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use of emergency, well as well as that is forces are in their highest readiness from the heart of the story. this abuse state of honey come on, those kind of thing. you have been living here in the hospital for more than 11 months and now they do not know where to go. the . the hello, i'm sammy's. i them, this is the news outlier from coming up in the next 60 minutes. is rails large scale move? feel peroration of the occupied westbank underway rates in jeanine's and john list running for cover and it's really cold, old is the end of a nationwide strike being held to price. the governments with rates will cease fire in caps if deal us president joe biden accuses these ready,

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prime minister of not doing enough to get the captives in gone, so release and then attempt to prison break in the democratic republic of congo. local media are reporting more than a 150 people have been killed. turned on piece assembly with your support to the buffet gets off smoking league and the french woke up with is schools twice around? the good is a beat royal basis to move 2nd in spain. the beginning this news out with this rouse ram top rates right across the occupied westbank. the launch scale ministry opperation in several areas now in its 6 day, well in total column days, right. the army launched a new ray just days off to withdrawing from the city palestinian sizes exchange gun

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file with these railey troops in geneva. well, this was the moment these riley forces 5 at just reporting on the assault that the 5 that chased away by his riley military vehicles. palestinians have been killed at least 29 of them in this variety attacks. right across the occupied west bank now. and in hebron is ready for the seas, made several arrests, the detainees or workers at the local electricity company. one of those killed in the raids and janine was 56 years old. i'm in the habit he died in his riley custody medical sol. so say his body showed signs of torture. me that abraham, send this report from his home and go for that. and the occupied westbank a it took around an hour between is really forces arresting, 58 year old palestinian a man i have it. and returning his lifeless body to his family, who is the most

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a how does face like this? i felt was swelling behind his ear. i looked and there were blue marks, the very blue and on his nose as well as the family was spending the night on the roof. double that house in the village of cool for them and the occupied westbank to some of your believe i meant was arrested to put pressure on one of his sons to hand himself over. he's been wanted by these weighty forces. i, men's widowed email was already in mourning for her brother who was killed by his ready forces on wednesday, the 1st day of israel's largest military assault on the occupied west bank in more than 20 years. now. she's receiving condolences for her husband called in clinical under one of his follow, and they quoted us in the living room. my children and husband us to go to the bathrooms. they said, no, i'm any allowed. my 12 year old took a, she started crying. we don't know what happened to him. medical services confirm

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signs of torture on i'm in the body. i'm as family tells us he was taking from his house through this door, walking blindfolded and hand cost. your restoring to them dead with his picture now being displaced on the walls of the house. the walls of carpeted dan village remind people of the palestinians killed by israeli forces in the past few years. behind each one, there's a story of loss. pain and suffering is really forced to say they are fighting palestinian fighters. but people here be deep is really wants to warn palestinians that resisting its occupation will come at a heavy cost. you die, but he just eat a lot by submitting him is the executive director of the palestinian farm is union . it's all down to 0 funds the wire and they won't be able to harvest the crops for a 2nd. yeah. because of sets through the tax, the of the fine with this decide that the water is okay. do you guys that those are

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the type of what we called ethnic cleansing more in westbank and that what is it by so those will off, what is the politically apartment city and community with woodlands by that is my area. i mean, and we're starting and the aim of this one was bank is due next month, and for the sake of expansion. so 3 months here on ponds, political, but it's dns and destroying and killing as many. but his deals as because from the beginning of this, one of the now sitting doesn't happen back to more than 3000. i backs, i guess, based any other from us, you know, the farmers, but the fight. and the whole complicated was, bank is on the land and fall, most of the main thought a good for said list from the beginning of this would. many of these farmers had been killed. why they were practicing farmington deadlines like what's happened with been out a sonic and is on a farm when he was shocked through this by google, except those between in the city all the so you between the and not most of the

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fibers with kids. why they would apply doing find me, give them i'm, i'm digging out more than 2005 me cuz i'm just from different funding communities within georgia and body and people in the areas and the 50 percent off. but it's denny is who have on the farms with i'm able to harvest that all. it's doing the last little harvest season in november of 2023. and now we are approaching the 2nd on the season. and in this done 2 months to come from now and that fees a month or what, but it's been going. pharma is really huge that they won't be able to get access to the land. i'm a hospice the autopsies and based on this, nobody's deal problem of the union issue. the statement just 2 days ago, calling the international community for immediate information. i brought pictures for pharma, especially during the upcoming college season. the

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oh cool. it's in tennessee. there's all the major nationwide strength across the as well most spend thousands of his rates pro tested on monday, cooling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu government to sign the cease fire and captive swap, feel the action was cold by the largest trade union off the bodies of 6 is right, the captors were recovered from a tunnel and southern gauze there on saturday, a labor quotes accepted the government's petition. the strike was politically motivated and ordered it to end. on the south hold, reports is rarely came out in the 1000 as part of a plan, one day general strength, with the hope of pressuring their government to accept a ceasefire. deal to release the remaining is really captives being held and gone. so i've been going on airport intel of these travel came to a standstill for several hours with exceptions made for just

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a few flights traveling to the united states when the spring. so 1st of all, we think is justified and as necessary, even if it delays offline will impact some of that time still justified. and the reason justifies the means. with the strike was cut short after a labor court ruled in favor of a government petition which had called the strikes, illegal and political the head it is, it is largest labor union, said he respects the court's decision. but to the strike was still a significant measure. meanwhile, a group that represents the families of captive said the public needs to continue demonstrating despite the ruling now is very covering in his position at the moment . and this is why we're trying to influence not only him, but also the ministers and department members around them to, to, to, to do what we feel is, is right, save the people,

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save the hostages. the, the unprecedented labor strike came after one of the largest knights of protest in israel on sunday, in response to the armies announcement that it had recovered. bodies of 6 is rarely captives from a tunnel in southern guns, though an estimated half a 1000000 demonstrators to park in those protests, nearly 300000 of them entail a view. as the families of captives say, they continue their protests until their relatives, our release time to send from jersey to now in gauze israel has continued is relentless bombardment across the strip. several people were a hit, defies. re the shelling at the gates of a school in japan. the another is really strong. here's a call that was outside the health clinic in the west of kansas city. full palestinians were killed. now children and central gaza that being vaccinated

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against the pony, a virus for a 2nd day vaccines and being given in the data, the ballot. and those the why the refugee camps and campaign that will last until wednesday. it will then move into northern and southern areas of the strip you and is hoping to immunize, $640000.00 children under the age of 10. highly masked, move joins us now live from data by law in central gaza. first of all, let's start with the latest line about a strike at the hospital way. you well, what does that look like? certainly as we are able to gather more news about what's going on, wasn't only described here at the vicinity of the hospital very close to the gate. if you meet or is it from the point we're resetting, but also almost simulate tanf. they happening other multiple layers right? taking place in the northern part of the gossip and other part of the central area, including on the fire. if we do cap and further northern parts of this trip,

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it was, it was until 10 o'clock when we reported about the dis, calls for the past 24 hours that reads 40 people, but the number keeps increasing. as deep is really monitor, it keeps carrying out these on a predictable era. talks across the golf committee concentrated right now in the central area. it is not a coincidence that does a top happen next to a health facility, as if it had been designated as a location for polio vaccinations, or at least for tens inside the hospital for vaccination against polio and parents have been arriving here a barely our, our this morning to vaccinate beauty chilly, but just the taxi or the created this atmosphere of fear and intimidation. we're talking about so far. many of the parents are concerned about sending derrick, it's children right now. we're coming along with their tenant to this particular hospital in order to get vaccinated via talks just happy at the very,

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very near place. it's a no really bombed house that is only a meters. we across the street from the main gate of the hospital and we could feel that the breeze and the duck filling up the area right here. as we were getting ready for our report. these kinds of unpredictable attacks are creating a, the, creating an atmosphere of intimidation atmosphere out of fear and environment. that is very concerned in, not only for the safety of the valium, but most of the most vulnerable right now at this particularly hard time. they need to get back, they need it so to protect themselves or from the spread of the virus. but these really minutes are you never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity to caused this mountain of fear, against the civilian population, by carrying out these unpredictable attacks everywhere, including an area that has been designated as the points for vaccination. also,

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the area has been designated as safe in the past 5 days when there's really military pulled out of from defense, runny or nearly from the eastern parts of the there is back to the same text messages. it dropped leaflets and it, it publishes on social media and mabel areas of the block, $128.00, where this particular facility is located. block 129 on 130 s. they have for people to come back. they are part of the green zone. but what we're seeing now is completely the opposite of what is really monetary has announced. this has been consistent with what we reported about in the past that most of these orders are misleading their contradictory. they're vague and full of life basically because people are losing the truck now and this app base list narrative. all right, and that's how i me my mood for us from gone. so thanks so much. parents in gaza, relieved to have a children bank studies it against the po device. so they say all they want is for

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the will to actually end the settings for the skin and sections are spreading at a crazy rate amongst children in the 10 sentiments displaced people. the young i was displeased from hun eunice and now after the military operation concluded there, i'm going to go back to the party. thank god, i am happy that i have vaccinated my children against polio so that they don't suffer from anything in the future. hopefully, all the children of goals or get vaccinated, not only against polio, but with other vaccinations as well. one of the heavy i need to have my baby was born almost 3 kilos or a little bit less. she was weak because there wasn't any nutrition for me as the mother now on breast feeding and there still isn't enough nutrition because everything is expensive. i was scared to give birth during the war and thought it's

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impossible, but i gave birth and here she is living through the war as well. when i gave birth, i was worried if i will be able to vaccinate her and we're trying to help it. oh, well, i know i got worried in the beginning if this vaccination was harmful or not, but i gather the courage when i heard that those children could get polio. so i said, no, it's better to take it down for them to suffer complications in the future. we really don't want only vaccines. we want them to stop the war, let them stop the war. every time i get this place, this is our biggest worry, especially for those who have children. when i flee and move, i would be so worried. it is better for me to die than to keep moving from one area to another. i have been displaced 7 times. i hope we can stay in our homes without having to move around. c. o u. s. president joe biden says israel prime

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minister benjamin netanyahu isn't doing enough to secure a deal to free. the remaining is ready the captive. whose comments come off for a meeting with the american negotiating team? following the cover of the body over us is right. the citizen themselves and girls are on saturday last spring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how could so kimberly how these like his comments by, by them being interpreted and also the cost moment or a sign of increasing frustration with nothing. yeah. yeah. well, it's definitely a sense of roy frustration on the part of the us president. what we've seen over the course of israel's war and gaza is a general reluctance on the part of the us president to at least publicly criticize these really leader. but what we've seen more recently is at least the in the comments that he's expressed as he returned from his home state

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of delaware. when he was asked by reporters about whether or not the is really liter was doing enough to try and close the deal between him us. and it is real a to try and bring it in to this conflict. here is what the is really the rather the us president had to say about the is really liter. the 2nd i was following up on the, on the are you planning to present a final no . what is your reaction to look at the detail when i walk in

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this family and kimberly, we know that team biden has to have a meeting with us mid least negotiate is what's coming out of that. yeah, well we'll get a better sense of the details of that meeting. the us president is set to campaign with his vice president in the us state of pennsylvania in the coming hours. in fact, that campaign stop is being overshadowed by this crisis. what we do know is that the meeting in the situation room is the white house. it's a secure facility inside. the white house is where the vice president and the president are meeting with their negotiating team. what we know is that the next 48 hours are really going to be intensive. what this is,

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is an effort to what we're seeing term, does it take it or leave it tight deal that's being presented to these really prime minister to really try and get him to close the deal with him off to try and bring those captains back to israel, all right, thanks so much to kimberly hallett from outside the white house that has continued to discuss this with hassan, but on a professor of international affairs that ought to be investigated to have you with us. so just heard that, kimberly was talking about the reports of a take you to leave a deal coming from the us. what do you make of that some what impact that might have? well, it's obvious for all observers that the binding is fed up with. nathaniel hopefully has been trying to push for sees file and he's even adopting the some of the conditions of an attorney or a kind of a virgin of his condition in order to make it a acceptable to this lady government. but what a, take it or leave it approach,

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actually put pressure on that anyhow. if as many, even within his route, suspect that he actually doesn't want a deal that ends this rule would be us saying, hey, we're going to pull back. if you don't accept this really ok, what obviously the americans have no other option other than coming up with the d like this. but this is not really something of an attorney who would, would, would have dropped immediately at one point incentive for him to have to take it shortly. the incentive would be even less. just sit back and let the bill lapse if as is been report a depends on what, what is the version, what does the text of the deal if the adoption that any of those conditions, which is mainly a kind of company traditional way home us, i think it would, they would accept it and then believe how much for you, i think that but if the, the, the like the 2nd of july, i think that's in the always is more likely to reject it. so what do you make of fulls of tension between these are your prime, minnesota? and is there any minister of defense over the issue of whether or not to leave to

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insist to keep his ready troops in the philadelphia car though? and this defense has been on for us sometimes. now we know it then did the newspapers have been talking about this? and now i think it gets has a little bit the upper hand in the debate internally simply because he's being backed by the demonstration of, of seeing a nationwide psych and as well and talking about the need for them. you have to sign a piece of ceasefire with with him. i so get us now is being backed by the public at so the beneficial for within the government i think is shifting gradually into into his favor. i made some very public comments about how you know, this is not in israel's interests and how they come to achieve that goals. and the whole idea of leaving troops there is, it is basically not necessary. exactly. this is what the governance calculations it following that keeping the forces in philadelphia and cut a door and releasing to the captive or the hostages are incompatible. so it is what

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it is need to concede on this one. this is because collections of, or given that there's an opportunity for these raiders to release the hostages. and then his calculation is that, you know, they can go back to, for that if, if, if needed me the fact that now we've had, and it's really cool or the thing, the strong could you refer it to a moment ago. it must in does that, how much relief does that offer? nothing. yeah. a lot. i think you know, how much was afraid that the site would continue for 4 days and in this way, i think, yeah, it was a very good story. and that to me and this way it would create that kind of critical mass that would probably be a game changer with is really polyps. it's and would be a turning point. and that can you hold then needs to give in because you kind of for you to continue this denial. and this defines at the same time. all right, how somebody from customer university. thanks so much for coming in. the the now there are reports more than a 150 people have been killed in the congo. lee's capital often attempt to prison

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break, but the government has put the death toll at to emergency services have been fighting a file which in golf buildings at the prison. in contrast to the government says security forces were at the scene of the situations under control of your county joins us now with more on that from go most of as more detail study comfortable like what does the picture looks like about what exactly happened at the central prison, as well as the picture which is still emerging up to now from this day is not really working for the alternatives because uh what, what is, is i've been trying to control the situations this morning and even including the not active it onto what happened but the water, you know this morning is that uh, the appraisal knows,

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the alternatives is according its i've talked to the attempt or if i skid from this jail, then many guns shoots it around and even inside the engine. but the majority is, i say there wasn't not a truck from outside. then in the morning pictures uh started imagine you've been and now there is another picture which is really cool. promising for the alternatives in terms ofa. a saw when how bodies have been taken away from the gym in different drugs. and this was some things with your policy where really refills in saying that to the web, not the data that we wouldn't hurt. we agreed, but to see the minister of the, the dusty device, minutes of just is coming out with the fingers of 2 people and then the kids about the right to know what i'm talking. do they do what i mean is the, the one that was really the image just emitting, come out with another communication stating without giving the feed goes. but just say that's the if there was a different there was a huge damage inside the gym. but we, dr. given defeat goes because the problem is again, that there is

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a commission i meant just to call me. so the which was put in for us in order to investigate on what happened in federal gym. uh, the depot for my call at to do today. morning. and this is what is going on, but to do is more the more close on it on what happened and doing so for me is applying to come out with the call. so going to join the relatives in the sides. i would love to continue this because a lot of the i cannot get the 2nd question from you. the suggest on these also, the fact that this jill was normally mer to full. 1500 people. but right now is almost a hosting. what other than for 15000 people and this has been very difficult to suggest that we have been stand for example, or thought it is indifferent to kids on trying even to release population from disappear last month for example. it on the $5000.00 people wait release of to now trying to pictures because each one of which was denounced by many people in terms

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of people dying from withdrawal from ongoing and also started being oh because of the by just the tier shown on the inside of this, james, but all this is so when how difficult would be if anything like this happen, we have seen this in the past about what happened today seems to be very huge. and we are waiting and expecting more communication from a 30 days without knowing. and so what was the will to suggest on up to now? all right, thanks so much. i don't know economy, the flooding across to dallas killed at least a 177 people. that's partly due to the collapse of out about them in the red sea state. last week. following months of heavy rain, hit the move and has more from one of the areas in northern sedan severely affected by the rain as well were here in the village of oakley in northern state. now that's one of the areas that has been severely affected by the flooding here. over

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the past few weeks. we weren't able to see displays people, but we were also able to see the destruction that is resulted from the heavy rains and the torrential floods that's hit. the village of oak lea, uh thousands of homes, hundreds of homes here and it was least thousands in many we states completely destroyed by the floods. very few structures remaining as a result of these heavy rains in torrential floods. many civilians now in the open living just on the main street because it's on higher grounds trying to get away from the floods and trying to get to places where there is some kind of shelters there waiting for tense. they're waiting for humanitarian assistance. but for now, many people here say that they've lost most of their property than most of their belongings as a result of a to a wrench on floods and heavy rain that had the village of oakley in northern states . but then so down has been going through a conflict for the past 16 months, and humanitarian agencies have been trying to focus their attention to those affected more than 11000000 people displaced. have the population in need of food

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assistance even before that flooding has happened. so now with those people who are, who are affected also need to come in here and assistance, it's likely that they will have to wait for it before they receive any kind of release supplies. whether it's from the government or from content organizations here in northern states. i said i had an i'll just say era, the 80 year old boy and gaza faces paralysis without urgent medical treatments abroad. and pulse vaccines expected to arrive in the democratic republic of congo. and literally this week, off the weeks of delay and cocoa golfs, this type of defense comes to an end to the us open. that's coming up in this boat with pizza, the the,

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where we're coming to the end of winter. literally, we haven't seen much winfrey whether to be honest, apart from one business, there in the and these there's more coming up now towards santiago with all of it's going to be at height. so that will jump across to what this middle part of auction team, the temperature was around the high side by a blanket to about 21. today is a nice 60 annual nice. the wind is coming down from the north, which is why there's some warming trend here. current support in the shelves are even in southern brazil, indeed is being hot once again running out through the pump. now we've had reco breaking keys in peru as well, but that's from the low cost or say channels and more like, you know, not particularly big. you'll notice i don't really fall in present a tool in the caribbean. we have dropped them in the winwood on the leeward aisles . we've got a concentration of heavy potential for the showers in cuba and probably the peninsula here in mexico park. most of mexico was pregnant to some showers and next day as a because the focus of developing rep with has moved back to the midwest in the us . this front insistence coming side front means cood are encouraged by the williams

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has come up from the goals. they've got potential funding in texas louisiana case towards florida and beyond that the east coast. it does mean that the house of the rest is not cooler and drive and it was as the hearing the people with disabilities they garza are the most vulnerable group in is really relentless, or i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the house of the story, the

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safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption excellence award, denominator here on now the the, i'll come back here watching out a 0 time to many capital headlines. it's day 6 of a launch guidelines, right? the military operation in several areas across be occupied. west fine is ready for us is 5. it's several journalists for full thing in geneva. 29 college students

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have been killed across bill supply. westbank, including a 56 year old man, a called instead of eve, as old it may just drank across is all mazda ends. now, countries longest phase unions states the protest saying once to pressure the government into signing a gauze, a ceasefire, and captive release field with a mass us president joe biden says he's right. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu isn't doing enough to secure a deal to free the remaining captives whose comments follow the recovery of the body of the us is ready citizen, southern guns that are on saturday. a wounded 8 year old boy and gaza face is being left power lies to be doesn't get urgent medical treatment abroad to suffer the life changing spinal injuries during and is really drone as hack door and gazing. b, as the story stores this in a sweltering tent in central gaza. 8 year old kinases,

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living in fear of being paralyzed, his spine was damaged by a bullet fired from in his rage road guns here. and then as in the pull, it penetrated his body from left to right, coursing bleeding in his lungs. when he regained consciousness, he said he couldn't feel his legs. doctors examined too much time by his 10th and 11th disc, we're fractured, crushing his spinal cord damaged, had just been lying in bed for a month. now. the extent of costs is injuries around noon because of a lack of m. all right. machines in garza, is suffering is made, was by severe shortage of medical supplies. like how many, how many i can stand and my son needs a number of surgical procedures emergency once the hemorrhage and explain must be when the spinal cord must be checked, to establish whether it's intact or know, the inflammation must be contained, his chances of survival, a higher outside, the goal is this trip. i know there's no medication available here in the hospital,

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all the pharmacies this was caused before the war. he was a beaming, happy child. now he's often in agony. i'm relies on pain killers to manage his discomfort. that's the assessment, so i hope that can be transferred out of the guys are strict for treatment. i hope i will be able to walk and jump in the air like before looking after a disabled child in a war zone is a constant struggle. his family has been forced to leave the area 8 times since he was injured. but then i didn't listen. i mean, i hope officials think about these children. they've committed no crime decision makers must observe a ceasefire out of literacy for those children to send us a child is lying ill and can't even find medications. we denied all forms of assistance or relief supplies. i don't dislike, highest needs to be urgently transferred to food for treatment, but his family isn't hateful. that can be arranged any time soon. they live in constancy. his condition will deteriorate and he'll never walk again. victoria

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gates and b l g 0. now, protest is against as far as war and gaza, have demonstrated outside the blad strategic form conference in slovenia for war is one of the topics is amazing. what form is riley farm is that the bill of news is expected to speak. got on lots which has moved from blood the policy and the and the sort of sheldon in front of the conference call with this as were never even uh, 15 meters away from the boat additions entering the doorstep. and rundle, the professor slowly read the name, so the children killed in the gaza. octave is the around the lake bled shelves. these to fliers on one is reading to show solidarity with the police. the new people stay silent when children sleep, not when they are, are being killed. and the 2nd round is the. the 2nd one is the about the

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attendance of is riley, are formed, mid east valley. a 40 minute stood a junior college and barking sylvania the government left the boy for attendance. they said she wasn't responsible for me. it is nearly 30 or alteration in gaza in 20082009. during this operation, more than 1000, the policy in young's were killed. so the leaders here on the strategic uh for them out of trying to find the solutions and discussing about the to be cries is the that's the adoption evasion in ukraine. and me, the least price is especially human there in the crisis. oh, gotcha. the now russia has counted out another wave of strikes on the ukrainian capital kids.

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the missile strong combs infrastructure and the school 18 people were injured. sunday guy go reports an attack. i don't miss out the top, the skies smoke billowed into the ass spoken size from that destructive impact. so you cranes, mid a tree administration said it's the defense units destroyed. move in 10 cruise missiles and 8010 ballistic missiles. in the full life of the day, the destruction was evident. parents accompanying the children for the 1st day of school. but confronted with the damage through for use these, do y'all do more? sure, i am quite angry, but i think we will cope with it and our children will be stronger for them. it will not be some great tragedy, but simply a moment that must be experienced and then move on. we are the students for cool the terror of the attacks and my hands are still shaking. i started running into

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the building and lost my slipper. we all ran. my neighbor was shouting, let's go down there, strong explosions. we ran and i did not expect that they would hit you to be east close to russia's buddha. the often loss of an attack that struck an open edge and pediatric rehabilitation center. at least 18 people were injured in the attack. well, the surrounding buildings were damaged by the wider explosion while the conflict has overshadowed daily life that had been moments of escape from its lingering effect. such as the summer camp for children who live on the eastern front lines. many took the opportunity to focus on the hopes that dreams and on that goals in the face of conflict. sonya diagonal, i'll just sarah now and pokes vaccines are expected to arrive in the democratic republic of congo in burundi. this week. the w i chose says $230000.00 does is,

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will be dispatched to the most affected areas. the distribution has been delayed because of logistical problems. the advocate centers for disease control say it needs 10000000 doses to come by the outbreak. catherine sewing, now a cruise amani is recovering from impulse at the treatment center. ink cover me in eastern democratic republic of congo. a 2 year old though to amina, did not survive docked to say they tried to save her, but she came to hospital too late. the lives of my daughter fell sick 1st. we brought her to hospital after 2 days. she died a week after i buried her and then i started to feeling well. next to a mind these bad, these cristo how the, who's nothing had to do because the thing here for 2 weeks was here, this, one of my daughter's got sick at home,

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then the other got infected. the health workers told me i have the sickness as well . many shows symptoms of the infectious disease, like rushes, fever, chills among others, health work because here, see they receive sick people every day. d r. congo has reported more than $18000.00 cases since last year, but the 2 number of goose inspected could be much higher, will fit the vox a his. with this current situation, mazda vaccination is our only hope to reduce infection and death. our health work is also effective because they are also exposed to the b or c and neighboring booty, which has reported more than a 100 cases to initially get $230000.00 ins from the world health organization. talk to say that's just a fraction of what's needed to contain an outbreak that's getting worse. by the day,

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kathy slowly all does, their protests as in india have started marching from the that's the new delhi, to them on special spaces for the region. the strategically significant territory board is china and protest on homes of a home that has more. it's a 1000 kilometer much to meet in heat. this protest is from the remote northern region aflac duck, see they were for 30 days to the indian capital to demanded 33. be given the right to govern itself. the also wants to know protection for the regions, tribal areas, the picture of our to them and they know the decision making process. i would appreciate that. that's why we just is attempting to be monday through the multi bottom and uh to, to sort of his promise to give his promise to bigler. thank 6 you to for that. that's just. busy on the federal level,

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the maligned idiot was kept out of indian administer crush me 5 years ago. but the indian government decided to run the region from you delete the doc activities one that to change. currently there's no democratic platforms to manage this region. the management of the region has no public representatives elected by the people, either at the macro level that's in the state level on at the micro level, at the villages. the central government in new delhi postponed a committee to look into the regents d months and help several brands of pool with lead us from the area. but the talks collapse in much without success. i finally see the governments resumed, it talks about because everything critically area. and i believe that it's a very sensitive area. tons of any significant, huge importance for the national security. it is important that the government gives the people to look into the books in recent use,

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the region which board is trained on talk is done as witness several months of protest quoting for autonomy. and this book, this, this hope, the slate. this demonstration, we've post the government to grant the demands, have him him just either a spring and some breaking news coming in now. and the u. k. government has announced that it will suspend the t licenses to export to israel. the phone and secretary says there is a risk, some equipment might be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law. but david lam, he says these government still supports for the calls as well as right to self defense in accordance with international law. well, joining me now on site this has been bought on a professor of international affairs at casa university. good to have you with us. so, how significant is this move by the united kingdom?

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it is very important to given the fact that the britain has been supporting is vile from the get go. and the they is right and sorry, the british officials have been talking about is what is like the civil defense from october 7 a. but there's a deception here because it is a huge difference between the right to, to defend yourself and, and the genocide that is what has been doing. so we have in tears actually from the british government extra take all of this isn't what is what has been doing, genocide, dumb aside and, and, and it goes up. but anyway, it is, i think it's still good stuff. we need to put this in context of this is a suspension of the tea out of was some 350 u. k licenses to explore ons to as well. so this is a minority of export licenses, right? it is, it is a tiny portion of that, but to the importance of this step is that it's a kind of a reminder to everyone in the international community is that there is a need to do something in order to tell this lady that they cannot continue the war

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on checked, and in this way, how follow they go to actually relieving the u. k. of. and the accusations of complicity in allegations of war crimes genocide, given that what we have been hearing from human rights groups like human rights watch. back on november, the 6th was a call on the u. k. amongst other countries to cease and suspend the mitre assistance, what we heard from the t full, you and experts on february 23rd was the statement that i need transfer wesson's or i munition to as well to be used in gaza is likely to highlight international humanitarian law absolutely, and as i said, this is very important. but at the same time it is like a very modest concession to these human highs organization. but the fact that britain has supported as well, with arms and with also and as the the market can move and, and then the area and,

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and this has helped as well to continue the war and checked on, i think the, the government of all of the u k is not truly is not gonna change about it's come visit the with these ladies. their lives have been doing this for like 11 months and now we haven't seen a solid stand on the front of the village government at $2.40 to place a price tag on what is what has been doing. how much of a change in cost of policy does this represent for the government of case dom a relative to his previous tests as it is a marked change? i would say because the $1.00 before that that issue. so not that it was completely poisoned and without even it without qualification. but here we have the liberal government, the government was able to fund it was actually the critical of the conservative from the very beginning. so i mean, this changes and just stood in the contents of, of this all takes about a big question here. how, how far would this go?

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i just see that this has gone too far. i think this is a kind of a token just show by the of us government to probably, uh, onset of the human rights organizations. all right, thanks so much for explaining that to us about all day from casa university. the still ahead on al jazeera installed the wells top golf cap sauce, one of the best seasons in history, the $25000000.00 victory. the business latest is sponsored by him to lot global. your real estate destination in dubai. the

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are i that's catch up on all the sports news with the to me. thank you very much. he didn't bump, it says it was a great moment scoring his 1st goals full rail madrid at the home ground, but in a band, but don't beat rail basis on sunday. man. it was the buffet who made the difference . the school twice in less than 10 minutes. federico, they'll have a setting up. the french woke up with the inside the box in the 67 minutes, but then added to lead by completing a penalty of profile on venetia. junior withdrew 2 of the 1st 3 games, but this when moved the defending champions, the 2nd full points behind leaders ball select and i'll shoot it off or something like that, or we don't have anxiety. we're not frustrated. we 32 games and we were motivated. we need to try and play the best. uh and i think we did play best to in this game. i think we just have to win. it was a good game team. so the diversity was key and we won 3 points. getting to the international break with good feelings level forward,

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but how much solo has said this is likely to be his last year at the english club. the egypt and international played a key role in these teams through e mail, premium e, gwen of the mattress. the united newest diaz school twice in the 1st off and on both occasions it was fellow who provided the assessed the 32 year old is into the final season of his current contract. and since the top is you to approach him about a new deal, so wrapped up the victory in the 2nd health is livable made. it's 3 wins from 3 games. a 100. the same trickled sun for the new head coach on a slots. joshua came, it says the name the new captain of the gym, and national dean. the bi minnock defender and midfield it takes of it from you will click on the one who retired from international football figure road 2020 full . the 29 year old has paid 91 time, so he's country, which makes him the most kept play in the current german squad can we will get he's with his taste of the caps and see on saturday when he saw it takes on hungry and

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the wife of nations league smelt to new york because it got us opened title defense has been ended by emma navarro. the 2023 champion is the latest big names and make an early exits at flushing meadows. golf was looking through of into a full frowned last with this year's wimbledon. but navarro spun the crowd of the authorized stadium with a 3 said when the fellow american, the 13 seat advancing to his 2nd straight major. and so finally lost his runner up during the summer. lincoln book took place in the course of finals as well, but the russian beach, at least the mentions in straight sets, sort of like a hits and impressive $41.00 windows and saved oh, a break points. she faced, she's looking for a 2nd, may decide little the season. having won the australian open. and she'll now face it. can win jang, who beat on a village in a rematch of a room pick final. jane took the gold midland paras last month and was the winner again in new york. but this 3 states and counter ran until 215

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a. m. making it the latest finished to women's match. us open history. form a semi finalist francis. the 1st is an unexpected pepto from serena williams. in spite of him to victory and his latest match, the americans got a surprise visits from the 23 time grand slam champion before he's lost 6 being plastic, gainesville straight is alexi harper, and she told him she was following his progress and wanted him to do well, with the things that was the motivation cfo needed as the, the proper influence, it's to set up a quote of finals against critical demetrius for proper and it was the end of an impressive run which so him defeat novak junk of h. alexander as it is also into the cause of finals as he continues to look for these 1st major title, said to him and has it come from a sit down eventually beating brandon back. a fema in full, you'll face to face for replacing the savings. to spend the day shall closing in on

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a 2nd state test when other parties done. and with that, they'll take the series and roll open the, the host's resume to play on day full on 9 for to a pair of 14 from the how much was one and so month. oh god, what was the only real highlights us enough mood taking 5 of $43.00, these 1st 5 foot interest. so these country as parties still in world, out of 172 in pursuit of 185 for victory, bang that issues with 40 to without loss. when bad lights stopped by the right side of it. i think whether you're getting 5 it gets it's very joyful and very pride for your country for your team. so yeah, i think you're very happy to, you know, like playing with this man to win a game and now the other one like it's coming john's to getting another one. so yeah, they're happy the world's number one golf. let's go see shiffler has completed the

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best season by any player in nearly 2 decades. the american one, the 2 a championship in atlanta by 4 shots to capture the fedex cup and the $25000000.00 prize. that pushes these use earnings to around $64000000.00 overall, which is the most lucrative season ever. shiffler 18 times in 2024. to put that in context, ease caddy. tom scott is estimated to have been more than $5000000.00, which would rank and 20th among the players, shapeless victories into the 2nd most is tied to lateral gusta and the play as championship. you're also one of them pick goals, the teen usaa in paris. the last day it's when a times in one season was tiger woods back in 2006. it was a little plain sailing though. sure, if it was a race the traffic miscommunication. then the pga championship at valhalla charges were dismissed. i mean, if you can describe it in words, more power to you, cuz i,

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i don't think i can it's been a long year. it's been a very fun year. i think, emotionally. right now i'm, i'm pretty drained. it's been a very eventful year, but it's been a lot of fun. yeah. really just the one where it's about the holla, which i don't really know what to say about it, but everything else has been been pretty special. china continues to dominate the middle table at the paralympics. they picked up another couple of golds on the fed minutes and cooled with 2 of the doubles teams, taking victory in paris. china coming to you on 42 goals, 16 clear of great britain and 2nd place, and with 84 metals over all of the chinese will be seen by the united states, into the ultra re finals. met stutsman who has no arms short of power. the big brick wood with these feet to win the bins individual compound event. or if that's what we're supposed to use for the time being, i'll be here again later within the updates semi thank so much. now the incense use of our been this time it costs in new york is taking visitors back in time and then

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exhibits entitled and last night the off by 11. these american showcases works from the last century this kristin salumi reports its themes. phil resonate today as the current exhibit at the institute of arab and islamic art is a bit unsettling. the images are wrong, however you position this painting, you will always see a figure that's upside down and or in continuous movement, a composition, anything but traditional. although it's very unsettling, i think it really has a remarkable subtle message. it is the work of lebanese artist, the bill condo who used the style of neil expressionism to convey the horrors of war and its impact on innocent civilians. because i was born in b route 11 on and 1940, but came here to new york university to study in the late 19 sixty's at

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a time when campus protests against the vietnam war were spreading across the nation. not unlike the gaza protest to be seen in the last year for console chanting war became an integral theme of his work. concert series of ink, drawings known as leaves from the theatre of war was inspired by his return to 11 on in the 1980s at the height of his homeland civil war generator. mohammed rashid all. sony says the apocalyptic visions were intentional. it was very important for him to depict seems a 4 and conflict in his work so that people understand and comprehend the impact that war has on our shared humanity. and that no matter how far or for an account select is one cannot be fully removed from the consequences of the conflict and our human conscious and last night and its message sadly, is as relevant today as ever christian salumi, algebra, new york,

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as well as i had sent from me for this news um, but i'm back in a couple of minutes with another school show. so stay with us here on out to 0. all that remains of what was once a classroom before is rose were now schools have become regular targets for the military for desperate august and use this course in this is a neighborhood of cause a city serve as a temporary home is pretty forces issue new evacuation orders for 9 areas in newness warning they would for sleep operate against our listening fighters there. click on what is happening to us. by the time we reach an area, these readings want us to leave, is whether or not the whole world is watching the act and find a solution to academics is where the forces have fund areas in the north, south,

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and center of the carlos trip. the latest the punctuation orders are causing comics because which is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. a sense of belonging. we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody. and the, every day he wrote, keeping communities together. this is the same sort of universe set of my universe . i just visit scotlands out there a headboard and meets those fighting to say that either this way of life in the face of its population. a sense of community on a jersey to of the

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