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and that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back the is really army orders rescue workers to leave and attack sites and guys, a city that killed at least 6 tell us thing the with us this is allison 0 lives from the also the anti government protesters are detained in tel aviv if they demand a ceasefire and gaza and the return of the captives. russian forces target a military institute and hospital in central ukraine. more than 50 people have been killed. fuel crisis and advocates largest oil producing countries. long lines of
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the pump in nigeria as prices sky, right? the beginning with the war and gaza and it is really your strength on the residential building has killed at least one person and injured and many more and central gaza . it happened after a pause and fighting for polio, vaccinations ended in darrell about a child is among the dead. the wounded have been taken to the nearby locks. the hospital in gaza. city is really forces have ordered a civil defense cruise to stump rescue efforts and evacuate the sight of an air strike. at least 6 palestinians were killed in the attack on the number of college which has been sheltering, displaced people, dozens more buried in the rubber is really aren't. he says it's planning another strike in that area. at least 43 people have been killed in attacks in the gaza strip since dawn on tuesday. the flip side to side the cause is there any war? planes targeted the center that was shuddering and last number of families and
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citizens and stuff probably area. there's a large amount of destruction in the place and the large, quite as binding as a result of pumping along with the medical deems our crew are trying to activate the number of my tires and include people and are looking for those missing under the trouble of this discharge sent to go to when the student is there, any of the patient is wants to dig into rectory display several times. but our crews are still looking here at the test of the world. health organization says it's a head of its targets of polio virus vaccinations in the gaza strip. it's medical stuff have inoculated about a quarter of children under the age of 10, nearly half a 1000000 more waiting. in her diary reports from daryl della and central gaza. no, it's not easy to conduct that solution. drive the middle of awards own password in a few days to stop teach thousands of children against cargo. a case was detected recently
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after the virus was ridiculous. here 25 minutes ago medical authorities found that the alarm calling is the option to invite them in the water to stop the spread of oil folio 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 or coordinated with all the parties to ensure the safety of the children for parents and medical students. israel has to limited positive hyphen to allow the vaccination parents to main concern for the health of the children and their safety as they often walk long distances suggestive. documation type and we'll definitely lean towards situation is frightening from the moment we leave will attend until we reach. receiving is rainy,
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miguel. it will show full and i'll head so if the vehicle is not targeted on the hospital 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 will next week. and then nothing cause of who into any late more than half a 1000000 children for now the world health organization say operation is exceeding patients. and that's all, it's our tops with children waiting to be insulated. but in that area, sponsored by ms. whole hanks and i can get the process has been challenging since and proving hemlaw because i mean the campaign is running with very limited resources. we are facing great difficulties. the vaccine vials we deliver it into gaza with great difficulty because of these really seem an ongoing role. medical staff are working in non equipped area and be in the hospital yard or even inside
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payments. but the dangers of the us, like i'm over the success of the vaccination campaign, realize i'm well, there's unlimited 8 hour a day. pause in flight with host, gaza is no longer the same. related to this one bargemen has largely destroyed entire hospitals and clinics. international have organization, fear shortages and medical supplies, water, food and fuel could lead to a far bigger prices. and just either the cause of holostar. the us justice department has announced criminal charges against from us as the top leadership, including its chief. yes. in war. the charges are in relation to the october 7th attacks. the attorney general says further action will be taken against the armed group. well, alice's here is patty cole. hate is in washington dc. what more can you tell us about this, patty? this one quite a bit more since the last hours passed and about an hour ago. this indictment was
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on sealed and the southern district of new york all 38 pages of it. so the highlights here. yeah. us and, or, and 6 of his top deputies had been indicted on 7 counts. and they range from conspiracy to provide support to terrorist organizations. conspiracy to murder us, nation nationals, conspiracy obama, public place const berry to violate the international economic powers act. so in all 7 couch and you can be excused for asking what is the point of this? yeah, yes. and why is unlikely leave gaza if he's taken by these really is some of these, if they would have him over to us to face the 7 cows and same, that goes with the 6 deputies. so we're interested in this now that i've had chance to read the actual indictments. it clearly says in all of the couch, not just a few of them that it also is going to involve at least one, if not more, a known and unknown. persons who are going to be brought to the southern district of new york and arrested. so that says to me that there's somebody that they are going to arrest that's over here in the continental united states and charge them
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with these 7 conspiracy counts. no, no information i exactly what or who that might be. but it is interesting because if you actually read to the indictment now which i have, it's in several cases. it talks about crypto currency, so they could have possibly tracked on somebody. again, this is speculation, but someone who provided some sort of cryptic currency supports to come off, but it's again 30 page indictment that is unlikely to result in charges for any of the have us leadership as they are in gaza and unlikely to go. busy to a of the other countries that has an extradition treaty with united states and, and patty on is sort of diplomatic level. it, it puts the us in a somewhat odd situation because the us is mediating talks between israel and i'm us and now also wants to prosecute one of the parties to the talks. and i know from an outside perspective, it can seem very, very weird. is it and not coincidental that this is happening,
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but i can tell you of coverage adds the george bush presidency. i've heard american network, all of you all do obama presidency for this network. and i remember several different times where the justice department would announce the case and behind the scenes officials, the white house, which is the mon, the timing of it. and i know official say that not a lot of people believe it, but i can tell you from my perspective as a former long time whitehouse corresponded. there really is no coordination between the us justice department and the white house. us president does not tell the attorney general who to prosecute who to investigate the justice department doesn't tend to tell the white house who they are investigating when an indictment is placed when it's on the field, most of the time that or even give them a heads up, so i know it's really seems unlikely, but from my perspective, and for my experience, these 2 are really very separate. the white house is negotiating with each of it. cut out this, negotiate with some of the justice department is going after them off leadership and an unknown person like the in america. right. different branches of us
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government working separately. and 11 has to wonder what us mediators a think about this. but that's another question. all right, a patio hand reporting from washington dc. thank you so much. the us is working on a proposal aimed at securing the release of captives held in gaza and released the palestinians. whitehouse national security spokesman john kirby made the comment a day after president joe biden said benjamin netanyahu was not doing enough to reach a deal to end the war or white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more on that. a 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 force the is really 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
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course, getting that sees far but also within that removing these really forces from the philadelphia 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 gauze, and border for the foreseeable future. now, the national security council spokesperson, john curry 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 is real has already agreed to. and the white house 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
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. 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 alj a 0. the white house. this police have detained several people involved in an anti government demonstration. and these really city of tel aviv protesters are demanding a deal to release captives held by hamas and gaza. and the accused, the prime minister of failing and his duty to secure their return to israel. the interest was triggered by the recovery of 6 captives found dead in a tunnel in southern gaza on saturday from the so who has this update from a month. and a reminder that she's reporting from the georgia and you can to do to in is really government stand on else here. a 3rd consecutive night of demonstrations across the
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israel with the main rally being held in tel aviv after the army had retrieved the bodies of 6 is really captives from a tunnel in southern gauze over the weekend. now this has caused a lot of outrage among family members of captives, especially after is really military intelligence. found that the captives were alive just a few days before and according to a weeks from is really officials and also from, from us officials who spoke publicly. they said that a lot of those captives were actually on the list to be released in the 1st phase of a ceasefire deal, but never happens. so these family members are especially angry. the groups that represent them say they're going to continue demonstrating with these demonstrations are on a much larger scale. sunday saw some of the largest rallies in israel's history with half a 1000000 people across the country and police using mechanisms for the 1st time to disperse the crowd like done grenades and excessive force. multiple arrests made as demonstrators were trying to block rhodes. now,
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while the sentiment is shifting among these really public, the opposition is also using stronger and harsher language against mits and yahoo, who doubled down on monday saying that israel must have a presence at the philadelphia core door in southern gaza. if there's a ceasefire, but been against a former member of his work cabinet, has said that that's not necessarily true or necessary that's missing. yahoo still remains to be the main obstacle as to why there's still hasn't been a ceasefire deal. and that this is something can be overcome as a sticking point in order to achieve a deal. how does that, who would, and does it all on the same name as a member of homelessness political bureau. we spoke to him earlier and he says, it's not clear how the 6 captives, whose bodies were recovered on saturday, died as we are waiting for the final story or another attempt from the resistance on the ground. because we have,
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it is very complicated there on the ground. we can remember recency one bit so he knows how to try to rescue or some of the capture the so he doesn't say about 2 months ago the harvest you would see the living, the culture of the swedish, but they have at the same time can defeat others and could of the same time $250.00, but i think the candidates in each time the another case, i'm sure. yeah, yeah. so you guys have kids also, but i'm, i'm talking to kids not on the body just by a mis sons of tax revenue. we have cause a cause these 70 to 80 over the, on the people. but i'm talking about cases where they have killed by snipers or by the control thing that for the no, i'm to know we cannot confirm any of these allegations of this. and you decide the like these a kid by the across children go to close fighting between the fight
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of that. so he the soldiers, but we are not sure how they have been killed. well, they have the faded themselves. they haven't shown any evidence we uh, we are ready to send off the ship and you went to annual annual to an investigation committee. sorry we, we are okay. if it can allow us to send a new to an investigation committee when the funds that commit to send to both via allegations but the, the, this see this in the media without any serious scientific evidence or for the have sit the students that are in new york university are planning to resume protest action against the war and gaza as classes begin for new semester demonstrations of the columbia university earlier this year triggered nationwide student support for palestine. the university's president resigned last month after students claims of
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heavy handed law enforcement. the president's twice called police to remove students occupying a university build in the occupied westbank is really military sent in more reinforcements as it continued its assault for 7th day is really military has confirmed that it used a drone to target palestinians whom they say were firing and soldiers, policy and fighters had been exchanging gunfire with the army. at least 33 people had been killed by his really forces during their week long military operation. a 14 year old boy was killed in one of the most recent attacks on the tool car. him kept, the ukrainian president followed him use the landscape, says more than 50 people have been killed and 219 injured in a russian missile strike on the city of full tava, ukrainian training, centre of communications, was partially destroyed and the attack offices here is how son masoud is info,
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tampa, where that attack happens, and we are now in the middle of samples of the city we're in this area was attacked by 2 ballistic missiles and according to the presidents of ukraine. and we can see here as the scene, how it looks where a lot of firefighters rescue teams and ambulances also are here in that area. and trying to rescue 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 closed area and by the ukrainian army. and also the rescue is still going on inside of this building. to know we can
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about the situation inside that building, but we can see a damage that's happened on the building. but at the same time, also 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, 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 that you're bringing forces. and from, as i training governments, especially that this effect comes after a several attacks like a, a multiple attack is the that is happening already in ukraine since the 6th of
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august to, since you came in, the army entered to coast regions the russian course cajun. where that a increasing of attacks is clearly uh, being a seen here in ukraine says that attacked still a head on alpha 0. search and rescue operation is underway of the northern coast of france. after both carrying migrants and refugees capsizes, at least 12 people are killed. and we may have led to an attempted prison break in the democratic republic of congo that left at least a $129.00 in mates at the latest late winter storm was blowing through victoria and tests may be done. this
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damage is not blowing out the water. the following weather is 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 show weather in test. but for everywhere else expect a rise in temperature soon knows rate. and yes, we'll add a bit of rain to it briefly on the rest and saw the victoria and maybe it'll getting to adelaide. but this is the real story. i think the number of 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 about runs together? we saw snow. here are the 3 or 4 days ago. right? the weather in new zealand is nothing so spectacular, so little bit woman that you might expect in christ church by 2 or 3 degrees. otherwise it's generally sunny. the big showers around in these you're all very rare. and now you'll notice maybe in the other islands, but no one else i wouldn't expect because the majority of the values folding where
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the, the, the, you're watching else, a 0, a reminder of our headline this hour in gaza sitting is really forces of ordered, civil defense crews to stop the rescue efforts and evacuate this site to the strike . at least 6 palestinians were killed in the attack and dozens was trapped under the rubble. at least 43 people had been killed in attacks in the gaza strip since dawn on. some protesters have been detained during anti government demonstrations in these really city until the thousands are demanding a ceasefire of the of the bodies and 6 is really captives were recovered from the tunnel and gaza on center. ukraine says more than 50 people have been killed and 219 others injured in a rush. and this science dry comedy, central city, a full time between you and training center of communications was partially
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destroyed. and the attack at least 12 migrants have died off to their boat capsized in the english channel, often northern coast of france. this happened near the town of wood on you. so ma'am, the vessel was heading to britain from the french coast, more than 50 others were rescued. within 2000 people have arrived in the u. k. 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 will on your cell now. was was tried today if it's called in english channel. uh, this is the outgoing french interior administers yeah. dom and i was here in the full, deployed a short while ago. he said that more than 50 people had been rescued from this vague, carrying migrants with capsized just so the northern french post be said at least 12 people have died, many women and children. he said that his hall went out to them and to the families
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. now what we do know is that about 70 people crammed onto the very small boat, just 7 meters low, all set the french interior minutes. the local prosecutor says that they believed the most the people and that both were from eritrea. but that is yet to be confirmed, will charge these here in the region, the workload we recognize and my friends are very angry. they say how many more tragedies like this needs to happen? how many more people need to lose of their lives at say, they say what is needed a more safe, an alternative rates for people who want to try and reach the u. k. we know that some $20000.00 people take this crossing each year. it's actually popular out to 0 blowing. so now lebanon's form a central bank governor. we have selling may, has been arrested. he's facing several charges including money laundering and embezzlement. but his denied any wrong doing is blamed for the decline of level known as economy. well, how much, how much room has more from beirut for the rest of levins former central bank
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governor of the outset? emma, who had served in that post for 30 years happened after you've been question for hours and additional hearing here in beta. now sonoma has been charged 11 on with financial crimes, including money laundering and the embezzlement of tens of millions of dollars. it should be noted that in 2023 france and germany issued arrest warrants against them for corruption. and in fact, inter paul even issued 2 separate red notices against them at the request of france and germany for them. it has denied those charges and any wrong doing all along now so that it began his tenure as the central bank governor and in 11 on in 1993. that's 3 years after the end of 11 on civil war. when she took that role, it was a time when levon on was getting a lot of reconstruction, loans and aid, and a lot of money was pouring in and said, i'm always really credited with reviving the economy and the banking sector in this
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country. now, 30 years later, when so them ended his term. as the central bank governor, well, things were much different. you had the financial crisis that happened in 2019 many financial experts and analysts directly blame set them up for not having done enough and for having overseen the complete financial ruin and collapse in 11 on. now the fact that this happened is significant. many 11 or viewing the fact that in a country where corruption is rampant, they are viewing the fact that that savannah was arrested is to mean that because he is no longer a government official. he's no longer as powerful and no longer afford it. the kind of protections he used to have, how much does it matter? the president of democratic republic of congo has condemned the killing of a 129 people that a prison in the capital can shasta, and has called for a full investigation. the dest occurred during an attempt to prison break to houses . here, as malcolm web is following events,
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from outside the prison lookout prison is just down this road, besides the film that is still a heightened security presence. and we once allow, the security officer told us that some of the prisoners is still not back in the cells. the doors were destroyed. we heard gunfire. meanwhile, the government has said everything is under control. people living in this area, so they heard heavy gunfire. a rough thing at about 2 o'clock on monday morning, late to be in the morning. the people living in this area say they so security closed vehicles carrying piles of bodies away from the prison. the government says it was an attempt to jail brake. and none of the prisoners escaped as videos, thoughts. it's a key, i think, on social media, showing the bodies of dozens of men, some with gunshot wounds, and many others ended with just this minister announced that 2 people had died late
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to the interior minister said that more than a 120 people had died in a preliminary count, some of them from gunshot wounds and others in a some peas. the prison was billed to accommodate $1500.00 inmates accommodating about 10 times the name, and that is crowded conditions abroad to the full front when a generation spanish includes a camera. often, being detained for several months was released, the published videos and chevy. people huddled on the floors of cells and toilet sleeping with no room to move the city. so people dying. and that every day that from the outcry suggests this ministry that launched the programs of stop releasing prisoners, but it wasn't enough to prevent the unclear of violence events of monday morning. the government says it lawrence and investigation to find out what happened. meanwhile, the families of thousands of prisoners waiting to find out the sights as that loved
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one malcolm web out as the era, jim sessa, democratic republic of congo. conflicting reports have emerged regarding a confrontation between uganda and the opposition leader bobby wine and police outside the capital, a compiler wines parts. he says he was surrounded by officers and shots in the leg during a meeting with his lawyer in belinda police. on the other hand, say that wind stumbled and hurt himself while getting into his car investigation is underway. and jerry, a state run oil company says it is under financial strain and no longer able to import fuel into the country. people are queueing up at petrol stations across major cities that are selling fuel at a cheaper price. address reports from the capital a boot you nigerians have working up to a new reality. another jump in the price of petrol from such a to $0.55 and the to an increase of more than 45 percent desperate bias. cute
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for hours of this patrol station operated by the state. oil company says i get them to, to right when you pay $0.55 a liter at a government which will station what you expect of the independent market is across the street and other pump cells pitfall for $0.60 elsewhere, prizes of shut up to $0.70 and this is the 3rd increase in the price of petrol. says that kind of government came to power. the steepest being an over 210 percent jump in 2023. in august, the national oil company in nbc declared of profit of $1440000000.00 for the 2023 financial yeah. 2 weeks later then increasing says i can't afford to import fuel because of billions of dollars in debts last year. president ball, i'm a table and i was cutting state patrol subsidies. he insisted benefitted only a few individuals for the case not due to have failed to refine even
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