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plants it off the coast, it's fine for me. i do the only thing they can do to protect their environment in the race, to expand the the trouble and serve any of good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha, coming up in the program. this our born during the war and gaza and kills by starvation a 2 month old baby dies from a cute male nutrition is really air strikes targets, central and southern gaza, at least a town. this thing is a killed in the city of ruffled damaged. i heard the loud exclusion. we were only flown up in the air when the clouds, an old one clock, is really forces target houses and central gas. that's how this thing is a less searching for the body parts of their loved ones. and the west african
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original block eco wants the grease to lift some sanctions on molly's these air and getting the so we begin in gaza where israel's for store of ation of palestinians is rapidly worsening, acutely malnourished infants who haven't eaten in days are being brought to medical facilities, a 2 month old baby was rushed to the hospital and got the city suffering from severe amount nutrition. medical staff did what they could to save this child. but he died all 2300000 people in gaza or facing famine. the most vulnerable are the roughly 335000 children under the age of 5, i'll begin. but all we saw a woman covering her baby screaming for help. a pound baby seemed to be taking his last breath. we rushed him to hospital and he was found to be suffering from acute
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malnutrition, so your medical staff rushed them in twice a year. the baby has not been fed any milk for days. as baby milk is totally absent in gaza at the united nations is wanting of the immediate need for critical aid to reach the gaza strip. it says that without adequate food and water supplies, the risk of disease spreading and a famine only increases families in jamalia and northern garza, are desperate for food. oh, my young man, now shall we have no time, no flower. and we have very tie because of how go i will box them eyes hot because a sigh of smoke. i don't mean we have become pale due to hunger and we can't stand on our fee because of the tongue. i love to see when a jo amended, it gave me that i can whatever you should. oh, there is no, no, walter, no flower cooking or, or anything. this is better than living like this. house is 0, sorry god bless, whom is in rafa for us in southern gaza. satari people who been listening to your
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reporting for the last few weeks will not be surprised by these tragic developments you've been saying for weeks that there isn't enough food in the gaza. strip, what more do you know about this instance who died of mount nutrition? well, in fact we have been talking and reporting about that. so again and again that due to the fact that people in the north are completely soft spring on that the depth of the 2 months baby today is actually result of the ongoing systematic deprive. ation of the deliveries to the number of parts have gone into the parents of this kid that a discharge that had been starved to death today. a did not find any diapers milk for him in order to be fit, at least to provide him with the minimum rates of feeding for the principals as there's the absence of milk in the palace. the new market in the nose and light of the very limited number of humanitarian trucks being allowed into
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a beat to the number of parts of gauze on. this is absolutely terrifying because children is, are the lot just a segment that is completely suffering from the ongoing is very, prevention of a deliveries to another in gauze that we have been talking to a number of our lives in northern gauze saying that even adults, they have nothing to feed on. so children really work for us to go through such circumstances. and that will definitely, if they don't die, it will effect on their ability to grow later because of all kinds of baptism victims of also basic food items that they were forced to feed and roots and visit to boards. and um, it's a $33.00 absence of all the items that they are very desperate for. how are palestinians most palestinians in gaza eating at the moment? where do they get food from? the if we talk about the food in the cells, the are depends and going to humanitarian supplies being delivered or out soft,
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crushing and farm. i was sort of costing both. this is completely very limited in terms of the mass population right now. being or is only using a rough or under the same time, another at pots, they have nothing to eat. literally people were newton called the humanitarian troops that they were hitting before to their know, the right part. others did not manage even to get to the location where people are gathering, to wait for humanitarian drops to get into the another part of calls ip. and also it was mentioning that the human rights groups were saying that what is happening in the north is a mess i caught in the slow motion. we're as well as using this talk station is a woman who in line to pull restrictions being replaced. when aids and evers the yeah, it's a very good point that you make and one that you've been reporting on consistently i said for weeks, but actually it's been months now. look, there were strikes on civilian homes in rockville. what can you tell us about those? yes, in fact, through in the past
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a few hours has been seeing more attacks on rough thoughts. specifically, were another bombardment at a completely ok then the eastern parts of brooklyn for residential building that was completely empty as new entries to have their report said. the attacks also continued earlier were 8 palestinians have reported killed in a flap that have been directly his bombardment as will keep going on other parts of calls into software parts of can you just and also in the news of the territory you were in a shop to refuge account at least 2 palestinians have reported killed off to be directly hit by his reading a dro messiah claiming the lives of those people who were waiting inside. that area alongside that today is ongoing compartment had contributed to rise, the casualties among civilians to move down 100 pounds, plenty of being in did within the past 24 hours to recover zoom. as always, thank you for your reporting from russia in the southern part of the gaza strip or the is really army continues targeting residential areas in central gaza. also 0 is
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in her diary, spoke to a family member whose house was attacked. this was in darrow's bala on thursday night it was a p. m. on thursday night when yeah, the family were having their last cup of tea before they gathered and they drank their last cup of tea. there's where the forces demolished their house with the key to air strikes. this house has at least 4 t palestinians who are displaced in this house. and not only that, the house that was bombed had at least 4 houses surrounding it. under the rubble of this house where i am standing right now is at least 15 palestinians still chopped under the rubber. their families have been looking for them and searching for them for more than 72
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hours. right now. they told me they're tired. they have been looking for them and searching for them, but unfortunately they did not find them with us today is just uh uh, yeah, the one of the family members shows uh, can you tell us what exactly happened? flash now currently on sundays and then on thursday the family together we would always fasting. i stepped into that to the house was phone and there was no space i set by the room and placed my theed old machine to the in my left. a 2nd later i heard the loud exclusion. we were only flown up in the air. then the clock is it an old one blog? i started to touch my way out. i survived because the door and wooden cabin filled on me did you to? she was a, she is letting know i came back to see what is left after what happened. now,
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all my family members were the one that i suffered minor in the duties i. i miraculously survived by the grace of god. why searching? i came across a chide, but the part of his leg seems to be my nephew. then i found parts of beam with them all blown out there. you can see some of his cold. here's the vet, white on the back of it, it is full of the body parts and but the old guns we found after the explosion some found on the ground floor and some on the up to the one. when the house collapse, we were pushing a way concrete and pieces of flesh and the same telling you with a lot of the on my knees together with has 9 months old b, b would buried under the degrees. ok. as she bought the headway out, she was pushing pieces of flesh, kept it all over the place. my 3 sisters in law were killing him. you how much i
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mean in the past couple of days in the area were not easy as the is where the forces targeted houses that had dozens of the space people, people in the causes trip have no idea where to flee as they're telling us that there is no safe area. note in the nor nothing the middle area, neither in the south. however, people are witnessing starvation and endless air strikes. this is in the godaddy. i just need a better. but the empty government, protesters and israel has taken to the streets once again to call for an early election. so you're seeing live pictures right now. screen less start anti government rallies. screen rights are more targeted in their demands. also rally happening now. also intel a v, but this one organized by families of the captives were still being held in gaza. they are trying to put more pressure on the government to prioritize the release of
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those captives both of those scenes until it be happening. now we can go to honda, so hoops a home that you've been covering these process and they're this is now a weekly occurrence. we see this every saturday evening if i'm not mistaken. what are you seeing and what are you hearing the demonstrations to bring back? the captives are weekly occurrence. this is the 2nd week in a row, they're anti government demonstrations. let's take a look at the scene behind me of absolute chaos, as is really deb, it's 3 years worth watching with police. there are several water cannon that has been passed processors are blocking the ro here. this is also the place that was for the government demonstrations for the war, protesting a can you just show arms with here they have restarted these demonstration last
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week on the 3rd to resign. they're all calling for new election saying that his writing government has failed. the state of israel and securing its hills to bring back the captains just across the screen. there is that difference, recent and rally of the families that is really falling off the government to bring them with their incredibly free. and they're not with the ability to pick your seal to bring them back. i mean the, the main road that leads to one of the main highways in this room, iowa, that demonstrators have just completely taken over. there were cars coming through the crowd with demonstrators succeeded in this road and the water cannons rain of demonstrators miles house incense, where you can see that they are wrong. they are trying to send
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a message essentially, to view really government. but every single they're going to come out in the morning and ceiling. there is a change hill. there is a new government in power that will help with the return of bringing back to campus . and they say that every single week, every saturday, they're going to come out, they're going to demonstrate that they're going to do the exact same thing that they're doing behind me until there is a change in israel's governance. yeah, i'm the, you're giving us a great view of what's going on and where you are until a leave right now. and those pictures that we're seeing live leave, no doubt as to the fact of that portion of tel aviv completely blocked right now. look, you were speaking of the deal. how important, of course, that potential deal is the supplier deal indeed deal to release captives and gaza. how important that is to these families, relatives now and is really negotiating team has been in paris to re engage and
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talks on that possible deal. what do we know about that? the right and this is really delegation was actually sense, imperative south or so much american pressure was put on these really to bring back their negotiators to the table in order to try to reveal, to bring back the passive. hopefully they say before which is around to piece away is national security advisor, saucy, connect me smoking and i and said that it means when it goes eaters have something tangible in their hands. if they're asking is room for work cabinets to convince tonight to vote on what they're calling on line for this next proposal. so what we're looking at is in deals i received a release of some is really captives around the 6 weeks on, in the fighting. and simeon disease is really jail. that would be like
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the preliminary stages of this while it will be presented to the war cabinet on saturday night. so it's n y c. and it is something that they will work towards. they say that there is progress when they're cautiously optimistic about the next step. but these demonstrators here are right behind me, and right across the street are hoping to secure that seal. and additionally, these really prime minister has reiterated the military force, is really the only way to bring back the captives. but again, there's costs as often as a period of the put central line. and it's happening to vote on that. so who reporting their from tell a v, thank you very much for all of that. and those live pictures of a protest ongoing right now. brazil's president has, again said that israel is committing genocide and gaza at least enough to let
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a silver speech in rio de janeiro followed similar, similar comments that he made at the african union summits last week. israel was ingrid by louis comparison of the war on gaza to the holocaust. so if you're stuck with what these really government is doing against the policy and people is not, you know, it's genocide because it's killing women and children. and the us military says it has destroyed 7 empty ship, miss r, as in who's the controlled areas in yemen. the us central command says the missiles were mobile and being prepared to launch towards targets in the red sea, posing what it called an imminent threat to american warships and commercial vessels. meanwhile, the hu, these, a british showing the cargo ship that they targeted and the red sea is sinking, the ruby mark was struck earlier this week. us central command says the attack caused significant damage to the ship and a 29 kilometer oil slick that who these have been targeting american and british vessels in the red sea in solidarity. they say with palestinians in gaza,
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back to what's happening on the ground in the gaza strip pharmacist and the besieged strip to say that they're being forced to turn away people who need medical help because they have run out of supplies. they say most of the pharmacies have been forced to close down after is really bombardments. the few that have managed to remain open have not been able to receive any delivery for nearly 5 months left. and the was seating is when someone comes in seeking. and you can tell them, you can't provide them with the treatment they need. it's really the thing that we can't help or people. this is all because of these. are you the patient under control of the border crossings? the doctor from guns that who completed his medical training in ukraine is sharing his experience of working in 2 different mor zones. he says he was able to give his ukrainian patients a fair chance to recover. but at a loss the hospital and darrow bella, he's having to make life or death choices because of shortages,
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including no aesthetic. this is his story. the most of the kind of my name is dr. moose, abdulla holland. i'm a resident at 0 butler. i serve in the emergency unit at l. a hospital. i obtained my degree from ukraine last year in 2023. and i'm assuming that they've gone and my father, i served almost one full year and ukrainian hospitals at the beginning of the war with russia. the situation was dire with casualties on a massive scale with time though it became less than 10. but the situation in gaza is totally different. mobile from day one of this war till this hour is really occupation, forces are wreaking havoc and destruction on coasting. we are flooded with dead bodies and critically wounded people to move the accounts we have to lock them. i was working on october 7th and i have been on duty ever since are, we are still receiving critical cases and at the same intensity and the same page.
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survival, odds for victims here are really scans close to 0, especially image shortage of staff and lack of medical equipment and supplies that hi, how you can know of that. i'm not hearing casa, the doctors are forced to make hard decisions to choose between who to treat and who lives or times. or if i receive 2 cases of victim with 70 percent burns, and one with medium injuries out of 10 to the 2nd. as a 1st will go into substance and di, and hopefully there's a huge difference between the born ukraine and that of casa, a little bit in terms of the resources and medical supplies, or hospitals capacity in ukraine. world class facilities are well equipped and medical supplies are in abundance. here in garza, we use one single device or even a medical tool on many victims. this no doubt causes further complications including infections, especially in cases of injuries with open move. in ukraine, we worked at ease with everything in a bundle, from the staff to the resources,
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to come on. yeah. and ukraine, i never came across a single case where doctors are forced to perform a procedure on a patient without anesthetic cuz i'm not, i'm not as much as you're in gaza. i attended to a 12 year old child. i perform 25 stitches in his head without anesthetics or even a pain killer. it took me almost 2 and a half hours. unfortunately, it was something beyond description beyond words, the boys in pain and i'm hoping to protect the stitches. i hardly held my tears. the, the west african regional block echo was, is lifting some sanctions on the chair, including border closures and a suspension of financial transactions. a new share was suspended from echo was along with burkina faso and molly following military cruise the over through elected civilian governments in those countries. the block has also lifted some
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sanctions on the republic of guinea. a head injuries has more on this from level just it is there has been relieved of most of the sites using post on it by you thinking of a community of west african states in the week of the july 26. cool thing to printer 3. these include line, see and tablet kate of the country binding a travel band on leadership or the political leadership. immediate are members of their family. yeah. transport, cancellations, or other flight cancellations, between member states of the family community of west africa switch. i mean, i've also been lifted as well as they can, i mean, and finally, social sciences and post them them all assets of new jersey that will uh, bend or frozen in a government or other financial institutions and the region have now been lifted also, uh, economic and financial transactions with the countries have also been lifted. they've also been allowed to enjoy electricity supplies and all other benefits. they've been enjoying us members of that kind of a community of west african states that caused feel that this could be enough to
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grow and bring back the jump into the for what in return eco is wanting to share it to identify or other present an agreeable transition to civilian route and also that you need to release of a format to post president from a precedent mohammed bustle and run the rest of the country. so i'm thinking of a community of west coast which applicant states a gentler countries like molly. i've worked in a fossil underneath that being some 1st sessions as well. guinea in particular have been grunted reprieve. what are the relief from some of the economic sanctions imposed on it? molly, its citizens can now be important institutions in the region, as well as other concessions met to these organizations. the fact is that the organization is really, really got to bring breakfast for countries back into the fault, especially the organization or the association. so he lives states, now these concessions could need 2 things. a lead for members or citizens in those countries where i'd be such as i've been in post but a so it could spell danger for that could not be community of west african state,
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which i've seen lately as effective in keeping some of its members in by how many degrees? obviously the abu jeff nigeria some very interesting questions raised there. let's talk about them with professor emmanuel crazy. adding your a security consultant in risk analysis and you're joining us from sir really owns capital free town. so a few months ago, echo was, was all fire and brimstone threatening military intervention on those countries which carried out military coups. now the president of nigeria is talking about brotherly dialogue with those same countries. why that our big capital assets realize that it does last great debate to that is english cio interventions and reference have not been very helpful in bringing about some sort of mostly policy. this is rather the print test on the back for print precisely because it's been in decisive. it's not i'm just told the
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dynamics of desktop region. it's made decisions that did not reflect that really easy to browse it. so it's very useful and to get something back up and that's a bit of maturity to say kind of all, i think i've made a mistake. i think the process is until now shows that pops up inspection level with judge med as such. and we also want to start the discussion of possible i think i'd gratefully whitfield my knowledge to know well jeff said this may mall some relief by such and also some cost image. so is that for saying that now the medical is back, come back me and then what will happen again, don't just accept them. i think this is a drug distinction. so. so if, if, if i can jump in,
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i wonder what this means for the future of the region that because eco was effective, we tried to reverse military clues several times and fail. so what does it mean for the region? it was basically to the origin, the strict to the christian where there was such a beat. i don't know, i saw being shooting out the window because of indecision for rita should bear in ineffective bureaucratic technocratic into bushes. from the commission meeting, the hassle stands to couple of questions that do not reflect that we're going to underground it's the worst right now that just have the ability to drop and needs to visit the suffrage. it can be trusted at the, to a business back there, depending live by on the north side of the book to send the principals kind
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of investigate the tardy sign, dodge parcel, which we expect the course to be addressed. since the bust is big as of the spice of a, but it may just be in the south where those seem to be a shame given to leadership positions, physical peoples. otherwise we have one to see cause more stable. sunbridge, the my question was getting at the, the, sort of the fundamental philosophical question that is this all poses for west africa, which is does the region accept at the end of the day military closed or will regional organizations in this case echo was use their muscle try to use their muscle to force democracy. what does all the script search? sorry, go ahead or has no my so anybody but a suspension application of the principles. well, in that case they have no choice but to accept military clues, correct?
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well this is what the decision is. yes. and that is why they the the s of states ask themselves to we have a mission in the full job made up of frantic bureaucrats. the prostitute to be about the size of the challenges that we have. ready investigative presidents of the whole calculations based on what the best of the police side tool since the juncture where he knows much more in your what is happening in every single country. of course that's feel about that or the publish a school because of state they consistently when they me do it between one book enough, i also have been sort of a meeting monday happened when do you happen to do more kinds of excuses? and i remember one of the chief of the festa mentioned that correct and quite
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a number of us which came to question the call was about to come to the best extent to minutes about the best. which was very dismissive, not only that 20 said, well, we will intervene, we will do the same that the adult institutions grew. the one focuses on death rates shouldn't, shouldn't go off and then stay out of politics and focus on trade in economics to increase the bed, which makes the rules. and of course, must be in bold assistant deprecation or whether it's somebody, economics, social issues, the environment, politics, and it's about security that go as, as failed itself as. ready people in the summer months i've been celebrating how
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central for boss, and if you read the general was like it was a substitute in which as one of the origin of signatures to god vision of breed is paid. so we got screwed up the need. i said that's not much time for the changing. ready rapidly changing challenges and problems of the software. this is afraid. well hopefully that should across. all right, professor, a manual quote of the ending security consultant in risk analysis. thank you for joining the program. and so there have been more demonstrations in the senegalese capital the car protestors are unhappy over the postponement of the presidential election. the vote was due to be held on february 25th for president mackey south, delayed that vote and there is no uncertainty about when it will go. head south says that his mandate as leader will end as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't
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said if voters will be going to the polls before then nicholas hack is in the car with more on this. there are multiple demonstrations this morning. we saw the candidates going out to demonstrate. then there were members of the civil societies here, where we are our people from civil society asking for their release of what they describe as political prisoners. and among those political prisoners are these 2 men. we find sancho opposition, leader and what's on the zone bottle. and here's the candidate to the presidential election july, but to fight their boats in prison. one of them sancho cannot run in the presidential election. the other is a candidate. now, people here on calling for a delay that their issue is not the election for the release of their leaders. what we're seeing is so many people out on the street. so many people discontent over the political crisis that is taking place right now. there's one man that has the
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key to bring back the piece and unity. it's the president and the president has called for national dialogue tomorrow, where he'll be meeting candidates, but also members of civil society as go to the us know in south carolina, the final day of the conservative political action conference is underway. donald trump is addressing the crowd at the moment. his republican presidential rival nikki haley is notably absent from the list of speakers. the c pack group has endorsed trump for president. the conference is the most influential annual political event for a public and conservative. allen official joins us live from national harbor in maryland, where the conference is being held. and you were just telling our team just before across to you that you had never heard of speech like this from donald trump weiss . it's because i've had many of his speeches since 2015 when he 1st announced this campaign. and he tends to follow a se, putnam, this is just slightly different passed on, although you certainly revisit the old it the same themes. let me just point,
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tell you that the c pack conference is in maryland. donald trump is here. he is not in south carolina, we have the primary is being conducted and many people were surprised at that. but he thinks obviously the south carolina is a done deal. his father sees consent. certainly, donald trump is using the arguments that he's going to use as we move towards the general election that he believes that november the 5th, the day of the election will be liberation day for ordinary americans. it's a line the go to a lot of applause here from the thousands in the whole. he also went back to his own game show, whole streets. when you run the apprentice telling joe biden, you will be fired, that he says that the united states simply isn't respected. the ways in the days when donald trump was president, but yes, again, he returned to the theme of college in america who the last 3 years abroad opened borders, increased crime, apply the economy, and he believes they see a low and can fix it. which of course, was a line that he used during his acceptance of the republican nomination back in in
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2016 and also used to doing his integration in 2016 to so revisiting same things, but certainly packaging it slightly different with obviously one i to the general election in november and alan, you're right. i incorrectly reference front as being in south carolina because my mind is already on the south carolina primary. trump is going to the state ahead of the boat. i mean, things seem like a foregone conclusion. there that trump is going to not only went and south carolina, but then continue to try and really rump through with this primary season. the elizabeth there are big problems for nikki haley. she's a said that she's got one eye on super tuesday, which is the 1st tuesday in march and, and she's going to concentrate on that. that's when a number of states have their primaries, but she's in real difficulty. i mean, she's a former governor of so it's kind of like a, it's a home state and if she loses that then people are going to start asking,
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can she possibly be donald trump, any weird allison? the answer is no. she starts to leak support. she starts to leak endorsements from people who see that the race is inevitable. once you start to lose money and that's important, people wonder what they're putting into our campaign. what do we possibly get back for that? what will be the appeal for the end of it? and so she's having real problems and it looks as if donald trump is going to win south carolina. and so it's catalina comfortably. and how do we know that he's relaxed about that? we'll look at one of the states just now. he's laughing and joking with the crowd. he didn't go to south carolina campaign on the final date. he thinks essentially it's in the bag and he will know. tom is attention to the general election because he believes that super tuesday is almost inevitably going to be a trump room team as well. so he is very relaxed, very comfortable and know using the arguments that he's going to use against your bike. and when it comes to november, ele, official reporting there,
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from the c pack, the biggest annual gathering of conservatives, which has, as we said, endorsed trump. thank you very much. i a still a head on alpha 02 years after the war and ukraine began. wives of russian soldiers are detained outside the kremlin at a rear from test. the president biden says $1.00 to $2.00 states solution for palestinians and israelis. but 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. the colleges,
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when the verse of nature, color and meaning with these really made it to your patient front and center. nothing about this exemption is traditional or permanent or dis work place next to younger artists. it's a reminder that there is one under his way the bombardment i think that something they refuse to die. substantive data seems like quite an open exemption only to be closed after the war. and as it drags on menu on these paintings, maybe a survivor of causes or the
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the you're watching else as 0 reminder of our headlines acutely malnourished infants who have not even in days are being taken to medical facilities in gaza. one was a 2 month old baby medical spouse tried to save the child, but he died of starvation. within the last few hours it is really airstrike has killed at least 8 people in the southern city of ross and gaza. women, children, and the elderly are among the casualties. the buildings targeted were near a busy road leading to a market with roads damaged by bunting, and no fuel for cars. writing a bike has become a commercial way of getting around parts of the gaza strip expos, i'm of which has that story. navigating the destruction is a challenge for everyone in casa, is roseville. boardman has left neighborhoods in ruins and roads to so bikes have
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emerged as alternative transport if you'll minute. so a lot of the best to seattle because of the massive destruction caused by the is riley's roads are no longer suitable for cars. so bike, so the number one means of transport them, it's easy and light to use. needless to say, the majority of cars inside the gaza strip have been destroyed as well. for the car, still intact, drivers can not find fuel with price is going through the roof. it's pushing money towards that. my that's know. we have been running this street business for 4 days now. i tried to do it 2 weeks ago, but was besieged by the israelis. most cars have been damaged and if they're still running, there is no fuel. little. this is when you kind of comes of alita, the fuel, which was 4 or 5 seconds is now 4050. if available, what can we do? we have help with the crisis is further complicated by it's really directed to evacuate homes and shelters. many have to walk long distances,
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but some are ready to help others to move around more easily. and then i'm a honda now. i use grab a blank repair workshop, but it was totally destroyed. so i restarted my business on this corner. there are no cars or fuel or even good roads to drive on. gardens are left with their old bikes and motor bikes only. i am trying to serve my fellow gardens and lend them a helping hand. as the people because of tried to survive is rarely bombardment riding a bike is being seen as a symbol of resilience. helping many to better navigate their daily lives. one push of a pedal at the time. x was i moved out to 0. and the president of mexico has revealed of the phone number, the new york times journalist. after objecting to the questions that she asked fellow reporters a condemning what they say is a presidential attack on their profession. as john home and reports, mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. during lists the
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mexican governments use state media to launch an online at tech support against the new york times bureau. to these questions, the president objected to do so, was by the side, use your findings from the new york times and who we have a senior to do this report in this is that report quarterly report, the live funnel. it is $10.00 more than press conference. the president also read the bureau chief cell phone number loud from alexis. she'd sent his team asking for comment for an upcoming office. cool. that in particular, as an alarm bells ringing. hit. just to put this into context, mexico's one of the most lee from countries, but john lives in the world where they receive a text, not just from criminals, from authorities themselves. free speech groups say such a dangerous precedent. the vast majority of death threats in mexico, our sense to re borders v. uh, what's that uh, the facebook messenger and other such applications. and
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a such local officials in mexico could use the president's actions as a justification for their own actions, and basically no longer have any prior restraints to continue this. the president's revealing of the john, this number was actually illegal if she wasn't asked for permission. first, the head of the countries access to information institute told us that those things are going pretty quickly. sea level we will have to abide by the world the. if the low establishes that i cannot disclose the telephone number or personal data that was collected in the exercise of my powers, then why am i disclosing it? you would have to justify why this disclosure was made. the president was later off if he was responsible, should anything happen to her in the country when moving it doesn't journalists were killed in 2022. that's the head admitted. no, don't exaggerate. if she's worried, she should change your number. so what was the new york times article about the day of the president's tie,
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right. it was published reports that us officials spent is looking into allegations the allies of president lopez over to door took money from drug cartels. they basically got soon the cisco needs and it says that there's no smoking gun and the president himself was never accused of taking any cash the all it's kluso states. the us never begun to form an investigation. but now instead of talking about the pros and cons of the pace, the news is of another journalist at risk. this time off to the actions of the head of state. john holman, out to 0 is mexico city. the it's been 2 years since rusher, launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. it's tanks and troops broke through defenses to reach the outskirts of the capitol keys, but failed to capture it. us intelligence estimates 315000 russians have been killed or injured in the war. ukraine has suffered around 200000 casualties. more
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than 6000000 ukrainians have fled the war to europe and beyond. with most sibling and poland in germany and the check for public, nearly $4000000.00 ukrainians are internally display of the fighting is estimated to have cost $152000000000.00 in direct damage. and it's affecting all sectors of ukraine's economy. oh, presidents of all the mirrors, the landscape says that his nation is determined to win the war. he's been speaking of the ceremony marketing 2 years since russia launched its invasion, the prime ministers of italy, canada, and belgium as well as the european commission. presidents are sort of under land where they are to express solidarity from mcbride has more from the pro, an eastern ukraine. to me, there is very little in the way of official events to mock this 2nd advisory, but especially here in the east of the country. and in the region of, don't you ask why people will tell you that this goes back a lot longer than 2 years. that in fact, that will be kind effectively in 2014,
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with russia's backing of a separatist in that area. that puts at lots of the cities and towns in the ukrainian control pods all don't. yeah, it's very much on the front line is that these where they have roommate and with recent russian success is particularly around of div, cuz that does seem to be this fear that and a lot of these ukraine, new controlled towns and cities that russia may be trying to resume its attempts, it's long held gold, a goal to take the whole of the down yet for itself. so there are increasing concerns as we're on the sound of a sweet looking ahead to that the jet. but then people will also point wallace style made on the front lines. it seems others military success is it was just last night that the ukrainian forces were claiming to have down to a 50 surveillance at craft of deep into the rush of that space. this is similar to another surveillance across it. it also destroyed
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a months ago. the other success is by the force here, the arrival of ass 16 fights is more sophisticated seed, right. and so there are things militarily that people can look at that are changing . so somewhat the battlefield, it may have bigger changes as we get into this 3rd year. with this full scale will, russian police have detained at least 4 people that are protest outside the kremlin in moscow. wives of soldiers protested in rushes capital demanding the return of their husbands. you're a shove of oliver has more on this for moscow of despite the official reports of all, his people started sole support for the invitation of the minister of rationing ukraine . we can clearly see the growing discontent here. several journalists would attained an error on today near red square, where we keep processed by ones and mothers of mobilized resolve is, was taking place. the women gather every saturday to lay flowers at the 2 of the unknown soldier near the kremlin and demands that their husbands and sons be allowed to return home because they cons be on the front line and definitely as on
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the officials hold them to also such 2 people were detained around the russian at raleigh's, in memory of the late opposition activist, and exceeding the bony, as well as at and t will. and onto draw fridays. there were pulls the most components were coming to the cathedral of points to save. you add to own, at the memory of alex, a novella and the, the police told several people at the exit from because central to try to get documents. so as rushes, gearing out for the presidential elections and knowledge is crucial. impulse and full force has to keep things under control. at this point, brushes reported advances in the front, many se that'd be facing is guessing, go down in the trenches 2 years ago. and his address to the nation of letting him in prison stated that russia didn't have plans to capture ukrainian lines. but laser in september twins points to receive full ukrainian regions, was proclaimed as part of russia and on a cold here, russia's new territories. and. and now they were supposed to move the, the,
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and take care of and odessa and to control display plans to replace lead humans, the landscape with the pro russian leadership as well as defines the anti russian sentiments and ukraine at those goals had not been achieved. the majority of the russian people keep pushing state t v and also show the russian army had to talk you praise. back in 2022 to a protects the civilians that from you played which according to the russian side, had been pounding the problems with in font as so the start of the full scale ministry. confrontation of the vin way moved. that's millions of refugees and complete destruction of those territories. that for many off now probably is time to question the special mutual operation, whether it's an effective strategy to achieve rushes goals. dealership of all of the old jersey, right? most square in the body of russian opposition liter i'll explain of only has been handed over to his mother. the volley died suddenly in prison last week. this was
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in a remote maximum security arctic penal colony. kremlin authorities st of only died of natural causes. but many have blamed president prudent for his death is still a head on alpha 0, confronting the president's french farmers take their protest to the very top. the rights organizations filed a civil suit against the dutch states saying supply is around would be a part for f. 355 projects extend that alliance complicit. impossible war crimes in gaza. then that lens has house the repeating distribution center for f 35 spare parts from where it's also supplies as well. in 2022 and exported spear parts worth $2400000.00 to the country with the escalation of the war. and guys at this number is now predicted to be much higher. for the 1st time,
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the court has ordered the country to stop sending weapons to israel. the verdict is seen as a severe blow to the dutch government to add onto that stopping. it's gone for the ocean to the ex. $35.00 program would jeopardize excites with us and it's, well, i must have specific areas. it cannot make impact in this product. to judge argued that political and economic interests. com be more important than the protection of civilian lives. during the war, the at the top prize, the golden beer has been handed out to the berlin film festival. the cain is at the festival for us in the german capital. tell us about this film. i believe it's
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called down may. what is it? and i'm not sure whether you were able to see it by the way, but we looked at everything you can tell us about this. still the thing about stone may from message of the french senegalese direct it is that it confronts an issue which has been at the forefront of many people's minds. not just in the film world, but also across europe by those countries, which will once colonizing countries that stole the property of civilizations in africa and took them back to the home country. so down make concentrates on the benita bronzes and the struggle to return those promises the whole principle of restitution. batches was met the director of the film referred to in accepting the prize with gold and back this prize can back at this festival. the best film is
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this documentary, and it is something, as i say, which resonates with many people in the united kingdom. that of course, the elgin marbles with the of the european countries that have pharmacy, that which ones belong to other civilizations. and that's one of the points that many people here have wanted to make and donate the war on gods that costs a long shadow that has reached the berlin film festival. tell us about that. of the, the, sorry i was starting to hear you that you are asking me about the more and goals are most of the fact that the science here. well, one of the films that has been on us this evening here in bowling know of a land, a documentary put together by a team of israelis and palestinians, which looks at the life and struggles of a village in the west bank and the impression that people left feel cost to them by the israeli government and the is ready defense for the interesting
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thing is that accepting the prize, the 2 men who are most involved in this film, one is ready, one palestinian both spoke about the need for a cease fire immediately and this is a full that was picked up by many other people, some recipients of awards, some people presenting a was one particular presenter of a documentary awards chose to wear something on a closing. so when she turns her back to the audience, it said ceasefire. now. so clearly, many people who are attending this festival felt the need to put that view across about what they believe is the answer. so that positive, i'm at least dominant can reporting from roland or thank you very much dominate. the french president has been confronted by protesting farmers at the annual paris agriculture show and mentor. and nicole appealed for calm after dozens of protesters scuffled with police at the event and caused damage to stalls. already
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faucet reports, it's your, its largest agriculture event, showcasing the produce of french farmers. but even before it opened, it did become another suitcase for that. and the almost would be protesting for weeks. that's my costs, poor pay, strict environmental regulations and competition from imported new products for us as president to cancel the plan debate with funding representatives here. also they called it provocative with reports of environmental to this also being advised. uh instead there was this impromptu faceoff with some of the protest is rolled costly binding products unless you pick up the sort of, you know, good i always before a guy looks confrontation with this and confrontation does not produce anything good. there can be disagreements in our exchanges, but at least we talk to each other that the dialogue remains confrontational. ceramic with it the by tom is complaining that they would dying from low incomes and bureaucracy from competition with foreign products using chemicals bands and
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from the government has tried to cub. nationwide protest with a more than $400000000.00 package announced this month at a pledge not to bond pesticides that are allowed elsewhere in europe. the protesting farm is though, showed on saturday, but they intended to keep up the pressure about paying the way it's a home that shouldn't be riot police in the fair. i don't expect anything from a chronicle. eventually the french president was able officially to open the parish show. he's now promising a meeting with farm is representatives next month to consolidate emergency measures and set out a plan for reform. how useful is it out to 0? a growing number of migrants from haiti, or requesting asylum in mexico faced with changing policies on the us mexico border . many save the time has come to learn spanish as the 1st step towards a new life and mexico. i know a rough hello reports these young men are on their way to with spanish language
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course in mexico city. all of them are migrants from haiti. so they've only been in the country for a short time. they say they want to learn spanish in order to live and work in mexico, legally, especially you only see the i don't want to go to any other country. i'm looking for a safe place to settle because i have a lot of family in haiti. pet is depending on me. if i find a job here in mexico, i will stay in work to help my family. richard tells us he doesn't want to risk crossing the border into the united states, out of fear, he could be deported back to hating. and richard is not alone in his mindset, the number of haitian migrants looking to settle in mexico is growing. and it follows a sharp rise in migration as issues like violence and poverty have worse and in haiti. in 2023 hastens accounted for nearly one out of every 3 applications for humanitarian asylum this. according to mexico's national refugee 8 division,
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mexico has struggled to address the historic number of people seeking international protection in the country. way not. but even those services, like the spanish language courses designed for migrants have been stretched, then educators like i must say, going don't say that mexico continues to be a country that welcomes anyone seeking assignments like that a. i think the idea of spanish courses comes out of necessity. so if someone is seeking that we teach them spanish and we can't deny them the right to that education plan more than they got. and they said they did to, the one majority of migrants transiting through mexico continued to view the united states as the final destination. many haitians say that mexico still represents a more stable place to stay than their home country. to minimize it up a little al jazeera mexico city. columbia is hoping to strike it rich by solving a 300 year old maritime mystery. the government spending 4 and
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a half $1000000.00 to explore the wreck of a spanish galleon. it's thought that the san jose was loaded with plundered treasure, including gold and silver, now worth billions of dollars. at the 1st us spacecraft to touch down on the moon since 1972 is taped over on its side. but now says that the, this is lender is alive and well, the us space agency and intuitive machines. that's the private company, the built, the spacecraft, say some of its antennas are facing downwards hampering data transmission. we think we came down with, like i said about 6 miles an hour this way and about 2 miles an hour this way and park a foot in the surface and. and the lender has tipped like this. and we believe this is the surface, the, the orientation of the land or on the moon. all right, we're going to take very short break resets and we are back in the top of the hour with more games.
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this is the 1st one they saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame as to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. if a child does not die from the bombing, he will die from the cold that no clothes, no food, nothing. no diapers were 5 and children in attends of one square metre towards the continue without having a hostages right now the specs for the governments of the country for texas on
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october 7th, this government fails miserably. this magical facility in the mind, incidents coughing so hard to them is a single room, but provide health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers. for dance health sector is needed destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapid support forces. d u. n says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well . and the center also receives patients with gunshot wounds or shrapnel from artillery strikes, serving as a lifeline to many investigating volunteers and say they'll continue to do what
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they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. the more and during the war on gaza and killed by starvation, a 2 month old baby dies. that a cute now nutrition, the time 0 venue, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 line from the also coming up is really air strikes targets, central and southern gaza at least 8 thomas daniels are killed in the city of ruffled the thousands. it is released protest intel, of these demanding immediate elections and an exchange deal for the captives held in gaza and the west african regional block echo.

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