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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the israel cuts off electricity supply to the gaza strip from us coals it on acceptable blackmail i have ceased far towards end of the i mean site the sound, is there a life from the also coming up make no mistake. this is a nation defining moment the end of an era,
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canadian prime minister justin pseudo is set to be replaced as the liberal policy pix, and you need the. 6 syrians cool for an end to boston, south to hundreds of people are killed in financing in coastal cities plus the joe to hold on the borderline one strong for the peace that in the boston is war. now the source of tension, once again, the loss has condemned israel's decision to con, garza's electricity. supply cooling and cheap and unacceptable blackmail is described. the move as collective punishment of palestinians. and a violation of international law is rarely energy administer signed and order on
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sunday. stop any transfer of electricity to districts that will affect sconces, only dissemination plans. the move is widely seen as a weight of prussia loss to accept and extension of the 1st phase of the ceasefire . due causes, infrastructure has been devastated by the wards, tend to generation sounds, solar panels to source. some of its limits in power supply in while thousands of palestinians have queued for hours. the bakeries across gauze are due to lack of food. many say they are facing salvation. now if the is world cut off all deliveries into the strip last week, axel same if it shows me the long lines for before dawn outside to speak. korean han eunice. palestinians are queuing, hoping to secure just a single piece of brad to last a day. as because the answer is a 2nd week of israel's complete locate of goods, frustration,
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mouse with each passing our 75 year old we some of with the flu, can barely contain his anger. the we can only get to one tobacco bread. the boulders are closed and everywhere is closed. what shall we do for every person? only half a loaf of bread house for peter bread i leave home at 6 am entitled to a 20 m. for just one loaf of bread. israel stopped o aide from entering garza through the 1st phase of january cease fire deal expired . it's demanding. come us release. all remaining costs to just before negotiating further. but for everyone in gaza, this means a return to hunger. as you can see, the city, there's a siege, them all of causes people from over the borders. as you can see, we're waiting for a ton to get to a bag of bread. all of these people waiting for a bag of brand new. this is a situation where the people of cause and need
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a there's a seizure, all of the people of cause, and we are on the lights now. the wealthy and simple tensions flare as supplies wayne, the world food program warrants. it has no major stockpiles left in gaza. and with israel cutting golf electricity supply to the strip. even basic cooking has become impossible for many men who 99 because a be used to have electricity to cook with. no, there's no electricity and there's no fire. we're taking an oven. as for the children and hi am i supposed to feed them up. i have a baby and i can't get diapers for him and this is not a life. to be honest with you in agencies continue. lemme to flower distribution, but the recipient say it barely makes a difference and the board doesn't help us with everything. a situation is extremely bad. we're living in tents and at home,
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so damaged. i cool on all the islamic world to help the people of palestine. after 16 months of war, this is daily life in gaza, or securing house a loaf of bread takes hours. and there is no guarantee of a meal for tomorrow access, i'm gonna reach out to 0. and cordaris spoke to dr. christopher holden who says the working conditions for medical sauce and getting worse and gaza. the gaza strip has been without any electricity sense. october 7th, 2023. so it's only one line and it's powering only one dissimulation plants which is in bed and back in the southern part of the gauze trip. and this destination plant was producing 17000 cubic meters of water. now, at the sense the cost of this, uh, electricity line, there has been no water plums and people are suffering to find water. now, it's not only this, but also for 8 days. now that is really forces have been
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a closing the main, a borders and crossings to the gaza strip, which is kind of decided where no food fuel, water. and all of the sudden seals are deprived from entering the gaza strip. but it's not only affecting the food situation, but it's also affecting the health sector as the fuel is not coming and all the hubs facilities are in risk of collapsing. we have a guest with us today, dr. chris and he works and bothering cheese with tons of money and he came to volunteer and currently volunteering in a super and mama that he dr. chris, how is this the closure of the crossing effecting the medical sector? yeah, we really running by show on critical medical supplies, i'm sorry for example, we are running low in a sense was like august and my nebulizer mosques, advanced weiss, i have if we need to put a, for example,
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a child to sleep out them breed when they are severely injured, we do not have the right equipment to this now. i'm so we're running into unreal um, critical sources across many sectors in the house. so people know that there is a ceasefire, but on daily basis there has been a, is ready as hawks and you have been treating one of those policy and use was who was injured in the a couple of days. can you share the story? yeah, so we are frequently saying a tax and especially to the east of the hospital. i'm kindly volunteering and so we seen quite a lot driving attacks at the moment. and so just for example, 2 days ago we had a 6 year old go, i'm brought in and who was sleeping in that sense because i'm is already been destroyed with the loss of multiple family members and susie's now sleeping in attendance with i saw that a driving attack i uh was launched where she was
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a giant launch projectile i see struck as ice ice time is to i for i can some byron's inside of face and she was have reduced a vision from the i think part of the lake. we're just um, like grateful that she was not killed in this attack. i'm and i just don't know why this happens because there is no military activity around this area. there's no fighting in that area. there's no military structures anywhere near that. it's not in the office, i'm sorry, the family will ask me why this had happened to the daughter, and i just have no answer for this. and goes associated is there any attack has killed at least 2 palestinians wounded many move. it happened in the shoot ya ya neighborhood when displaced, palestinians came back to see what was left with that destroyed homes. this really falls, this claim. the group was planting explosives in the rubble. there's really ministry has repeatedly attacked the neighborhood and recent days,
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the president drums hostage and boy adam butler says that direct talks with homos have been helpful, and he believes something could come together on garza within weeks. am us officials said the groups open to releasing an american is really captive as part of the tourist and the wall a while as well as sending delegates to caps on monday for discussions on the c spy . it says it wants phase one of the agreement to be extended. moss has rejected that proposal, cooling for the immediate start of the 2nd phase. the kind of as governing liberal policy is about to choose a new leader to succeed. justin to day was prime minister. the 2 front runners are full of bank of canada government connie and the former deputy prime minister,
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chris chit freeland elections will need to be held in october or even earlier. and the incoming prime, minnesota will be facing a stiff challenge from the countries conservative policy, which is why the high in the polls whoever wins will also help to face blame us president donald trump's train war and his threats onyx temp. as canadians face from our neighbor, an existential challenge in economic crisis. canadians are showing exactly what we are made of. the canadians are showing what it means is that makes us canadians not by defining ourselves by who we're not. but by proudly embracing who we are. let's get more on this from shepherd time st.
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who's at the leadership convention in the canadian capital also what she i'm so that was just entry though, giving his farewell speech just a few minutes ago. what else did he have to say? it was really very warmly, he was able to be very nostalgic about his time and office oops. phone that you're out of sight would have been for donald trump. you can imagine this would be quite a for loan of that because up until donald trump selection around his, his rhetoric about amex in canada and the launch and his tribal liberal policy. ready is on track i'm just in today for that matter. we're on track for i started to feed, alive and sides to feed the mostly on the call. could i just clear the canadian, electrical, have i have enough stuff levels on true to off to 9 years in also as a result of the issue of some of them into the uncertainty justin to day. now is that a good move?
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and they might just say to do very much to hear about how it is we could flights. he said that so we canadians, we can be diplomatic, but we find told me most elbows open. there were these big jones of canada, canada, a real sense of realism now and the liberal party. and they really feel that they have a fighting chance. as you say, the conservatives are out on the polls, but not necessarily to get the majority empowerment and that because of the lead on the 2 very recently was very much modeling themselves as a donald trump sort of good calendar is broken, which keeps coming up here. and people say no, now that everyone's very petri, i'm kind of that is broken. so i feel that they have a child distrusting. and we're the ones who can fight donald trump. to have a wait just minutes away. are we not from finding out who will officially take over
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from justin free day? what are we expecting? we get the results of the 1st round is are you thinking about 15? 20 minutes and as i said, when i do have 60 degrees the 2nd round, but it's still very much like a car and they shouldn't have bought. com, either for governor of the bank account of their own. the bank of england is expected to, to women and them. we would expect him to be sworn in his prime minister of the ones in the, in the coming days. and then as you're stressed, it's regarding reading ones to capitalize on the momentum they have right now. before people start remembering how unpopular they were perhaps and that their best expedite patient economy would cooling and election for the end of april. the beginning of may. so things are moving very quickly here, as the powerful continues without shopping of donald trump, the whole proceedings. okay, so now we'll leave the shabbots on st. jefferson, the canadian capital also uh lets speak to summer subbing. she's assistant
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professor of political science and university of toronto. she joins us from to rome . i go to see you again. samara says uh, correspond uh, was describing the shabbots. it has been a style named turnaround, the liberal policy, who is trailing beyond the opposition, bought 2 months ago. i mean, how, how has trumps hostility a change the dynamics of the election race? it's not just a trans threat, but it's also i to the who resigned in january. so 2 months ago the liberals were trailing behind. they were predictions that they might come in 3rd or 4th place if an election were to be held. we've come a long way since then. the liberal party is pulling much better now. i, since credo has resigned, but also trump's threats for terrorists and annexed in canada, have also help the liberal party in some sense, as the leaves come
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a long way. so summer is that a full gone contusion, that it will be mon connie, or does christopher freeland or so have a chance? i think it's highly likely that it will be mark connie, and that is what is expected to given that he has brought in the most support the most fund raising has the most support with respect to members of parliament and the cabinet. and so it is, i, it is expected that he will be the winner tonight. he does, of course, have a strong background when it comes to economics, but perhaps not so strong on the political front. do you have any concerns as to whether he is the right man for taking on donald trump? uh no, not at all. uh he has uh, a lot of experience. uh, economically. i mean there are concerns that he, he's not a, a, a politician. he's not a career politician, he doesn't,
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he's never knocked on doors before, but he is bringing a fresh perspective in some sense, which is what the canadians want. at this time, canadians are looking for, for a leader to riley and to unify the country and also to take on trump. and carney is suggesting that he might be the individual to do that. a talk to talk to us a little bit about how uh, how unifying the whole trump saga has been full canadians. and what does it meant to see canada come together? the people in canada come together this way. and i've never seen canadians as this, and i unified before nationalism is the highest that i've seen. the country has me unifying on many different things. but for example, we uh there, there hasn't been a lot of public well for a pipeline from alberta to come back or ontario for
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a very long time. but canadians are starting to talk about that now because the threats that are coming south of the border every other day are quite exhausting for canadians. and this is at the mines of everyone. this is probably the ballot a question going into the federal election as well. so liberals tonight, we're probably casting their vote of, of thinking about who would be the best person to be totally. and the conservative party's leader would also uh, to take on donald trump with it when it comes to these parents and threats of amex, a annexation. like i good to talk to summer survey, assistant professor, fiscal sized universities to run to thanks sees you. so it has all in the algebra phase of a renewed full scale conflict and sounds to dont have to use a fragile piece for me to put the reasons behind some slight wrong assignments.
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the to hello, the reason tropical storm that swung through australia still injecting a lot of what, whether through queensland now dropping down into new south wales. stayed the worst of it is over. but of course it is still raining on monday. otherwise, the big story across the country will be the huge. as we've looked toward the red center, alice springs, their temperatures are gonna walk into the forty's over the next little bit. you consider your march average is about 33 and a half degrees, but we'll keep you in the forty's, tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. check out this free is in new zealand. this is probably going to produce a few showers for discipline on monday with the high of 20 degrees. nothing major, but there has been major rainfall for indonesia as java island, specifically with java, where there has been some flooding. and certainly we could see some more on monday
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. it is way across sumatra and also to the basie as well. but of what, whether dropping down the coast of vietnam not too far away from the name, but otherwise a fairly quiet picture here. that also continues in china as well. so that's going to allow for those temperatures that come up up to $23.00 in hong kong. it is also a con picture. you guessed it in japan, a little bit of a breeze and a little cool in tokyo with a high or 14 degrees on monday. the relationship with nature is quantity in balance. fossil fuel extraction, intensive agriculture, over consumption. it becomes quite clear. we need a reset, ohio, the planet excuse how reassessing human kind place within the well, he's, teen tech lean climate change. this is a totally different world news piece of will leave me with cost,
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with nature, no support from it on out. you 0 the the, the and watching out as a reminder, on the top stories this out to last has condemned, as well as decisions, account balances, electricity supply, coating it cheap, and unacceptable blocks now, as well as may as well fx strip. certainly, the seller nation slots and kansas as well, plans to send a delegation to doha, on monday to cease by tools kind of as governing liberal policies, selecting a new nita to succeed. justin treat. as for my deputy prime minister chris here freelance, i'm the form of buying a car,
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kind of the head smoke connie of the front runners as well as war and golf house forever change the lives of hundreds of thousands of palestinians. so how bands entire family was wiped out and is rarely strike except for her 9 year old niece gazelle. now. so harris taking on responsibilities she never imagined before the war. she's told us how she's taking care of that early surviving relative and i'm with 10. uh now do you, do? i need to get a shuttle from be why the, some mistake of death being in the home page at the start unit one, the hardest thing to soften. that is when the new guy, the bottom of the floor to some simple sub i hate global high and low there the federal home as your somebody. but i can discuss a different quarter. so i shouldn't, oh,
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i love. but i know the other with your breast feed into who's on the cable, you know, free heart off it was fish, photo of human fish that and can or, well, the, all new sort of global as you put in the whole, to define a little made the better, this is a good convenient for me, you out of for you what a full full audit with genuine heavy g me and i'm on. yeah. and that again i'm defining issue what i mean. how general, how clean huh. gum ross? how hold on to a good a good bit. yeah, i need jimmy jim. we couldn't move it all the time. it's been, it's fact the think and what he believed helpful home in the us in the, in the home been doing you die and even the good to we just have the thought offer . i live here to look them up our shuttle one had special them, but i now live with that to been that high on had become a little hawk, was issued. and i didn't really tell you that we all calls have been tom, what i'll call song, new, new set of hot,
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for an overlay and with your enough we english technical issues in the end of the united states. russia has all the united nations security council to meet behind closed doors on monday to discuss escalating violence in syria president. and that also address the nation on sunday, following days of violent unrest between pro government forces and support as a tough old form, a president, bashar last side. hundreds of people have been killed in northwest serious since the state. many of them civilians. i'm a sucker remnants of the former regime with external support trying to create strife with the aim of dividing our country. the former regime created wounds that of little to drill. watkins prevents revenge attacks and preserve civil peace. we
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will not tolerate remnants of the former regime who committed crimes and spread chaos. they have no choice but the surrender themselves. no one is above the law and we criminalize any code to spread strife and divide syria. we announced the formation of a fact finding committee regarding the events of the coast. i'm from a higher committee. so set our reports now from the syrian capital damascus to the fighting is continuing to stay in the course of the areas of syria. but now we see that the, at the center of their violence is mostly on the outskirts of the city centers. so the skirmishes, the crashes are still on going in a jet black in mountains, roamed around the khaki as well. on the other hand, the skirmishes the crashes to place earlier today in the town of kind of the, the lot talk you wants to again kinda how you symbolically i'm assuming for the one because it is the birthplace of the south. regina and security forces are seen that 12 this colossus of the,
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of the 4 last 4 days. they have lost more than $213.00 of them in person now. but one of the critical location that i'm on these classes on going collections is buying yes. in talk to is buying yes, he's home to the largest oil refinery of syria. and the security forces are seeing that the remnants of the old regime has several times attempted to attack the oil of the file restore files. and of course, what all of that is happening, it is civilians that have called in the coast fire since the fighting. they wrapped it on towards the on. now we seen that hundreds and hundreds of civilians from both sides have been killed by security forces by the remnants of the old, the redeem. and now the print that has been, especially the key just released that the said, the damascus is going to form an investigation investigative comedy. comedy
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is going to investigate really what has happened on the ground and how the mass killings of civilians happen. and also then also determine the names that had been involved in, in these mass killings and then major bidding them to the course. just use out of that, i'll just say to damascus, the, the u. s. government has ordered it's non emergency personnel to leave sinusoid jones, capital jew, but the state department has size and security concerns. adding the weapons have become readily available to the population. for decision comes on sufficing between security forces overseen by president. sounds like here on an alms group, as government says, is leading to the vice president, react in the shop. the glasses happen in the northeast and often nile stays. the one says divide and is threatening. a fragile power sharing deal between the talk
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to need is going to pour itself. so don was such a human rights watch. she says on result, grievances between civilians and the all me, all to play the audits. the events of the last few days of the issue has escalated in quick, quick succession. in that it, this is an issue that could have been addressed at the beginning, given if dialogue had been allowed to happen. and also if grievances had been addressed. but what has happened over the last one week, it could escalate. the kudos of deescalate include escalate in that there is continued arrest or opposition. members continued detentions. we see that the minister for petroleum is still detained by the national security service. he's been in detention since last tuesday, not only him, but he has been detained along with his body, goes east friends and 3 family members who are,
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who may or may not be members of the opposition. and, you know, i mean, the minister for peace building was arrested on a thursday, but then he was released on, on the morning on friday at 5 am. and the national security service has said that there will be more arrests that will be conducted. we have seen this play book before, where the n assess will used is expansive powers of arrest and detention and to target individuals, but also subject them to i betray detention and violations of due process and the right to the field trip. the right place have been deployed to control angry protest as in romania is council of to the and actual commission ball and a right wing politician from running inmates. presidential election rerun hundreds of coming to desk to support his have rallied against the decision in progress. and actual commissions, as documents that he filed,
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what incompletes formright me to say the ruling is on democratic protect filling a must because it was a wage and cooling the decision. crazy. or jessica was being investigated for and, and since including membership in a fascist organization, is denied any wrong doing tensions. a high in bosnia and herzegovina of the challenges launched by the both me and lead middle grad date to the countries constitution established under the dates and peace accords. the agreement ended the bosnian, who in 1995 and established a system of ethnic courses within many levels of government. now the affairs of over time to conflicts. however, as john ha reports from the post war line separating form and enemies. few have any desire to retreat from piece cigarette of the cigarette to mock the memories of
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a siege by sub forces of the both in the town of garage that undefended but for a hastily formed me of civilians who here with the prospect of renewed conflict as political intentions rise is not something they sold soldiers willing to come to places me so new. oh, i'm not the pessimist. i don't think there will be fighting to prove that we've had enough fighting. and personally, i come from people who remember the war and the reason will prevail and find the memories of drawing and cray, on by grandchildren growing up in the face time. thanks to the 1995, dave disagreement that continues to hold around me so that we accept the data. and although it was clear that this was in a way, a reward for the aggressor,

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