to be observed during the moving holy month of ramadan. but slicing continues between the 2nd, these army and the power and military rapids support forces. on tuesday and wednesday, there were incense classes between the 2 sides of the recess, tried to take over as to the news army base in the city of me in the northern parts of the capital hutsel. so while the 2 sides flies each other, bulls are not keeping to the calls of the united nations security council. both
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wants to gain an upper hand over the other. after a year of fighting and as a result, civilians in the capital and elsewhere remain trapped in desperate need of assistance . he but morgan, alta 0, talk to to south africa whether routing policy is facing is toughest election, vital since taking over officer pon side ended study years ago, some survey suggest the african national congress could lose his parliamentary majority for the 1st time. and so he's been challenged by a new party, tracy by former president jacob zoom hardwoods, us reports now from the closing to the trial. that will be a key battleground for folks in a general election coming up in may. these women in rural cause will in a tell province say they've never had running water at home. so need, this is what swimming into, what do they use your tadpoles. so that's because general election is in may. politicians are again promising to improve services for the full full full lot
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these creatures we'd be most in for a long time, but we've gotten nothing was to be in the top province is a home, a former president jacobs who might be suspended from the governing african national congress put back in his new party without formerly resigning from the amc . my leads i'm going to as easily which means the speed of the nation in english co n k. as is widely known, the party is only a few months old, but it's already won by elections in this province, prepaid. why in, in mt? i'm not the only people who are coming from, from, from, from, from, from in c on coming from biomass do funding for the to kind of organization just because of the districts fixing in this context, men, they've been maintained for such a long time. so now that due to zoom, i was previously jails to contempt of court. he's still facing corruption charges of a multi $1000000000.00 on this deal. despite that,
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he has annoying following and see politicians say they are not worried. we're not going to lose. it wasn't not that way the people to attend that in connecticut to suddenly no incorrect to nothing was really natal is a key political tobacco gone for votes with his v as a violent attentions rise ahead of voting day. in south africa, the president is elected by parliament. if the a and c gets below 50 percent at the polls in may, it will have to form a coalition without the opposition parties to govern frustration over the struggling economy. fading public services and repeat the corruption involving top officials as eastern away and see support. that's why some analysts believe the governing amc for face it's tough of election. so take, know the author apply take 30 years ago and with us i'll just say a number on the south african government officials in nigeria. i facing a 3 month behind from going on publicly funded foreign trips. and yours,
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president is reported to be concerned by the increasing amount of travel expenses for public 7th by the to new blue and his cabinets have been criticized making frequent trips abroad. and more than 1400 delegates accompanied him to a climate change summit into by in november. and at least 3 people have been killed in 12 injured, an explosion, enough gun as done. and interior ministry spokesman said it happened near an office of the cobble bank. it's been 5 months in fact, since the series of us quite sure west enough kind of stuff close to 1500 off guns were killed in 2100 wounded in the treatments between october the 7th and 50 united nations as 114000 people were affected as 3330 homes were destroyed. 40 health facilities were damaged in 6 districts a month bill holmes collapsed, bearing the occupants of live reconstruction efforts to build a new study. a replacement has been slow as its own. been job aid reports now from
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here at pulse. these are some of the most remote villages invest in have one to start. when the earthquake struck, rescue machinery couldn't get here, and the wounded didn't make it to hospital. thousands of lives were changed forever . parties ever lost his wife and 2 sons to run through the house and tried to use his hands to dig them out. but it was too late. then you won't be startled when you get with all the things. there was a big difference in my life now, when it was better before. now this is the house i live in. i have a home, i use the life and the life partner. the difficulty is the cold, the stress is the green, the food we have now is rice, flour and cooking oil. i'm depressed into that and that's very cold. him to come in for generations. they've lived a simple life, had growing their own food and grazing animals. the quakes transformed homes built the lug breaks into tombs. it's been months since the devastating earthquake but
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life. it's still in this village very more than 200 people were buried alive, and now their homes are marked by the flags which have become their graves. each one of these flags spent across the dozens of villages in 6 districts represents families and individuals as more than a 100000 people who are effected newly built villages are taking shape. although with limited facilities. this knowledge on government says it plans to bid sturdier structures, as the sun has been neglected for decades. that there are plans for the clinic most in school in the same cluster. so people do not have to travel long distances . you know, the sizes are 2 of, according to the most important, most of the one, the most important thing for these people were their homes, which they inherited from their forefathers. we have plans to build them 4000 homes . they're being built by the islamic emeralds. agencies ask and business men and
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other international, 80 o. c. as in the united nations and some neighboring countries have provided significant assistance and the how many model this one lady it could be a long and expensive road to the company. the quakes follow the decades of conflict, years of drought, food shortages, and combined to take in crises and for people like cetera. their last is a reputable, some of the jargon down to the rest and a lot of stuff. the research is a warning that fatality rates will be too low to sustain population levels in most countries by the end of the century. for pull it published in the british medical journal of alons, it says populations in a 198 of 204 countries will be shrinking. i most best will be in developing nations . it says that in balance could lead to huge social economic, geo, and that's gonna change. we see in countries such as japan, where we've had these increases to having your 1st child at age 30 to similar in
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italy. i mean, these are, this is your 1st child. so that means people are having children later. but having like this of nic, significantly lower numbers of children. and you know, it's called the baby strake. so women are just not wanting to take care of their family, their parents and, and have a job. so, so those are the kind of main reasons. now, where we have in the, in the more high fertility societies. so sub saharan africa in tenicia practice non bundling dash of the discussion, there is more about women and couples being able to realize their fertility intentions is still a head hearing out 0. we hear from rice, thomas, and the philippines who say the deep and dead because of the most severe drought in decades. reco, it's broken in the n, b a. tell you what about that is for with jim coming up the
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business relations to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the let's get on to this point now. his jealous thank you, nick. the san diego apologize. have that fast. when of 2024 will be seen the la dodgers and a high score and game and sold on thursday. it was one of 2 regular season games to be held in the south korean capital for the very 1st time. the daughters won the 1st desires. on wednesday, the new japanese pitch, y'all should know the most. i made his debut off to signing a 325. it $1000000.00 file via contracts spots. he only lost one in giving up 5 runs to the padres. jake printing was, is a to run truthful in that 1st in a finding a child, a then deliver the decisive blow at the top of the night with a 3 run, i run to
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a $15.11 when so 26 runs and title the may school to the end of this payment history, how does the game and of the to the villages had fired to show had tony's long time in sub for so if peyton is who hara is accused of standing at least $4500000.00 from the past payoff gambling debts, so now on israel face iceland, h one says a in a you'll write, 2020 full qualify is around have home advantage. but as being played on neutral ground in budapest, due to the ongoing role on garza iceland had coach olga fluoride, i had reportedly been against playing israel due to the civilian death. told him goals of which truth criticism from the israel football federation. but ahead of the match, he made it clear that he wants the game to go ahead. i come from a diesel nation and i don't take sides in india, so i put it together. even a petition console. this one is difficult. i know what else. so it is thing being misunderstood. i think it's like a set to play games in this situation is know is more about, you know,
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than taking any part through the confidence. i don't want to do that because i'd be play against football players and that's very, very important for me. and i know these players have been playing around in europe . you know, so that nothing against the sort of this is ralph coach allen has and has his focus from the on the match with the windows facing either both in house because you know, you train it for a place in the tournament later this year. we would love to play in front of the photos in those countries in this kind of situation. but we know what that fitting and we cannot us to. they gave me these, let us. so we'll focus solely here. we don't kill many people who would come to suppose we like us as much as possible, but so we, we, we focus on the affordable and the culture of the, i just want to say that in and in the other thing. so we focus on, if we look at the miami open tennis andy mary came through a tricky opening match and off to is had a message for his delta is done by so that's why he was up against the tired virus cna. this house here, he's left and his way back from injury was planning and his 1st toilet was one of
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them. since last is us thinking. as he made a good stop taking the opening set 6 full spots of the match were on. he appeared to be struggling physically and the code for the dumpster at one points off to feeling dizzy. marie seized his opportunity, winning the 2nd set to force it aside to the full closing out the match. 6 full to clinton victory after 2 hours and 48 minutes. and 360 is expected to retire this year, and i reiterated that he isn't ready to hang up his racket. yes, yes, life in the old joke yet. in the women's toilet navy, a socket pasted, another victory and have come back from maternity leave the full time grandson, champion, feet. it's nice. elizabeth caught us so in straight sets to reach the 2nd round. it keeps up, her record of having never lost her racing match. at this event, next up for a socket 15 seats, lena is lena 7 time f one. well, champion, louis hamilton says he's proud as soon as he will for, for taking legal action against the sports governing body. she's filed
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a criminal complaint against the f. i a wolf is the director of the f one academy series for sparring female drivers and weiss of messiah. these f one boss type side . illegal case revolves around an inquiry launch by the f y. a last assemble into a magazine's claims that rivals believes her relationship with a husband presented a concepts of interest in the sports investigation was dropped within 48 hours off to the f. i said neither policy had a case to answer how much it has also it can use the f i as having a real lack of accountability. he was speaking in melbourne, head of sundays. australian grand prix. societies have so far been off the paste this season with red bull domination. once again, i want to know is trying to look at the positive i do think we have an amazing car, has a lot of potential in it, and i think we just have them maximize at the moment through sets up throughs, ultimate mistakes, and you know, we were obviously not happy with the performance of those 1st couple of races i think is that for me being the best start so far to
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a year for me personally and in the car. yeah, just a good balance, but i think also as a team we operate it really well without too many mistakes. um so yeah, of course, very happy with that. um i know because that we continue that way. we try to keep on learning what we can do better. but yeah, it's been, it's been very positive. kevin durand has become the 8 highest point score in n b a history assets, phoenix on sign feet of philadelphia. $76.00 is the 14 time and the i o foss go $23.00 points in the victory, which is the positive shakil or nail on the old time left. that's the 5th flight. he's moved the head of the season. now has the great wilt chamberlain in his sights, especially 5 year old, his while i have a 28000 points to his name. is grateful to be in a category with some of the greatest. we all know shaq minutes of the game basketball, so to be up there with him is a major, major on or my opinion on the ball scientist steph curry. 2,
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he raised $303.00 pointers for an m b a record 5th season. as the warriors beach, the grizzlies curry has almost a 3703 points is in his career and he's held the record for you. that's who. yes, he's good for more and what was an important a big treat for the warriors file 5 and form a welsh rugby union plan. lewis reese is um it has reported late received offers from 3 nfl franchises of the he impressed on his nfl pro day on wednesday. his highly publicized switch to nfl a seen him take part in a 10 week international play. a pathway program aimed at increasing the sports global footprint. the 23 year old from the 40 of dash and a time of full point 4 full seconds in his counseling session in florida, which would put him on the top. so 2 times recorded by wide receivers and issues. nfl come by that is always bolts now and it didn't tell you very much. so you'd like to now with israel tightening his grip on the occupied, westbank is make it more difficult than ever for palestinians to take part in everyday activities. but one sports group is finding
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a way around these ready check points is hurricane be explains how to these palestinian climb is just getting to this valley in the occupied westbank to practice the school is itself a challenge virus that we go says growing numbers, it is ready to check points with soldiers. always rarely, settlers living in the surrounding hills, a dangerous obstacles that a tough to overcome. we have seen a lot of depression at event against us. if you oversee the you are being targeted. like the fake sense of security used to have once now is completely gone because it's very easy for you to be caught in the wrong time and place. it's never been hard, is the palestinians to move around the occupied westbank or why the elko is a popular destination. so climb is 5. columbus is south of bethlehem on the way is where the soldiers stopped her. at cabinet at
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a checkpoint deal is that you have talent gates. i was in the shed taxi and i had some water in my bag. the check point, the soldier pulled the contents of my buffalo into my back for no reason. i mean, why did they do that without in the sent more than 400000 palestinians has been killed by his ready full siegel settlers in the occupied westbank since israel launched his will wrong cause i'm older 5 months ago. but the time is say, is really, soldiers are less likely to harris them if they joined by friends from abroad. and one of them is judy, a villa, a climate from it to the right to me like to some just to it's really beautiful here with regards to the situation in palestine. there are so many check points. everything is closed. as a westerner, i have more rights on the people living here. and if it's different for the posting eons, even onto the severely limited freedoms that come with living under occupation. these palestinian climb is say that determined to continue exploring the country and assessing their identity. victoria gave some b l,
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just their farmers in the philippines, a desperate for re long dry spell is being blamed on the effects of the climate passed known as el nino. as bobby le reports, the drought is expected to effect to him as old provinces during the hottest time the which starts next month's so. in the decades they've been growing rise to these pharmacy. they've never seen the soil crack in the rice fields until the season. it hasn't been for months due to the climate pattern known as the new, the know and then the thing is don't bring the government and provide that water for a vacation. it was too late because they prioritize other areas. our crops were that before they receive water, the deep was that they use as an alternative have not been of help either. how many, you know, the new bundle ground water supply is also dwindled to go to. it must also be because of the el nino bundles and then in this town alone, some $1500.00 hector's of farm land are parched and pharmacy. they're now deeper in
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debt. government, whether forecast or save virtually the entire country will be affected by a nino by april, which is also the hottest month of the year in the philippines. farmers have suffered the most with crop damage amounting to more than $30000000.00 and counting a government special task force on the lean. your says the try spill has peak, but it's going to get worse before it gets better than the new is actually weakening. but the weather bureau compared the situation to a flap iron. so once it's plugged, you can feel the constant heat. but once you unplug it, the, the effects of the heat still remain. people living in the capitol, manila had been warrant. the water service may be disrupted as water level and dams across the country are declining, and that means water for irrigation is likely to get even scar sir. barn to below al jazeera san miguel bullock on the philippines. well,
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that's it for this news. uh, i'll be back in just a moment before the in the group of poland to search for clues. this dusk falls in eastern time and the targets a. how does a suppose then you might think these are the other symptoms. wild elephants here have a dept hiding and sleeping in the day foraging at night. there are numerous appetites, true in the mass of the forest and on to phones while they trying to avoid contact with humans. when they do meet, the result can be disastrous. my neighbor was working that night and came across the elephant and couldn't get away in time. the elephant ended up scuffling him to death in a report from the villages of a disturbance on the edge of the community to samuel imaging. during takes off 2 distinct shapes. the elephants will adjust a 150 meters down the track. we can have them still a thing in the darkness,
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as the volunteers showing the lights that attend them, they move away, but they'll be back. they frequently return to places they know they'll find food. an analysis never forgets the end of time when is that? that's right now the next thing that's about to happen is the return of the lord jesus christ, the apocalypse. witness those to the us is evangelical christie and exploring its influence of democracy and foreign policy on this and try that to you have just really stuck in the process praying for pharma goodness episode to just a brutal occupation resulting in a her wrist take your time i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage presented to the world to justify israel was sold on
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gaza. dozens of children bound them up during them and executed them. this information has been used by official supports person october 7th on tuesday or the us extra estate has to be blinking holds discussions in egypt till 9 immediate sees find in gaza. the at the clock, this is out, is there a light from the holes that cut me off? hundreds of palestinians are forced to flee southwards in gauze. israel orders the evacuation of el cheapo hospitals. more than a dozen people are into the new cranes capital of the russian launches is because miss all attack on keys in the weeks and the us justice department and 15 states.
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