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an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten food of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the year of darkness. on a busy at the 6, you and workers are among the dead of israel strikes of school in garza, the highest told for that stuff and a single incident. the but i'm a club. this is out 0 in life. also come for the peruvian president. help us if you more is to examine his controversial legacy a desperate situation in nigeria, several people are dead in thousands may be track softer, done collapses in the city of the hot range in mexico,
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senates but it fails to stuff and move to choose judges by popular certain jobs, no one is fed the words of the you an agency for palestinian refugees of to israel's latest attack on a school in the island destruct refugee camp. the building was being used by the un to shelter 12000 displays, palestinians, 18 people died in the attack. 6 of them were stuff, including the manager of the shelter. the agency says it is the highest death toll for itself in a single incident in the 11 months for in response to the talking to release the statements on x, which reads the school has been hit 5 times since a will began this home to around 12000 displays, people may need women and children, no one is safe and gone. no one is spread. schools and other civilian
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infrastructure must be protected at all times the not a target. recall on old policies to the conflict, to never use schools all the areas around the military or fighting preferences. target was it was the said a short time after it. or i'm now in a job when it's cool in almost a rocks, roughly as you come on. this is the impact solely or destroyed. now we can clearly see the grade level of destruction being inflected to that you on run show to about is housing. thousands of palestinians, some of these we can see huge holes in blue. we can see people are looking for anything in order to fuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta, this kind of destruction is on for us it into then i can see you on smells the smell of lunch because of this to like now files of ruffles and even. 1 does have been absolutely unfolding this entire area that top has been carried out by news.
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very flight to just and we can see here, let me show you that has been used to attack the this, the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hits in that time, what people were waiting for food. well, and we've been in a lot of a sudden there was a huge explosion. distinction of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing to pieces. we rushed to see our children, but found them 20 paces. this is the 1st time the 1st time the school building has been pounded by is ready, war planes. it is supposed to be a safe sheltering area of my children, and 6 of them were killed. these children, terrorists make god punished them these release, destroyed all high killed and stuffed people. women, a widow and children, often 6 children, including a baby twin. what crime, what rome did these innocent children do?
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this valley generally only has been seen about creation centers in the past couple of months in a very intensive read them where at least more than 15, about 3, for instance, has been called. it said, this story has been carried out in an area that police must be protected from the principles of, into national lo, what people have been searching safety in this place funding has, but um, it has checked to that safety that can no longer be easily restored to erica, by zoom out, just the rough on mr. ross palestine. william good. he is the director of under his washington office and he told us that this wasn't the 1st attack on the sides in guns. this is certainly and sadly, not a unique situation. a total of a $190.00 of hundreds installations have been damaged. that includes a $128.00 of our school sheltering internally, displaced people. many of them hit more than once. the united nations provides the
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israel use with gps data on where every location of all of our locations. and in fact, to dispel another room or do you and just doesn't get off 1 in the morning and decide to drive somewhere and gauze it every one of those movements is coordinated with the israeli defense force. and as you saw on monday, a, you weren't con boyd, it was going to vaccinate children in the north of gaza against polio. we stopped for 8 hours and included a very significant damage from bulldozers to our conflict. and the occupied westbank can is rarely strike targeting a vehicle is killed, 3 people top us into flames. and to cut them late on wednesday nights and nearby households. a code far more than 700 people have been killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th elsewhere until it cut them, that is really forces of killed 2 palestinians and have blown up
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a house during rates and the city. some houses were also set on fire by his ready soldiers or emetics treated. at least 13 people, including children to induce a speed the 2nd of demonstrations in these training to the melbourne, the games. israel's will and gaza at the protest coincide with a permanent defense convention, taking place over 3 days, attended by hundreds of companies and organizations. on choose day thousands of people arrested off the confrontations between demonstrate this and please. i know robinson has more from the occupants today, has vowed to continue their protest if despite violence classes last night, and they say they will continue to surround the melbourne convention center, where the international weapons exposition is taking place. now we have seen some marches already take place on the streets of melvin today. they were a lot quieter and comma them yesterday, but they were still a heavy police presence on the ground here today. now what we can see here, behind me is this line of police officers,
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and this is really the biggest police operation that we have seen in the states in building $22.00 is millions of dollars has been injected into allowing hundreds of offices to be that voted to this area, to take a to be here for the purchase that have happened to this week. but as you can see, it's a lot why that he today protests have taken a different types of action that using things like speak is to allow that message to be heard from a distance. and that is to avoid the hot intentions that we sold last night when project off was winded offices. we then responded. we've pepper spray as well as exploring the bullets and gas with a number of offices and protesters were injured and the number of arrest the crews divisive for the president about the food you more. he has died off the bustling can, so he was $8650.00 more it was credited was during the country and to economic
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growth in the 19 ninety's. the latest spent is in jail for human rights abuses. and essentially takes a look back. there's like, for the he was a noun to be those political arena yet. and the 1441, the presidency in 1990 telling voters he would bring on this the technology and jobs 2 years later, he shocked prove in the sort of i have taken transcend in measures to dissolve congress. and it was known as the order to critics protested, calling him a defect, a dictator, supporters, fact anti democratic measures. it hasn't had the off a safe day for him waiting for like you think god for do more. he was elected because he began to put the country in order. he began fighting terrorism. he dissolved congress because he could not covering the congress didn't support his fight against terrorist oil pocket present. and we'll check on that. that is,
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the shining post rebels movement was threatening to overtake power and then the police task force that had been working for years captured, shining pop leader of the man. this man for humility took the credit which gave him clearance to further push his fight against the insurgencies. people were detained and disappeared. hundreds merger will just have it as a different commodity for commodities right hand, man. spite chief, meet them on the scene, those recorded how he bribed. businessman politicians, journalist, he actually assessing native democracy on the he began on the well so retire over gene that's reach new peaks in terms of corruption. so we won't be able to use of district commodity flip to japan faxed his resignation to congress and was then extradited and imprisoned. he maintained he was blameless. he was condemned to 25 years for gross human rights violations and corruption charges still today. his
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supporters belief for he money was unfairly imprisoned to his critics. his legacy is one. let's be to start this chapters. he will be remembered as of the dates or i see a lawyer on the us and either ok, barry quarter up regina that was also in major by your late or a few months. right. and major per date, or unorganized sort of immunity for those by your lease until the end for the money we made a controversial figure. dividing peruvians among those who believe tirelessly devoted his presidency, looking for the poor and to save the country from terrorism to those who believe she's was the most corrupt government in the history of bid. well support is it the form of peruvian president of gathered outside the home of his daughter, following the announcement of his death
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this crowds of challenging and sometimes to be told reporters he was a hero of peace, 86 year old to be living at the address since his release from prison last december, i lived in america, tennessee, in human reports from today's capital of santiago on freedom, always rise to power which surprised the international community as he came out of nowhere in 1990. when he ran to the presidency, he was an agronomist, the campaign on top of his tractor. and she was the anti politician who had promised to liberate peru from the crippling hyper inflation that it. busy was uh, going under at the time and also from the shining path. ma was really a group which had caused habits all over the country. he did manage to do both of those. and so he was, as you saw in just recently, those pictures of people uh morning, him outside of his home, those people and the others believe that he was the savior of peru and that he brought border to the country. but others believe that after 2 years he became an
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autocrat. he carried out calculus human rights violations among the men. those that hadn't been mentioned yet, which i found shocking was the 4 sterilized ization of thousands of thousands of poor women. the majority of them, indigenous peruvian women whom he argued or not fit to have more children so that they wouldn't be taken from their homes, allegedly, to go to a health clinic, they would be drugged and when they would come out, there was steroids. these are the sorts of things that he did when he was finally forced to leave the country. he came here to chile and he was extradited from here so that he would stand trial and wasn't present until just very, very recently. we're not a, we sprayed to have you f, i who's a proven john list in his door and in london. and he says it out. but if it's you more, he's 10 you, it was for the control the seems which if it was shadow is legacy. so many people with kayla made disappear a group of a time. you tell you what's called
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a group of police and other pulling a group that conducted a series of must like is in universities and they pull unable has of lima. and many of the members of this group would present on. we mustn't forget he's, he should intelligence cheap. weeds behind buses, lupky implemented the liberal party, sees when he took over 1919 he continued if, if he's those by way in 2000, he bought his manual work, his rights and in, in, in peru and a union where we can, because of he's a, what i see was very closely with international the money to be fun. so yes, he really meant and you live at a police is which implemented in many ways hold a team in that to help him through. but at the same time, he created my frequent, i mean stability in the content menu, the pressure that the follow him have actually follow the same kind of policies. so in a way, years he, for disability. however many people we can vote but poor the way before when he's government many right, many work is by when i talk to the abilities. so there's also this a controversial element of he's
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a going on the plan 1st time she wasn't here. so i'm gonna start watching in 2017 and she was released in 2023. they definitely was you say right? the so the interpretation commission of human rights question, these decision because they believe that you should have said all he sent is in prison a day, right? that you have, you know, it may be called within the reason to serve as a whole sentence of being looked after by sort of given by doctors and nurses and all that. so there was a huge contributing relation to that. obviously, he's, the photo was celebrated. these they believed that she should have never been put in place on the 1st place. she will remain a controversial if you're going through and it will be sometime before a right assessment of these tracy, does he have he started was probably teach him. we'd be made a fairly to st. paul webpage. frontier has been giving a state address to politicians. it is the last up on the roman catholic need is 12 day tour adviser and i see on, did you just set up right now? so the stadium later on says day as early as stops, and propping you're getting these people made history is the 1st people visit to
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both countries. so the head here and i'll do 0 warnings of the hurricane is getting stronger as it hits the southern us state of louisiana. the the now it still halts in southern california where the fire is all still building is new. real johnson. that change was cool down in the northwest, but maybe the thing to notice is what's happening down here from seen having made line for louisiana as fully a partner. so the know if it's still got some fairly strong winds, but it's taking off and reading, but i think looks moving fairly quickly. so the amount of funding will be limited from that point of view. by the time we get to friday, you have to take this storm a toll just residual, right? let's say it's cool down the northwest corner, back to where it should be at that rate it's just catching north dakota. otherwise
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it's a fairly drawn looking picture. i think much improved the northeastern states. so it was found seats in the gulf of mexico taking much of the energy from the rest of central america. there are a few sounds around more this from cuba east was. these are heated the days are often new shelves to clean their, to pull, maybe in the legal house, and on the pacific coast of mexico study, which as well, same is true in northern columbia. a bit of a surprise here because that's also a recorded a new record right in the north to collaborate have to cite but so to 8.3, a new set temperature of the heat from brazil, which is taking this right from the faucet. it's going all the way down size meeting these encroaching thunderstorms through panic, roy and se presented the
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limits to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure now counter. and we a news the and again you watching out 0, remind about some stories. and so i'm attacked on a you and run school housing displays, palestinians and central cancer has killed at least 18 people. 6 enroll staff members among the dead, at the, on the 1st floor, the president up as
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a fridge. moore has died at the age of 8650 more. he was talking to in december of to spending views in jail for human rights products. the . the us actually states entity blinking into them more than $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine. and it's for gaines, russia blinking and the british foreign secretary david, let me presented key for tools with the training president flooded minutes. lensky . the visit comes at a crucial time in the will. we want you trained to win and we're fully committed to keep marshalling the support that it needs for its brave defenders and citizens to do just that. now, support for ukraine will endure because it doesn't depend on any one country, any one party, any one election. here today, the united states, the united kingdom, are united in support of ukraine and
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a success without natal leaving is from the quincy institute for responsible. state crossing says the visits come as the tide is turning again to crime on the battlefield. the ukrainian offensive into russia cost has to a great extent failed while rusher is pushing fluid to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bass up so that i think there is now a, a strong feeling among the western military analysts that the tides of war is running against you, crane, and that unless something can be done to address that balance. ukraine is likely to lose a good deal more territory at the very least. but there is another reason why that that gains kiff which is that. similarly, if you listen to a sensible west of military analysts, there is no very, very different than that. the ukraine can actually defeat russia and plus rush
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arrival of the ukranian territory. it was taken. and so as a clinton also said, going to ukraine to explore the goals of the ukranian government, which i take to be a code full on just have you. what would you claim to be able to be ready to concede in any peace negotiations body? is it being recovered in nigeria, the flooding caused by the collapse of a dime? it's fit thousands more people are still trapped with hall from the north eastern city of my degree underwater. out addresses the rescue operation that ended in tragedy. baby who might have waited 36, i was stupid, rescued, only to drown. when that boat capsized, how about you was retrieved by, apologies, and is given the final right before by real. the office has confirmed they have
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recovered several bodies. they would say how many, but clearly the body count is high and will continue to rise. we have many needed ask you what i bought for them on the said go money source or time these best in other ways. yeah. there's something called that one band viewpoint. and also at the same time, the big, big r r, cause for the general army. on tuesday, a section of the allowed them collapsed, raising millions of gallons of water to a degree city. that quote, everyone by surprise, an unprepared emergency, one could say more than 1200000 residents have been infected with how the city is still under water rescue workers. they've thousands of stuff dropped in their homes or what's left of them. the rescue operation is carried out mainly by volunteers like this. they say your professional divers,
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available they could do though. so far they've been only given life jackets rhodes, on to like this. those who made it out alive, come here, temporary camps vacated just a few years ago by people displaced by the book. what i'm instead of, jesse, it's why i've been to book an infant strapped to i back and 3 children, intel, or cold me for the foreseeable future. confused and hungry. she doesn't know who to talk to, or why to the hyatt united. i don't know where the rest of my family's it is so overwhelming. i don't know what to do. and then i didn't government promise to get been to the over a 1000000 displays back to their homes in a week. an overly ambitious objective with much of the city, still an updated mission government will take all necessary steps to help ease your pain and suffering. it's a responsibility the government will shoulder right now. the consent of most of the
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displaced is why to find food and shelter, and there is little of it to go out here. how many degrees i would use, either my degree hurricane has made line full in the southern us state of louisiana or in neighboring states or bracing is it grows and strength, side of emergencies being declared in louisiana, mississippi. also har, confronting was upgraded to a category to store them. and this is jay gray reports that streets in the new orleans city center. i know almost 70 the time to evacuate. it has about ended for people here in new orleans. this storm is made land fall to the south and just a bit to the east of where we are right now and is now moving across land and towards this city. 100 miles an hour, sustained winds right now. driving rain, they expect to see between 6 and 12 inches of rain as a storm passes through. if there's any good news about the system, it's the idea that it sped it up. it's forward motion. so it was moving at about 10 miles an hour through the early morning hours now up to 17. so it's going to rush
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through the city pretty quickly. still going to deliver quite a blow. many areas here in new orleans and the surrounding coastal regions below sea level. and so flash flooding is definitely going to be a serious problem. here. we have shelters in place, not only here in orleans parish, but in 3 other parishes across the state. there is an emergency order and affected and so that brings up some federal funds and some federal aid to come in and help out as the storm passes through. right now we've got our teams as well as a response teams, a gathered and staged just outside of the strike zone and waiting to get in. once the storm moves through delivers, it's punched to new orleans. there's a curfew in place. we still do see on occasion people out and you see that during storms. but for the most part, it looks like everyone heating the advice of officials here and making sure that they're in an area right now where they can be, say, and,
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and watch and see exactly what printing may bring to this city. residents are describing how the homes and calls are being left child by the lake, as well as far to hit the state of california. the governor has declared to disasters the funds continue to spread. how does your customer has this report in the 1st pool of smoke appeared monday as captured by this time left satellite footage, then multiplied to cover much a southern california authorities say a work crew using heavy equipment accidentally caused a spark. and that's all it took. we went through many years of drought and you know, our fuels are chaper out here in southern california is what we call drought resistance. was dropped resistance up to a point surveillance cameras capture the so called airport fire. now spreading across to california counties engulfing telecommunications equipment a top mountain peak. the terrain has made it a tough go for firefighters. national guard troops called in by california as
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governor, are using helicopters and planes to help fight the fire some of these slugs. so you can see, i'm right out to the east here. um, some of them are barely high, couple for even our most fit firefighters. and so those are challenges that were up against this family in orange county was told to evacuate, but decided to top it out when things have looked optimistic. not so any more. you can see fire coming over the ridge now. we've had flames coming up it's. it's getting a little scary or now, despite those efforts, tens of thousands of buildings are shrouded in the orange glow of a fire lit sky. homes and vehicles had been engulfed and at night the wall of flames choose through another hills. california is wildfire season is just beginning and already it's seen nearly 3 times as much land area burned as all of 2023. experts say it's the result of a heat wave and likely
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a new normal hydro, castro alger 0. let's go send. it says approved to controversial eva whole. that means the judges will be chosen by popular vote. president, down there as men will put lopez overdose as the reform will find the corruption indigent history. the critics say, it's referenced, mexico's rule of law is john holman, in mexico city. no, even the protest is who invaded the senate, could stop one of the most controversial reforms in recent mix. can history legislate to simply move to an alternative building to possibly judicial reform? it will, among other things, replace the entire supreme court and around 7000 of the judges with new ones elected by popular vote. president group is over the door and he's policy morrenda . site will bring fresh faces to clean up corruption and convict more criminals then was left and then from 4th,
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i'm interesting to judges are going to be differently because they're not going to be moved by political influence or nepotism. but be at the service of the people and feel free to impart justice on the country side. judges, elections for the post will inevitably bring them closer to the political will, but claim they'll need to raise money, make promises, $1.00 of which could compromise their independence. almost one up was these, united kimberly power judge is going to come pain in who's going to about that kind of disease. i think they're going to be supported by local governments business, the co cheese. i'm not coast those in the country who have the capacity to position someone in mass media and autonomy will be completely lost as the result also being significantly less experience and qualifications and re record of new judges in protest against system the was 1st proposed. so they haven't been last year and there's been a lot of paper to support to the president and his policy. but everyone seems to
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agree and it's a mystery shows the system low to be pro could people have started to say for the 1090 percent of fraud, skill and reporting. the question is, is this for full, really good way to fix, you know, say, several civil society groups. the problem, according to them, isn't the judges, but of failure by mits, can public prosecutors to successfully investigate crimes only around 10 percent. of all the cases opened every year, actually lead to criminal charges before cool. now that you guys can know i, the reality is that the prosecutors don't have the tools to investigate all the coordination with police to do so. they receive a case and then it's just doing paperwork. so while we don't get rid of this habit of just investigating on paper and have real investigations based on witness testimony and data analysis, things won't improve. to reduce your phone,
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doesn't concentrate on that. but in the next couple of years, the better or worse it will change the face of justice and mexico. going home, which is either mexico city, a new exhibition of the dot jobs as vincent van gogh opens in the u. k. this week, more than 60 works displayed at london's national gallery show him in a new light, totally entered as a vicious but deliberate. this is the story of vincent van gogh the cure rate is one to tell in a new show of his works. the 60 paintings cover his joy as 1st month living in the yellow house in the south, the front in 1888 full of hope. this is when he painted the summer flowers. but it also covers his stay in hospital after cutting off his elbow and his yet, and a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown. these paintings just as joyous. his subjects may be further patients suffering deeply.
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