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let's also show you, we'll deliver it to so donates with confidence, donates with outcast foundation. with every packed on 19 with every press will bring it to liked it to love in palestine. we share the, [000:00:00;00] the hello online site. this is a news life coming up in the next 60 minutes and, and tell her we've tens of thousands go for the resignation of israel's prime minister and a deal to bring the countess home. heavy fighting in southern gaza. how much says it's killed. 14 is writing soldiers in an ambush and fun,
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eunice nicaragua becomes the latest country to comp different logic ties with equitable off tiffany stone method, mexico's embassy and quick to to rest. a full vice president clause on stephanie decker in wonder where the country is getting ready to come memories. 13 years since the genocide must grades continue to be found, will have that story coming up. the we begin in israel went off to 6 months of its will on governance of the government is facing growing and, and discontent. tens of thousands of as riley's have taken to the streets of tel aviv demanding on the elections and accusing the government of dragging out the evidence. scuffle is between police and protest as at least 8 people have been
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arrested. and also you have more than 33000 palestinians have until now in gaza, and about a 100 as rarely captives remain that in wrong con was out the protest he sent us this report. this is a far larger process that we've said in recent weeks. it stretches at least 2 miles in that direction. there are thousands of people on the streets and they all have one message. the problem is that things have been that yahoo! it should bring the hostages and that will bring them back homepage as actually join the anti government protests in a move that they say is a reason for that frustration against the problem is that he's don't doing enough to bring them back. campaign was a political and now it's very much political. this reaches the way of hearing incredibly firing. they're talking about what do you want me? what made you need regular people that weren't full. this is going on all ceasefire
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tools in colorado, a massive combined. the attendance, israel still hasn't been attended. well, they're looking for is some concession. i'm not file must have said they don't get a compromise. include them all. however, it will be a key, sorry. if the head of the most out does go to try, right. for those tools, it does mean that if that happens, that has been something but they both are out. is there a telling me well, how much is owned wing the cast them brigade say it's killed. 14 is riding soldiers during confrontations in hon. eunice and southern gaza advising was centered around the law and i'll zone on neighborhoods. and there's really spokesman has confirmed there's been heavy fighting in the city, but did not say whether they had been any casualties. little bit, our military is still engaged in the gaza strip in southern guys um were dates, $98.00 is engaged in con eunice,
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particularly at the amount of neighborhood modest their soldiers that are engaged in brutal and fierce combat from close range. we are also conducting very old strikes against con eunice in order to destroy a terrorist and press structure in the cities. and currently we are finalizing the destruction of 3 tunnels that are used for attack purposes. one of which should traverses the border and to israel, all 3 tunnels were in the con units. so the tunnels were actually discovered by the military as they were establishing check points and the area of power. capitalism has moved from rafa in southern gaza. the effects on the ground, the incognito. this is that this area is considered to be one of the hardest areas that he has been emitted tree has operated in the since the beginning of this conflict in october. specifically, that way, these,
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but the ministry has been working there for months right now, as they did not take full control over at that very densely populated area, as, according to the military wing of a mazda of cassandra gate that and one of the statements they have for live they have been releasing saying that they have killed, at least knowing, is vegas to just in the, as the need for who is one of the board, the areas that is adjacent to board, as with israel flushing the other part of the city, you know, and then i'm a neighborhood, make confrontations happen. raging between almost flight is and the is very minute to where at least 5 is very so we just the being killed according to the military when go from us up to some brigade spot to now the is very military did not provide any of the show information about the confirmation of casualties and the from this operation part. this is the, have been saying that at least the 3 is what has been called to have landed in the eastern part of the city of claudio, just in order to evacuate victims bought every single time when they are high rates of bottles in the city of car newness, usually it has, it could,
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it could be completely floated by mass button and campaign by the is very forces in different areas in the city as we have been hearing within the past a few hours. the latest round of seas. fine negotiations are sent to resume in cairo on sunday and is really delegation is expected to attend. and homeless has also confirmed it's sending representatives. awesome. name is a senior member of homelessness. political 0. he says the on degree one deviates from its demands for a permanent cease. 5, when this talks are held in colorado on sunday. what we are calling for should not be part of any legal she issues because when we are negotiating fuel for us, he's fail. it means that we, we are the heading to with, if he's failed, when we are negotiating because he said it means that the troops, the tulips which invaded, goes after october 7th, has to leave. because of the,
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when we talk about this a ceasefire agreement, it has to, it has to mean that the people of the few fell agreements have to move pretty. they interpret goodness, we cannot accept of total if he's fail agreement that they either have the right to launch the aggression again at any time to have the tool insight. it goes up to date. if you buy goods to begin or to but event 1300000 multiple opinions to, to 10 back to their houses or to more freely. therefore, we are not talking about conditions. the side of the expected outcome of entities fail agreement to what we can expect from this negotiations is after achieving all these uh, the demand is to have a serious on the, in the prison of dean between the 2 parties so that we can exchange the prisoner and then then launch the confession,
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goes to the domestic pressure is increasing on president joe biden, to stop weapons being sent from the us to israel, ki ally and food my house speaker, nancy pelosi is among those who signed alaska from thousands of congressional democrats. but let's just says in lies as the recent strike against a work is on the listening humanitarian crisis, we believe it is on justifiable to prove these weapon transfers and then goes on to say if it is found that this strength violated us or international law, those responsible must be held accountable. a scale item on my account, i as in washington a. so tell us a bit more about the details of this less and how it's being viewed in washington. for the letter was sent friday by dusk themselves to a house democrats to both the secretary of state and president and finding himself . but the significance was that it was also signed by form
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a house speaker nancy pelosi. now this is a strong indication that what was a limit to the point of concern among congressional members on israel is ongoing. more in gaza has now become more main stream, particularly when you have a figure like nancy pelosi joining in the expression of concern fees. a very close ally of the full of, of the president and is certainly very influential in terms of her opinion, even though she's no longer in congress. so this is a switch in a way, in terms of congressional concern, particularly among democrats, as to the way in which israel is waging it's war. the coal non mounting full, the us a to be conditional, the to israel. and there's been a lot of that aid, but now you having that cold from a number of members of congress that they should be conditions attached to it, in particular,
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the way in which israel continues to wage it's military campaign in gaza. now, president biden is focusing on the talks taking place in cairo. he's desperately hoping for a c spy. he's sending these direct to a c i a william. busy burns to that particular meeting in a way a cx 5 is one way for president biden to get out of this increasing challenging position, facing this domestic pressure in terms of policies on israel that some of his fellow democrats are now beginning to deeply question. okay, thank you for that, mike. hello that 1st in washington, we can speak now to francis j. recall jim, he's a full met us and basta to egypt and tech in for my head of the american university in colorado. he joins us from washington, dc. thank you. so much for your time. how do you explain this switch by polosa and others when it comes to this issue of selling weapons to israel? it is a remarkable moment in american political history,
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and i would explain it in 2 ways. one, i would get president by didn't do credit for being a masterful politician. whatever you think of his policies on garza or anything else, he is a 13 and a student politician and understanding american popular sentiment. and that sentiment had always been rooted in unrelenting, on questioning, support for israel by a great majority of the american people north, south, eastern west. and no doubt, he feels that from the outset he need fluid to israel after october, 7th, literally embraced net on yahoo. and did everything to show support. uh, no, he's been criticized for, you know, going to far or not showing flexibility, set that aside. the fact is, no one in the united states has been able to attract him for giving in sufficient support. here's the other factor, and this is what's new, even as we've had
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a pretty brilliant american politician in terms of managing of his own politics. i'm not talking foreign policy on the one hand, in prison and biting on the other. we have in it, in the 10 yahoo of israel, someone who is made strategic blunder after a strategic blunder, whether in the conduct of their score or in his domestic managing of his domestic problems, which were shoes before october 7th. and now finally, wait. amazingly real strategic blunder in his dealings with the united states. he is one who is able to brag or did brag that he, he could do what he wanted, and an american, any american president would not dare to defy him. and he is outspoken way and with contempt and outright disrespect set aside, she gently, blood respectably,
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blood respectfully puts american advice as to the conduct of the war, humanitarian concern for the palestinians, and so forth. and he shoved that aside to the extent that one politician after another and the united states had spoken out against the dead against netanyahu. and the is really right wing the is rarely rejection. his cap and of weight. no one has seen before. right? that's better that you're commentator mentioned i, i don't give a lot of credit to notes on you. all right, so here we are at this moment. what next? i mean we have these these far towards that resuming tiro, this weekend. what it will, these developments going to mean for these tools? i mean, are we finally going to see something change as well? what's not discount? the impact of is really military pressure. that is clearly what is helping to bring some us to the table. on the one hand,
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hamas has no way out. i'm sure the egyptians and the categories are, are talking sense to them and helping them understand they have no way out. on the other hand, natania really has no way out at this point, a course of american voices. finally, concluding with the administration and leading democrats are calling for a cease fire. a real seized fire and one without conditions any more the israelis had been putting impossible conditions on. now the american physician has involved . so we see that mention you who to one might say has no way out of a box, partly of his own creating. so perhaps that talks, this time might have a little more of a balance going forward in the pressures on both sides. perhaps i'm going back to us politics. i mean, how, how worried do you think the democrats and president buys in on now about losing votes?
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not, not just to our of americans like we saw in in michigan but, but just generally tend to young people and move because it, because of the gospel as well or united states for all those issues is a democracy and no american political leader can ever take his constituencies for granted, and i don't think president biking does, what's been clear is a, this guy's we situation and as i mentioned the way the government of israel has handled it is qualitatively different from the past. so much so they have managed to antagonize the majority of the american electorate. i think it gets clear, the democrats of twigs to that and understand it. and president by and the other democratic leaders, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer has made a course correction already. and there's plenty of time to continue to correct that course and, and come out with a,
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a states person like position that could help lead to a resolution of this conflict. with let us hope some really good to speak to you and get your perspective francis j recalled in full may us and foster to egypt and tacky. a speaking to a staff in washington. thank you. my pleasure. food and medicine sausages and gaza leaving the people that in a desperate situation they had out a body has more now on the daily struggle faced by hundreds of thousands of palestinians engulfed everywhere in russia in southern gaza. display specialist in use have to queue for toilets for drinking water to try to get a piece of bread. these make shift scans are set to provide besides, law schools were most displaced. people in gaza, shelter the place is over crowded, and more people arise every day. monday to solve my 7 of them, of the garden of the schools and now very of the crowded like,
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don't want to receive us. so we have to get some of wood and we set up this tend to be optimized. sometimes we're not even able to get any more time and for the toilet . so they going out to have my wife and my daughters go to the schools in order to use that service. um, we don't have any toilets and for us, the man, and we're not even allowed to use the bathrooms, that the school is forced to leave their homes. they put together flimsy tens using separate plastic sheets which provide very little protection, causing many to become ill. below and have the lead, which is the idea of the the my daughter has been ill since the war began. the unsanitary conditions here with sewage and animals nearby have made her vulnerable to illness. she suffers from frequent bouts of flu and fever, is and was limited medical health, an overcrowded living spaces. there was an immune and the rest of epidemics, diseases you spread easily,
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making it tough for families to stay healthy. incleanse tends notated when coming to us. we have no other options. this is the only place we found. we surrounded by sewage and animals and it's affecting our health. my younger daughter has been sick since we arrived here and i can hear the more than 1500000 palestinians. the vast majority displaced from the notes of the gaza strip are trapped in rough by 63 square kilometers food and all the essential supplies are scarce due to the is really restrictions on age entering into gaza. and often nearly 6 months of israel's will and gaza getting basic needs remains the daily challenge. he has a liability which is 0. the nicaragua has joined mexico and counting diplomatic ties with equitable it's in response to
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a raid by ecuador and police on the mexican embassy in key to security forces have arrested for the vice president in georgia in class food source, political asylum, and the embassy back in december, the raid came out as on to the mexican government said it would grant his request. loss had been convicted twice of corruption and was transferred to a maximum security prison on saturday. catchy lopez heard of yeah. and has moved police storm mexico's embassy to arrest input doors, former vice president. the raid came hours after mexico announced it with a grand toe take less political asylum, and urged ecuador to offer him safe passage to leave the country. very important, there's how can these criminals rate the mexican embassy in ecuador? it's not possible. it can't be. it's madness. yes. they've arrested a form of vice president. i'm very worried because he can be killed in ecuador,
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his former vice president had been evading arrest and staying in mexico some of the see since december. he was arguably his country's most wanted felon convicted twice for corruption. the 54 year old was suspended from his duties in 2017, after being charged for allegedly receiving millions of dollars and brides. more accusations are being investigated for many reasons, if somewhat like a mockery of justice, the, that he was a grant that the asylum in the, in the embassy and glass and the lopez or laura, are they wanted to go, oh, likes the, the ideological connection there. and how it was like what dorians felt that this was, this was our way of making us class has repeatedly said he's a victim of political persecution, 1000000 the the by the president on that is mentally lopez silverado. it has to
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spend the diplomatic ties with ecuador music, one or a movie of the mexican diplomatic personnel, and equitable will leave the country immediately. and mexico will appeal to the international court of justice to hold up for to accountable for violations of international law. ties between mexico in ecuador were under strain. well before the arrest, now they've reached a new low in a case that's ignited an international political crisis. castillo official, again, which is here. okay, let's go to john home and he's live for us in mexico city. so john, now we have nick a runaway and joining mexico and causing diplomatic ties with aqua to bring this up to date with alexis lines. so that's interesting because it's not just nicaragua and countries from the less the e c met the mexican government under president lopez over to maybe not for the allied with
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a tennis way like cuba at brazil. actually we've left this late latest country by ogden. c. not major players who called populus to the far right president. so this is really across the region that we sing this condemnation really not due to the fact that jorge glass was or was not innocent. ok with even convicted twice of corruption for the fact that stormy and embassy not just in latin america, but worldwide i think is a very, very rash set for a country type. indeed. okay, thank you for that don, home and best for us in the mexico. let's get more on this. we can speak to call us laria, his professor of the button studies at the and the and university joins us from key to the ecuadorian capital. so as don't home and was saying this is a diplomatic red line that any silver and stay to v u n. rally crosses,
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years effectively the i think at the moment to maybe see, is me saying, because in these drop, some of the international lows is being serious in insert gains. they'd be in a conventional of 1961. and in creates is a very, very difficult situation. with violation the to the government so big whether a are you understand that the glass, the was not the believe because in a person who immediately may ask a to believe you got a single big go skiing. wes, i can beat that prisoner in for a better option. nevertheless, this is not the justification for that by relation of this base of the embassy in any important country. so from this perspective,
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i think k and they've been position, i think, but our government, they can be justified. and probably we created very difficult future or effects on the international letter for the new branch here. and so quick with one eco don't would have known what it was doing that it was invading mexican territory. essentially why g 6 a they did. and then my only is brand new show is that the president, the noble have decided to read in order to do in broad a facebook right. now this is a transitional government when made a last to about the 14 months mark and, and the president wants to be realistic in order to do so. they need to spray your . it is doing crazy. they're not. but with everything, i'm probably
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a key assuming that doing so my, if i have a brain to get benefits, domestic. and we had that far from our correspondence on home and saying that it's, it's not just countries on the left that have. busy condemned this move it's, it's countries across the region. i mean, oh, what do you think the full allowance is going to be on equitable? a way to do that. i think it's very difficult to find the president over the storming a boring embassy being left in america. is grossing a red line, which has been various strongly respected eating for a different date. there seems seem very in duration. so it is a, a very serious violation of international role. the, it from this perspective is obvious, that not only is a little hard mincing left in america who are, which are supporting the left to that and such as breast the genie. and so my
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b o bullshit to, to, to the is it by relation. this is the case for some below the organizational electric, the an american stage. and so, so i, i assume that the facts, the diplomatic effect of these meet your, we'd be lasting and the people to 12 or call me in the future. okay, really good to get your thoughts. call us larry, a professor of development studies at and in university. thank you. thank you. image. the still ahead on the algae 0. russia targets ukraine. second largest city talk came for the series of strikes on residential buildings. tom, stranded on the show in the wrong house fishing and say that being put out of work because of a territorial dispute with nathan,
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the that's a pretty poor, a new south wales, including and sidney with the system going surface there was flooding, but that's gone. now the rain has also stopped. that'll be something on the ground still dictate of admittedly, it's all going safe. so the task been just catching the edge of tasmania charles on show for tropical queens and i'm just off show for west australia is old right now . it should stay off showed might just bring a few shows on the coast with it. i'll probably get to monday. the pictures still pretty good for new south wales. not so good. both allied in melbourne is now the wind to swamp directions. and when you get a rating with it and using it and does that rain cavity or frustrated comes across the task, and if the inducing only wind, which means temperatures will go up considerably trash church, for example, up to 25, i'll try to get to wednesday above the average, but not the record. java should have a couple of days or from really big time pause i've been funding is result recently
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. but i wouldn't say the same foot bornea or through march, or the risk has increased for, you know, so that most of the philippines and mainland south east asia. it's hot shumate now lots to drive it off entirely. this is little on usual, but i won't exactly matter. right. and for the, at the sky in south, in charlotte mall flooding to come for sunday. and monday the latest news as it breaks the message, they say they're going to carry on the details coverage. these really prime ministers spoke this evening saying that the military is ready to invade drop off despite criticisms from allied from the heart of the story. everyone is terrified shelter in this hospital for more than 6 months. right now,
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nowhere is case and kind of seen. these are targeted here's from alda 0 on the go. and me tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we, the effect that from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the, the, the you're watching out? is there a minus i told stories based our tens of thousands in israel have riley it against
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the government off to 6 months of war in gaza. thank. holding for adding elections and deal to bring. is there any captives have over $33000.00 palestinians in dollars? i have been killed in a year. how much is on the wing? says it has killed. 14 is right. and so just during consultations in con units, something garza is early on a has not confirmed the casualties area on forming has escalated in the city. nicaragua has joined mexico and causing diplomatic ties with extra towards and this phones ecuadorian police rating the mexican embassy in key to where they arrested who met vice president george of glass. he's been seeking political asylum the since december. staying with the top story as well. has allowed the united nations to deliver a small amount of fuel and medical supplies to northern guns. that video has image of 3 trunks carrying those supplies. but the still no sign of the food needed to
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feed thousands of starving palestinians. it comes after mounting international outrage of famine conditions attacks on a black is lhasa includes and this update from the cannot add one hospital in northern casa, on the nose to goes up to day with. here's a variety of all those 2 trucks, a contain medicines that's arrived to that came out of the hospital, which is the 1st incident. so if it's con for more than haul for you precision north of garza. so these 2 trucks contain medicines and no series for the babies and, and you need those a, these 2 trucks didn't come from the edge of the crossing is there are too many news talking about the areas in a drama single, the albany angles it is, but nothing has entered and also because of from a is from there was a crossing,
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they came from and they can waited around about the guys of the trip. as indeed the northern godaddy is, as indeed the human to turn the crisis even before the war broke out. and the oil came just to just lie beeble and civilians. here north of gaza, there is no food people after using the the animals. so those are for the, for humans. now there is no any further for them to use for more that and also yeah, no food, no water sewage in the streets and no electricity is totally destroyed the infrastructure . and so all of this is sliding, these civilians, especially low sides, it'd be the, the war and the bump shooting it comes from that is why it is the world health organization says even restoring basic functionality to gauze as largest hospital any time soon, seems implausible. she felt was old, but destroyed following a series of rain spies, rainy forces since october, the 7th tired, your shower, which is
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a spokesman at the w h o. he describes what remains of the facilities the most of the buildings. i have seen, extensive damage. everything's basically reduced to rubble and what's uh, what's even more disturbing use that they have seen bodies lying around with the smell of all that bodies. so it was really difficult to imagine new future at this hospital could be a revised them all the efforts that we have within the last 6 months to bring supplies to, to revive some of the services. and i'll keep up now, i think we lost so this is really a systematic, dismantling of the health system of java. and again, it's, it's really difficult to, to be in a position now to see how, how things that can improve when the 2 most important hospitals i'll she find out
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on us or i'm no longer functional. i'll see if i had the more than 700 beds and 1026, a search computer as you had 32 invested care rooms. so all of that is gone. now people will need dialysis at the top heavy. so there is a, there's almost no more laboratory services available for people with chronic diseases, pregnant women. then people have infectious diseases that are pretty, can no longer get the care. they need only 10 out of $36.00 hospitals. but you guys are only partially functional and what's even worse is that us a few minutes. there is no mutual and others we uh, caused a pretty big uh, uh, uh, spacing ups. because while trying to get to, to, to, to dos of those, to provide whatever be, have more than a half of the request, 3 instruct, those being denied. we are seeing 2 ways that the check points of people are being
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detained or we have to postpone the distance. so we don't have that too many there in space that we should have to try to bring us as a palestinian couple have been describing how they managed to flee the war in gaza and get to tech. you said i'm considering the house, the story from a stumble alia, and the mother of us unit were reunited with their son, her son, and his stumble. last february. they have been trapped in gaza after the war broke out on october 7th. speaking about their old deal is still painful the people of the city, but i couldn't make other things to go to go this to be very cool. done. this is going to take everything. well, how much was the former 2 for surgery? goes us biggest hospital. oh sofa, which became the focus of for land. this is riley attacks. so sure those are good.
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the good news, the to bury the phones is this, the, the elbow as soon as were forced to leave their home. and bates had known in northern garza and stayed in a clinic. they used to run in gaza city where they also hosted those of other displaced people. and what kind of come on my, you know, add number 2 more. yeah, there was no water and no gas. we burned our clinics furniture to have something to cook on. my husband is sick, he needs medicine and it should aaliyah and mohammad had been durham of citizens since 2011. the oldest son lloyd, who is a space engineer in the us, got help from the turkish authorities to evacuate them up until that point. he said he felt helpless. you know me, is this. i mean, something drunk to mark, you know, and that is, i cannot even say water to my parents. while the human rights groups are demanding to know why they is really,
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it has not opened more crossings into gaza palestinians who evacuate to say the ones left behind have few means to survive. we're not on the mileage, we're on the 3 on buddy the roads. this is the, is the so that is them see despite having escape the war, the soonest they, these thoughts and prayers are still with their full of palestinians. in garza who continues to suffer scene up to solar elders who are stumbling. the assignment in its rhonda on sunday will marks the 30th anniversary of the stalls at the 1994 genocide and just to 100 days. so we to militias killed over $800000.00 if the tootsie minority, and political opponents of the who to it began with the assassination of the who to president. which is blame the to it see, revel group,
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the rwandan patry all think front shooting down his plane. they all have denied involvement between april and july. here to malicious and elements within the runs and all me, slower sentences. beginnings, finally, stones on july, the 4th, when on pm, marked by uganda is on a couch in the one didn't capital got a, a stephanie deck and now reports from who yet in lawanda mass graves all still being discovered in a tranquil corner of the rwandan hills. the dead are being disturbed despite never having found peace rooms done. i don't know how many people we found, but there are so many. there were under these houses under the toilets. we found so many people from this mass grave was discovered a few months ago under homes and farm land. 30 years after they were one to
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genocide. identifying the remains is incredibly difficult. dna is in use and so they're relying on tattered pieces of clothing. items of jewelry that are sometimes found underneath the surface along with the remains. but so far, nobody that was found here has been identified. what is left of the name is victims is taken shore, drive away an attempt at some form of dignity for those who enjoyed the most un, imaginable of death around 800000, to see in some moderate hutus were most chevy to death by some 2 fighters what they were then hangs heavily hoping to be identified. this was intimate, close up slaughter. are we always to survivor? if with such a painful cost, there can ever be forgiveness. what we're going to throw everyone to we've been reconciled by the government. they call on us they teach is about reconciliation. there is no way to turn us back. a government is in charge. president polk i've
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gotten it runs it tightly organized country. there were local reconciliation courts back then. and today any inquiries about someone's ethnicity is legal. for those born off to 1994, it still has a major impact. yeah, i am not. i am not much. what happened is that what history and it has to live with us as the young generation, we'll try to do our best for it and not top and again, but it's still painful when people know there are those buried in places, but do not sell out via forties, those who lived here are believed to have known about unconcealed the mass grave. 7 people from 2 families have been arrested, living above a secret for 30 years now on earth. but their names who loved them, who misses them, would likely never be known. and hundreds of thousands will remain without pleasure . stephanie decker all g 0. who you for one to?
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there's a re, uh you. hannah's mother was a tootsie, and his father was a who to. he was 30 years old when he says 82 forces made him killed to it says, it was jail for 15 years by local quotes that were phone to serve justice and local communities off to the genocide and wanting some viewers might find the images in the story to study a genius. one is the one we will do. what do we mean by binding? been in vinegar? 3 to the library where you too. but everyone with inches a mama, which is kind of a new, a lot of i'm assuming we're not and you need you to when you that we're going to know the me was it,
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we're to what you quoted me previously to them i did is uh i can make it as a credit or more know my check engine light because of course i need isn't local. so i'll put you on a 100 and to show how good are i'm. i do want to have your name by phone that i recognize you have right now. we're not in the terminal. oh yeah, i spoke with timothy long and the associate dean of the potty school in boston university in new york of memory and justice and paste genocide, randa. he was a field research and wanted birth before i'm off to the genocide. i went back in 1995 as the head of a human rights watch officer that was researching how the genocide took place and
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it was devastating. it was, as you all mentioned, intimate violence and it was often neighbors who killed neighbors. sometimes even people within the family, i spent a year doing research on this and also found out what happened to people that i knew some of the people i knew well were killed. and in some cases they were killed by other people that i knew. so many of the people were left with the very little of their family life. i have one friend who lost 200 members of her family. she lost her parents and our grandparents and her uncles and aunts and brothers and sisters in her entire extended family. she only had 2 2nd cousins who were left, and that was a case of just so many of the survivors that was devastating. how far do you think? uh huh. the country has come in, bringing the 2 sides. the 2 tribes close to together as well. there's a lot of good things that have happened in the countries peaceful and they have done some great things, like promoting women's rights so that rolanda has more women and it's part of the
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higher percentage of women. that's parliament than any country in the world. there's been a lot of economic development the government's well run, but it's also very authoritarian. and there has been really justice only on one side that the genocide was, was terrible, and absolutely needed to have have cases brought up and needed to be adjudicated. but the ip yes, when they took control and after a committed a number of atrocities of their own, there's never been justice for that. but because the countries authoritarian, you can't really talk much about it. and so i worry sometimes the reconciliation really is on the surface and that people still carry a lot of resentments underneath which there was more freedom of speech and freedom of the press that could allow people to air their grievances and actually appreciated the, the great changes that have been made in the country the,
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the number of people killed in russian drone and missiles from like single king has arisen to 8 authorities say residential areas and high rise buildings and ukraine, 2nd largest city with targeted and all those. what was so injured in the strikes on saturday child stuff that has moved from khaki were one of the strikes sites in northern the car cave, a residential area with thousands of people. if you see this call here, we understand that at least one person was killed. in this call, the pan off and have a look at some of the houses here as well. the flats people trying to repair. as much as they can, or at least blocks the broken windows before nightfall. it's on clear as to what kind of project. so this was certainly the security service. you see, i know it's telling us, but this whole in the ground, hey, we understand to be the impact site quite
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a small hole in relation to the extent of the damages. if you look up at the buildings here, you can see obviously not a single window has remain complete viable for quite a while. there was a massive explosion. the shockwave was so great that it threw me from one room to another in my house. this is a huge tragedy for ukraine. in the last few weeks the situation has gotten worse because the showing is so random. yeah. but their school, which she was basically, i studied at the school, my daughter to and i work here is an absolute hara. why are they doing this? this is our beloved school. we have spend all our life here and they come at these months for that. so now i can't find words to describe pollutant. and the criminal says these attacks all revenge, but what they say, all ukrainian attacks being carried out across the border inside russia, the border is already around. so if you kill them, which is from here, but it's safe to say that these attacks are growing,
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posting frequency and intensity virtually every day. there's no noticeable military or strategic target in this area. the seems, at least on the surface to be a purely residential neighborhood. there are thousands of people who live here who will be going to bed tonight. afraid again, child stuff alger 0 khaki. and these 3 people have died and of a 2000 evacuated off to a dime for each and the russians. city of oscar slot has affected over 4000 homes and about 11000 people in the region. visual say that done was breach due to poor maintenance and what you had you do? what is the deck yesterday with do those things that did, would it be like this? we hope this was some help as by, in the morning we woke up and saw that the water was over at any deep. so head on out is there. it will tell me what's causing this raf phenomena of the skies.
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the, these are some of the 1st images from the aerial assessment of coal bleaching in the great barrier reef. bleaching occurs by moving the ocean temperatures and pollution 1st call to expel the algae to get the color range of color. at extreme marine wave over an extended period of time. maybe some structures have been severely damaged. scientists have declared 2020 full, a mass bleaching event. what's happening here on the great fire, rafe? it's also happening on roof around the world. or the last 12 months warming sea surface temperatures have cause bleaching events in the northern hemisphere. and the engineer conditions in the pacific have amplified the situation. for rainbows, just jody rama says ocean temperatures are increasing at a rate never seen before. and that's an oven assigned to the biggest crow system in the world. we're seeing this back to back here upon year. the reef means many
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years to recover from these heat waves. and it's just not getting it. the for as president dina blanca has testified about on the clay and luxury goods and fine transfers, it's positive an investigation into alleged elicit in which since up until friday the president had stated silence about the scandal body. and a sanchez has moved from lima. some owned by the attorney general proceed indeed of a lot of places. she answered every question. during 5 hours, it was not a moving. she had remained silent for a week about her possession of luxury watches,
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jewelry worth tens of thousands of dollars. and on the cleared bank transaction circuit was that is the standard. there's only one truth. i have to acknowledge it was a mistake to accept the watches lend to me by my friend governor. we'd faddle or school e mail. i have return to them and because they were not mine, i was not obliged to declare them. was good. he met a regional governor, had bought a rolex on her birthday and visited the presidential palace that same day the president had initially said she worked since she was 18 to buy her watches. a contradiction with her deposition on friday. instead, she dismissed the case as 6 ist and discriminatory harassment from the press box that is a good or it's time to se dirty games against the country. they don't benefit anyone and they damage the country's image, some peruvian paper, but this display of which is,
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is an insult. people need to wake up. the president has so many watches. she's taking on money. well, the poor people are hungry. this candle dumped as rolex gate picked after police, and prosecutors forced their way into one of these residents looking for evidence and it cost to stir amid the government and some legislators who demanded her resignation. 6 ministers left. what about this cabinet this week? critics say the replacements were selected as a reward for political allies in congress. rejected a recent impeachment motion. congressional leaders said an impeachment for this candle would be stabilized the country, but could 6. the legislators have only one thing in mind. you still going to be associated with the protecting savory counter reform supported by the government with no objections from the constitutional court that allows them to keep the posts until 2026. the changing the rules are not for the country stability. but for this going to dollar will be, i don't know,
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both testers in the center of the capital called for her resignation. without any peach men, she stays until 2026. for now, she asked peruvians to turn the page at the investigation, continues. many in the center suggesting denby me now to be contested, which is between quaint iran and iraq finale 20 years. a rocky fisherman happened running into trouble with crazy and a rainy and patrol boats. and many have lost spend livelihoods is most smooth. the heed reports from basra and southern iraq. soon the rise in this although you walk you see of bus. why is when for sure. mean at l file harbor unload the catch. the holes are small of these days. the result over the age no matter the time dispute an increasing number of fishermen, a looking for other work on a hardy and my job,
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i quit because iranian and created cost cut that shoals with beating us, you know, shooting at us and smashing. i'll both learn for some of my colleagues are still suffering from the injured with. this job is not safe in the bottle. fewer boats, me less proud use for c. that's market. traders say it business used to be booming is now at a new standard still to send me a. so a ton of them i've worked here for almost 20 years. we used to receive between 25 and 30 tons of fish a day that's dropped to about 10 to 15 tons in september, iraq supreme court, i'm all of a decade old agreement was quite on sharing the hold i below want to weigh the 2 countries only maritime link to the gulf tension surrounding the shuttle out of river between either one on a lock which we get across to the war in the 1980s. also pose
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a threat for sure. mean here say they used to fish all across the gulf and beyond. but increasing aggression an interception by weight. and they range in cost to go to the vessels a force it hundreds of boats out of service. the dispute began after the fall of saddam hussein in 2003 and has worse. and in recent years, the model, the number of fishing bites has dropped from nearly 4000 to only a few 100. hundreds of fishermen have quit and no official has bothered to come and ask about the problems with facing the land border between iraq and kuwait was demarcated by the united nations in 1993. but the amount of time boundaries remain unresolved. and with them, the future of many, fisher mean? what do i just get on a bus at all? southern a rock bound, aetna as caps, amazing, visited a southern italy with
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a display volcanic and bottex rings. scientists. a recent activity created the right conditions for the wrath and dominant offering golf explains people here, renaming europe's largest volcano, and the lady of rings that soft to mount. aetna began blowing, smoke rings and drawer and crowds to stop in. it's a need to witness the raft. phenomenon, vortex rings the created by a rapid release of gas, and the change in the shape of the volcanoes crate to a. can you a new 5th grade as been foreman's the few days ago into the south east flight the fraser in front of us. uh it does a surfer perfect cycle mode. so are coming out seller of those kind of vortex rings. this is a spatial phenomena. we can not see something like this every day.
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the appearance of the south coast changes as they rise, sometimes smoky black. all the time spending on, but as a catch the night despite the exciting activity now and is expecting the volcano to erupt any time soon. the last figure of option was on december 1st, 2023. the crazy guy is quiet now and there, and we're working every day, enjoying every single moments with hundreds of people here and that. and i'm looking it just in clear how long my at and i will continue puffing it smoke rings, blocks from now visit as a rule struck a barbara and go past the 0. the says he is encouraged in the us days. if alaska is inches away from assessing a new snow for rack or just over a 100 and fuzzy inches of snow has been recorded for the current winter season, the highest seasonal record is
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