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extend the streets, the crack down his bull off to use big stores and unload. the onset for the majority of salvadorans is yes. as long that is, as it's not your relative stuck in the about lots of good things built there, including hotels, global condemnation, i guess donald trump's insistence of the us. it should take over guys that relocate palestinians on rebill, the strip the know about this and this is 0 live from don't have also coming up more than a month off. it was very forces detained. the head of guys was coming all at once. hospitals, as laura has visited him and says, doctor, her, some books are fear is being tortured. these are the army forces,
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palestinians to evacuate a refugee camp in the occupied westbank as the military intensifies this operation across multiple areas. the south koreans could not brief a little easier. the country reports improve their quality significant change from a decade ago. the high level, how much delegation has reportedly arrived in cairo to meet egypt. sion officials that are expected to discuss the guys a ceasefire deal that the white house. meanwhile, you as president trump a, standing by his plan to take control of gaza and forcibly relocate its entire population. it commented on the idea of a hosting jordan's king abdullah. now the king did not reject trumps proposal, right, but after the missing, he did issue
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a statement reiterating. jordan is opposition to moving palestinians. i would have guys come that's been pressing the country to take in palestinians who would be permanently displaced under his proposal. that's not where i want them to live. it's going to be where we ultimately choose as a group. and i believe we'll have a parcel of land in jordan. i believe we'll have a parcel of land in egypt. we may have someplace else. but i think when we finish or talk to a place where they live very happily and very safely. meanwhile agents foreign ministry says it hopes to work with the u. s. to rebuild garza and is expected to present upon the protects palestinian rights. the secretary general of the out of the because want against tons of take over skiing, calling it unacceptable for the region. i guess i'm not about the kids are today. the 4 cases on guys are, are you familiar with the total shift to the worst back with you?
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all objective of empty and historical promise time of its indigenous people. something that is unacceptable. the out above has for this idea of 400 years after this thing this, we add ups. i'm not about to copy 2 dates now. on tuesday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu threatened to resume the war on gaza if how much does not release more is reading captives on saturday. he says the ministry is reinforcing his positions in a run district. meanwhile, the un says a to entering the strip as increased since the ceasefire has agreed under the deal between israel and thomas. but ages is one supplies are still nowhere near enough to meet the needs of around 2000000 palestinians. most of color reports from a distribution center in kansas city. i'm talking to you in a sort of a disposition, since uh, in regards to what hundreds of dollars thing is i gathering for a very low hours in order to receive the full bosses and the flow. but the quantity is available in this distribution. since i'm going to cover the extensive needs
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relation here, and when i spoke to disability while i getting these dimensions, that once it gets dropped, you know, stuff on this and all this up. unfortunately, the only good one, single bed, the flow for each family. this is not enough at the end of the season. tennis had been practiced by israel. each family consists of several persons and we need more flowers. the demand is high and the suppliers no, well i know not as much of like, we're a big family and we host some displaced people from northern gauze and this is not enough for us. we need to pounds every 10 to 15 days. we have this back, but we need to buy more and more from the market. a life is tough and i don't know why the coupon, so not always available. that's why money bought a scene is here. it's all, it's a national body to increase the human to show you as a reaches to the gospel city. in order to all of a human story in suffering of the baba simians was a can flute. i just, the euro. also, city, all this time will get across to 100 buckled,
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he's joining us live now from or off. i am again, more concerns about the fight that the sci fi might, might not hold. tell us how people they're feeling about that. yes robert, let's not forget that the ceasefire started quite a fresh signing from the moment it was announced through the time or the day we took effect. people were expressing their cautious optimism about the seas far. but for the past 20 days or so, there's been many violation by these very military and all of this has mounted to the point where people among their fear, there are 2 things, the standing which are the force displacement and the ongoing cooling. people are worried that if the ceasefire is collapsing any time they're going back to the same square for blood shit, and destruction. for an area that has been already adapted, stated the enforce displacement, the destruction, the mass going of people, the destruction of all means of life across the gaza strip. the fear of going back
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to the enforce dehydration and a spar vision, which by the way, people are really still living the ramification of the denali nutrition and the, and forces starvation of the past months. we have many of the cases what died of mountain nutrition in hospitals. one of them is still living the implication old, the health implications and complex things caused by that. but as the statements repeatedly coming out of, from officials like these really official military or political level. and these are the pry it the or the american and president donald trump. it just deepened the sense of permanent displacement. let's not forget palestinians across the gulf through the vast majority of them are the children and the grandchildren of people who were forced out of their homes in 1940. so this something that has been feeding into a permanent displacement, going back to the work, we're only further this fear was only further at this sense of concern about the future, which is very consistent about their feeling of the uncertainty of life and the
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future across the goal is to kind of, just as we're talking about a moment to go to you and saying that the imagine a, the entering the strip has actually increased. and of course, that's part of the cx, 5 deal, the agencies warning that it's still not nearly enough. our people, they're confident i told, with a fight that 8 shots are at least still entering the strip. the medical evacuations are still taking place. well, not enough. whatever is happening on the ground. not enough. every thing that we're seeing right now is like removing the laid off another layer of a tragedy is 15 months or so, the devastation of everything and seeing what's being allowed in it's not nearly enough to be the massive needs and demands across the street. people are in need of a please, the whole 15 months, just to make up for the lack of, of basic the fact that he's the lack of basics, food, supplies, and medicine, as well as other basic, essential for them. what we're seeing being allowed here. this is not,
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or not necessarily a good enough for a people to survive these difficult conditions. we're talking about things that are considered to be complimentary, not the essential items that needs for the survival. for example, do you need the, the mid, the medical supplies to be allowed on, on a regular basis for hospitals that are nearly collapsed in because of the, the lack of proper medical care inside the hospitals. there, there you need the, the infrastructure, materials to cement and other materials to, to help people build their homes and build shelter. there also other necessity, power generator, solar power, solar, solar panels, as well as other highs unique items are needed to be allowed to enter the gas. there's also the medical evacuation, the number of people leaving is not the number agreed upon. these really side always comes, come back with the list that has names across the way that this is not what we agreed of what they agreed upon with the in terms of the ceasefire and represent
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a failure of the obligation to the terms of the ceasefire agreement. on a stick around for about a minute, i want to come back to right in a moment, but a permanent guy is a hospital director is being subjected to various forms of torture and inhumane treatment and is running present. now that's according to a lawyer who's visited dr. how some i will fit in offer prison in the occupied westbank for the 1st time. there is any forces obtained that was officially during a raid on come allowed one hospital and northern garza. in december, his lawyer says, the doctor spent 47 days in arbitrate detention. it was refused access to legal counsel, and 2 adopted the statement released by doctor saffir. his lawyer reads at the beginning of his arrest and during his transfer from the gaza strip, he was forced to take off his clothes that his hands were tied. he was beaten with an electric stick and he was hit on the chest. they also stayed in the cells for $25.00 days and all for present, including 10 days during which he was subjected to almost continuous interrogation
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and a faint as in the cell due to a feeling of suffocation. let's go back to honey in a rough. i understand that you just interviewed one of dr. square's lawyers. what did he have to say? the world for the past days would be to trying to know more about the status of a doctor and some of the stuff it was been enforced. disappearance for the past 47 days was not on. tell a group of lawyers from other means that human rights organization and how students organization with offices across the territory is managed to meet with him inside his detention center in israel be over prison, where he the met with him and the check on his health. the status and his conditions and the, the testimonies that we heard are quite shocking that some of somebody went through a lot of a lot of the human eyes ation on physical torture. he was often times shocked by electrical specs he was deprived of of sleep, mainly of sleep deprivation cost, much of the exhaustion done. he went to school, but above all is the, the ongoing,
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demonized ation and legality of his, of being detained by it is really monetary. he's not being charged with anything other than that. you as a doctor inside the hospital, he's often accused of many of the things that is really monetary offers no substance, substantial evidence to it whatsoever up to now, but what we know for a fact now for 47 days, doctors office of the i went from one detention center to another among those center. and though he went through is that moved for you, the detention center city to man, which he was physically abused by the guard, the convention center. then he was a transferred to a military base until the, his recent detention starts. and now, but he went to a lot of the things that are making his conditions at risk right now. so he's just a rough of those honey. my mood, honey. thank you very much. indeed. you're starting to started. pete has kind of
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has a dress. the nato meeting taking place in brussels is reiterated president trump subjective to end the war in ukraine. he says, no, us troops will be to apply to do so. and we want like you, a sovereign and prosperous ukraine. but we must start by recognizing that returning to ukraine's pre 2014 borders is an unrealistic objective. chasing this, illusionary goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering. a durable piece for ukraine must include robust security guarantees to ensure that the war will not begin. again. this must not be mintz 3 point. oh, we're talking about how shall, how bought a, who's our life for us and brussels hush i'm. i'm just going through some of the wires that are coming out of that. there was some fairly definitive statements that has got was making. what else was he said
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with the wrong, the american defense secretary came to brussels, where everyone ahead of the nato headquarters was looking forward to hearing him provide some more details about the united states of america's commitment to the ukraine in the upcoming weeks and months and what i have to say was really some very powerful lines that, that could give us an indication about the direction of that back is when take in the upcoming months, which are not necessarily on the same page with the europeans of nature on ukraine in a ticket to be tax, it said that the ukrainians have to basically forget about taking over back the cry me under the bus beach and on this why he's been saying about returning to the 2014 territory is unrealistic. number 2, the question is how to forget for the time being about joining nature. number 3,
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if there is any deal. and if there are going to be any peacekeeping forces to be deployed, it would not be on the native american troops when not to be deployed to a quick. so a departure from what the nature and you to be looking forward to hearing from the americans today. you were describing embarrassing us not necessarily being on the same page as related to an e u. and what about us e u relations? do we have any sense of where those stands as a result of what we've been hearing? well, but it seems that the europeans now have to brace themselves for a new option, why they have to rely on themselves for that security strategy for the upcoming e as an decades for the same for reasons that beat access said very clearly today that from no one was the, or please help to understand that given the assigned to political developments
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globally, the america's will be primarily focused on either of security. there is, there are other challenges under top of that agenda is china, china, china is the growing economic on the mid a, to a cloud globally, which the americans would like to come to. and he also said that the europeans should commit themselves to they, to members, to 5 percent of that spending, or nato will have to remind our view is that the europeans are still struggling to get to, to a set that there's absolutely no way that could get to 5 percent given the economic recession and the economic problems that they face, the 2 m, as in particular, made it quite clear this opposite of no way they would commit 5 percent of that g d, p on defense for someone come by and russell's thank you very much indeed, the still ahead and i'll just say that 5 resumes in democratic republic of congo
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was the african human leaders set to discuss the columns they got their annual gather the pod who came in to be could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electoral times now, i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but so it's not just one price, it's a, via the story on talk to how does era we are to see the status of legend, some clothes and the stories of
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civilizations that market history was. this is where the story of the vanity has many stories to tell. hearing the facts, the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes. we will take infrastructure as lift more than 2000000 pieces. i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the house of the story, the the, [000:00:00;00] the reordering all just a reminder of the top. so is this
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r u. s. president donald trump's view to age of his plan. to take over guys. during a meeting with jordan's king of deluxe k issued a statement of between expressing georgia, this opposition to the displacement of palestinians. a prominent guys are hospitalized as being subjected to various forms of torture in and is randy president? that's according to a lawyer whose visit a doctor for some obvious offense for the 1st time. he was detained by his really forces juno, right, and coming on one hospital in december. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been back in court on wednesday as part of his ongoing corruption trial? nothing. yeah. who's taking the sand again to answer charges of fraud, breach of trust and accepting drives is denied any wrong doing it. he's calling the charges, a witch hunt video, and there's one in the number of palestinians being forced from their homes in the occupied westbank is that increasing at an alarming rate as well as long as the
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large scale military operation. 3 weeks ago, dozens of people have been killed, tens of thousands of being forced from their homes. stephanie decker reports, a film secretly from the window, is rarely soldiers arresting palestinians from their homes and the comp and have grown neighbors captured these moments in the dark of night. late night attentions are common here, but have increased since these really minutes. we launched a large scale offensive in the occupied westbank in january, storming and reading several refugee camps, including janine to cut them and no chance in between the sound of explosions is really forces order, palestinians to leave notions. the one says the onslaught has displaced at least 40000 people in just over 3 weeks. israel cools the military operation, iron rule and says it's aimed at reaching out armed resistance fighters and
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preventing what it calls terraced infrastructure from being established. but entire neighborhoods are being destroyed. israel is also carrying out air and drone strikes in these densely populated areas. homes have been demolished, infrastructure destroyed, and there is a shortage of food, water, and medication. the latest is ready operation and the occupied westbank started just a few days after the cease fire and goes off, took effect stephanie decker, or g 0. a delegation of catholic bishops is missing. revolutions in the city of goma and democratic republic of congo, to try to end the fighting and solve the political crisis and the country. meanwhile, fighting resumed an eastern part of the d. r. c of to a 2 day pause for one and back to m. 23 rebels of boxing, the congolese on the inside of cuba. that's about 70 kilometers from the provincial capital because of m. 23 fighters to control of government. the capital of the neighboring north keep properties 2 weeks ago, up to intense,
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baffles sweet. while the revellers of denying that they forced people from the displacement accounts on the outskirts of goma, people sheltering their insist they've been told to leave the groups as they're going home voluntarily. catherine, sorry, reports people incomes for the displaced in the eastern democratic republic of congo. are on the again 5 things between london fact entity. so the rebels and government troops has forced them from the homes, the congo rerun lions, which includes empty, 3 cop to go my the copy to of north cubic province. 2 weeks ago. now hundreds of thousands of people like so b, not be equal, would be sheltering here. said the ripples, how would it then to walk up and return to their homes. all my children were killed
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. i've lost my home and farm. i thought we could build here even by the land. nearly a 1000000 people are displaced by the violet last year. another half a 1000000 in january. i know we see a most please. in mid shift shelters, the coms are overcrowded and under resourced. so i'm like this one. why destroyed last week? the rebel group least a statement to denying it was forcing people to leave and save money are returning home for the entirely because it's safe to do so. the people here see otherwise not go to the auto pneumonia because we don't have homes to return to they were destroyed. where shall we go up at the bottom and put the testicles back to the why have they given us such a short deadline? there are people here from the retreat room. i cc chung up people from far away from the different areas. what did you talk about? let me pull that up again. there was flashing where we came from. the rebels was slowed right now. so now houses. now they tell us to leave the displacement caps
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immediately, how we have some great we have children, we have the elderly people with disabilities. how will we transport them to one of you? lemme picked up. i know now, good news. the u. n. c is more than a $100000.00. people have started making their way back home, but it is says 4 locations to the volume tare. so here in a little angle, comp, residents, a meeting to discuss the way forward. many say they're worried about what the future holds. catherine, sorry, alda 0. the ongoing fighting a democratic republic of congo is being discussed to the african union meeting of foreign minister is which is under way in others have about hard of a task that has more from the field in capital right now has diminished sterile meetings and they are discussing the d. c complex, that seems to be top of age. and at the moment some delegates a saying there's a need, an agent need to diffuse tensions between the d. c and rhonda. there's
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a talk about merging these piece processes, the lawanda process of the narrow, the process, the one to what is the trying to get the to need is the standard one to, to meet and a face to face tools that really want to try to get all the players involved in the deal of the conflict to meet including the rebels. but the d i see present is acadia said he would not meet him. $23.00 flights of so what would take to get the 2 sides to meet the 2 presidents to meet from d, c, and rwanda. so i'm say present a lot of international pressure, for example, of a d. c. we saw some been recently when people in the capital contrast to store them some of the embassies angry and what's going on in the eastern part of the country in terms of the one that we had now seeing some countries in the west talk more about putting such as under one to, to push out a one to because of what's happening in the d. c. so those, these galvanized us to meet and take this matter more seriously. other things of the agenda will include things that the 5 to be and so done the issues in west africa of that's a health problem. as in other parts of the continent, things such as climate change, these i just find employment as well. so
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a lot to discuss at the summit when it finally gets way in on saturday and sunday with the heads of states the here. but of course the key thing is d c. and what do you need us to be able to get the c and one to, to meet face to face and try to find a way out of this conflict? the leaders of tequila and indonesia have discussed funds to expand trade and strength and defense ties. june talks in west java provence, there's a tie about one i'm probably beyond to also tackle the number of issues, including israel's war and gosh, so he's president is on a 4 day visit to the region that includes stops in malaysia. unpackaged on of air pollution is the 2nd largest risk factor for early dash. globally 99 percent of the world's population is exposed to air. that doesn't meet standards set by the world health organization. the right agency estimates that polluted air kills 7000000 people every year. in east asia, but the problem is acute body of quality is linked to the depth of
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a 100 children under the age of 5 every day south korea and has reported a significant improvement in the air quality of to use of high levels of pollution at times the air pollution was so bad, it was declared a social disaster. a number of reasons are being given for the changes. rob mcbride explains, i'm so that's a time when environmental news seems inevitably dia, this comes as a welcome report for a country that now breeds a little easier. pollution from coal fired power stations and vehicle emissions bents. the 10 years ago, the country would, in your 60 days a year, when at quality was classified as bad or very bad, just little too much. if you don't respond properly now we will have to pay, you must be the price in the near future. this is why an expansion or a budget is not a choice, but amongst that when you controls on industrial emissions and expansion of green
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energy generation and more eco friendly boilers in apartment blocks, a big reduction in diesel traffic in favorable electric and hydrogen vehicles. the overall, the improvement in quality can be attributed to the implementation of reduction policies, targeting emissions and power generation and transport. the result since 2015 when the ministry of environment 1st started measuring ultra fine particles nationwide known as p. m. 2.5. the level has dropped by 38 percent. it means instead of 60, by the days per year, south korea now we quotes just 10, but it's an improvement that's been helped by external factors such as changing weather patterns and by the prevailing winds from neighboring china. those winds, which would carry fine particles in dust to south korea and skies, and now bringing clean f thanks to
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a 45 percent reduction in p. m. 2.5 pollution in northern china, over the same period. rob mcbride, i'll just say around. so you know, to, to watch as it is coming up next. don't forget the website, of course all to 0 duck from what more background information there is, what was pictures? i'm robotics and stay with the some of the in the now there's the potential of a heavy rain in vietnam, but this circulation has been giving place the case and not really reaching it for days on end, the current eventually the quality at hand. roy has dropped considerably and is the most polluted city in the will. at least during wednesday. i was i from the point of view of flash flooding. it's still a risk in the philippines down towards west popular. it's far less of a risk and much of malaysia and westman is an easy the shelves are returning to
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sinatra. photo about line of really not funny. it's gone through having briefly warm things up. and how did you let me get a few snows have to follow what it's coming from is not as cold as it was indeed, but up to 10 degrees invasion and 9 in shanghai and the tundra keeps rising here. there's still a few spanish outcomes for japan, but this and it's developing right district that goes along the river actually under events you will reach shanghai, i think during friday, and this will if anything is going to stay there, i thought we might get into the plots of winter, but nothing till off to saturday. fairly clearly. so the picture then on the south day is still one of lights each wins no most, no home. she but rain on its way out through shanghai, towards south korea. no significant rain. indeed, probably one of the showers in the northeast and briefly for a time in bangladesh. the
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