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of a conflict, it's left to many families wondering about the bodies of a loved ones who vapor each before the world. many others are also waiting for the fighting to end to give they loved ones, proper burial. the the wells tough called photos israel to actually allow delivery of food into gaza as more products to me and children die from now. latricia. the other ones are in jordan, this is all just a red line from don't know. so coming up, even if it comes to the cost of working the way of because there were a i've under, assessed by the as right. is that this is really, it makes the old city in east jerusalem a no go area for christians looking to celebrate east.
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the protest is the stand alone stuff, southern fundraising events. so the us presidency thing, but rock obama until center on the bus plunges into ravine. and south africa kidding. 45 people. and 8 year old girl. the only surviving the, the you in stop cool, which has old israel to initial unhindered food. a deliveries to the besieged gaza strip comes as food shortages caused by israel blockade on a trucks leaving more palestinians starving and nourished children across the strip of suffering a slow and painful death. a 5 year old boy is the latest victim. any 30 children have died of malnutrition duration, since israel launched as was in october, the 2nd was what south africa urgency requested that the international court of
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justice considered additional measures this month and its case against israel. it accuses israel, a breach of the un genocide convention, as it continued bombing the gaza strip. i'll just say it was gabriel is on the reports now from the the world is watching his palestinians go hungry due to israel's war on gaza. it's now clear the i c, j is watching as well. on thursday, the court unexpectedly announced new orders on israel to try to prevent famine. there are 3 new provisional measures, but the most significant one calls on is real to without delay, ensure and hindered provision of humanitarian aid. everything from food and water to clothing and shelter throughout garza including increasing the capacity a number of land crossing points and maintaining them open for as long as necessary . this additional provisional measure also calls on israel with immediate effect to
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hold any military action that prevents the delivery of that aid. the secretary general has no say over the decisions made by the primary judicial oregon of the un, but is following the case closely. we do believe, as a matter of principle that all member states need to a by divide by an implement decisions that the court the court said famine is now sitting in, in gaza. that's justifying the additional provisional measures. many of the judges consider that israel was not really complying with the order and, and also given the specificity of the order itself, when it comes to a to increment $108.00. i think that it is clear that this is going to be a key aspect of the discussion for south africa going forward. this is potentially what might make or break the case in terms of like, how did you decide whether genocide is happening is going to be this whole debacle
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of the $98.00 to gossen. the i c. j has also requested israel issued a report on all of the measures it is taken to abide by the new provisional measures. that report is due by the end of april. gabriel is on i'll just here at the united nations in new york as well. i'll just say i was honda salute, just following developments on israel, the reaction to the i c. j routing from occupied the stores there's been no official, is really reaction on the additional provisions that have been handed down by the international court of justice. nearly 2 months ago on january 26. these really prime minister had outright rejected the ruling and findings by the international court of justice. this was a case that was initially brought forth by south africa that israel was committing genocide in gaza. now he had told his cabinet members back in january, to refrain from commenting on the icy james ruling when he later released the
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statement of his own. he said that the ruling was, quote, outrages, defamatory and false mission. y'all who had also went on to say that israel does what it can to provide humanitarian assistance and a into gaza all while protecting civilians and following international law. however, these are all things. israel has been accused of violating and a war that has now entered its 6th month and has seen more than 32000 palestinians killed at least 75000 others have been injured and also mentioned the thousands who are still trapped under the rubble. while these really have not had any official comment, we can expect their response to be over whelming, we negative, have the central jersey to occupies east jerusalem. the palestinian authority has formed a new government to expect it to be sworn in on sunday. 5 minutes. the mom and the staff also service foreign minister, president my boss, a pointed in this month stuff his previous has
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a resigned in february. so i think the need for a change the, the abraham that's more from ramallah in the occupied westbank. the most important thing that palestinians are looking for when they talk about their leadership is that their ability to stop these really aggressions against palestinians. when we talk about the occupied with bank, we're talking about the de needs. the immediate is really supplements and that expansion, we're talking also about the arrests and the killings of palestinians, but palestinians have long lost hope. the beer government, the deadly, the ship is able to really put those as really actions on hold or even taking israel and put thing is real accountable for what it's doing. and this is why if you ask people industries know if they know the new government has been assigned by the palestinian president, many of them might not even know. and many of them would ask when we, we get page. as we know, the palestinian authority's public employees have not been getting full salaries
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for years now. and that has put a cast shadows on the palestinian economy. basically, palestinians are we looking at the government as, let's say, a big municipality. so there is little hope that this government could change on the street. it's indeed a new government with a lot of challenges when it comes to this situation on the ground heated the occupied with bank, but also in the besieged. because this trip as well, we noticed in the list of ministers, $22.00 ministers in addition to the prime minister. 8 of those ministers are from the gaza strip. 5 of them were living under the current is really aggression in war on the palestinians. they are, so there is a heavy impact of the war and gaza. still the challenges are huge. and there's, you know, a lot of the adults about what this government can do to create change. the serial ministry says at least $33.00 people have been killed and is really strikes the
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attacks targeted areas and the northern, the city of a level military personnel among those count follows a similar attack on domestic us which left at least 2 people. this is randy, ministry has previous acknowledged carry, announced price on targets in syria and it says look into it wrong. but on proof, god looks like a protest as in support as palestinians have interrupted a star studded campaign fundraiser for us president joe biden organizer say the event has already unless the $25000000.00 former presidents, brock, obama, and bill clinton were interrupted during the speeches by demonstrate of getting the binding of blood on his hands, stonehenge and has more from new york. on the marquee radio city music hall is a trio of presidential power to former president, garage obama and bill clinton, supporting a 3rd democratic president in trouble in the polls. and that is current president joe biden. it is being billed as the biggest fundraiser ever in political
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history. they've raised $25000000.00 and that might not account for the $100000.00. some people are paying each to get a picture with all 3 presidents of the $5000.00 people went in there. they paid as little as $225.00 and as much is half a 1000000 for those prize front row seats. what it costs you, nothing to stand out here outside and express your opinion about the president, and that's what hundreds of people have done is you can see from designs. they are almost entirely protesters of the war in gaza. they've been changing genocide, joe, and they've been saying he's got to go. so hundreds of protesters have come out here on jo vitals biggest fundraising night in order to express their views of the president, john henry and l g 0. new york, the,
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the bus has plunged off a bridge in south africa. kidding. 45 of the 46 people on board. the vehicle fell into a ravine and code find the northern province of lynne paper. somebody's have been beyond recognition. the only survivor was an 8 year old girl. the transport ministry is promising a thorough investigation into the incident. well, come in and city is the spokesman for the department of transport in south africa. he told us more about the youngster who survived the incident. i got into the details we, we do not have the the update as yet in terms of how she is doing. but tomorrow morning. that's one of the things that we plan to do. uh, we know that our out of tennessee, which is the road traffic management corporation, is on the scene and it's time to do the investigation there. so we will be having some reports coming in in the dallas of the morning tomorrow morning. so we should be able to, to look at the details during this time of the yeah, these is quite
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a huge x. it goes to the maureen, which is one of the biggest churches in south africa, is that cc? so they were going to attend the, the, the, the as part of the pilgrimage. so that's way i basically, and we were no money on the piece is unfortunately, some of these accidents do happen, but this has really been quite a shock for us. it's quite a huge number of people that have lost their lives done so. so it's, it is quite a tragic floss of the country as the united nations, as the will in. so them that's cause the wells largest displacement crisis. millions of people have been forced from their homes and are facing acute food shortages. i'll just say it was malcolm web reports on the south that on board a town of ranks. every morning, selma adam sends her granddaughter to maya to try and sell some of the few remaining items of clothing. there aren't many buyers in this transit camp and
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south seat don golden hall familia. and people have arrived here in the last year. things to done civil war. almost everyone struggling to get by the sale means to minus somebody will eat today except fighting and see times capital cost 2 months ago to my father died soon after arriving here and left selma to look off to her grandchildren. the money to use it and i've got a phone. and a new one is the current i often we arrived to, we took my son to the hospital. he'd been ill for months without any treatment. and he became, was on the journey of to 5 days in the hospital. he died, i was told to come here and register selma and have family a waiting in the transit camp for un transport too long to rescue g settlement, whether a people from the community is if regionally, from the new the mountains in sit down. so that the so cost to move in 20 years ago
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when the government from civilians of the money from the sale size, amiga meal, 6 months ago, there was no market here. many of the trade is themselves, have to flee the fighting, and they set up stands to sell food to the growing population of displaced people. everything here is from seed on the onions a grown, the lentils rice old, transported here, and because of the war, the price is just keep going up to the town of ring. no, well connected to the rest of south suite on don't keep costs. spring goods from the boulder will the possessions of those on the run un gives new arrivals. money for 7 days, food off that, that they're meant to go to the long term settlements for other communities. but many doesn't want to. so the transit come keeps growing. and people do whatever they can to get by roughly moss,
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as she saw children killed some people rate when she fled to don. fishy, depends on the sony scrub me. the cabinets as a 5 this if sure, this is actually harming my body, cutting my hands and arms. if we were not selling firewood, we would not survive. it's the war that forced us here. we've been told not to stay in this transit camp and to go to the refugee settlement, but we don't want to go there. we want to stay near the border. so we ready to go back to down civil war has forced more than 8000000 people from that homes more afflicting every day. last month and the family hoping for the best of times, picking phones out of their hands every day as they wait. malcolm web. ouch is era rank south? see don. a tougher stop right here. and i'll just say it right. when we come back to the indonesian administrative apologizes after graphic video, images of, of the top one month, think brutally beaten and tortured by soldiers plus one person salumi in new york
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where a judge has sent in sam bagman free for one of the largest financial fraud in history, i'll have that story coming off the the hello the, let's get to where the full costs for north america. and we're seeing a vast improvement across southern parts of the us as that storm system pushes its way further east will have high pressure taking charge across the deep. so the more and the way it's sunshine and higher temperatures for places like texas, it is looking a lot clearer, but breezy across the great lakes, breezy with sunshine, across the east coast of the us. so from rain and split of snow coming into eastern parts of canada, we'll see more in the way is snow pouring back in across the rockies over the next
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few days and a weather system. we're getting some very wet and when the weather, so the likes of california over the next few days that was worth its weight for the sell into los angeles, knocking the temperature down as it does so on fact, is a little bit of a recovery on sunday the best of the weather will be fine because the east coast of washington dc is in very high temperatures, with more in the way of sunshine taking us through to sunday. and sunshine is back into cuba once that line of phones and showers moves its way towards his span. yoda was a recovery to the temperature in havana 26 degrees celsius. but a went to outlook for the dominican republic on saturday to weather update of the future reserves of alysia used and electric batteries. i'm fine to for reducing a reliance on fossil fuels live, be nice to vast audience. so place are unique ecosystem that indigenous communities
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are desperate to protect from a mining people empower asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white goals on just the the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just say you're a quick reminder about top stories here. this. our protestant in the health minister says $27.00 children and concepts died of severe malnutrition this month. a 5 year old boy in the north of his trip with a licensed victim training courses have been accused of using starvation as
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a weapon of humans. top quote, as part of israel to ensure amended food, a good place to the perceived causes for more than a 1000000 people down facing catastrophic students, security agencies, all morning of the at least 45 people have died off the bus, plunged off a bridge in south africa, it turned into ravine and court. finally, the importance of the youngest of either to thank you will go ami condos. in indonesia, i apologize to the people of the popular region of the video image of an indigenous man being tortured. 13 soldiers were arrested and questioned me come on to say the man in the video was a member of an arm separate. his group was planning to set fire to a health center human rights group. say it's the latest and many violations in public. i'll just say it was jessica washington reports now from chicago.
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this is what spunk outreach, any denisia taken by engine asian soldiers, video shows and indigenous pop when being tortured to 0 has decided not to show the graphic video. the man was forced into a barrel beaten so hard that he is bled and confir repeatedly with a knife of water around him. tons of ridge, the soldiers love, and saint keep causing him. although for a popular human rights abuses, impunity, torture racism, they keep on going out and being committed by inclination. so it has an interest in police. they open apologize, but they repeated the torture again. the abuses again again and again. there's been decades of conflict between security forces and separate and scripts and entities has east and most provinces. human rights advocates have only cues to the military and police of violations in pa, 4, including torture and extra judicial killings. they say they on some wrong thing,
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just the victim system. evidence of violence bias, security, both they're also calling for in the, in the military operations or in the region. the students say high ranking command is need to be held to account as well. so just on the ground, the more troops are deployed to the more complex will occur on top one land. they have deeply hurt our hearts with criminal act. 13 soldiers were arrested following the incident. the audiologist, the man in the video was a member of an armed separatist group planning to set fire to a health center he has since been released for we had it all for him to the family . we also treat them with the medical treatments we give. we gave him a medical treatment for us, so we have to convince that they put that in a good condition. and we also tried to build
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a good relationship. also with the family. the incoming president proposed to be in to his place to strengthen the presence of security personnel info. plus he has been accused of human rights violations during his time as a special forces commander in the late ninety's. but never charged rights groups accused indonesia is government has done an international media and rank one inches from one to say, that means there are many more violations that go on seen. and on heard jessica washington out to 0 to casa, as the philippine president says, his government will take counter measures against china off to what he called dangerous attacks in the south china sea. it follows months of confrontations between philippine and chinese vessels and disputed waters. china as promising to defend would it cause its southern territory to former crypto currency tycoon. some bagman free dozen sentence to 25 years in prison for his road in the
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most been described as one of the biggest financial fraud is going to history. the 32 year old was found guilty of defrauding customers out of millions of dollars. christian salumi has moved from new york of wearing a prison uniform and facing the possibility he could spend the rest of his life behind bars, sam, bagman fried knowledge, she made a series of bad decisions and apologized for letting his colleagues down the 32 year old former billionaire, better known by his initials, s b f, started his crypto currency exchange f t x with college friends, and appeared and ads with celebrities promoting crypto currencies as safe to act as the safest and easiest way to buy and sell. crypto is the best way to get the game, but he went on to steal $8000000000.00 from f t x to cover losses. that is, hedge fund, leading to the exchanges collapse in 2022, and his own fall from grace. judge louis kaplan sentenced him to 25 years,
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saying he knew it was wrong. he knew it was criminal. he regrets he made a very bad bet about the likelihood of getting caught. but he is not going to admit a thing. as his right, prosecutors had called for an even longer sentence reading from the more than $200.00 letters of former f t x customers all around the world who lost money. in some cases, their life savings. i run a clay his conviction and the collaborative f t x pointed out the need for some kind of framework because, you know, if this was a regulated entity, there would be ordered financials, there would be transparency to government regulators. there would be regular examinations by government regulators and exam staff that would've uncovered the kinds of issues and the kinds of misappropriation that bank when fried was convicted a 2nd for your mother and father attended the proceedings. they said nothing inside
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or outside the court. but in a letter to the judge pleaded for leniency based on their son's autism, which his mother feared would make him vulnerable to abuse. i genuinely fear for sam's life and the typical prison environment. barbara fried, wrote in settling on a 25 year sentence, the judge expressed concern that sam, bank and fried, could commit more crimes if not faced with a substantial punishment for his actions. but he also seemed to have knowledge of the concerns of his family and recommending that he held in a prison close to them in california. for sicily out 0 new york. what area are we supposed to send? it will cover e and f t x credit activist, some vitamin fried stow millions of dollars from him. couple of he said that those who facilitate to the food should also be brought to justice. i think it's a relatively fat if video cha, besides and bit more co conspirators in the actual, at the export. um,
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so i, i do believe on the um, ages and addresses um facilitated or health on f. t explosives this natural and i think they should also be convicted and tried talking to charge the judges comments with back because as i said in my speech at the start of the scene today, um i i a p o f t x victims, customers, happy suck wing ongoing stuff, weight loss, you have in a hall for mental health issues. the question um i know customers who have lost their families have lost them now, which is of less than the homes if they have, even if they're paying this. i some i've heard of that we've been committed suicide, at least we have committed suicide. so when he put it in perspective, and i think that all the enabled as of the sports should definitely be
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convicted and held accountable for the for i do take lists on investments. but in terms of security on the exchange that i use, i'm pretty risk above and quite um yeah, quite cool. sure. so the reason why it was attracted to f t x originally was, i believe i heard of it in july 2021. when they raised about $900000000.00 bought the the d. c, such as the coil palatine, you know, to koya is like 85000000000 dollar a u. n. a. and a huge list like pull chips, jones, or thomas ball, but they start catching, raising funds from the biggest investors in the world, into the tennessee. so i thought okay, out of old to exchanges f t x is the most we can see compliance has the, is the, has the most transparency. it's got the largest vcs back and get it. so i thought
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it was the best, most safest exchange to use. so it's been 2 years since the state of emergency was imposed in el salvador to crack down on long running dung bottoms some see the policy as a success with tens of thousands, laptop and crime reduced. but critics, a innocent people have also been arrested and that the emergency is turning the country into a police state money and roughly it has more problem solving. no police incense of other enforcing a state of emergency a policy that grants security forces unprecedented authority and resources to fight criminal games. the crackdown is the cornerstone of the countries security strategy gnostic, who fund the, you know that this phenomenon is born of one to port a gang member, which in 30 years become 75000 game members. it's because of this responsibility
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that the state of exception under the leadership of president. now you bo kelly well and only until every member of this terrace organization is captured. though controversial, the state of emergency is seen as a success and popular with many salvadorans. today, el salvador has the lowest homicide rate in the western hemisphere. the effect that help salvador in president know you get a when a landslide re election victory, the price of peace, critics say, has been thousands of arbitrary arrests, indefinite detentions, and torture. even residents of neighborhoods that have been pacified like aesop in gonzalez, say that while she no longer worries over games, there is now a different kind of concern as it gets to that's what i last monday. yes, they've captured gang members,
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but not only gang members. they've taken away innocent people to and i don't agree with that. but even the word of god says the righteous will pay for the sinners experts of war and that the ongoing state of emergency is not sustainable. and that it's transforming the country into a police state. security officials here in el salvador, tell us that while the gang presents in neighborhoods like this one has all but been eliminated, regular patrols which include searching people's homes and searching people themselves will continue to be a vital element in the broader security strategy. the only problem is as a short term emergency measure in instead of other words, the exception certainly appears to have become the rule. amendments that up a little alger 0 sense out about the east. i should be one of the busiest times for the whole city and occupied east jerusalem, but the war on guns that has meant to arrest of state away. and israel is making it
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difficult for palestinians who want to celebrate human con reports from occupied east jerusalem. this this is the stuff in the land where christianity was born, as well as long cause that has impacted this important christian holiday. very few, the faithful you travel from all over the world has arrived this year to visit the church of the homestead applica and the whole city of occupied each to slim by as the cock runs this family still selling religious souvenirs. the shops open and he wipes away the dusts ready for the days trading, but he's not expecting to make any sales. he says the war is on everyone's minds. he's been here for 20 years and tells us the situation is far worse. but he can remember, we've been feeling a lot more uncomfortable this time. because, you know, there's, there's a profile, you know, if you're passing by any gates, whether it's domestic escape, new gauge off the gate. if the police officer or the, you know, the soldier feels that to you or not,
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it's really your stopped your check. sometimes most of the time it's not very pleasant either. some of them are, you know, just straightforward very from that me say somebody.

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