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we remember the blessings who we are meant to share for that do the sacred play is now your duty to fulfil all that can possibly be the israel's prime minister says the date has been set for troops attack. i'll fight and southern gaza with one and a half 1000000 displaced, palestinians of sheltering. come on, says that nothing else threat of a full scale invasion of the city, raises question of a with a cease fire. negotiations should reduce the head of the home, and this would put ottoman this is own to 0, live from the also coming up on we us. the 4th is to take
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a ride for the place among the community of nations. all this time is one step closer to fold un membership after the security council agrees to reconsider its application. plus, i'm gonna send that, i'm 50 in the, almost completely, the police said to somebody, i filed the reservoir outside of the columbia and comfortable with that. where else stories have been force due to an unprecedented route to start rationing water in coming days. and rad total solar eclipse seed in north america for the daytime documents to millions across the continent. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it says a date has been set for a ground operation, but off of gauze, southern low city. about 1500000 displays, palestinians of sheltering their plan defensive has been widely condemned by the
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international community. bethany all who made the announcement off to receiving an update on the cx 5 talks held in cairo moss as its demands havent be met. june the latest round of negotiations. unexcused is ready side is being stopped in the senior homeless spokesman told all to 0 that nothing. y'all whose latest sweat attack alpha raises questions about resuming discussions. my thought of the comments as the thought of the palestinian, the movements demand are clear, an end to aggression against our people. and the agreement locking comprehensive hall to aggression holds no follow you. i'd like to comment on the attorney who just to day statement about an imminent attack on the roof. this raises questions about the purpose of resuming critical. she ation, especially with the confirmation of aggression and crime. so just out of me and people that the success of any negotiations depends on the end things. the aggression on the side who with isn't occupied east jerusalem. the more on the
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latest around negotiations, there's been no official comments from the is really government about the potential of a cease fire being secured. but these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he is being briefed on these negotiations in cairo. and his really delegation was present for the talks and they were given a mandate bind that's in yahoo. but what exactly that mandate entailed? they did not speak to the public about. this comes as nothing y'all who is under immense pressure, both internationally and domestic. we have to secure a deal to release the remaining is really captive who are still held in gaza on the domestic front. you have a population of these really is who was protesting against nets and yahoo and his government saying that he has failed to secure a deal to bring back the remaining captive and that he should be removed from office immediately on the international front. you have many countries around the world, specifically israel's biggest ally, the united states,
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who says that there are a lot of issues with israel pending round invasion instead of law for which nathan, yahoo says there is a set date for now. all of this comes of the americans, and these really is have had many disagreements over this over the last several months. but nothing yahoo maintains that. it is critical to invade drop off. we're more than one and a half 1000000 palestinians are seeking refuge in order to achieve an absolute victory in the war. have the central jersey at all occupied east jerusalem. on our vonem is the side of the middle east council on global affairs in washington, d. c. and he says there was still a number of sticking points of the negotiations as i think it boils down to a couple of things. in one sense, it's the duration of the ceasefire itself. the opposite have masses is looking for a permanent ceasefire. and these relays, or not interested in that whatsoever, is also about the place how mouse has been pushing for these really army to pull
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back completely, or at least into certain areas. and it may be that the word aggression is, is about that, whether it's the use of force or just the presence of these really military or inside the gaza strip in the long term. so i think we're getting down to the issue of, of, of semantics and, you know, what, those, what those words mean in the, in the context of the grant agreement, when it comes to, you know, the statements of the company mediators, and the different mediators expressing some optimism, i mean they're doing so in relative terms, relative to, you know, the past few days and weeks in which it looked like no deal was going to get done. so i think there's some cautious optimism there. but how mass also said, you know, that there's been no progress and the statements that we take the statements of the israeli prime minister. it doesn't look like there's been much progress. but yes, when you're getting into these negotiations, it's very important. obviously the, the, the numbers and, and, and you know where a policy and civilians, if they can return home is real, seems intent on not prevent, on preventing
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a pulsing is from returning to the northern gaza strip. is it sets up, you know, this very wide buffer. there's also, obviously the issue with the prisoners and how many hostages. so i think those are, are less important, you know, working out those exact figures then. then some of these big picture issues around duration of the ceasefire. the us as for same to know what for most of our elements plans to launch a ground defensive and offer pass, he called haines reports from washington, dc. the news that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and set a date for ross. i came just before state department spokesman, matthew miller, brief reporters, and he said the us has not been told what this date could be, but he reiterated the united states has been asking for and is yet to see a credible plan to deal with 1400000 people that are in rafa, previous administration, official officials of stress didn't know where to go. so again, the united states is saying that when it comes to a full scale operation in 2 rasa,
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they are completely against it. we have made clear to israel that we think a full scale military invasion of rough um would have an enormously harmful effect on those civilians and that it would ultimately hurt israel's security. so it's not just a question of israel presenting a plan to us. we make clear then that we think that there is a better way to achieve what is a legitimate goal, which is to degrade and dismantle and to feed them off. battalions that still remain in rough as no us officials have met with there is really connor parts to talk about how the us sees this mission going forward. because you're says they agree that israel needs to target him. austin rougher, but they need to be able to do that well, protecting civilians and we expect they're going to have other another meeting possibly as early as this week puts potentially very early next week. but the us is using much stronger language now. they have said again, from the podium that israel's policies need to change,
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and if they don't send to us, is will patty complain, elda 0 at the state department of today's, of melting international pressure, and warnings of famine from humanitarian organizations as well, says it allowed 419 a trucks to enter gaza on monday. it's the largest number of a trucks that have been sent the gaza in one day since the world again 6 months ago . on sundays, rarely, authorities allowed $322.00 trucks to enter this trip. most of them carrying food before the war, 500 trucks arrived daily 8 organizations that use as well as slowing the delivery of humanitarian supplies. and using starvation as a weapon to for thought, a couple of them is in java and has more of the movement of age. so the site folks that till now did not inside to the a garza strip as it has been widely respected by these very a military. and right now they are stationed on the palestinian side of the boat, where generally the sides will be, uh,
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it will be completely distributed here for people in the south. and its mentioning also that these aid also include the some a trucks for the private sector that would be directly delivered to the trade is, would be later assuming these a human a, this a commercial, a goods for the majority of cars that seem to softball, the tool now there is no any kind of humanitarian comb voice have been allowed to be delivered to another part of the gaza strip on that. as we have been observing in the course of the past 2 days, there was a slight increase in terms of the number over here military, a comb, voice, which yet has been seen by the u. n. a. agencies as not sufficient, as they are saying that the guns are stripping a very desperate need for at least between 500 up to 600, the humanitarian convoys in order to be consumed on a daily basis. i don't want it to match the man's i'm president that needs for the majority of displace palestinians who are right now here are facing a from are also struggling in order to get meals. it's also people very the know
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that part of the goal is, is check who did not receive much needed like saving supplies on the move signs of a farm and low mingled the horizon for people there who did not also manage to get much of it's also medical supplies, despite that usability resolution and decision to open airs. crossing to now, this decision had been not yet practically translated and con units, at least 8 people have been killed and is rarely auto. to refine that happened when displays palestinians return to the devastation city. and southern gaza. most israeli troops have withdrawn from the area of to see a specialist with palestinian sizes. honey muscled as an alpha with more for some of the 1st palestinians to go back to han, eunice, there isn't much recognizable left once home to around half a 1000000 people. the city in the south of gaza has been flattened by israel's military. the city looks heartbreaking. it's unbelievable. what do you
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expect this kind of destruction? there isn't a house without a martyr, wounded or destroyed. words can describe its men of the people who have been living in tents or in the open for months on end. were hoping there might be some way to start rebuilding their life. you know, so given that we came to see what happened to the house, but there wasn't any houses here. it's just rubble. that's how we kinda leave here . animals kind of leave here. so how's that person supposed to? the destruction is unreal. israel's military announce on sunday has withdrawn troops from han, eunice. it wraps up a key phase and it's bad all the time. us drilled levels now are some of the lowest levels in gaza since the war began. 6 months ago, but there are still reminders that this is still a war zone. rebuilding con units will take many,
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many years to visit row allows and for the 1000000 and a half people sell during here in rough, off the breadth of and is really grand invasion, remain mode. that'll just be a rough off in southern dog. the palace times application for full un membership has been referred to the security council committee in charge of and missing new members. the threat of a us to be her 1st pa, this time to push its initial attempt on hold 15 years ago. but earlier this month with us, but you want to reconsider with the application. gabriel and he's on the reports from the united nations in new york. on the state of palestine is one step closer to full un membership. this, after the security council agreed to reconsider its application for many years, palestine has been trying to gain the same full membership status currently be stowed on a 193 other countries. all we ask for is to take
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a ride for the place among the community of nations to be treated as equals, as equals to all our nations and states. the security council standing committee on new member applications made up of all 15 council members. monday afternoon, held their 1st closed door meeting to discuss the palestinian application. but if they cannot reach an agreement to the security council, or if the us vito's it, the membership id fails. and that's exactly what happened in 2011. the last time palace stein's bid for full un membership got this far along in the process. it failed, primarily because the united states threatened to veto in the us as long standing position. is it palestine full un membership should only be considered at the end
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of a peace process with israel laid on monday, after the closed door meeting, the us ambassador said their position has not changed. our position is the position that's known. it hasn't changed, but we're going to continue to find a path to bring a 2 state solution to the palestinians that provides peace for israel and the state for balance. palestine is long felt disenfranchised from the un, because it has no voting powers in the general assembly, due to its observer status, to become a full member and un article 4 of the charter is the guidance which says a country must be a peace loving state. that accepts the obligations of the charter is able to carry out those obligations and is willing to do so. most member states believe palestine meets that threshold. but if the us fails to budge on its long standing opposition, the bid is likely do once again. gabriel's on do,
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i would use either at united nations in new york to the head on challenges. there are some of the was flooding in russia and decades leads authorities to declare a state of emergency in some regions. the hell out of the weather is looking a little and settled across possibly at least over the next couple of days, but it kept them into saudi arabia pushing across to wells. the golf avenue north is looking very unsettled. some really inclement weather, pushing its way through central and west, and pa, for saudi arabia could see a shower too. i think here in katya, it's just a lot to drive 31 degrees celsius on tuesday, picking up a touch as we go on into a wedding stay. as i said further norfolk got plenty of shells west and pots of air on good part of a rock. seeing some showers,
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a shower stretching all the way up towards the cool. cuz in that same system as a matter of lie pressure sweating way, i could see some sort of the mediterranean, some maybe showers coming into cypress rod across the bank will say some showers the into gaza. i'm afraid i'm at wet weather becoming a little more widespread. nothing too heavy, but it's there is miserable is going to link a for a couple of days. we're going to see that whether grassy pushing his way was a little bit of weather to into the northwest of african northern parts of algeria could see a shower to over the next day. oh, so let me go into wedding stay and you can see the heavier showers stretching the way across much south west africa. now the seasonal rains doing quite nicely though showers. i stretched away into the south east of south africa where the flood risk continues. the
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north question, why it happens, like when denise is area where the foundation, the the the watching, the owner of the i with me, elizabeth put on them in the heart of mind to about top stories. the saw come off says that israel didn't make any of the groups to moms and donations around to cease 5 talks. and kyra, seen the spokesman told out jesse or i think that was really positive,
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says latest threat to attack city of alpha. waste questions about resuming negotiations. and just rarely until the refund has killed at least 8 palestinians, if they tried to return to their homes. and con eunice, emergency workers have retrieve the bodies of 77 other people there in the past 24 hours. it's optimized, it's rarely troops withdrew from the area nicaragua has off the international court of justice and the hey to or the gym, and need to stop supplying israel with weapons immediately. germany is the 2nd largest exporter to as well offer the united states. nicaragua argues that germany is complicit and what the i, c j has already ruled, is a plausible case of chad aside and gotta step lawson reports from the hague for 2 hours. nicaragua, late outage case against germany, basically see if the, the savings of accusing it of facilitating genocide is on from the hollow cost.
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germany emphasizes that who assistant to his right. oh, you said i told him the time because of that he started with treating other jewish people during the nazi to regina. that is an understandable and wrote over policy if it were addressed to the jewish people. these really states, in particularly expressing government, should not be confused, think equate that with a jewish people. and so for the 1st time, 2 countries appeared at the international court of justice, which are directly involved in the atrocities at stake. but nicaragua argues germany is in directly involved by sending arms and ammunition used against civilians and gaza. german weapons exports to israel have increased tenfold to $323000000.00 in 2023 from $32000000.00. the before research institute forensic architecture has documented recent sales of to p, those tank ammunition and engines for military equipment and the lease of so called
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error on drones. german companies involved in the military industry, directly profiting from the situation as they have seen their share prizes price since 7 october. and this book, white washing and state building. danielle murph, yes, key writes that germany's post for military and financial support for israel has mainly been about germany's own. we have lead station, the beginning. the relationship has nothing to do with morality and a lot to do with pragmatism. also on the strategies side, which side of a has changed. so today i would say that there is stuff like a model that i mentioned to the german supports, but it's not only more than nothing has ever only mario. this case is seen as a test for international justice kind of country that is not directly committing atrocities the house was possible for facilitating the adults course. recently, rules that country selling weapons of bond by international treaties,
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meaning that these weapons can be sold if there's a risk of human at terry and international law. the finally to and to get osler argues that this is the case in gaza. germany has dismissed need to have glass allegations. so many does not and never did violate the genocide convention nor international humanitarian law. as i, or at least not in directed me. she said she would give more details during germany's defense on tuesday when it has it stood before the court stepped fast and out. you sierra da. dominic king has law and how germany has been responding to the allegations. the german position going into choose days to the variations in the hague is very clear. it rejects entirely the assertions from nicaragua in so far as genocide and germany's position in israel and gauze is concerned. the interesting thing is that while the government officially puts that view across in berlin,
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hundreds of civil servants, many of whom work in the foreign office, have anonymously put, announced a statement which deplores the policy of the german government and makes a list of dom moms which it says which this group of anonymous, civil 7 says must be implemented. it calls for the german government to implement immediately a freeze on arms deliveries to israel to coal for israel to allow a unaffected into garza and to impose sanctions on israel. if it refuses to do so, it says the german government should advocate a return to a palace fund recognized as an independent states on the terms of un resolution to fall to from 1967, it calls for all sorts of things which civil servants contractually here in this
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country are not allowed to do clearly demonstrating while ministers in this government have a strong policy. many of the people advising them how to implement them seem not to agree. dominant cane algebra, 0, bullying of several regions in russia have declared a state of emergency off to some of their worst flooding and decades. siberia and the year round. so among the worst has more than $10000.00 homes of being flooded. their dimitry mid vanco reports. this is what the coming of spring can look like in russia. the around river europe's the longest, best thing, it's banks and rising. flood waters caused by winter snow melting, and the i didn't board regions have swept through thousands of homes. the mass says people should leave if they can before it's too late. you thought you didn't want to leave. i feel as i'm too old and wouldn't go. but they persuaded me which to proof that are, but i want to well know just cry. i feel terrible,
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it's usually the river 1st bus to through this them and oscar flooding the city. the regions governance says flooding has been recorded along the entire 2 and a half 1000 kilometer long river that flows through conflicts down into the caspian sea. russian officials say $139.00 regents have or will be affected, controlled explosions of being carried out in the ice and snow in some regions to prevent further flooding and farmers pulling out. capitol stuck in the mud. rescue and relief efforts underway. the russian emergencies, minnesota says the flooding is the worst, the region that's seen in decades. we bought a boat yesterday so that we can reach our relatives if something happens to bring them for state or medicine. water levels are expected to continue rising for at least another 2 days to meet them at that and go out to 0. the city of on the has
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experienced major flooding, jews and melting snow. usually a shop, a lot of a traveler to the area and sent us this report. are we all in the states who are involved in the southern zeros or natural disasters and folding right now? look, i'm standing far away from the city center number of residential building surrounds with and it was, has a rising. so foss, literally as only speaks of movies and buildings are in danger, to owenberg is the capital o b o, in by region, which pulled as context on this region, has been hon. bye the heaviest flaws. in decades, they were closed by numerous amounts of sooner. this year, which was obviously melting right now, and also a lack of network of reservoirs on the euro river and as well as the neighboring rivers played its negative role here. and the brands seem to been built with violations just recently last friday to be precise at don, broken,
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or the 2nd largest sustain, bit over in black region. tens of thousands of houses. and the huge amount of lines have been submerged in the region, including owenberg, as well as the neighboring regions, like the cool gone region in the east of orange bog. what b to bull re, but also bust as bind about 6 and a half salvage people, including hundreds of children, were evacuated from the salons. those 90 will play some temporary accommodation centers. people are literally losing movie, had many caps, council and poll frame. the young ones, and there was so much pain now struggle in all the worst hit city, so far, residents protested against the official were supposed on monday. meanwhile, authorities say they do well, they tend to evacuate health and for tax people. they say they wound the population about the disaster well in advance. so the peak of the flooding in or in book is expected on april the 10th, you know, ship of all of the, or in bog, russia. columbia is facing
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a severe drought before she gets national power grid at risk, which levels and was, was russian all time low on the sands, around p at the report from both of the a columbia is reservoirs are running dry, upper long, the new weather phenomenon. and then going drove, has dropped their levels to their lowest and for decades it was quite a bad news. but with, as may, your has announced on them precedent did citywide, wider rationing starting on thursday, explaining that repeated calls to save water since january have not been enough time over. our goal is to change the habits of citizens of all guitar, to guarantee the supply of possible water in a short and medium to these nations, unnecessary and inevitable, to guarantee the next month. and also next year supply the course with the city of $9000000.00 people will be divided into 9 sectors with each area going 24 hours without water. every 10 days you objective is to reduce household consumption by 11
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percent. to mitigate the strain, hope to reduce will reevaluate the measure every 2 weeks. it is very worrying because this had not happened in many years. the truth is, i never lived through anything like this. it is time we became more aware about water and how we manage it. we will need to prepare, collect water and be ready when it falls on our zone. it's important to do our part to avoid something worse, like completely running out of water to drown successive, baited by a new so colombia starts a year with scorching temperatures and hundreds of forest fires, including a mountain, silver looking book that were walking inside the sams. i filed the rest of y, one of the 2 main resar was that supply more than 70 per cent of the great couple of water to the city of both that it has been almost completely depleted. here. you can see these measuring posts, the,
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these ruler posts that so that the level here is down to 0. overall, the reservoir is down to less than 18 percent of its total capacity. columbia also uses reservoirs to generate 95 percent of all its electricity. so it does say that the reservoirs national average is now at 31 percent just for points above a 27 percent threshold. that would trigger a national power agreed to alert and with it the possibility of widespread power outages. allison that i get the i just eat with that. so the eco door and vice president hold hey, gloss has been taken from prison to a military hospital. he became lost or refusing. the food provided and jo glass was arrested over the weekend after ecuadorian police stormed mexico was embassy, and keep those where he swore to assign them since december the incidents that to mexico pulling out its diplomats and breaking off to flight so that the door glass
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is under investigation for corruption. you tony, last at about 3 minutes, but many of the the say the total solar eclipse across both america was an event. they won't soon forget. the moon briefly passed in front of the sun on monday, blocking out the sun's light, plunging millions of people it to me a dock this john henry has the story. for a few brief minutes, the moon obscured the sun and bathed a 160 kilometer wide strip of north america in a total absence of some it happens in any one spot on earth, on average once every 3000 years. but when it does, it unites people of all kinds in a shared wonder of the workings of the universe. when you see the sun completely disappear, become 1000000 times painter. and you see it's purely white crone. it looks as though a black hole is opened up in the sky in a silver.

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