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the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the several people are fee or dead and it is really air strikes. targeting darrow by line central gaza. within 43 people have been killed in the strip since tuesday morning. the i'm several venue and it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from don't also coming up the on the 3rd day after the death and 6 is really captives, anti government protesters are detained and television. they demand
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a ceasefire and the return of the captives russian forces target a military institute and hospital essentially ukraine. more than 40 people have been killed. fuel crisis, america's largest oil producing country long lines at the pump in nigeria as prices skyrocket. the beginning, central gaza where it is really air strike has hit 0, but again, the wounded were taken to alexa hospital. there are many casualties. one child has been killed in guys, a city is really forces have ordered a palestinian civil defense cruise to stop the rescue. efforts and evacuate the sight of an air strike. at least 6 palestinians were killed in the attack and dozens more trapped under the rubble is really army says it's going to conduct another strike in the area that i'm on college with sheltering displaced palestinians when it was struck. at least 43 people have been killed in attacks
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across the street since dawn on tuesday, on the side to side, i looked as much as is there anyway, please targeted the center that was shuddering and launched number of comedies and citizens and stuff probably area. there's a large amount of destruction in the place and the launch quite as bonding as a result of pumping along with the medical themes. our crew are trying to activate a number of my tires and include people and are looking for those missing under the trouble of this discharge sent to go when that the student is there, any of the patient is wants to dig into the rectory display several times but our crews are still looking here at the rest. the world health organization says it's a head of its targets of polio, vaccinations in the gaza strip. it's medical staff have managed to vaccinate about a quarter of all children under the age of 10, but nearly half a 1000000 more. still need to be a knock elated as hand who don't write reports from darrow bother. no. it's not easy to conduct the documents from dr. the middle of awards own password,
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cause i've been a few days to stop teach thousands of children, and that's part of your a case was detected, we syncing up to the virus was ridiculous here 25 minutes ago. medical us or he sounded the alarm calling for energy option biome in the order to stop the spread of oil, polio. and this our big we need to reach at least 90 percent of the children in this case would be children under 10. so yes, this is the only way to stop the spread, and this is the we're going to be working towards that. the designation areas by the world has organization your coordinated with all the cartridges to ensure the safety of the children this time. and the cost to israel has to limited pause in hyphens, allows the vaccination, the parents who main concern for the health of their children and their safety as they often walk long distances suggestive. documation type and we'll definitely
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be into a situation is frightening from the moment we leave old tent until we reach it, receiving his writing so it'll show full and i'll head if the vehicle is not targeted on the list for to would be attacked on lives and all children's lives are hanging by threat. we could be cute, any point of time, the medical team, or next week, next russell, and then nothing caused the food into any late more than half a 1000000 children. for now, the world health organization saves operations exceeded expectations, and that's all, it's our cost for children, wait for you to be. and you to look in the area sponsored by miss host. and i think that's the process has been challenging since even hemlaw because i mean the campaign is running with very limited resources. we are facing great difficulties. c the vaccine files we deliver it into gaza with great difficulty because of these
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really seem an ongoing role. medical staff are working in non equipped area and be in the hospital yard or even inside teams. but the dangers of the polio us, like i'm over the success of the vaccination campaign, realize i'm well, there's a limited 8 hour a day. pause in flight with holes. garza is no longer the same. relentless bombardment has largely destroyed entire hospitals and clinics. international have organization, fear shortages and medical supplies, walk through food and fuel, could lead to a far bigger prices in the for the odyssey to the black gauze of holostar. the police of arrest and protest is doing anti government demonstrations in the is really city of tel aviv thousands of demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire after the bodies of 6 is really kept, is were recovered from a tunnel in gaza on saturday. there is continuing anger over prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu has failure to secure the release of the remaining campuses. officer with whom does so, who does monitoring developments from the jordanian capital? i'm on because reminder is really government has banned al 0 from reporting inside israel. so honda, you've attended many of these protests yourself. what is your take away after today as well, this is certainly a shift and how is really is are viewing their anger against israel's government. look, for months we've been covering these demonstrations. we were previously on the ground listening to family members of captives expressing how tired they were. of nathan, yahoo was in the ability to secure a deal, but now it's a little bit different. the tide has shifted and that's because of the captives that were retrieved, their bodies rather from southern gaza over the weekends. now, according to his early army intelligence and his captives were still alive just
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a few days before and according to weeks, within his really media and from how mass officials, a lot of those captives are actually going to be on a list to be released within the 1st phase of a ceasefire deal, but never happen. so the family members of captives are blaming that's in yahoo, directly for their death saying that he is the reason why there hasn't been a deal. so there's been a lot of anger and we've seen these demonstrations in unprecedented numbers, especially in tel aviv, around 300000 people there on sunday, half a 1000000 across the country that same night, at least for the 1st time using sun grenades to disperse the crowds police mounted on horseback trembling demonstrators, and remember, there was also a labor strike called by the most powerful and largest labor union within israel, which was a rare move during war time. so the tides are certainly shifting, but it's still unclear what kind of effect is having on us and yahoo! honda in the face of that popular anger, the prime minister, double down on keeping troops along the gauze at egypt border,
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the philadelphia card or. and that, as we know, as possibly the biggest impediment to getting a ceasefire deal done, netanyahu claimed that israel needs to stay there for security reasons, needs to keep troops along the card or, but his former defense minister and not his a former defense minister, been against just said, actually no is real, doesn't need that for security purposes, very publicly. tell us more as well. that's right. and us and yahoo doubling down in a press conference on mondays saying that israel's presence at the philadelphia core door to ensure there is no sort of weapons smuggling from egypt is critical. if there is a deal with many gaps, remember a former member of the unity government, a former member of israel's war cabinet that was dissolved after he decided to we even step down because of disagreements with how nathan, y'all who was handling the war. so many guesses essentially saying that he's a former defense minister, he's
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a former military chief of steps. he knows how the army works. he knows what they need and it's not the presence of the philadelphia core door. it's not an occupation there that there could be other mechanisms in place to ensure that the weapons smuggling perhaps doesn't happen, but that troops on the ground are not needed. and this is very publicly from someone who has said that everything that's in yahoo, who's saying up until this point is wrong, and also a lie. and also who is reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. i'm the the us is working on a proposal to ensure the release of the remaining captives being held in gaza and released the palestinians. whitehouse national security spokesman john kirby made those comments today after president joe biden said benjamin netanyahu was not doing enough to reach a deal to end the war or white house correspondent, kimberly helped get reports. the us negotiator say there are 3 major goals. they are working on and the so called take it or leave it bridging proposal design to
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force the is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu to close the cease fire agreement with him off the goals include securing the release of captives, also getting massive and immediate humanitarian aid. for the people of gaza and of course, getting that sees far but also within that removing these really forces from the phil is outside cord or where it intersects with densely populated areas. and that is a real sticking point. that's because over the weekend, we know that the is really prime minister, walked back. what the white house says was a term that was already agreed to when he said that a v is really military would stay along the egypt guys and border for the foreseeable future. now, the national security council spokesperson john kirby said that he would not debate with the is really prime minister in public. that's something he told reporters on tuesday, but said that this is something israel has already agreed to. and the white house
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expects is real. to honor that commitment, still, netanyahu argues that to withdraw from that area would put, is real at risk, given the fact that this may allow her moss to smuggle arms and equipment into gaza . still, the white house says that there is a new urgency in trying to get this deal across the finish line. that's why the president says he is personally involved. there is lots of back and forth. we understand with a new sense of urgency as a result of the killings that occurred over the weekend of 6 captives. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house is in the occupied westbank. the is really military has been sending reinforcements as it pursues. it's a sold for 7th day, a 14 year old boy was killed in one of the most recent attacks on the to car and camp is really military has confirmed that it use the drone to target palestinians
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who they say were firing and soldiers palestinian fighters had been exchanging gunfire with the army, at least 33 people have been killed by his really forces during their week long military operations. that abraham was reporting on the situation in to car him. when shots were repeatedly fired near her position. at the end of the 2nd day of these really minute 3 invasion to the northern occupied westbank. these really forces from this area over here. before returning back to the entrance of the 2, we've got him, nephew, jacob, and closing more damage and more destruction to the infrastructure positives, i've been saying that these really forces say that they are targeting some palestinian fighters, but this level of destruction shows that they are after the idea of that, a few decals because in these there are few decals who see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these really occupation. in
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this morning, a policy indian boy was housing to the mosque from here with his father before he was hit by a sniper as bullets to the neck. and then his father was also injured with in a bullet to the abdomen. now the boy has to come to his wounds because positive thought that these really forces have withdrawn from the area that they're not going to come back. but then again, they returned and we're not hitting a lot of confrontations and all of sounds of confrontations with these really forces. but the idea that palestinians keep talking about here is that, is there a wants to instill fear among palestinians and wants to remind them who has the ultimate power and the ultimate control over their lives. we need to move because it's getting more dangerous us and the ones as a triggers widespread student protests across the us. the demonstrations 1st began at columbia university in new york classes are resuming their this week. police
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were called in to clear up protest camps at the end of last semester. the schools president resigned last month because of the heavy handed police response. students organizers have already begun holding rallies and promised to ramp up activities. the ukrainian president followed the music. lensky says more than 50 people have been killed in 219 injured in a russian missile strike on the city. a full java, the ukrainian training center of communications, was partially destroyed in the attack. houses. heroes house on my food is info, tampa, where that attack happened when we are now in the middle of samples of the city, we're in this area was attacked by 2 ballistic missiles according to the presidents of your brain. and we can see here as the see how it looks were a lot of firefighters rescue teams, and ambulances also are here in the area and trying to rescue
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at the people that stayed on the trouble that a number of the victims raised to 49. the ukrainians and more then to $119.00 injured the attack was in this area exactly in this building, which is now a closed area by the ukrainian army. and also the rescue is still going on inside of this uh, building to know we can about to the situation inside that building, but we can see a damage that's happened on the building. but at the same time, oh so we can see the damage that's happened for civilian buildings around as a building get that was targeted by a this attack. people here are trying to, uh, remove the, the, the from their house is trying to fix as much as they can,
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firefighters eyes are still also trying to distinguish the fire from inside to get . we have some traces for a for a smoke inside the building, but it's a close and totally close the area. but the president is that is key said that this attack will not be passed without a response from the ukrainian forces. and from as a training government, especially that this effect comes after a subaru. effects like a, a multiple effect is the that is happening already in ukraine since the 6th of august to, since you came in, the army entered to coast region the russian course cajun. where that a increasing of attacks is clearly it being a seen here in ukraine says that attacked is still a head on elsa's era. search and rescue operation is under way of the northern coast of france after
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a boat carrying migrants and refugees capsize. at least 12 people are killed. wireless stormy yagi has moved on from the philippines. thousands there are left with flooded homes and hundreds are still in evacuation centers the the well, the latest late winter storm is blowing through victoria and test mainly done these damage. and it's not blowing out the water, the following, whether it's completely different. they're just the wind is coming out of the knowles, although it is, of course, putting things down on this kerosene, tropical queensland. and it's very typical on shore whether in test, but for everywhere else expect a rising temperature soon knows of. and yes, we'll add a bit of rain to it briefly on the rest inside of victoria, and maybe it'll getting to adelaide. but this is the real story,
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i think the number degrees above average. i'll remind you it's still winter in australia and we're talking about 67 degrees above r, e as in dining. how bob wants to get and we saw snow. here are the 3 or 4 days ago . right. the weather in new zealand is nothing so spectacular. it's a little bit warmer than he bought, expecting christ church by 2 or 3 degrees. otherwise it's generally sunny. the big showers around in these, you're all very right. and now you'll notice maybe in the other islands, but nowhere else i wouldn't expect because the majority of the values folding where it should do at this time of year through thailand compared to have it now. and of course, we've got yaki to think of a developing type of food on its way, slowly westwards. the as the world economy, those struck for those with
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a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the upgrade otherwise on. so with this strategic downstream industry on the client in the needs of your better tomorrow the the and watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour and is really are a strike on darrow balance central ago. so it has left many casualties including children. there being taken to unlocks the hospital is really a tax across guys that have killed at least $43.00 palestinians on tuesday. for
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testers have been detained during an antique government demonstrations. and these really city of tel aviv thousands are demanding a ceasefire off of the bodies of 6 is really kept, is were recovered from the tunnel and gaza on saturday. ukraine says more than 50 people have been killed and 219 others injured in a russian missile strike on the central city of both of the crating and training center of communications was partially destroyed in the attack. at least 12 migraines have died off. so they're both capsized and english channel off the northern coast of france. this happened near the town of were on you still now. the vessel was on its way to britain. rescue operations are under way to find those still missing. more than 2000 people have arrived in britain on small boats over the past week. france and britain have pledged to work closer together to dismantle migrant smuggling routes. houses here was natasha. butler has more from within your cell now was was tragedy if it's kind a nameless channel. uh,
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this is the outgoing french and tear ministers out. diamond i was here in the 4th deploying a short while ago. he said the more than 50 people had been rescued from this vague, carrying migrants the capsized just so the northern french post be said at least 12 people had died, many women and children. he said that his heart went out to them and to the families. now what we do know is that about 70 people crammed was a very small boat, just 7 meters long, said the french interior minutes. the local prosecutor says that they believed the most the people and that those were from eritrea. but that is yet to be confirmed. will charges here in the region, the workload was refugees and my friends are very angry. they say how many more tragedies like this needs to happen? how many more people need to lose their lives at say they say what is needed a more safe and also into fruits for people who want to try and reach the u. k. we
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know there's some 20000 people take this crossing each. yeah, it's actually popular, which is 0 below and so now the boat carrying migraines has capsized off the libyan coastline, leaving at least one person dead. the vessel suffered a mechanical failure while on its way to europe. there were at least 32 people on board. more than half are believed to be missing. 9 survivors were transferred to the hospital or there are conflicting reports after you've gained an opposition leader, bobby wine was injured during a confrontation with police outside. you get his capital compiler. his parts, he says wine was visiting a lawyer when police surrounded his vehicle and shot him in the leg. but police insist wine was hurt by a tear gas canister after he defied orders and tried to hold the street rally. police says it is investigating this incident. nigeria state run oil company says it's under financial strain and no longer able to import fuel into the country. weeks long fuel shortages have compounded
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a cost of living prices. people are queueing up at petrol stations across major cities that are selling fuel at a cheaper price. manage race has more from evolution a. this is an, an industry that has been buried in the city deals, corruption according to activists. and lack of trust piracy for more than half a century. however, what brought might just go ahead was when the government to kind of government to power in printing printer printing. then i didn't present announcement and to po subsidies in this country. president, who insisted that it's wrong and it's not beneficial to get in, and that there is a lot of, uh, chevy dealers around it. so he stopped subsidizing and this is the problem. this is a country that has full refiners and more than more than 3 decades. it has never define a single drop of form. so the industry, the petroleum supplies in nigeria is mostly important from outside. and that is
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where the government is assisting the problem lies because some of the deals being med important part of the toner products are cloudy and cd and the i'm a comfortable that's why the government uses disruptive. and now we're and we understand that as a result of the removal of fuel subsidies in nigeria, we're seeing the bill, the cost of pickle mounting almost every 3 months. this is the 3rd time we're sweet . we see the increase in price of the toner products in nigeria says this government in his boss, inmate the objection president is set to visit to a key on wednesday and what is being seen as a sign of improving ties after a decade of strain relations, it will be a bill for the ccs 1st visit to turkey, a since taking office in 2014 offices here as were so sort reports from ankara. it took more than a decade to restore the relations between 2 to you and egypt to major powers in the
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mediterranean basin of the of 7 rounds of tools between that additions to resolve these agreements, the turkish and egyptian presidents, nothing kite or earlier this year. ties between anchored, i am titled detailed ga to shortly after egypt 1st democratically elected president mohammed more seat was deposed by i mean the 3 cool lead by c. c in 2013. this is the more sparks vs criticisms from the turkish president towards egypt. new rotors keitel either to an accused on cut or interfering into another fears. soon the companies pump themselves in competing camps in north africa, the eastern mediterranean and the whole of africa. but this rift came with such a prize that both sides had to re assess their positions. it just says it wants to ensure that they have an open months and it's neighboring countries somehow. yeah.
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so that to up. yeah. and leave you don't to that then it's economy and security. interest doesn't have to do it wants to continue to be a major player in africa and use mediterranean. it is to achieve these goals that kind of run on kind of felt compelled to reconcile. but the most important reason has been is ramsey by states in war on gaza. domestic interactions between turkey in egypt, how significantly increased since the war began last year, turkish and egyptian, for the ministers homeless several times to coordinate tremendously in a to gaza. and contained the full out for them, the war guys with this you caught the messa. if the massacre and gaza doesn't stop necessarily our region, but the entire world will pay a great price to you and egypt and making every effort to prevent the will from speeding the region. we are determined to cooperate across the region and gaza. so don, somalia, libya, and beyond all main count during the february meeting in titles,
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the 2 leaders exit to launch a strategic corporation council to increase for the corporation in trade. the 1st industry, an energy that fits us to see the hope is high here, the charges capital that ccs was. it would be a major step, proven of achieving these goals. this you said that i'll just 0. ok. a cute mount nutrition is rapidly escalating and e m. and that's the warning from the united nations years of conflict. and recent sanctions have devastated the country's economy, pushing families into hunger and poverty. it just, i'm getting food reports, this neighborhood of son a face is a growing threat. it's fraud trials defenseless against hunger that's rapidly settling here. and then somebody just upload cuttings family simple meals like this one or the exception, not the rule. i wouldn't even know, could i say that, but this is the 1st day we're having to deal with x. sometimes we only read with
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both the and the times. we can't even afford brands. we tie our stomachs and give our children velocity of a crumbs of freight. we can to keep them from staffing today. if we give them a little so they don't die and i go, i have an adult, i have you. but today someone is missing at mealtime, i'm doing the cutting them 6 months old boy. we some is an intensive care deal studying hospital to few meals has made him so weak. his life is now in danger. and yesterday, my son became severely ill and developed a fever and his optimum swelled load. we no longer knew what to do for his treatment. doctors told us it was necessary to admit him to intensive care, and we informed them that we couldn't afford the cost. they said they would not take responsibility if he died. so we had to admit him to intensive care. the un says the number of children in yemen under the age of 5,
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suffering. acute malnutrition rose by 34 percent in the last year. that's more than 600000 children going hungry and some 220000 mothers too. despite a year's long stalemate, the conflict between the who's these and the saudi back government based and aiden has left the economy and shambles. the boxes, do you have to have that sort of this? there is an increase in cases of malnutrition because is the high cost of living the war and the siege on game. and then is the spirit of epidemics and diseases and a limited entry of medicine into the country, which is led to the spread of mel nutrition amongst children. the capitol center has been under control for nearly a decade harsh us let sanctions against the group how further hurt the region. crucially preventing menu from accessing money sent from abroad. the sanctions are in response to who the fighters targeting commercial ships in the red sea in what they say is inactive,
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solidarity with palestinians in gaza. at the height of the crisis, the world food program had to posit too many target assistance there. last december, dr. state little we some cannot wait any longer. he needs more medical tests. if he is to survive something, his family simply cannot afford it to some good food. i'll just 0 it tropical storm. yagi has moved on from the philippines, but for thousands of people whose homes were flooded or destroyed, it's going to take time to recover. one of the hardest hit cities is empty polar where residents fear that new rains could trigger land slides. houses here is barnaby low met, some of them as tropical storm yagi moved away from the philippines on tuesday. floods also subsided, but for the thousands whose homes were inundated, there's no relief just yet there. having to either clean up or start over. i'm.

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