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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the low, i'm sammy say them. this is the news. our live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. you and human rights chief says justice must be so great violations of international law in gone. so a warning from you and hunger experts, simon is eminence. and these riley besieged northern gaza palestine football officials call on safe is it confronted genocide, len,
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racist rhetoric by his writing funds that led to overnight violet snobs to them and child use of roll forward. and then i did iran link plot to assassinate us. president t like tom moved from, well, i'm going to show that i'm getting stuff actually on the border between mexico and what the amount of work thousands of migrants are starting to grapple with their prospects after donald trump one the us presidential elect. 6 the now the you and simon wright's office says it's verified the personal details with some of the people killed in israel's war. on garza, it says of those, it's verified close to 70 percent of women and children. and then you report to you and calls for a jew reckoning for her risk violations that may amount to genocide. the u. n. h c . i examine these riley attacks within a 6 month window. it says the figure indicates
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a systematic violation of protection of civilians. it's cooling for justice to be served for the grave is really violations of international mor the report raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer, attacks on hospitals, in a parent, systematic fashion, and china is it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions, the international court of justice in its serious effort as on provisional measures, underscored the international obligations of these writers to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct. it is essential that there is do reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations of international through credible and impartial, traditional parties. and that in the meantime, all the relevant information and evidence collected and preserves what a more than
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a year of wall garza's, ministry of health says over 43500 palestinians have been killed. at least 17210 of them. children killed by his radio, strikes and mold in 11700 all women. whether you ends pro comes as a committee of food expos issue, a red warning. best thing. famine is now imminent in northern garza, the areas being under and these riley seats for more than a month. the independent time and review committee says catastrophic situation. is nia, let's go to gabriel. that is on the is that the united nations headquarters in new york for us? so 1st of all, what is the u. m committee of food experts cooling full, to avoid famine at this point as well, 1st and foremost a ceasefire. but then beyond that,
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an immediate end to israel's seas seized, seizing on northern guys and there continued bombardment of northern gossip. those are just 2 of the recommendations among others. primarily though that we've been hearing from you in officials 4 weeks now. the aid has but not been getting into northern guys are particularly really anywhere in gaza, but particularly in northern guys are for about a month now. and that is why you are starting to see these very, very start and grim reports is urgent alert. if you wear will saying that action needs to be taken in days, weeks is simply too long. that is really a red flag. i think everyone should take very seriously. and gabe, how significant is it that i think this is the 1st time the u. n. is verifying that the majority of victims in those that they have tracked all in the women
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and children. yeah, that's right. this has also been another very grim report that was issued by the human rights council. they looked at a 6 month period and they, they specifically and this is what's important here. they specifically looked at depths in gaza that they could independently verified. this isn't to say that the guys administrative health data is incorrect door. they don't trust it. they very much do, but the human rights council also independently verified guessing the independently dare verified 808100. 19. and of those they're able to verify almost 70 percent either will make women or children highly significant because we've been hearing up in the past months now that you know, various different estimates that may be have for women and children. either way, it's a terrible number, but the fact that they were able to verify this just shows how many innocent people
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are being killed. women and also children, children under 18 years old, some between age of 5 years old, 9 years old. these are things we've been hearing from our reporters on the ground and gaza for months now. but now getting a more confirmation from the human rights council. certainly certainly paints a very, very grim picture and really goes against what the as really government talking points have been proving that they have been wrong in what they've been saying that they are not targeting women and children. they clearly are from this report. and they saying that justice needs to be done. what are they saying needs to happen for justice to be. so, a lot of things, but what vulgar turk day, i can make sure every human rights are saying is it, we need to say that when he say we means the united nations and any parties involved here need to preserve evidence of what is happening, preserve evidence document evidence,
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so it can be used perhaps in the international court in the future. but clearly he says in his words, there needs to be a reckoning. and, and the 1st step of that is preserve the evidence. so it can be used for possible criminal trial or criminal prosecution in the future by an international court. thank so much gabriel. that is on the, from the united nations. at least 3 palestinians have been killed and several others injured and then is really strong and kind of the 10 for displaced people. a vehicle was also struck, happened in the milwaukee area, and southern garza, the area has been labeled as safe and by these, right. the army, but the time comes with families, take shelter, have been repeatedly struck a highly my mood has more on the lysis. the tax which goes friendly for the more residential buildings. invest la energy value, if you you can be reported and more people are missing and traveling their piles of rumbles and is really military with it's ongoing. the threats to civil defense,
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the crews on the ground from operating preventing them from reaching bomb side and an operating otherwise it will become a target rescue in very for it to become very difficult. people depend right now on volunteers or from local residents and uh, from the other people with past experience or removing rumbles to help them out. but again, by, as time goes by, it's hard to move large number of people as well as large pieces of tongue created by people i buried underneath. the worst of these attacks was it earlier? a hours of this morning were on the must, through the venture the, the block in the la were 15. people were 40 killed again for the same exact potter been going on for the past 3 months. residential home full of displays, families are being targeted. and the aftermath is more people buried under the, the rubble on the humanitarian level. the situation remain very difficult and it's challenging for those who are trapped inside the northern part of the civil are not allowed to take a safe proud out of there. yeah,
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there's really monetary change them with the quest copiers and the heavy artillery is that still there is no proper access to food medicine water as well as life survival and life saving. i didn't necessarily need it right now for people to continue and, and, and survive these difficult conditions. hospitals are out of service. i cannot afford one hospital and then all the hosp with a switch to the bank right now. you don't have, you know, in terms of sufficient medical, a sophomore in terms of the medical supplies that are needed to save and rescue the injuries that are right. do their uh, their facilities is quite difficult situations and keep unfolding and do much more complex scenario, honey. my most data from the central area of the go to palestine now is riley, is counted out as strikes on something by roots in the past hour. a
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cane soon off to these really minutes. we issued evacuations rights for people living in the southern sub up of law. here is called the child strive for the joins us now live from baby. what does the off to most of those strikes look like, charlie? it is difficult to tell so false. i may, as you rightly say, they came off to the fullest evacuation mornings, i suppose about just over an hour ago. now we would have maintenance about 20 minutes off an hour later. so we're not going to move bullets of at least 5 strikes on those something suburbs of by route the area of da here. it's being reported that one of those strikes it very close to the university in that area. coast da here is targeted pretty much every night. so this whole area is of that neighborhood in which, you know, tens of thousands of people used to live that have been completely flat and an area that had many schools, many universities in the area with a,
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a large normally share mostly and population. but they were christians living in that area as well. and the sony, sony muslims, also, so with no word on casualties yet. but to those strikes came with a warning. i think it's was pointing out the loan of the people that we've spoken to who the flight developments, whether it be fighting in the south or in the back of valley, for example, or even into something the suburbs of a route. a lot of them will tell you that they often to get these warnings like they often don't get these evacuation stretched for me as real simply because all the time, the phone networks, all down. and one man that we spoke to last week, who's 2 year old dual to go 3 degree buttons from a bomb landing close to the house inside. he said that he didn't see his fullest evacuation warning for him and his family until he got to the hospital. and that was because the literally wasn't any network coverage. it's understood that the majority of the population of dia,
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that area is being hit this evening has left already, but it would be in no way inconceivable that we might be hearing about casualties in the as a head. and also, charlie, the un peacekeepers being complaining about and is ray the attack on the property. what are you hearing on that? that's right. so you feel you in peacekeepers operating in the south of lebanon and released the video and pictures of what they say was in his rightly bulldozer and to excavate to this that they say damage to a positive offense. so one of the bases in the south of lebanon is really saying that it had no part in this operation, but so we spoke to the deputy spokes person for you, and it failed the statistics that she gave to us pretty average in terms of the level of intimidation and danger,
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that unit fail of facing in that area. she's saying that 40 times on 40 occasions, but if you feel property has been damaged and people have been injured, members of a beautiful force have been injured. she says, the majority of those is difficult to know who is responsible of those cases, but she says on at least 8 occasions, it was clearly obvious that that israel was responsible. she went on to say that there were 29 sites where unit fail or operating near the blue line that as well has requested the unit fil full. she's evacuate from that area and she makes the point that this is a clear violation of international law. the un peacekeepers will remain in that area because of course they are going to be very instrumental. it is hope in implementing some sort of sci fi down there. according to the un security council resolution 17. 0 one. the stipulates that must be know, i'm groups in that area of something,
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israel and nobody carry homes other than the lebanese ministry. so yeah, this latest attack seemingly, that's what you feel is saying is an indication of just how difficult the job is in solving israel in that was a all right, thanks so much. charles stein said that at least 62 people have been arrested and 5 injured. and what police described as deliberate attacks on fans of the football club, mcafee tel aviv in amsterdam. the violins came off the funds of these riley side pulled down palestinian flags and chanted races slogans ahead of a match. and i'm so that said of us and reports from the dots capital after a final night in am. so that is where any football fans are taken to the airport by jewish volunteers. we don't trust on the dutch people because what we have to what we have been to yesterday, it's not something that we have in these when we defined a students and as well,
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we don't have what we have to do to take more than they were some of the thousands of supporters of my coffee tele feet wet, got it, and the dutch capital for the match against i x many was seen whipping down palestinian flax chanting racist slogans. the outraged by the races incitement to death and stood out on the streets and battles with this really football fans and police following the match. da, since were injured. the amsterdam mere strongly condemned which he described as anti semitic riots. she didn't condemn the actions of the is for a defense. and of course they are related to the situation in the middle east and ongoing war and israel and punish about his time. which, which happened last night, is not
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a protest. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it is crime is for a lead us for quick to compare to violence with a hold of close and october 7 is really foreign minister even traveled to the madeline saying upon arrival at i'm so them is not safe for juice. i'll start with this in both and the lens and it's relatively quick to describe last night's riots as anti semitic without giving much context to what happened leading up to its way the football supports us being attacked. some say it's created a dangerous narrative, i'm fear more and seamless, slim and antique immigration rest awake. principal emotions is ignited by the genocide the israel is committing. so it's an opposition to that. and sorry to say, but at the back of the dove, you support us put themselves in that context by attracting palestinian symbols. a sing racist serious about that of things. while most is really football fans have left and that'll instead the government says it will do all. it's can to welcome
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them back safely. step 5, some algebra am so that they palestine full bold association has released a statement saying it is gravely concerned by the sequence of violence. events in amsterdam, starting with the deplorable incitement to violence and to palestinian racism and islam. a phobia expressed by my could be tell of the fans who also attacked homes and shops displaying the palestinian flag. the pa had presented fee for with extensive evidence of such hateful expressions. yet concrete action remains lacking . they go on to call on your wife and see for to address the normalization of genocidal, racist and assignment phobic rhetoric. among these right, the football supposes and to implement concrete measures to combat this hostility spring. and j rolls who lives in um, so them a witness, some of the violence over the past few days. good to have you with us. so that
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style the role jay, with what you saw was about how these styles is how the, the tensions 1st begin as well. um, so i live near the center and i'm in the center every day. and ever since the supporters started arriving around tuesday, we've had a constant unrest in the center. there's been chanting from a coffee supporters. they've been, you know, making graffiti sticking all kinds of very hateful stickers on all kinds of surfaces. you've all seen the video of them turned on a flag that was around the corner. and you know, i've heard fireworks for the last 2 nights and yeah, i've never seen the police do anything about it. so it's been very lot of interest in the city center. all right, so in the past few to so you, you soul the, my can be tel aviv. is there any football club fans engaging in that kind of activity?
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and we would you prefer the videos of them tearing down palestinian flags. you, did you understand some of the chance i understand you understand some hebrew and you understood a little bit. yeah. i mean, like, my hebrew is very spotty and my family is jewish, but i've never been very good at gabriel. but yeah, that's, i mean, also a chance, an english not just people, but they were, you know, attempting, you know, like basically kill arabs. you know the death like the promoting the death of children, that kind of stuff. they were just uh, yelling stuff with passers by. um, my friend who was on your way to work in the morning on wednesday, got her 1st scarf, was pulled off and she fell off her bike. um so yeah, i just noticed the police do, i mean there's a situation which you're describing in which you have a groups of,
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of people trying to drive physically attack, consult your friend. people on, on bikes ripped down, flags, chunk. that's the arabs of john's things related to the killing of children. what was the police doing at that point where they trying to restrain these? my could be a tell of defense it. um, it seemed that there was a very little police the around the city center in general the last few days over some. but they basically just started by and watched most of the time. i didn't see them intervene at any point. um, as i said, there was also like fireworks that were going off and stuff. i don't know even how they got them. i doubt you can take them on a plane here. um but yeah, very little. uh, nothing was really done by the police. uh also they could have just called off the match because people were warning for this uh beforehand or pull the supporters not to come, but it seemed like the city has done nothing to protect the residents of amsterdam
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. okay. and then following that from what we understood the well then attacks on the might could be tel aviv funds did the those attacks and those groups seem organized so or spontaneous to you. i didn't see a lot of it. i was around the center on midnight yesterday, i saw it pushing and shoving and pulling, it kinda went both ways. things were being yelled and then you know, people would run one way to run the other way and scatter. but it didn't seem particularly organized. you know, in just a bunch of people on the streets just in small groups and stuff. uh, mainly like groups of 5, like 10 macs just walking around like the area. right. all right, thank you. j for coming and sharing your 1st hand account and witnessing of what happened that we uh definitely was a peaceful night for you and everyone. thank you. of
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the now us prosecute is of charged and a rainy and man over and a legit plot by runs revolutionary. got to kill president elect. donald trump, the justice department says the accuse was part of a network of criminals used by to her on full surveillance and the for hire. meanwhile, the judge has gone to a request by special council jack smith to postpone a federal case against donald trump. that's in relation to assets to reverse the 2020 election result. now, smith told the judge more time is needed following trump's when in the presidential election. and i went, well, crossover to alexander m. p a who's live crossing mexico with the government says it's working to reduce the flow of migrants from south to knolls. that's of course, one of the major issues that came off in that us election. but 1st we stopped with john henry and he's near trump smaller longo residence in palm beach,
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florida. and john, 1st of all, what do we know about this plot? of the well, according to the department of justice, 3 men were charged with an elaborate sloss to assassinate president elect. donald trump, for hod shop 3 is alleged in africa and afghani, national living in iran is alleged with masterminded this plot at the behest of via ronnie and national guard. in a recorded conversation with you as law enforcement authorities. he said that his handlers at the iranian republican guard rather had told him in september to come up with a plot to follow and ultimately chill the president elect. of course, at that time he was just a candidate. and he said in october, he was told to carry out that plan within 7 days, or to wait until after the election, where if trump wash,
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that would've been easier to carry out to other man carlisle rivera and jonathan load holes were arrested in this plot. shocker 3 is believed to be in iran. those are most of the details. we know we know that he allegedly met his alleged co conspirators in prison in where he was spending time for a robbery conviction before he was kicked out of the us in 2008. other than that, we are also told that those men were carrying out plots against a number of other people, including a jewish people in new york, living in the united states. and on the other issue was a special council may invite. he needs time to assess the circumstances. well, that is a reference to the fact that the us supreme court has ruled it. donald trump has immunity
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a any present. it has immunity for what they call official acts. it'd be positive that the prosecutor is trying to assess exactly what they can charge him with it. and that, that is that is all change since the supreme court ruled that a president has immunity. so with all of those cases, they're having to be re evaluated. of course, the federal cases will be dropped, but he used to be settings in late november. it's not clear that that will happen at all. or thanks so much john henderson, that immigration is a major focus for trump, especially migrants coming over the mexican border. now the nice, again, government says it's policies to redo the flow of migrants from south and off already working and say they'll, those policies are gonna stay in ties. but it's under pressure from, from,
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it says he's prepared to impose terrace unless there's a dramatic full in the number of the irregular border crossings into the us. the sounds that i'm to use live for us in the template to the in southern mexico. so i have this on the, does it look like the flow of migraines is decreasing where you are? well, tell me what i can sell you. sad. indeed, the flow has been reduced throughout this year. thanks to policies put in place by both to the us government, the president joe biden, and the mexican government here. earlier on friday, the mexican for a minister. while i'm on said that this slow, the crossing video crossings that at the border between the us and mexico fails 676 percent this year. thanks to the policies that mexico has put in place. they don't like just talk too much about it, but a lot of it has to do with,
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by seeing those who they find moving through mexico illegally back to where we are right on the border with the of what the my last. so the numbers here. hi justin. this shelter where we are right now. there are 1300 people who say here's assignments for months while they are waiting for either a temporary permits to move through mexico or to receive an appointment with us migration out. sorry before that legal fat to 54 asylum. now everybody here though is worried that with the arrival of donald trump, that had to asylum will disappear. given the fact that one of the threats that he has made is to get rid of that. so the people who are here waiting for data point, things are hoping that the appointment will come before january 20th when trump will come into office. and there is no doubt that over all the fact that trump has
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won, the elections has left the people here on certain, and that they also feel less hopeful of the possibility of achieving a new life in the united states. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much that is sounds that i'm p a t are now in an interview with nbc news dog trumpet said there is no price tag for is the full taishan policy. there are an estimated 11000000 undocumented immigrants in the us trumpet said he would involve the national god will all the minute free resources to help with the full patients earlier in the from didn't route out building new migrant detention facilities unless say the cost of default so many people could run into the hundreds of billions of dollars. and sandra, mila is an immigration, justice attorney, she says trump, this policy towards migrants is proven to be an effective. what is the problem that incumbent president trump is trying to solve for?
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and if he's trying to protect a disaffected american citizens, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to the port microns for parts of our community. class families here is not going to actually fix that problem. instead, it's going to have massive humanitarian implications. be logistically, incredibly challenging. and costs the tax payer's money that shouldn't be spent in that way. under us law, based on international norms, we are not allowed to refile or send people back to countries where they faced a persecution based on who they are, whether it's their race, their religion, their political affiliations, and their gender identity, etc. and so i think the idea of indiscriminately sending people to countries where they may face persecution in arm is, is incredibly troubling. i worked at the border or the arizona, so nora, mexico, puerto, during the pyre, trump presidency,
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and i saw firsthand exactly what the cost of those anti immigrant anti asylum border policies looked like in real time. and the reality is, like we heard during the last segment, as folks were playing, persecution cannot be incentivized to stay where they are. they have to go somewhere. and under us law, we are suppose to afford them an opportunity to defend their asylum keys and to seek protection at our shores. it's incredibly disappointing that we refused to do that a. all right, let's take you now to some light fixtures coming in some by routes. as you can see that there are plumes of smoke apparent fire burning in the background. withhold that, that what we're looking at is the optim, off of another round of his riley strikes on. they root, lebanese capital will bring you more of these houses. as soon as we get the
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still ahead on al jazeera, a warning to many and people are facing the risk of imminent famine in real time. me in law school continues and amazing between historic foes, greece and to the kidney, to discuss a long standing territorial dispute. the . it's the measure. it is just as long as it was a month ago, but it's still plenty old enough to generate knowledge funding storms which is doing quite happily that most of europe is on the basis settled. as you saw today, which is tend to suppress any sort of wind over rate and stays around the edge, can give you rather persistent cloud fault and cold, as is the case in putnam for example. but increasing the further west. the is breaking up a little bit and sometimes come into the shelves are concentrating, maybe in the south,
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or from down to the major items in the west and med kelly. raise a good example of a couple of days of charles or fund the storms takes you to sunday, and they're going to still get about $21.00 degrees, calories the capital of something. yeah, that rate will tend to move sas towards out. jerry engineers here in the circulation here and the small foaming on the eastern bed for southern took you and cyprus, the cold winds coming out of the east is affecting romania. but i didn't get some snow here. i suspect at the end, the weekend north africa is quite warm and very sunny. the moment in the hot mountains, suppressing the shelves to just the coast of west africa, heavier writing gap on. but given that wind direction, the interior, so woman spin record, the woman places all the way from set of go up to those america for example, amount of cash. the, a lot of the stories that we cover all highly complex. so it's very important that
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we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue the smell of that power. as i was just a recall respondents, that's what we strive to do. that there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken activists making their voices heard. how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate? catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the much destruction you're going to face the consequences. nature is then the dying of now on that on how busy are you mentoring is the ice on which is here
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the welcome back time to recap those headlines and so then police say is right, a football fans fund the palestinian slag of the damage the tax may be full violent consultations with palestinian solidarity protests is. the palestine football association says it's gravely concerned with racism expressed by my could be tell of the funds calling on please take concrete steps and response for you and human rights self is says navy, 70 percent of destin gals are in the 1st 6 months of israel school, i've been women and children, conducted an investigation, verifying personal details of the palestinians,
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q and the committee of global food experts say, simon is imminent in no scholars or whether it's been months long as re the seeds being defensive time and review committee says immediate action within days is required to alleviate the catastrophic situation. most of up with a high as a palestinian poets who fled goals are also being abducted by israeli soldiers. it describes how is ready forces operates with impunity. it was taken on a military truck the place later it turned out to be under any dimensions of that. and that's when i was beaten a non stop along with about 200 people who objected before me. and then later, the 2nd be i had you arrived in a detention center just makes the us and what i was in to the gate to the 2nd way i could you buy this thing and the young man being thoughts are there was clearly they were asking to be of united with the, with the,
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with the uh why is that the children one man was saying, please again, let me go back to my wife and, and my pregnant was when my daughter i, you took me away from them or they mistaken. that was almost all i didn't see it as a lease or is that why was mindful does that have to abuse february? how much? and then i said, i told them, no, i'm not giving me approve. you said, yeah, chris, the prism you said you'll give us the i'm, i've been doing it. i mean the following night of course, after the international and out the dry but some pressure in michigan. and as i used to have just told me, we are, so the mistakes you are going home. and i'm wondering how many palestinian b b b the of the doctor then be sold to? i mean those that i've done and bush, one of the top subjects and the gods to who was a bunch of different, went out those people in north. it's north, you guys up. and it last november and you and he was announced a fairly this year. i mean, how many people were taken away from their wives and kids and was killed in fact, it's not on the horrible that i am. busy away from guys i know,
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but it's also about me watching my people being killed on a daily basis. especially relatives. all of my relatives are back and does. i'm own all of my wife selected the bank and gaza just 2 weeks ago. my wife's, my wife lost him, i'm go with his wife and that's the daughter's one daughter was killed with the husband and the 5 children. and i lost so many of my students and i lost so many members of my fat, immediate family, and they extended somebody. so it's not only being away and watching what's happening back to my in my city, but it's also about defend the people i care about. my family, my friends, my students, to whom i bought. that at least is there any forces in gaza? same intent on destroying every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been a tax, but many students so determined to continue the studies how they might have moved reports from garza in gaza. the sound of
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sirens and rumble of explosions have become the new sound track dispute on flying foods call is just students pursuing. education has become a test of resilience as they navigate war tour and the streets and shatter classrooms to try and secure their future universities. once the spaces of hope and possibility now was stand damage and deserted labs. libraries and the classrooms lie in ruins. the infrastructure needed for higher education is in tatters, but not the desire to learn. for students who have been accepted to study abroad, the war has a created hard break and obstacles to realizing their dreams. yeah, according to edits university until the last the this year. and they will be out of school. they've had helped us to reach our voice to the governments and lots of
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people to help us to evacuate because i included all our dreams because we don't have another choice to complete our education yet. and us it online learning seems like a solution, but in gaza, even that is a luxury constant power outages and unreliable internet access me to sending you from home near impossible for many a single miss. they can mean a delayed semester, a pause carrier, and a mounting uncertainty how one is accommodated, resorted to online education during exams. i've tried to coordinate with someone at home with a strong internet connection, be also tied and very exhausted, and cannot concentrate. for many students, the war has become a thief of time. exams are postponed, courses got short and easily semester bring new on search entity. students living in dense. those got the all over the well does a strip. and sometimes they don't have access to the internet and they need to
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download the classes. you know, through the models technology, they can download the lectures. dogs or university is try, go to maintain their schedules and the students please for a long time line. and the confidence rate of their studies being interrupted, and for some, the chances to dream to learn has been taken forever and break lawson every exam is part of the, the student's success story. however, the absence of actual and real formal learning settings due to the destruction of academic institutions and the genocide, make it hard to obtain the, the students are left alone to find about a loan there on, in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding core honey. my was i was just there from the central. busy of the goes to palestine, the,
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the united nation says 2000000 people and me and mazda are kind state our risk of starvation. the country's economy collapses. a new report says food production will cover only 1220 percent of the state's needs by mid 20258 agencies all facing severe difficulties and accessing were kind due to restrictions by the minute for government. more than 500000 people all relying entirely on aid. tony chang has moved from buying cox of the united nations is wanting that as many as 2000000 people are in danger of famine and starvation in man miles west. and we're kind state the u. n. d p and a recently released report says the situation has been caused by a perfect storm. civil war climate change, the collapse of the local economy. the severe shortage of fuel fertilizes in seeds . currently,
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the region is only able to produce about 20 percent of the food that it needs at the center of this crisis, or the hangup ones, the target of a genocide now cold between 2 warring factions, man most all me and the rebels who are trying to throw them out. those who are lucky enough of being able to escape across the boulders, into bangladesh, but millions remain in the perilous existence. it's about to get considerably worse . tony checking out as a bank of chads president says these countries ministry is killed, bulk of hold on sizes and wounded others it as strikes. but how much did we say besides accounts ro side was launched close to the border with nigeria itself to book a hold on targeted chads on these last month. killing 40 people in the right on a minute to the base they be is valid to continue the find to eradicate the group from the country. as you collaborated in the bottom, i'm going to side of the chat in ami is going to when will i dare to believe that
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the army will when i pray to all mighty god, the army will be able to defeat these barbarians who kill children and slip the throats keep g talks between total k, i'm grace wrapped off on friday with the turkish farm is the saying more what needs to be done to resolve disputes of amount of time boundaries in the gene. and that is training and sees the 2 sides of ju to meet again in athens next month, greece until the k, a h claiming area of the ag and say, reaching about 11 kilometers from the coast lines. greece says it as a ride to expand this to about 22 kilometers on the u. n. rules. it's ok, william is an expansion could lead to conflict. the dispute focuses on exclusive economic zones. what countries can explore and exploits results is the you and recognizes greek control over 71 percent of the sea and took it around 9 percent.
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what sort of k ones this area and the stall through the oil exploration. you and you and say this infringes on greece is maritime tower tree, northern cypress claims this area and once told a kid to explore it. the results is as a territorial disagreements on the other, the issue between the 2 countries. both are also looking for solutions when it comes to asylum and migration policy. jones that are off of this reports from the island, the samus, the east did you in greece and took you need to resolve how to set maritime borders, india, g, and grease ones. the full $22.00 columbus is a territorial volta allowed under international law. to kill prefers to stick to the current 11 columbus has. the tucker's coast behind me comes so close to sa most . here it makes no difference how much territorial was each side claims. this narrow straight is divided down the middle, but there are a wide swap, severe june where it doesn't matter. and if greece has its way,
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it will ends up controlling more than 70 percent of the gmc up from 43 percent today. and agreement may be impossible because feelings run so high on both sides. but perhaps they can agree to let an international court decide the method that could be the way out. both sides are now ready for and the other issues on the agenda. a police station on the greek island of rhodes, inside dozens of migrants and asylum seekers are being held in custody until recently, hundreds of them slept on the streets. roads has no official reception center, so they have to be brought to items that do like some of the camp here is overcrowded as migrant and asylum. so you can numbers have gone up substantially and recent months, every room had the for the bed. but right now, there is a, there sounds inside the room. so we sleep the underground of the signs of intensive use of visible in this video given to us from inside the camp,
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showing broken floor boards and unsanitary washrooms. the composite operation has drastic to increase the since the summer. and right now we can see that people are sleeping even in the coming spaces. so inside kitchens, inside of classrooms, the campus made for 3500 people are there more than 4000 people inside of it can grease ones to kid to clamp down on people smugglers and to take back migrants who don't qualify for silence to accuse suspended an agreement to do so in 2020 jumpstart, helpless elders are in the east of june. begging has someone minute lives ambassador off to the philippine president assigned as low as defining the country. see waters think fluid, some contested buying china times. most of the south china sea, including areas close to the philippines and recent months paging is deployed, navy and coast guard vessels to blog philippine vessels from reef and the islands.
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manila says that within its exclusive economic zone, aging says the new laws seriously violate china is territorial sovereignty. members of india is governing positive clashed with police joining upon them every session in indian administrative kashmir. they were protesting the approval of a proposal aimed at reinstating partial autonomy for the region. the resolution passed on wednesday follows reasons victory of the jumbo and catch me a national conference and the regional election policy had promised to return self government to the for the woman's name was in power tree. but any, the government has the authority to restore it. special spaces in 5 minutes, somebody is expected to oppose the bond that this will be the darkest day of john moon catching me is democracy for the past 3 days. the honorable
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speaker of the house who was considered the house was, custodian, is acting like the speaker of the national conference party, and is implementing marshall in bangladesh, members of the opposition of gathered in the capital, calling for new elections in quick reforms. thousands, march through the streets of dunker towards the parliament building, bangladesh is under an interim government. after the full of a former private associated sienna fled to engage in august. she's facing challenges of crimes against humanity for hundreds of dest involving the july uprising. yeah, the reason for coming here today is that the previous government supported citizens and students, the business people they for she must be brought back to this country and given an impartial trial. additionally, they should be free and fair elections in this country. irish, 5 minutes to assignment harris is called a general election. so it is, we'll head to the polls on november,
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the 29th brings and then to the historic coalition government. this led the country since 2020. when harris's cents arrived, policy found enough coming close with its centre left rivals to work together. island is now heading for a 3 week general election campaign edge of a tourist. and the time is no rice to ask the irish people to give a new monday's island. to the country of industry, of enterprise of agriculture and education, community culture and compassion. on the international stage, we're a country of conscience, a country that believes in international law. we are a small country with a big influence over the world. and we have many assets, but no us is more valuable than our people. i said i had to now this era household hearken is less cube or in the dock. again,
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will tell you why locals are too optimistic about recovery efforts. the
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the the now on friday heavy rain triggered most of the flooding in the spanish town of cut back as in the catalonia region. walter swept weighed thousands of hot calls, inundated streets and scott, the debris across town comes as a spanish ministry. continue that clean off or i should a nearby valencia. some of the was flooding,
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seen in your that killed more than 200 people. my power is slowly coming back in cuba, off the category 3. hurricane made land full on wednesday. how can notify i left more than 10000000 people in the dock x. but say crippling sanctions from the us and the fault tree economic system will have per recovery efforts around the last 100 reports now. and the 17th named storm of the season has affected 10000000 people in cuba. the profile packed a 185 kilometers an hour, wind, which operated trees and damaged homes. light is slowly coming back to the deserted streets of havana. those businesses, transport services and schools were closed as the hurricane made land phone on wednesday. i imagine what my husband and my daughter went through here. the metal roof sheets were flying off when everything come down and that we manage to get out
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of here, we were very scared. we had never been to a storm inside a house before. the important thing is that we, our lives, not only the i've never seen this and 61 years used today was my birthday. and i had a very said birthday because i sold a stadium fully in a pod. the towel was falling down and the roof tiles flying around. i have never seen that in my life. eva. this is the 3rd major power outage in just a couple of weeks. raw file uploaded poles and damage transmission lines. that's after hurricane oscar and another power failure due to aging infrastructure. there's been criticism of the government for failing to provide a central services. you won't be and we're not going to find you in m. e and julio . we're going to break the enemy campaign of the haitians who have already set a cube a has collapsed. nobody has collapsed here. what we are doing here is standing up and facing, we have already organized the entire recovery phase. the damage caused by this hurricane. so far there have been no,
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that's the cash strapped. the communist government has been reeling under crippling sanctions by neighboring united states. last month, united nations general assembly voted in favor of the call for the us to end its economic, commercial and financial embargo on cuba sanctions, which impact cubans ability to pick up pieces to rebuild after yet another disaster . in addition, changing climate patterns means frequency and for all city of hurricanes has increased and the storm season isn't over yet. and ronald han out to 055 is in the state of california, say they're making progress and containing a wall 5. the began 2 days ago, more than 10000 people north west of los angeles have been older to evacuate that homes. me to all just say strong wind, that is fine. the flames is now subsiding. so far this year. wildfires in california have been more than 3 times as much land as in 2023. as
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a major evacuation operation is taking place on the indonesian island of flores officer, a volcano erupted 8 times, nearly $6000.00 villages living close to mount low. a toby lucky, lucky have moved away stages emergencies been declared by the central government for small add ports on flores were shot down off to the other options. feud, ashes, high as 8000 meters into the atmosphere. authorities in indonesia have rescued more than 6500 rad buds from wild life traffic. has smugglers recalls on the island of some monster and the southern province of i'm putting the police stopped a truck transporting the boats and arrested the driver. the birds relate to released back into the wild by wild life charity for these in south carolina town of war and people not to approach 43 monkeys that escaped from
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a research center. female monkeys escaped from the alpha genesis lab, and yeah, massey on 1st day off through a new employee left the door open. at least 2000 people, including police, have been involved in the search for the missing mammals. the lab says the monkeys have never been use for testing and all too young to carry disease. this being an angry protest outside the 5th or in bulgaria on the opening, the eyes of a play directed by american act to don't malcolm which the demonstrations attacked. one of the guests attending the premier of arms in demand as he tried to enter sophia's national. see, it's a protest to say the 19th century play by george bernard shaw for treyvon. gary and soldiers is cowardly function. like to play to an almost empty house? quite
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a reaction to is a strange thing and more and more people love those sensors. things agree with the i i am no interest in the sense that people protesting that there is a balance of nurses, dame cathedral of wrong house in paris for the 1st time since being silenced by devastating fire in 20191 of the a bells was used in this, he has power, so the big games be 861 year old land lock is set to reopen next months of the painstaking restoration efforts. so for this news uh for back to the top of the yeah,
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the i might be the only woman in the room, the only black person definitely the only most from grass roots activism to the holes of power. a courageous state representatives struggling to process cease fire resolution before cause but taking center stage was moving against the time takes on weight is like a ripple and it keeps people energize, to keep fighting for another concerns. i stand up for medina with this on the jersey to land. my case has been sent shock waves around the world. it's enormous to this phenomena. it's historical and paid the weights of the potential penalized climate impacts is the will wake up. who will the government? this is really something does, can make a turning point or thrice, meets the citizens using the bowl to hold the governments and corporations to
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account if they don't want to do it. by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it, just this small company in tokyo, is doing something many japanese businesses wouldn't. death to do given, gets employees an extra day or 4 weeks. company executives, you need the food you. maury often spends the extra day off following his passion, so music i've gained more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes me happy. it's estimated fewer than one in 10 companies. only give that work as the legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that's so ingrained to the japanese language even has a word that means literally dead from over what karachi would at least 50 such fatalities. so yet this company is finding less time in the office can be more productive. the employees feel they want to protect the company and maintain this
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new working styles for employer and employee, a waiting balance. the the, the, the un human rights chief says justice must be so, so great violations of international law and jobs. so the time is a, them, this is out just there are live from dalso coming up the right. yeah. so i said favorite southern suburb off to the ministry issues the thrive causing people to leave neighborhoods kind of a stein,

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