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designed to support to those west effected because he met dulcie stella. your mercy, showing this brightest, gave mercy. now tonight today the the hello until mccrae. this is the new power line from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes. as wells on the admits the coming of aid work as an air strike and gowns, it was a mistake and could have been avoided. no one should on or she. those committing across his route promises to open a temporary age version to gauze hours off to
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a warning from us president joe biden. bullshit is quite 6 buildings in downtown new york in new jersey, forcing to main airports to ground flights briefly and on piece of stems with your schools. we hear from the managers ahead of sunday's big matched primitive showdown between manchester, united and livable. and in crickets on po and aiden mall from hall century helps with sunrise, is hydro, but the victory over the channel. i super k as as we begin this use uh with the mounting pressure on israel as the us calls for its military to ensure the safety of aid workers and prioritize a cx 5 that follows the killing of 6 for an aid work is in target. it is drawings
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on monday is miles on the admitted fault setting the attack on the world. central kitchen stuff was a grave mistake for you in secret you general condemned the 6 month long wolf of bringing relentless death and destruction to the gallons a strip. more than 53000 palestinians had been killed since the war started in october to the k. the united nations security council has a meeting to discuss the law for more on that, let's speak to gabriel. alexander, who was at the you in headquarters in new york and gabe, can you just explain? can you run through us? what actually came out of that un security council meeting? that's right, that meeting uh just ended not too long ago. and this meeting was called by deanna slovenia and algeria and it was meant to deal with 2 major issues. number one is the safety of humanitarian workers in gaza. and also the increasingly desperate
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situation with a lack of food for palestinians in gaza as well. so they're really doing what 2 things that are sort of interconnected, but that are incredibly urgent to counsel heard from a top official from the office of the coordination for humanitarian affairs who painted a very grim picture of the situation in ga. so right now saying that of the little bit of aid that is able to get in the guys are only 4 percent can get to northern guys are where people are essentially starving, including children. speaking of children, the council also heard from the head of to save the children non governmental organization, who also said children are starving and will have long term effects from the mountain nutrition that they are facing now. and she called on everybody. it's an actor in this conflict to lay down their weapons and get food to those who need it
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the most urgently. we also heard from the palestinian and israeli ambassadors to the un. let's listen to little bit more of what each of them had to say. no one, no country or should um or she those committing atrocities. they must be held accountable for these crimes will continue phased with such outrage for its attack on for the nations from the world center of the kitchen is what i took. it's fast, my just dismissing to see me other offices and that it pretty minding for the others. that is the punishment for the commission of war crimes that is upgrade us. we express our deepest condolences in our hearts. go out to the families, there countries and the word central kitchen. this was
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a tragic mistake. is there a never targets civilian civilians? deliberately never let alone aid workers carrying out crucial work. this is where it holds the critical supports of 8 workers in the highest regard, and we will continue to coordinate with them and secure them in their missions. now before the security council met the secretary general, antonio gutierrez made some remarks here at the stake out outside the council chambers. he again called for an immediate cease fire, something he's been calling on for months now. he and other un officials all say, in order for a to be distributed properly and to the people that need it, the most that cannot be done. wow, is rio is continues to bombard garza so you're getting called for
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a cease fire and also called for an investigation. not only of those 7 world, central kitchen humanitarians who were recently killed, but for all aid workers that have been killed in guys in the last 6 months. and that number now is up to 220 of those a 179. are you and staff members that have been killed primarily all palestinians, and that's something the secretary general said, needs to stop immediately, but again called for an investigation, an independent investigation into the killing of all of them. okay, thank you so much gab, gabriella ellis, on the, for us, the, at the united nations. well, in a statement about it's investigation into the depths of those i'd work is the, is ready. i me said the incident should not have occurred. those who approve the strike were convinced that they were targeting to mazda operatives and not w c. k employees. the strike on the vehicle is a great mistake stemming from
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a serious failure to, to mistake and identification in areas in decision making and, and attack country to the standard operating procedures. a lot more on this. let's go to honda. so those who joins us from occupied the story slimming the can you just explain what is right, the standard operating procedure actually is will be as rarely say they have a lot of different rules of engagement and guidelines that in this specific incident were not follow these really, army says they have a system for which they conduct wars, but however, it is worth noting, but they have been convinced of violating international law not following the rules of war or procedure. not just in this conflict in guns up, but in previous ones as well. remember back just a couple of months ago when these really army had shot and killed 3 of their own captives, it prompted these rarely army chief of staff to say that the rules of engagement
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states that these really army does not fire on anyone who is surrendering something we have seen repeatedly violated in this war against palestinians who were on arms . these rarely armies saying in this specific incident, there was a series of failures that have resulted in the firing of 2 senior officers and several other top officials who will be censured and hummed up what have the world central kitchen had to say in response to the work is being killed in the world. central kitchen has released to quite a damming statements saying that these rarely army cannot be trusted to conduct an investigation on their own failures. it is worth mentioning that every time these rarely army does investigate something, it often absolves itself of any blame in this statement. additionally, they have said, quote their apologies for the outrages killing of our colleagues, present cold comfort, cold comfort for the victims,
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families and the global families for w. c. k is real, needs to take concrete steps to ensure the safety of humanitarian aid workers. and the statement ends by saying our operations remain suspended. this is just one in a series of many humanitarian, a groups who have seized their operations inside of the gaza strip, saying that after 6 months of indiscriminate calming and flagrant violations of international law, they can no longer say that their safety would be guaranteed by these really army and it is also worth reminding our viewers that all of the movements by the world central kitchen staff was coordinated with these really armies so that they could travel in cars, in convoys to deliver this very much needed 8. okay, thanks so much. i'm the i'm to salute the for us and occupied east jerusalem. okay, let's go to l. just it was white house correspondent, kimberly how cats who joins us now from washington, dc. and kimberly, how is the white house reacted to israel? is admission of what they say is a tragic mistake this?
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oh, what the why has to say is that given the fact that israel has admitted its, made a grave mistake and has conducted its own independent investigation which has now been turned over to the white house and the white house is now reviewing. there really is no need for a 3rd party independent investigation, as has been called for by the founder of the world. central kitchen, chef jose andreas. in fact, what john kirby, the national security council of spokesperson has said, is that this is an investigation conducted by israel. it's been turned over to the white house and, and initial reviews have indicated that there are procedures now that have been put in place to make sure that aid workers are protected, that civilians are protected. and also that there can be increased humanitarian aid to the people of gaza. in fact, uh what time kirby has said is there are now up to 300 trucks daily that are
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getting into gaza. the president has said the israel is complying with his ultimate and to increase humanitarian aid. and as a result, the us for us it as well as the national security council's folks for us that have said there will be no shift in us policy. okay, thanks. so much kimberly, thats kimberly how kids for us there at the white house is well has agreed to open a new version to gaza for food and humanitarian. i. the announcement was made after a phone call between these where the prime minister and us president. now joe barton demanded an immediate cease fire and protection for civilians in the strip. victoria guy, somebody has more of israel's nearly 6 month war, and the besieged population of garza has pushed palestinians to the brink of famine, particularly in the northern part of the strip on depression from the united states . as rails agreed to allow, desperately needed food deliveries through the airs crossing which connects to northern gauze. and it's really good news we've been asking for weeks now for this
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crossing to be, i think we've used it before. and we know how important of you to get supplies into the northern gods district. israel is also allowing shipments of a to enter through its pool to national. the change follows the thing who between the us president and his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, joe biden called for an immediate cease fire. and the usa to israel is conditional on it taking action to boost humanitarian supplies to gaza. what we're looking to see in the, in the days and weeks ahead is prioritization searching humanitarian assistance, sustaining it in moving goal is that a distribution has been dangerous and difficult with incidents of his rating forces bombing and opening fire on hand points, accusations. israel denies the lack of cooperation to allow agent fasta has led to some shipments by sea. and the us is said just to build the floating don't to
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include deliveries, dropped, civil se being use the palestinians waiting on the ground to being killed. as power sheets fails, these relays are committing jenise. they're committing massacres less than right. the forcibly displacing as many cousins as they can. and as long as the americans and many of the europeans keep on enabling israel and doing this international crime, then you know, all the 8 in the world is, is really not going to make that much of a difference in the international court of justice told israel in january that it couldn't continue to bombard, displace and stop the population of gauze under it. so locations to the genocide convention and you age, reach into the strip, may finally get some food to many who desperately need it, bought without an immediate cease fire. it's unlikely enough we'll get through to leave you the catastrophe. victoria gates and b l g 0. but for more of this, jeremy kinetic is president of refugees international. he's also a full, the official into previous us administration's working on the society joins us from
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washington, dc. thank you very much for being with us here on now. does there fits what, what do you make of this, of as well, temporarily opening the arrears of border crossing and allowing up to $350.00 extra trucks to go through. do you think it's going to be anywhere near enough at this point in time? so, what is needed, especially in the north of casa, as well it's, it's a step in a positive direction, but it's certainly still far short of what needs to happen. i think it's really striking that after months of denying that they were starting a the that when present by really laid down the line was prime minister netanyahu. suddenly they found a bunch of new ways to unblock aid. but it's not as often as the last presenter said without a ceasefire. a, it will not be possible for a groups to put together the kind of anti sand and operation that god and now requires. you can't do that solely off the backs of trumps. you need the space to
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operate safely to run now nutrition treatment centers to restore the health system to rebuild the water systems. and of course, to distribute food at that large scale. none of that is possible, as long as the words continue. as we mentioned, we were introducing you that you've worked in a 2 previous us administrative options, specifically working on overseas. i can you just give us a little bit of an insight into what you think might have happened behind the scenes that pushed by and finally to put more pressure on this in yahoo to allow more items a gaza as well as for for months of course, even from the earliest days of this war, president biden has been calling on the israel and government to adhere to international humanitarian law to protect civilians, to protect aid workers. and there has been negligibly little progress on that for 6 months. and i think a few recent events have brought this to a head and, and to
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a point where even present bite and who has been very, very reluctant to put pressure on the as really government could not, could not choose any other course. but to take a harder line and obviously the world's central kitchen strike is a huge part of that. it shows how it broke in the is really system for what's called the confliction. that the process for protecting humanitarians and military strikes shall have broken. that process has been shows how far the rules of engagement our body is really military, if they could so easily strike such an obvious humanitarian conroy. but in addition to all that, of course, there is a famine getting underway, nazzo. and as i, as i mentioned earlier, there's no way to really adequately site that as long as this work continues. yeah . and that's why i've so many people have been cooling for us. these 5 just don't present biden. i mean, he would be fully braced about the situation on the ground, but the realities of what is happening, die and die out within gaza. so what do you think?
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why do you think it took him until now? until the strike on the well, the central kitchen i'd work is for him to have finally put pressure on and then yeah, as well, i think this was something that just could not be dismissed or ignored. you know, as you, as you said earlier in the record and as his own statements out after the world central kitchen strike, this is not the 1st time this has happened. there have been strikes on humanitarian operations throughout this war. there have been more than a 170 staff of the. 2 of the un we, i roll up who have been killed over the course of this war, but also gets the staff from saved the children from an error from doctors without borders. there was an international rescue committee guest house that was hit the risk residents that was hit. so you know, this has been a routine thing. this is, this is an extreme example of a pattern that has been going on throughout. and that's why
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a groups have been pushing the president for months now to take a harder line with the as really government on that. i think that the world's central kitchen strike. and it just made that it was such a gratuitous example that he could no longer. he could no longer maintain the support that he's been holding for the government. okay, thanks so much. we really do appreciate your time and your insight to germany cannot dig. thank you very much. like or the 2 i didn't tell you to know, and teachers and government workers have lost their jobs, have joined to the latest round of protest demonstrating against presidents how the malays, economic reforms. he says the changes are necessary to help the economy. big critics say the comebacks have forced poverty to so on. today's about reports from bono side is the
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page on this date of the battery increases, but they do not catch up with inflation. and that's why many are saying that they're struggling to see another channel. there is a turn to the right. we're being convinced and then the culture of speech, the old previous government were wrong. and we have this, those are far right. that has been tested 5 times in the past and always ended in a bad way. i'm not sure why this time would be different.
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he says that he's administration is aligned with united states, the current southern comanche. he's also, along with the international monetary fund that is on the right track, track good information on that. there needs to be put lipstick on an economic consensus in this country. so far me may not be able to find your position has to be on the back. i'm the legislative agenda and of course there is tension on the people who are struggling to cope with an economic crisis. very simple. i just see that one of the symbols, there's an economist from both side as he says, the president's mission will make little difference to us and tina is economy. it is really quite thoughtful that the 1st 30 measures were jumpstart the economy. argentina has a long history of austerity measures that potentially meds to
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very suspension would come out of crisis. the reason why it is doubtful that this kind of work is that these are starting measures are essentially taking to come out of the pockets of many workers and retirees, which means they're taking money out of the economics of consumption. and so the consumption drops, then economic activity drops, and it is difficult to see how the jumpstart economies. not only that, but of course we cannot make activity for they also means that government revenue is fully and so they're gonna have to implement ever increasing spending costs to meet their pay. that objective organ 0. doctor said so. busy it is very nearly questionable that this will work at this time when it has never worked in the past for good. you cannot make reasons for his president and above. while i tell you has
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arrived in court to answer questions about the ownership of undeclared luxury watches. she was spared impeachment on thursday when congress suffice it twice against starting the process. conservative politicians have said they want to avoid a political crisis. and what we're supposed to do is quake has been found in new york and surrounding cities. the full point a to magnitude quake occurred and the depth of 10 kilometers and was since it's near living on new jersey. at this point, uh, you're heading into an hour and a half after the effects. we've not identified any life threatening situations, but we are certainly asking our local law enforcement and emergency services teams to be on guard for that as well. but again, we're going to be reviewing all potentially vulnerable infrastructure state sites throughout the state of new york that is critically important in the aftermath of a of an event like this. but kristin salumi has more now from new york.
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some people reported being terrified, seeing the wall shake. others had no idea. it even happened. people like me thought it was construction or maybe a subway nearby shaking the building. but it was over very, very quickly that said the potential for damage still out there. and again, that's why officials are urging caution for people to be on the lookout for anything that looks off or like it might need fixing airports j. s. k. in newark airport, one in new jersey, one here in new york have grounded all their flights as an assessment is made. and one of the tunnels leading from new jersey into new york also has been shut down so that it can be inspected and assessed for safety. reasons that said earlier, warning to stay inside has been taken away by the city of new york. again, they are warning of the potential for after shocks,
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but it's saying go about your business just beyond the look out for anything that doesn't look right and let us know. but for more on this or in long is a professor of some kind of tree sciences and dishonest voltages with the universe sufficient joins us now from new haven and connecticut. thanks very much for being with us. here on the al jazeera, 1st of the east coast isn't exactly known as a hot spots to its quakes. so it does come as a surprise. that's right, and i think that that is the reason that many of us who felt the earthquake and i felt it myself this morning sitting at my desk and that many of us were surprised. we do have a history of, you know, moderate earthquakes here in eastern north america, but they're not very common. this is not earthquake country in the same way, but a place like california or japan is. i know you can predict who is quakes, but what do you imagine will happen from here? will there be any off the shocks, or is this assigned of large ones to come? all the united states geological survey has put out in the aftershock forecast for
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this event. they are predicting that there is about a 50 percent chance of an aftershock of magnitude 3 or greater. no, it's worth noting that a magnitude 3 is, is significantly smaller than the earthquake that we experienced this morning. there is a very small chance that there may be a larger a batch the bigger than the what we experience this morning. that is not a likely scenario, but it, it, we can't completely rule it out either. yeah. as we heard from authorities uh earlier doesn't appear at the size, does it cause any significant damages? is that a surprise given you know, 10 kilometers statement, it is relatively shallow. that's right. it was a relatively shallow earthquake. and in general, shallower earthquakes cause more damage than deep ones. however, a magnitude of 4.8 or size or is big. that's a fairly moderate size. um, it was felt very widely because here in eastern north america,
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the rocks are very old and cold and stable. and that means that they transmit size make energy very efficiently. so it was very wide felt by tens of millions of people. but fortunately, the shaking was not strong enough to cause significant damage to infrastructure. at least that's the assessment right now. yeah. what do you make of, of the response? was this a good test for all the emergency services and the civil defense capabilities in the region? yes, i think that's right. i mean i, you know, this is a region earthquakes are not frequent for us, but we know that they, that they happen. and so we do need to be prepared for them. so i, i think, you know, the emergency services, you know, have responded appropriately and i think, you know, it's a good reminder to all of us who live in this part of the world that while you're in the quakes are not frequent. they do happen. they can happen, they do happen, and we should all know what to do, knowing that if you feel strong, it really quick shaking. you should drop cover and hold on, you know, get under
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a table or a piece of furniture. it's always a good reminder that we all need to know what to do and dates. thank you so much. we'll have to leave it there, but we really do appreciate your time. that is maureen long. i plan to treat sciences and so i smell it just with the university. thank you. my pleasure. a give also a head to own allen's. is there a risk you operations continue in 512 days out to imagine it's quite old and 10 people are still missing and on the way and support things get out of control and the supervisee pacific match, peters will have the details license the and now it's been lovely and warm and a good part of southern turkey and, and also cyprus, last few days that won't, is being pushed to
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a little bit by increasing the breeze or potential of shells in cyprus and along the south coast with turkey and possibly into 11 and maybe bits to city or as well, but generally speaking it's fine with you with all your stuff as well as it was. the actual breeze gives you the clue into alexandria about 22 degrees here. generally speaking, fine weather exist through rock to alter on the pot from these obvious charles and then suddenly coaxes in georgia and maybe in parts of it around. i mean, i'm picking details here because it's fine looking weather going south. so this is also a change on the face, it looks fine, and quite, quite on such a day. bath is not good to stay that way. sunday season increasing contrasts, therefore, the increase in the breeze, the potential for shelves resounded, radiate through to buffering foss, leaving northern counter. and this increase embrace suggests that does still signed will be in the atmosphere in both writing and possibly in the rock as well with developing showers south of that the proper writing, seasonal rain is showing itself in kenya. you've gone the been, if you ok, somalia,
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any country can think of in this part of africa late, but welcome on show science is that is welcome. right. and kind of get into some mozambique the at the one, the average person to know what the truth was assigned to dismissed as profits of do. we knew where the temperature was going to go by leaders seeking the profits of industry. they were publishing reports saying this is not an urgent problem. could we have changed the course of the climate to emergency? air is outages here as new series died. last futures. there was a time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a but it was and to do is rules of state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough questions are,
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as can you see negotiations being even have this is most important, which of these are going to and bushy polls? unapologetic, i'm just asking awesome upfront on how to do the fuel watching, which is here a reminder about top stores, the so it's really military says it has concluded its own inquiry into the killing of stephen. i work as in kansas by admitting it was a grave mistake. the world central kitchen, a group, is demanding an independent investigation. you in chief, antonio gutierrez, has also called for an independent investigation as of the killings of foreign i
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work. as in casa, the un security council, and submit to discuss food and security in the strip. and one of the security concerns in the middle of it is around has agreed to temporarily open and you age orders into accounts on the route. full see is riley. port ash. don't offend on sunday, or is crossing tomorrow. i'll revise a spokesperson for the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees. she says the organization is ready to distribute. if israel it keeps it switch to open a new word. we all hear the rest of the statements by the israeli government. so at the get intention to open the air, it's crossing to, to bring in a to through i should or we are. and yet to see the overestimate lising of that decision we have not yet for the convoys have gone in using era. it's not as a reminder and it's is also known as the big kind of processing used to be used
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primarily for a few minutes area there. so now going in the humanitarian cases like guidelines were required treatment or cancer treatment outside of cause. i know it is not one of the big logistical house that would allow a huge influx or flow of trumps and humanitarian assistance. but at this stage any additional lead crossing into gaza. that's a lot of the really people through bringing in aid is welcome provide as it's truly open and with pockets of famine quickly spreading across the strip, especially in the besieged nor nothing is enough. so even with $350.00 trucks per day considering that not all of them would be food trucks because we're gonna have to work out the combination of food, blankets, medicines,
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fuel water, $350.00 remains way below the require a minimum of 500 which used to be the number before the war, even before the accused needs that we are witnessing now, especially in the north. when the need some wide has been highlighted by video that al jazeera has obtained from northern gaza. it shows as rarely, soldiers opening fire on palestinians as they tried to click in drops of food in the morning. somebody was my fund images. and this report by me had a bd disturbing killed during how many terry an air drop. that's the tragic fee to the public opinion. men collecting 8 in the city officers a in north eastern guys. on march 9th, an airplane drops, a packages over the gaza strip, but soon it becomes evident that it doesn't come without risk. the packages lends new the boil defense in northern gaza. exclusive footage obtained by all to 0 shows
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is really soldiers, deliberately targeting palestinians. as they rushed to collected. the vigil shows these really soldiers opening fire. despite none of this policy new men posing a threats. the firing continues, even as this man leads the area moving away from the border and the soldiers positions as the soldiers watch dogs approach, the wounded man and the video cuts off highlighting the overall lola's and those that has the can hold in the area. you had to live to d, l 0 funerals have been held and around for some of the revolution regards. kilten and is ready strong and syria on monday, around supreme lead a has vowed revenge for the dance. and the funerals coincides with could stay. that's the annual celebration of palestinian solidarity on the final day of from a done to. so jabari has moved from to r a j of nashville morning,
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as the coffins made their way through the streets of to hong. and the heroes for well for 5 of the 7 men killed in syria. all revolutionary guards, including one of our owns, highest ranking officers, brigadier general mohammed the result in charge of her own scots forces in lebanon, and syria. as the public procession ceremony was held alongside annual foot stay events, its been health every year since these lovick revolution in 1979 on the final friday of from a down to show solidarity with the palestinian people mondays attack and damascus has been seen as a major blow to the guards. they've suffered 18 losses so far in syria alone since the war and gaza began in october. the bombing of the constable section of the reigning embassy in damascus marks a new stage in what's described as a shadow war between iran and israel. regime inside you only speak,
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design is raised, he must know it con, to chief security by carrying out destabilizing action. design is regime will be punished. it knows what will happen and is within a reach flash drive on normal from the iran supreme leader. set a final prayer over the coffins on thursday evening and found a honda about the oil for both my congratulations and condolences to the families of these monitors. i hope the gold crowns patients to the mothers, father's wives and children of these monsters. the latest attack on high ranking members of the revolutionary guards is seen by many as a test for the leadership here. how they respond could determine if israel will continue. is campaign of assassinations in the region during the past 6 months on groups backed by iran, have use drones and miss solves to target israel as well as shipping in the red sea
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. and us forces in the region while iran launched ballistic missiles at a target in our bill and northern iraq in january, the reading military has not yet directly targeted israel, but after vowing revenge fall in damascus strikes that could soon change, creating a tense atmosphere here for many doors to divorce out to 0 to home. the russian forces have introduced some of the chairs of john ukraine's donate, screeching. that's according to russian state media. the city is about 10 kilometers west of buckboard. it's being a staging point for the training on a, as the new crane has launched, one of its largest of the night trying to tax on russia and weeks. officials say they destroyed at least 6 military plans and advice. and the southern vol stuff. region must go says it will be attacked by downing 53 drones julia shove of oliver has more for most guy the russian ministry of defense report that recently ad defends for says, shall down as many as 53 drones of a,
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several russian regions. like southern cross and adult and real store of regions, central serrato of region, and the regions of course, and belgrade, which board of ukraine, a number of mich sales were electric laptops and some of those areas. some russian kind of grump channels claim to 90 percent of the u. a. these were shot down while in the at and the rest of them didn't reach that targets. while the ukranian side claims that at least 6 across were destroyed as a result, a lot of time on the field in there will still region and another a received significant damage. they also claim that they were dead and wounded. as a result of the outside was there was no official confirmation of that. they got to know the real still regent reported that the you or these damaged power lines. local residents wrote about power outages and loud noise is due to the work of the defense systems, about $600.00 residents. we're left with down to the tricity and where to stand that repair work is underway. now that military fails,
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the more roles of scaffold and the will so region is home to bull. my ation regimen to be russian at fools. and these 234 and so 24 bonus from that particular field, regular i've taught ukraine's infrastructure you last above all about ultra 0, most grew or like you as president joe biden has arrived in baltimore, maryland to visit the size of a collapsed bridge. he will meet with both our attorneys, who are working to re up and one of the nations main shipping lines. the front cisco key bridge was destroyed down to a cargo ship lost pallet and ran into us. the bottom is also true to meet with the families of 6 construction workers who died in the accident. cut off more on this shepherd tansy joins us now from baltimore, and as well as condolences button is also offering millions of dollars for the clean up here is um eventually the rebuilding of the of the bridge is expected. it will cost between $3.00 to
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$5000000000.00 to rebuild the bridge, but that's a long way off. and that's still going to be a lot of tough of about who is actually going to foot the bill. today. we have this down present by been told in a speech, this is due to give any minute. now i think he's going to express his commitment to the people of both and why he flew over the side of the collision. yeah, he's had a briefing with 1st responders on the unified come on, that's federal and state officials who are in charge of the clean up. and he will them, as you say, visit those families if those who were killed in the collision. 6 people died full body still under the water because the conditions just haven't been safer. divers to retrieve the bodies. it's been very rainy. it's been very windy but also just need stent of the wreckage under the water line is such that it's just too dangerous to dive anywhere near it, which is why the timeline that's been announced for clearing everything up is raising a few eyebrows. they. they've already opened 2 channels,
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relatively shallow channels to bypass the wreckage. there's something maritime traffic is now traveling in and out of the portable to a more band either tug boats and barges. the primary is to have a different channel built by the end of april, for the for call going freights, particularly cause and auto auto and vehicles. this is actually the busiest port in the us of vehicles. no, i don't want them to bills last. yeah. but that have the pulled running normally by the end of may, which is, seems quite astonishing, but that's the timeline that they have right now. the portable demo will reopen by the end of may, we'll have to say, okay, thanks so much for all of it that she have a tendency for us in baltimore. what does this tell from the time one is clinic has risen to 12 at least 10 others remain missing. following the class on wednesday, more than 600 people away seem to be evacuated. just good washington has this report from who in or it's a school day in taiwan, but it's too dangerous for pupils of this school in han,
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in to return to cloth for pad is needed here, could cost more than $6000000.00. and this is just one of thousands of public buildings damaged by an earthquake on wednesday. politicians say the government is working to one was rebuilding infrastructure and supporting small businesses. when the dfcs, the com is by parties and everyone like work on the i see how the we could do. i think that's doing the spirit. they'll probably want some of the loved ones. if those who don't this week held a visual at a funeral home and at least 200 people who lost the homes of staying in emergency shelters and working out what to do next. the terrifying for sure, terrifying. our 1st i'm seeing uh, experiencing this kind of a quick yeah. the, the secuity south told me that it's the same side of the, publish that little boy anymore. despite the $7.00 magnitude strings of the earth quake, the damage is relatively contained. ex would say that's thanks to taiwan,
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is disaster preparedness, including its strict building codes, but some residential buildings on damaged beyond repair, excess of fuel assessing the earthquake damage. this apartment building was one of the most severely damaged. it needs to be demolished before a completely collab. hotels are also affected by the disaster. tourism is a major contributor to the local economy. uh these are the hotel is across from the collapsing building. we were fully booked for the holiday, but because of the earthquake, we had a refund, all the guests. and we don't yet know the damage to the hotel itself. search and rescue workers are still trying to find some missing people. believe to be on a hiking trail who haven't been heard from since the earthquake. they also evacuating hundreds of stranded people, most are now in a hotel of some in a church. and a school. presidents of this building are unsure whether they will be able to return home, follow the beams in columns of this building are severely cracked. this building is
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monitors dangerous. inspectors said it was safe and also residents to briefly enter to collect some belongings. the task feel unprecedented and in normally, but if you break into a small set, everything i can handle to retrieve some documents and a blanket soon by her grandfather. no, she can only way to find out whether her home will have to be demolished. jessica washington, which is 0 quantity and affiliated here on al jazeera, pamela black handles, have a sizable consequences and gone this public hospitals as the sites electricity company struggles to stay afloat. and the problem chance his son has made a big decision regarding his future. that's coming up next and support with phase of the
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post on this board now his patient. so thank you so much. let me pull it to it into the top of the premium e g on thursday, but focus has already turned so. busy match against manchester united on sunday. you can flip side on 2 points, kate or boston will at the top, and the manager says very much up for the fights. but most of the time i tied raises and dive looks like a tied race. and so if it's a tied race and the best place is going to be using it and we are in it, so that's cool, that's good. and now let's keep fighting that's. that's how it is. so and obviously the next one is a big one. time derrick 10,
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how good it needs to replace mattress to united side off of a dramatic late fee to chelsea. but he'll take confidence from the fact that they be livable just over 2 weeks ago in the fake we have seen it cuz we've been, we can beat car with the best we can beat the best themes independently. and so when you beat them in the family, you can do it across you. so we have to step off. so we have to make better decisions individually and as a team or in the idea of the sun rises, hydra, by the have seen of the chin. i see the kings by 6 wickets. sheep on the bay top screwed full chain. i with forcing 5 is good, i mean most 165 to 5 inmates with flavors, aiden. malcolm then screwed exactly 50. the highest score of the match that was enough to help the home. so i did place before and it says 2 more already. finished little with the 6 the living bulls to speak both fees and now 12 from 4 to is. that
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is funny, james, the son of in be a great labrono. james as announce that he will in. so it'd be 2024 in be a draft. they spent a year off the suffering of cardiac arrest. the 19 year old survived health skate in july last year. well, training with the university of southern california and team. he was hospitalized and faced in intensive care before being discharged 3 days later. and then given the green light to rejoin, he's team full months later he saw the and full time in be a champion. the bron replaced with the lake has, has previously expressed these desire to play alongside he son. before he cools the name series, korea, the draft will be held in late june for me to one now and looked at her and drive the oscar p space at the pace in friday practice at the japanese comprehensive zuka . the you straight in a to is 23. are you doing saturdays? qualifying came out on top of the rain to fix it. second practice session yesterday, who finished food at last you this race was ahead of mercedes is louis hamilton.
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triple wills. have an extra stuff. in the endings right both, so you made such a fair is didn't come out for the 2nd practice session in the hope of preserving the tires in tricky conditions. recall sense. so it's and one man who found out the service and just how tricky the conditions were. it was a loving sergeant. he crushed out, doing so his practice often he's in control of his williams car. luckily he wasn't injured and the williams team will have they will cut how to put the call back together in time to qualifying extensive like let's say i bet it's amy has reached the semifinals with the wrong pretty house. on the 2nd off the beach follow each other in the ring so so may go in straight sets. then last me thing was at wimbledon last year, which made it to any one. and he had the face of these countryman, i'm good for him here to bring the 1st 66, threes. it's been an injury, plague 7 months full bit. it's amy slipping as low as $150.00 in the world. and he said, glimpses of his old self care as he won the 2nd stage,
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and that's how i break to reach the final full. staying with tennis in miami, open champion, danielle collins as continued. who, winning run this time in charleston street, the reigning champion on strip a cold. and so a streak of 17 straight fits in for a number to see you, but level things up in the 2nd. but the american came back to c o, a 3 said when calling stand went on to play a 2nd match on the same day to catch up for a rain delay beating sloan stevens to extend her wind speed. no taint in a row. she'll face any say newton's in the course of finals mixed to this top st. jessica, but google are also reached because of finals with the wind of opponents. magdalen net will them a 5 winning 6 to 6 to to set up a meeting with victoria as a ring can next we're less than a week out from the 1st major of the main scald season. the boss is that old gusta, and former champ and jordan speith has been given a boost before he hits to georgia. this was the 3 time major went out on the 16
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told at the texas open. yeah, nothing down date, but this is definitely the highlight. an ice on the car 3. i think this because edy's last 2 events. this holding one string citizen's sources of making it to the weekend. and now to a shocking incidents in super ugly pacific and the melbourne rebels. 4120. when there was a g into a rebels loc, josh kent, them found himself on the wrong side of a rock. and friend, lamont a took section in vine infection, and surprisingly, the jewess come off with saying. so for that alba to the back of the head. and they would be another raid called later replacement, prop, terminate, cool, i do, i do uh, up to the head, but his opponents, sure enough, the referee and the 2nd demo. that's what it's both needs for now. i'll be back in a little bit later with another updates. i'm pretty look forward to a thanks so much patience. hold on the estate owned electricity company is causing off customers who haven't paid their bills, including government institutions. public hospitals are among those now facing
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power outages and the fix davis dicing. every matessa has more proceed to i will, becca is l traumatized. she says she gets it at a public hospital in gone is capital across. her baby had trouble breathing and was put on oxygen. told me to so i went to check on him in the evening. there was no electricity in the morning, the doctor told me my child was dead because the power never came back on. the health officials say the child's death had nothing to do with paul codes or hospital equipment, not functioning. but the tragedy has again shown how rolling power outages are frustrating, meaning the government has more than a $1000000000.00 to independent pop reduces. it's a lot of money in the country suffering. it's was economic crisis going to generation to have a situation where to be we have power deficit to extend a lot of money as i don't get impala is definitely not because we do not have to
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generate implants. but what we do not have is that we do not have money to really finance. please use of these utilities. politicians hope a recent 3000000000 dollars i am a spell out will help solve some of the countries economic problems. but other challenges, including unpaid utility bills, age infrastructure, and corruption, me electricity problems may not be resolved quickly. while this is wait until the problem is college and then we try to fix it in a crisis mode. so what we have cnn chiron is a deficit in generation and deficit occasion by in our ability to procure fuel for the available pipelines. the general election is in december gone. his image of crisis would be a priority for vitus already struggling with the high cost of living installation and tax increases. our my task out is there was rarely soldiers that preventing
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tens of thousands of palestinian muslims from prying at the food holy of science. and as long, many are being stopped from leaving the occupied with bank to travel to jerusalem to visit the locks of most of these life pictures from the logs to compound with the last friday praise of ramadan, taking place as early as riley soldiers find 2 gas of the compound an occupied east jerusalem. several people were arrested. is there any guns only allow palestinian men of the age of $55.00 and women about 50? and the compound surprised pezora con reports from the columbia border crossing type of restrictions have been imposed during the holy month of ramadan. this checkpoint and columbia refugee camp is the only access to those palestinians to an ox mosque. on the final friday, the holy month of ramadan, this area would normally be bustling with tens of thousands of people this year.
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only does this da here, and somebody being tons back those of it and send you. i'll also show you i need the one to put them in front of me. i'm 72 years old. what do i need the permit for the upcoming? so i would have the site to worship, but they don't respect the religion. possibly it listens, believe layla's arcada or the 9th decree is the highest night of ramadan. it's an important time to visit. alexa was an 8th me to hi will stands in the way, promising and routinely far from traveling from here in the occupied west by 2 ok, the most can occupied is teresa. but this here is radius torres. he's, we're imposing much time to restrictions. the only posting and fill out in a man over the age of $55.00 women over the age of 50. the type pot hiding that the check point here in columbia and that overlooked by x rays. so just so you can see many of them standing up on the hills above us. on top of the age restrictions,
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policies must apply for permits and electronic tags via phone up. but many of the strongly before we schedule different, i've tried to come here and apply for the permit with my mobile from the application, but it seems faulty. so i've come to us people to help you. i, since the war on golf is starting to not tell you, but it's been an increase in check points of the tax for these ready military and settlers making travel more difficult and dangerous. one legal adviser tells us of israel considers occupy the streets love it's suffering territory that is recognized by the united nations. since 1967 is right is violating international humanitarian law. but annex in jerusalem and preventing palestinians from reaching it, especially during the holy month of ramadan and especially young people. so they, it's right to check for you to say, to have a high need. there are many women who are about the age of 50, who haven't been able to enter through that to reach
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a lot to come off. so i'm going to speak to one of them out of her boss and i'm other miles koobooley. she wasn't able to enter, i mean i, they told me i don't have a permit and i told them i applied but was refused. they changed the game and i asked for one on the spot. they told me to go home. palestinians here say the atmosphere as the most subdued betsy in 20 years. they blame increasingly aggressive is ready policies the retention your patients of separating them from this sacred psych north han, out to 0, colombia in the hope supplied westbank. a dsp all is investigating health save souls, $13000000.00 in cash of the east. the weekend they managed to break through the roof of the cash storage and handling facility in los angeles. without setting off any alarms, the buildings on it didn't realize the money was gone until they opened the volt on monday to take the site the break and has all the hallmarks of a professional heist. but so for me,
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for this news out and my lean site is mixed up with more of the dies news to stay with us. the searching is own from the root went in genocide, the flame of remembrance will bone in honor of the of the 800000 lives to perished with mass graves still being from a many ruined and still displaced to reconcile is the nation the anniversary of the rwandan genocide on out to sierra on counting the cost in his economy is on the vines for the nation's wealth gap is widening. cus is spending millions of dollars to clean up its industrial facilities. plus millions of uses around the world will now have to buy microsoft office without counting the cost on out as the era african narratives from africans perspective,
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life saving look. your generosity can provide value to support to those west effected because he met dr. stella you'll see showing this probably test gave massey now donate today the israel's military admits the killing of aid workers and asked, striking golf. it was a grave mistake. the low on money in sight, this is all and is there a life? and also coming out israel promises to open a temporary a brute into is also also a warning from us president joe, by the national day of mourning in iran. the public conducts who were killed and named is really a talk in syria,
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