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meanwhile, hooton's top general in ukraine admits that his front line troops off placing difficulties also coming up violence in ethiopia, fields, fears of a humanitarian catastrophe. to we'll talk, organization warns urgent action is needed to prevent a genocide intake, right. and is one of the world's worst and most dangerous migration births for report from the dorian gap in panama, where the b u is helping thousands of refugees hoping to reach north america. ah, i'm really mohammed walked to the program for some president, vladimir putin has declared martial law in the fall regions of ukraine that moscow illegally annexed after
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a series of discredited vote just weeks ago. criminal back to officials and curse on one of those regions announced would move civilians out of the area ahead of an expected ukrainian offensive a step that could amount to forced deportation. his son was one of the 1st ukrainian cities to fall to russian forces. now ukraine is preparing to retake control these images by a russian and sold official claim to show fortifications outside the city as fresh and forces are retreating from have sun. vladimir putin blames ukraine for defending its territory. get his ymca as your cave regime refused to recognize the will of the people, rejects any proposals for negotiation, as gunfire continue, so civilians di you've not nearly lose this were put in declared marsh law in the 4 ukrainian regions, said moscow legally annexed measures of san marcos growing up in the situation in
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the area of the special military operation can be described as tense. the enemy is not abandoning his attempts to attack russian forces such oh it was is that it is your horse. the move is seen as a clear response to reason military setbacks as ukraine counter offensive advances are. here we were all sure. i'll russia voided. even just the word war isn't for 6 months. i punished. it's people with criminal cases for using it. william is. and now to clears marshal law in the occupied territory. one the, the occupies themselves, brought the war to ireland. it's under the constant false pretense of alleged negotiations. and now they are signed, decrease cementing the war li, bloot vino put ins. decree came on the day that russian installed officials in the ukrainian city of had san announced they would move civilians in anticipation of an imminent ukrainian attack. in russia, tv rang was one of the last independence news networks that were shut down. the
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channels editor actor, when our clergy cathy, is still working outside russia. she gave us her take on putin's declaration of martial law. well, this is something that brings us very close to the moment when the president of russian federation and, and his employees including their representatives, the freshman government would be forced to name this situation a war because so far they were insisting on the special military operation. so called special needs reparation. not acknowledging, not telling russians that this is actually a war. so people are scared to death in russia after the so called partial month, it is ation that has declared after this martial law that he has adopted a couple of hours ago. it's becoming closer and closer to russians and you know, we are so used to this narrative that trust and do not care about what's going on
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in the ukraine about the death of civilians about atrocities. so right now, even though it really did not care, i'm insisting that they're not majority, but of course, there were people who did not care about what's going on because they were comfortable in their own lives. so even this people now are acknowledging their understanding that this war is coming to their homes. and this is a very important moment. right now. that was the editor when i called you can't say the editor from tv brain. while at, let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. 7 president frank volta thought star maia has of postponed a trip to ukraine due to security reasons. according to media reports in germany, san maya was due to visit on thursday. the u. k, 's interior minister to well, at braverman has become the latest member of the government to leave office just weeks after getting a job prime and a set list. trust has been under pressure since she was forced to change her
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economic policy to, to negative market reaction. the united nations has warned that fighting in the east european region of to grind is spiraling out of control. and this calling for a ceasefire. countless people are at risk of going hungry as the country's government tightens a blockade. women prepare food for troops on the front line for our safety and survival. they transfer to great television commerce. for nearly 2 years, war has been raging between to grice, regional rulers, an ethiopian in eritrea and troops. the to grey forces are practically surrounded and addis ababa is severely restricting humanitarian aid from entering the area of the flogger this. there blockers un human rights commission has documented the 8 blockade when when's a record came out just a few weeks ago? and it details for the 1st time, very clearly,
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the way that you feel pee inside has been using hunger as a weapon. it opens and it's of course, explicitly criticizes that which is yet as much as you and or dish. this is sherry a year ago to grind fighters had driven out ethiopian military to much celebration . now the city, one of the biggest into gray, has been recaptured by ethiopian in eritrea and troops. there is no new footage. hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians are estimated to have been killed since the beginning of the conflict, largely out of the site at the world's media. the u. n says more than 5000000 people now rely on food aid, nearly 90 percent of the population. every 3rd child is suffering from malnutrition, and infant and maternal mortality are also much, much higher than before the conflict. the devastated health care system has made the situation even worse,
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or whoever is remitted. is there any funky and according to the original, his amazon emotional deficiency was also distort. the region was already suffering from the effects of climate change. now with the conflict, the crisis is rapidly becoming a humanitarian catastrophe. this growing concern of a violence against protesters on the streets of iranian cities, clashes with security forces have infected serious injuries, many protest as a to afraid to seek treatment at local hospitals. and so they're looking for medical help, thousands of kilometers away. 70 is it, as paul spoke to a doctor in the united states who was helping patients online you on security forces continue their crank down on protesters. yet iranians are still on the streets calling for the country supreme leader. i told her how many to
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quit hold him personally responsible for the death of gena, marcia armine, the 22 year old iranian kurdish woman who died in police custody in september. they know they're risking their lives and even those who are injured avoid hospital treatment for fear of being arrested. ah then health comes from 10000 kilometers. oh, dr. kai, by me honey. and iranian american doctor is chief of internal medicine at the clifton springs hospital in new york. he offers medical advice online, so people send you pictures of their injuries and how do you con code to get in contact with them? how do you answer their questions? if i can help them over instagram, sometimes i ask for images of their leg or their arms. i look at it to the best of my ability. i tell them what to do. ah, then i have
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a team of doctors that i've built relationship with over the last 3 years during of it. and i feel like they're safe and, and i connect the 2. so i mean, you can talk a little bit about the most common injuries you are seeing. the most common are wounds from pellets. and they can be from birth shots, majority or birch charts because they're multiple anywhere from 20 pallets to 50 to a 100. and now i'm seeing injuries with a paint gun where the actual bullet is met. all it's not from a paint from staying a i'm seeing a larger wound with necrotic surrounding. they don't penetrate inside the body. but again, if they don't take care of their wound, it can become infected and it can be sceptic. i'm also seeing a lot of 2nd and 3rd degree burns from electrical baton that they're using. a lot of these burns need medical attention like i v antibiotics i v fluids,
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large bruises throughout their body from fighting with the police are falling down while they're running away. my biggest fear is the law supply of antibiotics and also tennis. maxine, because a lot of these individual would need to add this boosters and are running low in that. how many messages to your doctor i extrapolated based on an hourly message close to 302500 messages a day every 24 hours has no sign of an empty ron's protest. so the government's correct on that number is only likely to increase large numbers of migrants from south america continued to move north under dangerous conditions. in response, the e u. as boosting humanitarian aid for the region, the e commissioner for crisis management to travel to panama, to meet refugees making their way through the darian gap, rain forest. it doubly,
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as alexander vonem and reports, we leave panama city heading south towards de dorian gap and 100 kilometer long swath of dense rain forest. connecting columbia and panama, you commissioner for crisis management unit, lena church and his team have been pushing to get access to the area where the number of refugees and migrant has been growing. the you has just quadrupled. it's a it to support those people to 2700000 euros. leonardo it says he wants to see the situation on the ground. i see that a lot of folks are coming home in. if you're comfortable, ford, 2007 can north in only 10 minutes. that's what we see. after perilous journey from columbia to panama, those who managed to survive the rain forest are brought in by local boats to law, has blank us a reception center here along the route, robbery, and rape,
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or as present a danger, as the insects and the lack of drinking water already lou. it's horrible that rang call steve belize, the flood rivers. you need to cross by ropes bowel yes. i think i love you to see how you have to put the life of your kids and danger. there are no words. i thank god for allowing us to make it here and, and this nightmare not letting me do. i think it's very hard. he's talia this episode. he yeah. but if where if they are exhausted, some are in need of immediate help but most are just relief. they have survived in we've easily gone. it's very complicated with children, even worse than i don't just the way up. it is not what people tell you, that it is just 3 days. but england be takes longer. it's hard total. after being registered by the authorities, most are free to continue with their journey. their dream is
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a life in the united states. you commission and lena church meets with families in private during his visit. he says he's moved by, they are stories, especially when i see family with small children or people who are who, who have disabilities as long. and of course you can see that they are not certainly not equipped for their new stretching. so that is, that is a, that is a big tragedy on the holdings here. we know that these people have been moored with false, false promises into undertaking such a journey. oh, so we will have to take a look. however, some who have been stranded here for many days, tell us the center was clean up by the authorities before the commissioners visit. no good. now they don't believe this is usually as clean as you're in. see it. now, the conditions are for migrants are terrible. here that will help me get the toilets are dirty, that hawaii they don't respect hygiene standards. illegal complaint by means by critics say the government of panama, which is not a poor country by international standards,
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is not doing enough to tackle the problem criticism to foreign ministry rejects known as a drug, their name or yeah, we have been trying for more than 2 years to voice our concerns them both in regional and multinational level. that they said that people know about his human tragedy of what we cannot do it alone. they believe that we need the information. we need cooperation from other countries who are part of the migration flow basic as well. but if you know it's clear that without ropes help, the situation would be much worse. commissioner, lena should says he wants to show people here that despite its own problems, and despite the war in ukraine, the european union is not going to forget them. you know what, you w me size and then stick around, stuck some. yeah. i
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