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my life, so this is exactly the kind of thing it is real. and this time israel's motives are clear. read campuses suppress students, fresh hopes for a better future by trying to deplete power. stein's greatest resource. it's people the, the throughout the city after the, i don't have nearly 6 months into the wall of the united nations security council. the mom's an immediate cease spot and gone. so the kind of them. all right, kyle, this is out. is there a life from the also coming up on the ground? this will change as the casualties still mount as rainy as strikes had targets across the central gulf. the big changes in set a goal with the countries set,
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how that youngest of a president and a busy day for the former us present. donald trump legal battles continue on 2 fronts. also, while seeking a 2nd to the white house, the any 6 months of as well as will on garza and move in 32333 palestinians killed. the united nations security council is now demanding an immediate cease 5 of the month. so failed attempts, the drugs at the $728.00 they don't put resolution cools. where is the spot for the muslim holy month of ramadan, which ends in 2 weeks time and at least notate moms the unconditional release of old captives held in garza from 1948 to
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one to 24. we have endorsed. we have survived. we have or is it acted only to face this once again, life must be bad and this must be bad. and because freedom must be bad in palestine. we're getting closer to a deal for an immediate cease fire with the release of all hostages, but we're not there yet. now let's be clear. a cease fire could have come about months ago. if a mouse had been willing to release hostages months ago. all members of the council on members should have voted against this shameful resolution to this council is
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rarely blood is cheap. this is a travesty. and i am disgusted of correspondence. camera is on there has moved from the united nations in new york, a negotiations taking place throughout the weekend. let's forget and not forget that initially this vote we thought was going to happen on saturday morning. but we were told by diplomatic sources that the us wanted to change some language. they wanted to work on the draft a little bit. remember this was an e 10 draft resolution by the 10 elected members of the security council. all the way up through monday morning, up until minutes before they were gathering in the security council chambers. for this vote, there were changes and discussions about this. but ultimately, the draft that was voted upon demand to cease an immediate cease fire with lasting sustainable parties leading to a lasting, sustainable east part of the us. initially there was word for permanent ceasefire after ramadan. the us was not comfortable with that. so to me,
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the rather council members agreed to change it to lasting. but the big picture is this. it's significant because this is the 1st time in 6 months now since this conflict began, that the security council has adopted a resolution demanding an immediate cease fire. there were other resolutions that demanded cease fires, but at least on 3 separate occasions the us used it's vito power to block those. so the big question now is moving forward. what happens now will is real abide by it. will there be a release of captives as well, by how much these are all things to check in the coming hours, but certainly here un headquarters. there was a sigh of relief in many quarters that this security council resolution was finally adopted. oh, here's some more details of what the resolution says. an immediate cease fire for the month of ramadan, leading to a last thing sustainable sees find the unconditional release of all hostages and humanitarian access to address the medical and of the needs. it's
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a month old policy is comply with the obligations on the international know when dealing with persons they detain. and it emphasizes the urgent need to expand the flow of humanitarian assistance into gaza and reinforced the protection of civilians in the entire gauze. a strip 14 countries voted in favor of revolution to 7 to 8. i mean the nice of states abstained from the votes, and the hours also that human security council resolution. this will has changed on the ground in garza, tara, a couple of assume has moved from rafa in the south, diplomatically this step and the resolution that has been a past today by the you on the security counseling to set it to be a date of hope for palestinians here, who has been on the unrelenting bombardments for over now 5 months as the i have a multiple fail is that you on security council did not manage to agree on a ceasefire resolution. but now they have agreed with us attention that could
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clearly a fleet shaft and the american stands against is well, that is to now was pressing on with minute with its military, bombardments, of course, the territory and the palestinians believe that is been, might not fully. and completely commit to the un security council resolution, but they believe that it will, by the way, later to increase and exec international press it on as well to commit to commit to it's a to it's resolution that had been created, created and issued by the security council, initially that will also be a key change in the situation on the ground. and the same time palestinians are looking from the uh, looking from the un security council to accept more pressure on as well, to commit to the resolution of the same time to agree more later when there was an ocean that might bring a permanent c spy to old palestinians and to stop the blood, the blood to you into 2 or 3 as well. and because our is,
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as i'll ask the hospital where injured palestinians a flushing and we're currently in the side, the emergency department in the hospital, in the middle area of the gods as to where the hospital is past with injuries. after that is ready for says targeted house in the why the in the middle area for us having family we see injury severe the at heart by the is there any error strikes the target to limit the area? and this is the 1st attack after the you and resolution caused by the security council. and earlier today we see women. we see also children injured. the airstrikes targeted this time and the after they had their
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mean of a star in their house. according to my witnesses, there are also children and babies that were killed in the air strikes after that you use in the past or the cost that thing the bomb in the district, but still policies have been killed and injured. this isn't as alexa hospice does, that is that the number of palestinians have died was trying to get food in northern garza, they drowned in the see was trying to retrieve a that was dropped into the water you and ages you an agency for palestinian refugees as the situation in northern garza is beyond desperate $27.00 children have died of hunger and d hydration. please consider a dire situation for the sake of humanity. we are facing death and hardship with people tragic. the dining and the seats 22 young men of already lost their lives.
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there is little hope left for the youth of gaza to me as much like as in some desperate individuals. unable to obtain food, have risk their lives by attempting to reach the top. see, they made the ultimate sacrifice to provide if the meals for the children says issued a statement welcoming the un security council phase of finding its readiness to engage in the immediate exchange of prisoners held by both sides. and that's also said it's important to and show the freedom of movement of palestinian citizens and the entry of humanitarian needs for all residents of the goals of strip. and i suppose i called on the security council to pressure as well, to commit to the seatbar and stop as genocide, a war of extermination, and ethnic cleansing of palestinians. i always spoke to him having us all a member of the homeless political bureau, he told down to 0 that how much requires an agreement with israel ahead of the release of captives held in garza. we are literally to put
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this in your syllabus regarding the mix. these files is because that are really is commented to limit events is find out how much is the limits for you about the good did you know we have negotiations and we are really, really nice the is i really. ringback ringback the dams what's harassed, but we want to make an agreement to make it really easy. oh, big is that ideally, there we go. without an agreement. we can't really then freed the response of the un security council
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resolution. israel has cancelled an official trip to washington and protest against the us failing to be so as pausing from it as the benjamin s. no whose office issued a statement saying the fact for us to not veto the resolution. is it clear the pots from is consistent positions since the beginning of the war. the statement says the resolution gives him of hope, that international pressure will force as well to accept a cease fire without the release of his way the captive held and gone. so i was there as homeless, i'll hoot, ruffling some occupies east jerusalem. a lot of his really reaction this evening and to the un security council vote. we've been hearing from his roles, prime minister from the foreign minister, from the defense minister, and also prominent war cabinet. member benny ganz. now essentially, all of them are saying that there will be no ceasefire. and in fact, the war will continue until all of the goals and objectives are meant to be as rowley, defense minister jo i've go launch has said that israel has
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a moral right to fight this war. while israel's foreign minister has said, essentially there will be no ceasefire until all of the remaining captives held inside of gauze on our return. and also until how mass is eliminated. all of this comes as nothing you all who has now canceled a trip line is really delegation to head to washington in order to brief american officials on how exactly they plan to invade garza southern most city of dropbox. this has been quite a point of contention for both american and his really officials. this delegation even came at the request of us president joe biden, who has said previously, but entering about law would be a red line. the americans maintained that an invasion, interguards, a southern most city would be a mistake, but these really prime minister remains defiant with canceling this trip from the central woods. i was just the occupied east, jerusalem,
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but as well may have cancelled that delegation visit to the us. but as defense minister you have go out and is already in washington for set foot told with the national security advisor, jake sullivan, and section of state anthony blinking. is there a white house correspondent kimberly hawk? it has moved from washington dc. the white house is calling the decision by the israelis to cancel a meeting with us officials later in the week. disappointing. the meeting was designed to discuss is rarely campaign plans into rafa. and whether or not there could be alternatives. the state department saying that there was a fear that there could be undue civilian harm. also the belief that the by the ministration feels that this could reduce israel standing in the world. and as a result undermined is security will ahead of another meeting taking place. on monday, these really defense minister spoke to reporters ahead of his meeting with the
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secretary state and the national security advisor. saying that he felt that the actions of the united states at the un security council, we're certainly not supportive of israel. and as a result, he issue this thinly veiled thread. take a listen as long as hope will solve it. we have no more a right to stop the war and gaza until we return all the hostages home for you not reach a clear decision in gaza, may bring us closer to a war in the north. you feel, neil, i will stress the importance of destroying a mouse and returning the hostages home. we will operate against almost everywhere, including in places where we have not yet be no whitehouse security council spokesperson. john kirby has counter the argument by israel also that there has been a shift in policy as a result of the united states of staying on this latest u, as security council resolution, as opposed to vetoing as has been seen in the past. in fact, herbie saying that this is not a reflection of
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a shift in policy. instead the united states saying that it was to get to a place where it would see a clear condemnation of hamas and its actions on october 7th. and given that they could not get that language. so this was a resolution the united states says it could not support. kimberly healthcare algae 0. washington is ready. minister gideon saw, has resigned from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his emergency units, he government saw so as he's stepping down off the big side line from the wood cabinets have 7 year old joining the intake government off to be october 7th. the tag is departure is not expected to affect mess and yahoo, who still holds a majority in parliament. so the head head on alex's era, 7 people are charged for the attack on a concert phone. there must go on friday, and i will follow the job aid in her office and i'll send you how often and
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businesses are continuing to export, even if it's the route to you by visit capital. and there's are headlines for the americas highest level alerts for intense rain have been dropped across se brazil for the states of rio de janeiro. and as proceed to santo, the ring is still falling, but it has definitely turned much lighter. rain has been intense though, through brazil's amazonian state, just the other day. i'm and now it's picked up about a 100 millimeters within 24 hours through central america, the caribbean. most of the action around puerto rico now pushing into the eastern caribbean islands here. so some sundry downforce to be expected. they're the threat of tornadoes from i would say, arkansas rate through to mississippi. but by tuesday that moves further toward the
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east draped over georgia and the florida panhandle. here now north of this we are talking about snow. yeah, it's spring, but we saw about 10 centimeters in minneapolis. that's what slushy snow and the snow keeps go important into northwest ontario province in canada. by the time it's all said and done $20.00 to $30.00 centimeters. if you can believe it, westbound, we go temperatures rising in admin saying that 4 degrees we've got this disturbance in the pacific. i'll touch on that one second. but 1st are forecast on tuesday. the shower is through the us southwest, but look toward the end of the week that system on wind. so more rain coming for california. the weather brought to you by visit the castle, because as the content creators have become journalists rescuers. but heroes and targets fair to customers. so when a visa comes to me and yet they continue to report that the close of business,
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the story of just one of the shall be, should be a little bit higher for the loved. because on that, just either the the annual, watching alex's era, his reminder of our top stories this, our united nations security council has passed a resolution demanding an immediate cease fire and garza, during the muslim honey months of ramadan, it goes to the unconditional release of captives and unrestricted access to the desperately needed live saving age by thomas on the policy university of welcome to promising of the resolution aspects. when a sold balance is 0,
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that the great book was an agreement with israel, a full release of captives health in wisconsin. and the number of kind of students have died was trying to get food in news and gone. so they drowned and the see was trying to retrieve a that was adults into the wall. so you an agency for policy and refugees as the situation in northern gauze. that is beyond desperate set of goals. opposition? presidential candidates, bestardo joe, my fi is to when sundays election has main rival the boot and coalitions kind of that. i'm a do ball has conceded defeat. fi has 153.7 percent of the 90 percent of votes counted as an anti establishment. cons that chosen by the disqualified opposition needs. it was months. ok. both for release from prison just stays ahead of the vote . no password to my fi as address the media officer, his wife will, conceded defeat. maybe the committee by electing the president to
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synagogue. these people have chosen to break with the past to give substance, to the immense hopes raised by our vision of society. i pledge to government to military and transparency and to fight corruption at all levels. i pledge to devote myself fully to building our institutions and strengthening the foundations for our way of life together. us of correspondent nicholas hawk has more from that media conference in dot com. what was interesting is to see no candidate breast through wi fi take to the podium, but presidents, a bus to wi fi in a suit and tie. this is the 1st time that we seen in presidential really reaching out to the opposition to the ruling party, to congratulating and, and recognizing the fact that the opposition can see the defeats so quickly that there wasn't any a dispute over the election results. also, congratulations,
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thing president, my key solve for organizing what he described as free and fair election. there were 2 really important points in his address. one is reconciliation trying to to, to, to unite the senegalese people to rebuild trust into the institutions and democracy in the country. and the other is the issue of justice, justice, and it's really interesting because of course, but through jim life i was in prison for over 11 months over a facebook post. and so the issue of equity and justice is something that is key to his project as he calls that anything. of course, an important figure that wasn't in this room is the opposition figure we spend so could with, without which he wouldn't be here today. standing as the president of san diego on his date of his birth, and he is making history. he's only 44 years old and the youngest president in
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senegal. and what's interesting that what we saw throughout the voting is that we saw cross generational support for what he described as a project to change the way senegal is one, as well as much area where a 137 school children are back in safe hands also being kidnapped by an armed group, the students are taken out here in march by gunman from the school in the town of kareka. the country's north could not visit them onto to run some of the $700000.00 . i do remote to investigate them just before the deadline to pay the some. 7 suspects and fridays a tackled the most good concept, whole have been fully charged and course security has been increased across the russian capital of to a $139.00 people killed when gunman opened the fund at concept goes dosage of ari reports from last guy under heavy security for man brought into pose money court in
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moscow, all accused of being the gunman and fridays attack. caracas city halls appeared, one by one bruised and battered, the tajikistan natives sat silently while terrorism charges were brought against them. charges which carry a maximum of life imprisonment. one of the accuse appeared semi conscious and was brought into the court on the wheelchair accompanied by his doctor as accusations of torture had been spreading. president put and once again questions who is behind the attack and come with the with who benefits from this? this atrocity may be just a link in a whole series of attempts by those who have been at war with our country since 2014 by the hands of the neo nazi key of regime on the nazis as, as well known, have never hesitated to use the dirtiest and most inhumane means to achieve that goal. so genius. on monday, 3 more men charged with complicity for their religious involvement in the attack appeared in court. meanwhile,
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the search operation continues across to city hall that makes shift memorial at the sight continues to grow. hundreds of people gather to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in what president vladimir putin called a blow to the nation. as the prime minister of tajikistan said, his country, a post terrorism, and intended to fight it together with russia. as he signed the book of condolences at the russian embassy and to show him back, the spea security service set for suspects had been arrested while heading to the border with ukraine. and that they had contacts in that country. ukrainian officials have denied involvement. security in the russian capital is still high at most public places. these measures are likely to carry on in the coming days as officials continue their investigation. and number of plants, large events, and most coal have been cancelled, including the golden mass festival as a bowl. sorry, theater, or reminder that russia is a country at war on more than one front door. so divorce l g 0,
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moscow. and the us for more present donald trump has seemed to be things on cases that adult him for his trump school. the short term victory in the us federal court, which rule that the could pay just hoff of a $454000000.00 bond on a penalty for tax fraud. will see appeals of ruling against him, bought his lawyers were unable to secure a delay in another criminal case over the concealing of hush money. payments to a woman who said they had a fat that trial is set for 15th of april. and the hazy lawlessness continues to rain. is gang set fire to an open lot where many
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small businesses was situated, residence in border prints are assessing the damage done to the facility, which house mechanic workshops and thoughts of trades. people finance, of course hazy, has blanks since the beginning of march, as officials try to find a new lead to replace prime minister oil. henri pablo. quite construct pop. when you get a counting several people in destroying around a 1000 homes of magnitude 6.9 quake hit the remote east set pick region. dozens of villages, images offices. i'm already battling wise for the flooding when the of quite happened. regional governor has appealed for medical supplies, drinking water, and temporary shelter. they've been foreign ministry has some of the senior chinese dep from us and, and struck to that stop. and by going to launch a complaint against when it goes aggressive actions by china is christ called on saturday, the chinese coast guard fund was a kind of at philippine supply vessel and south china sea phillip, instead the ship was damaged but reported no casualties in south caressing the
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adult to them, professors that medical schools are submitting their resignations and samples of striking training adults is they want the government to withdraw as planned to increase student enrollment and medical training institutes. the governance as more doctors on needed to cope with the countries rapids the aging population unit, kim reports from sol, some publicly others in private, medical school professors across south korea who double as senior doctor is at major hospitals have been resigning. they had been clocking weeks of overtime to fill a void left by the thousands of resident doctors and interns who walked off a job last month, pushing back against the governments medical reform plans. they are joining the growing course of medical professionals who insist the plan centered around raising the number of medical school entries by 2 thirds next year will destroy the
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profession. and they talk to one a to one on the special medical school admissions quarters, will clearly lead to the collapse of our country's medical education system. beyond the breakdown of medical education itself, there appealing to the courts to block its implementation, senior doctor as will keep their posts while their resignations are process that reduce their hours to the government mandated, 52 hours per week, which is expected to slow outpatient care. as the stand off is in a 2nd month, patients say that any indication front line senior doctors could join the walk out, feels like a death sentence. hundreds have already been informed there surgeries and treatments are postponed indefinitely. many of them cancer patients in a race against time came is home due is one such a cancer patient. you accuse us both the doctors and the government of ignoring the needs of severely ill patients. and they are playing
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a game of chicken with the lives of critical patients like us. the training doctors seem to think their collective action as a matter of pride or self esteem. and that their generation must transform the medical field. but such movements represent waves of depth and fear for us, especially those with serious illness of the government has yet to attribute any patient depths to the walk out. what is not clear is and when the 13000 striking doctors will hold talks with the government and reach an agreement, unis kim ultra 0. so i've kind of sounds, economy has suffered since the telephone took over in 2021. some sectors have been collapsing altogether. the businesses are still finding ways to stay afloat despite significant restrictions and banking. some have been to have it traveled to the western city of herat, spoke to business owners. multi $1000000.00 production lines have been pumping up
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some of the funds most popular for the great dislike all the term on or the last 20 years. these buckles have not only retained the local space, but they've now found the market in $28.00 countries. it's an important economic lifeline for hundreds of workers and associated supply chain industries. since the collapse of the form of government and by the funds exports have declined. many large business owners instead of companies abroad the sacrament. sanction that's going to stone has to be acknowledged as a nation. by all countries, we have to deal with problems related to banking visas and international travel. we need facilitation assistance and access to the global market for purchases and banking activities. although there are banking restrictions on no other government recognizes this one.
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