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i know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places and others and all as far as i said, i'm going on the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the color that run this don't see attain. this isn't use our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. emergency services are still at the most comfortable for an attack time, fine ice, the lynch group killed me, 60 people, and wounded many you and security council the stairs voted on another resolution holding for us to spot and garza off to us dropped a text with victoria to buy, brushed up in china, us set as possible that in truth
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a year long then on funding for you and agencies supporting the palestinian messaging from sending out our presidential candidates of and holding their final rallies ahead of sundays. and the russian police are still searching for the gunmen who carried out not shooting as a most co concept hor that'd be 60 people were killed and a 150 injured these august storms. the venue on friday nights an open fire. an ice linked group has came responsibility to also jabari begins our coverage from the russian capital of the inside. one of the biggest performance then use the moscow gunman open fire as they make their way through the caracas concert hall, leaving
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a trail of bodies behind. and this is a scene. once gunman reach the main auditorium. there's panic and chaos as hundreds of concert boards tried to escape the scene. the shooting. there were many dead and wounded flat spots and then 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 these or something like that. they didn't have with the weapons, so no one that is really a trip there for a major terrorist attack. and that's going to, of course,
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beast that's not good for the grammar. the russian foreign ministry is calling 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 here has been cancelled including concerts. the u. s. embassy has warned of a possible terror attacks of a large crowded areas earlier this month. what's eventually to is one of the definitely is in russia, in well over a decade. door such as laurie l 20, moscow. the full, the nicest net speed. usually a couple of all of us. you joins us now from oscar. usually obviously new details are continuing to emerge. what more do we now know at this stage as well? absolutely. so a lot of a sudden to end conflicting a report coming in, we know that at least $115.00 victims,
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including 5 children were hospitalized in most correct. uh, 6 to people are in a serious condition that uh, according to the rushes investigators committee. se mold at 6 to people died including 3 children at this terrorist attack. and this is not the final number according to the authorities, while also the bodies of 10 people were found in one of the crooked city holes ball streams. uh, that's according to one of the telegram channels. people would try trying to hide from the shooting. they code 112, and us to be saved because smoke had already begun to enter the room and they were blocks that so we also know that at the moment the emergency has ministry. representatives are still working at the scene because they need to extinguish fires and they say that's at least another one. and to hop 2 hours, they will needs to put it out and also the roof over the court because city whole has collapsed. um, also imagine
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a patient hasn't addressed the nation yet. so he wished the eviction is all the terrorist attack at crook as a speedy recovery. while according to the crumbling of the criminal, said that there will be no hasty was or conclusions. usually on the face of this, this looks like a mass of security failure, and i know we'll be hearing from prison in the coming hours. but what have you been hearing from with our 2 sur, fall as well. the security forces have not yet put forward an official version of what happened. of course, as you mentioned, the ice has claimed responsibility for the tower, so talk in most could almost immediately off. so that's uh uh, some russian politicians not intelligence services. blaine's ukraine rights also that talk while you printing and presidential office a representative of the high level deluxe said that you crate had nothing to do with it. and at the same time, we had some ukrainian voices saying that it was russia's inside job in order to go ahead and fulfill some repressive measures like a partial disconnection from the world into not live single vac moratorium on the
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death penalty on the side. the mobilization of reserve is to you current in front of the us intelligence pointing the finger at us. so as well as experts also say, and we have some logical voices here that the only soul has a school to set. so with russia allegedly, to russia's activities in syria, i've got a song chechnya on the i. so what have some plans for a, for event and a march of course, and the susan developments of the united states. great britain, lots of canada and the number of other countries wound over name and then terrace up talking mosca and citizens to avoid crowd of places. and also that warning. and to just a few days before this terrorist attack couldn't focus to the whole legend a piece of spark. that's amazing over the f as b bowed. and he called those reports from western countries about that tax blackmail and an attempt to destabilize the country. but it actually hit old as the f as b to strength and security. so as you say, many not cool, that's not
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a failure of the russian security census. users have a lot of other with the nicest for us, from moscow. she'll be staying across that story for us and the russian capital. thanks julia. well, problem solving, how is it defends and military analyst? he says that a talk in moscow did accounts for the russian security services of golf. the rush is a tour. i mean, the fisher, the grandma says rushes as more, and there have been prompt and draw not bags and rushes for taking a bag. it's in your brain. so are classical her rest of that month for, for it was not really for seen by the russians security services. of course, the americans may die warning for united states citizens. this doubt, the bank is a moment above a, i don't believe they had any kind of birth, take yours or when, or how is going to happen on the white house so that all americans have been
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advised to avoid major gatherings in the russian capital 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's a moms and dads and brothers and sisters and 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 is our state, the state department or embassy there, put out a notice to all americans in moscow to avoid any large gathering concerts, obviously, shopping malls, anything like that. oh, earlier this month to the us embassy in moscow, one of the possibility of an attack unofficial has went off from washington dc. what is clear is that even though there is this distrust uh,
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between the united states and russia at the moment, they are still sharing intelligence about incidents like this. and that has certainly happened in the last couple of weeks. the russians have asked for the us to send through early information that actually gathered. there may be some reluctance by the americans to do that because that could possibly reveal sources. but it's clear that the 2 governments, what closely together, particularly as in the last couple of hours the united states has said that i sole key where behind this attack. and that was the group. did one of the russians about more than 2 weeks ago called glen call us and us national security and foreign policy specialist. he says that america is still sharing information with russia despite this 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 jihad is kind of terrorist attacks in russia
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. and they actually have a long uh, problem longstanding problem with in particular, chechen islamic terrace who oppose what they view is russian imperialism, and pauses to apostasy, or, or godlessness and so on by the russian state. they haven't attacked in recent years, but there's a long sweat 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 to 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 intrusion specifically denounced is a this information campaign to destabilize rush it, which is nonsense nearest would not do that. if there is a terrorist attack, the information that the us has does share directly with russian intelligence the,
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and in this instance publicly. so i think that's what happened. my initial, the thought was that it would be the directions, but isis, which is more from afghanistan, has claimed it's all still pending more ahead for you. this news our and creating a new security little comes into plays in hong kong with heavy penalties for treason and espionage. despite human rights consent canyon docked as much in the capital of using the government of failing to deliver on promises made 5 years ago . the only un security council is due to void in the coming days on another draft resolution. quoting for a ceasefire and gaza. best text is reportedly most strongly wider than the one that failed to pass on friday. and russia at china and algeria version, it again stopped us for off to measure which recognize the need for the swan.
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gabriel, as on the reports now from you, 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 ceasefire, but didn't specifically demand wine boating. instead saying the ceasefire was simply imperative. it's a new language like that. russia argued would not hold is real accountable culture, but it came on you. but i wish to draw attention to the following. the us draft contains in effective green light for israel to mountain military operation and rough algeria. the only error of the member on the council also voted against us draft regrettably of the solution for short or followed expectations. the us ambassador said the veto, which 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
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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 non permanent members of the council had been circulating their own draft resolution and it does demand an immediate cease fire. me what decision to me 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 hor, on gaza. the counselor was in agreement
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a ceasefire is long overdue, but add an impact on how to achieve it. so meetings, so john, gabriel's on don't out is either at united nations in new york. meanwhile, the us secretary of state has wrapped up his latest visit to the middle east on spring break and said he had tended discussions with. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and warned against his plans for ground defensive and rough and southern garza? i'm the sounds good reports now from occupying the store. we sent in yet another diplomatic push us secretary of state. and to me, blinking land intel would be to meet with top is really officials. but this time with a shift until 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, but of
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a major military ground operation. and robin is not the way to do it at risk killing more civilians. it was reading great or having with the version of the manager and assistance. it was further isolating israel 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 absolute victory. sure, a little bit. 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. blinkin says mediators are trying to bridge the gaps on remaining
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sticking points, but anonymous is really official said, no real progress has been made. the next week, israel will send a delegation to washington, to brief american officials on its military strategy and drop off for nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians, or sheltering there. in the us fears the planned operation will put more lives in danger and impede the delivery of 8 from the statute as a 0 occupied east jerusalem. well let's find out what's happening on the ground and honey. my fluids joins us now from rough, hunting for people that what happens in terms of the international diplomacy we're seeing is we see a master of life and death. how are they talking about what's been happening over the last day or so? the yes, well, so far the ongoing talks and then doha, and if previously in cairo on what's going on in the un security council, all,
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i've been major topics among displaced palestinians in overcrowded dropbox, libya and people who are starving and dealing with acute famine in the northern part as everybody hoping they will get to the point where there is a solid announcements overseas fire. not only just a temporary truce or did they want more of the permanency as far as though they can get back to their life as the know as right now, it's not only we're looking at the human, it's for young levels, but also the ongoing state of panic and fear that the results of the constant, the threats of expanding the ground invasion into rough i city, which will be a catastrophic given the fact that the revised over a crowded with more than half of god, the population have been cornered in this small part of the gods, and then we're really struggling on daily basis to find basic supplies and live
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saving items to combat the difficulties of living conditions a created by the ongoing and instance bombing campaign a has already a really destroyed major part of the roof. i city, we're looking at the eastern part of the city that has largely been cleared of all the residential buildings and the culture land and to the western part where the vast majority of the infrastructure have been either destroyed or severely damaged . just mounting and pressure and people right now i'm very disappointed as well as the role of the us here as part of their, their frustration that the us what did did they un security council yesterday was more of the, what the us has been do, invites, traditionally standing by is really to protect it from you and this you and security council of decisions and its agents or honey i can hear the is there any drones or the head there? i understand there was an even more strikes. meanwhile,
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even as senior un officials are heading towards the rough, the yes, what we're seeing within the past 24 hours more of a surgeon the, the, the presence of the tron surveillance is drawn in the area as well as a talk, a drone on a more v overnight air strikes and the eastern part of roof i city where a residential home was targeted and destroyed. and 5 children reported killed or transferred to another job hospital and 7 more injuries, remaining family members. but those who were pronounced that where the 5 of the children of the displaced families residing in this residential home and been displaced from other parts of from the gods district to the western part. all was non stop constance naval shelling and heaving gun both on the coast the road that there was some part of a rough i city, causing great deal of damage to the buildings. right on the close the road of rough
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uh city. there were also reports of italy or our city of these really military, with a large number of tying phenomena, vehicles pushed deeper from all of the fund intersection that's in the middle of the, the central area all the way through. there is my last city today. evacuations on the mall, which extends it from there but a whole the way to process it is just creating a sense of fear and panic for those who are staying in tens and trying to protect themselves from the ongoing core of, of the, of the intense funding campaign around the super hospital, what these really military did overnight then at least hours of last night is the systematic at the settings, systematically setting buildings on fire at the vicinity of a super hospital to the point the entire area it'd be coming on. good night is the bolts and continues to operate aggressively inside, as you've lost with those damaging the vast majority of its property and destroying
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its building and medical supplies and medical equipment. the entire area turned into a re, a combat zone. but describe but one parent medic, it's one side only one element that is prominent right there, which is this really military honeymoon. was that now with the latest for us on what's happening on the ground in gaza? thank you very, very much, honey. well that spring and roger was wary, he joins me in our studio here and our ha, he's the director of the golf study sensor. and council university mug of. is it fair to say that it feels that there's a renewed kind of urgency around different medic efforts on gaza at the moment? i want to ask you a little bit about this new resolution that's going to revert at the security council. what's your assessment of how likely it will be to pass, even if this was an issue in the past, but it's no, no serious impact on the ground. the reality is that the, i'm very confident policy has failed on uh, the basically contain as right of continuing this genocide,
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it's obvious when clinton came to the agent, he was very happy to announce the resolution that america was about to uh, vote for uh, vote uh he finished his visit to the agent with a failure to this. this other solution actually was uh, was not biased by the security council. it's obvious, you know, what's happening on the sides here is, is that in scription about that is the state of deny it. israelis basically denying kind of thing happening under dropped into the discipline, edison discussion between the public diplomacy. but it's on out in the bottom of the states, what those are, it is that it is basically blamed, picked talk. and they say this about the talk, and we would have stopped the campaign in europe to uh, to make sure that the dispute this will go away. and basically they, they say, or they claim that the silence majority in europe in the united states,
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actually they are for his i'm, his support is right. so there is a state of denial of the state of the 9. and as i did not look at the situation underground, they deny anything about it as one of the interesting things besides that. just to come into quickly about that after the meeting between the blinking and nothing yahoo yesterday even before blinking bleach to the airports. yeah. as they said, yahoo aligned to the social media to tell his base. that's basically, you know, we're, i'm not giving up, i wouldn't go to that off that itself a message. that's how much they are basically living the, that state of denial. okay, so it's a us doesn't have the leverage that it wants to waltz. i think it has, but we're now seeing some moves of the security council. i mean, it would be and wellness if this resolution demanding a series 5 for ramadan does pos in the coming days. it would then be legally binding resolution within the security council. but you were saying that implementation would be like,
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it basically wouldn't happen because as well doesn't cat boom could, would basically is what it is. believe that no one kind of hold them accountable. it's very something they believe the i'm not that no one called all the account to the they still live that will live at the moment that a victim, they don't look at the conflicts. that's an a to patient is ongoing confrontation. so within that context. so then what options all of that for the international community, the only option to the international community is to have a very clear. so it is a lucian with a tool for appointment patient that there will be a consequence without that is that i would not be as tall. oh, stay with me. imagine because there's been a development just in the last few hours or for the us senate has post a little that includes a year long then on funding for the you an agency for palestinian refugees on israel says it, 12 employees took pos and he'll try. but some of the tax but hasn't provided much evidence to that. the band is part of the $1.00 trillion dollar budget to avoid
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a partial us government shut down. we all know that the united states, as the agencies biggest store and i want you to go through the on right impact here because it feels like this was basically slapped onto a, a bigger funding bill. it posts a house, it's now a pasta senate, a bite and really has not much choice except to sign it. right. correct. that is one of the steps. uh, basically uh the, the, i'll try to promote uh, in the 1st week of the war where basically he did when i was on the old was a sponsor, but it took about 12. but it's, we're not involved on what's happened and some of october. and now the united states, or the agreement with the administration, with the congress, the agree on extend things that's bad, which basically i think around $300.00 to $400000000.00 a year from the united states, which is a high, i don't know, the owner of of this yeah, yeah, my stuff, the funding and it's very interesting. they this kind of a prove a oh,
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this kind of a proposal came exactly in the day when it blinked and was talking in the egypt. and so that i, that i had scription is amaica is not capable to send a very clear message that they do want or they can actually impose, i think, as like, it's the top set to sort of confusion. the article is a, it's very clear. they like this, it has a lot leverage on as like they can use it, but they don't want to do it as well. there's obviously a lot of discontent amongst democrats about what's just correct and not to mention the broad a us position on garza. how is this playing out in an election? it does not change anything in terms of decision making for this administration. we saw this in michigan for example, and just in a big sample and michigan, the outcomes that there is a have concern of what's happening. especially with, with the, with the fact that the generate the young people, they have a stronger view, a profile, feel profile. this time,
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so i think there is serious concern. i think all of these efforts to buy that decision is to avoid or try to minimize the impacts of all of those developments on the election decision by the people and next few months. not just very, always great to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining me again. on the new zone. a lot. still a head figure this out. is there a new zone? it's the store we season here in the occupied westbank for the sweet fruit is a reminder of a fish to reality stories. a huge me imported from, gone to now from being destroyed in israel from 5 months of farms here, actually to silver foil. the had a low that the 1st weekend of spring is set to be a pretty solid,
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a 5th much of europe. but thanks to a cold front that slinking, it's the way down from the northwest to most southern areas and central parts of europe, which is set to see more rain, sleet and snow because he's very strong winds as well blowing about from northern areas of britain on the island of ireland and a wintry bloss coming back into norway with bits and pieces of snow stretching across, interested in an west and pots of russia. but as the heavy rain coming into poland, stretching across into austria as well, it looks very wet for an old and pots of fronds once again, with some snow falling on the outs for the south. so this it is going to dry out for much of it, so the things are picking up as well for the southeast corner for greece. temperature's coming back into the rain starts to move across the balkans via to the east of this for took a attempt just starting to come up here and temperatures have been sitting high to spain and portugal. we want more of a southerly flow coming in. that's going to kick some so hard dust the co,
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spain and portugal over the weekend. but temperature is all set to come down across the region. if we have a look at the iso, some shots, you can see that it's going to get very cold across scandinavia on sunday. the on counting the cost and you play a pallet is back in the energy debate. is it on the edge of a come back to you has pledged funny as of dollars to cash strapped egypt, what's behind the deal? and how could a potential battle takes all the math and creations and businesses? counting the cost on al jazeera, the number of elephants bath and losing he paused, has increased in the last several decades. officials attribute these to you gun does protection efforts, but there's another challenge. a big problem here is human wildlife conflicts ellison's are increasingly going into villages in search of pastor. and what
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happens, we try to trace the animals using many means, for example, the fire, other pharmacy peoples, how being they did the rice funds into several people. officials say they are aware of the distress cost and try to compensate those who have been affected. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching al jazeera and let's remind you about top stories. the phone for you and security council is to use a vote on another draft resolution calling for a safe spot. and garza, this text is reported the more strongly what is the one rejected on friday prussia,
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china and algeria, v. tired, that us profit admission. the us senate has post a little that includes a year long found on funding for the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees on her as well says 12 of its employees to punch in your type of service attacks that have been provided. evidence to us is its biggest starting russian emergency services. aust, fill of the most comes of hold. well enough choosing happened on friday nights and i so linked group has claimed responsibility for that attack that killed at least 60 people and wounded many more now on the group. that's kind of responsibility for that attack. it's cold, i feel and i've got to sell ice ok. it was formed in 2014 by breakaway of sciences . from the con, unpack of stony tyler button. beyond group was behind the 2021 attack on cobble apple. you might recall the killed around a $170.00 civilians that teen us soldiers. it's opposed to us involvements in the region. it's also
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a force against focused on security forces on the taliban in afghanistan. well, let's begin with us on an encore, a. he's a retired tucker's on economy and the military, unless we weren't just how active is ice. okay. and russia how, how big is the network that? well, as you, as you may remember, dave popped up suddenly in 2014, to as far as dice and see the c b. and the rug has collapsed at the dolo g that they motivated them sense was that there must be a tough position in uh, repelling any softball for the dean, caution in the area that they are dominique and they prefer to much more radical and tough methodologies to postpone the actors in the region, not one of the states, but also non state actors like totally born in this sense. uh, they see themselves as well. no, not spend organization dedicated to hold the territories of the f got install. i've
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talked to several central these young countries, but the overall look because they cleaned that, they're replacing dash in the region. and they believe that they are the only one. uh, you know, capitol holding a territory maybe didn't feature. so they are now in moscow. previously, they will be in the wrong ads. we will see much more text me maybe doing the all the chapters on what, what they then load to for an attack like this, specifically on the russian capital. what's the beef with, with oscar? i think the, i told you despise them in terms of selecting targets. first of all, the russia is in c, v, a and both fighting against tash, like the united states, that means they see such countries as host. i remember dash was also in turkey and did some the attacks on the people's civilians. so when it would have been,
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but ever these sort of organizations are committed. first of all, so could it be by doing movies maybe attracts and much more uh, you know, the young people, more comfortable conscripts, etc. on the other hand, the terrorist organization usually and will be just executive will know the abilities and dental stuff. send a check. in this test, you can go and visit any capital, maybe in the future. and with this such sort of, uh, text me, your speak there about vulnerabilities. we weren't quoting earlier, obviously there was a us warning that a mass of attacks could happen in russia. whether is wanting speeded by the russian security stuff. this could something like this on this scale happen again, but i think there must be different perspectives on it. first of all, i need you to at the stage stage. one boat does not share intelligence with the
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other states. and especially if they are competing like russia and united states or why, why stapleton information they have to secure the resources and ship have of these intelligence capabilities. on the other hand, they may release touch warnings to the states as well that they're responsible for protecting them at the united states. did it not only this done by the way they did, it's the instruct you peavey up to the elections or may and what happens? yes. uh gosh, was old there or the other threats or organizations. on the other hand, we expect coordination of all the states, especially to the total repels such sorts of activities. but a few old dissolved escalation between do not see some russia. i don't believe that they will fully quote rates in terms of the turing. any type of bread, so that's the one little more of a slot of the ministry on list speaking to us from ankara into k today. thank you
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so much for sharing your insights and expertise with us on out of their it's a returning now to israel's war. on garza and the ongoing regional fallout, the us says it has struck 3 underground storage facilities and who's the controlled areas of human explosions, what had organized and the capital, so not there were no immediate reports the casualties. these attacks all the latest in a series of allied strikes in yemen, the in response to shoot the attacks on ships. they say all links to israel. they say it's positive. they're campaigned of solidarity with palestinians. meanwhile, there's also been another night of his randy raids in the occupied westbank palestinians confronted his very forces during incursions in the mc until car. since this war began in october, the army has been conducting rights nearly every day. moving 440 posting is, has been killed and 7500 detained while it is strawberry season in the occupied
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westbank. but many say the best berries growing in palestine come from gaza. israel's will has destroyed funding communities. so account has been missing some funds and the role of incentive to a common sense of the support as the smell of sweet store breeze was through. this found me run foam in tow. crowds with foam is a walking fost to fill a short full, the usual input from guns that have stopped leading a void and the local market of palestinian produce. the business was so lucrative in garza the fruit was known as red gold. the sweetest will grown if they tell noon and state law here. well, i'll just say are filmed 4 years ago. now the war has destroyed farming communities, and everyone in gulf is threatened with salvation. experts say military hardware bones of damage the soil for many years that to me that the destruction of the farms and soil is why due to the military vehicles. and there will be years of destruction because of the material used in the explosives. and 1st correspond to
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use that this will affect the land and water for the long to get back in to could i'm following up was apple body and says harvesting the fruit is become increasingly dangerous now little bit. i mean, lot of soldiers are protecting these really settlement tests and we don't know what they could do. they may pick up the guns and stop shooting and they talking to the neighbors called was alive. but when he was trying to go to his farm, we're driving to another part of the watson and we were turned back earlier in the morning. as pharma said, it's ready the soldiers with their it's dangerous to great parties here. about 400 meters away isn't a legal is right. assessment is protected by is right. the soldiers pharmacy a say since october, the 7th, when they've attempted to access the often open fire at some this fruit is bright for picking, but it's sometimes left to roach. the end, it's remote, the market to all cell phones from going,
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so would compete every year with this really produced the silver stools, even though the amount coming from gone so would often vary depending on these radio restrictions. the fruit is popular with bias. the i see profound piece, i'm speaking, but my heart is chattering. this is the 1st time i have boots to raise the season, but i'm not sure if i enjoyed them with increasingly tight and restrictions on local farm is then not able to produce enough to fill the short full. so it's really sore brace still fill the small kits, meaning this sweet fruit for so many as we're moving to the base to reality. johan elda 0 occupied westbank. china is christ, god has 5 volts, a canon. as a philippine supply vessel in the south china sea, the philippine military says the vessel was damaged but no casualties have been reported. this incident happens near the 2nd time this solar disputes in reef controlled by manila, but also claimed by china, taiwan and getting on
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a series of incidents has been taking place between chinese and philippine vessels in recent months. well, a new security law has come into force and hong kong, despite the concerns of human rights, alone known as oscar. 23 imposes heavy penalties including life imprisonment, potentially for what it calls. national security offences among treason, insurrection, endangering, national security and sedation. it also grounds extra power as to police, such as detaining suspects for 16 days without charge. and now the ability to cancel, passports will not spring and john, unless chris young from hong kong, chris understand this low adopt beijing's definition of national security and, and state secrets, which is assuming a and homeless report that will have huge implications. oh yes. in particular thought. ready said phone call. i tried to send phone call, actually have been covering the china stories say in china and also living in hong
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kong and given out a advantages say happy against chinese as far as the, the child, the conferences always be very strong. but now in the all the do over and saw 5 of us, they see course that and as i said, the definition is quite broad depending almost cover empathy. so um that will cost significantly and also it gives us the logical impact sable and important journalist. so probably what was a lot so essentially shared, affording, say, extremely sensitive or unclear materials and take a closer look at this nor to chris. i see external influence, it carries a maximum foot teeny a sentence, but the details also seem very vague. so any kind of interaction with the following up potentially carry the risk not to mention more powers for authorities to target people who've even moved oversea is like the mini pro democracy. lead is an
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excellent up what to be all of this and the fact that i'm now talking to a for media on an extremely sensitive topic, but carries a little bit rates. and it's difficult to assess the condo rates for it is of what i've been doing now talking to you on a bit sensitive topic. so i think motors term with us, but in fact, a lot of people, academics happy more. we'd like to do things in getting context, say uh with uh for on of groups but media and big big because of the, the, the overall changes seem to overall for me to do it right now. but, and with best deal of friends, of external interference that makes it even more, i'm sure, even more and even more in search. and for instance, journalists,
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i finally bought a concert and to cause a political offense. those stories uh outside uh, outside, outside hong kong. and today i'm sure you know that there are across the group printed says, okay, is on which apparently treated major cities i saw, which was uh, all the by circle, organized by home called people. i think i'm going to be there will become more careful or perhaps even, oh boy, uh we pull to because up behind this product is this may be a groups that are called to set up as political groups to organizations. and that could become awful in to do the p d the that the scope of external interference, the, the new role. chris, let me ask you, then a practical question about implementation of the school. i understand the law
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includes the idea that you can be jailed for some amount of time. if you don't tell the police, if you know someone else has committed treason and it actually even goes beyond that, if they're about to commit treason, how do you even begin to implement something like that? well, i think that's a point that has to be in the race pan, contacting us, but i don't think we get an answer. i think the problem, nothing, not just for this upfront, in spite of the old francis and even though it went through the legislative process . so with the legislators say, scrutinizing the bel cross spark cross, but still there are so many questions left and answer. and in the find the wish in both the of the band with that that, that become low. i think in your practice today. um there are, there are still
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a lot of things that are so broadly be fine. mm hm. and, and, and that was things that, that you never know until a case. uh, okay. but, but then given the see where we're at the pitfall. one case, there's too much. christy on the veteran, john is speaking to us today from hong kong. thank you so much for speaking to us on al jazeera today, chris, and we wish you the best of luck with your reporting. thank. ready presidential hopefuls incentive go have been holding the final rally as before sundays election . the country or quote, was plunged into crisis after president knock, he fell postponed to the election just days before it was to take place. the constitutional counsel then rescheduled the voters. nicholas hock has moved from a rally animal as the election, but the
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head noun page has risen to start. as many people here hope that he will change the country and be elected under that charge of the grant. the, this has become the symbol of the opposition there have been busted your mind to victory and sweep her up to the right. no, but transformed it into the biggest challenge,
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the very candidate being for us today. the continuity of the states, i think is extremely important. you cannot build on ruins. i think some things have been achieved in senegal, and we need to consolidate. we need to defensive, we need to broaden, we need to improve. we need to move foster the crowd at this route. we do not trust and i do by the same name as a continued the president. my key solved, lived as a crowd behind me. many of them were young kids. when murphy sold came to power. they seem enjoy life by someone that represents on there as far as the xerox and tens or hundreds of medical professionals have not through kenya as capital, demanding best of pay and working conditions. they're choosing the government of failing to implement the promises made in a 2017 wage deal. the government says it's budget isn't big enough to cover those
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plugins. katherine sawyer was up at the administration and i wrote to his 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, state hospitals. these complaints are not means and dates back 7 years. 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 hasn't resulted in much the local ventures on the 3rd. uh and the reason why so that day is that you
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are in 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 at me to patients and hold it, emergency and specialized services. the only doctors can provide a majority of canyons can't afford private health care. many of those are here today. i young adults, son 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. you see the bearing the brunt of walkthroughs,
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state hospitals for relatively low salaries. we graduated a month ago, we stopped me. the names of the municipal has, i'm due to the they have not been presented to the listing in the course of the next bill. and we've had, you know, 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. and then as well as opposition lita maria colina machado has named an ultimate candidate to run it in the countries upcoming presidential elections. the countries court has voted high from holding public office for 15 years and as well . and president nicholas me to i received international condemnation for an alleged pressure campaign against the opposition confident, which auto has now named 8 year old historian and professor for rena. yours to be her placement. catherine,
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the princess of wales says she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. the british royal revealed her condition and if it even message, but hasn't shed details showing how has worn out from last week. so see, but 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 i on the one major told me no surgery in london 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 is more transfer you to a vacuum of the official information and online friends the of conspiracy theories
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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 about to photographer. in this week, it was alleged that stuff at the london hospital where she was treated, had access to private medical records. and the investigation is on the way with friday's video statement suggesting the possible data breach false, the royal communications machine to get ahead 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 tory, a few months for 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 family's most senior and hard working figures rocked by your
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health and out of the public eye. it is a royal house, no family and crises, less than 2 years after the death of its longest serving monarch. the queen. during the whole elder 0, the company is it runs for me, us president donald trump social media platform. the truth social is set to go public. shareholders and digital wells acquisition corporation, signed off on a deal to acquire from trump is due to control at least 58 percent of the new company was nearly $3000000000.00. that's a win full that could help his legal world as to the former president has until monday to pay a fraud fine of nearly half a $1000000.00 in new york space. kristen's roommate has moved from new in this move is expected to pump 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
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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 cannot 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. 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
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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 to morocco, especially on renewable resources, to secure its energy independence and position itself even as a provider of green pilots. in europe, the government has set a goal of musing, overhaul speed countries. energy needs with renewable resources by 20 sassy. how small bar has this report now from tundra in northwest america? this is one of the wells largest solar plants built in the desert city was that it spots of a major plan to shift to green energy. the abundance sunshine may soon be crucial depaula homes, not only here in morocco, but also the filled by the government. some fissions don't. and the,
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the north african country wants to produce a surplus of clean power. hot one of the largest storage facilities worldwide. such kind of the technology to allow us to produce electricity from sun, even during the evening, for around 8 hours. and during the night, where we'll go once to produce 10 gigawatts, a year of electricity from renewable sources, by 2030 entities, a looking high up in the mountains. the reckoning new to binds to harness the power of the wind. this wind farm is on your doorstep, and for a reason, we're welcome wants to produce enough electricity for renewables and exported to europe. but it's turning gradually towards green energy and taking steps to and it's the dependence of russian gas impulse seen as well. if it's a device for the phone, number home is the wells bank regional director of infrastructure for the middle
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east and north africa. he advises governments on energy security. and efficiency is really a game changer. i mean, country is weird to use the depend on oral impulse. we've but merge on this over, you know, but, oh, no, it's been soto, wins, con, know, reduce the dependency on part impulse clean energy isn't just helping move. all could reduce costs. you could soon be driving the economy. the government is allocating a 1000000 hacked toes to hydrogen projects, possibly putting the country on a path to net 0 emissions in the future. for the investors of budget can to get to involved building facilities to produce more clean power and storage for as long as it takes to sell globally hosted by the 010 g is morocco? well that is it for this news hour. let's review with the scene right now outside
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the most co concept whole that came on the attack last flight. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with all the latest developments from that through stay with us on, on to 0, the in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct water sheds, moments international law is vehicle. be this model on sort of discussions. the cut through the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? it sends that message that antibiotic bigotry that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hates upfront. what i'll do here in the line to palestine. hope is then we reach out to hand, let the giving begin with okay,
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foundation. you donated with kindness. you showed you ok. now let's also show you, we'll deliver it. so done the nights with confidence donates without kat foundation . with every packed of 19 with every press will bring it to light. a little love in palestine we share pod came in to be used as the i r c suffered casualties. we have not suffered states. pilots is thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house thought providing on to who that you say know double standard to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities government seems here to whittle down democracy. it's because it's troubling for you. it's very, very painful. you hear the story on talk to how does era the brutality of the response to the events of october 7th had become impossible to know. there is no one nor, or international humanitarian law that has not been violated. it's been while you have some western power supports of, of israel's actions. he's well,
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it has the right to defend itself. it has the duty to defend its people. it is astonishing just how deep cleaning corrupt materially and tomorrow lead a look at how the international news are being applied and ignored, and the israel cause of conflict. israel, a buffalo on out just era, the imagined sea teams are still searching for survivors at a most co concept. for after an attack came defined, i saw a link to the 60 people aren't that many office with the color there. i misspelled the attain, this is out of the red light from the also coming to you in security council as use of word on another resolution, calling for

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