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of the . ready no pause in israel's bombardments of gauze of 6 palestinians are killed and it is really a tact targeted market in gaza. city the from a headquarters in del fine, 30 navigates also a heads, aid workers. and guys come under a time. once again. unicef says one, it fits vehicles was fired on while trying to enter the north of the strength. ukraine struggles to protect its energy facilities in the car. keep region officer
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relentless russian air strikes and parts of south western russia for underwater and what's being described as the regions, worst flooding in nearly a 100 years. the, it's 1700 hours gmc, we start in central ga, so we're in is really strike, has targeted a popular markets. at least 6 people were killed and not attacking garza city in the north and several others were injured. meanwhile in the south and is really strike has killed at least a palestinians. a drone had a group of people in the neighborhood east, a for alpha. local sources say they were on their way to visit relatives for grades . and unicef says one of fits vehicles was hit by live munition while waiting to enter a northern gauze up. the agency says it's raised that incidents with is really a forty's,
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the unicef spokesperson test. ingram was in not calm voice when i was in one of the 3 cars that was part of a convoy was yulusef and on row we were on a coordinated mission to try and deliver fuel to water wells and the noise and loss saving nutrition and medical supplies to come a loved one hospital, we left rasa after some delays. we got to the holding void before the check point. uh, what do you guys uh, this is a designated holding point where you and vehicles are made to wait until the check point is, is ready to receive us. we will wasting the when gun fire broke out in the vicinity . the gunfire came from the direction of the check point toward civilians who then right away from the check point and the gun fi hit us. we were really lucky. we had some colleagues outside of the cars, checking a mechanical problem with the nutrition truck when the fire broke out and they had
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to run back to our ahmed vehicle. fortunately that was safe, but 3 bullets hit the car, but i was in right on my pass all the window and also the bonnet of the car. so this is just another example of how unsafe it is for humanitarian aid workers and how, you know, missions like these are made it possible. re, re sit with irrelevant. it's is rarely, authorities, we're still waiting a response. but you know, this is the most serious incident, the units of stuff have experience during this escalation in gaza. so we're really taking these to the highest levels. and it's important to remember it's almost series incident, but it's not isolated. safety is not guaranteed even when we type all of the required steps as we saw with the tragic world central kitchen incident. this is just another example of, of an incident like that. thought about zoom has more on the is really strikes from alpha in southern gaza. the main strikes that has targeted because of 60 in
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the past few hours, was directed towards a for us markets, which is one of the most popular markets in garza city on it's one of the oldest one we're palestinian used to buy from located in an area that is densely populated in a day sent to a 100 or a hospital in the hot beach, in the area of kansas city and environmental neighborhood. now that's clearly a part of the ongoing systematic venture campaign on the gov as good as since the hours of today's morning there was a clear rodney gotten admitted to attacks on strikes and gone to city. one of the latest have killed 8 people in it, gone to the city alongside with the intensification of attacks in the valley at refuge account where to palestinians the have to report of killed. and similarly, this situation of the sounds completely. it's only a civil defense teams are struggling to recover the injuries from under the ripples as hospitals can be barely functional to provide medical treatment for the one that uh, that have been resulting from that these deadly attacks. but generally the surveillance
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of drugs and fights of just our whole thing over old areas of the gaza strip. specifically, he in the south in roughly one of the latest attacks has been carried out in a group of palestinians were 5 people have been reported killed in the eastern part roof district as a part of the is but ongoing operation that very challenged isn't occupied is jerusalem with more on israel's operation middle tre operation. and central garza, this is the fast ground operation that these ready army has taken in housing is a risk comp since the beginning off the ground offensive of 6 months ago. and that becomes just days off the to pull out the laws, pull out from the con eunice area leaving just then the how brigade in that central part of gaza. now, what we were told when these ready ministry pulled out, was this, this brigade would basically be less that to police,
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that kind of north file, divide of cause it will be able to do these targeted raids north and south. and that was the kind of operation that these ready ministry was moving to. so and while we're waiting for the green lights to be given to the restful operation, which benjamin netanyahu has time and time again said is, is coming. he said there's a date for it. this type of thing that we've seen over the last few hours in alden cetera, i think is the kind of operation that we're going to see more of from these ready ministry. well, as humanitarian aid slowly makes its way into gaza, a trickle of produce along with a supplies hoping to allow to enter the northern areas of the strip mazda of computers in japan. yet in northern garza, with more a small amount of good food as supplies just arrived to the north of the gaza
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fluids like a tomato and tell you to a know on you and also eggs. all of this has just arrived to the north of gauze and they came back to the market and bought a these food on the supplies are not affordable for everyone to buy because it's still very expensive and allow me to give you an example about the eggs it before the invasion, if you want to buy a, so t a g 's, you would buy it for a to it's a $3.00. but now the, the, the, the, the, if you want to buy the authority eggs, you would buy it for a $35.00 of the same thing to the uh, uh, to the potato and tomato. it's very expensive and people's cannot supply it. so these, it's trucks are coming with supplies and food coming through the can wait around
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the bath, it's coming from the injection. the egyptian or the addiction, the crossing from egypt has nothing a just and so the, from a it is costing, despite all of the promising nothing you have said about the reopening of as it is of course in the ukrainian region of khaki. if has been under relentless russian bombardments in the past 2 days, aries are ins on explosions were heard from cartridge city early on. thursday morning, the mattresses it was struck by russian missiles. on wednesday the 3 people were killed and another miss. all of the documents on of lipsy in northern car keys. charles dropped for reports from car keys on process targeting
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a few cranes power grids. this is the off them off the russian ballistic missile on the tack on the ukrainians thermal electric pond. the power of these missiles, evidence in the sheer scale of destruction. millions of dollars worth of damage to ukraine, energy input structure across the country that will need huge international, helps build rush. this is priscilla gene is a tax, is revenge for ukraine's cross border sabotage and targeting oil and solutions. somebody say it's more tactical before a potential russian bonds. good. the good one of them because the restoration, we have to directives, restore the building itself, and then restore the equipment. so together with the ministry of energy, if you try and weigh turning specifically performance, target sides with the west and pod nicer. and our specialists are now in the baltic states, where the transfer of the preserved equipment is being considered,
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rather than you could look this mobile phone footage, we showed moments of to the attack on the plant. a defense is what you create in many of its islands, se needs patriot missiles and more for the delay in the us congress to approve 60 plus $1000000000.00 of a and a slow response by all the friendly states means the weaponry isn't getting to ukraine fast. and that's what you're going to hear. there is another. and a lot of these are happening pretty much every day. and throughout the night. also this was once one of the largest, so plants and all of ukraine supplying both electricity and hot water. so millions of people across the country is being hit repeatedly by kind of caused the driving since the beginning of the will put on march the 22nd. it was hit by a massive russian ballistic missile attack. we hit to the
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underground shelter, tired men and women sitting virtual silence. they spend an increasing amount of the day hung good on the ground. alexi is worth 221. use an incredibly, he and all his co workers who were here at the time survived the attack. hope our system will show unbuttoning and blown up with the 1st and then you're done to band and working equipment out of which and 2nd will need to know for sure where the missiles located. so we stayed by your machines before hiding at the last moment. we, it's hard to describe the size of explosions so that when he was created was allowed . that was so there was a flash enough for because we were so very close publisher i shake when i think of a barcode with melissa columbus. the 1st time you saw the work is get the oakley back to the dock on the plant. 10 minutes after they begin work again, is another song. and they have to pay it back to the show. hundreds of thousands of
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ukrainian subpoenaed during blackouts in recent weeks street. so some areas and called keith almost pitch black of the night. these men and women are risking their lives just trying to begin the massive clean up operation. knowing with another attack could happen any time. charleston orthodontia zeros may have scott called, keep regent ukraine of the russian president vladimir putin has been breezed about . the flooding and south western russell, he held a video call with the governors of the affected regions and the emergency minister . they assured him the situation in orest stabilized severe floods or affecting towns and cities across southern russia, as well as context on after europe's 3rd longest river burst its banks, thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes often with little warning that or all river in the southern russian city or in berg has reached record highs
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. you'll yeah, top of all of our reports from orm berg, the level of the year old rebate or him, but has exceeded the critical level by hall for me to end. the votes has continued to rise when our saba, which was one of the 1st to find itself in the flood zone. the water level has reached home is 2 meters here. in some places only the roof visible in many places of curation. if it's continue, it would come pad the situation here in or above, to the one in the 2nd largest city of pause that some residents refuse to evacuate and still remain in the houses. here the buildings are completely empty. you can see people sail boats to pick up the belongings and in the wall, so you can stumble up on things like fridges, microwaves, pieces of furniture, and so on. the orange region is the agriculture region on for many farm is saving the lives. so is a priority now, numerous rivers by step on snow,
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totally here in the orbit region, but also in the coal gone. and too many regions in southern euros on the inside be, are it as well as in the neighboring, kazakhstan, and the peak of dislodging of the tip temple and ition revision brushes cru gotten into many regions, is expected a band of april. you left ship off all of our, all to 0 over in bag to vietnam, where a billionaire real estate tycoon, has been sentenced to death for her role in masterminding. the country's biggest financial fraud trone, my line, was found guilty of bribery, violating banking regulations and embezzlement. for siphoning off more than $12000000000.00 from one of vietnam's commercial banks. and is jessica washington reports. thousands of people fell victim to that scam. the streets of which even city this week ran a protest. dozens of people gathered outside of branch of this thing on commercials and give us back
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a money they choose. they just hold off in vietnam's biggest financial skin at the people's go to team in the city building a real estate tycoon. true milan was found guilty of embezzlement, bribery, and violations bank regulations and sentenced to death. earlier stage media had announced the court intended to give land the harshest possible sentence, and to make an example of the quote said she paid bribes to government officials and controlled the cycle and commercial bank illegally through hundreds of show company seems to be counting the court heard that land pay, deprived of more than $5000000.00 to senior central bank inspectors. millions for land can launch and appeal. vietnam has the most, as a global business hub, and quoted for an investment positioning itself as an alternative to china. the phone companies wanting to manufacture in asia, but experts say cases like this can affect the willingness of corporations to do
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business here. right now with this situation, you are having multi economic risk. market risk and government risk at the same time, right? because of the regulating bodies didn't regulate the banks, which allow for much to me like to do what you did. as long as you say more than 40000 people on victims of the scan. and tom says stop at the bank, convince to, to buy corporate phones. she didn't know these bones willing to, to show companies owned by line until i know of to working in a cigarette factory. and as a street dentist decades, she says she has lost her life savings nearly $30000.00. oh no it sounds i don't know. they. yeah, yeah. the top of my top, why you'll come, you know, when come, when i found out i sat in the park and cried by myself. i'll die if i can't get my money back. i put each and every penny i had and then i just want my money back. i don't care about the vatike go home liking for me. they can't even now know. she
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says she now lives on just $2.00 a day and who lives on free food from temples for her meals. that will be a separate trial for the food case involving corporate phones. meaning for now, people like hun, don't know how they will get their money back. or if they ever will. jessica washington of the still ahead on all the 0. hundreds of people for me and more us leading to thailand will explain why the now is the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's a state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what, this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important. you're going to negotiate, poll unapologetic,
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i'm just asking awesome upfront on. how does it cost a month to find with thousands of people or q and millions from that house? what does the future hold for? sit down and it's people. the sedan context, one year on out to 0 critical debate. punish farmers are angry. people of starving and we actually have to experts. oh wow. good. because we've money to buy informed opinions, the relevance of the secure the counselor is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessment school admissions with the often in the highest level they've been using games for that point when they come out to implement age. and course the arrivals inside story on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the stories on how to 0 this hour. there's been no pause in israel's bombardment of gauze despite there are you occasions, at least 6 palestinians were killed in gaza? city following, it is really striking on a popular market the united nations agency for children, so as not one of its vehicles was hit with lives amunition. unicef says the car was fired upon while it was waiting to enter a northern gauze off its rays. the incidents with is really of forty's, arizona supreme court has ruled a 116 year old law banning abortions is enforceable with the state court dominated by republicans. the decision is likely to set off
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a political storm in the us. i could have implications for november's presidential election. reynolds has more republicans in arizona and elsewhere were backpedaling, energetically following the state supreme court abortion ruling. as the republican candidate for senate in arizona carry lake, a favorite of donald trump was old for the 160 year old abortion lot. 2 years ago, we have a great law on the books right now that happens. now that it has happened, lake says she opposes it. as soon as trump saying the situation in arizona would be, quote, straightened out, but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. people actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. according to the
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most recent poll democrats pounced on the ruling. republicans here in arizona are consistent. they are complicit in this band and in a nation wide attempt to ban access to the range of reproductive health care from contraception to a portion to i. v up. they don't plan to stop until our rights are gone to why arizona is democratic governor called it a dark day. i am calling on the legislature to do the right thing right now. and repeal this 1864 ban and protect access to reproductive health care. president jo button also denounce the ruling which does not make any exceptions for cases of race and incest on the issue of a horse and service back. why do you say that the people of arizona right now are where the thing a lot going place? the dates back to the civil war here, elect me. i'm in the 20 the 20th century,
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21st century. back then arizona is one of the most crucial swing states and this year's election and abortion rights referendum will likely be on the states ballot in november, energizing democrats in a boon for but meanwhile, women's health providers are dismayed and disconcerted. the 19th century law calls for jail terms of up to 5 years for anyone performing an abortion, today's band criminalizes me from providing a central health care to these patients until their life is at risk. the court says the law will be stayed for 14 days before it goes into effect. rob reynolds, l, g, 0, japan's prime minister for me. okay, she has urged the united states to continue to play a leading role in international affairs casita address. but us congress, for the 1st time since taking office and 2021 on wednesday,
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washington until to announce plans for a new joint air defense network. there has been growing tension with beijing in the south china sea. and the philippine president is also in washington. and is expected to join biden on fishy to, for a summit focused on defense. the former american football star o j simpson has died at the age of $76.00. his family said he died of cancer. simpson was charged with killing his former wife, nicole brown, and her friend ronald goldman. in 1994, he was acquitted, but later found liable in a separate civil trial revel groups and me and mars they've taken control of the town of me a y d. that's on the border with thailand. it's an important trading hub, more than a $1000000000.00 worth of goods passed through it every year. this is the latest set back for the military gentle tony chang reports and the tide me and mar border . when i tell you on the big codes appear outside the boat of crossing into me and
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my early on thursday morning reports from across the river to the town of me. what he told me. you may have seen the reality on the ground that like a beef through a couple of days, the fighting continuity stopped us do now as we, as we speak now, con uh the findings to continue. and if, even though the nobody is not broken, 100 percent, but i can say now from as my minutes. yeah. more than 90 percent already broken on the other side of the bridge. so just for me. yeah. most battalion 275200 has requested safe passage into thailand, military fatigue swamped for civilian clothes, waiting on the banks of the more river totally soldiers watched and waited. planes in the sound of air strikes in the distance. the tide military are still on high or low, they believe me a while he has already full and but the remaining man much into soldiers are right
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here across the board. and if there is any more fighting, this is where it will happen. on the other bridge in the center of the tide town of may, so hundreds of refugees pulled across the border from me over the. now the ground forces have left. they said them abutment from the law and since they were fighting they would fight digits, bombing the area. they might have dropped into civilian areas accidentally. people might die. that's what worried me and made me sleep. i don't dare to stay they me on the was white thing i bought to me into 75 and 5 is just bombs at vill. yesterday. i was scared with these kids, and my sister told me to flee to this site. inside me a while the streets deserted and shop shots of pickup trucks, with the men patrol the streets. no and sick near on the uniforms. but they say they'll vacate the boulder when the current army and their allies arrive. but the
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me on my military pushed out from this region. it's not clear. it was in control. tony checking out 0 on the timing on my boat. molly is military gentle, has banned all political activities, saying it's needed to maintain public order. earlier this month, more than 80 parties and civic groups called on the military leadership to hold presidential elections as soon as possible. molly has been under military rules and so crew nearly 3 years ago. and more than a 100 people have died during a record breaking heat wave in molly, temperatures of one town reached 48.5 degrees. many raleigh just say that's the hardest ever recorded in africa. furnished smith's reports. a there's not much access to electricity and models. so using funds or i condition is to get relief from extreme heat is nearly impossible. that means heat stroke can kill. let's get it based on view of a qc you have. i've got on. if someone comes with
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a fever at 42 degrees sent to break, if you have to put ice on them or put them under air conditioning or sitting here, you've got to do this within 40 minutes. otherwise, people get lesions on the vital organs. when that happens, even if the fever is beaten, organ damage can result in where we have been receiving patients and these conditions. and it's too late to do anything for them. at least a 100 people have died in the capital bama code. the figure it could be much higher elsewhere in molig meteorologist measure the temperature of 48.5 degrees celsius in one town on april, the full that's the highest ever recorded on the african continent. our parent died a week ago because of the heat. when we came in to pray, the cemetery, god told us the what 15 to 20 barrels a day of people who died from the heat. the heat wave is being claimed on the l nino where the problem made climate change. according to the world meter electrical organization, temperatures in most land areas worldwide,
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will be above normal until at least may, when i mean you start to read. but it's may, i'll just do a. okay, more news at the top of the hour with the news hour of next. it's a check on the weather then inside story exams, israel's yours long policy of assassinations and if such a strategy is effective the you're dressed in time for your weather update across the middle east and africa. it is a white picture. good to see by the way. so here's what's going on. some sending does filling in, across southern saudi arabia. okay, we're going to catch a few drops of rain across the events. but let's go into the gulf states here. got that wind blowing down from iraq could give us hazy conditions for a time here in doha will. max out had 34 degrees to central asia. we go activity coming off the caspian sea,
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moving eastward here. so we've got rounds of rain to go across afghanistan. so for example, her rods over the next 3 days could see a months worth of rain. so a few days of rain to go here to turkey a. we go also. okay. few scattered showers in the south. nothing major here, but i want to take you to africa right now where it has been a windy pitcher. but look at this, trying to spin up here. this could be some pretty nasty weather, southern janisa on the border with algeria, the potential to see some hail and very strong winds worth of rain to go for congo also that western side of the democratic republic of congo. and finally those winds start to back off through the eastern cape providence, but look at all that is cool. there that's flooded into zimbabwe in zambia. by the way of looking at 19 degrees the high for you on friday. so yeah, the, the life of the 9 year old under was a brady,
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bombardment trauma center is displaced and of the scarcity. and the moments where childhood still shines through the child of cuz i'm not just 3 sons, unforgotten children, of how most politically, that smells in the assessment. 18 garza, the names added to a long list of people killed volumes, waiting talk, good operations worldwide. so why does, as well to see who's such a policy and what it's impact fix is inside story. the

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