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the need its own people to stay in fill jobs and the rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. remy hopes that one thing they will have done enough to make migration a choice for filipinos, rather than a necessity. the the problems that keep folding another is radia trying kits, residential buildings and central golf. so that's the spite tools to bring a balance to cease 5 the color and well come, i'm sort of hide us on. this is all the 0 live from the hall, also coming up on the program. the unit is and you combine, punish time, sam does this sound as a spark system for the dips,
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for the quantity that humans can inflict upon one another. stressing the importance of what happens officer a ceasefire is a chieftain gone. so it's a me thing on the future of palestinian state. so it's in no way you'd be absolutely critical to support the efforts to build a new syria that comes the legacies of the past. and the 1st visit's ever to syria bar, you and human rights chief bulk of tuck says it will be a collective effort to rebuild the country. and nice and big new president daniel sharp, horace warning, promising to defend national unity of to weeks of post selection bind. that's the goal is to see sign negotiates as meeting hey in cancer are said to be very close
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to a final deal box. israel has kept some pitts from bossman as the goal is the strip closing immense damage is military launch more strikes this morning coming at least 51 people that's across the entire strip funerals were held for 12 members of the same family. this was in the by law including 5 women and 3 children. they were targeted as the nights and as strikes. i'm more than 46 and a half 1000 palestinians has now been killed in his role as devastating move bonds . there is some form of optimism, so those sci fi tools have cost remediation shows us officials, a scene is ready delegation and how much representative causes foreign ministry says that a deal is close and most issues have been results. now the us as well as the egyptian presidents have issued a joints quote, supporting this deal, and no way, well, it's hosting a high level meeting here and on the future of palestinian statehood. it's for an
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administer says it's important to think about an outline what happens after a ceasefire is achieved in gaza, and that's in order to guarantee sustainable piece. okay, well let spring and honey my mode who's standing live for us there and did isabella in central gauze. now, honey, your in the same area where that's always nice to talk, happened and killed a family. so more just that more injuries and more hunger. you spoke to someone earlier from an agency, how bad is the situation according to what they described to you as well, sir, as of this moment, things are somehow are getting out of control here. and people are keeping an eye keeping an ear on the developments and don't have the potential seeds fire. but the same time we're seeing people dying by the hour and this seems to be increasing exponentially. the more we hear about the potential fire agreements or put progress
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made to the agreement, the higher the pays of debt tax, the more a families are being targeted and killed then what's really common within the past . 72 hours, 8. the common element here, the war families are being targeted inside their residential homes. either the homes that the own or inside the home that they have been filtering and like what happened overnight attacked and did it by city. in fact, the talk that happened was so massive issue, the foundation of all the buildings of the surrounding area. people felt that this is more of the initial weeks of the existence genocide, the worst. i live far away from this area, but we could feel the intensity of the explosion and some of that. the reason the, the, the, the trap those spill in the yard where we are seeing similar situations happen in a bridge rep cuz you get more people. right. at the inference of abridgment, guns reported following the breeze on their homes as a result of an attack on a residential home in the eastern part of
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a bridge refugee camp. this is the situation now, this is the intensity of the bombing campaign that have been taking place in the past. the 3 days the getting higher and getting more intense dealing more people, women and its children are once again, they are dominating elements of these, of these a talk. they're making up the majority of casualties and that here on the floor also you're on the ground of the courtyard of the house so that we see many people wrapped in the shrouds here in front. there are also another heart breaking elements happening is the hospice of the mortgage running out of his rouse. so people are being wrapped with their own blankets, the ones that the work they use to cover themselves when they were sleeping. when the talk happened in their residential home, this is how certifying the situations are getting right now. it's similar to scenarios, tickets, listing java. so they were people filtering inside us who were killed or cold from one family. again, this is the most common elements that we're seeing now,
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more families, more members of those that are being targeted and killed. on top of that, people have to struggle on daily basis to make sure that their basic necessities, the needs are met. despite all these challenges close and it's always been such a place called for you thought of for you, honey. with all of those strikes, thanks for that on sites. well, outgoing, your secretary of states on sneak blinking was interrupted multiple times by had close calling him secretary of genocide. take listen to the well being. who was speaking? answering the atlantic council events, perhaps one of the last times in office. now, as the heck club was removed from the holes, blinked and continued his speech only to be interrupted once again. this time by
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a different class. as we mentioned, the palestinian prime minister isn't also for meeting on the future of palestine. noise. foreign minister says a sci fi isn't enough to guarantee a loan. last thing piece, stephanie deca has more on that meeting for mostly the timing of this conference, but usually symbolic as the world waits for potential use of a ceasefire. and goal is a 15 a month on the message here is about the day of to $85.00 countries coming together under a doorway talking about the importance of the establishment of a palestinian state. this is what some of the leaders have to say. what we are now with very broad support for an international community presenting is the concept where security for israel security for palestine at normalization with the arab world. so that is for oil is not only in the region, but over the reason i'm embedded in the region and where peace can prevail and where people in palestine can have hope for the future of economic progress rolled
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around around that i'm trying to move to was for assistance, so it's time for the international, the system to 10 by its values. this principles and the justice system of the word ensure that there's an ard will actually comply this time on. i think the ceasefire we're talking about or close to cease fire. we're talking about and the to the came about primarily because of international pressure. so pressure does payoff holding the city whole behind me in 1994 the nobel peace prize awarded to use that caribbean shimon peres. and you also out of followed for their efforts and achieving peace in the middle east of the records, of course, science here, giving real hope to the publishing and people of the establishment of a palestinian state. but 30 years later, we've ever been further from that reality. so the message here from the international community, hugely important that this is the path forward. but of course, also very much aware of how difficult that will be stephanie decker. all these are
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all positive is the for you in high commission or for human rights volk, cuz this to series is where a sudden i, a prison. the facility was recently reopened off to the full of the assad regime. thousands of prisoners will help the, during his rule, and many detainees were tortured or even killed. we discussed inclusivity and the, and the important associate, i think the cvt not least benefiting from the reach us of, of the society. i mean, it's clear that society and the social cohesion within the country can only be guaranteed if indeed each and every part of that society is able to, to get on with their lives. and that includes each other
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every segment of the society. and indeed we, we had some very positive statements from, from the leadership in, in that regard. of course, a lot depends on how it's happening on the ground and there's a lot of work to be done. it said a fragile transition period, but you'd be absolutely critical to support the efforts to build a new syria that's that overcomes the legacies of the past as well. all good sir. as close the spokes person at the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in syria. thank you very much for joining most uh live uh from the capital damascus. uh august. there is a come one of the poorest countries now it seems in the walls. how non this is the task ahead to be able to pull a syrians out of a corporate c especially is reports by the world bank. can you and i'll estimating
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that one in full syrians are living in extreme policy. yes, thank you sir for having me. you're absolutely right. the crisis in syria is absolutely enormous and it is very, very complex that it always has been even before the events that we're experiencing . now, a started to happen, 3 hides, as you said, a population that was most of it was living in poverty, 90 percent of the population is living in poverty. we had to almost 17000000 people in need of some maritime assistance. people are worried about what they're going to eat today or tomorrow. there are 13000000 people who are food and secure. and of course, the economy is in shambles in the country has experienced 14 years of a brutal war. so this is how this change that we're seeing now
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came about. and of course it has brought about another complexity, another layer where and it brought to new displacement. at the height of the, of these events we had to over 11100000 people who were newly displaced. dave, some of them have returns, but we still have about 627000 people remaining were newly displaced. and of course, all of them they need a urgency or just may need water and food, shelter assistance and health care and things like this. and so that's all right. so the world of food program has said that some governments hesitant to boost funding for urgent humanitarian needs in syria, was lots of a task is ahead when it comes to trying to convince the international community to
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do its parts somehow and helping out yes. that part is very, very important. i mean, the crisis interior has always been severe and widespread at, but the opportunities that we have now we've not had before and these opportunities must not be squandered. this did default that we have for a new, syria must not be res. so for the international community to come together and to ensure that syria is supported in a meaningful way. so we're talking about not just live saving assistance, which is very, very critical right now. but it's also meaningful investments in early recovery in making sure that basic services are restored, that people can have something to go back to their livelihood, they're restored. so this is really, really important to me. the time is very critical and we,
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if we waste this opportunity, everything could unravel very, very quickly again. ok, so time sensitive. what's the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs doing right now and what city plan, what sits next step of the yes. so we, we were on the ground of course, from the very beginning and ensuring that people the most vulnerable people were reached with the assistance as much as, as the logistics and the security conditions permitted. we have to what's important to remember is that obviously the conflict and the prices are flat far from over. so there's some fighting on going still and there are mine fields, they're exclusive remnants of war all over. so these are also constraints on our work, but still our partners and un agencies, we're out there. we are looking at scaling up our assistance because obviously the
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needs are growing and the situation deteriorates quickly. so some of the things we're focusing on are of course food assistance. so for example, as of 12, january, uh we've uh, w fee and partners have provided about $2.00 and a half 1000000 people with bread assistance and about 300000 with other food assistance. so this is of course very critical. our health partners are going out there to make sure that primary and secondary health care is available to patients through mobile clinics, through static locations. we had a color campaign that was just um, finished in our whole cab. and there are of course rehabilitation of various facilities that we're looking into and just to scale up across the board because when we're talking about needs here, it,
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everything is it needs. yeah. and of course, it's not just, you know, talking about the syrians in syria, but also of the jasper of syrian refugees that we're taking in so many countries. thank you very much for joining us with an update. the all go share of co, the space posting the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in syria as well. so a heads on al jazeera procedures in south africa, recovered those needs of bodies and people trapped in an illegal mine off to spending months on the ground. the in china, this is a stomach room. the bathroom for the father was killed, boys and girls as young a 6th learned to handle firearms and develop insurance to be ready to protect the country. i would make to run so hard to $1.00 oh, $1.00 east visits china as military capital kids. on alex's 0,
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the search is all in for the treasure that's fallen from the sky. large media, right of approximately 4 kiddos was caught on camera as an into the atmosphere landing in the flow. these are deserts of northern charities. the news attract astronomers, geologists, and treasure hunters from the world over knowing exactly when it fell. as a major discovery pictures, we can determine the conditions under which it arrived fresh without terrestrial alteration. then we do right, fill somewhere within a 6 square kilometer area of a where we are right now. they've only been able to search about 20 percent of it. we're always searching for where we come from. so it's a lot of knowing our territory. the solar system is possible to, sorry, need to write that full in a dry desert, particularly sought after because they degrade very slow to providing christine information about the composition and origin of our kind of tree system.
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the the all come back here watching out, is there a reminder about the whole story? is this alex view and hugh high or commission of full human rights volk? cuz vista series of the tourist of my up prison, the facility was recently reopened off to the full of the a soft rushing steel. so how took so serious leadership, quoting for an inclusive administration, as well as keeping on puts the tax on goals or even as the guys chances are on the costs of achieving as these $5051.00 palestinians have been killed across because the strips is going on wednesday, and is riley strike hits a school in gauze, the city housing, hundreds of displaced palestinians. 7 members of the same family were killed in the
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explosion. mazda loads spoke to one of the survivors, and also expenses this report from the scene of the attack. i'm talking to a full of total of disapproval in the center of the city, whether it is right, the army committed a mastercard against i've, how does the somebody i'm talking to you for a place where and tell us how many have been killed know well, live to tell the story, 7 family members have been killed the flow of how does in time, and then allow me just to go in, show you the scale of destruction here. and this is who on the floor which shuts within the ground. and at the same time, low clothes of trying to look for the remaining of the dead body of housing family. so with that being inside the school is a safe audio,
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a safe place here and god is just an illusion. and because of being things off of the day, i of the so how does the and suddenly every think that's and then i mean, we were peacefully sleeping and were taken by surprise as an, as really were playing fire the mr. island, the school building. the concrete troubles fell on me and my children. we hardly crawled our way out to you. i came to find the messiah to have landed on the classroom where my brother is taking shelter with his family. can see a who we around to find them alone to pieces. recovering my brother's leg off and his wife and his 17 da newborn daughter were covered dozens of body parts. still many scattered all over the place where the most, wherever you try and you find body par again at organs, was like a huge. i just need a, does a face call a sign. daniel chapa has been sworn in as well as, and beats president top,
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his rise to power comes off talk. sorry, business be to the election of mid widespread protests. the opposition leader is refusing to accept the outs. comments as a supporters will shut down the country if necessary, which offers entire time to meet the miller is in my for you to with the latest that i forget what the what, what the activities of a friend of advocates during the ration
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from the off position but the the number of bodies recovered from a discontinued mine in south africa has risen to 78. the bonds in charleston, sil fontaine, have been at the centre of a standoff between police and informal my ceiling. documents of mine is more than a 100 people in the mine has died of starvation in poor living conditions. a 166 minus have been rescue to life having spent months on the ground. they, well, it means that they are rest of
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the ukraine has introduced emergency power cuts and 6 regions off the russian launch to target said large scale attack coolants, energy facilities and ray loans have been sounding costs of the country and the capital key. people have been sheltering of the cities metro system. ukraine accuses rush or of using what it calls terror attack 6, the cost of heating during the winter, nearly a $1000000.00 people in ukraine without power in western russia. ukraine and forces are still fighting in the coast region of to the surprise incursion into the russian territory. last year, nearly 200000 displaced people from nevada area on now living in temporary shelves as those of jabari visited one facility near the city of costs on the outskirts of the city of curse. in a tranquil setting, far away from the realities of city life,
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this sprawling lake side facility used to welcome children for summer sports camp. now its home to nearly 600 people who were forced from their homes after ukrainian forces launched an unprecedented incursion into russia's kursk region. last august, dania and her family were on summer holidays at that time near the black sea. when they heard what happened in their hometown of sewage up, which is a few kilometers from the ukrainian border, incurs screeching, a neutral one used to be as entering. his name is, but we don't know anything about our house, whether it's destroyed or not. everything we had our documents, photos and valuables were all left behind. one to go home, but we realized that we won't be going back there. if daniel's husband is working as a taxi driver in carson city, their new home, while her children are enrolled in remote learning, valentino was also forced to leave her home suddenly ensued job. she is disabled
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and says a neighbor had to help her escape. you make up one movie, nothing else. he put me in the car and started to drive really fast. the soldiers were shooting at the car, but we were lucky and we got away. i really want to go back. my mother and my husband are buried there. and then you'd be all headed for now there appears to be no end to this conflict. ukrainian forces continue to hold about half of the area they initially occupied in august. that includes where most of these people have come from. the town of sewage, a visa, internally displaced. russians have been waiting for over 5 months to go home. and while they wait, mealtimes have become a daily ritual. where experiences are shared and strangers have become friends. the adults are not the only ones forging new friendships. these kids have had their entire lives disrupted, but they are still able to enjoy moments like beast, making gifts for russian soldiers. fighting on the front lines. doors to jaffar out
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to 0 course city, south crew, and present you and so kill, has been arrested officer, attend, stand off the latest chapter of the political crisis. that's in gulf, the country you and who's been suspended from office is under investigation. all 3 imposed motional last month. patrick foot reports from sol or the operation to rest. present vincent guild got underway and the early hours of wednesday morning in south korea. this was the 2nd attempt by investigators to bring him in after they tried to arrest him a week ago. many people are angry, gittens avoided, facing responsibility, fits, failed marshal, load within them. and i think it's wrong for the leader of the rebellion to not face any legal consequences. and even though an arrest warrant has been issued, continue to resist that support is that the president have been camped outside june's official residence the days despite the icy conditions. why don't you tell
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me what is the president's way to be arrested? all of us here to people of this country. i think we'll be prepared to stop at the risk at all costs i as doing broke police managed to breach the was the presidential compound report say that were tense negotiations with the president's legal team and security service. it'd been protecting, going from a rest late to a motorcade carrying the president was seen departing. police estimate as many as 6 and a half 1000 support of the present in turn, the overnight urging that needed to keep fighting on shortly off that he was arrested. the crowds quickly dispersed in a video statement, you described the execution of the arrest warrant against him as deplorable. previous rolling. your so i decided to respond to the investigation despite it being an illegal investigation to prevent bloodshed. however, that doesn't mean i'm acknowledging the investigation. it's after his corruption investigation office now has 48 hours to question you and then needs to decide
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whether to request a warrant to detain him. public folk. i'll just 0. so all right, well that's it from me sort of hide it because the news continues here. with rob matheson, of the tool to al jazeera, the colors so quite across charter. as per usual we did have the siberian high. just dominating proceedings as a little in the atmosphere keeps this stuff. i'm not too much going on generally like when's fault? and for us to always an issue at this time of the year ahead of that, we do have a little bit of a system by close to japan that's pulling away north west to me. waynes coming inside some snow once again around by west, inside punches into her card. i piping up a little more as we go on into friday,
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but making progress as it slips further. east was quiet with coming in behind. so quiet that sold at around 5 celsius a similar type of to, to full by check ne, the weight is coming down towards taiwan. you can follow and down across the south, china say some big shot was coming in across central southern parts of the vietnam . really big south of southern thailand just around them life and inch that single . yeah, the rain still here have you down, posed to, into at west and some trust some heavier down post to into west herancha falls south east of india. now it is a west and the step is making his way across the north, west of india, some snow around the foothills of the himalayas, slipping further east weights. and then as we go on into the weekend, a chance of more wet and when she was a puppy, stuff of the specialized criminal gangs of reading south africa cities, not the cash or gold,
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