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in this really jails sentence to administrative detention, the highest number in more than 30 years, surrounded by walls full of photos to showcase happier times. these women try to lighten, but with the uncertainty only deepening, there's little comfort to be found. the seams of desperation, near the rough uh, border crossing palestinians suffering forced starvation protest against israel's blockade of 8 supplies. the answer of any age good to have you with us. this is alice. is you a life from the also coming up the international for the adjust? it says the situation in ross that calls for the urgent implementation of measures that ain't requested last month or has to be took her
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and she's fire us president joe biden issues. the strongest statement gets on a israel's warren johnson. and former us president donald trump is order to paste hundreds of millions of dollars in a fraud case. the restart in southern gaza where the situation is becoming increasingly desperate palestinians were facing for starvation. have been rushing the trucks entering through the roof of border crossing. those are the scenes of trucks carrying food that are being rushed. israel controls the movement of goods into the strip and has prevented enough food and medicine from entering since the start of this war. also the cities of rasa and han eunice are under non stop is really attack more than 100 palestinians have been killed across gaza, just in the last day alone at nasa hospital. now a 5th patient has died in the intensive care unit downstairs. really forces storm
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the facility, cutting power and oxygen supplies. the hospital had been sheltering at least 10000 displaced people. i was a 0 startup was zoom begins, are coverage from rough come to test becomes tape of, of thousands which live else to each. you remove them 4 months of oil, but it's far from being in a different source of foods. and i have not that a while about that's an outdoor consist solely of canned food. my siblings are full and it will due to this the urgent they need access to purple nutrition and drinking on. so to alleviate the suffering, this is our last night, and this is the only food we are eating high up, the more i live up and the price of the kansas increasing along with the price of oil thoughts as to become increasingly is cuts. i'm the same as that, so it has been outside and i know different prices have become exorbitant across the board. the situation is dire with tomatoes now price to have $2.00 daughters
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with a compared to $0.50 previously. these inflated prices, along with the destruction and loss of lives that have made essential goods out of reach for many this fresh meat as i received. i'm far too expensive for most without adequate nutrition and clean water. there is a high risk of fully sec can recover its hot money saved that com food and the lack of access to items facilities is causing stomach related illnesses. have um a vehicle period us to model. this is a dangerous situation that could lead to developing serious health conditions among children. if gastro, intestinal upsets are not treated properly and in a timely manner, it can lead to severe dehydration which can sometimes lead to dental fussy bob a lot. yeah. you want to set estimates that if this tall facing continues up to 10000 children could suffer from 60 wasting and will need the treatment to recover
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. according to international forward security expense, the percentage of people in cars who cannot find the food they need is the highest ever recorded in one area. and that is a result of as well as located unbuttons topic about zoom out. just a rough rough is offering garza, well, how can a, where is from the u, ends food and agriculture organization. and he says it's extremely difficult to get food to people who need it. most. the old challenges, content you, all the access across folders is grocer, how far from the ways you've done that. and it is, it is not supplying enough. uh, there is a quite a complicated process in terms of, uh, uh, getting this food access because of the eclipse glasses. but also the q was of the trucks and, and, and, and even more, those that managed to get him to move inside guy is that for the distribution,
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there are tremendous challenges in reaching out to people who need it most. the not just, it was barely and accessible on the, on the distribution inside with the lack of proper infrastructure and warehouses was where we can store uh, such, fluids is not available at the name. so it's, it's, it is what the charging process in terms of the, uh, even the amount available does not get through easily because of the long process that it takes. the international court of justice has rejected south africa's requests urgent measures to safeguard rasa and southern gaza. but it didn't note, and you saw us on the city would exacerbate what is already a humanitarian nightmare. so some context on this i c. j order. last month, the court made a preliminary ruling, ordering israel to take actions to prevent a possible genocide. israel was ordered to prevent civilian debts, but since the court's ruling causes health ministry says more than 2000 people have
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been killed is really a tax. israel was also order to prevent and punish incitement to genocide. but just a few days after the i c j ruling senior is really cabinet members attended a conference promoting the establishment of illegal settlements and gaza and attendees called for the palestinians to be moved out of the strip. earlier, my colleague elizabeth for round them spoke with kenneth ross, the former executive director at human rights watch. he explained why v i c j rejected south africa's request for additional provisional measures. one way to understand what the court just did though, is that it's, it basically is saying we already ordered all of this to stop, you know, rather than just repeat ourselves, we basically are saying it's up to the government. so, but we're really un security council and for most us government to stop this, going to prevent up like that. and that's the way to read this, this latest response to the emergency application. yeah. and really interesting
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timing, because just before we head off the quotes routing, we had president joe biden saying that he's broken to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. yes, again, and he's saying that they must be a temporary cease fire. but other, any indications that the us is now more willing to use the leverage that it has with, as well to achieve that of you know, south we know, in other words, vibrant has been, you know, very strong. rhetorically, in pushing for an end to the killing of civilians and pushing for greater access to japan to train aid. but he has not used the enormous leverage paths. so the $3800000000.00 in annual us military assistance. still those, the art of sales still proceed and buying and refuse to stop those. what about it? you know, even to condition them on an end of the killing on an opening in the border space around to train a. so the real leverage that he has, he's just not using and so that's fine. yahoo, you know, here's these empty words from buying,
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sees that there's no change to them. any doors, and i think that's likely to continue until finally biking starts doing the right thing. and, and starts, you know, re re, conditioning or, or suspending, the aid in the arms helps us 1st and then joe biden has told is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that there must be a temporary ceasefire in gaza. kimberly healthcare has more from the white house. speaking from the roosevelt room of the white house, us president joe bivens said his team is working to get a framework deal in place to get a pause in israel's war on gaza. and he says he is hopeful a framework deal is in place that would allow for humanitarian aid to get in an infrastructure to be built. and unlike the pause that took place in november, that was just one week long. he is hopeful that this could be an extended pause to last at least 6 weeks. first of all,
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i've had extensive conversations with the prime minister of israel over the last 7 days, almost an hour each. and i've made the case, i feel very strongly about that there has to be a, a temporary cease fire to get the prisoners out to get the house is out. and that is underway. i'm still hopeful that crack can be done. and in the meantime, i don't anticipate i'm hoping that at the israel is, will not make any mass of land and vision in the meantime. but it's unclear if the is really prime minister is listening to the us president. historically, he has not, especially when it comes to the us cautioning about how to conduct the is really military campaign. the us pushing for it surgical tactics. but instead,
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israel has launched a campaign that is resulted in more than 28000 palestinian casualties, mostly women and children as well. the united states has pushed to allow for the shipment of a, namely american shipment of flower. the v is really, as have agreed to let in as of one month ago, but to date that still has not been left in. also, there is the concern, of course, that the 2 state solution has also been rejected by israel. one of the biggest points of contention between the 2 leaders. kimberly help it algebra 0, the white house is really police say a gun and has killed 2 people that are crowded bus stop. the gunman was killed after opening fire in the city of curious malachi, at least 4 others were injured in taken to the hospital of
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the and he is really military then stormed to the show us that the refugee camp in the occupied west bank, where the government is believed to have lived is really military fire and smoke farms and targeted palestinian youths. honda so it has more from occupied east jerusalem. this is really authorities say to people have been killed after a government open fire at a bus stop in southern israel. they're saying he's a 40 year old palestinian man from the sheriff fault refugee camp. police have identified one of those who was killed in the shooting a 23 year old man from an illegal settlement in the southern part of the country. additionally, 4 people have been injured with 2 of them seriously, and 2 of them moderately, they're being treated at different hospitals, in southern and central israel. now the national security minister, each more ben beer had went down to the scene earlier on friday for an assessment with authorities on what the situation was and how it developed. and the
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authorities say that the government opened fire from his car. 3 at this bus stop where he was later shot in the kills. now these really prime minister releasing a statement about the matter 1st offering condolences to the family, members of those who were killed and wounded with secondly, saying that the is really is, are going to defeat threats wherever they are. that does the, is not the only threat facing the is released ending the statement by saying there will be a quote total victory. the state of israel has now raised its security alert level to its highest possible level as well. ah says the latest attacks by israel that killed at least 10 civilians were part of a deliberate strategy to pressure. the group to stop fighting. children were among those killed in the air strikes on wednesday, 11 on it was the worst single day civilian death told 11 ounces the war on gaza began saying a lot of reports from the box you in southern evidence as the war between these
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really military and hezbollah keeps moving beyond the border. targeted strikes deeper inside lebanon, and kilometers away from the battle ground are becoming more frequent. israel has been tracking down commanders and fighters of the arms group. within the latest strikes, civilians, including children, were among the victims. as well as, as the attacks were deliberate and part of in this way, the strategies to pressure the group into halting the fighting. and joe, up i was the zip, i'm the one. her response to the massacre will be to continue the confrontation and escalate or the enemy should expect that him. he must know that it went too far by targeting civilians. they will pay the price in blood have a until now the warring sides have been conducting what has been described as a calculated escalation. an all out tour would hurt them both. yep. do i know not
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so? yeah, it seems they forgot the resistance in lebanon has precision guided missiles capable of reaching because yet shimoda to as yet is ro 2 has been threatening to do with the officials say, would be a copy paste from casa to bay boot. but they also say they prefer not to get their political. let's say, we don't want to go to walmart. we're interested in reaching an agreement with safety enabled the kind of residents of the most of the homes on the and see about the process. but if there is no choice, we will locked residents of southern 11 on fear, a new phase of violence to the step look man, i'm, he's one of these trying to find that pete extra. why did the conflict should it wants to expand the war? i'm a how has relies trying to avoid the full blown war, but these are these not even listening to the us administration and mama to the dollar by then while i pull off, which accuses the us of complicity. and the war on gaza appears to be preparing for
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a long fight. surrender, it says, is not an option. the cost which here is linked to the war on gaza. hezbollah has repeatedly said, there can be no fault to the fighting until the aggression on the script, as well as also part of the so called the axis of resistance. iran, which leads that who is also warning of severe consequences for as well. if it launches an offensive on russell in the south of garza, and that's why the coming days could determine the trajectory of this confrontation center for their houses. either novelty, southern left and on. the still ahead on alpha 0 world leader is blaming rushes. presidents of the death of his most vocal critic i'll explain involved in prison. you was last seen in the video link on thursday. the, the, the latest news palestinians are not only queuing to got bread and water,
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but they're also chewing on the machine to receive their treatment from the hops of the story. how rude walks to the cemetery. there is no tombstone for them, but he's determined that the names will be never forgotten. with detailed coverage, the set up and the veterans tell us that many of them have either the implicit for the actual practical support of the is by the army. the president biden says, once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line a week to look at the world's talk business stories. how much of those plans going to cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets and economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing in
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stations come down and many costs, well to understand how it affects our daily lives, just outline for us how big a $12.00 level is labeled food insecurity. counting the cost on outages in the the, the watching l 0. a reminder of our headlines this, our starting palestinians have rushed to trucks that were entering through the run for crossing, carrying food from egypt. israel, it controls the movement of goods into the strip and has prevented adequate levels of food and mid since i'm entering since the start of the war pacific patients has died in the intensive care unit at nicer hospital in san eunice after has really forces storm the facility,
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cutting power and oxygen supplies. the hospital had been sheltering at least 10000 displaced in the international court of justice has rejected south africa's requests for urgent measures to safeguard rasa and southern gods. but it didn't note a new assaults on the city would exacerbate what is already a humanitarian nightmare. world leaders are blaming rushes president for the death of opposition leader alex ain of on the in prison. that americans most prominent critic was 47 years old. guards at his maximum security prison in the arctic region say that he felt on well after taking a walk and became unconscious. you were to shuffle all of our reports from moscow. ringback this is the last time letting me pretty soon so most of all chris who was seen in public on such day unexplainable, ne, attend, that would be his last quote session via video link shaven headed gall and yet still able to poke fun of his circumstances. 24 hours later, personal source,
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he said he had died as news reached his wife. he was at the munich security conference in germany. she gave this emotional a composite response. you thought you were going to? i went through to him and all of his entourage pigeons, friends, and his government to know that they will be held accountable for what they have done to our country, to my family and to my husband. and that day will come very soon. knowing, following the announcement of his death versus present status released the statements of only felt unwell after work and lost consciousness. almost immediately medical staff at the institution arrived promptly and an ambulance team was called all necessary resuscitation measures were carried out, which did not yield positive results. the causes of death being established, the kremlin spokesmen had few things house to give you an idea. now,
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the doctor should give us the answers somehow. while the valley was a bold figure for ex, closing rushes each other's women, but he's going to the police crew journey where he may not. she is home, it is the game. migraines. devali himself was well aware. he's gone the, let's see in 2020 and the valley was on the plane in russia when he felt ill. he wasn't flown to germany and was in a coma for 2 weeks. west of labord tree tests reveals and devonte had been poisoned by the bind weapons grade nub, agent know the child developed by the russian state. the kremlin denied any involvement the mine who rushes presents. let's in a piece of wood, not mentioned by name, have become a soon and the site of the crime then live on these odds of corruption foundation accused. payton and his circle of defaulting and publishing russia. when the volunteer which has to most of june 2021, was promptly arrested for violating the terms of peace. provoke the paper ton
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one him a min ration from a position supposes, and his detention mobilized thousands of russians on the streets. a subsequent point though it was by police. c his imprisonment was repeatedly extended and his health declined sharply. from his presence out in the valley, cold rushes, you create invasion, a stupid rule based on lies in an oscar winning documentary, nevada, they recorded this message to his followers in case of his death. assuming your post, the obviously i want to say don't give up, you can't, and shouldn't give out what if this happens. that means we are incredibly strong at that time your book and since they've decided to kill me and use them to continue the calls with a stone to suppose is his wife eda and the 2 children you lash above all the odors . the rep mosca us president joe biden is visiting the site of a train, crashing east palestine. ohio. you are asked of the accident,
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released toxic chemicals into the air and water after the development of the residents of the town reported skin rashes and other illnesses. local environmental groups once binding to commit to carrying out long term health monitoring for the population. alpha 0 is john henry and has the latest here in east palestine, ohio. many people are welcoming president, jo biden's, arrival to the scene of a major train derailments that ended up with chemicals being spewed into the local water ultimately burned. and that caused a number of environmental problems here. a lot of the people are pointing out that it's been over a year since that accident happened on february 3rd 2023. and they know that this is an election year when president biden is here, and this is ohio, trump country, he won here last time around it. so some of the protesters behind me are people who are in favor of donald trump being president seen, didn't come to visit several weeks after this incident occurred. but
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a lot of people have talked to say, they still can't drink the water, they are passing out bottled water despite the fact that the state of ohio says that water is clean people here, many of them just don't believe it. and they say a number of people continue to get sick a year after this incident happened. and they weren't present invited to do more. john henry and l g 0 east palestine, ohio. former us president donald trump says that he will appeal a decision against him in a fraud case. a new york judge has ordered trumps to pay $354000000.00 inflating his wealth. he has denied wrong doing and called the case politically motivated. trump just held the press conference and mar logo, criticizing the ruling. they create a new york state judge just rule that i have to pay a fine to $355000000.00 for having built the perfect government rate. cash, great buildings, great everything in effect, new york, it's mostly talking about new york where we have
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a totally corrupt attorney general. she campaigned on the fact that i will get drop by what everybody else has zeros. kristen salumi has the details of that really this ruling by judge arthur anger on a serious blow to the trump. the empire. the former president has been ordered to pay nearly $355000000.00 in penalties. and in addition to that, he will not be able to run his company or any company for the next 3 years. he can't take out alone. also penalize his 2 oldest sons, eric and john junior. they each were penalize $4000000.00 and prevented from running a company for the next 2 years. and a top official and the trump organization and why silver also order to pay a $1000000.00 to south african soldiers have been killed in
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a mortar strike in the eastern democratic republic of congo. and another 3 were wounded in this incident, which happened near the city of goma. the troops are part of a regional force helping to con release fight armed groups in addis ababa african leaders have been meeting to discuss the interest in d. r. c. it comes on the eve of the annual african union summit where education and financial reform are top of the agenda. mohammed fall reports from the field capital 10 months of conflicting sedan have created the world as loud just displacement crisis. violence isn't testifying in the eastern democratic republic of congo. it's a national and regional innovations have failed. at least 6 countries have been suspended from the applicant union following on democratic changes of government. and the comic books from the east to the west have splintered. these are some of the most pressing issues facing off the conditions. and yet the theme of this
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year's summit education part of a long term vision for the continents. the other major topic on the agenda is sucked to him on the financial reform within the organization. without the to say the a you want to be able to function just that the most that i'm on the phone, correct them is we'll see you system isn't it is i hope the funds we managed to raise can suffice for the running of some of our central operations, we all know the u. n. has recently passed a resolution on financing some of our needs, which is a huge progress associated, but it won't solve all of our problems. our own efforts to fill the funding gap, it must continue intensively, comp discharge itself of its responsibility. so it did well. yeah. and most of the conflicting so then, and the democratic republic of congo will be discussed behind closed doors. but no announcements or initiatives are expected suspended member states of sending little different than negations, which means the violence about the return to the a you,
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he's on like how do you know, told test on the whole model heads of state with the beating a few blocks away to try to solve offered cause problems to within tough no, no, and more of the full body and heading down the time from the district to body. and hopefully that's where the will start to get up. not i have to move with family from place to place until they ended up here in ethiopia. but i'm, i use my popularity as an office to open a restaurant for a living, but of the but i think african leaders to try to end the war. and help us, we're trying to young communion 10 shift has no illusions about what the sunny will achieve. views no doubt share with by millions of others across the continent with a population of close to 1500000000 times 30 percent of the. well, some of the lives of the continents has foster potential to capitalize on its resources. often it can lead as need to achieve durable piece, promote good governments, above all start to get the unity fights of goals. so 3 mean it was how much fun to
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0 or the sample and that's it from me. zeros, any 8 for right now, whether is next on alpha 0, then inside story asks how likely a regional conflict is in the middle east at this point. to stay with us the the, i had a lot of there, it's been a settled story weatherwise across south asia recently, but we aren't going to cease more active weather starting to pull across into northern pakistan and india as well. not thanks to a front. it's moving across central asia, knocking temperatures down, bringing some wet to weather to of gun this time, and those conditions will start to sweep. they wait for the south saturday in to sunday. so were expecting some snow in the western himalayas and thunderstorms
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rumbling into northern pakistan and india. we could see hale and lightning with that is quite or across the north. we'll see some fully conditions, a full, the ne pets, an improving picture. as we go into next week and also settled whether across the south of india, why a ensure lanka on sunday, he's continuing to dominate for sherlock and the mold is temperature well above the average for this time of year here. and temperatures have been above average across the north of china. lots of fed whether to be found here. we're going to see a weather system develop, pulling its way across the east. the change in the winds of the last 3 conditions. pushing that, whether across into the korean peninsula, we will see the temperature come down and so but not just in so for the field as well as that wild weather works. it's wait for the east, but a pleasant day in tokyo on sunday. the unique perspective i want to leave, i don't want to, even if i'm not reporting,
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i want to leave this and it was really a, for my things, thoughtful this coverage. there's no reason to target the journal on her. it's voices that i'm of the patient. please be connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere means that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out to 0. it's totally, i shouldn't have recriminations. israel has ramped up in the spikes on his bike killing civilians and let them know that the group says won't go unpunished. combines of. busy on does that, could this exchange escalates into the regional conflicts? this is inside story, the
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hello welcome to the program. i'm adrian instead of getting the, as really ministry has been exchanging fine with the lebanese group has bullet almost daily since october 7th, as well as.

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