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a whole story, so the perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important because impacts their lives at the height of the storm. water was still high by, hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good the bringing the news to the world from here, the muslims month, the end of ramadan with a pray is that i like some off and, and draw font and sell them. gaza the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them. and this is the live from the hop. so coming up is around target's, palestinian homes and a refugee camp in central gaza. the strikes killed 15 people including women and children. us president joe biden levels new purchases. and that is why the prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu saying his approach to the war as a mistake and voting is on the way in south korea's parliamentary elections. it's happening in the middle of a crippling dr. strike and cost of $7.00 crisis, the beginning gaza with palestinians a mocking the end of the holy month of ramadan worshippers have gathered for each pres, at all locks the most compounded occupied east jerusalem. and in alpha and southern gaza. but as well as relentless attacks on the strip haven't stopped on tuesday nights is rarely ms solves, have a residential tower. and on the side of the refugee camp can at least 14 people. most of the victims, a women and children. and young calling is at the age, prayers outside unlocks a mosque of the present now of a and it has been a subdued up most of it hit the lot. so most comp time just like the thousands of
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people of actually come to visit and there's 2 reasons for that. firstly, the restrictions. you can probably just say the police over the they're checking the id of young man, the restrictions, all of this man over the age of 60 are allowed to come. women over the age of 50 are allowed to come know on a very few people are either from the occupied westbank. i've been allowed to come here, but still thousands of people have arrived. they've given their presence. they've offered that price for the people of goes up. that's the real reason that things also subdued here that the atmosphere isn't like it would be normally people who are hoping for a c spy. that was supposed to be a drama on c spy. that's the reason why it didn't come to a policy. those negotiations are still ongoing and the people that are hoping that that might be, that could be they're hoping for a breakthrough in the coming days and wrong code,
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which is 0. yeah. like so most compound, occupied east jerusalem or let's go live now to thought of was there and he's joining us from the alpha and southern gaza. i'm tired of people there have guy that had gathered earlier to mock e mails for the despite news and almost everything of the past 100 days. yes, elizabeth, in fact, so we have been tearing among people in the early hours of today is morning and i'll pray is as we can plan to go observe how much they are complete. you saw this being away from the house as for hall for you. right now, being on april to read, joyce and celebrate normally as each year specifically that these very ongoing met at 3 companions has completely changed and make. i'm the president, the chest and the live styles. what been hearing from residents the saying that we have been to crating, our house is giving the children money and gift and buying them code. so right now
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we're are living in a make shift tilt, as we are unable to, to come right to, because we are completely financially pro can and even divide simple each the see it sounds to be completely a, an ext unexcused and re, uh, because of the new situation that palestinians have been experiencing off. so october the 7th, and that's absolutely the reality on the ground that's day by day as palestinians have been subjected to the is by the bombing. the usually happens in that rating of a to be at an event for happiness enjoy no longer. it is right now because these very bombing campaign had to the majority of their beloved ones and they are right now just only only morning that on the fall. well, to that, the loved ones on the ground, perhaps little happiness, a joy, but very much then coming together. thought it. thank you so much for that. that's not a couple of them, but the nation is live in a ha to us president joe biden has leveled new criticism. that is why the problem
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is to benjamin. nothing now has policies on gaza and an interview with the american spanish language full cost a univision bite and said as well should cool for the see spot immediately had to call haven has moved from washington dc. you know, this could be a very interesting comment from us president joe biden. he was doing an interview with univision, trying to sure of some of his support was latino voters where he has been lagging in his re election campaign. so there was mostly domestic questions but there was one question on the. busy were in gaza, the reporter asked if the president believe that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was more concerned with political survival. then the interest of israel now important perspective. this happened shortly after there was that attack that we know by the was outraged by on the world's federal kitchen staff. but so put that in context. and the question was, as far as we know, was very angry in that moment. but here's what he had to say. so i think what he's
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doing is a mistake. i don't agree with his problem. i think it's outrages that those for, for 3 vehicles were hit by new drones and taken out on the highway where it wasn't like it was along. the sure wasn't like, it was a con. we moved here center. so i would i call it for is for the israel is to just call for a ceasefire. allow for the next $68.00 weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country. i've spoken with said removed from the studies to the jordanians today. and champions, they're prepared to move in, are prepared to move this food in. and i think there's a vendor, there's no excuse to not provide for the medical and the, and the, and the food needs of those people they should be done. now, what could be important here is that you as president biden has always said that
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there should be a ceasefire in exchange for trading of the captives. now, did he just misspeak, as he sometimes does? and then his doctor comes out and says, well, you didn't mean that it's not a change of policy. we'll know more on wednesday cuz we expect to hear from president binding himself of the press conference at. so we'll see if this is a change of policy. but he's definitely sending the message that he is angry with the way is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has been conducting this war on gaza, particularly algebra, washington international pressure is going on as well to allow more humanitarian aid and to gaza. is rarely a scholarship. you said of, let's move in full 100 trucks and to this trip over the past 36 hours. but the one says many of them are on the hall. full. washington says much more aid is needed. if you look at the last 2 days there's, they've been a substantial increase in the amount of a going to cause that that's good. it is not good enough. we would like to see more
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action following through on what the prime minister has announced publicly. and we'd like to see that over the course of the next few days, meanwhile, of the un headquarters in new york, the spokesperson for the secretary general confirmed that more trucks have been allowed into gaza. but that distribution is a significant challenge. is this been an uptick? uh in the last uh, in the last 2 days. uh but you know, the, the challenges, the challenges remain once they get through the crossing. and i think we've been very clear on that there's, there's one thing which is counting trucks that are going through the crossing, then there is the access to the, for us to the point where all the goods and the trucks and not all the trucks that come through the crossing are full, right? uh for security reasons, they can't all be full. so as, as i understand that they then have to be transferred to smaller trucks. and then
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we have to have the ability to distribute them. the challenges on the other side have not changed earlier the us secretary of state and the vs fall and secretary mentioned washington to discuss the one gaza. anthony blinking and david cameron refused to change their countries policies on weapons transfers to as well, despite growing criticism like hannah has moved from washington dc in the us secretary of state and is but there's counterparts made clear they share a common position on israel as war in gaza they welcomed what they say are signs that israel is allowing more humanitarian aid to get into gaza. israel has made important commitments to significantly increase the supply the matter trans assistance throughout guys and just taking some initial actions as well. and both insist that there will be no change in the policy of shipping. alms to israel. opposition is in line with our international partners so far. no like minded
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countries have taken the decision to suspend existing tom's export licenses, israel, and i'd add that as well, remains the vital defense, the security problem, which is the u. k. a cooperation makes the u. k. and israel more secure from external threats. a common belief to that, how much does a stumbling block in achieving a ceasefire with no mention of any is really intransigence. the issue of gaza was also a point of type of focus in the senate where the secretary of defense appeared before the um services committee. to discuss his 2025 budget the session was interrupted by protesters, some accusing israel of genocide. and the question was put directly by a sent it to israel, committing genocide and gaza sorta regard and i, we don't have any evidence of genocide being created. so that's a, that's a no, israel's not committing genocide and gaza,
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we don't have evidence of that. but others continue to mind israel's accountability, the department of defense and the state department are currently assessing whether is real is in compliance with international humanitarian law. i consider myself friend of israel and by not separating the palestinian civilians from a moss. they are playing at demoss is hands when you kill a civilian child, their parents are not going to be very sympathetic to the people that left that bond lose. despite these concerns, a message on capital hill and in the state department, all consistent us support for israel. we're a main unconditional mike kinda, i'll just say era. washington, germany has dismissed accusations that is completed in genocide against palestinians and gaza as lloyd's rejected the case board finally cut out what the un soft cost is baseless, rushed and without jurisdiction. they could algo august that is the 2nd largest
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supplied to israel. germany is facilitating genocide and has off the quote to order it to stop us weapons exports step loss and report from the hague to concert ridge . germany started it's 2 hour long defense at the international court of justice by saying it has learned from the pastor and learn from the hollow cost. germany is doing, it's a close to live up to its responsibility. he said he both is riley and the palestinian people. this explains one of the principles upon which all form policies with regards to own middle east issues 1st. oh history is the reason what israel security has been at the pull of german foreign policy. the needs of all i do said germany support for its route is one sided, a neglect the fate of gas as people one now also facing genocide, gemini supplied alms worth more than $300000000.00 to israel last year and increase
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from 13000000 in 2022, but it's legal team argued that most of the export licenses were issued before the october 7 attacks or shortly after. if we look at what has actually been license for export to israel under this framework. since october 2023. we see no artillery shells, no munitions, nearly all experts. the exports involves what is known as of the military equipment . typically all the subordinate or defensive in nature. as a matter of fact, only for weapons, war weapons have been license for exports since october 20, 233 of which concern test or practice equipment. according to international weapons, tweet these no arms should be explored to 2 countries. if there's a risk, they will be used to violate human to tear we in law or loss of floor when i'll
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just say what i wanted to clarify. if this means germany now recognizes that israel is violating international law, we did not receive an answer. you're not answering any questions because i want to ask you about your sab jeremy learn from the past. most of germany's defense that we send to the round the question of whether the international court of justice has jurisdiction. in this case, lawyer, 3, presenting germany say it's calling be complicit in genocide if the country accused of committing genocide is absent from the case. that's not been convicted. the judges now have to decide if provisional measures against germany. i need to stop it from sending weapons to israel. step 5, some alpha 0. they still ahead on algae 0, a potential and legitimately is takeover of us. d and faces grow in law position from unions and politicians.
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the well quite the divide we've got going on across europe right now if you're in the world, so you don't need me to tell you, but it's dollars sherry and wendy in the east. it's feeling more like summer, so let's start with the good stuff. not quite as hot as it has been. we'll call this warm through eastern europe in the balkans. oh yes, i'm rain coming into northern italy and it will be windy for sardinia. now here's where we start to run into destruct weather around the eastern mediterranean burst of rain there for gather some down ports to be expected. most so same goes for so the money out in the eastern side of iraq on wednesday to i period we go sons out here, but a bit of a fresher field temperature is close to where they should be for the sum of the year. but look at the mess in the northwest, we've got this rain sliding into western scotland. so we could see about a months worth of rain over the next 24 hours cooler floods out of europe. so
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that's putting the cap on temperatures in elders and to know center south africa, we go, had been some pretty big wind storms in the western k province. i think we met may now see that for the eastern k providence, off the coast of durban. and then a lot of rain coming to is and bob boy's capital herrera. you've got about 3 days of rain, and this is going to drop down your temperature big time. just 19 degrees on friday . that's your updates here. the ever use thousands of on peace, the use of the intake, per se, activate conservation is say the testings into main $1.00 and $1.00 east investigate. you mean the legal trade and the scientists lives be on this on a tree. caught 2 of them on christmas on l g 0 award winning documentary is from around the corner,
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which is 0. the the 3 watching on sierra with me, elizabeth put on and uh huh. a reminder of our top stories. so muslims in the occupied palestinian territories and mocking the end of the holy month of ramadan. thousands of people have been gathering to each practice would be unlocks of those compounds unoccupied, east jerusalem may long as rarely stripes continue to target palestinians in the gaza strip. 14 people, including women and children, were killed. and is there any attack in the, in the state, as captain central goes on tuesday? us president joe biden has leveled new criticism. that is why the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and an interview with us full cost a univision, he said,
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as well as actions in gaza, our mistake, and that nothing young should core for a cease fire immediately. what we're saying is on the way in south korea, where people are choosing and you call them and the election is seen as a referendum on presidents you. and so people's tenure and he's seen lo, approval, racing says people face a cost of living crisis unit. kim has moved from sol as not north korea or shifting geo politics, but the pockets look situation that's expected to be top of mind for many of the millions of south koreans casting their ballot today. now, well, inflation has tempered from 10 to make highs many regular south koreans will tell you their paychecks simply don't go far enough. we've heard from mothers who say that their grocery bills are upwards of 60 percent higher the people's fruits, the apple has been compared to gold after it's priced, like, by some 90 percent on your do to wait for harvest, exacerbated by
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a change in climate. the you in government and recent weeks has been trying to bring down agricultural prices by importing alternatives, knowing that many voters will make their choices based on whether they support this government or not. now, even though use on your is not on the valid many view. this election as a confidence vote for the president who's been bought by approval ratings in the 30 percent range. that's translated into pressure for the conservative candidates who want to take that the national assembly with at least a simple majority of the $300.00 seats up for grabs. but that may be easier said than done and will be up to the voters casting rebel as today. as well as in early elections. this past weekend is kim. i'll just, sarah. so the cold in south africa has rolled up for the president, jacob zoom that can run in next month, parliamentary elections. he had challenged an earlier decision by the electoral
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commission which involved him from standing due to the contempt of court conviction . zoom is representing a new political party off to denouncing the governing african national congress that he once led south africans go to the polls of may or any of my colleague died and applegate a spoke to had shot ahmad g. she's a political editor with a business day newspaper in south africa, and she says that zoom is decision to participate in elections came as a big surprise to many places. and the not expected as much when she is your service. as a journalist in south africa and change lives, you must continues to leave us in the shop and or as i did, you really has 9 years as president of south africa. so that we get is really has actual crossroads. it's just a want to should moments and so that because democracy which reaches videos and a few days time, okay, we'll get into the water said moment in a moment,
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but just 1st i mean how, how is this decision being explains, particularly after zoom out was banned from running and these elections. so basically the same, the porch house as soon as appeal of the i e. c, that's they, they pulled commissions decision to bother him because the highest court in the land sentenced him to 15 years in 15 months, in jail for being an attempt to quote, we now understand the position a little bit better because the court jacob semester, who is argued with the court that he only said 3 months of that 15. my extension's, i'm that the 15 my extension's is when did it irrelevant? we always knew this was going to be a very litigious connection in south africa, which with every decision by the i you see, and every result contested and to just such and the proving to be that way to
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columbia. now with prosecutors of announce for the president, although the day will stand trial and witness tampering and forward charges, the allegations that linked to the prosecution. so as what we do base attempts to discredit accusations he has ties to right when power miller trees will even says he's innocent. i just found that are on p. a. t reports from bull with us in columbia and prosecutor presented a written statement of accusation to the supreme court requesting to bring former president oliver with us to trial in any investigation that's been ongoing for many years now. and he says the prosecutor that he found enough evidence that the allegedly shows that it would event and his lawyers tried to pay witnesses at to change their testimony. accusing cody about having ties to right wing paramilitaries. since the start of this investigation in case that he has maintained is in a sense,
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and that until now he has managed to avoid going at the trial. that is changed now for a number of reasons. but essentially, this is a case that has deeply divided the columbia, and it has been very polarizing politically, because colombians are very divided on at the legacy of a farmer. precedents that would have been, critics say that a lot a lot has to do with the fact that the previous attorney general of the country francisco better both with theme as of a close ally of, of i don't, would even, and that he did everything in his power to try and avoid sending him to trial so much so that to prosecutors that investigated the case earlier ask or actually i asked the court to shelve the case completely. and the court has to rule against the prosecution. but that has changed now because there's a new attorney general sense to me as much in the country. and i knew prosecutor
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that as looked at the evidence. what this all means is that now oliver would event will be the 1st former president in the history of the country to face criminal charges. i listened that i'm get the i just the you know, but with that the parents of a us teenager hotel for people in the school shooting have been jailed for at least 10 years. jennifer and james comedy was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter officer. this son and carried out the 2021 shooting. rob rentals, reports on the land. mont case. james and jennifer, crumbly, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. were each sentenced to at least 10 and up to 15 years in prison. it is the 1st time that the parents of a school shooter had been tried and sentenced in connection with their childs violent acts. in 202115 year old ethan crumbly, took a hand gun that was purchased for him by his father to school in oxford, michigan, and shot 11 people killing 4. prosecutors found that the gun was not kept secured
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at the teenagers home. they also presented evidence that the parents had shown indifference to ethan's deteriorating mental health and had not kept him out of school in the day of the shootings. despite being shown a drawing the boy made depicting shooting and including the words, the thoughts won't stop helped me. these productions are not about for peer to these conditions, confirm repeated acts on that. it could have salted and uncommonly runaway train. repeatedly ignoring things that make a reasonable person feel the hair on the back and their next stand off. both parents or college eyes to the victims. families, please know that i am truly very sorry. sorry for your loss. as a result of what i saw over the english machine,
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nor the supervisor, or after the killings. when it appeared legal action was underway against the parents. they promptly fled, withdrew cash from their bank and turned off their phones. several hours later police found them hold up in a detroit warehouse. ethan crumbly is serving life in prison without the possibility of parole. his parents will be eligible for parole in 10 years, rob reynolds, l g 0, are the leaders of the us and japan. amazing. and washington on wednesday to discuss mutual security concerns, namely china. but even as these countries work together, as long as a japanese steel companies bit divide, american one is amazing. fee is resistance. for instance, the pool is from the talent of mon hold and pennsylvania. in the united states, steel company has been part of the landscape of western pennsylvania for over 100
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years. its presence remains larger than life, even as many of its mills have closed or relocated and its work force dwindled at the local union hall, those steel workers who remain c, a japanese companies, plans to acquire us steel as a bi trail by management, us still should stay us so plain and simple. it's in the name. nothing, i guess. no japanese company or whatever it is, but i can always take her home if you know what i mean. last december nip on steel, agreed to pay nearly $15000000000.00 for the company and also promised to maintain the workforce and the company name. but like the union, local politicians aren't on board. take, johns betterment us senator, who lives across the street from a mill. it's absolutely outrages that they have sold themselves too of we're a nation. other lawmakers have written to the white house, encouraging the administration to examine new pods, financial ties to china as
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a national security threat. china now surpasses the united states as the world's largest steel producer. to fully appreciate local opposition to the plan you have to understand the history of us. still. this 12000 ton press once may be armor plates for american battleships during world war 2. and it was on one of those ships that the japanese signed the articles of surrender ending the war. that press now sits as a memorial in a shopping center parking lot. it was here that the largest steel mill in the world operated until 1986. in the last decade, however, us still has back tracked on plans to modernize local facilities. the question is, which of these potential buyers may or may not re, invest in the plants here in the region? because without a lot of re investment, they really won't be around much longer nippon has promised to invest just an additional $1400000000.00 to grow the company. but union leaders are skeptical and
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they have political power and an election year. any responsible politician should go against this deal if it's going to have put our country at risk infrastructure wise or defense wise, president joe biden and former president donald trump have both spoken out against the purchase, which company shareholders will vote on later this month. kristin salumi al jazeera western pennsylvania the month of march is broken, and now the temperature rec, what it was the warmest the world has ever seen. it also locks the 10th consecutive month to register the helpless figures globally. now the people of gauze that don't have much to be festive about this 8 to more than 6 months of war. general supplies have run low and the strips infrastructure has been reduced to rubble in most areas . but people and at alpha still trying their best to keep traditions alive. well, how much on june has more despite the horrors of israel's war on gaza
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at this toy shop in the fine children and adults seek a bit of fun. the customers are looking for gifts to give during what's supposed to be a festive season. the shopkeeper committed, somebody says this what i'm up on an even fit. there are nothing like years past the. there is no joy or appetite for celebrating the whole the occasions, even children, they have no interest in choice as it wasn't the best. this is the worst season we have of a lift. sentiment resoundingly echoed throughout the series market. at this clothing store sales would typically be booming in the final days of normal dawn. but this year, it's different than the last year that we used to keep our shop to open until the early hours of the next morning. throughout the month of ramadan. these days be open 10 am to close if.

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