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the 5 in the occupied west bank, at least 9000 listed in families, are missing at least one loved one at the start table. the law as another child dies of malnutrition, in gauze of the world's top court, orders israel to take action to allow food a into the street. the you're watching out to 0 life or my headquarters and tell for i'm getting you navigate the also coming up shot dead while waving white flags. then all those video obtained by all to 0 shows is really forces killing on arms, palestinians in ga, some one time chris. so billionaire sam bank when fried his sentence,
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the 25 years in prison over the collapse of f t x. and nearly 2 years after el salvador is president clause this clock down on criminal games or fears. the country is turning into a police state. the hello, the united nations top court has ordered israel to ensure on hinge or food a deliveries to the besieged, gaza strip. and un says more than a 1000000 people in gauze are facing catastrophic food in security. the world health organization has warned that simon is imminent in this trip with immediate and long term health consequences for the population aid organizations choose as real of using starvation as a weapon before will get more on this will. gabriel is also a gabriel,
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is joining us from the united nations in new york. so gave her what more we learning about what exactly these these measures entail. so yeah, these are 3 new provisional measures just announced by the i c j within the last hour. so we've been sifting through them, it's only about a 3 page document here, so it doesn't take too long, but the 3 key points are basically this. number one, it call it all deals with humanitarian aid. and the 1st provisional measure calls on is real. where to take effect of measures to immediately get humanitarian aid, new those who need it, everything they say from food, water, electricity, fuel, shelter, clothing hygiene and sanitation requirements. the 2nd, a provisional measure is also calling on these really military to hold with, in their words, immediate effect. any military action there could hinder the delivery of this
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humanitarian aid. so and then the 3rd provisional measures or the court is asking, that is real issue a report back to the i c j on how it's implementing these new provisions in one months time, which would be april 28th. so the 1st 2 provisional measures might seem very similar to the 6 provisional measures that the court laid out in late january. and they are similar, quite frankly, what these are as a quarter to kind of explains not in these certain terms, but to insinuate these are enhancements, if you will. essentially the court is saying here, oh, the situation is getting worse and guys it, here's 2 or 3 of the provisional measures we want to highlight and accentuate that we, we, meaning the court is asking is real a to abide by immediately. right? and we'll obviously wait to see whether there is any reaction from the is really site to this. but gabriel, um, is there something to be said about the timing as to why these measures were
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introduced now that there is in the court actually lays that out in the 1st part of their uh uh, provisional measures here. the bottom line is the situation on the ground in guys it has gotten worse since the court issue, those provisional measures, in late january january 26. the court says these are modifications because of in their words, the change and the situation on the ground in gaza. they say when we wrote or issued or january 26th provisional measures, they said that the people of guys were facing a risk of famine. the i c j says now that famine is setting in and that is why and their words are justifies the modification in these provisional measures. so the bottom line is the court looks at the situation on the ground in gaza and says, said we need to update our provisional measures. and that's exactly what they've
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done. okay, thank you. gabriel is on though. thanks for that update from viewing. well, an acute food shortage caused by israel's blockade on a truck since leaving more palestinian starving and malnourished children across the stripper suffering a painful and slow death. 5 year old boy is the latest victim. victoria gate and b has more of the mesa body of 5 year olds, mohammed al new job. he was brought to come all at one hospital in northern garza suffering from severe mound nutrition doctors that couldn't face him because he's the latest victim of food shortages caused by israel's restrictions on a trucks in to the strip. at another hospital in northern garza health work and say that seeing many and since every day to underweight for their age under appealing for desperately needed supplies, especially in intensive k units. and then let's talk about the bottom. and so we receive this case about an hour ago, a mama,
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which in case we've become used to receiving cases like this every day. this child is generally suffering from malnutrition because of the lack of nutrients you can see her age doesn't match her weight dope. does visiting goal, is that from a broad say they'd witness catastrophic scenes in hospitals as a result of israel's bombardment located tanya, hatch assigned is a pediatric intensive, had talked to from jude and our team has been doing this for 5 days. were exhausted . i can't imagine what the been here for a 162 days doing this 24763 days without resources is dealing. you asked me whether they have the resources to deal with these cases. no. the team is being on a 2 week visit to central garza to see 1st hand how the ruined health care system is coping only around 12 it's hospitals or even partially functioning. the rest of run out of fuel of medicine or being damaged by fighting and his rating rates.
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those laughter under intense pressure. this hospital has 800 patients during the a 160 beds seriously ellen and you people are forced to lie and call reduce. the few members of stuff less to working around the clock, while often typing with a room grease toilet was to be at diamond. which of these medical teams are working hard and most of them have lost their children, their wives or their parents. but despite this, they're carrying on what's there weren't codley, this shows the psychological pressure they're facing. 6 outbreaks of disease along with mel nutrition to compound into problems facing medics and gaza. increasing numbers of the sick and dingy need medical help. these doctors have dwindling resources to treat them. victoria gates and b l g as they're all just arrows. moss and what isn't giovanni a that's in northern garza and he's following developments from there. the story was called the him, the 9 a on the job. a he's so far the from a severe the my little tradition. he's been 10 days in come on. i was, was,
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was because of it was the trying to, uh, bring his life back end as you know, get his life is health better. but they couldn't because of the s a v shortage of a food style fence was material here. and then also because there's another case, a called jenna and then come out of the hospital is suffering from the same uh, deceased that. so this smells nutrition uh, are reaching on presidents legacy and also because of because with the severe uh siege give both of them to the citizens who are living and also because by that is what it is. and these numbers, uh, it continues to climb because of the, as solving policy in both of them the policy needs here. uh, one more thing. as you know, i understand ink and in the market to 3, which is,
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as you can see in the back around, which is totally destroyed by that is why it is, uh, these souls were selling a food. and uh, you know, hygiene, the theaters and the human to try and eh, materials for the people. as you see it's totally destroyed. also 0 has obtained video showing the unprovoked killing of to tell us that ends in gaza. they were on arms and were waving white flags before is really soldiers opened fire. and then their bodies were bulldozed, is really army says it's investigating honey maximum, which has more from the faster and a warning has report contains some distressing images. these an armed men are trying to return to their homes in northern gauze. the only way to get there is a long the beats west of gauze, a city,
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a near the num both around about south west of garza city is really forces are deployed palestinian man approaches these really soldiers. he raises a white flag, an international sign of surrender, and his regular troops allowing him to approach safely. meanwhile, the other young man turns back to where he came from. he appears to run back, raising a white flag. here the 1st man disappears it from the view in the forest. then his really soldier used name or almost vehicle to chase down the young man walking away from them. he waves a small white flag at them, but his white flag does not prevent the soldiers from opening fire in him at close range and is really bold. those are arrived on the scene and here we see the body of the 1st man on the ground. you know, finally in dignity, the giant, both those are shovels, the 2 bodies and bears them in san
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a letter. and these rarely soldiers attempted to conceal the execution. the whereabouts of the groove of palestinian witnesses is unknown. how mazda has cold days, really armies action. he has a crime and is appealing to the united nations and the international, the criminal court to take urgent action to stop the systematic killing of the palestinian people. they say it is, these fire agreement must include the right of palestinians to return to their home safely without being shot at by israeli troops. tiny mcmullin via the rough uh, southern garza ultra zeros from the sun coat. isn't occupied east or west. and i'm with more on the is really response this is not the 1st time, but an incident like this has happened and attacked. it smells the 1st time people waving white flags inside of garza had been shot and killed by these really
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military. most notably, it was when israel shot and killed 3 of their own captives were waving a white flag asking for help. after that in december, this prompted these really army chief of staff to say that these rarely army does not shoot people who are surrendering, whether they are is really or whether they are palestinians, if they are fighters or civilians. so this is the contrary. in contrast, really to what we have been hearing from these rarely armies. so it's really not known yet. if we are going to hear back from them, we will certainly be following up. but again, these really army often just absolves itself of any sort of blame. we've seen this in repeated incidents back in december when his role was accused of executing 19 palestinians in northern gaza just around the months ago when his role said they killed an on armed man in his seventies, who was dead. they had shot and killed him even though he was on armed in an investigation from that we never heard back from. so this is
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a pattern among these really army. the palestinian authority has formed a new government expected to be sworn in on a sunday. prime minister mohammed, most of the fox will serve as foreign minister as well. president with our boss of pointed him this month, most of us prayed assessor resigned in february, citing the need for change. the, the former crypto currency tyco in sam, bank and fried, has been sentenced a 25 years in prison for his role in what's been described as one of the largest financial frauds in history for 33 year old was found guilty of defrauding customers out of billions of dollars as the founder of the f t x crypto exchange. he was convicted on all accounts after a month long trial in november. first and salumi has more from new york,
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citing the res unless of sandbag winfrey's actions and his flexibility with the truth. the judge gave the former c o the crypto currency exchange f t x 25 years behind bars. that is significantly less than the a 110 years that he could have received. but more than the 6 and a half that his lawyers had requested, they said he never intended to steal that his customers would eventually be made whole through bankruptcy proceedings. and that at his heart, he wanted to be good and donated his money to philanthropy and help people around the world. the prosecutors took exception to that characterization. they had requested 40 to 50 years behind bars, saying that he hadn't accepted full responsibility for his fraud or his line and could be in a position if let out. to do something like this. again,
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sam bagman fried, said little as the sentence was read. she did tell the judge that he was sorry for letting people down, sorry for a series of bad decisions. and he left the court room and a hand costs just 32 years old. now we'll spend the next 25 years in prison. the judge did suggest that he'd be allowed to be remanded to a prison near his parents in california where his needs, as someone who suffers from autism could be addressed in new york. this is salumi algebra, or russia has vetoed a un security council resolution, effectively ending the monitoring of sanctions against north korea. the resolutions, thoughts are, renew the mandate for a panel of experts. for the d p r. case sanctions committee, 13 countries voted in favor of that resolution. it was vetoed by russia in china.
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it was either by russell, excuse me, and then china abstain from the vote. russia says the west is trying to strangle north korea. of the russian rock bounds. picnic has received a standing ovation at a memorial concert in saint petersburg. it followed the shooting of their sho in moscow. on friday. the government hills, at least a 140 people, an injured more than a 180 in the attack on the crocus city hill, music venue in moscow. i saw and i've gone, a son claimed responsibility president vladimir putin has blamed what he calls international terrorism and radical islamists. it still has on all to 0. we report from a transit comp insults to john on what the un says, the world's largest displacements price. the
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critical debate, pony farmers are angry. people of starving, and we actually have to exports a whole lot because we've money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments for addition to the highest level they've been using games for the political economy service to include the date. and course the arrival inside story on al jazeera a. we do look at the world's top business stores. how much is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets? and economies of small businesses have just started seeing and station come down and how it affects the lives? how big a problem is going on? food insecurity counting the cost. oh no, just the families in gaza facing unimaginable hardships during times of crisis. solidarity is
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a strong this defense against injustice. and we've been in gaza since 1991 doing life saving look. your generosity can provide value to support to those west effected because he met donkey stella, your mercy, showing this brightest, gave mercy, now donate today the the top stories, and i'll just see what are the sour the united nations top court has ordered israel to ensure an injured food and deliveries to the proceeds, garza strip more than a 1000000 people. they are facing catastrophic food insecurity. an agencies are warning of eminence family. a 5 year old boy in gaza has died of severe mountain
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nutrition. almost 30 palestinian children have died of now attrition of the hydration since israel's war began. is really forces having to choose the fusing starvation lessons before. now the former crypto currency tycoon, sam bank when fried, has incentives to 25 years in prison. the 32 year old was found guilty of defrauding customers out of billions of dollars as the founder of the f t x. crypto exchange. the united nation says 2 johns war has caused the world's largest displacement crisis. millions of people have been forced from their homes and are facing a huge food shortages. as heavy fighting continues, hundreds of thousands are fleeing to neighboring countries. malcolm lab reports from a transit comp and sales to don's border town. offering every morning, selma adam sends her granddaughter to maya to try and sell some of the few remaining
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items of clothing. there aren't many buyers in this transit camp and south seat down golden hall familia. and people have arrived here in the last year. things to done civil war. most everyone struggling to get by the sale means to minus somebody will eat today except fighting and see times capital cost 2 months ago to my father died soon after arriving here and left selma to look off to her grandchildren. the money to use it and i've got a phone and a you, what is the current i often we arrived to we took my son to the hospital. he'd been ill for months without any treatment. and he became, was on the journey of to 5 days in the hospital. he died, i was told to come here and register selma and have family a waiting in the transit camp for un transport to a remote loan to rescue g settlement, whether a people from a community frequently from the new but mountains in system. so that the
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so cost to move in 20 years ago when the government from civilians of the money from the sale size, amiga meal, 6 months ago, there was no market here. many of the trade as themselves have to flee the fighting . and they set up stands to sell food to the growing population of displaced people . everything here is from see don the onions, including the lentils, rice old, transported here. and because of the war, the price is just keep going out to shows you the town is ranking to know well connected to the rest of south sweep done. don't keep costs spring goods from the buddha will. the possessions of those on the run un gives new arrivals. money for 7 days, food, off the top. they meant to go to the long term settlements for other communities, but many doesn't want to. so the transit come keeps growing. and people do whatever
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they can to get by run by you moss. as she saw children killed some people rate when she fled to don. fishy, depends on the sony scrub near the camp. so 5 this is actually harming my body, cutting my hands and arms. if we were not selling firewood, we would not survive. it's the war that forced us here. we've been told not to stay in this transit account and to go to the refugee settlement, but we don't want to go there. we want to stay near the border. so we ready to go back to down civil war has forced more than 8000000 people from that homes more afflicting every day. last month and the family hoping to the best of times picking phones out of their hands every day as they wait. malcolm web. ouch is era rank south see don as well as tourist, as a state of emergency was imposed in el salvador to crack down on long running gang
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violence. the clean off is regarded as a success with tens of thousands locked up and crimes reduced. but critics are saying, the innocent people have also been arrested and the seemingly never ending emergency is turning the country into a police state. meanwhile, wrap the reports from the capital sun south or the police incense of other or enforcing a state of emergency a policy that grant security forces unprecedented authority and resources to fight criminal games. the crack down is the cornerstone of the countries security strategy. gnostic, who fund the, you know that this phenomenon is born of one to port a gang member, which in 30 years become 75000 game members. it's because of this responsibility that the state of exception under the leadership of president. now you bo kelly
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well and only until every member of this terrace organization is captured. though controversial, the state of emergency is seen as a success and popular with many salvadorans. today, el salvador has the lowest homicide rate in the western hemisphere. a fact that help salvador in president know you get a when a landslide re election victory, the price of peace, critics say, has been thousands of arbitrary arrests, indefinite detentions, and torture. even residents of neighborhoods that have been pacified like aesop in gonzalez, say that while she no longer worries over games, there is now a different kind of concern as it gets to that's what i last monday. yes, they've captured gang members,
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but not only gang members. they've taken away innocent people to and i don't agree with that. but even the word of god says the righteous will pay for the sinners experts of war and that the ongoing state of emergency is not sustainable. and that it's transforming the country into a police state. security officials here in el salvador, tell us that while the gang presence in neighborhoods like this one has all but been eliminated, regular patrols which include searching people's homes and searching people themselves will continue to be a vital element in the broader security strategy. the only problem is as a short term emergency measure in instead of other words, the exception certainly appears to have become the rule. mind visit up a little alger 0 sense out about in the u. s. divers have recovered the bodies of 2 workers who were missing when a bridge in baltimore collapsed. for others disappeared when the container ship hit
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that bridge on tuesday. investigators have questioned the crew and are now examining the ship's data recorder. but a report could take 2 years to complete, and b, c, news, correspondent, j. great. as in baltimore, with the very latest this community is still in shock that they're still trying to understand exactly what's happened here and how they're going to move forward. and a lot of people looking at this situation across the country and wondering what about the ridges in my community, and what do we need to do to show those up and make sure they're safe. all of that things that the n t s. the investigators as well as other operations, other federal agencies on the ground or now looking into as we just heard there, they're going to take a year perhaps to, to finish the full investigation. but we do expect to have some preliminary information, some preliminary results within the next few weeks. i can tell you that we know the navy will take the lead as far as the salvage effort is concerned. and we've learned today that the u. s. navy is bringing in
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a 1000 ton capable lift on a barge, and it will be able to lift a 1000 tons to help move some of that debris. they're also complimenting that with the 2 ships that will have uh, 401-0860 ton revolving cranes. all that along with the board support vessels in route to the site right now. but again, they can't begin that until the n t s b relinquish is the site and that's going to take some time there on the ship. they're not only interviewing the crew, they're also detailing what they find there. as far as the huge steel structure piece of the bridge, they're flying across the the ship. they're really spending some time. i am told in the engine room as well, wanting to see why that ship lost power. japan's new lander has beaten me on spicer, reviving a 2nd lunar nights, the slim pro touch down in january with its solar panels pointing the wrong way.
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but then after 2 weeks of darkness and temperatures of minus a $130.00 degrees celsius, if transmitting images again, tons, only the 5th country to successfully land a device on the moon will see you at the top of the the hour for the news hour, the weather is excellent inside starts the had a lot of the lives on a tropical psycho that's built more heavy rain to madagascar. but before we get to africa, let's have a look at the middle east event. and this guys have kids across the golf. we'll see more in the way of windy weather picking up here on friday is me whether it's going to move into western parts of saudi arabia. you can see the cloud sickening here. it will bring some of those heavy shot with most central areas. now, heavy shot was also on the cards for the north west of africa. we've got
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a weather system moving across the library and put into a bringing heavy rain to northern pots of morocco, blustery winds as well that could kick up some sand storms across to use it into libya and egypt. it is a very dry picture across the north of africa, much west, so essential areas. and a lot of the energy from this region is being pulled for the metal gasket, because that's where we have of tropical cycling is working its way towards malicious. over the next few days, not broke, some very strong winds and heavy rain to the north east of madagascar. it is weakening as it works its way towards my wishes. it's still threatening to bring some very heavy rain that kind of caused some flooding and land sites as well. it's looking to be a very we can for eastern pots of madagascar. the latest news as it breaks, that is really our talary shows this area last night. understanding families was
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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 fire home has been diminished. their prayers continue with the situation to get it to the as a new law or in florida will restrict old band children from social media support. to say it gives them much needed protection, but it is opposed by tech corporations and free speech. and previously advocates. so what are the arguments full and the game and what's the rest of the well doing this is inside store the .

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