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these human eyes is really is and has to be these human eyes, palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best, the, [000:00:00;00] the on so robin, you want to be able to save and use our life, my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes, palestinians will and dozens kills, including children and is writing strikes across the gaza. strip is really security forces must immediately enter their active participation in and support for set their attacks on palestinians. the you and condemns is right in the military
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involve goods and secular violence. and the okey pied westbank a gains palestinian civilians, bonds against place between these violent has belonged with both sides. trading strikes has blocked immense, was killed in a drone attack. it's something that happened on plus ukraine's president sides view military recruitment blower blades western nations, the sailing to send the, the funding to store russian to tax on the energy infrastructure. the spoken to the probably gone. but welcome to the news we thoughts and central garza to at least 20 people, including several children have been killed in a series of his riley strikes in the north of the strip. at least 9 palestinians were killed when the police call was struck in kansas city. neighborhood begins on coverage from rough and southern gaza. the didn't dine lie side by
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side on the floor of along the hospital and central gauze. the majority of the victims of an attack on mythology records, you can our children believe to have been playing together when this pri kept further north in a densely populated area of garza city. really fire struck again this time hitting a vehicle carrying police officers. we received a report that there had been a targeting. we went there and found people torn to pieces by witness to say, the targeting was carried out to strikes. those who survived the 1st rank. we're targeting the 2nd one, the did a load it up while any survivors are taken to hospitals that can cause we're operating with minimum capacity. we received an unusually high number of injured people. were limited in staff so which split the cases between our alley and come all add one hospitals, women and children continue to make up the vast majority of those killed in this
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for children with playing and were taken by surprise with me. so i was pulling on the nothing was happening, things were calm. the are of countries and not taking sides. look at this, you can see these are not resistance fighters. it's a little child. besides an outpouring of a grief, there's under here, anger that truly of the world. so what was happening this for would in most of the, of the, of the rough and stuttering god the northern goals are and is very strong kind of balls. can each body a refugee camp is killed? one person, an injured 11. emergency team scramble to rescue, survive is dropped under the rubble of the olive, who area tottering. couple assume has moved from alaska. the desperate calls for help rescue is hoping to apply the search for any
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survivors of yet another is very striking on to about the find. the sewing is the young girl is found into i'm only she was one of many children in the home. and as a whole area, when it was destroyed by elizabeth destroy when the neighboring and most of the gym and the just they have targeted the most. there are other people in the house. this is my daughter, like countless other children and cause this wasn't the 1st time this young girl had been injured. and these really strong thousands of display spouse opinions have been killed drinking and around most since the will be counted as trey is about, has continually talking to them destroying hundreds. of course, the gaza strip in the last 6 months, open killing goose,
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who had hope to find safety. terika bassoon, l. just a rough, rough southern cause of israel's wall cabinets has met for a 5th time since they're all as unprecedented attack on saturday. ministers have been debasing how to respond around 300 missiles and attack drugs last and the 1st of a drug strike on israel from a wrong that are all in size. the attack the was in retaliation for the bombing of the rainy. and can see that in damascus, 2 weeks ago, the stuff deka is following the developments from occupied east jerusalem. you know, clear statements coming out of tuesday, back and forth with the war cabinet, actually met some reports saying they met in a smaller form that there was agreement on how to counter it wrong and it's proxies . but it was the timing that's now being debated. other media leaks saying that there wasn't a word cabinet meeting, a tools that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with a security officials at the minister defense intel i b. what is clear is that it is
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an incredibly complicated situation. that's also why we haven't heard yet from the prime minister himself was always talked about iran as an ex, essential threat to israel since that attack we haven't heard from him at all. he's under pressure from a foreign countries from the americans, from the brits from the germans, from many others, not to escalate that. this is a time for com at the same time from within his coalition government, within the people that are keeping him in power. the only way he was able to return to power as a prime minister, people like a budget or smart choice, and it's a by that and give you are wanting it very direct and harsh responds to around. so a lot of pressure on the prime minister, the tools continue, some media reports indicating that there is certainly a consensus that the has to be a response, but the timing of it and what kind of shape that is going to take, of course, is a big question mark, stephanie decor, i'll g 0 it occupied is choose them here waiting and present it right?
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why you see is told him it or cancel the test wrong will respond to any is randy attack against his interest. they're all foreign ministers. also warning israel of an immediate response. how much in ontario pressure is ready ration you make some mistake. this time around the response. as it runs minutes rickamono is announced, will not be minimal. the media and severe of corresponding dosage of all reason to her on with more on the runs reaction to the world wards continue between your reigning officials and there is really counter parts the uranium president abraham receipt, received a phone call from the mirror of katara. she's coming been home adel sony on monday evening during that conversation the mirror of cuts are expressed in their praise for the actions that iran took against israel and the mirror. it said that it conveyed a very strong message to everyone, the reading president for his part at set that's it, should israel continue at these threats and make good on their thread?
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so they've been making against iran and carry out any kind of actions. iran will respond much stronger, and there will be a broader at response to israel than what we've seen in operation to promise the way new foreign minister has also been speaking to nearly a dozen other foreign ministers around the world at highlighting sharon's position . and it's the same issue further warnings saying that any action that would be taken by israel will be met by an immediate response by iranian officials. for now, there is a waiting see moved here in iran. of course, iranian officials are on high alert, waiting to see what israel will do next. but they have urged the officials in israel not to continue this kind of behavior. doors such a party, algae 0. tyrone israel has a 32 countries to issue new sanctions. other on after the attack on it. so these foreign policy tedious,
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a barrels of several member states of already requested additional restrictive measures against around 1st, as expected. every validate is strong on the nation of the down unit that strong unity about it. also the member stage, the firm dec amendment, the commitment is due to be in union tweezer as security or assert we remain united in the objective of uh, avoid further escalation and cold hole actors to show restraint. after these meeting, we were to increase our outreach with the key partners and duration and so member stage propose that option of a spend the restrictive measures again sheet on adopting an expansion. that is $32.00 measures. again,
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e dot i will send to their stand election surveys did request to start the necessary work related to the sanctions. the state department says it's continuing to press the column in the region following around, retaliatory attack on israel over the weekend. its principal deputy spokesman with dun patel elliot. i spoke to my colleague elizabeth per on and that was to secure a spot in garza, continues of our commitment is real security and our commitments. their self defense is unwavering. and it's also important to take a step back and remember that we condemn in the strongest terms this uh, reckless and irresponsible attack by the iranian regime. okay, breakfast and irresponsible that yvonne says that it was responding to a deadly attack on it's consulate in damascus. 2 weeks ago, and it says that it goes against the un charter against the vienna convention, does around not have a point. well,
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i'm pretty sure the unleashing more than 300 drones ballistic missiles and other kinds of dangerous projectile. assets are also violations and they are also deeply, deeply irresponsible and reckless. okay, but what about been there and what about the attack? totally not on the level on, on the level of watch. what about the, you know, the initial attack? so the united states is still making the assessment on the status of this facility . i don't have any update to offer as it relates to that. but again, the sheer number of ballistic missiles and drones that iran unleashed on israel is totally irresponsible and reckless simultaneously. israel has every right to conduct a counter terrorist operations and the security operations that are in their self defense and that are in their interest. ok, when you say that you're speaking to allies in the region about
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d. s. condensing tensions, what's, what, how have they responded to you? i think that there is a convergence between our allies and partners and taking every step possible to make sure that tensions are not escalated in the region. that has been the case since october 7. as we continue to engage with the regional partners, but just this past weekend secretary blinking spoke to the foreign ministers in egypt and saudi arabia and jordan in turkey. all conveying the same message that we're very interested in ensuring that tensions don't get out of hand that our commitment to defending israel is unwavering and will continue to echo those calls while continuing to engage with is really officials, right? but as, as well here in those quotes, we will continue to engage with this really officials and stress the importance of, uh, the escalation. uh, but they are also a sovereign country and they will make their own security decisions as it relates
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to operations that they conduct. these are not in operations of the united states is going to be participating in. but our commitment to their self defense and our commitment to their security is on waiver, in terms of gaza and us to pertain how confident just to us of achieving any kind of a meaningful sci fi there. well, we're continuing to push for $11.00 that is coupled with the immediate release of all hostages, one that can be coupled within a massive influx if humanity, hearing aid, that continues to be something that we think will be very critical to the region and critical to long term peace and stability for these really people and the palestinian people. you saw the president was very clear and direct about this in his call with prime minister netanyahu last week as well. but at least one business day at after it is very dry and striking. something loving to the man who was killed in the attack was a senior member of hezbollah. investigate to say that he was talks it while driving
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in the area. i invited tensions along the lebanon, israel bold. i have escalated significantly since october, the 7th. the whole separately is really full size of also talked to the home in southern lebanon. oh, correspond we have been revolt from outside the house in the district of tyre. i'm in the found a farmer shop, southern 11 on the house wants to just buy is really well plain. and so i talked to to put off the fire. i see that any casualties of this home. while we're best to close this fixture display talking to emergency services on the fresh,
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fresh and receiving reports. moment by moment. just try to show you inside the house has gone completely gone. this was done. while playing strike is really well play swipe and the same area. i'm a shop witness. over the past 48 hours several is really strikes. it's just part of this continuing confrontation. also, all the areas just fall from here for when we all are on trench kilometers. for behind the toner, find of all which is, which is it time goes to the city of mine for skill set to be a has will
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a member and several really enjoyed. and this is the situation. this is the scene in south lebanon. so i'm mashhad hush images here. the of the in the occupied west bang says that these really ministry was involved in the coming of to palestinians on monday. saw by the java who witnessed the attacks as many of these very satellites whelmed with weapons and fight indiscriminately. the light is coming and palestinians comes after. we kind of escalating violence across the territory. i'm assaulted in by the new uh secular, started coming in, civilian clothes and weapons in front of the army. the shooting was by the troops and settlers that was heavy gun, fine with the aim to kill the distance between the settlers and the using was about 50 meters if there were 2 injuries at that instance. and it resulted in the most of them of 2 in the same place. and this off, they have been up some of the have also months. yesterday that was communication just as this being for the past month with these rainy side to the palestinian
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liaison officer. and they were informed about the violations that the settlers were coming out, but the occupation forces did not do with the thing i want to check in with this cold on these very falls is to end the support tanks by his body such as the occupied westbank on the us state, department spokesman matthew miller also expressed consent. he said, is there any officials have a responsibility to stop seth law violence against the palestinians? we do remain incredibly concerned about the increase in violence in the west bank up without a statement on that. yesterday we seem attentions continue since then we have made absolutely clear that the governor of israel has a responsibility to police. extreme is settler violence. it has the responsibility to hold extreme is settlers responsible when they commit acts of violence? and as we have done in the past, if we don't see sufficient action, we are prepared to take actions of our own that's bringing it more and more. bonnie
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is a non resident fellow at the center of conflict and humanitarian studies, and a co editor of to dahlia. an online magazine joins us now. live from montreal. good . have you with us on the program? do you think there's appeals from the un or even the us state departments are going to be heard by tell available they just full on death is i think to fall on the fears as they fall in on the fears for over half a century. you know, the, the state department spokesman expresses concern about these issues. imagine if the policy noun, authority was arming her mouse and a stomach she had, i suspect material lot more than just verbal concerns from the state department. the problem here is that this extreme is subtler vibe. loads is not the problem itself. it's a symptom of a much larger problem, which is israel's governmental policy of territorial expansionism in the west bank . since 1967,
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the settlers are armed by these rarely states. they operate under the auspices and with the protection of the is really military. so to address settler violence independently of is really state and government policy doesn't really make much sense that it's the equivalent of addressing the symptoms while doing nothing about the cause. we often hear that there any way that palestinians be occupied, westbank can defend themselves is by throwing stones. so i'll view as to this channel may wonder, where are the palest in utah, socrates, those that are supposed to protect the palestinians. if you could just clarify what the role lays in the occupied, what's the very yes, that's a very good question. and the answer to it is that the role of the policy and authority, security forces is not to defend palestinians from attacks by his realities. but rather to protect israel and its occupation from resistance by its own
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people. the tossing into 30 security forces are prohibited from operating in those areas outside the main cities. wherever. most of the subtler violets take place. and they've also taken a political decision to actively cooperate with israel's army of occupation in order to prevent pablo sending resistance to exactly these kinds of instances of cellular vitamins that were discussing. now. so the policy disorder, you simply not a factor in this equation except that it can be seen as yet another auxiliary of israel's expansionist policy in the occupied westbank. so in terms of the relationship between palestinian civilians, the road will forward to the way who they would look to to protect them. and they know that they called was all the options. and because when palestinians do fight
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back these really responses very heavy handed as well. yes. and, and, and just to clarify that palestinians in these villages that are again, located outside the main towns and cities where the policy mandatory security forces operate. they don't look to the policy number for the, for protection, they know they're not going to get any from the positives already. so what they do is they defend themselves as best they can. and it's also in this situation that you've had the emergence of on the list as particularly in the northern west, back to more actively resist. not only the settlers, but also these really military, which in the larger scheme of things is a much forms a much bigger problem for palestinian rights. then to the settlers. we've seen over this last week and the violence increase over the scenario of a set lateem age. it being found dead netanyahu describing it as
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a heinous crime. and yet unable to talk about any of the other crimes committed against the palestinians. i suppose it's something that we expect, but again to the view or it just seems that when you are occupied, that you should take some responsibility for being the occupier as well. is that certainly the case under international law. the israel, of course, abuse itself as the victim of those donkey pies rather than the aggressor against them. and again, the fundamental problem here is that is real, has an agenda of territorial expansion leading ultimately to the formal annexation of these territories. israel's western allies have chosen a policy of effectively active support or passive acquiescence. their opposition to
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these is really policies never extends beyond verbal admissions. and as long as that changes the, you one can point to israel's responsibilities to write in on subtler violence as much as a once. but within the framework of what every human rights that you have an organization that has looked at this has determined is a situation of apartheid. nothing may change. sometimes with such a complicated story, it's always good to get back to basics, to help of audience understand what's going on. so moving her body, thanks so much for taking the situation for us. thank you. thank you. it's so google employees that stave citizens to protest the tech does business with the is right, the government protest as riley then the companies offices in new york in california, google and rival texas, amazon supposedly signed a 1200000000 dollar contract with the way the government back in twins, twitch well, the project and nimbus steel is set to provide cloud computing,
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infrastructure and surfaces to israel's military. the, to the days of the needs, the way ukraine's president assigned a new military recruitment load. and it's saying that boosting group members of commend those faced men power shortages for the war against russia. the legislation increases payments to volunteers, as well as adding new penalties for draft dodging child stratford has moved from easton ukraine. in this new mobilize ation little has taken months of debate, reputed amendments up to full 1000 amendments made in the 2nd draft in parliament zalinski signing over it. now highlights the kind of problems that ukraine is facing on the front lines, a massive manpower crisis. and that's how it's, we've described by numerous people in the military establishment here, and certainly western intelligence just to give you an idea of some of the
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provisions of this beautiful ancient uses. now, mandatory medical checks for those people who initially work and see that you have only partial eligible states as a whole. so it's heavy penalties for those trying to dodge the draft that we know. mandatory conscription for women, 18 to 25 year old will be expected to go to basic military training, but will not be conscripted. and i think one of the most important and controversial elements is, was highlighted. and that is the one on de mobilization. that provision was taken out of this law and is going to be separate separately. debates in parliament, the previous provision gave soldiers the rights to come out of the military. if they hits up 36 months, they can no longer do that. so you can imagine that he's going to cause quite a lot of control to see quite a lot of anger, amongst many members of ukraine's military establishment. meanwhile,
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heavy fighting continues around 10 kilometers from here. the small town of chess, if you all the town of constance, and if go in front of us here, where we all is also coming under increasing. shelly, we've been visiting some of the front line towns that were initially occupied by russian forces at the beginning of the war, and then we'll liberate to buy ukrainian forces. those towns now seemingly, again, in the cross hairs of russian full seas in we expect expectation of a potential russian involved in the next few weeks. and this is our report. the people still live here around 2000 of them struggling to exist among the destruction. russian forces captured the town of lima and in may 2022 ukraine and all me then recapture the important railway help with a pre will population to pull the 20000 around 5 months later crushing miss all and so cool. do i boehmer tax?
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it increased in recent weeks, targeting ukrainian positions in the surrounding forests, taking advantage of what ukraine says is it's potentially catastrophic lack of width and defense. tens of billions of dollars with the ministry 80 to start by arguments in the us. congress will not getting hit fast enough from european allies, western intelligence, ukrainian ministry, say russia is now gaining momentum on the battlefield, shedding by russian full series of lima and the surrounding countryside. is closing fires like this in the forests virtually every day. the people still living inside lima and are afraid the russian forces could push through nearby ukrainian defensive lines. there's no running water or gas in town. the tiny afflicted in the pro before russian forces occupied the place she is live
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also life, she returned. when are you crazy and allow me to control her daughter and granddaughter went to poland. and the don't want to come back. if you go not the focus groups, she leads us into her basement. she's had to start sheltering on the ground like games. couldn't use the oh, of course i'm very anxious. god willing, it won't happen. we don't need them here. they should go back where they came from . give us back the life we had before. it was a beautiful life and we never asked anything from anyone. we had worked, we had a railway, we had a town look what they have done to us in our life. no one lives here. now most people left and this is our land. few people come to the tiny sunday market. police check people's id, something suspected russian informers all examined live to throughout the russian
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armies of the patient. because i don't want to talk about it. he says, well, he's here in the shelter of a 2 hours during yesterday's attacks. a bits. all these had to blame in spite department. he says he's been on now more than ever. valuable to attack is they tried to save lives. sadly, the shutting has recently increased the enemy of hips civilian infrastructure, residential areas destroying residential buildings, health facilities, and so civilian sofa, the shutting schools, many fires we receive up to 10, call out in a given 24 hour period. there are many towns near the front lines like this one back in the cross hands of the russian army, which ukraine and its allies say is preparing for a major advance, charles profit algebra, lima on your credit and presence automated zalinski has blamed his western allies the impact of recent russian to tax on energy infrastructure across the country.
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several key pipeline sabine hate in recent weeks with so let's keep saying his military wasn't able to shoot down the tax because they run out of missiles. he says there's a clear rationale for nato countries to keep supplying key with homes or not. can choose, we run out of old messiahs that defended to pay a lot when someone says that i lives comp, provide us with the so that weapon will they come be in ukraine with the so that force because that would be perceived as if you crane is engaging nato in the oil. well, after yes, today's attack, i want to ask you a question. is israel positive nato will not use the answer? israel is not a nato country. the nato allies, including nato countries, that being defending israel, they showed the iranian forces. the israel was not alone. and this is a lesson. this is a response to any one on any continent who says you need to be very careful when assisting ukraine,
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so that you don't engage nato countries in the role models to use presence, i bought a new republican leader of congress, may be close to a deal local c 4 and a packages voted on foot ukraine, israel and countries in the, in the pacific region, including taiwan, proposals of a house, speak about johnson and not being considered by the us administration. my wife has corresponding company healthcare hospital. it passed the senate, but for weeks the house of representatives refused to vote on a white house approved $95000000000.00. a package providing for assistance for is really you frame and also taiwan. but now the white house confirmed is considering separate a proposal, put forward by how speaker mike johnson. the speaker called the us president joe biden to put forward the idea. and now national security council spokesperson, john kirby says that as long as is real ukraine and the in the pacific get the
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resources that are needed. they say at 1st blush, this could work. they are just reviewing the proposal right now at the white house, and even though the white house pushed for a stand alone bill, john kirby says that the separate bills are not a deal breaker by. johnson says that each of these individual 8 packages could be loaded on is early as this week. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house, the thousands of people have been protesting in the georgia and come to the see if a controversial new legislation being debated in columns. c foreign influence bills being criticized by some for resembling a restrictive russian low, many of all gait, it may undermine georgia's big foot european union membership and peace cited as well. we need to consider the draft bill and if the debates, as well as the head here on the news of sullivan island does head to the polls to elect a new pile of its place of ties. the china is one of the issues of the pilot bones
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plus the arm come out of high during the mountains on the market. donna brought it on board with thousands of on read through days. are about to be sent home against dave with the fellow, whether it remains rather on the side, it will find the a shout. what's across northern parts of australia, around the top hand safe. it's continuing to larry with a shout of cloud to still lingering across that eastern side. almost right. a recent areas of new south. well, she's running up the coast. it's east composite queens that are becoming a little more widespread as we go through wedding to stay some showers to to that is the side of victoria, farther west says woman sonia, across set w,
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y. and that he continuing as we go on into the stay, see for the show is just around the east and also as we go on through with fast ice, some shows the continued to just push the way up across the west side of it to where we are pushing a little further east, which as we go through fraud in the same time west, the weather now coming back into new zealand. so turning rob, unsettled here very unsettled. meanwhile, across central parts of china, big and live. the shower was rumbling away. some big storms could call some localized flooding as it runs its way over toward shang carpet to the north of that, it is warm and started pacing at around $27.00 cells. just went to the twenty's to into the print peninsula into a good pod sofa. japan, 22 celsius. the 4 took a little bit of rain for the fall south of japan, but quickly moving away of the o. well, it's a threat, but who pays the price?
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the book about queue, which email just in use uh, with the sale raman in the hall. remind to of all the top stories these ready been actually has killed, at least for the palestinians, including many children, the series of attacks and central and moving concepts. an injured the injured off of the hospitals over the overwhelmed with injuries. a man who witness the killing of t palestinians and makes sense of what time can be occupied. westbank on monday says the israeli military was involved. the violins came up to a 14 year old is right. the boy went missing the butler and was like to sound. his ram is covered at more spikes in southern lebanon. a local commander of hezbollah was killed in a try and attack on
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a card in an area of pain. the 5 votes as uh, at the poles, though, across the solomon islands, to select 50 members to it's parliament. the electorate is worried about the rising cost of living. and there was some who failed. the government's close of ties with china. but this is the only challenge the island nation faces with around $900.00 islands friday over a huge area counting the balance will take weeks found to be late, explains gearing up for what's being described as the most important election since independence from britain almost 50 years ago folders in the country of 3 quarters of a 1000000 are choosing local officials in electing 50 and peace. who will then select the next prime minister prime minister, minnesota. so go about it is seeking the 2nd term. he's brought his country closer to china. first, by separating diplomatic ties with taiwan, then by signing
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a security agreement that has raised pierce by the us and its allies of a chinese military base. their opposition politicians want the review of the chinese packet. that is something that is very uh, containing like, uh, in place of the ccv in this country like people are not really making decisions that comes from they own the way the thing of the things they've been influenced by money go to and thing. so, but it's something that we don't want to see in this country. so the body argues deeper ties would be jean, brings much needed developers. solomon's was proud to host the pacific games in menus built and funded by china capacity, i suppose, of a pacific nation's we'll be looking to see what the consequences are of taking a very of the pro china stance. i mean, of course, they warm to the connections with china. they like the chinese aid projects,
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but they don't like the political pressures. but you politics as far from the minds of many voters. they say they want to cnn to both buying and a better quality of life. the change you want to see is a government, but the people says that it's the one of the meetings, but they didn't want to see people 1st. and everything that they do is a cation in education, in health. and as well as employees in the country were progress and development have yet to reach many of the remote islands. it's the core issues that we're likely to turn in the results. find it below, i'll just 0. puckett i back is a known residence all over the atlantic councils in the pacific secuity initiative . he says the solomon islands ties to china, her being a major campaign issue, a debate over whether mr side of our res bracelet. amazing. since
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2019. when the solomon islands changed the diplomatic recognition from taiwan to the people's republic of china, it's been hotly debated during the election campaign mister sal devora. it has been claiming as 6 re election that is bought, development benefits that i hope, my dentist said it'd be every day. why as solomon islanders well as opponents like matthew, while one of the opposite issue leader in the national parliament has criticized mister shut with all right for selling out the country sovereignty and of are you that in fact has not want to talk with such to the country as hold orders go to the post and i certainly have issues are going to help them there much. you know, solomon islands has a lot of challenges with reducing poverty, improves infrastructure and putting improving the state of the health care system. and those are the issues that are front of my sons odors. it's not like they're sitting there thinking about rand politics in grand geo political strategy every day. you know, they're really concerned with pocket ish book issues and they're wellbeing. and that's why you see politicians when they talk about foreign policy in the selection
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framing it through the lens of domestic issues by which the you and special envoy for libya has resigned to saying that he sees the hateful political progress of the no fasick and country i will do it, but tyler says that the un cannot successfully support the country's political transition, as the covenant leaders opposing their own interests of finding a solution that libya has been keeping with conflict on civil war. since 2011 it's very sad, but to note is that said in libya to be the bulk of believe getting pollution want to get that to dismiss became to me and ask for a, a formula which we go beyond. what was the does want to put an end to the crisis to become what people are named best sufferings and under the
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circumstances there is no way will you and can operate successfully because the books break one of the 4, any sort of pieces. what do we have priest day? unfortunately, the focus on is the getting the 2nd phase of a controversial plan to deport hundreds of thousands of us can refugees living in the country. they've off a 1000000 undocumented african nationals have been expelled since last october. the government is extending its deportation. platinum to include many off guns who still hold focused on the documents. many f as in pockets. don't say that heartbreaking of being forced to leave a place they call home cabal. hard to report for blood dakota in bulk is found on the border with i've got this done. a very bad creation of millions of, of loans is continuing or the 30 day. most of the people that we talk to say, they're living with
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a heavy heart. they have considered focused on to be that home. they're also considered around this time to be that and 5th grade at home. but they said that the government moved to push these people out. it's something that they've gotten acceptable because they said that even if the government go focused on warranty to send them out, it should have been get it out in a more dignified manner. well, i'll send it gives them as a and i'm not just on it's another line. so many elizabeth, you saw all the way up to nations. this is the country we call home, but we were born today. it's hot breaking, leaving, but we are grateful to the people who accepted a phone call to get a hold off. why do i want it? why did you me that this would be great? just focused on granted us citizenship often we spend decades here. afghans are peace, loving people. we don't want any conflicts or war as well made victims of war. and today we are in the middle of nowhere. so right now we're in the 2nd phase of the bag creation, the going rate of progress on had the nouns,
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that it is not just the unregistered. i've gone by to even those who have registered and have proof of residency, or do you have one citizenship? god to really have to go. that of gods is thrown the future of many and if you're getting into uncertainty, they have lived in this country for decades. that children don't know any other country, like focused on their home. it is a moving experience. and many people express their dissatisfaction in the way the government has conducted this whole exercise. they said that it should have been done in a more dignified manner. and the national organizations have condemned focused on for sending these refugees back to a country where there is nothing but uncertainty. although the addendum dollar bond government said they would want to welcome and the other ones that they've done is to come back to that and says credit home. the feeling had monkey of one is
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uncertainty. we have been talking to some of the families who are on the move on the back of their truck. it has been a difficult journey. it dig several days sometimes to raise the border. and then of course, the long way of loans are telling us that the gotten rid of buckets on should have guided out this exercise in a more dignified manner. and most of them, of course, are leaving with a heavy heart. come out of hi there. i just did all i learned because the fuck is gone. no one has done boredom, but investigation is underway. a flight boat full of copes is was done to drift off the northeastern coast of brazil. please say the 9 policies would likely african live. it's a molly and motor attaining another vote to similar to vessels, often used by west african migrants trying to reach spain's canary islands. the treacherous route means that boats that misled destination can be swept towards the west of the atlantic. but his way is to close it separately and equitable. the move
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isn't solidarity with mexico up to equitable rate at the next. can i have the same key to earlier this month? now the rest of that kudos form a vice president or a gloss he'd been evaluating the tension by seeking asylum in the mexican embassy class has been convicted of corruption southcourt as president as apologize for his parties, massive defeats, and last week's parliamentary elections. the loss by the people power policy is seen as you can use the toughest challenge yet. now the off position will have that chance to tackle rising living costs and the health care workers strike you. this kid has moved from sol of the 6 days after voters gave the opposition a rezoning election victory over the president's people power party use on your broke. his silence will don't kill you. we'll continue our reform drive. so the labor education pension and the medical systems and listen to reasonable opinion of the government will need to fulfill its responsibilities while cooperating more
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closely with the national assembly. his words fell short of the apology of the democratic party was looking for. but they'll stay in the driver's seat with the power to reject to use legislative agenda over the next 3 years. the opposition bluff when nearly 2 thirds of seats and the national assembly many view use landslide law says the people's judgment against his uncompromising leadership style. you know, you've been chosen, google would hope the results of the selection would shift the you in government stats. but his remark was unilateral declaration to continue the non communicative politics of his office as before, without any introspection decision. this was an election so driven by the anger of a disenchanted public that the election watchdog band green onions from pulling boots that followed. a media parents by the president meant to highlight falling vegetable prices. it went viral for being out of touch. just as controversies involving the 1st lady remain, as prizes continued to rise,
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hospitals across the country remain under pressure. a 3rd month of a strike by thousands of junior doctors is about to begin. a presidential aid told reporters, the president did apologize for failing to manage the people's expectations as adjusted. he's not ruled out and meeting with the leader of the parliamentary majority party, even now with the president's party. now in emergency mode, it remains to be seen how you will work with the democrats, who support. he will need to confirm a new prime minister after several senior presidential aid submitted their resignations last week. you know skim, alda 0 so so heat wave is bringing scorching temperatures to many parts of south east asia, the philippines, thailand, vietnam and indonesia, auto bangs, countries basing in the month long in 10 seats. jessica washington revolt. so from the in the nation, capital jakarta, as the streets of human city in vietnam, it's
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a struggle for many to get through the de la la. com. it's so tiring, pushing this card under industry feet. i'm used to the work with the heat. it's unbearable. the heat wave is having a wide spread effect. you look a good, the whole city is under receipt wave and it's affecting life in the city. many children fell sick due to the heat. we don't have the infrastructure needed to adapt to a hospital with a yeah. it's a stimulus. seen in the philippines. filipinos in manila are trying to cool down any way they can. even if we have an umbrella, the heat hits us in our faces. thousands of schools across the philippines suspended clauses earlier this month or switched to online learning due to the scorching heat. the annual dry season has already started in some provinces in indonesia,
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which can result in more intense heat due to reduced cloud cover. side to say this month's extreme heat is partly due to the 2nd year of the all new weather phenomena, as well as climate change apart on january, february model. so i looked at the, this was the hottest 3 months in 100 years of old duration shows that this year is likely to reach the hardest global temperature in history. and it's likely this april will be the hottest on record to in thailand, daniel. so i'm trying to most of festival over the weekend specials, high temperatures in the traditional way. the time industry is public health warns that temperatures in many areas a set to exceed 40 degree celsius. unicef ones that high temperatures and humidity this month could put children at serious risk of heat related illnesses, including breathing problems and cardiovascular 2nd, vietnam motorbike taxi right. is like millions around the region,
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no choice but to work outdoors all day long. i do not know. i spend a lot of time also in the street in this hot weather is hosting the thing. i would say the huge isn't likely to continue for weeks. jessica washington to 0 to comes in still a head hey, hold out. is there a piece of danish history is last was one of the country's most famous lands long since destroyed dennis. fire
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the of the bulk of like 7 will be 18 years needed for donald trump's hush money trial have
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been chosen all day 2 of selection. trump is the 1st full me us president to face a criminal trial, but he's accused of a payments made to an adult film star during the 2016 presidential campaign. culture is an 6 ultimates on needed. in the united kingdom, a bill to ban smoking for younger generations has passed its 1st headland parliament, the bill with band the sale of tobacco products to any one bone after january, the 1st 2009 effectively. it would raise a split gauge by yet every year until its applies to the whole population. the national park ranges is involved by all sitting on the fence with tracking colors. the game is to monitor that movements and the national parkway, potentially faithful confrontations with the villages of becoming common for me to build a principle. this is one of 8 and
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a sense at one given national park that's being fitted with the tracking content is the animal is identified using drones and by ranges on foot patrols. it's in dr to sedated and the color in school with these color. so they, so they tell them when they cutting into can actually purchase the mips. it's october locations with the end of funds. what also is attracting in the funds even outside the, the, the pike most households. and bob, who's a 100000 elephant population, live in this was of but they bought ground, their habitats, and then now encroaching into communities as the animals search for food and water . gideon, do. they was trampled by innocence while holding catch him at mill valley village. 3 years ago, his knee was broken. send in, do you mean the some visage? it is painful, i'm no longer able to work for my family. i can go to the field and look up to my
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casual. my wife has to do most of the joys. before the track is wayne store, they would know early warnings to a load of dishes. when elephants had left the protected area. but we have been able to use this type of the ability to take the elephant is an electronic fence with the moment to get out of the designated to park area. we're able to pick that from checking the colors and then deployed. but i've been disappointed unions to go and scared them back into the park and also send a warning system to the community to avoid sit in the areas where the elections go last year and this is killed. 63 people in zimbabwe. polk ranges are hoping the gps colors will provide one way to minimize home to both humans and animals. come back and meet the miller o g 0. they all beautiful creatures. now fire has destroyed one of the best environments and done months capital. copenhagen,
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charlie angela as the story of the one of copenhagen's, most iconic landmarks collapsing in flames. the old stock exchange coat fire. early on tuesday, leaving the nation, devastated the dutch renee from style building was being renovated to restore it to its former glory. but it was the scaffolding and coverings the ultimately hung put emergency services, allowing the fire to take hold and its celebrated spiced, to topple the it's terrible a comp put into words what the stock exchange means for us as a building and does a symbol for copenhagen the full dragons are a part of our sky line and a lot of paper from copenhagen move past it every day. it's a full 100 year old cultural history that has been lost no time in copenhagen, but also in denmark. no longer an active stock exchange. the building is
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headquarters to the danish chains that called us there were no reports of injuries, but there was huge concern for its many priceless alt what it's an all american ford building on the 20. so it's very sorry, filling out a lot of cold, valuable insights, most could on the stand instead. but some pauses by helped emergency crew rescue. some of the historic paintings and artifacts from the building. it was actually the most impressive hole in copenhagen, maybe in the, in light of the roof, oregon and the golden elements all around, all the contagious candidates. we lost something big today. as the plains receded, it became evident, much of the damage is to the front of the building, the rid damage being less severe. to eddie,
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to tell if this piece of data is history can be salvaged. charlie angela out 0 of us the news curry jobs. so we'll have more news on the other side of the break to stay with us. the growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation chains, a playful series it takes to understand the challenge is mobilizing, use around the world. we need to a political party that we'll talk about our problems, know how come from a generation because 0 is being seen the groups, the size of the system says no for most painters of working class people, there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and actually being representative of assistance generation change on al jazeera and how believes that shouldn't underestimate the consequences of snatching out and move from the natural habitat. family groups separated an instance and juveniles are separated from their
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mothers. and it causes a tremendous amount of social disturbance in these populations, which we just don't think about. i mean, know how come here to be in behaviorally sophisticated they are how complex they are. i'm yet to put them into a gauge. i'm dr. be sure to light the and keep them all their life. he also believes that science isn't the only factor to consider ricky thinking that if i have a degree, if i look in the research institution or a university and best place to understand the books. and so if we don't continue with animal experimentation, let's be aware of the impacts of 5 actions. let us don't mean that we don't harm we don't tucked. we do. we exploit after a 10 year journey in which it has become the most important translation award from i'm into the outer big language world, wide shaped come out of old for translation,
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