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the. ringback the . ready ready the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi, and getting you navigate. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, patients are forced out of a hospital in southern gaza by a mass is really evacuation order only to find another medical facility is out of space. at least 97 people are killed in a stampede at a hidden do religious gathering. in northern india, protest or is in kenya demanding the resignation of presidents william rudo class
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with police and across the country. more than $200.00 left on suntrust candidates found down a head of frances run off boats as they tried to block the far right from getting a majority and peace of statements at the latest schools. news dutch friends are on sewing in munich as excitement bills. the head of a crunch game for the netherlands. they faced romania with widows seeming a place in the year 2020 full of finals. the welcome to the news. our a quarter of a 1000000 people have been impacted by the is really armies latest evacuation order for parts of southern gaza. and that's according to the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees among them or hundreds of patients forced to flee the european hospital. they made a risk the journey to another medical facility in western,
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han eunice, only to find there are no beds for them. jacob brown begins, are a coverage, a hospital board and its equipment abandoned doctors and patients forced out. because if it is riley order to leave the head of a plan to attack the moment, oh, by ok's mother, a cancer patient. that means the options have run out of the item. so so no, sir, we came to now so hospital and unfortunately there are no beds full cancer patients . look how cancer patients or dying just we blocked. yes, they are no ambulances and no means of transportation due to this, a via crowd in the latest force displacement of palestinians in southern gaza is the result of in his riley, military evacuation order. doctors and patients have had to leave the european hospital in con eunice. palestinians were told to move west for the safety. for
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many, it's meant a long and dangerous journey by foot to nesa hospital in the hope of seeking medical care. but space has run outs. and for displaced palestinians lucky enough to get to the hospital bed, the cabinet stuff are able to offer as minimal situation as disastrous and exhausting for the doctors and the injured themselves due to the lack of medical stuff and equipment to you. many of these families have been forced to move more than once. they say nowhere and kaiser is safe, not even areas be as riley military declares humanitarians arms at the moment. we don't know where to go. we're just heading west to what's on the left seat in front of me for now. those who can crowd on to vehicles as they leave their homes or temporary shelters. yes, again, traveling into the unknown and with no idea of what they'll eat without sleep. but
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in the midst of all the uncertainty, palestinians determined to survive. jacob brown, elder 0. well, now bringing our correspondent thought about zoom was joining us from dated by the hand. thought it in another development and the gaza strip. there's been a 6 day blockade of this is our yeah. district of garza city where civilians continue to be trapped there. what more are you hearing about what's happening a about the situation inches i you of the will to now minutes. reparations are still ongoing issues. yeah. yeah, neighborhood, exactly. that's what the minute treat. i said earlier that they are continuing that, chasing from us, remaining battalions in that neighborhood which has been sold for the 3rd time. now, heavy intense compartments has been carried out by these very fight to get there in center units on the ground that have to target to the vast majority of residential
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houses in that neighborhood. while from homicide, they have been saying that they managed to attack and i'm part of a disability vehicles and they have managed to push different is by the move our troops on the ground, the ceiling. i'm entering an upper piece by the soldiers. there's 2 families trapped inside the city neighborhood. no one can get to the location or even close to that area because it has to be mocks for palestinian to be a rates. so that means that it's going to be active. who is that, where no one can really get any sort of safety if we can get close to that location and even civil defense? because as we have been speaking to them, they are expressing their ability to get inside the shower unit for who's in order to recover what it is being kills a by the is very on the bottom of that area. but apparently what we can see is that there is a way, the destruction being left behind from the time as well as absolutely, again, because i don't think and you minute 3 selected you were presented in 3 fine areas has been met. it totally dismantled, according to the initial claims in early
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a months of that the territories are right now. what she's there yet is one of the places that the ice, if that is very minute treat our own right now with or that to dismantle the remaining. how must battalions in that area as they have been saying that they don't intelligent stipulation about a new military build up in that area which has been right now target for these very all me until i did look according to satellite analysis. hundreds of jobs as war and sanitation facilities have been damaged or destroyed over the past 8 months. what impact is not having of the world since october? the 7th, it has been a minute treat has targeted the vast majority of the 7 infrastructure according to what the united nations set the estimates at least that nearly 70 percent of causes which i'm 70. taishan plots have been damaged by the ongoing incense is very bombardment, and that led to
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a remote couple of deterioration in terms of technology conditions and district. and it's has contributed to even a enhancing the suppressed old instinct to us diseases among palestinians. we are absolutely are suffering from the repercussions of the disruptions of water will alone side, even with waste water treatment facilities that has been widely destroyed. as you're gonna see right now. and folding reflects the streets of con, units in central goes offloaded with on treated waste water and piles of protein raw fish. months of is very bombardments have closed. extensive damage to see resistance, diesel or nation plants and water supplying networks units to both services. ground to holes in the early days of the war and the heat of summer, stages of, of power. well the, when these really on the end of defend units, they cause a lot of damage and the sewage and designs. what do you see here is nothing that
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the great of suffering is what our children enjoy at home and the stink of the civic, deep, even before october, the 7th. how sydney has been going, as i've faced shortage of the clean drinking water, relying on various agencies and the on for daily deliveries as well as well has intensified the long run. a crisis of the sub, the smell has caused many diseases for our children. and this ones, because we suffer from the bad smell everything and our children complain of itching from bed bugs. another strange thing becomes sleep at night because of the mosquito. as you can see, we'll as a fire here, it's dangerous, but it's the only way to keep the mosquitoes away. oh, i got the on the, we don't clean water. every aspect of life is a trask, the lack of water and send it taishan is worse than point of ground and in temporary shelters. i'm 10 caps. the world health organization has documented
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hundreds of thousands of cases of respite wrote 3 ellis's can infections. they are re yeah, especially if you look fine, hepatitis is spreading among children as well as adults is the results of mound nutrition and the like a couple of healthy food in addition to skin diseases such as chicken pox and scales of spreading all of this can be attributed to a lack of clean water like drinking water can pull the causes a visa as easy as academic spreading in the gaza strip. a result of these radio is destruction. infrastructure. spread of insect to us. diseases is increasing the pressure on overwhelmed and under resourced health care facilities view and has one's a further detour rate and i'm seeing human living conditions. it says that even if an immediate cease fires into the man said it will take keys to repair the damage
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close to the diesel, a nation of plans through the system. and that was a water supply. sorry. so this is how just the right there that i had a sewing old gas supplies of oil, but run out in northern gaza. and palestinians are scrambling to find other ways to cook and feed their families. but the search through rubble and destroyed buildings for woods or other sources of fuel is fraught with danger. while awesome to hear, what explains says the very beginning goes this assault that gives the palestinian . that is what 80 forces. ravendie acts as any cooking gas is up to the nothing does this trip i'm talking to in front of a gas distribution company as it can see and design. so right now, which is totally destroyed by those right of forces in the last invasion, this destruction looks to be able to look for other alternatives, like collecting the ex reboot and for the trouble with the,
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from the destroyed houses. but my venture, we must have been in this is around us, every with the price of this fine would, will not exceed $50.00 shekels, an amount of money that will not benefit us because we will buy food for this donkey. a life is a circle of ongoing suffering. people now collect firewood and strong wind will come the time when we can find ourselves living in a decent way, like other people on this. oh, what, how do i have this and that as we don't have gas, it will, i'm obliged to go out and collect 5 would because the lack of guess i need to cook some pasta will drink a cup of tea and i depend on fine what to do this, my jobs now to collect firewood. sometimes i sell to those who don't have any. we need gas, it's a must have a risk, a lot to myself to collect. so i would, as you can see, i'm here near the border. i can be killed at any moment. i'm talking to a phone that fees box of value if you can, which is totally destroyed. this neighborhood is totally destroyed. but civilians
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are coming here every day in order to find some think to mix for you with one lanes them in the shape. the name comes up. as you can see, i collect fluid from under and above the rubble. we didn't have gas for the last 8 months. i liked is very tough. even finding a piece of wood to cook. something is now difficult to get all the houses and buildings and leveled. we live in tents, now. this is the scene. hey, yeah, nothing goes for it. and this is the policy in bows. why is, what are the forces i'm going to develop sinews in order to make nothing goes red in habitable and not livable anymore. well, i have the fluids. i just need uh, nothing does a thread. oh, the sign is really sold or has been killed during a res near the new a shove this refugee camp in the occupied westbank after his vehicle had an
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explosive device and in a separate rate. and to have cut him is really for says, kill 2 palestinians. one of the victims was a 15 year old boy who was shocked in the head. the on the sound of gunfire has been ringing out over the city of toll bus and recent hours following and is really raids. rates have been a near daily occurrence since israel's wong dollars. i'll be gone last october. me that but i am has more from it. i'm a law. the posting is a one goal of these is really rates to the occupied. westbank is to remind palestinians who has the upper hand, who can control their lives, what they can do, what they can do. we've been seeing these really forces raising different areas in the occupied was thank since the war started mainly during the day. and not only during the night, as we've been seeing before, the war, meaning that palestinians can be just going about the daily lives. children going to school doctor is going to work when they see these as really forces that
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sometimes shows towards palestinians in during them. and killing them. we've been also seeing the use of mouth these tensions with palestinians as taken from their homes and put under the heat or under the cold for hours at the time blindfolded before they being let go. all of these practices are seen by palestinians as a reminder of how really difficult it life has become under israel's military occupation when we talk about those. is there any ways that that, amounting to 40 rates per day intimidation, the fear that israel is instilling? i guess students need that, but he just data from palestine. the u. n. senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for gaza. husband briefing the security council who says that the conflict should end for humanitarian aid to be delivered, assuming this verity of sense as it gets to the process, the 6th of me over 1000000 people have been displaced once again,
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desperately seeking shelter and safety. 1.9000000 people are now displaced across garza. i'm deeply concerned about the reports of new evacuation orders issued into the area of hon. unice. its impact on civilian population is deep in gaza. nowhere has is safe. okay, well bring in our correspond the gabriel is on the joining us from the united nation. so gabriel, what more to the coordinator say about the needs and gaza and how to get more read into the goal is to start as well. number one, and this is important to keep reminding people because it can't be stated enough and that is a ceasefire. she said that again, she said we can talk all we want about different ways to get it in to guys until there is a full and permanent cease fire. it's just, it's like running up a hill. it's very, very difficult. nevertheless, she brought the counsel and i would basically summarize it is one step forward to
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steps back. she said that among other things they need a better d confliction mechanism to get into god. so that's number one. they also needed more assurances that they could get basic supplies in to not only people in god, so they need it, but also to un staff and personal medical doctors that are still lacking the basics to help those in need. and she also said they need more diversified routes coming into guys as well. she mentioned that she's in discussion with this really officials about trying to reopen the rafa crossing which has been closed now for nearly 2 months. she said it's not happening yet, but she said there are discussions in that front. so there is a wide array of things that need to be done. she painted a very green picture, quite frankly, about the situation in gaza. and that basically that pretty much everything needs to get into guys, so that is needed. but until there's
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a cease fire that will be increasingly difficult. and gabriel, she is also in charge of gauze, a reconstruction that you mention how that might happen. a she is, she's in charge of uh, humanitarian and reconstruction photographs of this, the senior coordinator that was appointed by the secretary general after security council resolution $2720.00 in december of last year. she is in charge of reconstruction. she did mention that she talked about if they can get these aid mechanisms in place and working to their full capacity. she sees that as part of the reconstruction effort, sees these a court orders it could be coming in. but it's really theoretical, quite frankly, because they can't even get the aid in that they need at the scale that they need. so while she talks about reconstruction in the monumental task that it will entail, quite frankly,
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and to be quite blunt. we're not there yet. and i think she knows we're not there yet. the international community is not there yet because israel's war on guys a continue. so while she's in charge of reconstruction, it's still off very much in the horizon. and while it's, it's very much just a theoretical discussion at this point. all right, thank you. and gabriel is on the reporting from the un the nearly a 100 people have died in northern india due to a stone pied at a religious gathering. but police of war and the number of dead could rise. thousands of people had gathered to celebrate the due date is shiva and hatter us district. and the state of which our per dash, the crust reportedly happens is people were leaving the venue. and police are investigating the incidents if you have oh, do you want to kind of go to my career? a very tragic accident took place. a religious offense,
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celebrating bully baba was going on. and the molly guard, the village really helped us. district stampede happened up to you in the got the buddies see now if he shows up to send to bowman dot in constant touch with the dish. com and i assure everyone to this house that the victims. so it'd be haven't been able to be valuable. that ministration is engaged in relief. investigator work under the supervision of the state government, the riot police and kenny. i have fought with protest or is in the capital nairobi, and other cities as anti tax demonstrations turned into calls for the government to step down. there is also growing anger over the use of excessive force during the earlier protests against the proposed tax hikes, which were scrapped. right. groups say up to 39, people were killed, dozens are missing and many others are injured. malcolm lab joining us from nairobi mountain. what's the situation where you are as well as in other parts of the
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country right now? here in central library, be this relative calm now and a heavy deployment of right place. couple of trucks full of them that off the yes, another day of the police breaking up, even the smallest gathering of protest is using t a gospel to come in. uh, but that still didn't stop. hundreds of protests is coming here. so the city center please in on the some of the highways leading into nice. it'd be, have blocked them off to try and still protest is coming into the city and can get me on the main highway that goes through the city. this being on the 7th day of on rest protest, is that what it costs some setup funding by blocks, most of these demonstrations of sourcing peacefully. but then when they met, advise violence from the place some of the demonstrations inside invited. i'm sorry, settings. all settings fights and things in this fee is we don't invest in other towns and cities as well in the port city of mombasa process that again started
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peacefully at the invite and we've heard that one person at least one person was killed that today. that'd be demonstrations in many of the towns across the country . how it seems that each time president william roots as fee, as he did in the television here on sunday. it just seems to make demonstrates as more angry they feel in his most recent comments didn't take responsibility for all the people that have been killed. he just mentioned and not fly across the country . the process is a cooling off of route. so president with a route sites. okay, so what are the professors planned for the day is a, has been that they have a price on those different kinds of products such as these plans for each day, some days. it involves gathering here in the city, sense avenue and other places, other activities online, social media sites. a key role in this a wednesday, for example, demonstrate is a planning to name and shame and peas,
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exposing the various corruption scandals that each of them have been implicated. in corruption as being endemic in kenya and politics for generations. that was at the heart of the i can get that so many people felt when in recent weeks the government proposed to increase taxes on them. this isn't a context where there's a growing middle class, a growing number of people to educate said a growing number of people who are online, an officer, many as of the, of, of grievances that one so often expressed about lights, interruption. what many people feel is misspending by the government. it was those proposed tax sites, the full people as on to the streets, but that's now turned into coals full. as we mentioned at the beginning, the whole government president william roots a staffing a side. that's what it demonstrates is say, now what's all right, thank you. i'm awesome. what i have reporting from nairobi to humanitarian workers have been killed in an attack on their convoy in the eastern democratic republic of
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congo by angry protest or as earlier the charity cheer funds. the 2 of its employees were missing following the attack, and could not know on sunday, for testers, were angry at the government of the armed group and 23 make gains in north cable province. and why connie has more from tumble, are in the city of with them all here. this is one of the big stone, which is right now if i'm on the target of them 23 because they've been saying they're coming here. and people really who are talking about you didn't want to sort of test on that on this tony's very, who's the course at night, for example, before you do for that, but it could also assisting files you for them. they also going to some of your 10 point to search for people are coming here and they'll say they have 415 a day. i'm supposed to bring this out for any kind of assistance from them. and this is more of the but sort of just
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a bit on the demo to merely because sonya is another thing to put the lie and the flying to go over the ident, you for trying to make their own. or do i hear about police and other authorities? i tried to swap the initial need to tell him about this additional in the community very to to front style were president to mind while my crow centrist together movement on the left wing new popular front are scrambling to stop the far right from gaining power. marine depends national riley received the highest year of the vote and the 1st round of parliamentary elections, candidates have until 6 pm local time. that's in just over 30 minutes to withdraw from the next round on sunday. so as many as $306.00 out of $577.00 seats in the national assembly were facing a run off between the 3 candidates. but now more than $200.00 candidates have dropped out of the race to improve the chances of keeping the far right from securing an absolute majority in the national assembly. natasha butler is joining
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us now from paris. so it seems to be pretty much a scramble. natasha as that deadline approaches tell us more and tell us what's happening. well, this is what tends to happen in elections in fonts, where you have a constituency where you have a fluoride candidates and the lead. but a couple of other candidates just behind that fluoride candidate is called a 3 way rental price. basically, what we're seeing in this election is the firewall. majority of constituencies involved with the fall. i kept as a to me, i didn't some of those constituencies. the, all the candidates from the left is the lines and phones and the sentries policy over manual might call within negotiating, fed talking about should we sit down and we'll give you a better charles will be taking the far right candidate to that constituency. so we're seeing a number of candidates from the left for macros policy. you had decided to step down to give a better chance of trying to blow a fall right. of how does
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a win in each constituency is not easy because macros party doesn't like the next a lot less lives doesn't like my class policy. so it's very personal, very difficult, but variously feeling, the sense that it is important for fraud. stop, hold is values that the far right simply must know when a majority in the selection. now the far right we've heard from maureen depend saying this is the country trying to say some, some just cruises all day. not happy about say that going. it has the democratic. they do like this kind of tactical maneuvering, but it's perfectly legal. it's been done in many other elections and there's not really much they can do about to thoughts. what we don't know is what sort of impacts they will actually have off to the 2nd round because you called so if people have been going to vote for not the only other couches they left in the rise to get brace against the fall of rights and a sudden constituency, whether they'll simply obtain a note faith. it's all so it doesn't really predict much at this stage. we can only
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wait the outcome next sunday. yeah. and the tasha is a surprising that we haven't heard from president micro idle. i always thought what was surprising in the sense that the french presence of policy said truth party did say badly in the 1st round of this not selection trailing into place behind the far right party. very independent on this left wing alliances is an embarrassing place for the french president cool, pissed off election, obviously hoping that his policy would do much for us. so he said he was calling for car. see what he called kerosene. perhaps not the sold city. actually one says he was all seen in populate on sunday when he went to babies with his wife and mold and fraud, he was wearing, brought the unusually a casual base full by a cap on let the jacket know the sort of look we used to sing emmanuel macro in very unusual and we'll have it from him since, but again, it's very hard to tell whether or not he's just waiting to see what happens until
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sunday, because it's totally unpredictable at this stage. what those results will be, even if it looks as if the fall right, will do very well. ok, thank you. in a joshua butler reporting from paris still ahead on the algebra news. our fierce fighting and the suit, any of the city of and fashion of forces, thousands of people to sleep for their lives coming up and support the hostess usa crash out of the copa america. we'll have that story a more, a little later on the show. the, the now it's been really cold down in patagonia, it's still quite cold in pounds. pass a good, you know of the southern half of option tina coming to the value for example, is it 5 degrees? the average surprisingly maybe,
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is it less than so we offer low average here. but what about where we should be to the north of that? the sun is shining, nothing now extraordinary evening us in somewhere $25.00. not 35. as was the case last week. the also the confidence been some pretty big dime polls recently in venezuela, and they're still there and forecast. i'd also western columbia where as always, land slides are problem. barrel. the 1st ever category 5 stone, they said he has a barrel through less around cities in the canada chain of islands and nerves in the open water. the next warning has been issued for jamaica. it will still be a category 3 or 4 current liked about time it gets here, which is going to be late wednesday, local time. the truck from that point might well take across the time and then we're not quite sure where to go off to that coffee. so what time of the year we have flooding already, and thanks a lot, guatemala nic around you and help solve to that could easily be repeated. we still hold the weather in the southern pines running up northwards,
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where the junction was cooler. it comes across is where you get the big thunderstorm still in the us. the. the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court as further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza with detailed coverage. most of the 36 hospitals in golf i have been destroyed. and so is it go health cause remaining accessible from the house of the story. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank for violence is rarely, military raids are relentless. the same day shift is delivered over $300000000.00 . will suffice be more than $75.00 countries around the world. 100 percent of set on an emergency donation spence on projects and we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a 300 on luis,
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haven't had going through the bumps the crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the the other than the top stories on the all does it renews our. israel's army has ordered hundreds of thousands of palestinians to evacuate parts of southern gaza as it continues to its attacks across the strip. and expense of patients and doctors have been forced to flee the european hospital. one of the last functioning medical centers and fun, eunice. nearly a 100 people had been killed in more than
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a 150 injured at a stampede during a religious gathering in northern ends. yeah. thousands of people had gathered to celebrate the him to do a day to shiva in a district and the state of which are pro dash and riot police. and can you all have fought with protest or is in the capital nairobi, and other cities as demonstrators call for the government to step down? there has been growing anger over the use of excessive force by oh, forties, and recent protests against tax hikes. to the conflict and so done now we're more than 7000000 people had been forced from their homes and fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces. the one is warning that more refugees are facing for and as violence escalates in the city of an faster in the north star for region. charles stratford reports sitting under a tree with looking food and water exposed to the fish heat and seasonal range of 2 dogs. and on the 4 on the i'm to say they have no way to go.
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thanks like the homes in the city of l. sasha were fighting rage using what's being described as one of the biggest bottles since the conflict began 14 months ago. a lot of good stuff with alan did that. we were very scared. there was heavy shelly on gunfire. so we left our house and went to another neighborhood. we finally managed to leave i pressure as a group of 21 people that we have missing families whose faith we don't know, we have no idea if the that or life fighting interrupted between troops loyal to shoot arms army chief up to the photo book from the rapids support for caesar are safe, laid by his former deputy in april last year. the city of l. sasha, for the population of 1800000, is the armies loves strong holding off for the sun, only the phone. look on our, i don't know the face of my mother, my brother and sister and i were separated. we got some information that,
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that i will shoot camp north of plus tax shift. but those been fighting that as well, wearing terrible situation and need food and attend to protects us from the rain. last month, un security council approve the resolution demanding the hours that hold 6 siege of old fashion and withdrawal a do you and is warning of a potential wide spread funding across waves of saddam, especially, and or full conflict is killed at least 14000 people in injured around 33000, it's almost like force moving 9000000 people from their homes, triggering and ultimately the world's largest displacement crisis. but also one of the worst humanitarian dissolved as well, that i can look what we are an urgent need of food, water, and clothing, and under basic things, i'm staying with assembly. i don't know, but the head of the families we don't with no one to support her name of last month
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. you and say the troll cities were being committed a long lines. this would not be the 1st time the. all right, so if the merge from a group of sites is accused of genocide and academic cleansing and awful, 20 years ago, charles toronto, which is 0 on the norwegian refugee council as warning of a massive shortfall and funding to support people installed on as well as other war torn countries, b u. n and its partners need 48700000000 dollars this year to provide urgent aid to those that needed the most. but halfway into the year, only 18 percent of that money has been raised. the secretary general is warning of an increasing trend of international neglect with an unprecedented and glaring gap between the available funding on what people actually needs the funding the un does get is going to just 5 emergencies. ukraine, syria, eman of janice done and occupied palestinian territories. most of the world's other
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crises are simply forgotten and the most under funded in the world is then as well . and so don, the world's largest displacement crisis, has just 17 percent of its needs. met breaking a fast so the democratic republic of congo and me and more also have a fraction of the funding that they need will not speak to adam johnston, who's a senior policy advisor at the norwegian refugee council. joining us from geneva, mr. johnson, thanks for your time. so this must be shoes really concerning. as the needs are rising much faster than the donor funding coming in. as we can see, what do you think is behind this? it is incredibly concerning. we're seeing unprecedented humanitarian name globally with 100000000 people displaced primarily due to conflicts. and yet funding is other ultimate lo, last year we saw the 1st decrease in funding support. so you monitor in response
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plans and this year things are looking as weak with only the 70 percent support as you've mentioned. so what impact or number business having on all the on those most the needs from what you see as well as you mention, most of the support goes to a few crises, while many crises remain neglected and under funded. you mentioned working of basso body, venezuela. um, a sedan, and in those contexts we have one person at the numbers of people who are without assistance. we see food cuts in the assistance. we see people turning to negative coping mechanisms, for example, selling our farming tools that would be used for food security. in order to simply survive or to return some cases to areas of conflict, simply because there is no assistance for them in those communities. so how do organizations like yours then prioritize where a limited funds are allocated during
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a shortfall such as this one. funding circle makes for incredibly difficult work and you have to manager in organizations persist in providing life, saving assistance to those in need. what we need is for donor governments to sustain and even increase their mandatory and budgets with a focus on equitable financing to neglect the crises. i wonder if we can just elaborate on, on, not point equitable financing. and are there any other strategies or policies which you think could be implemented to reduce the frequency as well as the severity of shortfalls? we would encourage governments to meet to, to live up, to their commitments, to over as overseas development assistance and providing the point 7 percent g p that they've committed to. and also to ensuring that this funding is, is allocated based on humanitarian needs. and as such as i hear mark,
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flexible and, and, and includes full support center, but been crazies, all right out. and john, we also thank you. thank you. thank you so much for speaking to us from geneva to all sort. isn't there a key? i have arrested hundreds of people in connection with the riots against the syrian immigrants which have spread to several cities with shops and buildings set on fire and the southern problems of his high protest as burned a syrian grocery store. while cars were over to her and in case 3 and the violence follows allegations that a syrian man sexually harassed a 7 year old girl. more than 3000000 syrians live in church a year were anti refugee sentiments has been rising sooner because of all who has more on the unrest from istanbul. and in the last 3 years, we have seen that and terrific just sent them as a specialist towards the syrian refugees and living in turkeys on the rise. this is ill also because of the declining economic conditions and the positions main
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rhetoric to the feet. the rules and got caught in prison tag on entity a position mostly has been against the far to syria policies, but the own, the 1st day of the incidents which is sunday night. we have seen purchased people taking to the streets over the allegations. uh that a syrian man abuse his cousin, a 6 to 7 year old, a child a but according to the turkish authorities who have been calling for home for a while at 474 people have been arrested so far have been detained in more than 280 of them with high criminal records, including assessed is actually wireless as well. that's why i believe that there is also publication into here to pull people to the sweet spot. on the other hand, when on sunday, turkish is citizens attacked,
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syrian is just reduced in kaiser essential on a. so in cities, we saw the syrians taking to the streets in northern syria, in the turkish fact position house areas. they were also angry as well, and they were to some of them were even demanding focus groups with role from north is since syria, some of them burns turkish flights. and that's far more attention into kit hungary as prime minister of victor or bon has arrived in ukraine for a surprise visit on talks with the president followed him here as a lensky or bon is one of the most vocal critics of western support for cheve the hon gary and leader has not visited keys since russia invaded in february 2022. and he's publicly set out at europe's financial and military aid for ukraine hungry, which is nato member has been accused of allying with the russian president vladimir putin. the netherlands has a new prime minister after almost 8 months of negotiations to form a right wing coalition government. the former intelligence chief has been sworn in
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and he now has a 4 party coalition died, including gear realtor as far right party for freedom. welders won the most states and elections last year, but can see that becoming prime minister to negotiate a coalition. the new cabinet has promised to implement the country strictest over immigration policy, or a prosecutor and peruse, demanding, and investigative journalist reveals his sources in a high profile corruption case. now, gustavo, the ritzy is the subject of an investigation into a legit bribery charges he a media groups described as a smear campaign. marianna sanchez as more from lima. from this news room in the mail, a handful of journalists exposed to one of the biggest corruption scandals and nothing america back in 2014 known as level jet the or operation car wash live by
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veteran journalist gustavo would lead the state online is asked to get to the new site, ebay level, they, those uncovered corruption ties between former presidents, politicians, and businessmen as well as money laundering and bribery among top judges and senior government officials esl it. i think though it directly impacted the popular lead like nothing before, especially those types of autocratic governments, especially the former president, alberto for jewelry. when we saw some publishing that were very powerful and reactive by bringing us where we kept them publishing, i'm not upset them. and many others advocate later cases are still before the court . the trial against politician k go for him money for her elected involvement in operation car wash now goes on trial. but now go to himself, is the target of a criminal investigation? is this go to the 2nd? the prosecutor, so guard 2 stories are the basis of the case. it is clear they're turning is
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opinion and investigating the reports into a corruption case. that is very serious. what do we think the investigation is the result of a campaign against go to the deed and the 2 leading prosecutors and the operation car wash case. it alleges the journalist swapped media coverage for leak information from the prosecutors. even the data says, a group of pates of porters harassed them. one television channel told the jesse to read, these reports are politically motivated to solid. would you like to tell us what is one of left in america's most prestigious journalist in 2019, his team won the top international award for investigative journalism for the reporting on operation car wash. among other cases, media rights groups the committee to protect journalists, reporters without borders, and freedom house, as well as many news organizations have protested against what they say is this new
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campaign and a deliberate attempt to silence, go to the p. throughout his career go to the husband's threatened, harass that you've been kidnapped. a judge will decide if he must reveal his sources. go to the says he will fight to protect them. and his constitutional right to freedom of expression, adiana scientist. i just see that in the still ahead on the news, our japan sliding currency tourist take advantage of begins decline, but it's economic pain for the locals and coming up and support moving at the latest action from wimbledon as the defending women. this champion is knocked out in the 1st round. the the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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[000:00:00;00] the hello again. time for the sports news with peter 3. thank you so much. well, this round, a 16 matching is remaining at the european championship take. so shortly. the game is taking place in munich, where excitement has been building day. that's fine. so hoping this saw it can take a step closer to a 1st euro title since 1988. the tournament has also staged in germany on that occasion. let's go live now the correspond dominic cane who's in berlin. stomach 1st up, romania and the netherlands. historically, you'd fancy the dutch, but given what we've seen so far, it could be anyone's match, right? of the. well let's be clear about it says the judge, qualified from that group. and 3rd place,
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the remaining is from that group in 1st place. and yet the romanians lost the game, so this, the thoughts losing to australia. so you have all sorts of different factors that play that. but the one thing that perhaps might be decisive is if you look at the players from both teams, the dutch team is full. busy players from sadie the premier league, the point is the staff. busy who have experience that the domestic level of playing in serious competitions at the the, the lions end of it as it were, the difficult stage of competitions. whereas in the romanian team they don't have so many players from the premier league and that sort of thing. so that might be a factor in the dutch teams favor. clearly the funds will also play a role $40000.00 fines. gathering in unix, celebrating the full the game gets on the way. here with the friends lived in berlin. the weather is cold, wet and windy, which explains why there are already a few and trusted funds here. but clearly, they're all in munich watching at
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a hoping for success. no doubt dominic at the beginning of year on so that you mentioned australia they take on the so you complete the night section, both teams have been in good form. look at also good to watch, especially the austrians does a quote, a final booth beckon full real friend next man as well. the german media has been speaking about the role that are outfront. nick has been playing so the austrians. i'm speculating that that that journey won't end against the turkish team. and currently the austrians emotions group when is from a group ritual, which contains the netherlands, contain fraud and poland. and they came through a group when and so they have to feeling the wind. is it where is in the sales they look at plans like crystal phone got mako amounts of which as time is made in full, then players who can take them to the next stage, but then trucks will fail. so which 6 point side of a possible 9 from that group have
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a lot of hope. and don't forget also that there are many millions of people living in germany who have churches heritage and for whom they will be coming at. i expect provided the weather. doesn't intervene anymore here that will be many more suckers . friends here, lights are on all hoping that that scene will be able to beat the austrians will find that if that happens. so not in the next few hours it promises to be a very exciting evening in the dominic, thank you for your time. will speak to a little bit later again, as they would see is some christy on a rinaldo who said he hit rock bottom off to having a penalty saved. but the portable captain redeemed himself in the shootout, as he saw it beat slovenia to make it through the quarter finals of the euros. this was the moment for the elder was denied by a young of luck in extra time with the match godless. the 39 year old could not hold becky's emotions and that to be consoled by his teammates. for now they picked himself up for the penalty shootout and took portugal 1st spastic. and this time he
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schooled but it was fortunately gold cheap at the other costa who was the real hero of the night saving only 3 of slovenia is penalties. so something that's, if it happens at a euro's going to go moving on to face phones in because those emotions, incredible for someone that is war and everything and these expedients have anything, it doesn't need to care that much. and that's why i thank him for, for being the way he's for getting for the group for being some one that of the missing a penalty. he was the 1st penalty take up. um, i knew i was certain that he had to be the faithful penalty. take it and show is the way to the victory. and i think we all felt very proud of our captain. coach go . we'll take on phones on friday for replacing the savings in a repeat of the 2016 final which the french last night's own. go by youngstown and so from age belgium, one mill on monday for me to the closest at the school to own goals and a penalty. so for at this tournament usa head coach,
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greg peralta insists he's still the man to lead them into the woke up at the spines . these team being dumped out of the cup of america. the tournament hosts knew. they realistic. he had to be your line to get out of the group stage, but they were beats and one know by controversial goals, go score by ts olivera. and another player seems to be off site in the building decided there was no problem. the goals stood and year ago i won the group with 3 wins from 3. well the united states are out. i feel like i know the rule pretty well. i feel like we had the pictures that are showing what was the, how the room could be interpreted and so, and it's an off cycle when bitterly disappointed with the results. so we know that we're capable of more and um this to him, we didn't show it. and we need to keep going. in my opinion, it's not somebody say, okay, you know, this is programs do. it's not that it's not the case at all. it's but it was
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a poor performance. we didn't get the results that we expected and we need to get better. the panama finished 2nd in the group above the us, which means it's been a good thing for the cool to final spaby, bolivia, 31 with some great goals. the 1st time they've reached the milk house at the corporate, but they'll phase the top to us mix, i guess the width of group b, that's likely to be either brazil, the info, columbia depending wimbledon women's champion markets of ones roosevelt has be knocked out of this is championships in the 1st round. the check is the fence defending women's champion to suffer an opening round exit since 1994 back with stacy gr off you may have heard of a from joseph was no match for william the 83. jessica, who's the senator of state on since the police know civil, most of it became the 1st seat of women 2022 champion,
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elaina they back and i had no problems in her 1st match against romanian. qualify elaina gabriella, who say we're back in it taking care of business against the will. number 152 in straight sets. 6361 the school in an hour and 10 minutes because expanding mix faces, shoot me a cigarette. but on the main side, i'd be murray pulled out of the main singles competition just hours before he's opening match. the 2 time champion will still compete one last time in the mains doubles alongside his brother, jamie, the 37 year old mary had surgery last or just over a week ago to remove the spinal cist us. and the i champions the boston celtics are up to the sale, the teams ownership group says defense to. so it's majority stake. by the end of this year or early 2025. they both a self exceed 2002 for $360000000.00. but the franchise is currently valued at around 5. the been in the celtics one area code 18 in
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b a championship last month. boston has made sure they'll keep hold of one of the biggest stalls. jason tatum assigned the law just to contracting in the history a 5 year expansion with $350000000.00 sites. and is expected to play for team usa at the parents and impacts state and for a 5th consecutive golden middle. and we'll finish with the world's oldest active professional foot board, a 57 year old customer. you'll see mute has had his 1st training session with these new team in the japanese folks division. i've lately co suca new that used to play full japan's national team between 199-2000 is a 2nd old time leading score with 55 goals. from 89 appearances. you will, it's part of the japan seem that when the asian cup all the way back in 1992. all right, we'll leave it there for the time being. i left multiple things a bit later. we'll see you later peter. thank you so much. well,
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money asian currencies tumbled in value this year against the us dollar. and in japan, the young hit a new low against the greenback to levels not seen an almost 40 years. rob mcbride reports on the impact this has on the cost of living the this, the junior arrivals, those visitors take advantage of the cheap un, seem to points to boom times for japan. but the reality for most people is economic pay. cheaper japanese exports of only resulted in a moderate boost of businesses and for residents with the end to spend everything it seems is more expensive than the restaurant though not show go you want to be to has a solution to pricing is all you can eat seafood buffet, the office, japanese residents, a discount of just over 10 percent compared with visiting taurus, what type of business, but i just give a phone that we have to set the price is high, but it's certainly facts of japanese people to pay less. if they pay the same high
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price is over to drop in these people feel ripped off and they won't come. the end is declined, is mostly the result of the dollars rise because of high interest rates. the u. s. has been raising interest rates, particularly inflation, caused by the post pandemic consumer. rebounds by contrasts, japan is dealing with decades of economic stagnation and wants to stimulate prices in wages that any interest rate rise here could endanger. similarly, trying to, it was faced with trying to support its currency while also dealing with a troubled economy in the south korea and one has slipped 7 percent against the dollar. this, even though that's prompted, is to close ranks with its japanese navy, but it should not take a cool last year. the 2 countries we do cutting system offices and ship the seriousness of rapid financial market, want to penetrate,
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providing strong support to each other the while us interest rates remain high. so to do the precious only economies on this side of the pacific. well, the bride out is era took care of thanks for watching the news. our analogies 0, we're back in just a moment. we'll have much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines. see you in a minutes the as the world wait to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the leadership is right. and how much people in power which the r c c, 's, track record on trial. this course was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c fit for purpose? people impala on al jazeera, pod, huge. i mean to be, is israel. it needs to go to pieces. i think that the new thing, you have one of these governments with this,
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