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the, the, it is ready, it strikes some guns, a show, no sign of letting off those warnings grow about the die shortage of food across the street. the hello, i'm down jordan, this is all just they are a life from don't also coming up. the man hopeful the fact that the ducks have that he started to the good thing guitar immediate to say that cautiously optimistic thought to the latest round of gaza si fi adults involving the head of israel's intelligence agents. china is foreign minister, one e, as in australia, it's a 1st visit by visions talk to different mountains seventies on the us supreme
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court rules. so allow police in texas to arrest migrants across the buddha from mexico and the we begin with new warnings about the di, shortage of food and gaza and suggestions that is randy restrictions and aid could amount to a war crime. it follows the report by the international food security monitor earlier this week. st gardens would soon be dying of hunger without a ceasefire. the un human rights treat boca to excess. israel's restrictions put them out to using starvation as a method of rule, which is a little crime is quoting on the international community to assist is will allows unrestricted entry of aid into gaza, of the risk assessment. but much of the small amounts of food entering cause that comes into incomes. one palestinian, the have decided to send the world a message in a rather unconventional way as terms of mohammad that explains a mistake from the
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feel refugee come to the wi fi. fi wants to be noticed around the was a mixture shelter of pink guns that she hopes, increase awareness about starvation, an aluminum funding policy, at least. and what i love, and i'll go behind this creative book, is to send the message to the whole world. and that's the only age, deliberate to goes in. the news is canned food, ways of causing misery to children here, mainly mal nutrition and diseases. all i wanted to tell to, well, this is not our life. we have out traditional cuisine. same is around the world. but for months we are still having a few. she didn't do it alone. children who have been one of the main victims of israel's. what on god's played a big part. and while i live at the the is the comes with divided by all the children. if enough, he and refuge account with the model, it is made up of 13000 kinds connected by volunteer children. together we opened cons. i'm with the cement inside and built the time during my district. you also
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saw us the reception for palestinians escaping is red destruction in the north. what if i did and we're living in misery? this tend symbolizes us suffering. we're trapped between a rock and a hard surface. the relief, a being delivered is not enough. all children are stopping and falling sick with suffering on many fronts, lack of shelter, lack of food, and above all, the lack of security. it's a small but defined piece of thought that a few wants to bring attention to the palestinians. blind having some kind of a to 0. meanwhile is really as products of targeted an area of crowd to do with the residential homes and buildings. one attack struck a family home getting 15 people. first responders are struggling to retrieve more bodies stuck on to the revel. i'll just say i was, i'm a salad sharif reports from the scene and a warning. some of the pictures in his report, a disturbing the slightly and i'm to follow up on him is really rates have not
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stopped attacking cause a city since the morning was on have or jets have targeted a family home at the center of cause. the city is killing 15 people. these dead bodies were retrieved, moments ago from under the rubble of this house is just what we're seeing is that the majority killed here are women and children. and this was a direct targeting bite is really we're just off on a house of several stories. and as we can see, these dead bodies on the ground have just been recovered from under the rubble can a number of people remain missing under the rubble. as our medical staff, he's and civil defense crew could not reach this place out. ok, this house, emboldened by the mic bill family, it has been completely destroyed, but it's really excited to i just don't know me. so i'll try to do that and you know, i mean, yeah, and that's, i mean, i know you, ma'am. it's a business. my brother's house and i mentioned fortune key women, children, and the neighbors was struck out. uh that was peaceful people that have sleeping often having the last meal for full fostering. suddenly we were taken away by what
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happened and it, despite oldest, we say praise be to god caused them due to the lack of resources. well, you know, there remains a number of killed people under the rubble. we are unable to bring out to. 2 the relentless bombardment on causes sitting by us really were jets, has now targeted this family home is killing most of its residential walk traffic. others under the rubble of the city of jersey a my do you have to was step in more explosions and gunfire around the whole ship. a hospital in kansas city, at least 50 palestinians have been killed and many more detained. despite as palace, demands, patient's medical stuff remain trapped as of late, continues, the hospital had only reason to resume partial operations of the suffering, large scale destruction during his ready raid. in november and despite one saying that rough it was a safe area as well as regularly bombing the southern city and guns at the sheltering more than a 1000000 displaced people. i'll just say i was tired. assume before us now from alaska. as well as was unrelenting,
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yet more palestinians buried who was who carried them short to suit and facing simon before the whole month. and now the we, i am from a lot of people have to hold. yeah. having to who of what it means black than this . this is it will say no more than 1000000 palestinians are seeking shelter in guns . the south forced here often onto devastation in areas of the north east. very all me to drop off would be say, the messiahs have continued destroyed is densely populated area, monthly. there is no safe area, but they're saying this is a safe area, but there are no safe areas while they're hitting from every direction and they don't care about people. they displaced us from here to there, but we don't know where to go. this will say is mission is to eliminate most fighters. it's food and re people who are being killed. we are unarmed innocent
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civilians. we never carry donald. this is the majority of the palestinian population garza know when this trip is being pat. this is, i'm say ross in central garza and i got the name is emily. at midnight we woke up to the sound of a bloss rushed the area here and found this house completely destroyed. hoford's residents were killed and some of one of the rubble is the desk building gauze. when i was more than 31000 with the people sheltering key roof, i think typically cool and at the desk to we're wise is very offensive. grounds continues direct about as boone, how does the rough, rough southern guns in direct talks between israel and how mass underway in doha, they're discussing the latest proposal from asked for a prison that captain exchange and then enter the war, consult the media to say they remain hopeful and fall ripples as the term used by
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the spokesman of the foreign ministry here was that they are cautiously optimistic about the results of the talks. but he said that it is very good that the talks of taking place in doha, that to me, is cutoff, can monitor these talks better, can facilitate them better. and he talked about technical teams from, from both sides working on the details. these are invited talks. we have to notify and the is really is don't tell these readers here. they don't have many provocative for decision making and so on. so that's why the chief of the most are they have been a, has already left with for consultations with easy to ship. and basically, the cutoff saying that this is going to take time. i don't think we are at the moment now what we can say that you are close to where to where the we are. as i said, we are cautious. we have the mistake because the ducks have it if you want them, that is a good thing and we hope that that to continue, then they help to build upon that and becoming as days. but it's still too early to
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to announce any any successes. so we remain, as i said, we made hopefully the for the ministry spokesman or so made it clear the top to convince these are the actions during the last couple of days, particularly the, the attack on the chief a hospital. he said that those talks have to stuff on the international committee has to do something to prevent these ladies from continuing to commit to those violations against medical facilities and goals and also against civility. as he said, the cup out of has already sent that $86.00 cargo planes uh, with the humanitarian a to cause entities goes to contribute logistically and financially to any efforts to bring more 8 at 2005 i'm just gonna go as well. yeah. my colleague, the navigator, spoke some of the must read these a political analyst of the doha institute for graduate studies. he explained why both sides are having difficulty finding common ground. i think the issue is,
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what does israel want out of this negotiation versus what, how mass wants out of this negotiation? as we've been discussing how mass, once a permanent cease fire, they want an end to the violence in gaza. and israel wants some assurance that it's going to be allowed to to continue that. so the question is, and has been for many weeks, how do we reconcile those to diverging positions? is it possible to say who is, who's negotiating from a sort of a stronger position, a position of strength? why would say that israel's negotiating from position with strength based on, based on the fact that they are supported by the united states? i mean, the united states holds all the leverage. they are the one entity that could end all this tomorrow with a, with a phone call, but which has been unwilling to do so. so if they have support from the united states and there isn't any sort of consequence for what, for what they're doing and garza, then they're free to either negotiate
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a deal that works for them, right? that meets their conditions or continue, continue fighting. much as being said about these divisions between 5, unless any yahoo that are there enough to make a difference to, to what's happening on the grounds and gaza. well, i think we have to keep a close eye on it. i don't want to belittle some of the differences that we've seen emerge in recent weeks and, and how the us so sort of, uh, ramped up some bits of rhetoric on israel against is real critical of israel. but i'm much more interested in what the united states is doing than what the united states is saying. they are issuing these sort of verbal slaps on the wrist from time to time to time. we've seen that from a biden, from lincoln, and from others in the us administration. but until the us actually shows that it's willing to change course, until they're actually willing to demonstrate that they're going to implement this kind of red line policy that they're going to, for instance, stops applying israel for weapons. then i think it's just more of the same. okay.
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and in speaking of the weapons sales we, we now hear from canada, but it's saying that it will hold future arms sales to israel. there was a non binding vote that was held in the house of commons. how so significant of the development is this? i think it's important. i think what we have to remember is that while this isn't, is really genocide, plausible genocide on gaza and on the policy and people. it is one that is, has been supported by western governments like canada. and increasingly, western governments are becoming uncomfortable, having their reputations smeared by what is probably going to be ruled the genocide here in the next few years at the, at the, at the highest court in the world. and so you're seeing countries now like canada trying to distance themselves, they want to be able to say, well, look, we, we took a stand at a, at a particular point in time. and so from that standpoint,
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i think it's significant. it also signals to israel that their time could be running out. they don't have an unlimited supply of time to carry out this war. the now the chinese foreign minister is visiting australia for the 1st time in 7 years . australia and china are rebuilding ties following a period of strange relations off a camera called for an independent investigation into the origins of code 19 in response. beijing impose power was an influence of us trade in goods, photography, cost of trend, as economy and estimated $13000000000.00 to be in. but the don't you want me to do is have the pass twists and turns over the decade. leaves us with lessons to draw on as well as valuable experiences. i think that fundamentally it's about staying committed to mutual respect. china never into fee as an australia is internal affairs. we respect the system and the part that
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a strategy has chosen. and when it comes to china is offering to dignity and legitimate concerns. so we have to cause hopes that a strategy a will continue to abide by the commitments made at the establishment of diplomatic ties. and since then, to provide your respect and appropriate hands, i show you as foreign minister, i'll head emphasize that it is in all of our interests to commit to preventive architecture, to reduce the risk of conflict. and that communication never be withheld as punishment or office reward. as you know, dialogue enables us to manage all differences. we both non, it does not eliminate them as trying to would always be a strain in, in china will always be toner. now move the neighbor, it is important that we have channels to discuss, upholding a regional in global order, shaped by grave rules and norms, where we respect each other sovereignty. what adrian brown joins us live now from new zealand, capital weddington, adrian. so how significant then is this trip to australia and what more did both
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fund minutes those up to say as well, it's very important down. it's a lot has happened in the last 7 years since one he was last here and using and, and also in australia we've had quite a bit of calls and australia as cold during co. but for that to be a full investigation into the origins of the disease that led to china imposing punitive terrace up to 218 percent on australia. and mine is one of things like b and con. no, that hurts. australia is economy very much, as you pointed out in your introduction, it costs them something like $13000000000.00. well now it seems that relations all finally easing. but as penny wong has pointed out, great challenges remain in trying to manage the relationship with china. they're going to have to agree to disagree. pretty long says that australia wants to cooperate with china, but they will disagree when they have to long g. as you heard in that tip,
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you played a short time ago. essentially politely reminded australia to respect china sovereignty and of course, during the past 7 years, we have seen china enforcing that sovereignty in the south china sea and also entering into new security arrangements in the south pacific one. the less than 2 years ago visited 8 countries. in the south pacific, china now has the biggest diplomatic presence in the region, and that is a concern, not just to australia, but also to new zealand. and i do, and it's worth noting that long he is visiting australia just as the us secretary of state anthony, blinking is also are visiting the region. so that's right. that's the big geo political picture. while he has been in australasia talking of trade, while his us counterpart, i'm for the blinking has been deepening old alliances in south korea. and the
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philippines. the problem is darnell know that many small donations in this region. a wary of both china and the united states and they don't want to be full to pick sides during a time that i'm, let's say we could be approaching the beginning of the 2nd coldwell. alright to adrian brown, life as the in washington. adrian, thank you. time pressure will break here and i'll just say are right when they come back, a rocky start for argentina's president has mocking a 100 days and office would explain why he's on good so many argentinians on how carpet 19 led to the incitement of former city and president john, both in are of suspicion of for more on that statement. the the, another late when to pushes, bringing snow strata, group out of central canada,
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the great lakes and the northeastern states of the us, temperature wise, you can see the dep, toronto's right in it. so round about 0 degrees or beat below with the wind enough to give you a significant windshield by the time we get assessed a, even after it stopped snowing, the big picture elsewhere i studied quite. there was obviously some, some however high ground to the northwest. but then in contrast, as the cold, that comes down through the plains in the midwest, you get the feed up from the gulf. and in between, that means big thunderstorm seemed quite likely in the southern states. this because he also has a very big shows over the bahamas, maybe what the rico and the span yoga gentle breeze has a lot of the heat to build and faces like costa rica. nick are accurate, but the rain is most significant. i think in the next day or so. and heats also along with right a story in south america. first of all, a guy on the 37.6. a specific temperature admittedly, has been hit twice in the last week and it's a new body record. south of that,
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the welcome back to watching out as a real quick reminder about top stories here, this our new warnings about the shortage of food and concepts. you in human rights to boca, to access as well as instructions, could amount to the use the starvation as a method of these 23 posts, demands task when helping to distribute a to bin to bon is really forming in northern johnson bang, struck the position, the other 28 round about 7 attacks and seeking a st. location of the use of just states as being top population of guns that is in dire need of humanitarian aid. i'm 20 blinking, says food delivers must be a priority. is comments come off to the you and so human rights, she blamed israel for blocking a truck from entering this trip. according to the most
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respected measure of these things, a 100 percent of the population in gaza. is that severe levels of acute food insecurity? that's the 1st time an entire population has been so classified. and we also see again, according to, in this case, the united nations, a 100 percent. the totality of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance . compare that to a sedan about 80 percent of the population there is indeed will not change this afghanistan about 70 percent. so again, this will be under scores both the, the urgency, the imperative of making this the priority. it's donald trump has filed a bit with the us supreme court for criminal and unity for trying to overturn his 2020 presidential election laws from lawyers. submitted the brief on tuesday
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ongoing the president should be shielded from legal action for official acts. while in office level courts have already rejected the bid, but the country's highest court will listen to full arguments of the case. on april 25. trump's legal bid has been criticized as a boy to delay the trial unto off the november's election. the spring code has given the green light to a texas law, allowing the state to arrest them to fort migrants across the board from mexico and legally deportations on. normally they do, do you have a federal government? mexico says it rejects the lo, i mean it won't accept people deported, but texas, i'll just say was, how does your castro repulse? dozens of men recently arrive to the united states from central and south. america are waiting at a houston, texas gas station for work. their hopes evaporate with each passing car that offers new jobs for undocumented laborers. do you know me like that? and i was 27 year old alfredo from guatemala, says he'll take any work that's offered,
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but money is no longer his primary worry. the new texas law, known as s before empowers any passing police officer to arrest these men on suspicion. they crossed the texas mexico border, illegally by name was on each of the v. i became to fight for our families not to harm anyone. i just want to work on the s before law says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agreed to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 in fears for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state out of s before his reach. the migrant crossings have already shifted away from texas to other border states and the laws advance. i have use a clause in the constitution that a power states to defend themselves. after the supreme court announcement,
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donald trump said, is elected. he will enact a plan for mass deportations. what's happening to our country is to disgrace. we have to close the border. the white house says s before is unconstitutional and will continue to challenge it in court. and sean tier, the leading candidate to become houston's new district attorney and november, says it also invites racial profiling. you would have mixed families, meaning some people are here with documentation, and some people are driving in the same course. you would be calling the person who's driving if they do have documentation, a smuggler, and charged them with a felony. and rip a family part immigrant families near the texas border say they already live in fear. 18 year old on a is a us citizen. but her mother is undocumented. she always shows me to work hard on my studies, so i can get out of here obviously like she doesn't want me to be the same. she worries her mother who she says has broken no laws other than crossing the border
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to give her daughter a better life. will now be labeled a criminal by the state of texas. heidi joe castro elgin's era for my brazilian president, i both an arrow has been charged with the criminal association on full supplying his own cobit 19 vaccination data is the 1st indictment to be in battle. politician is facing several criminal investigations. he's accused of putting false information into the public health data base to make it appear that he received the corona virus vaccine, along with several people in the circle. during the pandemic, bolts in our was open the skeptical of vaccines, unfounded health restrictions. monica, you're not getting as more now from re edition that right? of the most serious of all the inquiries going on right now are about his a legit role in masterminding. the january 8th uprising? uh in brazil. you have the capital. uh what's the matter supporters?
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storm congress, the supreme court, and also the presidential palace one week after the current president, really nice to live up to but took office in january 2023. and the reason was that they believed a allegations made bible sonata wong with some campaign that the electoral system could have been read. and that he, there could have been a fraud which was never proved. and also he both so narrow is also being investigated for his role in allegedly applauding a cool. and this is to have, the reason that he's being investigated is that his former military aides came forth and testified that he had planned to ask for military intervention in case he lost the election. so all these investigations should end in
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july. and that's when people expect that both. so natalie is likely to be in prison . monica, you're not, you're all just sierra, we are diginero the president have the i'm in a is mocking a 100 days since he came to office in argentina. he took power on december 10th, promising to turn the country's fortunes around. but his time and office has been marked by frequent street protests as argentines pushed back against his costs counting agenda, trees about reports. but as us it's become, i know to come on seems things come you gotta be late to coffee is a 100 days ago. flashes between protestors and the police on the streets of when a fight is protested was demand more food assistance for soup kitchens. as the nation has left families struggling to make ends meet. the only do we know that every day, but those who can each eternity one today, we have at least 70 percent of the population under the poverty index. a many more working people under the indigent index. this is unsustainable. quality weights.
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however, on the wrong scene item, the main reason nation is over 50 percent since we they took off his last december when he tries to carry a reforms that he says will stabilize the economy. have you had any like, warning people that the situation will get much worse before getting better? and it has the government evaluated subsidies on electricity and transport them in places like this one. it shows, it has had a huge impact on people's purchasing power than what you said to him. what a sight is. he says the situation is difficult for everyone. there is no doubt. there is hardship every way i'm embarrassed to increase prices. but if i don't, i go out to business. i have children coming here to beg for food. but i cannot seem to be nice. reform plan has been focused on a mega bill that failed to pass the lower house. and
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a decree with over $360.00 articles to introduce sweeping reforms to argentina is economy with that in going through. it was rejected in the senate last week. and it was, even though it's still valid, if it is rejected in the lower house, it will complicate the economic plan even more. president relate, has one very strong thing, going in his favor that he has a clear objective, a clear vision of what he wants, call it liberal, libertarian, free market, reducing the deficit, not printing any more money. and he's very clear that he's not very good at actually governed. he hasn't done this before. have yet to be late, who calls himself a lie on both the cutting down government spending has left the budget surplus for the 1st time in years. and that inflation has started to go down in february, but those protesting against him are concerned less economic plan has to come a bit of expense really. so i'll just see that when
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a site is elidah of one of haiti's games, as ronnie, because support has to regain control of a neighborhood in the capital as he killed alexandria and let the crowd through for the friends of these escape from prison, june a recent wave and follows between warring gangs, security forces us funding to control the increasing unrest. international efforts are on the way to for my transitional presidential counsel, by the way, full time and it's the real only resignation. nigeria is top generals as the ministry has apprehended, the people suspected of decapitating of the 17 soldiers. they were trying to make peace between the 2 communities in the southern delta region. following the incident house as belonging to the oklahoma community was set on fire, but not you is chief of staff denies the army was involved. how does the.

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