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a new out from out is 0, new out, you think? is it the, is really a tax across the goal is a strict push, the palestinian dest told to nearly $32000.00 since october, the 7th, the by money inside the sound. is there a life or so coming out still difficult work to get there, but i continue to believe as possible and then some to as a holtz and fighting and gone. so the un security council is expected to vote later on friday on the 1st american resolution cooling 1st. these fine hunger and
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von and strive suited these refugees to neighboring charles as the one who owns the . well, it's becoming, it's because of the process. and we look at house conflicts in climate change and making it more difficult off the wealth populations access clean. the israel has carried down to wave of attacks across the gaza strip as a total palestinian dest toll since october. the 7th has risen to nearly 32000. there's been a series of explosions in northern garza. this video is from just a few hours ago. there is no wood, yes, about any casualties. being wall authorities in gaza blaming is rarely forces for the desk of seeing patients at all she for hospital because a media office says they died off to being denied medical supplies. somehow the
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citizens have been able to flee the attacks on l shaped. the hospital and they've spoken about their experiences. jacob brown has moved with nothing but the clothes on their backs and a few bags of belongings. these palestinians are on the move once again. after finding shelter from his riley attacks inside garza's l, shift the hospital. now being forced out of a place like thoughtless domestic problems probably, you know, there are wounded on 2 people unbearable scenes. the situation i thought she thought is very, very difficult to was beyond imagination. the israeli troops launch their right on l. shift the hospital in the early hours of monday morning once the strips largest medical facility, health officials and gaza estimates thousands of civilians and patients with
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sheltering there before the latest attack. for the, the southern, the at 238 and we had to blackman's a 6 o'clock in the morning. they started a non saying that nobody should move. no one has to go out not to open windows, nothing was allowed. we couldn't even cook anything for the children of israel says during it's right on l. schiffer. it has killed dozens of people at interrogated hundreds of suspects, transferring money to israel for further investigation. and i wouldn't have started with the emergency section the us, the men to come down. that is that some young men did not comply. they were told that this way that they are risk in their lives. those who do not come down would be executed. trudy, this is exactly what happened with the most young men, tortured with the electric shock, stripped them off, they purchased this type, the hands behind their backs. i don't know what to say. and for those who wants detained by is riley forces escaping the medical facility,
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presented its own challenges in those who, by the way, we go out was a miracle we slipped across this knife is only god knows how we manage to get out. ok. so now the search for safety is taking these palestinians south the long gas is coastal road with this rail threatening a ground operation. and rough are finding refuge is becoming increasingly difficult . jackie brown, elder 0 well, the us secretary of size is heading to israel as a diplomatic push for as these find golf gains momentum, anthony blinking has been meeting regional foreign ministers in egypt. meanwhile, washington says that a draft resolution cooling for an immediate cease 5 will be voted on after un security council on friday. gabrielle ellis on day is this report from the united nations, a u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking things from austin is real, are getting closer to reach any agreement on a cease fire and release of captives,
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but aren't there yet. they're still real challenges we've we've, we've closed the gaps but there are still gaps. so i can't, i can't put a timeline on it. blinking was in cairo for talks with era born ministers to try to further the negotiations, being mediated by cuts out in egypt. well, the luck, we hope that's our combined efforts have an effect in the present time. but there was no room to wait and there was no room to allow of further increase in human suffering. and there was no room to continue the war, like this is blinking 6th trip to the region since the conflict began in october. his tone appears to have shifted were compelled by the plight of the palestinians, nearly 32000 of whom have been killed by israel's war on guys. he was also more critical of these real whom he warned against invading rafa through the major ground operation and profit would be a mistake and something that we can't support. there is no place for the many
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civilians who are maston in gaza. and ralph, excuse me, to go to get out of harm's way. and for those that would inevitably remain. it would, uh, it would be much strange that in new york at the united nations growing impatience, the security council has failed to decisively act. we need to decide and to take action. no, we cannot progress to date again and again and to show the boy down the road. i think we need to take action. the security council is expected to vote on friday on an american draft resolution on gaza in the us calls for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire, but not demanding it. instead saying it's imperative in less binding language. and if conditions to cease fire on the release of captives when it comes to security council resolutions, language matters. a russian diplomat told me his country would only support
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a god's, a draft resolution, but demanded an immediate cease fire. that's why there's a 2nd draft resolution. this one brought forth by 8 of the 10 non permanent members, and it does demand an immediate cease fire. and it too could also be voted on as early as friday, gabriel's on to how does it at the united nations in new york. meanwhile, by his australia and the united kingdom have called for an immediate cease, find garza, i'm for israel to allow humanitarian data into the strip. the 2 countries released a joint statement officer, missing a thorn secretaries in like hundreds of thousands of palestinians are stopping on like a car. david's comments about the importance of the increase to humanitarian night the need for that absolutely. as well to allow that age to into the importance of
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following to cease to enable that age to fly. united nations has repeatedly accused as role of a strict thing. the entry of age, the garza, i'm the of using salvation is a weapon to for the head of be wells. health organization says the only way to solve simon is to allow more trucks into district only the expansion of land crossings. really level large scale deliveries to prevent fire. i mean all requests to deliver to supplies that are often blocked or diffused damaged drugs and continuous finding, including in the end, close to hospitals mean delivers are few. and so a little funeral 7 helps to some of the h palestinians killed in the occupied westbank on wednesday in the night as violent as rodney wright. one was 19 year old in the habits. so he who was shown outside
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the refuge account. he lived in laura con, join the family, and i'll be away from where she sends this report. especially post of 19 year old mohammed says here shots, down in his youth, his face joined for schools of posts as those previously killed in his ready raids . a reminder of the lease and finance, the people have discovered stuff for decades. the model. uh yeah. any time today is there any on me phones and you're going to see me an area depth. although we are talking about jeanine to boss and today embody the bleeding continues and the ducks continue. because the is there a government gave the green light to the army, took the young people. what addict occupation for young? i'm audi amadi was rated during the 80 hours wednesday morning. how much was on the outskirts become as the on the began to withdrawal. it was there. he was just in the had a phone, the atmosphere here and out of my refugee camp. the body of the how much time he
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has currently inside the most for the holding press. he's also being carried by his friends and family to his mother's house, where she's got, say, a final good bye. and then he'll be buried inside the cemetery and alberta. how much is the phone refugee? the campus built in 1949 of israel was established. i'm more than 700000 palestinians were expelled from their homes. it wasn't the campus started from midnight to binding strings, rating raids, nor sums refugee kevin token. and what's the worst hit for palestinians killed 2 and then this way, the striking to find life bullet is ready forces to her up the streets, destroyed infrastructure with all that food is just before midnight. engineering and is ready asked right. talk to the car, killing 3 palestinians to excite has, from the to the battalion will funerals, health and all to familiar site in the city. and
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a ton towards the policy. the source heat that was holding lots of people, cool political prisoners in the tail followed security. both of shot tools to crowds injuring thousands of people back. you know, be their home. it's friends and family, much with his body to his final resting place. now it's time to say goodbye, but they are all too aware the waves of fine and will continue north on algebra. i'll be there. okie pied westbank the agencies according on the international community to do more to prevent from an institute on millions of facing salvation off to almost a year pricing between the army and the power ministry. rapid support forces. tens of thousands of people have been killed. a young us young co is the regional space
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person for the international committee of the red cross in africa. she says, apply to of sit on the space people is not being given adequate international tension. it's been an incredibly difficult. yeah. for us, because when we are faced with human stuff, 31 such a rating scale. and when we, what we can bring, and what we can do to help this people is just a tiny fraction of some pad to be stay will be too many tiring needs. it is a very frustrating experience. and just with pulling the urgency folks, and when you turn in excess around so done to people in the capital cartoon in different areas of dark fluids because time is running now. so done is that a country with active war or divided by front lines, controlled by different sites in this conflict. so crossing from science has been
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extremely difficult and dangerous. we have had a bad security incidents where people will cubes and insured and it's just we come to work in the conditions where we have to put them to scale the so many kevin needs for to read from 9 to respond to and also the safe to of our own stuff. so shocking how lead. so we hear about 2 business days when we looked at what is happening when i spoke with women and children for now, refugees in child, just across the southern news board, the they osh, the folks that are traumatized. they have nothing to read every day for them is a survival of just trying to survive. meanwhile, refugee camps and todd are about to run out. so if live saving aid you and says a spillover, those fleeing from the conflict. and so don has made an existing humanitarian
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crisis in charlotte, even was it estimates more than a 1000000 people will lose access to age supplies unless more international funding is raised. a scenario is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, yet more than 20 percent of the population is unemployed with the presidential election due next week. tackling the jump crisis is a major issue on the campaign trail. nicholas' hoc reports from zach this bus is caring people under journey that appears to slow for some impatience quickly towards to and they won't change calling for a new driver. they try to get rid of head, causing the bus to squares. but not to worry. this is all a bad dream and part of a political campaign. the presidential candidate for senate goes really in party. i'm. i do box is in the driver's seat and his campaign messages. the road to police
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and prosperity is slow and difficult set. a goal needs stability now more than ever . a delayed presidential election in 2 years are fully kalonde. rest have overshadowed the last 12 years of record economic growth. under president, microsoft, he launched the construction of a new city. jim got you built on monday from orland gas. we called it the silicon valley of africa, but this is the $2000000000.00 project. now it's still under construction. and where has the money gone wonders e sutka, a farmer turn shopkeeper. we met him in 2019, in his village of russ bit you, when he voted for selves reelection, convinced by the promise of a prosperous senegal. but his hope has turned to despair. the 2nd is barely surviving. the disability does not since 2019 things difficult less that was quite a bit then the roster ukraine and then everything became more expensive and more devout. meanwhile, the rich got richard,
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especially those corrupt politicians. then it goes, economy is predicted to grow by 8.3 percent in 2024, due to its exports of liquefied natural gas. despite a roaring economy, many young senegalese b like the country's wealth, is costing them by and with this presidential election, they hope to find a new direction that can carry their hopes and aspirations. opposition candidate joe mike fi is caring a traditional group calling for radical change. he says he wants to sweep the country clean of corruption and steer it towards a more fair in just to side, to very different campaigns. competing on the promise to drive senegal forward in an unpredictable election. nicholas hawk allergy 0 the car to hey, to know i'm sure. touts have again a ruptured on the streets of the council. prototype, prince,
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forcing haitians to flee. at least in the ministry of focusing on games for control, the country move for nationals have been evacuated and diplomatic posts have closed . the public snipers and ministry pass. now i've got a kansas embassy. you and says that over 5000000 haitians. so i just need a few moments herring assistance so hes on allergies there on the us, just as department sees, apple accusing it of monopolizing small markets and passing the critical debate ponies. farmers are angry, people have starving, and we actually have to exports a whole lot because we money to buy informed athenians. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments pull in
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the watching out 0 mind if our top story is this, our israel has carried out a wave of attack 6 of the 1000 square 1000 total palestinian decimals since october . the 7th has risen to nearly 32000, has been a series of explosions in northern java. in the past few hours. hundreds of displays, palestinians have fled goss, especially as, as well as offensive exist on how she's the hospital. i'm assuming the source ease of blaming is ready for the death that teen patients to being denied medical supplies the us extra of states as gaps,
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all narrowing and negotiations for as the spot and the calls are answered if they can match with foreign ministers in egypt view and security accounts were sent to those on a us draft resolution on an immediate cease by today. european union leaders are calling for an immediate humanitarian pause in also that would lead to a cease 5 best summits at brussels. members also discussed ukraine, considering using prophets from frozen russian assets to finance ministry support for kids. latasha butler is that are often months of divisions and the block on goals usually does it have somebody in brussels finally agreed on a common position. the consensus of tonight is that we need an immediate humanitarian pause, leading to a sustain ceasefire. the unconditional release of hostages and the provision of
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humanitarian assistance. it was the 1st time since the start of the war, the old 27 member states back to cease fire. they will say cold on these rail notes to undertake its planned invasion of rough. when more than a 1000000 palestinians of sheltering in desperate condition situation is a, is there a magic vc today, people who are trying to feed themselves by eating gross people who are on the, on the verge of being in the, in the, from the catastrophic humanitarian situation. and goals a has forced you leaders to harden the tone when it comes to israel, mocking a change from previous summits, certainly as well as of right to defend, not to revenge, not to be bangs defend. certainly we support the right, the defense. what do we say at the same time that has to be done in the course of the international lawyers? and when he said he don't know, ukraine was also on the agenda. ukrainian president followed him. is lensky address
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the summit by video link? you lead his promise to stefan ministry support for keys and possibly use profits from frozen russian assets to buy weapons. they will say, agreed on the need to both the blogs, defense capabilities and relying less on nato news of all of which additional piece which will be we have today stated out the termination to reinforce the pillar of european security and defense within the you and look at how we can finance it all through the use being criticized by some having double standards and there's different approaches to ukraine and gaza. but as late as wrapped up the 1st day of the summit, they weren't pains to underline to impose conflicts with less expected insights to adhere to the rules of international latasha. but how do 0 reference a russian attack on the ukrainians to see us and our whole da has stopped power from reaching this upper region nuclear power plants?
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the country's energy miss ministry says moscow has deliberately targeted energy transmission, and distribution systems. the russian controlled management of baton says the outage does not pose a safety front. meanwhile, and the russian city of belgrade, the regional governor says one person's been killed on ukrainian strikes. all sco says add defend systems also managed to shoot down 8 vampire rockets launched at the region. the chief minister of india is capital arvin. cancer of all is facing a special court on corruption charges. the financial crime agency is requesting 10 day custody and follows nausea is detention of 2 deputies of alcohol, wholesale policies. the i've made policy accuses the government of a crackdown ahead of upcoming elections. auburn golf airports, dennis chief minister of and the country valve, is enough to corruption advocate, but he is now under arrest as part of
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a draft investigation. federal agents accused his party of accepting $12000000.00 in bribes from alcohol distributors to support to say the rest is politically motivated. because you've already been sensitive on is not scared. you will not bend on the car, up, people should be scared. in the run up to national elections in this manner position, congress bought to says it to is being targeted. all bank accounts have been frozen . we can do, look, i'm been work. we can not support our workers. we can not support our candidates. our leaders cannot fly from one part of the country to the forgets right. they can take a really good train and this has been done literally 2 months before a selection campaign. russell gunners, congress and auburn, catcher of house, ultimate parties,
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members of an opposition alliance jointly contesting elections between april and june. prime minister rend remote is really b j. p. policy is widely expected to win that fact, it denies targeting opponents in i thought, desperation of immune and defeat the communist party at the highest level sought to create an alibi. today critics, a federal authorities at targeting made these challenges before they become a threat. this is a factor of drugs, some nation states of drugs, cities and to put the finger on it since the be just became to follow in 201495 percent of the cases by the enforcement agencies have been against opposition leaders, breast country, well and gone the facing criminal investigations and then elections, they say, will be need the free, know fed barbara and go to 0. us government is doing apples. the
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stifling competition in the small phone market. the justice department claims that the tech john has become a monopoly but illegally blocking all the companies, hardware and software from working with iphones. apple has denied any room during apple has maintain monopoly power in the smartphone market. not simply by staying ahead of the competition on the merits, but by violating federal antitrust law. consumers should not have to pay higher prices because companies break the law around the world war the crises are fueling concepts and driving and equality and migration. that's according to the latest un reports, which just countries to increase corporation to preserve peace is on varmint edits to become a this is a you and flagship reports on the state of the world's fresh water resources. and it doesn't paint a pretty picture. today,
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2200000000 people live without access to safety man is drinking more than an approaching call for the world's population. do not have adequate or safe sanitation. indeed, in poor countries, up to 90 percent of waste water is discharged directly into the environment without treatment every single day around the world, 1000 children die from illness is caused by contaminated drinking water. all this drives migration is millions, move in search of fresh and safe supplies. i think further straighten the results is where the migrant settle. few like social tensions. i'm conflict can have nick catastrophic impacts on civilian border infrastructure. think of a targeted attacks on storage and treatment plants in ukraine in gauze, and in sue don. as climate change adds to the strain of water supply, the un report cools for global effort to provide for the equally for everyone. it is of to roll a human right. okay,
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that's what i brought in that the center will be here in around 12 now with most of the day is nice. weather is next. then on inside story, we examine the wind invitations a vietnam, losing a number of precedents. stay with us, the the, as hello, that intense heat is still the dominant feature across africa, particularly for countries like south sedan. we'll get that in a moment. first of the middle east and live with unsettled weather is stealing the story. you can see the rush of cloud bringing some heavier rain once again to pots a saudi arabia, iraq, as well as to a buck rain, some of that rain trickling down into katasha as well, the west, all the wet and wintery weather, to the north of this across to
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a kia taking that note to the corpses, it'll dry up across the events and show is still lingering around, however, on saturday, but not as well as it is on friday, the west, whether continuing to 4 across southern parts of saudi arabia, through the weekend that some of that writing is expected to touch into the north west of morocco. that's from something of a weather system swirling around the canary islands. it is hot to and dry it across from the central air is to keep places like south sit down with temperatures touching up to the mid fourties, potentially 50 degrees celsius in places whatsoever continues to linger around the gulf of guinea with some for rushes, thunderstorms rolling in across the con goes, it doesn't apply on friday for south africa, but you can see the development of some heavy rain there. on saturday. the examining the headlines is there is a police today for the close of life and unflinching journalism. awesome.
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