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is to force them to return to their country with the latest global news. this is probably policy and demonstration number 15. in the insightful documentary, i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you place to the house of the story, the on the verge of starvation, the un says one in 5 households in gauze going days without food, the cherry johnston, this is all just here a life from time. also on the program, we see leaks found the to the sound, which is a deal with us of thought to see him plead guilty to bodies in espionage. the post box will allow him to attend to a string. the heading for hates the canyon forces being sent it to tackle
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gun bonds. i'm giving you cut it down. yes, up to 7 pro independence leaders are arrested, sent to maintenance from the united nations hung the monitoring system is found almost half a 1000000 the palestinians in gauze. so that's one in 5 people are facing starvation. it says a high end sustain risk of funding persist. across the entire strip snapshots, all the linked reports funds more than half of the people in gauze that don't have enough to eat. it says 20 percent of people are going multiple days without food. gabriel is on do has more now from the u. n. a high and sustained risk of famine remains in gaza that according to a new i,
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p. c. report on hunger in guys of that we expect to be released in the coming hours . now also in this report of which we received a leak copy of the talking points related to the report shows that about 96 percent of all people in gaza face high levels of acute food in security of those 495000 people in guys of face the highest levels of food in security, catastrophic levels. that's i, p c, phase 5. and then 745000 people in guys are face food emergency conditions as i p. c. phase for or above. but behind all these numbers are real people, families, women, and children, and the report details some of that as well. the latest data from the report shows that on a regular basis, more than half of the population of gaza does not have food to eat in the house.
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and over 20 percent of the population of guys it goes entire days and nights more than 24 hour periods without anything to eat at all. it also details how people are struggling to get any money to buy any food that is even available. and it shows that nearly 20 percent of people in cars, they have to sell their clothes or even collect the trash to try to sell in order to get any little bit of money to buy food, to survive. again, the full findings from this i p. c. report expected to be released publicly in the coming hours gabriel's on to i'll just either at the united nations in new york, kate, for this for us. so is the vice president of global policy and advocacy with mexico . she says the desperation in goal is so in the end of the c spa and the restoration of essential services. as we, as a humanitarian organization,
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our having a tremendous difficulty delivering humanitarian aid in gauze. and given the fact that it is an environment where there is active conflict and little to no safety guarantees, percy mandatory and workers. that in the fact that there has been an incursion in and around the rasa area. and uh, you know, since the beginning of may have basically brought to humanitarian system to its knees, with fighting in the area where the humanitarian community depended on getting a lot of goods into gaza to distribute further afield and the strip. so we really are calling for a sustainable cessation of hostilities or a ceasefire. as we see, it is the only practical way that we could scale aid up to a matter that would turn the tide on the spam. and we're also calling for a stop to the siege of gaza again. electricity has been cut off by water and
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sanitation services are not available. and those are equally as important as food and making sure that people and guards are able to live so short of association of hostilities and a restoration of those services and the free flow of humanitarian aid and the circumstances that are required to proc provided we will not be able to address the spam and so those are our top 3 asks for policy makers that have any level of, of controller influence over the situation. and he report says nearly $21.00 to thousands of children and dollars that i'm missing. save the children says the thoughts be trapped beneath the rubble bare with an unlocked grace was lost in the chaos of conflict. within $37000.00 palestinians in gauze that had been killed and is ready a tax since october, that a huff of children. israel's abuses have nets with being added to the un global blacklist of countries, not home children, including the reports so much as we never have loved to say to fly to 2 of her
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children have it any amount. they were separated. the size of them were now she's found out they were killed in is really selling for the lot of luck on home for, for i was told the critically the buried in the all to come on the odd one hospital . the question is all they still the one of where the bodies taken bodies re lease a student know the exact place where my children will have it and the are among 21000 children in gaza were reported missing since october 8 organization save the children, say $17000.00 of them are on the company or separated from their families. it's also thought that the t is $4000.00 more children are buried under the rubble in the aftermath of is there any bomb bings? the cream statistics, highlighting what do you and has called everywhere on children. we know also that an unknown number of children had been detained by is really forces had been
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forcibly transferred out of gaza and are buried in unmarked graves, making of new and half of the population. the cause of shifts nearly 19000 miners have been orphaned. this has left the face of many children entirely, or in part in the hands of total strangers. a situation experts or warning has increased the risk of accused exploitation and neglect and of the work progresses, agencies are sounding more on some mental trauma. separation is having a minus, is there any attacks on residential areas and shelters? have made it nearly impossible to track down this in children and you're nice them with their parents or families and saying here, never all children, god, that needs support. but without an end do before you and you will be able to reconnect with their childs attendance for the odyssey to sit in front of the
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houses here i spoke to pediatric intensive care physician that tanya hodge, her son who was in gauze there in march. she told us what she so i'm familiar with guys and culture because they've been going there for very long time. and it's a very beautiful family centered culture where extended families remain very close . and so usually what happens when a child is or friends losing one or both of their parents, and we know that they're over 15000 children and gaza, who has been or sent losing one or both parents since october. there is a list of their names that has been published and we know that normally prior to october, what would happen with these children is they'd be taken. they'd be taken in by extended family. unfortunately, in this instance, some socks over because governance have been displaced. so many times from one home to another and their extended family structure and then ultimately to tents in most
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families are concentrated in one location. so sometimes for, for example, friends and colleagues of mine who are fortunate to still be living within 4 walls are living with sometimes up to a 150 members of their extended family in the same building. so if that building hit that wipe, so not only the child's mother, father and siblings, 1st uncles, aunts, it also wipes out all of their extended family. and so then you're left in a situation where, where they can't even be taken in by their extended family. and that's what we're seeing right now and gaza extended families, multiple generations. i recall began the emergency department for 140. some members of the same family were killed in one attack is rarely defense when us to you i've got out has arrived in washington dc, head of meetings of senior us officials. he'll meet secretary state anthony blinking in the attempt to berkeley diplomatic solution to the boy dozer. a small
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group of protests is gathered outside the states department on his arrival. meanwhile, the us state department has given its reaction to the video, a palestinian prisoner strapped to the front of an is reading. but it's regina spokesman, documented it described it as shocking. we saw that video, it was shocking. the practice was absolutely unacceptable. humans should never be used as human shields. the idea of should swiftly investigate what happened. hold people accountable. mike, honda has more on this now as well. the state department spokesman went on to say that they had been assurances that the is rarely ami was investigating this incident, that the soldiers had not acted according to protocol and that they will be held accountable. it appears that the state department is satisfied with these assurances from the is really on me. it's not knowing whether the method came up for discussion between the secretary of states and these really defense minister of
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the points of discussion. though we understand sent it on what israel coles. it's the 3rd phase. this is a gradual withdrawal from gauze, a reduction in the level of complex also. and the discussion was the nature of governance in gaza. when the wall concludes us has been attempting to get agreement with you as well on what the nature of this governance will be. however, we understand that it's still no agreement between the us and israel institute. exactly how garza will be govern when is will withdraws. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington the we can make that found that to the sounds is set to admit to validate to us espionage of the on a deal with a forty's. court papers reveal us onto the entities improvement in prison and return home to australia of the his sentencing on wednesday and was enjoying his
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life for us now in washington dc. so, rosalie, what more cunning tell us at this stage as well laid on monday here in washington, prosecutors as the justice department filed a letter not in the district court here in washington, but in the district court for the northern mariana island in the pacific ocean. that's the us commonwealth, and it's the closest the us legal jurisdiction to australia, which is of course julia massages home with this letter was filed with the sitting judge in the court of fault apparently is going to be appearing in court a 23 g on wednesday. the 26th of june to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information. that is a violation of the espionage act and a law that has been on the books more than
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a 100 years here in the united states. at this is apparently going to be a situation where a solid pleads guilty. and then they expect that the time that he has spent some 62 months in bell marsh prison in south east london for uh for uh, trying to uh, fight extradition that the prosecutors will consider that time served enough punishment and that assault and his family, we believe will then move from the northern marianna island and return to australia . we don't know whether or not this is all going to actually go through, but this is the plan. according to court documents are filed in the federal court system here in the united states. and if that is the case, we don't know yet whether the judge is going to require the country of australia to have a certain requirements or restrictions on virtually on a song she was now 52 years old,
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can do once he returns to his home country in washington, dc for us that residential and thank for the 1st group of 200 that kenyon police are on their way to haiti to the un back to mission, to tackle. again, violence can, it will be leaving a 2500. the members secuity for several other countries, including nigerian should have said they will also send personnel gang subbing controlling most of haiti's capital for the prince. for the past several months. the arrival of the m. s. s. mission. march the start of the 1st of its kind mission requested by heavy and authorized by the un security council. this is a truly international undertaking with the arrival of m. s. s. mission personnel. we hope to see further measurable improvements and security, particularly with respect to access to command tearing aid and court economic activities. this will help create the security conditions conducive for future free
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and fair elections. we applaud the transitional threat presidential camp, the transitional presidential councils, partnership with kenya. on this mission, we stand with the international community and supporting this historic effort to help support the haitian national police in their fide for 80 future incident. and there are reports of heavy fighting between the student is only in the permanent too rapid support forces north of the capital, how to both the r assess on the suit and these armed forces of choose each other of destroying key infrastructure. the conflict between the 2 sides is lost and more than the yeah. and resulted in the displacement of more than 10000000 people or pro independence activists. and you kind of do, you happen to have taken to the streets again, following that decision to transport kind of independent status to fronts, to face trial. well french authorities say the leaders were behind last month's abundance on rests. which 9 people died when he reports explosions and 5 returned to the new caledonia and capital new mail for
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independence protest as i've been on the street since last month. but his again intensified direction after seeing some of the lead is arrested and sent to france . it was a possibility that was signals by the french government some time ago. but when it finally came, it caught everyone by surprise. so to inform us what we only learned of this off the decision had been manually. so we were surprised and it's cheap aside. we've already appeal among those st to fronts for pre trial detention. christie and team leader of the field action coordination, sell and indigenous come a group. the terraces is behind most of the violence chain was among several independents leaders who met with french president to manual macro when he visited new caledonia just over 4 weeks ago to try to resolve the crisis. protest begin last month over a proposal to allow more french nationals to vote in elections. a change cannot say
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will marginalize the voice. president macro has now suspended, but not withdrawal. the constitutional change. the push the button was on the constitutional bill that was voted on by both chambers on new caledonia. i have decided to suspend it because we cannot have them be, give it to you during the period. it must be suspended to give full force to the dialogue taking place over that and further attempt to order the in paris, supporters of the pro independence movement gathered near the ministry of justice to protest against the decision to send the arrested leaders to france. except the white simply, there is no material, evidence to date, to link the lead us to the c. c a t with the obviously is that have been committed because quite simply, there isn't any because this organization has always been processed. it has all this call to feel peaceful much is a large security presence remains in new caledonia. but it's unlikely to do to the
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protest and with the pile of entry election beginning in less than a week. stability in this french pacific territory looks a long way off wayne, hey l g 0. still to come hair off to the break. how abortion right, somebody coming a big political issue with the us head of the presidential election, the hearing the facts, we're not going to be determined by for in, not at this understanding the reality human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians, to force them to return to their country with the latest global news. this is probably your policy and demonstration number 16 and elanda didn't cycle documentary. so i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you lisa to the house of the story,
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i'm actually going to show we got to read about black. i don't want to do it live on, come funny enough for the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k, replaced by the end of a point where they've done well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on that jersey to interrogate the narrative. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge, the rhetoric. yes, correct. but so in the international community upfront, only without the,
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[000:00:00;00] the watching, i'll just say a reminder about top stories. now this leak, you and document says half a 1000000 palestinians in gauze facing extreme of risk of starvation. that's about one in 5 people throughout the entire season. strip report says there's a high risk of funding if the war continues. we can expand it to an asylum. she's set to admit financing us espionage to deal with the authorities. court papers reveal a subject to the entities and prism integrated on the 10 home to australia office sentencing. on wednesday, us has accused us knowledge of the king sensitive records and not the wrong enough gun histone. the 1st group of 200 the kenyan police are on their way to pay to to lead a human back mission,
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tackled gun finance on guns having controlled in most of haiti's capital for the prince. for the past several months, the boston debates whose raging head of the c a show down the us presidency, 2 years on from an historic and supreme court ruling laws very significantly from state to state with some imposing near total bands. reynolds reports on the, on the 2nd, the end of, or 3 of the decision over turning women's constitutional right to abortion. supporters of reproductive rights demonstrated in front of the supreme court. demonstrators also protested in new york, georgia, colorado and elsewhere. and president joe biden released an attack at donald trump, has to say about reproductive health care is terrified in maryland, vice president campbell, a harris used for training as a former prosecutor to blast former president donald trump. in the case of the
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stealing of reproductive freedom from the women. 6 america, donald trump, is guilty from a pointed 3 conservative justices to the court, making the ruling possible, as he boasted recently to a conservative christian group. thanks to these justices, we have also achieved what the pro life boban for to get for 49 years. and we've gotten a voice in out of the federal government and back to this in the past 2 years, 14 states, a band abortion with others restricting, when an abortion can be performed during pregnancy. conservative republicans also seek bands on in vitro fertilization and abortion medications. new poll show a sharp increase in americans, changing their minds about abortion rights. you're seeing people who might have called themselves pro life before c. things like the restrictions on ivy f and they
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had no idea that that was the kind of world they were entering into women or speaking out of texas, women had to leave the state were legal abortion when one of the twins she was carrying was done worse sounding the alarm about what is already happening and what has happened to us. arizona is a crucial swing state, the bike, one by a, here's breath 10000 vote margin in 2020 terrorist travel there. monday to give a speech on reproductive rights pro choice activists are working to put a measure in training abortion rights on the ballot in arizona. in november, these bands are impacting people who thought that they were pro life activists hope the referenda will drive otherwise disenchanted voters to the polls that would give buying a significant advantage. the only way that we can protect reproductive freedom in arizona and nationwide is to re elect a president biden, and vice president harris closely for an election abortion rights could be the
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deciding issue. rob reynolds, l g 0, president, sending us who are forced to flee the homes when a train crash caused a split of toxic chemicals will soon find out what caused the development. investigators from the national transportation safety board was set to release the findings in the coming hours. the train carrying various hazardous materials, the rails and the town of east palestine in february last year. many residents say they have long term health problems. colombia is government has opened a new piece, negotiations with the 2nd this infection, a full month's thought revel wasn't, but his way that present, gustavo petro is under pressure as a tax. my own groups have increased in southern columbia since he came to power 2 years ago. he campaigned on the promised reach piece deals with all remaining level groups as part of his total piece initiative as close to the other. so i'll drop
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here to now in bogota. so what came out to this 1st, the folks that yes, indeed, the monday mark, the beginning of the, the thoughts and the number of things immediately that came out. first of all, there was a major surprise by the president of the lead, the commander of this group for the 2nd, the market side. yeah. his name is yvonne might have case. he's a very well known rebel here in columbia because he was one of the 5 top commanders and they leave the negotiator of the 2016 piece deal. but since then, he has said that the, the canadian government tickled them been safe as the trade that deal and decided to took up weapons again. it was also surprised for many to see him there because he was thought to be dead to that that he had been killed a year ago until
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a video of himself day is to back in may. instead, he was there. he will not lead this negotiation, but said that he is hoping to find a way back to peace. and he's is willing again to talk with the colombian government to reach that. now the focus at the start of the stocks will be on the escalating violence in the regions where this group operates. it, especially in the south of the country and also tried to reach quick agreements to implement development in rural areas of the country. and can these negotiations with 5 to present pets close to 2 piece initiative. so that's definitely something that the government they is hoping they will do. and that's because, at least according to what we heard today from the governments leave negotiate there armando novi is that the stock's the hopes will not start from 0. but that
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the agreement that already exist, they the 2016 piece, there will be the base for these the at talk. so they're hoping that that would be negotiating with this group will not have as many setbacks and crisis as it has happened so far with the other 2 groups. and we will not see an increase in violence as we have seen, especially in the south west of the country in the past few months. so they're hoping they could reach an agreement with this group by the end of 5th roster. i'm in 2 years time there as an ash adult, let's say i'm the major elephant in the room if you, if you want it. and it's a fact that by columbia law, a group that has already signed the lease agreement cannot start a new negotiation. so this is something that the government will have to find a way to iron out with congress and the attorney general. but it does offer some
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hope that this negotiation could move relatively quickly and sounds around p a t. thanks so much. indeed for joining us. you can find more information on our website, so i'll just come whether it's next to an inside story examines the widespread leaks of exam papers in india to stay with us. i'll be back in just under the, the, the, the plumbing rains all pump as all the problems that they feed and from which the name comes. and they are obvious a line here that runs the size of the yangtze and across towards japan. the whole lot will new style, you know, it's the seasonal flood, as you expect in the be yankee valley and it's produced a certain amount of funding will carry on doing the same thing where it's orange, it's heaviest, right? it just catches shanghai to the north of old matthews house of an old to be there,
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a heat wave borings in the north west of china. even beijing's about 4 degrees above average tag ashima has, is where each month in june because of the seasonal range. and we can expect sundry rain basically that much size of the sun. but we've average temperatures for next 234 days is dryer, didn't visa, it was, but it's setting up by and dry job is once again risk. so the way the maybe, but the way these weather is and should be in me and my, i'm the thailand, all of that within the southwest spencer monsoon flow, which of course, is it most of in the united from good, you're not satisfied with taking the western gets their warnings of significant value and crossing rusher and kind of talk to as well. and the, the, the flight roger stands getting wet and because of the slow changing weather new to at least not as often as your boss. but it's still in the forty's, the
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