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[000:00:00;00] the the and i select group claims responsibility for an attack on a concert holden. moscow that kills more than 60 people. the government still it march, the da donovan. this is out of the on life from don't ha, also coming up a us resolution recognizing the need for an immediate cease fund and gaza fails to possibly un security council members set to vote on another measure. in the coming days, the us secretary of state leaves is really a lot to talk. so tom minister benjamin netanyahu, who insists him,
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go ahead with the ground to solve on the phone with over down washington support. and we're in senegal and we're presidential candidates, have been holding the final round ahead of elections on sunday. the we begin in russia with authorities of searching for gunman following an attack on the mall sco constant hole that kills more than 60 people around 150. others were injured when the shoot a storm. the venue. an iceland group has claimed responsibility. both of jabbar a votes from last close. the inside, one of the biggest performance then use of moscow. gunman opened fire as they make their way through the caracas concert hall, leaving a trail of bodies behind. and this is
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a scene. once gunman reached the main auditorium, there's panic and chaos as hundreds of concert bars try to escape the scene. the shooting there are many did and wound as a slice. spouse has been now. all i heard was gunshots. that's it. an infernal also breaks out taking firefighters hours to contain a tax on this scale are rare in russia. this incident has raised questions about the security services abilities. security guards of this and concert hall were not armed. they had only new caesars or something like that. they didn't have with the weapons, so no one is really a trip there for a major terrorist attack. and that's going to, of course, the beast that's not good for the grammar. the russian foreign ministry is calling
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this an act of terrorism, while the investigative committee has opened a criminal investigation. while the capital is not under locked down or curse to a number of events over the weekend or has been cancelled including concerts, the u. s. embassy had warned of a possible terror attacks of a large crowded areas earlier this month was eventually that is one of the definitely is in russia in well over a decade. door such as laurie l 20. moscow. the winehouse, as americans have been advised to avoid major gatherings of the russian capital. some of the images are just horrible and just hard to watch. and our thoughts obviously are going to be with the victims of this terrible, terrible shooting attack. you look at that video, if you haven't, you got to recognize that there are some moms and dads and brothers and sisters and
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sons and daughters that haven't gotten the news yet. and this is going to be a tough day. so our thoughts are with them. you might have also seen, hopefully use our state, the state department or embassy air put out a notice to all americans in moscow to avoid any large gathering concerts, obviously, shopping malls, anything like that. well, the us as it has information confirming, i suppose claimant responsibility. land call is, is us national security and foreign policy specialist. he says america is still sharing intelligence with russia despite strange relations. but i have a different uh, the way to characterize our was the warning by the united states earlier and the incidents of terrorist attacks in a jihad, it's kind of terrorist attacks in russia and they actually have a long problem longstanding problem with in particular,
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chechen islamic terrorists who oppose what they view as russian imperialism and pauses prophecy or, or godlessness and so on by the russian state. they haven't attacked in recent years, but there's a long stretch from them. the, the notification was a warning by the u. s. was 2 weeks ago, i think, and it was different than the standard avoid the dangerous places of gatherings of large numbers of people and said there's a risk of a terrorist islamic or terrorist attack, which the russians then the fusion specifically denounced as a this information campaign to destabilize restaurant, which is nonsense nearest would not do that. if there is a terrorist attack information that the us has does share directly with russian intelligence the, and in this instance publicly. so i think that's what happened. my initial, the thought was that it would be the directions, but the but isis, which is more from afghanistan,
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has claimed the un security council has failed to pass a new us resolution. recognizing the need for an immediate cease fire and gaza. russia, china and algeria voted against the major gabriel and his on the reports from new york in the united states was reminded on friday. that precise language is key when it comes to un security council. resolutions goes against russia and china vetoed us draft resolution. the cold for a cease fire, but didn't specifically demand why boating instead saying the ceasefire was simply imperative. language like that, russia argued would not hold is real accountable culture. but the team on the web post, i wish to draw attention to the following. the us draft contains an effective green light for israel to mount the military operation in rough algeria,
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the only error of the member on the council also voted against the us draft. regrettably, to the resolution for the short or followed expectations, the us ambassador said the veto. what cynical the and petty russian trying to simply did not want to vote for resolution that was pinned by the united states because they would rather see us fail. then to see this counsel succeed yada a small south american country and an elected member of the council abstain, arguing the us draft failed to call out israel. why then, why did relevant demands in the resolution not clearly addressed to the occupying power? not even once was this done. indeed, if one were to read this resolution without background knowledge, it would be difficult to ascertain which party in this conflict is committing the choice of peace and gossip frustrated over inaction on gaza. a majority of the 10
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non permanent members of the council had been circulating their own draft resolution and it does demand an immediate cease fire. a vote is expected saturday morning. the us is already signaled they have some problems with the draft, but it's unclear if the us will use its veto power to block it. you give me what decision to flush your good and if the us the serious about the ceasefire, then please vote in favor of the other draft resolution. clearly calling for a ceasefire, 6 months into israel's war. on gaza. the counselors in agreement cease fire is long overdue, but at an impact on how to achieve it. so meeting research on gabriel's on don't. how does it at united nations in new york? well thought a couple as a, as in alpha and southern gaza and he has more reaction to that failed resolution of
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the general sense. and then someone caused since they are completely frustrated as they are completely full. if it has lost the trust in terms of the sense of the international community, a specifically that they're happy multiple fairly as regarding the arrival to us, these 4 agreements that between how much on the is what i'm this is terrifying specifically that with us a has a full set on vetoed against 3 resolutions, holding for an immediate sanction of fighting on the ground and therefore a holding a ceasefire to now there are also still have a window of hope regarding the american let's f, as in cooperation with cassandra egypt, in order to bridge the gaps of arguments between both spots who are all are who are fighting on the ground, an issue to allow for the flu, with the humanitarian supplies for desperate concepts. but let's be completely realistic that goes on a freight from the possibility of reaching for a temper ceasefire agreement, in which officer,
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the funny thing will be resumed again, which means that there is no, any critical change might be taking place as the majority of desperate people here, once a complete cessation of hostilities and a guarantee for, for return, for the majority of displaced to their houses and then other parts of the territory . any response to the french ambassador to the u. n. nicholas definitely be here and he explained some of the sticking points and that draft resolution in the us draft was a good draft on this is why for us voted for that. i think it was a step in a good direction, but of course their language on this is probably a was a not strong enough. and the main program is also the link between the, the release or for stages and the ceasefire. if you make the ceasefire dependent on the release of the stages, you think the risk of, i think uh, thousands of thousands of uh, more cleanings in the gives us trips in the weeks and month to come. so you need to,
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of course, the image yet. and condition i really use over stages, but you need for the ceasefire right now. it does to stop. it starts. what's happening is that the contrary to geneva conventions, the language on rough uh was week as well. uh you have to explain to spread it operation on the roof uh is off limits, its a red line. it does being said by many doors it should be in the resolution as well . you cannot just say uh, we would be concerned with the placebo effects. open up a restaurant in russell, so we need a, a key resolution on this is why funds revolt in favor of the 2nd resolution that i hope it would be put to the about sooner. but us secretary of state has wrapped up his latest visit to the middle east edge and he'd been getting said he held captive discussions with his writing promise to benjamin netanyahu. warning him against plans for ground defensive and drop by and southern gaza. i'm the son who was
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reports for dr. pod east jerusalem. yet another diplomatic push us secretary of state and to me blinking landed until a be to meet with top is really officials. but this time with a shift in tone. it's blinking 6th visit to israel since october 7th, and this was a chance to express washington's disapproval of the impending ground invasion of gauze. the southern most city of a major military ground operation process is not the way to do it at risk killing more civilians. it was a freaking grader having with the version of the manager and assistance. it was further isolating is really around the world and jeopardize is long term security in spanish. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu maintains a ground defensive and drop off is the only way to achieve what he calls an
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absolute victory. sure, a little bit of limits. we have no way to defeat him off without entering rasa in eliminating the rest of the hum us battalions there. and i told him that i hope we will do it with the support of the united states. but if we have to, we will do it alone. despite that threat, israel has sent a delegation to dell, how, or talks with hamis or on going to secure a ceasefire. blinking says mediators are trying to bridge the gaps on remaining sticking points, but anonymous is really official said, no real progress has been made. next week, israel will send a delegation to washington to brief american officials on its military strategy in drop off with nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians are sheltering there. in the us fears the planned operation will put more lives in danger and impede the delivery of 8 from the substitute as ito occupied east jerusalem to the occupied westbank canal. it has
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been another night of his reign evades the palestinians. confronted his randy frances, during incursions in bed, if the ad soon cut in since the 1000 began and it tells us it has been conducting rates nearly every day. over 440 palestinians have been code and 7500 detained. as a u latest has finished astonishing brussels which included the 1st unified corps for an immediate humanitarian pools and hostilities and gaza. they also promised continued military support for ukraine and its will with russia now and its 3rd year latasha buckner reports. the for the main things come out of this to day. some it is a you need is agreeing on a humanitarian pause and the flights and you goal us as a whole lead to a sustainable sees find that that is significant because since the beginning of the conflict last october, the
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e. u has been divided over this issue. we've had countries including jimmy who being who store supporters of israel, all the countries on the other side for example, stay no islands in belgium saying that israel's actions in dollars and finally to international violated humanitarian a new. so there was never any decision that were common ground when it came to quoting for us, these 5, what has changed in recent weeks in recent months is the tone when it comes to addressing israel got suddenly become of critical here in the circles, but also as a catastrophic humanitarian situation in garza has really a focus. mine's not something the many you need is spoke about when they came a we had for example, from belgium's prime minister, talking about the fact that it was unacceptable. there's so many palestinians, all facing, of funding. what you need is also talked about ukraine, that all the
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a big priority and they pledged ongoing military aid and support for ukraine. they said for as long as it's a takes, this is of course, a movie to use of to russians. invasion of ukraine, the modem is lexical ukrainians. ukraine's presence also addressing some is saying that he hopes himself, of course, that a continued support in the latest looking also the possibility in the future of using some profits from phrase and russian assets in order to be able to buy a weapons for keys and slash butler, which is 0 process, still a head on al jazeera, its stories season here in the occupied westbank for the sweet fruit as a reminder of the fish to reality. struby is a huge me imported from, gone to now from being destroyed is rough from above months of farms here trying to fill the void.
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the had a lot of that was not in the middle east and live and, and it's turned rather gloomy and cloudy across parts of the gulf. that's thanks to this rash of cloud. it's bringing some heavier reading to pop of saudi arabia. the next few days we could see some flooding from that ray, so the showers as well touching in so could talk, developing across q, wait and buck ray, but the west, all of that rain starting to push across iraq as we go into sunday. the much cooler feel across the events and a cool of feel as well for the north west of africa. thanks to a swelling system. bringing some when, when the weather to the canary islands, some of that trailing off across morocco. this is a story of a strong southern me when that's kicking up this a ha resend. that'll push across into the iberian peninsula over the next few days . now we've seen a lot of hate to close eastern parts of africa,
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but temperatures are starting to come down slightly and sit in the high thirty's for in jemina in chad. the heat continues, however, full bought swanner, above average temperatures here. well, in the way of wet, so whether developing and you can see those strong winds starting to push the rain from madagascar into mozambique and east and south africa with some very heavy rain to come full of su to on sunday of the families in gaza facing unimaginable hardships during times of crisis. solidarity is a strong this defense against injustice. and we've been in gaza since 1991 doing life saving look. your generosity can provide value to support to those west effected because he met dorothy stella. you'll see showing this probably test gave massey now donate today and
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the the, the watching on sierra with me, elizabeth fundamental of a mind to about top stories. the saw more than 60 people have been killed off the gunman, stone, a concert venue in moscow. authorities are still searching for the attack as soon as of engines and a 150 people. an ice from lynn lucas claims on the united nations security council has failed to possibly us dropped and the resolution to recognize the need for an immediate cease fire and gaza prussia, china and algeria blushed against it, saying the text didn't do enough to protect civilians. presidential hopefuls
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incentive goals have been holding the final rallies before sundays and action. the country was published into crisis after presidente monkeys solve postponing the election just days before it was due to take place. the constitutional council then rescheduled the vote. nicholas hawk has moved from the valley and bore the they've already. 1 the election but the head injury this town pain has reason to start and many people here hope that he will change the country and be elected under the treasure. the metal grant, the
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the this has become the symbol of the opposition there. hope that you might reach to victory in 3 for the right now, but to be transformed into the biggest challenge, their candidate up against them for us today. the continuity of the states, i think is extremely important. you cannot build in ruins. i think some things have been achieved in senegal and we need to consolidate. we need to be present. we need to broaden, we need to improve. we need to move the foster the product, this route,
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we do not trust. and i do by, they seen him as a to infinity of president. my key solved, looked at the crowd behind me. many of them were young kids, when mucky sold, came to power. they seem enjoy life by someone that represents their aspirations. i'll get xerox and headboard. hundreds of medical professionals have marched through kenya's capital, demanding basic pay and working conditions. they're accusing the government to failing to implement promises made in a 2017 wage deal. but the government says its budget isn't big enough to cover those pages. catherine, so it was at the demonstration in nairobi is doctor said the plan to stay away from walk into the canyon government. he is dead things and sees the demanding better working conditions. they also want more doctors employed at understaffed,
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state hospitals. these complaints are not means and data back 7. yes. that strikes lasted a 100 days. and the consequences for the health care system was devastating. some patients died, a deal was reached, but doctors see the agreement has not been fully implemented and renewed negotiations had been please. busy listed in march. not going to have this on the local version on the 3rd enjoys and right. so the days that you took you out in the year 2017. but the government no, much stretching on the most of the 5000 doctors have stayed home for more than a week. now. some hospitals have stopped admitting patients and hold it emergency
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and specialized services that only doctors can provide. a majority of canyons can't afford private health care. many of those are here today. all young jobs. some say they don't even cross country yet in the right. and the reason says, the striking doctors are also calling for the hiring interns who say the bearing the brunt of waterloo, state hospitals for relatively low salaries. we graduated a month ago, we saw the names of a municipal has and due to the they have not been present in to the building because of the next bill. and we've had, you know,
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the health ministry says it can't afford to more than $36000000.00. it estimates it needs to hire more stuff kathleen, solely or to 0. not ruby to the us senate has agreed on a $1.00 trillion dollar funding bill to avoid a partial government shutdown. the bill includes a provision to bad financial support for the un agencies of palestinian refugees onto offer a yeah. is there on, has a, to some of its employees of being involved in the ex or the 7th tax. forget, as the us has being the agency is the biggest, donna trump media which owns the social media platform shirts. social is set to become a publicly listed company. shareholders of digital world acquisition corporations signed off on a deal to apply the former us president. donald trump is huge, or at least 58 percent of the most company was maybe $3000000000.00. a current ship prices christian salumi has moved from new york on this move is expected to pump
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millions of dollars into trump, media, and technology group. the company behind trump's social media platform form truth social. and it could also potentially provide a fresh source of cash for the former president as he space as mounting legal bills . the market value of trump media has been placed at $5000000000.00 and the former president share the company would be $3000000000.00. but he would not have access to that money. he could not sell his shares for 6 months unless the board of directors wouldn't grant him a waiver. now, the former president is facing a monday deadline to come up with $454000000.00 to cover a penalty. and a civil fraud case here in new york, he's been unable to secure that funding for a bond while that case. and that decision is on appeal,
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and so he is at risk of having assets seized, and at the same time, he owes another $88000000.00 to a former magazine writer e jean carol, who suited him for defamation. so mounting costs for the former president, but trump media set in a statement before this merger that the move to go public will help the social media platform to enhance its product. kristen salumi al jazeera new york katherine the princess of wales as she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy the business or reveals a condition and a video of message. but it hasn't shed more details. john holmes has more from london weeks of fever. speculation about the health of britons princess of wales has come to this a 2 minute video statement on a pretty pump, been draped. catherine revealing that she's being treated for cancer in january,
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i on the one major don't know surgery and one done on at the time it was thought that my condition was known cancerous. the surgery was successful. however, the test to the operation found cancer has been present kensington palace as these traditional is made. few details known about the princess as health while she's been absent from public duties, often major abdominal surgery in january. i'm sorry. where is kate middleton? i do wish that there's more transfer you to a vacuum of official information, an online frenzy of conspiracy theories flourished. they were fueled by a family portrait released to reassure the public, but pulled by press picture agencies offered was revealed to be digitally altered by catherine herself. she admitted and enthusiastic a to photographer. and this week, it was alleged that stop at the london hospital where she was treated, had access to private medical records. and the investigation is on the way with
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friday's video statements suggesting the possible data breach for the royal communications machine. to get a head of a leak to the media, they hope you'll understand that as a family, we now created so time space and purposely. while i complete my treatments, it's been a tori few months, but britain's royal family. in february, it was announced that king charles had an undisclosed form of cancer following treatment for an enlarged prostate. 2 of the families, most senior and hard working state goes, rocked by your health and out of the public on it is a royal house. now, family and crises, less than 2 years after the death of its longest serving monica, the queen, during the whole elder 0 strawberry season, the occupied westbank. but many se, the sweetest berries go in and palestine come from gaza. but israel's will, has destroyed funding communities. no account has been meeting farmers in the northern city of phil,
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come in and sent this report. the smell of sweet stories will through this, found me run foam in tow. crowds with foam is a working fost to fill a short full the usual input from guns that have stopped leaving a void and the local market of posting in parties. the business was soon lucrative and gaza at the fruit was known as red gold. the sweetest will grown and fate tell noon and state law here. what i'll do, sarah filmed 4 years ago. now the war has destroyed foaming communities, and everyone in gulf is threatened with salvation. experts say military hardware booms of damage the soil for many years that need to do the destruction of the farms and soil is why due to the military vehicles and there will be use of destruction because of the material used in the explosives. and 1st correspond to

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