tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 15, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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across the united states, why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news our line from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. so it ends on me says it has repels a major assault enough north done for an international, please for the fighting to storm warnings of extreme hunger and southern guns of all israel from bonds. rough uh, and smoke cnd, tree of life saving age. so around the post is select is re elected as south
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africa's president for another time off. the his amc policy funded coalition deal with it's biggest rifle ahead of the roman catholic church attends the g 7 summit. but pope francis came with a warning for wealth late in the it's 22, g m t. and we begin in sudan where conflicts that's created. one of the wells of west humanitarian crises in the world shows no signs of aging. naomi says it has repelled a major, our stuff is sold in north done for and fighting continues in the city of associated which is the military's last strong cold in the region with these on jubilant soldiers who have taken control of a senior recess, come on his vehicle he was killed during fighting in alpha shift human rights groups saying they feel ethnic cleansing is,
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are assessed captions. the city is nearly 2000000 people. on thursday, the un security council passed a resolution demanding the recess hold. it's cj, it's cooling full on handed, humanitarian access to the city of sasha. it is crucial for efforts in a region already on the brink ascending meanwhile, and shake all some money in south eastern so done. at least 20 people have been killed in the latest are assess attack. even morgan reports from on goodman. the many have taken up arms to join the fight. i was on this military camp. an under man is where young men from sedans, west and are for region come to receive training. they volunteer to fight alongside to dance army and it's were against the parent military rapids support forces or r s f. what's the was displaced from his city of indiana in south dar for he says the horrors committed by the recess is would meet him. join this camp. last name,
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i'm going to do the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters. mothers is what made me join discount the recess took over in the yellow instinct that became too dangerous. so i came here, but joined viscount to attend to the full and find the artist, save the war between the army and the rest that which starts at last here in the capital, spread quickly to dar for which has long been a conflict on violence there between the former government and rebel forces in 2003 killed more than 300000 people and displaced 2000000 people, the u and described it as ethnic cleansing by government forces and their allies. for many of those here, the currents conflict is a continuation of the work that spotted in dar 4 and 2003 b r. a stuff has its origins and they tend to read militia, which the government used to fly troubles and which was accused of committing crimes against civilians. now,
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the parent military is accused of committing similar crimes against civilians around the country. with more specifically in the dar 4 region, the u. m says between 10215000 have been killed in west star for a loan. when ethnic muscle lead with targeted by the recess and allied groups in this conflict. the mass graves have been reported in the state in north star for the last remaining army strong holes in the region. the recess has launched, completed attacks that has led to the display cement of more than 130000 people. in the past month, dozens of villages have been burned to the ground, mostly of estimates of ours. some of those who ended up in the camp are firm of soldiers and former recess office. there is one for the same and shedding committee to report it to the army on the 1st day of the conflicts against the recess because it rebelled against the government. they stood against the army and against the country. from day one that killed civilians and force them to leave their homes.
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the camp is run by this commander, a member of what's known as the border guards once patient and are for. they were once allied with the rest of their now fighting. their former allies were drunk. you the uh, nothing do need it. woo goes from dog. full who's come have gone through the injustice as a full fi stating, doleful on. so you, because of the already set except for i will fax you that the other states have been looted. people have been killed enrolled. that's what those policies are most and read and try blessed. the recess controls most of the west end region for those here are for maybe the safe. i think they are a step here in the capital. makes them feel one step closer to home. he but more than all, just the euro undermine. solomon bundle is the director of the sit on transparency and policy track, a think tank. he says the fighting and no fuss. it has led to an unprecedented level of displacement from the region. if i should have the solution is
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1500000 half of them of displace from india convolution industrial, particularly the 2000 speed to come in. um the insurance company who is dealing with 90 becomes image size. you a new ways of displaced by the reason why i should 1st, for the vision of the year you store is underway, advise you run, and really to be quiet and assigned to it, each one of those present peace and quiet production. of course i'm not seeing, she is pricing there us, it has. uh, i do the see shit on the freshman from who they feel. uh they have their own forces from other places to make a few good friends see how we're going to so you don't want to take responsibility
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for what not from the median. most is it okay. and i'm therefore, the nbc chose people leave by shelving around the eventually areas in mind comes on, people not be leaving by the side of those. well this, do, you know, that are still tend of thousands of people in the city and any from the offense the, from the same for the mean mass you back and let it run the ship again, ross is also a wave of, of this event today, mention some displacement of people from a fashion the the, the vote food program says it's all portions in garza, i being severely affected by israel's attacks in southern and central areas. there are fields of extreme hunger in southern gaza, similar to what's been experienced in the north. the u. n. agency says there's been an improvement in the north with supplies entering through the west and it is
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crossing the food prices remain high. and the palestinians are struggling to cover the costs. and the vegetables are available in the market, but they are all sold at very high prices. for me, a window, i have no income and i cannot feed my children. had a couple other incentives. this update from the a rate significant version of the connection. now, facing, is facing really catastrophic, of course, district funding, particularly in the central areas because that due to the is very prevention of age flow into the strip. and that's really contributing what the international students of justice has is will to do, which is to guarantee and ensure the delivery of basic human cherry and needs and aids into the population of the gaza strip on the green reality. day by day is getting much worse, especially especially that we have been holding a c, rawlings and monique, just in case,
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especially among the children about pointing to the world health organization. cheese has said that at least 8000 custody of children has been diagnosed with acute small nutrition. and that's absolutely the grim reality. now, day by day what we noticed that very limited numbers of the humanitarian, a total of getting it from and is really point in other parts of dollars that that's only loads at the humanitarian. a troops with a flour, but that's cannot be really effective too much of the needs of thousands of the same time. there's on getting close to due to the of the boat. is it due to the fluids and setting up ration in a rough like district, which had been a big blow for all kinds of humanitarian relief operations? quite humanitarian organizations, which have been describing as well been using as tough patient as a metaphor. fox, generally palestinians here are often only for a ceasefire that would be the up to move solution for all kinds of even 4 digits.
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your rating humanitarian conditions as the entire trip right now facing and experiencing insecurity. 14 year old boy is the nicest victim of the severe, sued, and the medicine shortages will survive. josie was sheltering with his family. among the many displaced palestinians installed in garza. 37 children have died the from mel nutrition and the hydration of israel's blockade. off the strip of his ears hunting the hood is outside the hospital, where most off his body was taken in central garza, this is a body of 14 year old, lots of high jobs. he'll just died of mountain nutrition here as a loss to the hospital. most of and his families are displayed family from northern garza, were pushed you into this displacement by this really military, the initial week of the war on gaza. most of i have suffered from malnutrition and more recently me see ation and now being taken serious final rest of us,
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one of the 28th other children who died of this and for the hydration. and this is our vision. impose, vide, is really military by the ongoing restrictions and a blockade on the border. and the restrictions on the entry of necessary medical supplies and basic necessities to keep people alive and to help them survive these difficult conditions. what you see right now is the, is most of us mother and his father who are quite traumatized or what have been crying father and mothers over the bodies of their children. unable to do anything to save them and to help them survive these difficult conditions. this is most of the father
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writing in the car. they are taking his body to his final read to the cemetery was no one working hospital in northern garza. but the reopening of the engine nation hospital has been limited because of israel's blockade, or medical aid and fuel imaging came the results. this is the indonesian hospital in northern garza, its just reopened both through intensive variety bombardment and occupation if it scribes a. no, it's the only functioning hospital in the area for nearly 650000 palestinians. the hospital resumed operation on the 1st of june, following the withdrawal of these really army from jamalia. the areas, main hospital, all she felt was totally destroyed, but he is really arms. and with the sharp shortage of medical supplies, let alone the medical staff. we are doing our best to serve our people. but the
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worst is the severe field shortage. since we restored our service in june, we have not received a single liter of fuel. we cannot operate the ice use or operation rooms. the solar panels are covering only for hours of daily operations, which is not sufficient to present goals. the report of many operations cannot be performed without adequate medical supplies, equipment and personnel. some patients don't get the treatment they need. others are forced to have procedures. they wouldn't have otherwise. i mean 7 years old. he was hit in an asteroid in northern garza. and his randy drove and find a number of messages on us and a school show to my father was killed and i was injured. i was taken to hospital for treatment, but my leg was 7. i hope i can have an artificial limb to be able to walk and play again before his injury. mews' mother says he was very active,
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hoping you run the heis and with his brothers and sisters. since he's become withdrawal and she says his leg could have been saved. if they called the medical cat, they needed in time power medics were not able to reach the school building. and as a result, my husband bled to death. and to me is like, was lost. he remained in a coma for days and almost lost his life. his brother, as it has mental plates, fixed in his homes. his radio strikes, killing and injuring palestinians. and garza, with more than 2 thirds of hospitals, like a service and with the blockade of 8, including medical supplies and few, the destruction of the health care system is causing even more people to suffer and even lose their lives image and came out 0. it is rarely free to during the attack on new sites. the refugee camp is cooling from all process demanding the remaining captives in gauze. it'll be released under a deal in a video message. andre cost of, of, of is rallies to join protests in televisions on saturday. so remember,
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it goes low and the good news is that told that the last of the cost of just i still there in gaza. i saw a lot of fridays on saturday and it gave me a lot of hub. i ask you to come and support families and cost a just to kick off at the theme and this saturday. thank here. as a people have been injured by is rarely gunfire in the occupied westbank. is there any forces carried out arrayed in a mighty camp? seriously wounding for people since october 7th, more than 5200 pounds of students in the occupied with thank has been injured by as many forces and holding 540 has been killed. the u. s. administration is imposing sanctions on it is rarely group for attacking humanitarian aid, con, voice bound bukosa. the sanctions target sub 9,
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which has ties to is really army reserve this and such lives in the occupied westbank groups today today is to prevent humanitarian assistance from entering gaza. right wing is riley's, have been protesting and blocking roads to stump age shipments, region goals a for months like kind of sent us this update from washington dc. well certainly if we have to now the special ed group being sanctioned by the us administration as of 9 or group or the 9. that's the title taken from the papers that are served on his railey military service when they called upset even in its title. there is a link to the is really military. now the state departments, but suppose and matthew miller has issued a statement saying, 4 months individuals from sup, 9 have repeatedly sold to source the delivery of humanitarian a to gaza, including by blockading roads. sometimes violently, along the route from jordan to gaza, including in the west bank. they have also damaged a trucks and dumped life,
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saving you monetary an aide onto the road. now what is not mentioned in this statement is that on several occasions when sub 9 carried out these attacks on a convoys, the police and the military did nothing to stop them. on a number of occasions, it's what the reported that they were standing by. now. another point of concern to the bite and administration is the fact that sub 9 has links to n g o. switching to happily is to the very highest echelons of the israeli government. in particular, the minute stuff, national security, it's a mob been to be now he has instructed police and army not to provide protection for a convoys. so this is something that's a deep concern to the united states. it's not mentioning it in any of its statements. however, the fact is that you have a senior member, the israeli government, apparently aiding and abetting a group that is now being served sanctions is obviously of deep concern to
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relations between the us and israel. g 7 latest meeting in easily said to you in refugee agency for palestinians must be allowed to work on handed in gaza, a cold for all parties to facilitate rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief. during the whole reports from the g 7 summit embodied southern easily let me read you the relevant passage in the summit's conclusions as it relates to gaza . the g 7 that says is united in supporting the comprehensive deal that's been put forward that would lead to an immediate cease fire in gauze or the release of all hostages and a credible pathway towards peace. that leads to a 2 state solution. then a line on 8, we also called for a significant sustained increase in 2 monetary assistance and further into the document. a line about the us release and works agency. we agree, it is critical. that owner and other you in organizations and agencies that distribution networks be fully able to deliver
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a to those who need the most fulfilling the mandate effectively. now remember, the owner is the largest agency operating in gaza. it has done so many years. it's operations a little bit suspended of to israel accused ease of having staff members that were involved in the october the 7th attacks that most most of its funding from individual un members. much of that has now reviewed resume, but it's activities still severely intended. impeded on complaining just 24 hours ago that these radio thirty's frequently prevented from delivering aid. another aid organizations come could be shared with you based on x from unit assess global spokesman. james elder, this was my wednesday in gauze and he wrote this week a 13 now admission to go 40 kilometers. a towel was held at a check point, despite the approvals, our truck containing medicines and nutrition for 10000 children was turned back. so
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the g 7, phoenix communicate standing full square behind the need to resume at scale a deliveries in gusts. some breaking news from south africa, serial rem, oppose that has been re elected for 2nd time as president. the received 283 and 339 parliamentary those as opposed to relied on support from the opposition democratic alliance to secure the presidency. the amc had to form a unity government with the d. a. after losing its majority in last month's elections, it is the historic meaning of the vote. and this moment that we find ourselves in that is truly significant. is that a number of parties that had to oppose each other? but that's represented,
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the majority of south african voters have decide that's to work together to deliver this resolved has given a new bed a new era to our country. i do associated believe that this is an era of hope. and it's also an area of interest. for me to me that has been following developments in cape town of the amc went into this for setting a fall more confident than they might have been in recent days because they had lost the parliamentary majority of 1st for the party in 3 decades. and so they've had to form what they call a government of national unity with the democratic alliance, which was the 2nd largest party following the election. you official opposition
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until now, as well as the cost of freedom party. so again, so to be more confident, and i think when we talk about the confidence in that aroma pool, so would be elected as president for a 2nd time. and that's what we've seen in the last few minutes. because between those 3 parties, they would have the numbers to re elect from opposed to off the was nominated by the amc and, and receive that given that the position leader 2 decimal amount of the comics freedom fighters came in with just 40 full votes. so really a foregone conclusion, and almost all formality, the drum up was, i would, we would be re elected asia. kaji is a political analyst in johannesburg. she says the democratic alliance will now be seeking to cabinet positions in government. but it's not clear. if the amc is willing to give them off a, b, and c and the d r i d logically almost diametrically opposed. in fact,
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in the last 2 administrations, the d a has shut down just about every piece of legislation that the amc is introduced into parliament. of course, the amc was still able to pass most of them despite the da's objections, but that alone would give you an idea of how opposed to the 2 parties are. so the amc has opted not to go into a coalition with either the a o d, e f f, or indeed even a consortium of minority parties, a small parties. but what they've opted to do instead is to form a government of national unity. as was the 1st democratic government in south africa during 1994. so what a g n u essentially means it's different from a coalition in that it brings more than one smaller party into government. but in addition to that, there's going to be some horse trading over. she positions,
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particularly cabinet positions, many stereo positions in the new government and v d a and e f. f will of course have very different ideas of which cheap portfolio is they would like to assume. but with van fee would be able to relinquish those up to holding power for so long is $1.00 of the key questions because in the united states has found phenomena, giants a key to brands international, liable for funding, a colombian paramilitary group during the civil war. the jury awarded $38000000.00 in compensation to h. relatives of the victims of the armed groups alessandro from pnc reports from the capital voters quite possibly, the rose perf. it's one of the world's most recognizable logos. tequita been and now the banana giant. she came to brands is also the 1st american corporation to be held financially liable for human rights violations. outside of the united states.
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that after 17 years of legal proceedings, a jew in florida ordered a company to pay $38000000.00 in compensation to a big things of the united self defense forces, up to columbia, or a you see a part of military that squads that should keep that finance for years during the country civil war. this represents a huge, i think, stepped forward for both the, the general justice for corporations and victims of corporations that are complicit in serious human rights abuses. but also for the reckoning of the, you know, the, the corporate and the sort of money to support for actors in columbia is armed conflict. chiquita had already been fined $25000000.00 in 2007 for making illegal payments to the debt squads and trying to disguise them as
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business costs. the victims never saw a sense of that. until now. i'm near that, i'm well, yeah, negative medium castillo, whose son was killed in the banana growing region. says the decision helps all victims of the paramilitaries and where they stop. i see the money they took my son and i know he will not come back to me, but this decision offer some relief that we feel a bit more 3. this 1st trial representative just one percent of thousands of victims that are part of the brother litigation. and the 2nd trial is expecting to start in a month. court findings showed that the company was paying $0.03 for each box of bananas that was shipped from the country to keep that says that the payments amounted to extortion and were made under duress, a ticket that says it made the payments to protect the exam. and so either that victims successfully argued that executives were aware that the resources were
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being used to kill civilians and suppress unions near their operations in columbia . yeah, in my day, so not only did they implement those payments, but then other occasions they used the company ships to deliver weapons to. so i'm the guests coming to strikes and the power really isn't in play. it's compelling of advisors to keep the nouns that will appeal to the decision that in the meantime, the families of the victims finally got the victory. after nearly 2 decades of fighting for accountability, i listened that i'm 50 and jesse and i will go ahead on the 0. ready for peace talks, rushes president says he's open to ending the conflict, but with strict conditions. the controversial reward. tesla shells as though to back a little mosques, $56000000000.00, a packets the
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the spit, cold, recently and cloudy. and the satellite picture confirms that over this part of australia, even when some staff is never going to be warm as feelings, and we're all going into the wrong season. so disappointing looking down south a day that breaks of light range from new south wales and i think particularly in sydney running up through the coast as well. however, in west australia is more, maybe cloudy, but it's nothing like as much as it was a shower to maybe in the past. and things brighten up considerably. in new south rose cameras, any 12 city on the 17, but in the sunshine for a change. that circulation and the task and so you would suggest rain in the star find a new zealand. there it is. where the federal breeze as well, lots of snow. you're lucky for the something else, not much won't think christ church can you about 30 degrees, but then that's correct. recent flooding in sort of way. so you because a big funded surface, coal, some minor structural damage. no. reflecting away. we don't think that will be
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repeated. there are big showers in the area, but probably bit to the east we seen shall. they shouldn't be in java in sweetwater . but the seasonal rate is where it should be. now showing itself encumbered here again to me in the northern towns and southern china, these are the plum, right? and so they produce $1.00 to $200.00 millimeters per day, varies, reflecting the a meeting of minds over the world. the product is the rise of $84.00 as the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the better musical innovative brian, you know, between now and economies hardoon chain taught to for most of the funniest economies in the world. i don't have any competition. judy, i'd be on split data analysis era. you will see a duty and
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gaza view as well. food for food programs says it's operations of being affected by the latest finding in southern and central concepts. so around the hose that has been re elected for a 2nd time, the south africa's president he had to rely on support from the office asian democratic alliance to secure the presidency. the amc had to form a unity government with 58 after losing its majority in last month's election. cheaper than soldiers as saddam's army says it's for pounds. a major was sold in the north delford region in the military says it also killed a senior recess. mazda, in an operation in the city of el paso. let's get more on this story now because wendy of lucian fee is the senior regional advisor on africa and freedom house. that's a nonprofit organization based in washington dc. thank you so much for joining me again, cuz cindy, lets talk firstly about this announcement from the army that it has killed a senior commander for the rapids support forces. can you let us know how
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significant is this? and i just again thank you for the interview or um yes, uh the uh, the killing also commander. i need to go deeper in who is that the command olsa obviously if in some throw down for and being a sign it for to so to be one of the leading commanders on an offense, if one of the function is being a c leading monitor that the of the forces that that'd be so it gives us today in the past few days, and in the back and forth on random shedding. and yet in going back them in by the sauce. in the past few, 2 weeks us, we had a lead lead to a diverse stadium to many charity and unable to set off the consequences in the city. today this morning, the south shed at the videos on an image or any i will
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being killed in a fashion on and this kind of up present. so minus student on doing with regard to the, the project quarter use a little conflict in the city of cindy. we have a situation where organizations like the w h o, a saying that mass starvation is a very real risk that the obstruction of aid is still a major concern. what needs to be done by international organizations? it is very important to know that the conflict in so don is now run into a hor, uh, step less next situation. meaning that the whole entire not for region which is a police 90 percent. it was exception blunt. plus the city is confronted by us by the audits, and most of those people, surviving in the honest,
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have controlled area, has no means of survival. people are, you know, living in a very di, few monitoring and situation. a flash of results is being besieged now since the water stopped for a months before it started running out. and it is very difficult to be able to imagine how i didn't policy president was including that assembly delusional. is that you have to give it to concerts, who have any impact on changing a buddy. daniel's project stories is that the conflict is taking place and taking in data for with regard to humanitarian access. people kind of oxidative people walk in and flashing and give walk on to these people to try to sleep. people can just buy my, you know, not the food, canada, but also very much, uh, is part of the, you know, on very spread out militia anata sir. uh,
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uh, the points that isn't going to also target some of those for the. so the situation is, but it's difficult even people $1.52 different lives they are willing to run out. now there is no way or the roadside of gloss in front of them. sunday we've been reporting on the un security council resolution regarding the siege off of sasha, demanding an end to the siege by the recess. what do you make of that? or there is a illusion. has no means both implementation, meaning that there is a solution called forced of any input fiction for a little collider and see it by, you know, frustrated owning both actors, particularly the honestly have to go to, to release the seat goals the city and also allow civilians to move pretty, move to where it just very unclear as well on how, but yeah, not only there is no, any macon is. so for instance,
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a default to government enforcer down. the sedan government has no, any. uh, you know, the $5.00 over the outside of flashing meaning that is very difficult to do in any way to protect those civilians who might get out of the city the same to you and has no any operation and make an ism the no not to you and not a you will not any to be able to ensure that sort of resolution. i implement an idea of this and before put on the uh from the, from the, from the you in uh to be able to send an invoice to have a conversation with a bleak son, isaac an union to come up with a practical policy. the politics have been in icing at this moment when he comes to the conflict in the for the do i give judy the company that was that you know, coming days, even if i'm such an honest and sticking,
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i'm frustrated or not the conflict is going to be spread over, you know, the time of year until the amount of meaning that i have. let's see. my see if it is enough for god also get into destiny violence. meaning that the, the doors that where the loosely involved with, you know, confident then very much you have any in it, but just fit in a war. need to take a very just negative thought of your 3 targeting. is that again, i'm because those are, as it is very important and the conversation of the you in now to talk about civilian protection responsibility to protect source war india and on and be able to put some enforcement matrix age is that is, you know, a mission to protect zillow, civilian police, those in a high res, scary, i liked the flashing or i mission to be able to secure the access of food for them . i've tried more of this, the ones that weird 15. all right,
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the connections to thank you so much for your time because sunday upto sassy, senior regional advisor on africa at freedom house. thank you. as always for your analysis. thank you so much and i appreciate it was to me and thank you for the videos. that's what turned around coverage off the genocide in garza. my colleague, this does a toke, spoke to call skill the chief operating officer of the well food program. he says he's organization is concerned at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in southern gaza as a result of israel's ongoing offensive. the challenge for us is not now getting food to the board or it's, it's really the distribution inside. uh, i guess uh and our main concern at the moment is the south uh since the operation and i thought we had to move uh our offices uh and or, and warehouses to the bottom of the north. and we are now struggling to assist the hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from,
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from the outside and food within basic foods. commodities are still available, but we're extremely concerned about the protection crisis and really the water and sanitation crisis. it's also the basic health care that is needed. and so a deep concern about the trajectory of the situation in the south. in the north we have been able to have access over the past few weeks that so access to basic food commodities having problems. but at the same time, we need to sustain that access and we also need to be able to provide more diversified set, so food and with different nutritional intakes. uh and also their provide basic health care. and uh, and what are on the side of the patients. uh to make sure that we turn turned a card on file and it shows just how much different access can make. i understand call that you yourself have just returned from garza. can you tell us a little about what you've seen, particularly in the south and the central parts of the strip as conditions are
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clearly continuing to deteriorate, that he mentions the hygiene situation that the food prices? what are you seeing on the ground this time i was able to see the entire straight by the north and i went all the way to the northern tip where we now have a our tracks also coming in. uh and uh, you know, i think the most striking thing the find, the shopping thing is phenomenal on destruction. i mean, it's uh, in some parts, hard to find one building that is intact to so massive destruction. and i think also, you know, of course i had a chance to speak or not to a lot of people, including my, my colleagues. and you know, there is really this sense of tiredness or exhaustion. and frankly, the people who just want this to and they are at the end of their open and they've had enough, and that's the feeling when i speak to people. and it's really a strike in south and 11 on has killed 2 women after building new their home was
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targeted in the town of sonata. it's about 20 kilometers north of the border. several people were injured in the attack and hold the reports from janetta in southern lebanon. we are in a nasa that is a town in southern lebanon where an overnight is ready, strike, destroyed that building behind me a 2 story building. as you can see, the smoke is still rising. the is really army is saying that this was a command center belonging to hezbollah, but has the sources have told us that no one was in that building and nobody or no member of the group was killed. but as a result of that strike, civilians were killed and injured in that building close by 2 women killed and there are other critical injuries children. also, among the inter, this seems to be as well as response to has the bylaws, the attacks in northern israel over the past 2 days has been has been using arm
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drones, dozens of rockets targeting military positions in northern israel simultaneously in response to the killing of a senior commander on tuesday night, so this exchange of fire, this flare up is causing concern. but in the bigger picture, it is still within the unreturned rules of engagement. now while you know the that the, the few kilometers along the border is a close military area and we've had strikes deeper inside the country like this one, the situation, the reality and the rest of lebanon is different. a special guest joined lita is on the 2nd day of the g 7 summit in solving easily. so francis making a historic appearance as the 1st head of the roman catholic church to attend. the event of diplomatic editor at james bass has moved from south and actually this is the 1st time a pope has attended a g 7 meeting to go to. i am still alive with pope francis. his 1st
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words to his host is at least prime minister, georgia maloney as he left the helicopter, looking frail, but in good spirits. the 87 year old pontiff made the rounds of world leaders is used to to hear things beyond the human realm. but he was off to speak, he knows about spiritual masses, but on all its official intelligence. and then then we could condemn humanity to a hopeless future if we took away people's ability to make decisions about themselves and their lives. so i condemn them to depend on the choices of machines . if this were the it was german chung sl oh, laugh schultz is 66 both day time for a song but the leaders had no other reason to celebrate that this. somebody's only done but maloney whose party did well to europe in elections a few days ago. have the political problems at home. as they discuss the language
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of the summit, spinal communicate that was even an angry spat between maloney and the french president, the manual macro. he objected when she succeeded in keeping the wood abortion out of the document. she then accused him of the unseemly use of the summit for campaigning in frances, both coming election. when he arrived at the full dinner, the tension between the 2 was palpable. the g 7 leaders, 6 of them beleaguered at home face a range of global challenges including the ongoing was in ukraine cause and there are many around the world who believe the way that they dealt with those conflicts . shows double standards and tape pop chrissy. this is the 50th anniversary summit of the g 7, but it's certainly not how high point james pays out to 0. already initially. russian president vladimir pose and says he's open to peace talks with ukraine, but only on the condition that keith pulls its troops out of full if it's regions
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separation. i had a son, dentist and the hans such and also wants to cry and to give off its plans to join nato. these comments come a day before an international summit on ukraine takes place in switzerland and russian. leda is not invited, but you're so slow and i will emphasize the main essence of lp. pozole is not in any temporary truce. will cease fire as is, for example, the way the waste once it is to restore losses. if we on the key for gene and prepare it for a new offensive food, i repeat, i'm not talking about freezing the conflict, but if not, it's final resolution to really a ship of all of a has more for mosca. a legitimate reason was a dressing russian diplomats at foreign ministry presenting his piece plan, which was a match with a little twins. he usually ask them, russia hasn't been invited to the upcoming peace conference on ukraine in switzerland. that's according to peace and without russia's participation in the
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conference, it would be impossible to reach pace and ukraine has raise your rate that russia is ready for dialogue, according to peace. in the major condition for a cease 5, ukraine must withdrawal troops from the east and regions of donuts control guns and southern regions of our osha and here soon he promised that russia would guarantee the safety of the withdrawing ukrainian forces. plus he stated that hugh crank should refuse to join may. so i think the russians go is a neutral new club for ukraine. also presents planning rules the lifting of all the rest of sanctions against russia and ensuring the rights of russian speakers in ukraine. he has said that new territories taken by russia all forever with russia and ukraine must accept new territorial realities. meanwhile, the russian frugal blow goods reactive to pieces peace proposal saying that those were impossible conditions for ukraine. and the funny thing would continue the road that you cray would never go for the surrender of the zipper rogia and her son. and
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only it's military defeats all the suspension of west and a good force you creating to agree told that you'd asked above all of the ultra 0 most current which on home and has ukraine's reaction from louise. a crime is completely rejected. president putin, of russia's conditions for peace president below them is the landscape said that it was an ultimatum that couldn't be trusted. the crating foreign ministry simply called the conditions absurd and won't be foreign. ministry is also pointed out, is that this is coming a day before a summit, the cranes organize in switzerland, which is cooling, which is cooling a piece summit. well, the rush is not invited and the foreign ministry has said that this is an attempt by president preaching to undermine dot summit to try and prevent in this way, countries from participating. what ukrainian officials of also said is that there's nothing new in president payton's conditions. um,
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but it has to be said also that in the summit, being organized in switzerland, ukraine hasn't come up with anything new to put on the table. it's still going off of a 10 point piece plan. the president's lead scam failed in 2022 part of the plan is that russia, with throughs from the regions that it's occupied in ukraine, something that a present doesn't look realistic, especially as russian militarily is on the front foot at the moment. so in the context of that, for the president putin's announcements and conditions. and so you cranes a plan um its summit the, the summit is coming up think can both be looked at. less is over, choose between the 2 countries of pace. i move rally and coast for other countries to try and get them the high and then as they continue to fight, this will don't home. and i would just say to be you cry to ahead on that $1.00 to 0. fine. rob mcbride and goes on county, south korea close to the crossing points on the d. n. z. the once off with the hope
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a judge who roots that most influenced tesla's board of directors toward him. the money for brother reynolds reports fits the shareholders, voted by a wide margin to approve you on most pay package. i just want to start off by saying, put them, i love you guys. most kids threatened to leave tesla and take with him some advanced technologies. he's been working on if he lost many business and let's say the vote was no surprise because shareholders realize tesla without musk would be worth far less than with him. prior to the vote, several large institutional investors urge a vote against the package saying the money should be going to shareholders. excessive doesn't begin to describe this ridiculous pay package. you know, we've seen c e o is getting ridiculous pay packages that are in the tens and even hundreds of millions of dollars. we're talking about billions of dollars here.
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there are 2 reasons to pay somebody at that level of responsibility. one is to reward them for past performance. the other is to provide an incentive for future performance. this pay package has no relation to either of those goals. just slow is struggling as the sales have slowed. tesla share price has dropped about 60 percent from its peak in 2021. at the same time, critics a mux attention has wavered as he manages multiple other companies including ex, formerly known as twitter and space x. tesla has laid off nearly 4000 workers. this year, in an effort to cut costs this most behavior has at times been erratic and some say unseemly this week. former workers that space ex suit the billionaire saying he fostered a toxic workplace right with sexual harassment and discrimination. but must rush detractors aside. i gotta be somewhat pathologically optimistic,
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but i do deliver in the end across the board, top executive pay packages a big publicly traded companies have sort in recent decades for mostly less than a $1000000.00 in the 1980s to averaging tens of millions of dollars today. rob reynolds, l g 0 relations between north and south korea around there was in several years across the demilitarized zone that separates them. so has resumed propaganda messages through lance, because all in pyongyang has been sending over balloons filled with rubbish. for mcbride, travel to south korea's goes on counting the of the buddha to find out how propaganda it has been used over the years. the visitors to the d. m. z museum learned the story of this heavily armed uncontested frontier from its founding. the end of the korean war, through the decades of angry exchanges, driven by propaganda campaigns by both sides as leaf bits of including the
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production and distribution of leaflets. by the 1000000000, we know that we showcased the process of how the dmc was formed that resulted from this division and the current military standoff between the north and south. the museum also has on display the type of speaker systems that the 2 sides have resumed. using the nearby observatory, south korea and visitors compare into the know the recent resumption of loud speak of propaganda indicates the height and tensions between the 2 careers. but this eastern end of the d, m. z with its coastal road linking north and south, was offered the hope of back to relations even until a few short years ago. this crossing was used for the unions of families separated in the will and for a short lived joints tourism project. villages like this one benefited from the
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cross border exchanges, but that prosperity has faded as relations have worse and today they were about 10 restaurants back then. but now there's only one of the villages economy is struggling. and so the effect is from the north. now working as artists in the south display, some of that work. oh some child was a propaganda painter for the military. producing the kind of fervently packed for y'all. take paintings. used to rally support for the north korean regime then. and now the north korean ok search is a powerful tool for the mental enslavement of the people. it's used as a way to uphold the regime. back on the d. m. z web propaganda has raised tensions once more. both sides a wait. the next development in the full relationship. rob mcbride out to 0. go some county south korea, a millions of muslims from all over the world, a visiting mecca for the annual house pilgrimage. the focal point of the religious
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journey is the kind of a that's a stone structure at the center of the great most of make a this spending the night as nina before climbing mount alpha on saturday. a correspondence hush him who bought a is covering the hush for us this year. the file and this report for amount of time. when you stop charged, you have to enter into a state of islam, which is some sort of a spiritual quest for the deepest sense of purpose. the live of this explains why, oh man must wear simple white cloth to show that they are willing to embrace change, show humility, break away from the vanity of life, and also show compassion towards the sick. the, for the dispossessed, and the elderly. off that is going to be the most important day in housing. this is why you're going to see a sea of people standing in this area in silence. praying
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supplicating and asking for forgiveness for muslims out of fancies, some sort of a dress rehearsal for the final day of judgments. why they believe there was done before that create an answer for their own mistakes. and since, but they hope that by the end of the day, not a box that prayers would be unset hoss your mind, but i 0 out of that with ours. he's in japan, a warning of the risk of land slides in the southern island of okinawa, that's off the heavy down force. as the rainy season begins in the region, some roads in the city of kuta so have been flooded and major ologist say more heavy rain is expected. the 14 penguins found in poor condition in argentina, had been released back into the wilds. they would need us to back to health at the marine wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center. they would be hydrated, malnourished and anemic. one found on the auction time coast in recent months. and
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that's it for me. jessica washington for this is alice stone. jordan will be with you in a moment. for today's the, the us is changing. why aren't we? we have civil cells from the living world alley re uncovered, seemed difficult to collect a meaningful climate tax and everything is probably an explorer sport can still be done. we need to imagine and create a new reality. one that is based on a transformation of the way we make sense of the world and out place with this. oh hail the planet. coming c o 20 pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing, the f one is government with this, this part that you say getting russell, a thought provoking. nonsense. the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no. guns should be used in an offensive way.
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that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe, could we do it or something we can uptake the fact that he decided to present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on told to houses, there might be time the do they care about the about what do come, come later is good. did you do now? you do. i'm lucky for to come. that amounts of uh to the 1000 animals and the measure and having the well, the cheap throughout issue for that of auto costs cuz i'm a part of it. i'm gonna lose it and ask them for that. in addition to submitting that, then we'll research. i'm literally shut time. no problem. okay. so might,
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is we had put what they tell me that it was shut that i sent done. nobody has yet to send us a cut that i've never seen done so that out us. and the part i shall know quite a lot of the the so the amazon e says it's repelled a major assault in north the full i made international please for the fighting to stop the hello. i'm done. jordan, this is down to 0. 9 from tow. will so coming up, warning is extreme hunger and southern gaza where israel, bump odds, rough uh, and blocks the entry of live saving a server. my post a is re elected a south africa's president for another time of his amc signed a combination deal with its biggest rivals. i'm preparing for the journey to month
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