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which is 0, the fund, the badge of starvation un says one in 5 households in gone. so going days without the carry johnston, this is all just here. a nice from day, also on the weekly leaks found a to it in the song ch, has been released from a u. k. present after reaching a deal with us so far to see him plead guilty to bunting espionage type thing for haiti via canyon forces being sent in to tackle guns on non we look at how a portion run into becoming a big political issue in the us head of the presidential election,
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the united nations hung up monitoring system is found almost half a 1000000 tons of students in gaza. that's one and 5 people are facing starvation. it says a high and sustained risk of funding persists across the entire strip. snapshots of the league report finds that more than half of people in gaza don't have enough to eat. it says 20 percent of people are going multiple days without food. gabriel, that is on that has more now from the us. it's a high and sustained risk of famine remains in gaza. that according to a new i 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
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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. 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
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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 or have to sell their clothes or even collect 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 till i'll just see it at united nations in new york. kate phillips, but also is the vice president of global policy and advocacy with must equal. she says the desperation in garza can only end with a ceasefire and the restoration of essential services as we, as the humanitarian organization, 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
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guarantees for humanitarian workers. that in the fact that there has been an incursion in and around the roster area. um, 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 in 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 aide 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 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 a cessation of hostilities in
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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 control or influence over this situation. any report says nearly $21000.00 children in guns that are missing. say the children that says this ought to be trapped beneath rubble buried in unmarked grace lost in the chaos of conflict. within $37000.00 pint of stains in gauze, i have been killed and is rarely a tax since october that a huff of children as well as abuses have of nets with the added to the you and the global blacklist of countries at home. children in which we look forward a semester mizzi never have lots to say to fly to 2 of her children. have it in the mail. they were separated the start of the work. now she's found out they were killed in is already showing for that. that will look a lot of luck on home so,
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so i was told that critically, they're buried in the all to come allowed one hospital. the question is, all they still the one of what i body's taken by these re lease a student know the exact place where my children will have it and the are among the 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 keys, 4000 more children are buried under the rubble in the aftermath of is there any bomb bings? the cream statistics, highlighting what the u. n. has called everywhere on children. we know also that an unknown number of children had been detained by is really forces had been forcibly transferred out of gaza and are buried in unmarked graves. making a new half of the population. the cause of nearly 19000 miners have been orphaned.
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this has left the faith 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 well, and as the work progresses, agencies are sounding the more on the mental trauma. separation is having on mine is, 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 thank you for all children in god that needs support. but we go and, and do this for you. it's and you will be able to reconnect with their childs will tend to godaddy data bidding, but it is rarely defense minister. you will have come out and has arrived in washington dc, head of meetings, a senior us officials come out. we'll meet the secretary of state antony blinking
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in an attempt to berkeley diplomatic solution to the board. does a small group of protest is gathered outside the state department on his arrival to us from that goes to the pose on sunday, the big issues i, me gratian, and the economy, both of the country with us, with all just the jewish population. and one of the largest muslim communities is rose, one god. so it was affecting how some of both. but it's smith reports now from paris . every week since early october, somewhere in friends, there were protests against the war in gaza. news on candidates in the parliamentary elections being asked where they stand on the left vocal criticism of israel has made some traditional support as an easy re my son who's just been elected from his 1st palestinian french member. the european parliament acknowledges the challenges they face the pool going back to the buffer. i want to
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tell the jewish vote is with or humility, that no pots he is perfect. we are perhaps not perfect on progressive issues or the, and the quality with a fight to gain discrimination or antisemitism. we are humans behind these political organizations. but what we promote is a society we, everyone can live as who they are. it is absolutely the opposite of the far right. the only party convicted in, quote, for inciting hatred, discrimination and racism. but when celebrated holocaust, historians says crossville said he'd vote for the fall right over the left, the lines it show the country. it exposed how troubled some jewish voters with the options before them in this election, adding to the tension to teenagers from a power sub of charge with the rate of a 12 year old go, aggravated by anti semitism. this is a riley to show solidarity. it's only showing me think ahead of the fall left said
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he was horrified by the crime. but marine, depending on the far right sort, opening to criticize what she called stigmatization of jews by in the fall. that seems to be a friend. and i tell you seems to be put start a friend. we are getting between an enemy from this next to him left. and if phil's friend from the right, so we need to focus on the center. why? because to day when you do is you need your focus. we need to invest on the republic and the ripley because the demo pressing isn't the middle. this is the center. it's on usual for a foreign event to have a significant impact on a domestic election. it is rose, warren garza was polarized french society to such an extent, but some people will vote based on how the political parties view the company. and that could have an impact on what is one of the most consequential elections that, that would be the soonest move out of their power the
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we can except found the to it in a songs is set to admit to bother to us espionage and the on a deal with the 4th is, well, this is the latest pick. so all of a sudden leaving me ok. but he has been in prison. court papers revealed a psalms could return home to australia on his sentencing on wednesday. and the statements we can accept to in the phones is free. he was gone to the bail by the high court in london and was released at spencer. therefore, it goes on to say, we could accept published ground breaking stories of government corruption on human rights abuses, holding a powerful accountable for the actions as editor in chief, 2 in the page severely for these principles of the people's right to know. i see what tends to australia we find cool, who stood by this. throughout the years of julian's imprisonment and persecution on incredible movement has been formed a movement of people from all walks of life,
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from around the world who supports not just join. and not just us in our family, but what to him stands for truth and justice. ginsburg is a chief executive of the committee to protect join unless she joins us from new york. now welcome to the program. so overall, then what do you make of this plea? deal well, we're delighted obviously that this, sorry talk to is hopefully coming to a close that this is finally over for julian and for his family. it was a case that presented grave wrists and had serious implications for press freedom for jordan, as well as why that it should never have been bolt in the 1st place. you mentioned, jen? it's devin. hi, mike. this year is known. stand off then have affected other websites, so out that so when it comes to releasing materials, which governments may not have approved off as well, it may well have had
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a feeling of sites. and certainly if julian has been expedited to the us and prosecuted on the the espionage act which was the main acts under which he was being pursued, it would have had serious implications for john and his globe renee, who seek information in the public interests classified documents and who then publish them in the public interest. that's what john, the national security journalist do every day. remember of course that julian was not a us citizen, he was an australian citizen. and if he had been brought to the u. s. and has he been prosecuted that could have managed that journalist, anyone seeking to publish information about human rights abuses, is ricky leeks, that could have found themselves, the sued and prosecuted as the us and done with jude in doing the sounds on his lawyers had always said this was politically motivated, yet he's now to plead guilty. isn't there contradiction?
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well, the julian has held out for a very long time, pleading his innocence fighting against this wood. that was due to be another case, had in the u. k. high court. he just been going to permission to renew his appeal against the expedition and the u. k. high court has gone to the information. interesting me on free speech grounds this time around in part i'm but it has been a long time. he's been in the u. k. 's, belmont prison, that's a high security prison. now for 5 years. that's an awfully long time to be away from your family, from your loved ones. and hence, i think we're seeing this p d. now something like the u. s. government might say, look at the material that was released all those years ago. put operatives at risk . how would you respond to that? that is the argument that the u. s. as my we also know that government the world over seeks to conceal and hide pacified information that also is in the public
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interest that contains information about as i said, will crimes in human rights abuses, positive thought trove of documentation that we can, it's publishing to did a video, for example, a 2007 video for us apache helicopter, firing on iraqi civilians out more than a dozen were killed, including 2 words has done this and not attack. and that's the kind of information that was published in this, in the publication of those documents. those are the kind of information that john i list looks to identify and publish to help hold power the powerful to account plenty. you mentioned globally them and how much do you think this a, c, d, o is a result of the global campaign on joining us on his behalf. that i think what we've seen in recent years is an increase of political pressure, particularly from australia, the starting to been increasingly vocal in the support of julian. and we see
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a lot of conversations going on between the u. s. in australia. so i think in costs that increased pressure to increase local pressure from australia and elsewhere has certainly helped this as literally taken yes. has in the mean will all sides feel that they have come out of this with something it's taken? well, julian has been in the marsh for 5 years now. at this case, this indictment was boats in 2017, under the tongue put administration. i think it's a way, certainly for the, by the administration to say face and someone and they have a, a guilty plea on a criminal charge. but any one criminal charges because not be 18 that he was being prosecuted for. that could have seen him face a 175 years in title in jail. and julian has been released to his home country and will now be able to spend time with his family and with his loved ones started
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against beg. we very much appreciate your time. thanks very much for joining us here on alex's here. thank you. us, us to, to come on out here. russia blames the us and ones have consequences off to for people, the tools and the ukranian at the time when the crime there and why there's a mixed reaction to discuss the as an ancient roman and it's kind of in the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing. yep. one of these governments with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking nonsense that you made? weapons of being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe,
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could we do it or something we can uptake the effective use of the present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on told to how does era interrogate the narrative? there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yeah. think the correct, but so is the international community upfront. only what, how to do the latest news as it breaks with immigration advocates challenge president trump asylum order back in 2018 with detailed coverage. while the sensor writes remains from the in the saddle, the file right is expected to shake off politics in brussels. from around the world, the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world. everidge and russia has already overtaken japan in germany in terms of the size of its economy. the
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. the welcome back. reminder of our top story is now a need you and document says, half a 1000000 palestinians in guns are facing extreme risk of salvation. that's about one and 5 people throughout the entire besieged district. report says there's a high risk of finding. the war continues. frequently expounded to it in the psalms is set to admit funding to us espionage. in a deal with a search for papers reveal assange crew, the entries imprisonment 1st 10 home to a strange sentence. wednesday us as accused as leaking, sensitive, reco, vaux and us dentist. on the 1st group of 200 kenyan police are on
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their way to haiti to lead you in back to mission, to tackle gun violence. can you will be leading a 2500 members. security for several other countries including nigeria. i'm sure they have said they will send us no guns have been controlling most of haiti's capital. puerto prints for the past several months. the 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 activity. this will help create the security conditions conducive for future free and fair elections. we applaud the transitional threat presidential kept the transitional presidential councils partnership with kenya. on this mission, we stand with the international community and supporting this historic effort to support the haitian national police and their fide for 80 future. in saddam,
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there are reports of heavy fighting between the cities army and the power minutes. rapid support forces north of the capitol hill to both the recess understood in these on forces or choose each other of destroying key infrastructure. the conflict between the 2 sides has lost it more than a year and resulted in the displacement of more than 10000000 people. our residents in the us were forced to flee the items when a train crash, quote, a split of toxic chemicals will soon find out what caused the development and investigators from the national transportation safety board offset. to release the findings in the coming hours. the training tiring, various hazardous materials, the rails and the town of east palestine in february last year. many residents say they have a long term health problems. kristen certainly has more not from the training back side in east of state of the roman to happen behind me across the street here over
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a year ago. but the clean up is still very much continuing. as the national transportation safety board gets ready to present its final report to the community about what happened, what it will take to finish cleaning it up and how to avoid such catastrophes in the future. but it comes at a very crucial moment for people in the community. a study just came out showing that the toxic material spread much farther than expected. it actually covered some 16 states from the southern border of canada, all the way to north carolina. here in the united states, and it also comes as local residents are deciding whether or not to accept a legal settlement that's been offered by the owner of the train company, norfolk southern to deal with their medical expenses and damages that have been inflicted upon them as a result of the crash, many have vive, move out of the area, many have health concerns. so there's a lot of unanswered questions for community members here, and they're hoping to get some answers to help them make those decisions going
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forward. when this report is revealed on tuesday in east pals student, kristen salumi al jazeera russia and the us have traded accusations. following an attack on the russian onyx region of claim, near 4 people were killed and 151 injured by 40 and deputy on sunday. west coast says the attack was car with alice with us. weapons of washington says ukraine has the right to defend itself. warranty among the cotton reports seems from crimea where debris from missiles fired from ukraine, bring down on the beach goers killing several and injuring over $100.00 more. russia, describing the attack as barbaric. taking to the microphone of the united nations, rushes in bassett, or repeating the message coming out of moscow that the united states is there a multiple ukraine launch? 5 us supplied to tech and most me. so i was plus the munitions
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whole flight missions were introduced by the us, experts based on the us sites set to light the temperatures and american global hope you a v was throwing this place or the guide me infinity. and so the be sure to effect was peaceful citizens enjoying the weekend. and also looks holiday was 5, came from the sky, hold on, protected people who had no answer for washington says it provides a weapons. but ukraine decides how and when to use the we provide weapons to ukraine so it can defend it, sovereign territory against our regression. that includes in crimea, which of course is part of ukraine. and russia could stop this war today. and in the suffering caused by the war russel launch today, if it would stop its occupation of sovereign ukrainian territory and south launching attacks on civilians. analysts say how deeply the us is involved in the
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attack might be hard to determine with regards to the direct involvement of the united states of america. so let's put it this way. any weapon system that is using yes, technically indirectly is using q s a data. and this essentially will also have to be to some russian manufactured works that have been used in this works with regards to the technicians, us technicians, programming the weapons. this is highly unlike the russian foreign ministry, some in the us and basset, or over what it sees as direct involvement and the conflict. moscow has dialed the attack, cannot be without consequences. ronald han out to 0 of foreign policy in western sanctions. but on the agenda for a runs presidential candidates and the 4th of 5,
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and i've kind of thought debates ahead of friday's election. the 12 men, the guardian council vetting body has approved one reformist and 5 conservative content as it actually was triggered by the desk. so if it rang and present him racing last month and a heavy cup to crash, ruins from the roman empire. having discovered the close to the vatican in italy, they were on the f 2 in construction for the catholic church as a special jubilee next year. probably under the reports, a deep below room streets and exciting. find large music, floors 4 or 5 rooms of considerable size and water tanks all believe to be the remains of an ancient laundry buffalo nica hawk. you ought to just say the area once slaps by the waters of the type of river was originally where the imperial residences were found on the english body. a very important road passed through this area. the 1st section of the ancient via town police and via cornelia, the 1st suburbs along which were a series of aristocratic tubes. then the whole
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t dot in the 1st century b. c, with a luxury residence is the leading aristocrats, the late republic. in late to imprison since here in particular that the gardens of pina dated approximately 2000 years ago archaeologist say this site would have started out as a residence and then been converted a ref. phenomena room. but the find isn't welcomed by all. this area is being transformed into a pedestrian nice piazza with an underground tunnels because a project is supposed to finish in december. this discovery may push that deadline back. the plan is to kathy studies and disassemble the relevant ruins and reconstruction nearby, to allow visitors to understand the entire history of the ancient landscapes of the vatican area. charlie, on to the out, is there. you can find more and use an analysis on our website to continue
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say with this upfront and to top the the, the plumb ratings all plump as all the problems that they feed and from what, as the name comes. and they obvious a line here that runs the size of the yangtze and they're cross towards japan. the whole lot will new style, you know, if it's the seasonal flood, as you expect them to 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 half east, right? it just catches shanghai to the north of all bodies hoffman and all to be there, a heat wave borings in the north west of china, even beijing's about 4 degrees above average. congress ema has is where each month in june because of the seasonal range and we can expect sundry rain basically that
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much size of the sun. but we've average temperatures for the next 234 days is dryer days. these are the walls be 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 flu, which of course has hit most of in the united from goods without science with taking the western gets the warnings of significant value and cross in russia and kind of talk to as well. and it looks like roger's time is getting wet and because of the slow changing weather, new daily's, nothing's houses or balls, but it's still in the forty's of the, examining the headlines, these really soldiers, when they came to ship, they started attacking the machines, unflinching. john noticed what message do you think that they were trying to send? we'll come here and we'll tell you a minute, sharing personal stories with
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a global audience. it's you who determine what the future we all collective we make, always explode on a funded law class. progress on ours is 0. the, the human cost of israel. i'm going go wrong, cause it's becoming increasingly evident that those on the ground, the reality is still entirely, with ongoing composites and all those non existent infrastructure. how people coping us to move out the basic essentials, they need to come increasing, discussed. and is there any way that humanitarian quite the thing because it could be alleviated? matthew, holding with the country.
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