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spinning areas under our stuff, console the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm not even sorry. this is a new style life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. this is the decisive moment. us secretary of state rooms, this is likely the last challenge to secure a sci fi deal for gaza and to free captive health and the strength at least 3 palestinians. a cal button is rarely attack on the home and it's gone. you this bringing the total number of dead in gaza on monday to fat t doctors in india refused and
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protest holding the race and murder of calling hospital services off severely impacted on protecting the laws of the mediterranean. we meet the climate. scientists who say see growth is vital and op simmons within your school. it's a disappointing starts around the goods title defense the spanish champions and helps with drawing a legal opening. we'll hear from a coach caller and i'll see you later. this is our the hall tree goes hello, welcome to the program. we begin this news out in israel where the us secretary of state has issued a warning saying that this could be the last chance to reach us the spot deal in gaza. anthony blinking has been holding talks with is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as all the officials in west jerusalem and tell of eve. it is his 9th trip
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to the region since october and comes to stays off to see spa. immediate is here in doha said that what positive the deal was close as this is the decisive moment, probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. let's go straight to honda solution. she joins us live from the jordanian capital amount and just to remind you, the reason she's reporting from my mom is because i will just there has as been bam, from inside as well. so home the good to see against. ringback that was blinking, that we just saw that a little earlier today before he sat down with prime minister netanyahu for us 3 l . me sing. do we know much about what happened? well it sounds the 1st is meeting with this really president issac heard song were blinking stress that this could be the last chance to obtain
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a ceasefire deal. and to release the remaining is really captives from gaza. fast forward, later in the day when he sat down with benjamin netanyahu for nearly 3 hours, nothing y'alls office released the statement saying that that meeting was positive, but nothing yahoo stressed israel's commitment to the current american proposal that's on the table which takes into account israel's security needs, it is worth mentioning though, that it's been nearly 10 times, but blinking has come to israel since the beginning of israel's war on gonzo. and some of those meetings had been quite tense. they weren't always so positive because blinking is putting that american pressure on these rallies to try and get toward a ceasefire deal. however, these really are still pointing the finger at how mass for why a deal is still not in the works. so what else are we expecting from the sex your site?
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lincoln's visits in the region as well. he's currently meeting with israel's defense minister young was the launch and he's telling him essentially that there should be no sort of actions or prob occasions in the region that could spill into a wider conflict. and that includes israel, but no one including his bella. i don't know once you take any actions back to jeopardize a ceasefire deal, but blinking is also reiterating. americans support for israel, but there will be now as we understand and is really delegation, that is going to travel once again to cairo. but it's going to include the top negotiators on sunday yesterday and negotiating team was there, but it was a technical team for mid level tossed, but nothing you all now says that there will be the full is really negotiating team that is going to cairo for additional talks but we do have to mention a got hema, says that israel is continuously adding conditions to the deal, which is why it is not working,
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but is really officials have been blaming him asked for why a deal hasn't been secured yet so this back and forth is something that blinking is hoping to settle on his trip to israel. ok, thank you for that. how does that are that for us in a mon? well, let's take a look at what is being discussed to stop the pricing in goals that the 1st phase would just be a temporary truce. how most would release with an elderly people as well as wounded captives in exchange for palestinians who are held in his writing presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent end to hostilities, and the release of o, v is rarely captives. the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gaza. it was on to me blinking pushes for that deal on his visit to israel displays palestinians in gauze, the se, then not optimistic. the new me. uh, unless i hear as usual, the americans play, they play the judge and the executioner. at the same time,
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america was the official supplier of weapons to israel. and at the same time, they would be the judge who rose fairly between us and the is really entity. cuz i didn't know what blinking america means desk and blinking is the angel of death for the posting and people for arabs and for muslims. america will never bring us good, or anyone who expects to find good from america blinking by didn't or even trump is delusional headset. oh, it joined by modeling bizarre out is there a senior political analyst who joins us via skype from london. my want, i'm interested to know what you made of lincoln's a statement earlier today where he said this was probably the best and maybe the last chance to release captives in gaza. do you think it was an attempt to put pressure on this in yahoo and how successful do you think he's going to be? well, i'm not sure blinking is capable of saying anything additional. and i think whatever he said now, i bet you haven't done it, but i bet you,
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if you go back to what you said in the previous line, was it? so you probably say the version of that is not exactly a brilliant strategist or an incredible technicians, just the very great diplomat. that is a repeating what he's told. and he's told to repeat these lines and he's probably moving in and out between various is very new approaches to get an idea of what they're thinking. probably to report back to washington so that washington knows what to do next. there's nothing about lincoln but inspired decision making and is there a lot of the united states? that's why his visit, if anything, it probably has one guy's and is the rest of that said, instinctively, following steps. hopefully adopt to. but there's something about him coming to the area always. is there a sense to increase extra freshman oppression on the part of cities? i hope him coming to you guys, margaret. i mean the failure once again. be that is it may,
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there was also something else i heard from one of the people in gaza are also very instinctive, very the soul and very correct. it's like the united states is the god of war and the god of peace in this. and this issue, you see it everywhere when it comes to war and you see it everywhere when it comes to peace. so the people in god's that themselves. why don't we fight that? who are we making peace with? why is the united states into feeling and every single thing or what that all are surviving? well, that's for the simple reason. that's what we are living or what we've been living with the last 30 years back. so medical, that's what fax i might have gotten. it looks like a bit of water and a bit to be submitted genocide and diplomacy. i put to because i make a system set up a bit of depression and so on so forth. what can you see now is the united states is emphasizing the needs for a ceasefire deal. it's ex priority now 2 months before the elections, as they are williams mixed threats for bodies in the war. the united states is
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focused today more on actually using some form of a 10 thursday supplier and resuming the model. and the last time we spoke just 2 days ago, you were quite optimistic about the challenge of a sci fi deal. do you still feel the same natural or i would go to the quite comforter mystic. what i'm saying is, and i've been say, is that there's a method of transfer a deal. now going to happen before i would put, i don't know, like 7 out of 10 or something. but why do i say that? i say that not because we're going to have to be so frustrated moving forward that by this time you know, in the ninety's. but as soon as i'm is ready to sign and 7 deals, 7 southern agreements, it didn't lead to much lead to 7 or more south, correct. so what i'm saying is this very particular of the, that is made of 3 phases. that is, that basically walk away after phase one, it's not a big deal. i mean, how, how, how else can i say it?
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what people understand it is this is not a big deal at this deal. it's not a big deal. this data was forced on us, on the international community, on the part of citizens by the united states, when it rejected everything else because everything else and then it in the end of may. but you want you to take also, it was forced to accept it because it was not the way but the american way. right. so we living here now, but nothing else continues to milk. milk, the united states continues to put obstacles even though this is best, but you've got a version of his and by bins did. so what do we are now? is it's possible that all the constellations are there in order to sign this and then that is not going to be based on trustworthy. it's not going to bring permanent ceasefire. it's not going to bring peace, but not necessarily anyway. it's going to bring a phase one of 5, situated squared by these radius on the scene is going to june. exchange that it's going to be some of the, some, you know,
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some risk by what the procedure is in go might enjoy some fish for, for quite a bit of style for a change, right? what happens after that? we still don't know what is holding up the scale. what are the sticking points, the same, 80 points, and they are these really obstacles how much has already agreed back in may. i listed on in july, 2nd, on the main issues requested by the united states. but since the invasion of rough off, and the deployment of is right on the delphi corner door and the soft spot of guys, all these ranges now are asking for these to be included in the, on the new the meeting is rarely administered presence. and the end of this, the quarter door is right in the military presence in the middle of gov. and then he said he, him crossing. so there's a can check people moving in and outcome stock goes up to north guys up as some
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sort of a, a sort of fee or some sort of a crash if need to decide what happens on better off. i will say moving forward with meaning who's going to be charged with the goods in and out of casa, and this next several weeks after a deal to sign that off. no, i agree. most of the schools have mass continues to insist if we're not accept a lease weeks down the road or at least moving the phase 2 that they wouldn't be any is right, the military presence of or salary. so these are the main contention for and try. but time i still hung on the idea is we have to be able to move from page one to page 2 without doing that. that's, that's a bit of a gray area, but yes, that's another point. my one discharge, is there a senior political m a speaking to a sack, lunch? i'm thinking well as media it is pushed for a says find goals as well. continues its relentless, bombardments across the street. at least 25 public students have been killed in the
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latest strikes on southern central regions. most women and children, emergency crews say they are struggling to reach all the victims, who are trapped on the russel or let's go to heading to doris. she's the only for us from darrow, by the in central gaza. so and 1st of the talks through the latest strikes today, well, the latest is in west can units as is where the forces quad copters continue to targets. all of those in those mixers come and shelters trying to evacuate after that is where the forces tang patients and how much city in the western parts of con units. now those that area had thousands of families that were seeking refuge there for months and yesterday days, ready times, suddenly it stationed and surrounded the area and not only thought there has been
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a couple of air strikes on different areas in con eunice now also, and that has been out there has been and this are tentative reselling a lot, but munition machine guns, guns, lawyer, and all of this is concentrated in that middle area and con eunice and both areas. identity populated with a polish thing in this place. this place a people and those policy news also are stuck in this area. there are literally the traps we're talking about only 11 percent of god was 365 kilometer is and they don't have any other option. now at the same time, the health situation in the another and parts of the god goes through is collapsing as mounted ones. hospital is an urgent need of fuel where at least 11 children
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are in the nursery and the ice units. most of them are in sense now this is happening was carlos can use our skin waiting. anything related to the negotiations as he's fired deals, some are optimistic, but the majority is pessimistic. okay. and to diary that for us to 0 by the in central goals. i think you this is already falls. this have rated the occupied westbank city of novelist in response to a boma talk in tennessee eve on sunday. the suspect is believed to have been from the city and was killed when the bomb exploded on pessimism. was there injured from austin, a stomach jihad have claimed joint responsibility is rarely media has reported that a nearby synagogue may have been the target they have been several of the is rarely raves across the occupied west bank of public opinion. woman was arrested during rate in ramallah, she had been released from is rarely custody back in november and it present exchange deal with home us, not
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a full palestinians. we ended off that they were shots by is ready soldiers hunting more ahead on the news out including were live in chicago where the democratic presidential nominee common law harris as a real life or have parties convention which is to, to begin in the next on drawing attention to the killing of 8 workers and $711.00 on the un holes. a solidarity stand on world to monetary day. the ukraine's military has activated at defense units in the capital to repel attacks by russia. keith says they were engaged early on monday morning. witnesses, temper, and portion bloss on the outskirts of the city. meanwhile, a russian asteroid has killed one person in the village in this to me. region
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destroyed a home on sunday, killing a 33 year old mom, 3 others winded. the may a says several russian bones have struck the village and recent days. shortly with him from alex, the top of the seas and key fest dosage bar is the latest most. so we've been hearing from russian military bloggers who are on the ground in the curse region. the information we're getting is mainly coming from them. and according to them, the 3rd bridge over the same river in the cursed region has been destroyed by ukrainian forces. at since thursday, the ukrainian offensive has been focusing on destroying these bridges over this main artery. way that links the parts of the curse region to the board to reach on it, which means the russian forces now have to rely on pontoon bridges to get their supplies across, as well as to evacuate. the remaining civilians in those areas that are caught in between the fighting. now if from the russian defense ministry,
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we're hearing very little information about what's territories they've been able to recapture from the ukrainians, where they're giving us updates about is the ongoing war in ukraine in the dumbass region and the territories that there are advancing in that area. what is clear is that the situation is very tends to, according to the local governor of kirk region. we just another uh, $1700.00 people were evacuated over the past 24 hours, bringing it to around the total of $130000.00 civilians so far evacuated since august 6, when ukraine began this incursion onto russian territory. this is the 1st time of course that russia has seen for troops, audits, foil and over 80 years. certainly very important times here. but the official lines are coming from the defense ministry is very limited about the information on the ground in terms of the russian operation. in the curse creature, the president letting me is lensky spoke on sunday nights. he gave is an indication
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of just what the crating strategic thinking is in the cushion, in course, into russia. first of all, the 10 man and said he was wanting to degrade russia's potential to make war or making capacity. what does that mean? it means tactical ukrainians. success is on the battlefield. driving russian forces back showing that they can be beaten, that normally beating the, beating the russian soil, but also combined was long of a range strike. to destroy the logistical network, the russia has to use to be able to supply its own troops. so that means add bases, railway yachts, munition dumps fuel desco's, major roads and of course, bridges to be able to degrade what russia needs to be able to get old as men material supplies ammunition to its forces on the front line. but he also said something else that was interesting. he turned around and said, the boat to the creative offers of
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a buffer zone would be the most logical choice. the end of the day, you crank, candle, adults, forever and ever, never into russia never worked out for any other country. they said these are gonna work out for ukraine. and as they would extend the supply lines, they would need more more, more soldiers. and it would just exhaust you crate. so what they are thinking of doing now is pulling back to a manageable buffer. so they would start rushing or 10 or re from being able to be moved upfront to be able to show you pretty position to keep them back, keep the russian forces back, but still allow most of the troops debate to go off and fight and don't ask where they all need it because you crane is under tremendous pressure in the east. it is being slowly, slowly pushed back, but this larger russian force. and this was the whole point of the cruise, concussion in the 1st place. i was hopeless out to 0, keep you as far as president, couple of harris has arrived in chicago ahead of the democratic national convention,
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which takes place late of this monday. tyrese's over substance to be declared the policies presidential candidate in november's election. most of the parties delegates have pledged the back of the president, joe biden dropped out of the race in july, shortly. we'll head to gabriel at his own day in chicago, outside the convention venue. to tell us more about the protests that are taking place. the 1st less go to mike, kind of who is in the side of the convention. mike, a very different convention from what it would have been a fight in his state in the race. what are we expecting when indeed, yes, it is only a month ago that 5 and step jobs of the race and endorsed, come on the harris incessantly. as luck has happened in that month, it does appear on the face of it, that the fortunes of the democratic party have reversed completely. certainly, there is a fall grade to excitement that has been reviewed by the parties in recent weeks,
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and it will start to culminate in the course of this week tonight, president biden will be the keynote speaker. you'll be speaking with in prime time round about 9 o'clock. the of the speaker self note to this evening will be full. most secretary of state hillary clinton has been both clinton was expected to introduce the vice president select and was on wednesday night. interesting to note though, is that the president by then will be making the speech and then leaving chicago directly afterwards traveling to california. now, many speculates that this is an attempt to separate a president biden from the president nominee here at the convention to allow her to make what it seemed to be a fresh start. and to get rid of any baggage, as it might be perceived from her relationship with president biden, at the same time the she will want to hold on to that very loyal support base that
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joe biden still has. the meanwhile, mike and the timing count be a coincidence the house republicans of release there in peach mend reports on biden as well. yes, this is an investigation that is taken 20 months. the house republicans choose co, incidentally to release it on the 1st day of the democratic party convention. the bite in administration has dismissed this as a complete stunned house democrats, a janie ruskin has issued their own report completely debunking this report by the republicans now also, where would it go from here? well, it has not an impeachment to such that would still have to go through the house and the senate. it's very unlikely to go through the house. and jim lee would not go through the senate. so the binded administration interpretation of this as a stunt would have to be somewhat accurate. okay. my kind of the venue of the convention for us a lot small from like,
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throughout the evening. okay. we can speak now to gabriel, alexander. he joins from outside the convention. gabriel, we're expecting some significant protest, i believe, to look through what, what exactly we expect to see of the that's right. the very good morning to you from chicago, illinois. it's a little bit before 10 30 am here local time. we're about a kilometer or so away from the united center where the democratic convention will be taking place. but where we are at is where protests will be taking place all throughout the day. protest calling for an end to the genocide in gaza. and for respect for the palestinian people and for a host of other things as well, they're expecting thousands of people here descending upon chicago in the coming hours will be here all week. and let's get a sense of what more we can expect now is i want to bring in a guest. coby guillory, you're
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a national co chair of the march on dc movement. thank you for joining us now to 0 . tell us coby, what can people expect here in chicago today? yeah, so i'm one of the co chairs of the co addition to march on the d. n. c. today we're expecting tens of thousands of people we've been doing outreach for weeks. we had a fired with the city about getting a permit to march. we got that permit us to try to mess with us a little bit. so we're expecting to get within sight and sound of the gmc. we're going to have a voice is heard, we're demanding an end to all us. h. is it still a couple hours still is really kicks off today, i believe. but we already are seeing hundreds of people here gathering where people coming from give us an idea of who's going to be here and who is here already. yeah, so the majority of people are here from the midwest. um, there is going to be those buses that have already arrived from minnesota and milwaukee from michigan. there's going to be some people are these people who've
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already flown in from the south, from new york, from the west coast to east coast all over the country. and it's a very diverse group of people, you know, people of all nationalities, genders, races, sexualities, you know, whatever you can think of this people is representing that here. what's the key message today, or messages, plural. so you can see the messages on that stage behind, you know, where we're standing with that is done unconditionally of, you know, we, we want that of science to be free. we're quoting for an end. so all usa to israel . and there are a number of other demands that, that are connected to the right. so i'm also a member of the chicago alliance against race them political oppression. we protest against produce crimes and we try to fight for community control to produce them. so that is connected, you know palestinian self determination is connected to self determination for black people in the us. i see the sign behind you stand with palestine in usaid, israel, money for jobs, school, health care,
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housing and environment. not for war. that seems to be an overriding message piece essentially. yeah, absolutely. you know, i work in a school, i'm a, i'm a middle school teacher and my school lacks so much, you know we, we were short staffed every day. we don't have the materials that we need. a lot of the students don't have housing or don't have adequate food at home. don't have health care. and yet the government finds billions and billions of dollars to spend on mess, recruiting children and patterson. so, you know, there's something wrong with that and we, we need to fight against, you know, with a couple of harris now on the ticket meeting. the ticket there is a perception that the democratic party is unified and that she has the wind in her sales. if you will, with people in the democratic party and others, do see it that way, or is that a mis reading of it as well? um, you know, we reduced the statements when the bite and dropped out and commented, came in that it doesn't make a difference. um, you know, coming to they've been about supporting
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a ceasefire. and the very next day approved a 20000000000 dogs to go to is really so you know, we can see their actions this, this administration is directly responsible for the genocide and gaza. and we're gonna, we're going to be out here protesting no matter what. go be gallery. thank you very much. thanks for joining us. good luck today. and the rest of the week, i should say, because these protests are not only here on monday, they will be going on tuesday, wednesday, thursday, another big one as well. so it is going to be a full day of a democratic politics events inside the united center, but a full day of protests here out on the streets and will be bringing it to you live all day, almost every hour, back to you and don't like so much about gabriel, as on the 1st a outside the national convention center. the still ahead on the, on the 0 with here of efforts in the democratic republic of congo to contain the
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spread of new more deadly. i'm more infectious variance of impulse monitors to city stuff. so i can make that 9 to one goals for the club as they kick off the premier, the type of defense with the wind coming with pizza. the wind has full some pretty deep. so there at the end, the just bring a bit more, i think in the next day. and so then the central line, the so we're just running science of santiago, not the city itself. and then with that code, it comes up against what's being persistent heating unit. why and suffering, brazil you get this line of thunderstorms. nothing unusual. a tool that can be dramatic. and i think the windows bringing them we'll see monte today is the temperature dropped from double figures down to single figures again, come tuesday,
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know that most of brazil is now drawn in some places very help. the seasonal right isn't particularly heavy either in columbia or equitable or we broken another record in the middle of brazil. 42 degrees. this is the middle of winter. i'll remind you. records in this city go back to the over a 110 years and you can see 40 to the 4th quite extraordinary in central america with this child's been so big recently, it's a much quiet to picture still looks potentially sundry in cuba and on the pacific coast of mexico, but not as it has been. the heats around the gulf, states is still the about, that's up to $42.00. otherwise it's stuff extraordinarily warm and in fact, these are the 2 watching phases where and this goes going up. the coast is inducing, what were the eastern canada and the most common? seattle, and vancouver on counting the cost, the west to seeing record immigration inflows. so what's the impact of migrant on
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local economies known as the bankers of the 4 come ahead of us to fix bangladesh as economy? plus all the powers olympics was the $1000000000.00 price tag. counting the cost on i was a 0. the safe them even from it as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the watching out as a reminder of our top story is this our us section of state and the blinking has been leasing is rarely officials in west jerusalem as a pushes for a 1000 piece. fine. he says this latest round of talks could be the last chance to reach deal a while at least 25. how this thing is been killed. and israel's latest strikes and golf, the southern central regions emergency crusade, they are struggling to reach public victims dropped on the survival. new york nations has organized a solidarity stand in southern lebanon with 21 power emetics have been killed and
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is rarely strikes since october. the number of attacks has increased since israel's talkative killing of the top has bullet canada and beverage southern suburbs. according to the u. n. 23 people have been killed since the beginning of the month of honda reports from larger u. commemorating humanitarian workers who lost their lives in conflict. 7 and a single is really striking, this village in southern lebanon. in march, the united nations came to the side of the attack to hold the solidarity stand to mark world humanitarian day. this has to stop. do you and resident coordinator said, well, calling for international humanitarian law to be respected. so today that is why we're here. we're here to underline that humanitarian are on the front lines you monetary ends are there to provide assistance and protection to civilians. we need to ensure that humanitarians are protective and that civilians are protected. 21,
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paramedics have been killed and this really strikes since has been launched attacks in solar there too, with the garza in october. and while the warring sides have large, they can find their a text to military targets. civilians have been caught in the crossfire. 130 killed so far more than 20 since has been a promise to retaliate for as well as killing of a top military commander onto life 30. there's not just been an escalation in hostilities as well as attacks have moved deeper inside 11 on. and this has caused further displacement. an 8 percent increase in the last 10 days, according to the united nations. as well as who has expanded its attack, striking military bases up to 18 kilometers from the border as well as new towns that have not been evacuated. and while the armed group is not deliberately hitting civilian targets has belong, may be trying to create a larger military zone across the border. and
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a bigger displacement crisis for these, where the government in level non administer in charge of the emergency response says a source, these are stretched and faced many challenges. we have more than 100000. but basically the news, we still have 60000 people being here, you know, facing all the aggression and all the facts and doing all that of us will remain in the lens. this is an impoverished society and then you're bankrupt state struggling to cope with a war of attrition that has no immediate and insight. then there was just the, the southern that been on as well. a new un reports as a record number of 8. busy cars were killed last year, 280 died in 33 countries in 2023. that's a 137 percent increase from the previous year. and 2020 full could be even worse. a 172, a book has have already been killed since the sauce and yes. meanwhile,
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in the 1st 3 months, if the wind garza stretching into 2024, over 288 workers have been killed the most. where with the un agency for palestinian refugees, mountains in saddam and south dawn has also resulted in the depth of dozens of a book has since last year to speak now. so are you on uh, cnn co, she's a space woman for the international committee of the red cross street joint is my from nora b. thank you for your time. we know garza is one of the most dangerous places to be x amount of terry. and what we see that here every day on the i'll just there. but what i want to highlight with you is that it's not just cause or is it monitoring work is now on the threats and come fix those around. the will tell us more about what you're seeing. so yes indeed, we're absolutely, you're absolutely right. which we see in gaza is hot breaking and the number of, of, of red crescent holding tiers who lost their lives while on duty. it's beyond
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words. when we see these reports, but very often there are also places that we don't hear about every day, like so done as you mentioned. and so, so done where and we should not forget because we tend to concentrate when we speak about how many children will. cuz we tend to think about large international organizations, but little co health care workers. they are at the, from flying over their response and they die every day in much large numbers. and what we have indeed, being seen in place is likes to themselves done and a gauze unfortunately as well. and in all the places around the world is that also there are a lot of civilians and among them medical work cuz that died a disproportionately effect affected by this conflict. so dawn, of course, in the middle of an ongoing conflict, i mean, humanitarian workers have worked across was ends for years and years. so what exactly has changed?
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do you think, what, why is it that you think the job has become so much more dangerous? well, i think that there are different factors that we can look at. first. we have seen an increase in the number of our conflicts around the world in the plus d case. like if we compare now we see 3 times the number of, uh, our conflicts up to what we had at the beginning of this millennium. so that is a big like that is quite a big increase. but of course, leads to more violence, more civilians killed, and among them also medical and to many children workers. but also i think that's what we're seeing today. something that is also even more disturbing and then to us . and that is the quality is ation of the human. you turn around a and that is the sometimes, but i'll try and deny you all of these basic principles of the international
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humanitarian law. that's all protecting civilians. and the top protection between when you turban work, cuz so many times when you talk to the are the actors in the field in different places, they will tell you, yes, there's these rules that are meant to protect civilians. that's fine. but they work in other places here is different. no, here is no different. everywhere is the same. and i think the world is not in a good place and we need to go back to, to basics. we need to ensure the respect of the principles of international community tevin low. when i was in college working for an n g o humanitarian organization, it was seen as a various attractive prospect of a good job to get is that still the case to people still want to be working in the humanitarian fields. given the dangers wessy. as i think people do still one today to work in between many tyree and fields because it was always
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the job that attracted to people with a certain mindset and accepting certain level of race was always spots a big joke. but uh, i think that today clearly uh we are seeing the transformation of the to many tevin joke at like a search. and again, like if we go back, we're seeing this discussion and the palletization of the community to around 8. and also sometimes the case between line and sometimes we see these rest 3 that can also translate into the real life and incidence in the field. so even though the job is still attractive and people who do believe in the principal, so if you might need to, they still, they would still try to look for these careers. it has become undoubtedly more dentures. and it shouldn't be so indeed other on us and incur thank you so much for
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speaking to us by the bus and for the international. come to see if the red cross. so the, the indian medical association is asking the government to best the laws to protect medical professionals and the workplace, following the rates on modesta training adult to in the state run hospital. meanwhile approaches continue on the streets of a crime that has become too common in india, image and convertible sizes of the patients from to football teams and co cost to unite to purchase cooling for justice. in the case of a training doctor whose rights include inside of government hospital they were joined by other angry members at the public high speed on the all the
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i've been beaten by the. busy in the email and that's so it the health ministry and new denny medical stuff demand strict a news to protect them as well as justice for the holy. we don't have the the you see the basic amenities we are even more provided to you. hold on like you think, so i do these and they don't have sleeping. people want to have a c p s and she could not get that's even a safe place to do this. i'll get them on the next. we're demanding a central protection act. prime minister, no render moody is quiet, which we will not sit quiet until we get what we're rightfully demand. essential protection act to do this is drafted in 2022. it was never passed. the indian medical association, which initially organized the purchase, is written deployment is done to render moody asking for his help. the government has said it will look into the moans. if the medics return to work. those to months
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include copying work hours, a 72 hours a week, guaranteeing access to watch rooms and places to sleep. and increasing the number of security codes up medical centers. but some not confident sufficient changes will be made. the governments, the institutions there is absolutely contempt for understanding that women in our society, which is a violent society, which is a big tree up of society. there is no part be to how do we set this place in order? a man has been arrested and charged in connection with the rape and murder, but the family say they believe more than one person was involved in a still waiting for justice image and came back. i would just say era the philippines has detected as fast case of impulse this. yeah, in a mine with no history of traveling outside the country. the virus has spread now to several countries since the current outbreak began last year and the democratic
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republic of congo. and we, connie, is the latest from go, not as there is nothing big happening right now. things are just trying to organize things. so right now with putting those words up with this set or where we are, it's under the control of the and use the government itself still not have it pop up previously is where they're treating people this existing just happening, for example, in the neighboring provision. just not for me, i will cover this out to people work because he's a growing the i'm talking to right now. i baltimore, people and my duty to have them a few in their family at home. but the alternatives, say the discussion is on the way we the w h o for the box in which me i live here in the coming days a week. but for now it's not yet very clear. and also fixed, which is making this more difficult for you guys because of the distress before we of this little this is posting, right? no more than me doing of people. the majority of them i'm making movement. they have to leave morning to go to look for food and so on,
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and we had to sell to ship the items not to test them and the vintage to gibson, shape and position. then after the storm was over, we noticed that the ship behind us was gun tardies. presidents using ping has met vietnam's new leda total. i'm in beijing. the to lead as hell, tools on continuing traditional friendship and furthering corporation. this is part of the 3 day visit slam. it's also his fast forward visit since he was confirmed as general century of vietnam's communist party. and john china has always regarded vietnam as a priority in its neighborhood diplomacy. china supported vietnam and adhering to the leadership of the party, taking a socialist pop a suit since national conditions and deepening reform. opening up and socialist
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motivation. a boy, well, monitoring the bell, i and the vietnamese party and the governments of the senior leadership would very much wish to work with the comment general secretary and president she hadn't been and the chinese party on the states senior leadership to continuously nurture our traditional friendship continue to deepen and elevate the level of relations cooperative partnership, comprehensive and strategic partnership, and to build a vietnam china community with the she had future cues here for the pain and chinese coast guards have blamed each other almost a condition in the south china sea facing says the philippines deliberately crashed into its vessel on monday morning, while manila says that ships were damaged when the chinese conducted what it calls unlawful and aggressive maneuvers, which is of the south china sea,
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highly disputed and found off between the 2 countries all frequent south create and the united states have begun joint annual military exercises. they say the girls aimed at boosting their ability to come to ministry and cyber threats from north korea. young young has criticized the exercises, quoting them, or hospitals for new, clear will for so on, washington state, they all just defensive. so a type of c grosse that only grows in the mediterranean is being studied for its ability to store carbon, such as in tennessee, and now working to protect it. if to some good fed has this volts or they call it the lungs of the mediterranean sea grass known as posey, don't you sign on please filtering tons of the planets. carbon have them. it could be a sit down and provide the invaluable environmental services, particularly in climate regulation, then if it has significant ability to store comp and especially will kind of common
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the harmful effects of warming waters, invasions of alien species and human activity. can i end up that it again, like any c plants in autumn? it's lease full. and when they washed ashore, they become such strange. people sometimes mistaking me refer to this as waste, but these needs have a specific role in protecting the sea from erosion. these researchers say more efforts are needed to protect the site and actors safeguarding the world's atmosphere. before it's too late, if to some good food, ultra 0 or a red suit, the blue moon has become the 1st of the year to lie. so the night sky startled gaze is retreated to the astronomical phenomenon. in australia. the event happens when the moon reaches the closest point us and it's 4 bits that makes it look much logic
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and due by the business latest sponsored by team to like global your real estate destination and due by the start before his speech, us money. thank you very much for the coach calling onto lots. he is not happy and says the spanish champions must do better. hopefully that will help to one will draw obama. you ok and they lead open to it. just kidding and bump. as league debut
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off the joining in the transfer window from paris central man, he never apparently came outside for on something. so to be serious with monica. but despite his best efforts in this match, he failed to get off the mock instead. it was rodrigo save 5, denise his junior gaze rail. believe how drake, it might set up a show, hope you'll come with me for life through the grid at ludowici, in the 2nd hope to find the school every regardless of content. last year i was happy with some tools today with no tempe, because i think we could have done much better. i don't want to make excuses for anything, but we just must do better and have a better attitude. we can learn a lot from this match because from the game is quite clear wherever problems could come from. was english champions matches to says he opened a title defense with a when a chelsea stall strike a ending holland mock these 100. the appearance with his mind see 1st go in the 18
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minutes of the match. the chelsea met filled the method of coverage double cities. the lights indicates the seal between old victory inspect performing the level for this commitment that there is a way for the privilege and honor to be the manager of this group of players and describe. we'll have to behave like we're attempting to see. so especially in the bottom. so when i like to see the team in the bud moment, because today i said we're going to software moments ago how we do it together. how help each other induce the most important thing with the find a big teams is the best moments how they are together. and again, in the moments or software we are composing. we did now to a class of 2 top tennis players, which wouldn't look out of place in the lots of stages of mixed weeks. the us open . well the next one i was taking on full strength. alexandra zabeda is in the cincinnati open semi finals center. who's the australian i've been champion already, needs to be atp to with full titles. this season,
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i found himself under pressure from the very of who won the title in cincinnati, in 202176. but very of see what the 2nd decided was. the psyche consisted of fate requiring a tie break with center to control dropping just one point on he served to seal the match when it's very back hand alone center will now face phones and cfo who's done 15 see whole good renee and they send the final the american ready from 5 to down in the 3rd set and safe to match points on say 668005. women's will number one that you just be on, take exit to the to and went to the semi final stage when she was beaten. 6363 bio strain and i've been champion of the sub olenka. it will say 3rd meeting of the season. but the 1st with southern lincoln came out on top the bell, the russian faces. jessica figured it for the time later as he looks to fine tune
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hood preparations for the final grand slam of the season in new york mix the victory. at last. speaking of the gullet, the 2 elements succeed, took care of spain's paula, but dusta and they sent me final 6236, and 63. the school as the american reaches his career at w. c. a. 1000 title, particularly is looking to go back to back up to winning the canada opened in toronto last week. if she can, she will become the 1st woman since yvonne google on the 1973. it's a when the canada and cincinnati titles in the same you, the ultimate scales on the olympic podium in paris for the world. number one, the gulf of john rome is the nearly man once again. this time beaten by brooks kept code in these latest love gulf events. the spaniards took a too short lead into the final round at the green bria, but this man kept full supply of to put the shot on the 1st extra hole. rome had disappeared to extend the tassel, but missed it,
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kept celebrating the sick and live go victory of the. i'm fit seems to any of the saudi funded lead me. while on the pga tour, he came up to yamma when the 1st of 3 tournaments in the $100000000.00 fedex cub playoff series. you finished the hit dogs and the shelf away, and victor homeland by 2 strokes, kept and unbelievable few weeks for the japanese, the one the bronze medal at the power. so let me pick m as in rob adobe's wallets on a stuff of a london before flying to memphis, to play in this tournament, the st. jude championship east. catty and coach also had they postpone stolen and missed out on joining him for this victory. all right, we'll leave it there for the time being. i'll be here again in a few hours with most sports news money looking forward to it. thanks. piece. uh oh, that's it for me, molly. inside for the news now, i'll be back in just a moment for the month, more of the day's news. in the meantime,
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