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and many others are also waiting for the fighting to end to give they loved ones. proper burial. the . the hello and associates, hey, this is a new the line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the drugs go 5th. nearly 6 long months of all, but the united nations security council finally the month and immediate phase fund and goals that are needed for the final 2 weeks of ramadan on the ground. thursday, april changes the casualties of stone mountain. israel's ministry continues to strength targets across the central gauze center. got a sense of habits. youngest ever president. let's say we're jeremy fe is a head in the falls off the promise of change for the west african nation. on
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a busy day for the full amount us president donald trump legal baffles, continue on 2 fronts on long seeking a 2nd time in the white house, the only 6 months of israel's genocide and garza and move in $32000.00 palestinians killed the united nations security council has now demanded an immediate cease fund, and garza of the several failed attempts. the drug for the use of the 5th 5728th. the resolution caused full disease 5, but only for the most consulting month of ramadan, which ends in 2 weeks. the resolution also to monsey unconditional release of old captives health and goals. from 1948 to one to 24. we have into or we have survived.
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we have or is it acted? only to face this? once again, life must prepare them. it must be bad and because freedom must be bad in palestine. we're getting closer to a deal for an immediate cease fire with the release of all hostages. but we're not there yet. now let's be clear. a ceasefire could have come about months ago. if a mouse had been willing to release hostages months ago, all members of the council on members should have voted against this shameful resolution to this council is rarely blood is cheap. this is a travesty. and i am disgusted. oh,
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here's what the resolution actually says that the non is an immediate cease fire for the month of ramadan, leading to a last thing sustainable cease 5. it also demands the unconditional release of all hostages and you mounted here and access to address their medical and other needs. and father to mom's old policy is comply with their obligations under international law. when dealing with persons the babies attain, it goes on to emphasize, they just need to expand the flow of humanitarian assistance, inter garza and to reinforce the protection of civilians. and the entire goal is to strip. now 14 countries versus in favor of resolution 2728 or navy united states abstained from that. first. gabriel, as under, has moved from un headquarters in new york negotiations taking place throughout the weekend. let's forget, not forget that. initially this vote we thought was going to happen on saturday morning, but we were told by diplomatic sources that the us wanted to change some language. they wanted to work on the draft a little bit. remember, this was an e 10 draft resolution by the 10 elected members of the security council all the way
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up through monday morning, up until minutes before they were gathering in the security council chambers. for this vote, there were changes and discussions about this, but ultimately the draft that was voted upon demands to cease an immediate cease fire with lasting sustainable parties leading to a lasting sustainable seas. part of the us initially there was word for permanent ceasefire. after ramadan, the us was not comfortable with that. so to me, the rather council members agree to change it to lasting. but the big picture is this. it's significant because this is the 1st time in 6 months now since his conflict began, that the security council has adopted a resolution demanding an immediate cease fire. there were other resolutions that demanded cease fires, but at least on 3 separate occasions the us used it's vito power to block those. so the big question now is moving forward. what happens now will is real abide by it.
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will there be a release of captives as well by how much these are all things to check and they've coming hours. but certainly here un headquarters. there was a sigh of relief in many quarters that this security council resolution was finally adopted. while the palestinian authority has welcomed the cease fire resolution and the statement to the ministry of foreign affairs and said welcomed the un security council efforts to assume its responsibilities and protecting civilians and subjected to genocide as well. sir said the success of the draft resolution today is the correct step, but it needs development on the path to the un security council. fulfilling is assigned role in maintaining international peace and security. the stellar on the ground level seems to have changed. his talk of was the room who has moved from rough and southern gauze, diplomatically this step. and the resolution that had been a pass to day by the you and the security council and considered to be a date of hope for palestinians here,
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who has been on the unrelenting bombardment for over now 5 months as they have a multiple fail is that the un security council did not manage to agree on a ceasefire resolution, but now they have agreed with us attention that could clearly a fleet shaft and the american stands against israel. that is to now was pressing on with minute with its military bombardments. of course, the territory and the palestinians believed that it's been might not fully and completely commit to the un security council resolution. but they believe that it will, by the way, later to increase on exec, international pressure on as well to commit to commit. it's a to it's resolution that had been created, created under, issued by the on security council initially that will also be a key change in the situation on the ground and the same time palestinians, i'm looking from the if looking from the un security council to exec more pressure on israel to commit to the resolution of the same time to agree more later whenever
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solutions that might bring a permanent c spy to old palestinians and to stop the blood, the blood chit to you into to 3 or meanwhile to israel has cancelled an official trip to washington and protest against that post the security council resolution demanding a cease 5 prime minister, benjamin se, on his office issued a statement saying the fact that the us didn't veto the resolution as a kid, a poncho from its consistent position since the beginning of the war, the statements, as a resolution goes from us, hope that international pressure will force as well to accept disease fund without the release of is there any capt as held in gaza? houses here as homeless? i've heard reports now from occupied east jerusalem. florida is really reaction this evening and to the un security council vote. we've been hearing from his roles, prime minister from the foreign minister, from the defense minister, and also prominent war cabinet member benny gans. now essentially, all of them are saying that there will be no ceasefire, and in fact,
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the war will continue until all of the goals and objectives are meant to be. as rowley defense minister, you'll have the launch has said that israel has a moral right to fight this war. while israel's foreign minister has said essentially there will be no ceasefire until all of the remaining captives held inside of gauze on our return. and also until how mass is eliminated. all of this comes as nothing you all who has now canceled a trip vine is really delegation to head to washington in order to brief american officials on how exactly they plan to invade garza southern most city of dropbox. this has been quite a point of contention for both american and his really officials. this delegation even came at the request of us president joe biden, who has said previously, but entering about flash would be a red line. the americans maintained that an invasion into gaza, southern most city would be
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a mistake. but these really prime minister remains defiant with canceling this trip from the central woods. i just need a occupied east. jerusalem. a loss has issued a statement welcoming the un security council vote. was there a finding its readiness to engage in an immediate exchange of prisoners held by both sides? i must also said it's important to ensure the freedom of movement of palestinian citizens and the end for you if you monetary needs for all residents of the gaza strip. i'm also is also quote on the security council to pressure israel to commit to this cease fire stuff. it's done inside a war and extermination and ethnic cleansing of palestinians. or we can now speak to him how much in his all he's a member of from us, of political be, or he joins us now via skype mohammed. i want to start with your current negotiating position. that had been a number of reports in recent weeks and they've been some reason. and so let me ask you to stop by outlining your current position and demons
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actually come in full on the made the 8th, those that's it's cool. we did it with our vision and position which is presented on the 13th of march this month about how the still the, the new site i guess in. oh that's, that's great. unfortunately, did it was of the is that i need to get a gauge in. this is out of what we, what time us is they do, they need to the mediators. so we thought that, that the city, our government is responsible for the failure of negotiations, which just started before. if you weeks,
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this is the policy was, this is all the negotiations between our mazda is the government is a little lead me. this is, this is a good mama, i understand that your position right now, correct me if i'm wrong. here requires a for a comprehensive cx, 5. the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza. the return of the displaced to garza and what you're calling the real exchange of prisoners. what do you mean by the real exchange of prisoners? because you know, these are the lies and they didn't this moment. they didn't give us any a, find the image above this is addition. oh,
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really exchange between the how much is the so this is why don't we don't mediators that we are waiting for alien did send. so this is, this is likely, i'm sorry, when use the small number, when you say a real exchange, all you're talking about a certain number of prisoners for captives or you're talking about some high profile prisoners for captives. what do you mean by a proposal of a real exchange from these rallies? what are you watching for? what we, we mean the numbers of the criteria, me, of it present us a to release them. this little lens, the out of me. i mean, listen, yahoo,
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is it playing with numbers of the guys live at one point earlier this month? i believe how much had indicated that you were open to captive prisoner exchange ahead of us these 5 taking place. is that still the case? actually we enforce them, we did that was that we really need it to make it this way up. but when it was from issued to us of being it was all about. all of the question is, is that i, the government is really to make a payment on this for you. it all the way the way the girl was it from guys that's live. find another grow. what is the,
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is that i really a government is really a survey. so this is less the border. it will resolve only knows these. oh, are the questions. okay. but this long and we have no, it is um, so as far as uh, as long as i usually go, okay, so i, i hear you that you'll, you're wasting to have something definitive from the as really side. let me ask you this, the un security council today and it's resolution, it demanded, the unconditional release of captains. do you intend to abide by the resolution that was passed today? you know, we are literally to that isn't your citizens. they've got to build the big seats for you is because the really is committed to limit it. levinsky is
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find out how much is the limits is player above. because we did know we have negotiations and we are really doing these the is the any the, the dams eh, what was her prize. but we want to make an agreement to make it really easy. oh, is that ideally it did? no. this is out an agreement. we've gotten really has been c. okay. mohammed this all. and then the from boss of political bureau. thank you for joining us on. i'm just there just to reiterate what you said, that the so you said that you want to abide by the security council resolution, but you will not agreeing clearly that you will not get agreeing to an
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unconditional release of kept as you were saying. you require an agreement with israel ahead of that release. thank you for being so clear with us here on auto 0. so oh, casto has reacted it to the un security councils cool for a ceasefire. and garza, in between the foreign ministry has said that that it welcomes the security council resolution demanding that immediate c spot during the holy month of ramadan. catch all says it hopes the decision is a step towards a permanency is fine. the statement also stresses a need to commit to the implementation of the resolution, especially the cessation of hostilities and also goals for the entry if you monitor in aid to goes up without obstacles. or even off to the security council post that resolution. as we've been reporting is rarely forces did continue their attacks on garza and strikes targeted residential areas and central parts of the strip. can you put a r e is at the opposite hospital where injured palestinians have been flooding and the size,
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the emergency department in allows the hospice and in the middle area of the gods as to where the hospital is past with injuries. after that is ready for it says target to a house in the why the in the middle area for alti being some of the we see the injuries severely at hard by the is there any error strikes the target to limit the area? and this is the 1st attack after the u. n. resolution caused by the security council. and earlier today we see women. we see also children injured. the air strike targeted this time and the after they had their mean of star in their house. according to my witnesses, there are also children and babies that were killed in the air strikes after
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thing you use in the past or the cost. the thing though is the bomb in the street, but still policies have been killed and injured. this isn't the city i just need uh, i left the hospital that has been well. several, several palestinians have delayed while desperately trying to get food in northern garza. we understand they drowned at a beach while struggling to retrieve aid items that had dropped into the si, fi one agency for palestinian refugees. and so the situation and rules and all that is beyond the desperate several people have now died of hunger and the hydration. that all along little is a format director general of israel's ministry. foreign affairs himself. a form that is rarely embossed to south africa. he says the biggest impact of this un resolution is on so far as rhonda been on israel's relations with washington of the religious sauces. this serious blow is also the reason of
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the delegation to say, say once you do such a decision in the fold, oh, i don't see myself for me, they want me to be back on rama anymore. so 1st of all, it says low level also would be below the level because your decision did not state. it's all in the members of the security because of so the only on that by the nation sleep with is one in the west. and also the all of such as the fusion we went over the homepage, we are the 2 or the in the, the israel may have cancelled
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a delegation visit to washington. but as defense minister there was kalonde is already in d. c for separate talks with national security advisor, jake sullivan, and the secretary of state on spring blinking. all those areas white house correspondent can be house of has one out from washington dc. the white house is calling the decision by the israelis to cancel a meeting with us officials later in the week. disappointing. the meeting was designed to discuss is rarely campaigns, plans into rafa. and whether or not there could be alternatives. the state department saying that there was a fear that there could be undue civilian harm. also the belief that the by the ministration feels that this could reduce israel standing in the world. and as a result undermined, it security will ahead of another meeting taking place. on monday, these really defense minister spoke to reporters ahead of his meeting with the
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secretary state and the national security advisor. saying that he felt that the actions of the united states at the un security council were certainly not supportive of israel. and as a result, he issue this thinly veiled threat taken. listen along those horrible. sorry, we have no more a right to stop the war and gaza until we return all the hostages home for you. not reach a clear decision in gaza may bring us closer to a war in the north. realistically, o'neill, i will stress the importance of destroying a mouse and returning the hostages home. we will operate against tomas everywhere, including in places where we have not yet be. now whitehouse security councils, folks person john kirby has countered the argument by israel also that there has been a shift in policy as a result of the united states of staying on this latest u as security council resolution as opposed to vetoing as has been seen in the past,
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in fact, herbie saying that this is not a reflection of a shift in policy. instead, the united states saying that it was that to get to a place where it would see a clear condemnation of how mosse and its actions on october 7th, and given that they could not get that language. this was a resolution the united states says it could not support kimberly healthcare al jazeera washington. what i'll do is randy minnesota, gideon so has resigned from prime minister netanyahu is emergency unity government . so as, as you're stepping down off to being sideline from the war cabinet, the 57 year old joins of the units. we government officer, the october 7th. the tax has developed to there is not expected to effect and that's in yahoo who still holds a majority in parliament. the sound of y'all's opposition presidential candidate for sarah jo may say is on costs
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to when sunday's election. his rival, the ruling tower, listens candidate on the do bar has already conceded defeat, i'll say, had 153.7 percent at 90 percent of votes counted. he's an anti establishment candidate chosen by opposition leader. it was on the phone cuz they were both released from prison just a heads up despite as well. that's close to nicholas hock. he's in the senegalese capital call for us. so nick, in just in just the last half an hour or so they has taken to the stage and claimed victory. can you describe for us what kind of a vision he has for center go well, what was interesting is to see no candidate progressed through jim i, if i take to the po jim, but president a bus to jump my fi in a suit and tie this is the 1st time that we've seen in presidential really reaching out to the office they sent to the ruling party and congratulating and,
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and recognizing the fact that the opposition conceded defeat so quickly that there wasn't any, a dispute over the election results. also, congratulations, thing president, my key solve for organizing what he described as free and fair election. there were 2 really important points in his address. one is reconciliation trying to to, to, to unite the senegalese people to rebuild trust into the institutions and democracy in the country. and the other is the issue of justice, justice, and it's really interesting because of course, but through jim i find was in prison for over 11 months over a facebook post. and so the issue of equity and justice as something that is change to his project as he calls at any thing. of course, an important figure that wasn't in this room is the opposition figure we spend some
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could with, without which he wouldn't be here today. standing as the president of said, he got on his date of his birth and he is making history. he's only 44 years old and the youngest presidents and sending goals. and what's interesting that what we saw throughout the voting is that we saw cross generational support for what he described as a project to change the way set a goal as one. that sounds yeah. oh, nick, i have to say this election seems to have gone remarkably smoothly, especially given all the people before it took place. is this all really good sign for a transition of power and restoring confidence and sound of goals? democracy? well, it certainly was a bumpy road with a delayed election discounts on the election. and then finally the selection taking place. but we saw a fast and short campaign where every single candidate were able to pitch q. the senegalese people in the high turn out in the selection was notably interesting.
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and in fact to jim i fi speech, is that it sounded presidential and it sounded like a speech that any president, any of the candidates could have said. he tried to reassure the international community saying that he would, he wants to have a collaboration with foreign countries, but on an equal footing. he reassured the west african bodies echo was saying that the syndicate will continue to participate as an active member member. and also as a leading member of that institution. and also really talking to the senegalese people about the cost of living that he ended on that issue and how it has been terribly difficult and for a lot of synagogue leads that are living in poverty to times by basic necessities like rice milk, food and that so and pay rent, that's something that he's looking to tackle. it is an an vicious plan,
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but for the moment he's riding on a wave of support for change in this country. and we're certainly going to see a lot of hope and a lot of support from many young people who voted for him. no styles. yeah, huge amount of energy in content like nicholas hoc that for us and the senegalese capital with all the lasers. thank you. name on leaving onto nigeria now where a 137 school children are back in safe hands. after being kidnapped by an armed group. the students were taken earlier in march by government from the school in the town of korea and the country's north. they could not as have demanded around some of nearly $700000.00. the nigerian ministry rescued them just before the deadline to pay about some. i'll still ahead here on out of there why medical professors and joining striking junior doctor's in a show of support in south korea, the
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okay, so not as humid as it has been across indo china. however, once we pick up the story there, the breeze is turned lighter off the south china sea, so i q $31.00 degrees. i know a 29 and some showers in the mix here. sun, plenty of it to go around china. so that's allowing the temperatures and the low twenty's look at this $31.00 degrees in hong kong. different story though, for japan, it is a deluge of dark. the blue and the yellow of the more intense that rain is falling, had been some landside alerts on japan's q 2 island. i suspect we could see some for 100 tokyo looking to pick up half a month's worth of rain for monday to tuesdays over 48 hour period. get a break on wednesday. and then the rain moves back in on thursday late thursday though, there's been more flooding. central java problems on indonesia is main island of java. rain looks to be a bit lighter on tuesday. and to a straight layer. we go after that 3 day deluge and alice will say cloudy sky,
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there are most of the rain will be falling around queensland. so parents, for example, but also if we look back to the west, it is still dry here. but let's go back to that rain story in queensland, but it's been looking at some pretty solid bands of rain coming in here. so a soaker there on tuesday and didn't use the land we go. it's been way across the south island, some light showers as and temperatures little low. the latest news as it breaks the is really our talary shows this area last night. understanding families was remo, done with their tears. and heartbreaks this year with detailed coverage. the gaza strip has 1100 patients with connie kidney disease. we need 3 treatments a week from the heart of the story. these far whole has been diminished. their prayers continue with the situations to get and here's
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from. i'll just say on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app, is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is move i last available in your favorite types to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0, new at using is it the of the the ball camacho watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories. the ssl, the united nations security council has passed
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a resolution demanding an immediate and last spring c. spot and garza. during the muslim holy month of ramadan and calls for the unconditional release to have captives and unrestricted access to desperately needed life, saving by some us on the palestinian authority. and welcome to the pulsing of that resolution. bus spokesman has just told dollars. is there a degree of requires an agreement with israel ahead of any release of captives housing. awesome. i also position presidential candidates 0 jeremy phase on cost a when somebody's election is rival, the ruling coalition is kind of this. i'm gonna do ball has conceded defeat a 153.7 percent with 90 percent of votes counted. and there's been a lot of talk about what the us ambassador said during the security council session cooling at the resolution non binding bought her fellow investors from all the nations disagreed. we fully support some of the critical objectives in this 9 by
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name resolution. and we believe it was important for the counselor to speak out and make clear that our cease for our mass, any cease fire must come with the release of all hostages on the chart. the of all the security council resolutions are binding. and there, every member states are on the, the old big ition to implement those resolutions. i would say it is binding and it's not just my, what's it was it was on the international court of justice and the advice who opinion 1971 advice, who opinion given by the i c g. so i think it should be clear to everyone that this resolution is binding on devices. well, let's take a closer look at the new weight behind these kinds of decisions that the security council resolutions post by the web security council. all can sit as legally
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binding form in the countries. the contention here comes from whether this resolution resolution 2728 needs to specifically mention chapter 7 of the un charter. in order to be binding. chapter 7 is the one that allows the security council to use and as such as military force to address threats to global peace. international courts of justice, the u. s. corps indicated back in the 19 seventy's on an opinion, and it may be that a resolution doesn't have to directly reference that chapter in order to be legally binding as roller has previously violations. i have a 2000 and security council resolutions including those demanding a delivery to garza and an end legal settlement building and the occupied westbank . but i mean, i spoke to audi emphasize his legal counsel for the stage of palestine and a professor of international queens university. she was also, are you an official and them at least, and he explains, was a binding resolution is under un policy under article $25.00 of the
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united nations charter. all member states obliged to adhere to and follow decisions of the security council. and sometimes the terms of the resolution of the general is of the security council use the word decision. other times they'll use different adjectives. but if they are understood in the context of those who passed the resolution, the to be a decision of the council and the decision is binding as a matter of practice, including the practice of the international court of justice. but state practice security council resolutions. decisions and other resolutions of the council are binding on all state in the event that the parties to the conflict, but in particular, these re lease because their members state of the united nations do not adhere to their obligations under the under the resolution. then the matter has to return to
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the council and security council has to take other measures other resolutions with a bit more teeth to compel compliance. but make no mistake about it to the extent that these re lease have indicated that it may appear to have done that they don't have an intention of, of, of, adhering to the call for a cease fire. they would be in violation of that. in addition to that, i mean the fact that we spent 5.5 months, 5 and a half months waiting for the council to act. and finally they have with us extension means that the international community speaking with one voice on the need for an immediate cease fire. now the downside is the ceasefire would only last for 15 days, even if it were adhered to through the end of ramadan. but hopefully that can be the basis of further discussion and id be a consensus, including the whole of the security council that cease fire should be imposed. and at the same time, we need to be critical about this. even if there were
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a cease fire today that would go on and what's going on in gas a, in real terms for the people there. 1.7000000 people forcibly transferred, made whole unless on able to return by virtue of scorched or tactics used by the occupying power against them. and most importantly, being starved by the occupying power. many questions would arise or, or would arise in such a circumstance as to how the situation would be made any better, even in the event of a cease fire. the occupying power can start with them and keep them pressed up against the egyptian border. and, and uh, might set the ground for ethnic cleansing, or permanent status like this. so it's, it's not an easy matter, but the 1st step, of course is this is the ceasefire. and hopefully this resolution will help to waive that starving palestinians and garza and out using wild fonts in order to survive. every day hungry civilians are foraging through open fields. to walk
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plants, they find have little nutritional value and fit test for palestine and say they have no other option to have numbers and sometimes all our lives, even through previous scores. we have not, you can see based on my doctor's telling me, we want to eat bread mother, my heart breaks for them. i can't find a piece of bread for them. i go and gather some base. we have found some for now. but in the future, where will we get it from base that will run out. where do we turn? there is no food at all. nothing to cook it. god have not created this child. and who visa, that would be no food. we have been consumed by hunger, we have nothing to eat, lunch, we crave vegetables, fish and meat. we forced on empty stomachs. we can no longer fost, we are dizzy from hunger. there's nothing to help this party. resist them. i called and carried johnston and spoke to james elder and he's a guy will spokesman senior and assess. he's just returned from jamalia and the north. he says israel has a responsibility to enable a to the palestinians,
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to it's fullest desperation. it's in force desperation. i'm literally just back from jamalia, which is the far north another. oh, really told the tide of tongue boys to get medicines. yeah. nutritional supplies for children. but as we don't know, as we go cost the final check point. yeah, tens of thousands of people on the straight doing that, that universal symbol of, of hand to mouth. food plays food, a health care center and your body a, you're speaking a little child and i, your all gold held my hand and pleaded for a single tomato. now we must be very clear. this is based on delays is based on obstructions, or rough is supplies of 50 percent of all food to the normal and has been bad from doing that. so they, these are, oh, absolutely avoidable. this is a man my even in fame, and then you see in the eyes of people, particularly in the know the cell has its own level of suffering based on mexico.
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the routing, desperation of water and north to south bombardment continues and with a smashed infrastructure across gaza. how difficult would it be to get a didn't in, in a short period of time? this is a great question. it wouldn't be that difficult. if you look at the know where the most graded, where the greatest desperation is, food trucks have not been able to get to the 4 dimes there's. there's across the, in the notes that when i was in jamalia today, and when i was there talking to families in the mothers, people pleading pleading for the most basic they should not have to plead for food . there is a crossing 10 minutes away. there's an old crossing that could be used. in other words, in, in johnson city, these are not being used. israel has a responsibility to enable aid for this population, and that those would be to the easiest ways to do it. so as much as these are renders even of them and conditions um, a man made that can be reverse,
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they can be reversed by all being as access points. and of course made it much easier from the south, but for the in the short term. all the noise access points in the north. remembering that you know, this is a dangerous place drop, right? we think people to receiving a more a work is killed even any of you and you and colleagues killed in any time. and conflicts in the united nations create was created. it's a very difficult place to, to deliver, right. it's what the united nations does, but it's being made more difficult. and that is now why we're saying children dying of dehydration here. the 7 suspects and fridays attacked on the last go. concept hor, have now been full. many challenged in court. security is will say that increased across the russian capital of to a 139 people were killed when gun opened. fire on concept goes to so jabari reports not from oscar under heavy security for man brought into pose monte court in moscow
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. all accused of being the gunman and fridays attack. caracas city halls appeared. one by one bruised and battered the tubs. you cosign natives, sat silently while terrorism charges were brought against the charges, which carry a maximum of life imprisonment. one of the accuse appeared semi conscious and was brought into the court on the wheelchair, accompanied by his doctor as accusations of torture had been spreading. president put and once again questions who is behind the attack going with the, with who benefits from this? this atrocity may be just a link in a whole series of attempts by those who have been at war with our country since 2014 by the hands of the neo nazi key of regime on the nazis as, as well known, have never hesitated to use the dirtiest and most in humane means to achieve that goal. seriously. on monday, 3 more men charged with complicity for their religious involvement in the attack
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appeared in court. meanwhile, the search operation continues at caracas city hall, that makes shift memorial at the sight continues to grow. hundreds of people gather to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in what president vladimir putin called a blow to the nation. the prime minister of tajikistan set his country, a post terrorism, unintended to fight it together with russia. as he signed the book of condolences at the russian embassy and to show him back, the spea security service set for suspects had been arrested while heading to the border with ukraine. and that they had contacts in that country. ukrainian officials have denied involvement. security in the russian capital is still high at most public places. these measures are likely to carry on in the coming days as officials continue their investigation. and number of plants, large events, and most coal have been cancelled, including the golden mass festival as
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a bowl. sorry, theater, a reminder that russia is a country at war on more than one front door. so don't worry. i'll do 0 moscow now in the united states for the president, donald trump has seen 2 readings on cases that are followed and fee is from school a short time victory. and the us federal quotes, which rule that he could pay just off of a $454000000.00 bond on a penalty for tax, for while he appeals a routing against. and that's why i was unable to secure a delay in a separate criminal case, but with the concealment of hush money payments to a woman who said they had an affair. not trial is now set for the 15th of april. so this is the as
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a powerful as quake has struck the path when you get a killing, several people and destroying around a 1000 times the magnitude 6.9 quake hit the remote is septic region. more than 700 kilometers north of the capital port moresby. thousands of villages and that goes off doesn't already vaccine widespread flooding when not, as craig happened. the regional governor has appealed for medical supplies, drinking water, and temporary shelter. what sort of in foreign ministry has summoned a senior chinese diplomat and instructed at stuff invasion to launch a complaint against what it cause. aggressive actions by china is coast guard. on saturday, the chinese coast on 5 water cannon out of the philippine supply vessel in the south china sea. the philippines said the ship was damaged about reported in their casualties. this happens near the 2nd thomas charlotte disputed rece controlled by minnesota, but also came to by china taiwan and getting on in south korean senior doctors
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and professors, that medical schools also missing their resignations and support of striking training doctors. they want the government to withdraw its plan to increase students, enrollment and medical training institutes. the government says more doctors and needed to cope with the country is a rapidly aging population. you just come reports, not from so some publicly others in private medical school professors across south korea who double as senior doctor is at major hospitals have been resigning. they had been clocking weeks of overtime to fill a void left by the thousands of resident doctors and interns who walked off a job last month, pushing back against the government medical reform plans. they are joining the growing course of medical professionals who insist the plan centered around raising the number of medical school entries by 2 thirds next year will destroy the profession. and they talk to one a to one of the special medical school admissions quote,
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as well clearly lead to the collapse of our country's medical education system. beyond the breakdown of medical education itself. there appealing to the courts to block its implementation, senior doctor as will keep their posts while their resignations are processed, but reduce their hours to the government mandated, 52 hours per week, which is expected to slow outpatient care. as the stand off is in a 2nd month, patients say that any indication frontline senior doctors could join the walk out feels like a death sentence. hundreds have already been informed there surgeries and treatments are postponed indefinitely. many of them cancer patients in a race against time came is home due is one such a cancer patient. you accuse us both the doctors and the government of ignoring the needs of severely ill patients. and they are playing a game of chicken with the lives of critical patients like us. the training doctors
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seem to think their collective acts as a matter of pride or self esteem. and that their generation must transform the medical field. but such movements represent waves of depth and fear for us, especially those with serious illness. the government has yet to attribute any patient depths to the walk out. but it's not clear if and when the 13000 striking doctors will hold talks with the government and reach an agreement. unis kim ultra 0, so and hazy or less. this continues to rain as gains set fire to an open a lot. when many small businesses are situated residents and future prints are assessing the damage. this was a pace that house mechanic workshops and the shops of traits people violent across hazy, has spiked since the beginning of launch. as officials try to find a new lead to replace prime minister ariel only one that they need to be. i could
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not save any thing my mattress, everything burned down. when everything has been burned down, we are living in such a bad time. this is not life. young people who have a profession cannot live here. this country is on livable. b, i police in brazil have arrested it to politicians and a former police chief for ordering the killing of a rear diginero council woman back in 2018. and really franco was killed in a drive by shooting shoes and black and gay activist, known for defending minorities. and for speaking out against police brutality, monica, you're not, you have reports now from, for your generic. and it took 6 years for federal police to make the arrest and answer the one question. many brazilians have been asking who killed by the foot uncle? the council, woman and her driver were shot dead in march 2018. and the streets are free edition . narrow. this to moment this work and at least now until new elements emerge is at
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this moment we are very clear about the perpetrators of this heinous crime, a crime of a political nature. congressman shaking him, but as soon and his brother state auditor domain was but so were arrested accused of having ordered the hit. the brothers allegedly have political ties with the militia, gangs made up mostly a former policeman who controlled many poor neighborhoods and re addition narrow and charged. the residents for protection of 3rd suspect was also taken into custody. realtors in narrows former police chief, he followed bob laza is being accused of obstructing the investigation. phenomena about about was relo barbosa received the family the day after the murder saying that it would be the police, his priority to solve the case. and we learned today that the man who hugged us pages respects and smiled is involved in this crime to try to get his sister was
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also minister of racial equality. he said that putting the culprits the hind bars will strengthen themselves democracy. that of my age, we can finally give ounces to all those people who voted for her, who believed in her ideas, and who felt represented by her lawyers for the 3 suspects said they were innocent and denied that they were involved in the murder marielli found, who was a champion for minorities and stood up against political corruption and violence and reels for ballast or swans idea that i full of she was human. she would always be present among us. i am happy that you forgot to call it people here and we'll just so narrow swavay hope solving my daddy's murder is a step towards impressing one of realtors. a narrows main problem. 60 percent of wheels. metropolitan area is controlled by drug lords combined. power, military militia, that might be fought against monica and i have also sierra,
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we addition narrow it will still ahead here on out of there was all of, it's already been here on in the i'll send you how often are continuing to export to the financial district the
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welcome back say for children says 2 and 5 youngsters in yemen all out of school because of conflict and with the declining economy, many of them have no choice but to find walk to help support their families. victoria getting the has it takes courage for 9 year old rebecca to attend school
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in the city of la. he's in south west and yeah, many, many of her classmates stopped coming last month after 2 children were killed when a discarded artillery show exploded. in this data and you've got, if you have a lot happened in the explosion, was violence and christ to our homes. it's the 1st time we've heard such an explosion. we used to feel safe, but not anymore. we're skate of stepping on, something like a bomb that might explode. fia has taken over us. i get anxious when the teacher isn't around. say the children says there are around 4500000 children who aren't in school in yemen. lack of security is just one reason. moving 85 percent of human ease live in poverty. and the decade long was forced many parents to take their children out of school. so they can work and help ease the financial pressures that millions of families face every day out of a home, because they don't usually, my classmates quit studying,
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to support the families financially to assist the father. since things have got more challenging economically, many of them live to work on funds. honey knows best of the most, the value of a good education, but his teacher's salary doesn't cover his family's basic needs. he's had to make some difficult decisions way uh, out of love and i have 4 daughters. i took 2 of them out of school, my son out of his $46.00 a month, which isn't enough of these days due to the cutting our prices and health care expenses. out of the whole saturday, the student fees take 25 percent down un broke, a truce officially ended in october 2022, but still lodge the homes. that saved the children says without an official ceasefire. you have and these don't have the stability, they need to rebuild the lights and an entire generation risk being left behind with long term consequences begins recovery and development. victoria gates and b l
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g 0. i've got the stones economy has suffered since the telephone took over in 2021 . some sectors have been collapsing altogether, but businesses are still finding ways to stay afloat despite significant restrictions in banking as someone's in july and reports. now from the city of hara, a multi $1000000.00 production lines have been pumping up some of the funds most popular for the drink. just like all the term on or the last when to use these walk lives of not only retain the local space, but they've now found a market in 28 countries. it's an important economic lifeline for hundreds of workers and associated supply chain industries. since the collapse of the form of government understands exports have declined. many large business owners instead of companies abroad, the sacrament, sanction mama, that's kind of stone has to be acknowledged as a nation. by all countries. we have to deal with problems related to banking visas
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and international travel. we need facilitation assistance and access to the global market for purchases and banking activities. although did our banking restrictions on? no other government recognizes this $150000000.00 comfortable products including pine. that's what i mean. the biggest export china is buying the largest amounts of bossing traditions. markets in the gulf states, europe in america once punished, roasted sorted. besides the higher price, a chinese importers by non processed or raul pine, that's, that means less revenue and fuel drums for many off guns was livelihoods, depending on the industry. because of drug trafficking cargoes from a gun to sun, go to extra scrutiny. not as a further impact on exports, etc,
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but which cannot the get. cuz what i'm most of the time our neighbors purchase of getting fine that's at the reduced cost were smuggled dental and then the export to other nations. we require facilitation for regular trade, but there should be arrangements between governments for businessman, both sides. so to get a hold of myself, the mountains of minerals delivers the most expensive spice of guns. no, they have enough to offer to the outside world. but hon. pick delicate strands of south from are no match for minerals like cool, whose exports had a drastic decline. it's an important contributor to the nearly a $150000000.00 annual exports. but i've gone to stands increasing in force mean is buying more than it's sending the results a whitening trade deficit. and unless the kind of government comes up with a comprehensive economic ton and extended restrictions on a bonus on the eve, it's industry is unlikely to flight. some of these items are the are all whole lot
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set for nina stones. you pay for this new zone, a 100 percent lower. kyle will have much more in just a minute to stay with the in size. the content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes, and targets certain customers. so when a visa comes to me and yet they continue to report that the close of this is the story of just one of the shot be should be a little bit higher for the levels because on as to 0, this is a region that is, was equally develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police perhaps we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, i think. and he's the people who allow us into their lives,
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dignity and democracy. asked me to tell the stories. in 5 months of continue responding, israel has destroyed nearly all of causes higher education system. 12 of 19 universities completely destroy 95 professors and ph. d holders, 231 teachers and administrators for palestinians describe witnessing apparel and systematic more on education designed to wipe out gaza schools and universe. how it is an attempt to annihilate the policy and influence on the academic work, obvious attempts administrators and students say to silence peaceful protest at a century old institution with a history of fighting for freak. all the campuses and activism go head to here and rumble like it's no different. this is exactly what kind of stay discharge israel's motives or clear rate campuses suppress students fresh hopes for
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a better future by trying to deplete power. stein's greatest resource, it's people the or the drugs. this is the 5th nearly 6 months into the wall. the united nations security council demands an immediate cease spot and gone . so the kind of them or i, kyle, this is out, is there a life from the also coming up on the ground missile changes the casualties still mount as really as strikes had targets across the central gulf. the big changes in sent a goal with the countries set how that youngest of a president and a busy day for the full month.

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