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the, the business leg just is free to you, i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes model. and plates the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is then use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes for the israel attacks living on in syria. here's the commander in 6. sponsors are among the days. is rosalia strikes on guys to continue . 17 people have been killed and issues you. i a neighborhood, it's guns,
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especially report side of the us is about to send thousands of farms as well as part of a multi $1000000000.00 package. and more than 130 school children kidnapped in nigeria were united with their families and schools. it's lisa younique's and it is the final of the mind. me open go straight and i've been champion for just 3 games in this 70 final width of it that it might have depth. the is 21, g and t, that is 11 pm and living on with israel says it has killed a send. you has black amanda, and across the board, a strike. the attack time, shortly after a series of his ride, he strikes on targets in syria. that killed thousands of people. 6 of them reportedly has been lost sizes, st. ahold of reports from favorite that they are becoming more frequent. a parent is really strikes on iranian,
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and iranian link targets in syria. the, the latest, what are believed to be weapons deposed, and the northern province of a level, a few dozen people were killed. among them, syrian military personnel and members of the liberties arms group has beloved. israel is basically a find to establish itself as the body that has the upper hand in this complex. and i don't think it's very the politicians to understand that you're wrong. here's the law and the regime are not impressed. as in emily, $35.00, israel has for years said it will allow you run and its allies, whose influence in syria has grown to entrench themselves in the country militarily and recent months. it's targeted commanders and members of the rounds. revolutionary guards no longer just focusing on weapons storage sites and convoys
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carrying arms. among israel stated goals is preventing syria being used as a transit point for weapons to reach has beloved and the occupied palestinian territories. there is what has been described as a shadow war between israel and iran in syria for years now. and in recent months since husband are open to a front line against israeli forces to help palestinians and gaza is rel, appears to be employed. the same strategy against hezbollah runs allies in loveland on up here in lovely non targeted killings by a parent is really drawn, strikes are increasing more often than knock members of hezbollah. and at times, field commanders are killed. many here see a strategy of israel diminishing its enemies. operational capabilities has the law for its part, raised the costs of the conflict for israel by forcing it to empty much of its
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north of many of its people. it has yet to escalate to the level of full scale conflict, but the warrant it is ready. israel expands the war. the events of uh, the last few days have been wider than what we've seen in quite some time. so i expect only further escalation. unfortunately, we're in a regional situation where the prospects of de escalation are, are, are, are quite limited. and while much of the world's focus is on the war on garza the violence between israel and has, the law is beginning to intensify center for their eligibility to build homes. a salute has moved from occupied east jerusalem on israel's expansion of itself. portions against has blah speaking on friday, israels, the defense minister, jo, i've go on to said that israel is quote no longer on the defensive, but actually actively pursuing his beloved wherever the group operates. whether that's in 11 on, invaded with the capital,
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any where else meaning damascus. and he also said it would be as far reaching as is really needed. you're looking at a series of cross border fire in the last week that has resulted in the depths of at least one is really there's been a lot of this back and forth exchanges of fire since october the 8th, within the last week or so they've really been intensifying just on thursday, these really army actually conducted an extensive drill. they say to raise their preparedness for a war on his roles. northern border, it's something these really defense minister has been talking about for months and most notably. he said that he's not afraid to turn living on into another gone, so or 15 people have been killed in an orthodontist right? yes. around like on the residential square and jamalia, one of the few months still standing and gaza was also targeted people. they're trying to retrieve bodies to the so trapped tons of the rumble. how does arrows on
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also sherry for pulled from northern gaza. a lot that a slightly of them to, to all of these really a little bug mental, nothing guys have gone on non stop the last night they targeted this side been, i'd be walk us mosque in your body. a refugee come to the mosque has been completely destroyed on amelia, under her mazar triple ration still ongoing that the buildings nearby and targeted the most would be, as we can see here, people are still looking for the missing traffic under the rubble of disability. you know, for me to send out loud explosions, woke us up and the date of the night, 5 minutes late to another. miss ald struck and completely destroyed the residential square. we didn't want to find the mosque because we didn't want these riley forces to destroy and such an aggression shouldn't be done in the holy mountains ramadan. and i'm with this riley forces don't care. i don't distinguish, defeats the civilians from others. and besides the targeted or the most from
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reflect to be kind of these really is having destroyed all the most, even the whole look around was tongue unbuttoned with this is a war against islam. it's a war against the religion. it's a war against a hold of what are we tied up in wisdom countries to take care of us that kills the court on that part of the zillow thing's coming. are all composite as the war on gaza rages. but he's really, he's bombarding everything that's good. even most of us are not sped on us to show you. i just feel like it is rarely for us as a continuing to tie good residential areas across garza despond to un security council resolution demanding an immediate cease. 5 and 22 people died in the southern city of con eunice when miss hall said a full story building that was home to 5 families. victoria guys and b has the dates, house, the reading relatives more on the death of a palestinian child who was killed when and is ready asked roy casing apartment block and the southern city of han, eunice, resident sage,
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ready for these gave them no warning about on the side of the building houses more than 50 people, including mostly women and children, civilians who were confined to their apartments. suddenly, a rocket was dropped on the 4 story building without any prior notice. among the dead are infants, some as young as 6 or 7 months about the law of these ruins used to be a series of apartment blocks. many palestinians fled fighting in northern gauze, hoping they would be safe here. hon eunice was designated as one of his rail, so called safe stones in the south, but is ready forces are intensifying that bombardment of the city that human w. a daughter. we urge all countries around the world to come and witness the ethnic cleansing that we're being subjected to. this is a war of extermination. trees, animals, houses, schools, children, and women are all being exterminated. this entire square was exterminated without
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any reason. as more families, more than the death of loved ones, then he will say question, how many more innocent children will die before israel caused a hold to the violence? victoria gates and b l g 017 palestinians including children, have been killed in 2 separate attacks on kansas city. is there any forces bomb the local sports club in the shy and neighborhoods, kansas media offices, police offices involved with securing commitments, hearing aids with the main targets of moore on this. terika bu isn't joins us now from rougher. and as we mentioned a multiple strikes the in kansas city. what can you tell us? especially about the police that were being target has yes, um uh, within the past uh, 24 hours we have been seeing a please said, is where the military attacks on the central areas of garza city where it's huge and neighborhoods has been massively attacked by the is verified to jets and also
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onto their units that are stationed on different sides of the city there as confrontations, also raging in that very densely populated neighborhood. now they've been seeing that separate strikes. i've targeted, spoke lot munitions. yeah. yeah. a neighborhood where it has to be an evacuation center for thousands of palestinians, families as of a 16 palestinians, the have to reported killed by you to and to separate incidents and attacks to civil cause have been hit. one of them had a can included and contains one of the police officers who was responsible and playing a very integral role in securing the human a terry and pulled voice deliveries to the another. at pontiff concerts is really systematically. in fact, does it show using everyone who can play a role in terms of security and the sides? um it's, it's ongoing efforts to create a state of kansas in the another at pots of kansas specifically with it's ongoing restrictions on a deliveries to the, to that very disparate parts of it. to our chief point. yes,
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we can see more specific ation not only in a she's a neighborhood of s strikes, but also on the vicinity of a she felt hospice and one of the latest had killed to palestinians from the same family in the street. this family has been trapped for days and they did not manage to get a safe access to the south. they have been targeted as they were inside their residential house. and that's absolutely a part of the reality of what, what's going on and definitive as she felt hospital this hospital, that type tend to be a military base box and it says the on the ground type tom has been describing, have been describing the situation to be the most catastrophe of us since the beginning of the conflict. ok, thanks so much for that territory. erica bozer. and for us, the with alexis from bravo in the united states has reportedly approved and you um, package for as well. that includes thousands of bones, 1800 palms that weigh 900 kilograms, have been signed off by the, by the administrator, and also also authorized for the transfer of 500 pounds waiting,
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250 kilograms age. and the multi $1000000000.00 package includes 5 digits for the is riley miller treat. what? kimberly how could, has more from washington dc to despite increasing pressure from high profile democratic senators and members of congress on capital hill to limit military aid to israel to help the number of civilian casualties as a result of israel's war on gaza. the white house was signed off on another routine transfer of bonds and war plains to israel. now last week, the state department authorized this. this was initially authorized in 2008. it amounts to about 2500000000 in not only fighter jets, but also in support of the bombs they would carry this despite a growing risk between both
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b is really and us government. you will recall that earlier this week, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly castled a planned meeting between us and his really officials. that was to review these really military campaign plans for procedures and military plans for as round invasion into rafa. something that the u. s. is strongly opposed to without any sort of plan for the more than a 1000000 palestinians who are currently sheltering there. now the reason for the cancellation was because the united states refused to veto a un security council resolution calling for a temporary cease fire in gaza. as a result, now we do know that the meeting has been rescheduled, although the date of that has not yet been determined. what we do know, however,
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is that the united states is hoping during that meeting to discuss with is real possible alternatives to any sort of military campaign into rafa. kimberly help it out to 0 washington. what we're doing now by measure was the very he is the director of the golf study sent a council university. thanks again for joining us now. there's the psalms package. i mean there's some serious fire power as part of it. it comes with the same week that you in resolution was finally passed going for a 65 and also as we heard from our white house correspondent, a kimberly saying to us as to pushing back on as well as ground defensive into bravo. what's your reaction to the psalms package and why do you think it's happening now? i think i think that maybe the, the, the secret is coming up after the gallons visit. i think the gallons visit is kinda calibus to understand why this bucket because guns visit came off to the, to the,
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to the american using the detroit again is to 7 to 8 and does not, did not use it basically. and then uh, the government visit where there was a lot of criticism to is really conveyed by the american association. and here we talk about the order of buy them at the station as a democrats, and also the deep state in the state. it's obvious that the state is in favor of support. thing is right and defending is right. but also the democrats trying to put some conditions on that. and that is what that is. what is what, what is why you signed and sent it that many comes 15th of march and expected that americans would respond to that by i think end of april. so that, that is, i mean, i mentioned it changed. why? because i do see it as is where is how to present this something to the i'm a customer. i think one could be about noticing because that
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a possibility of allowing forces to mention and forces out up forces to be in the north. and it has the 2nd one about the operation of how this can be done . uh how, where the, because there is a talk today about transferring some of the best thing and the solve the problem to the north and the americans try to push the money is what it is to accept. but i think those 2 things kind of have 1st understand why this news came about this. um, uh, deals with i yeah, i mean just the, the type of within that uh the us this is gonna provide. i mean, we've heard from penny sand is pushing back very, very strongly against this. basically saying that this is saying we must in del complicity, no more problems as well. there is going to be pushback from within the united states against the steel. again, we have to go back to the housing, arthur state, and this time this war and then at the state, send them the name is where it has the right to defend itself. without eliza or
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southern lebanon folder in syria. and that itself to me isn't indicated that the americans would support any kind of surgery operation. any smart operations came in against as well. i think this kind of thing could be used or can be used again as well. yeah. we know that they were told this coming up in the with does this, does it change anything for those folks? you think i don't think so. i think they are part of the go together. i think both i think it's, it's obvious that it's an yeah. who wants to, to, to, to talk to the world, to his base that i'm serious or to defend many of the scot this, i'm serious about negotiation. but at the same time, he's, you want to say that he's also acting against him as an one thing to do defeat from us. okay, thanks so much mike. as always, we really do appreciate it. thanks. i can hold the button administration states on support for israel has prompted defense within the us state department and this
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week of foreign affairs officer who promises human rights on behalf of the us government became the licensed officer to leave her job and protest hurley and my colleague elizabeth from them spoke to n l a show she line. she said she could no longer be an accomplice to crimes against humanity. i thought about resigning every time is re. busy violated international law hitting hospitals, schools, and killing civilians with infinity. and the us government did nothing to try to hold them accountable. but the timing of my resignation reflects the fact that i did i, i owed an obligation to the us government. i received an arabic scholarship and so i owe the government a year. so on, on, on the 300 and 65th day i handed in my resignation. i also thought about resigning sooner, but also my, my team is involved in the human rights reports and it's, it's
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a very labor intensive process. and so i wanted to also make sure that we had, we'd completed that work before i left. and you have made this decision at a great personal cost resigning public today from the us state department. wallet supports one of the most brutal was of odd times. why was the southern portion for you? why was that risk worth taking fees? um i think the, sorry i the main reason is that i have a daughter and she's too very young. but if, if in the future she were to ask me about what i did as this is happening. i just, i want her to know that i didn't stay silent. um, i, i, i, i just, i don't think i could i, i couldn't continue to watch what is it happening and just keep going to work every
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day. at least $27.00 children have died of male nutrition and dehydration and gone . so since, as well started it's for on this trip in early october the disparate parents are having to go to extreme lengths to try and find food for the children. i'm going to fish told us about the challenge he faces each day to provide for his family on the, on the and i remember how i ran with such a man by the haven't, i would, i'm always in 9. 0,
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by the love. i'm gonna say honestly about the luggage lift for the rest of the body shop. i'm going to give you a hug out of the hey, i'm gonna let exactly how much stuff it was probably for flaws or something, you know sort of it's food. i was listening to your buddy. yeah, the, i've seen the, the, the from the low level and then sometimes it's a pretty much push the,
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the item number for the teams. remember on the phone a few minutes ago. it's not letting me in trouble because i some of the, the a miss the investigation is underway and so that procure into a bus crash that killed 45 people. the vehicle punched 50 meters off the bridge and called fine, an 8 year old girl is the only survivor. the boss was travelling across the board and bus one to to a church in more of the east to celebrations. while the hobby mississippi reports admission that risk you will see was one of the most difficult they ever had to undertake. when they got to the seed,
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the fund remnants of bodies bent bianca technician. the wreckage of the bus was engulfed by fire of to it punched into ravine, carrying 46 passengers. most the mean we were at the same. we tried to help and there was nothing we could do because they were flying. looking at surroundings ambulances and 5 of guides all had to come from the 5. the programs on board, we're heading to east of celebrations at the headquarters of design christian touch . the driver likely lost control of the bus, which had registration plates from nailer inputs on millions, usually make the pilgrimage at this time of year. did the accidents from the increased traffic all come on? last year we last about 225 people are joining, this is the weekend. so right now we think of this 45 just one and the crush. so you can predict, you can just imagine. ready how appropriate my take this issue is of old safety in the country. the ministry has promised to help perpetuate the bodies of the victims,
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as well as conduct a thorough investigation. may not have been much a bit i'll just sarah. or in senegal, the constitutional counsel has ratified the election victory of bustle. redeem a fine, the confirmation pipes away for a transition of power from president mackey. so he greeted his successor at the presidential palace in the capital. the call of 5 was accompanied by opposition laid out as an sancho nicholas hock has more from the con the african union has congratulated president elect by su jim i by. we saw him yesterday at the presidential palace. we're hearing traditional attire meeting the outgoing president present. mackie saw a man that was in prison for over 11 months over a facebook post that authorities had deemed dangerous to the sovereignty. and the
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security of the state is now at the helm of one of the fastest growing economies in west africa. but who is bus you, jim? i fight. well, we went to his home village in jag, a now on the outskirts of the car to meet his family and find out who he is. take a look at his report are appearing and settled after a victory that's done to everyone, including himself from political prisoner to president in less than 10 days. at the age of 44 by c, with jim i. 5 is the youngest elected head of state in africa, and it's promising change to the people of the west african nation, depending on the and electing me is their president. the senegalese people have chosen a break from the past to give way to the immense hope of inspired by our project of a new society. not previously a note to the public jim. i stepped into the limelight after being released from prison following his arrest on
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a range of charges including endangering state security opposition, reduce men so good chose him as his down did after he was disqualified from reading because of a conviction for defamation posted. now he the charges and said they were politically motivated. you might campaign with the slogan, jeremiah sancho. and so go with joe by selling a project of a just society d n t establishment party bus that wants to, we negotiate for gas and mining contract. introduce a new currency and forge equal partnership with friends. the former colonial power su, is the, it's from the project that we will pull his ears and tell him, come back because the country does not belong to someone else that has been pulling . jeremiah, years is his father. we met him in the village of in georgia. yeah. where the gym. i grew up in 2022. the former tax inspector round to become the village mer, but lost his father believes, overcoming failure,
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led to his success is extremely honest and courageous. and he has been working hard all his life. jim, i had a modest rule upbringing working of a land in this a hell. this is where the villagers come to grow. millet looked at it now and it hasn't rained for the last to 8 months. there are no wells nearby, and this is the challenge for the next president to ensure that not only his village, but the people of this country have enough to eat. despite a booming economy, almost 40 percent of senegalese live in poverty. president jim, i will now need to deliver on his promise to reduce economic disparity and bring a greater share of sending goals well to a people's thursday for change. because hawk algebra and check on you know,
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setting go is more than 100 and says he's schoolchildren kidnapped in nigeria. had been very united with their families. the students were abducted and could during the state on march the 7th before being free by the ami. now communities the calling for more accountability because he looked his hardy on reports of excited and relieved. an entire community welcomes back the fried students. army convoys make way for the celebration with students for uniting with their families. for the 1st time since they were kidnapped. many are still trying to make sense of the are deal. let me just give them the problem and that's we were only given 2 meals a day in the criminal basis before the food was given to us as a teacher died because of the btn, the slapping by the bonded the army on sunday rescue students and staff who were abducted by gunmen from a school and i to re is north. they say the ransom of nearly $700000.00 with non tate go. yeah, because i haven't slept for weeks. i've just been waiting for the release of our
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children. morning and night. it was the same, life was full of grief and sadness until now. but a minute. the relief, there's also criticism discrepancies over the number of kidnapped headspace concerns. one point teachers said they were $280.00 captives. the government says the number is much lower, stating 137 people had been kidnapped and all of them fried. the governor has been accused of using the release as a publicity stunt by hosting the students that a state government house. just a day after their release was announced, an attempt to put into undermine the input of discrete agencies and the good. and then what it takes is they'll put dies in the lives of properties. but why, you know, so security isn't that good. addictions, that nigerian schools were 1st carried out over a decade ago by the armed group, local her rom. since then, other criminal gangs have followed suit to me,
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ending ransoms and raising alarm as families. welcome back students communities across the northern nigeria are again calling on the government for stronger security measures and for accountability katia lope. this is lillian elders. here it is nearly a year since fighting broke out between sedans on me in the power military rapids support forces. the civil war has fullest, more than 8000000 people from the huns, and many of them through displacement camps and neighboring chad and south sedan. milk and whip reports from a transit camp on the board. a town of rank were refugees, observed ramadan in difficult conditions. off to their friends and neighbors were killed, and homes looted the people here run for their lives. many of them lived in saddam's capital cost to then fled to this transit camp in south sea times for the town of rank. their lives have been turned upside down to one thing hasn't changed. coming
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together at sunset to break that foss during ramadan. exhausting here isn't easy from other people. this what i've done here and just place a light. it's a very hot. when this the, the fast it is on the that he has very hot. busy second, today is on lots of people here. there what it is, becoming witness. there's no one going to big for him, full meals on something like this. when people arrive at the transit come to you and provides enough money for a week's food off to the people depend on the savings for money send by relatives. in fact, the circumstances pres that would usually be held in a mosque will hosted in homes, take place between the shelters that are now home to thousands of people. within half a 1000000 of crossed into south sea, done since the conflict began maybe a year with a life in the account of lot to pay more so many people here. it costs food enough
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to 3 who have told us the circumstances is even more important than usual. celebrate rama them to come together to share what they so they have. people here have to leave almost everything behind possessions homes and livelihoods. the heat, her mind had just finished training to be a medic. when she said the will. she told us a dream is to help people graduate from the university. and i didn't get my it's, it's very sad. i just the chance to think and even in my studies, i hope that i gave the fine work has no much to celebrate in ramadan, in the transit come. the heat says her face helps to hold on for a better future. but nobody here knows when will,
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even if their lives will ever go back to normal malcolm web address era rank south . see don, it's still a hit here on the l just there is a you in says thousands of specially trained police officers and agents tackled with gang violence and hazy prussian auth, or he's making you a wrist in connection with the concert whole attack and moscow. last week and in school, the title, homeless, acute crucial advantage and the 1st leg of the african champions league. court of fun. the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across your for the east, the weekend. and it isn't looking very spring like certainly across the west scenarios what and when the weather. but it's an improved picture out in the east.
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we'll see temperatures rise up and lots of settled and sunny conditions. but there's a when, when do weather, once again, slipping down into the i 1000000000 peninsula, bringing some heavy falls to portugal and southern parts of spain. also a wintry mix and some very strong winds that have also effected pots of front and bruce and, and the island of island, they'll be more in way of sunny spells and some, several conditions coming in on saturday. but that rain doesn't go away. you can see it moving across most central areas. they'll be some good news to most snow falling on the out. some went to weather, affecting southern parts of france however, and the winds certainly pick up across the mediterranean and the adriatic we help with warning soft some of the islands, like a sicily and sardine that. what an improved picture across the east, through lots of heat is coming through some high temperature warnings. false via the temperatures would also pick up the scan to navy are also seeing 10 degrees celsius, the but full madrid, while it is going to get a lot cooler. and we will see that rain carry a through into the new week that she weather update. the,
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the, the latest news as it breaks. during her remarks, the us ambassador made a curious and surprising comment, saying that the resolution would be non binding with detailed coverage in the hospital in garza city to have 30 days on the grounds. the grades for the overt gauze are not from the house or the story. one in 3 children is suffering from a cue of mountain nutrition. and health officials are saying around $60000.00 of pregnant women are suffering to for the hydration. hodge, i mean to be used as the oil c suffered casualties. we have not suffered to stay, tyler, to use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house. thought provoking on to who they to say, no double stand to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities,
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government seems here to whittle down democracy. it is troubling for you. it's very, very painful here. the story on talk to how does era the, the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of how the top stores, the cell is ready as trunks have hit and open syria killing more than 40 people, including 6 has been law sizes. his right a little so say is it killed. her has been like a monitor and stuff. and living on to is rarely strikes, have killed at least 17 palestinians, including children, mr. jaya, neighborhood, and gauze. assessing causes, media officers,
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police officers involved for securing communitarian heights for the main target bystanders among those killed in the 2nd strong. and the u. s. has reportedly signed off on a new um package as well. that includes thousands of phones, that's according to the washington post, the packages with billions of dollars and also includes 5 digits. as well as for on concert is also affecting palestinians in the occupied territories. good friday is normally a busy time in the old city of occupied east jerusalem. but this is east of celebrations, taking place under the shadow of his riley restrictions and december on con reports, tourists staying away. so this is what a tiny fraction of the people that would normally be hit at easter because of his rose will and goes the international tourist have stayed away. also there are restrictions on palestinian christians coming in from the occupied westbank for the 1st time in recent memory published and in person's haven't been given permits to
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actually take part in eastern now. uh, 200 religious figures from the occupied west bank allowed to come here, but then i'll have to come here with the congregation palestinians of very use to restrictions when it comes to religious worship. i like the most is just the met, weight is the 3rd friday enrollment, ramadan apollo, sidney muslims have also been restricted. only man over the age of 65 and women of the age of 50 are allowed to go. and craig, so the policy you most with all very used to being restricted that they understand that that does happen. 16. in the case of, of the but the eastern normally posted in christians get free access. they simply haven't been given that they should come out of their occupied east jerusalem. a russian says it's made another arrest in connection with an attack on a most go concert whole last week,
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the afghanistan branch of the i. so the group has claimed responsibility. but russia has blamed you crime for being behind the massacre in which more than 140 were killed, introduced on has made more risk related to potential attacks. most of the suspects in custody and russia are if to chic origin dosage. a battery has moved from moscow, or the 9th person has now officially been charged with conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism in russia. the 24 year old native of tajikistan was brought into best money court here in moscow on friday afternoon where he was now. he was placed on administrative detention for the next 15 days. now, according to his attorney, he has pleaded not guilty to parts of the charges that have been brought against him and it's not clear which parts he's absolutely not guilty to what we do know. he's now the latest person in this attack to be charged. we've also been
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hearing from the investigative committee as we say that they have a evidence that there was a funding from ukraine, provided to the perpetrators of the attack in terms of cash, as well as crystal currency. they haven't shared the details of the evidence that they've uncovered, and of course ukraine has denied any involvement in the attack. we also heard from a government officials in subject has done they have arrested now 15 people for allegedly parting and planning to carry out further. terrorist attacks around the no rou, celebrations, that is the 1st day of spring at earlier in march. and those arrests have now been made public. it's not clear whether there is any connection between those perfect and to the people arrested in tajikistan and the a legit perpetrators of the crock. a city hall attack, the doors that jabari l. 20. moscow ukrainian attack on the russian border city of
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belgrade has left one person did. russian for society repelled 15 shelves from the ukrainian side. your crime has frequently attacked belgrade since most goes full scale invasion and february 2022. and you try and says around a 100 russian drawn and missile strikes of target its power grids. emergency blackouts have been imposed in some areas, power plants and central and western regions were attacked some how severely damaged with the united nations this morning. that hygiene is close to collapse up to 5000, especially trying to police offices and needed to tackle what it calls catastrophic gang violence and gangs control most of the capital. puerto prints 2000 police for fis requested in july last year. it was happening to us has nothing to do with the country's interest, the country benefits and no way from this point i cited the presidential council must be set up to call him the situation if the people's demands are not met in 2
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months time, there will be no way out. it's up to hastens to unite to resolve this crisis. we must take our destiny into our own hands if the country is to function. diego darren is from the international crisis group. he says international police officers haven't been sent to heidi because of a lack of funding. there has been. busy received hotel arrangements that has been signed between the haiti and kalia, and that is supposed to have lifted these legal officer for the course to be drilling in haiti. but there, there is a, a remaining heard of which is very important, which is of course funding in kenya estimated the cost. busy of the nation at about 600 median, and then there is only around 10 median in the trust fund right now for information to start being deployed. there are several countries that have committed funds. for
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example, the united states has committed to 300000000 to 200 media meantime, a logistical aid and 100 direct done would go directly to the multinational emission, also canada friends and other countries have committed funds. but these funds haven't been made available yet. in the trust funds, so there are many questions of why these funds have been being deposited in the trust fund. and one of the reasons is that, of course, there is not yet a new government in place. severe drowned in malawi has caused the government to declare a state of disaster. the president is appealing for international health as grain reserves run out, hiring the task that reports and like how to assist as a harvest the pharmacy operates may cease to survive the droughts from those that struggled. she's worried at once she finds, can i email the one, have somebody more, you can see how the maize looks, the grain is of low quality because there was no way
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a lot of this government has declared a state of disaster because of the drought in most districts we had to slow on said to friends, and when there is term people blunted, and then we, i did dry spill or bloomed dry. spill. richard is that did in most of the crops we're doing in the fields, i do, i try to some other places completely dried up and people have good top visited, malawi is prone to natural disasters such as flats and droughts, and m p. say the country doesn't have any gamers. as a country, we do not to take care of our grain. we lips, most of our claim as lost sight, the country we sold and most of a drain to private traders, to kick in any more feed produces. this has drained on our stops and as i'm talking to you now know we as a country, as does not have
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a great even though it deserves and abundance executives, 0. the government saves around 2000000 households will need to many, terry and assistance. if the drop lessons that number will rise, president lazarus to clear out is already asking the international community for health, such as money and food. 8. part of my task out is that in, in the climate change, reduced production and wage increases a force at least 20 t factories. and with been gone, start to close. this has left hundreds of workers looking for other jobs nelson and this has more the, the vision is on these trying desperately to provide for his family of 5. he's one of hundreds of t workers who don't have what you do is state closures. he's applying for an $18.00 monthly allowance. the government pays 20 states close. i'm local kind of make up what i hear. it's very hard to be for the children's education and manage our daily
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expenses. many drop out of school before their high school exams. and the future an arch seem doc and leak. e 90 code 3 and in recent months has lift keep limitations dry and dusty new a use combined with pest attacks and salary increases for workers have made it difficult for states to stay afloat. about a dozen d factories and to us and dodging hills of close to fun. once a growth happens, then the 1st happens. so it becomes a vicious 2nd of drought, best spring best. so by the time you get, well that's i can the ones go. and if you're into the once ones with the 5th activities still under bush's, then the crops on top of the 2 options, maybe like 20 works crushing stones at the river bank for just over a dollar a day. it's back breaking work in sweltering conditions. but so many, it's the only way to make a living
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a scheme to the unemployed is being suspended due to a dispute between the states and central governments. after that's done, it says you've been following for the past 4 years. he says the prices have not increased in proportion to wages, which accounts to 70 percent of production costs. but unions see another side of job of the states are shutting down because the owners mindset is more into creating vent, running the industry properly. last year, india is premium t drawing region d g link recorded its lowest production in 50 years. and with the conditions becoming increasingly difficult here many sierra the was 2nd largest, the producer will suffer more plantation closures and job losses. and that for the end is just 0. it was still a hit here on al jazeera and sold off to a 2 week break. the english premier league is back with
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a game that decides this is titled with the these business uptake these voltage by the city bank growth partner of bung the dashboard forward to use
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the this business uptake the restaurant. no bundle dash before to use the the bed. so at this point now his andy, thank you so much tom. oh, janik center has on the line his sites. this is one of the fastest rising plans and we'll tennis. it's holly and dropping just 3 games in a semi final. when i've done 11 of the mind, me open as much was a repeats as january's australia and i can find the one sending one is 1st grand slam title. the world number 3 will face, are the great go to make charles always on this there. as in this final usually the more you go on and out there and a man,
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the more comfortable i feel and i'm very happy about that is performance. i think that me and didn't feel this well today. he, you know, he made a lot of mistakes which usually doesn't make so i just took the chance in football reading champions. i lastly has to go to narrow advantage in the african champions . the cool to final, the chip sions, the beats in terms of the inside symbol one. now in the 1st, like at that time, i may not be able to, to, the, with the only goal of the game is also there to it. like if that's coming up in the car and next friday, i'll see if one this time for the rest quarter, 11 times. i'm a little bit of i want to propose most in demand head coaches is going nowhere chevy on. so he says he will be staying at by level accuse and ending speculation that he could be taking over at all. i have a little pull up on me next season. the spaniard has taken love occasion to the top of the gym and brenda's league with the team. 10 points clear of title holders on
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me. i feel that my job is not, is not over here. i want to help them. i want to have the 3 and i want to have the young players to develop on the file and part of a post process. i'm happy with that. so putting all the things together and i've taken these this important issue and hopefully inconveniences that, right? when i copy on. i'm still john. so that was that about right now i, i feel like that's all done with at least half hurricane back the subsidies again because brush adult meant an ankle injury rules came out of action for england and the friendly against brazil and belgium during the week. he's the leading score in the german league with 31 goals in 26 games. this is permanent, is back with a game that could go a long way to the starting the shoes title when as much as the city is facing. also on sunday, just one point separates the teams at the top of the table history on the city site . they've won the last 8. how much is against the kilo texas team but a win for austin would lift and full point square a city a drew that could i put it off
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a little pool to god's help. i'll set to work on the go, the other a city of 3 years says he's the best manager in the world. they have raised the bar in the league, i think in football, in, you know, to a level that it hasn't been seen before. and as a beauty of support, that's, that makes you better that challenges you more to and you have to keep up with that pace. and that's what we're trying to, my opinion is the best coaching along by mine. and um, and is one of the nicest person that i have made in for both. and so it's certainly one of the ones that i have 5 more fun. i love working with and that's going to stay there forever. by thursday, i would rosa the moment of why they are going to and you have to adapt to a situation. well, it is now official super bowl champions. the kansas city chiefs have signed form a welsh rugby in san national louis race assignment 3 summit decided to switch schools to the start of the year. it took part in the nfl international appli, a pa for
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a 10 week course that teaches athletes the new skills needed to succeed in the schools as well, the racist i out of the chasing pack cuz i got a bit more serious at the latest round of the world rally championship is taking place in kenya. they want lead sir, and you feel was dropped down to 6 of the hey. and this call had a few problems. will title holder kelly roman parent is now in 1st. that events finishes on sunday a whole month of ramadan is full of religious and cultural traditions and pakistan. late night st. cricket has become a popular pastime as john and goes, are all sca ripple's. it's close to midnight in karachi. but the floodlights drawer dozens of men for a game of ramadan crickets, late nights the street pre kit has become something of a tradition over the last few decades in the city in pakistan, during the muslim hardly a month. and the pie is say,
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it helps to stay awake until the pre don't meal nestle. the next day spa speaking, feel free, we're back, set it or not talking about that. we are free in the night, and we have to keep ourselves awake until the whole. if you sleep, we can miss the whole. if you missed the whole, it's difficult to fall. so it's better to get involved in the game of cricket. i'm playing with mobile phones. you have to give you that you're looking at was during ramadan, usually shows the impact is done. so players in science have a few hours to rest. before the big game, the tarmac is repainted to mock the crease tennis balls a typed in whites to give them greats about speed and visibility and the lights. and then it's time for the 1st to do to is that i feel it's about people often sleep during the day during fostering that'd be much physical activity during the day. physical activity is essential for good health that is walking binding, etc. project covers all of this hearing one across the cheese pool neighborhoods, around $200.00 spec paces have turned out to run the place. i'm gonna be making it
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big now just them, well no, i don't play. i watch the game with great interest. i like to watch crickets. some of these boys go to the jobs during the day. well, some other sleep during the day time. they don't have much time. but in rama time they get to play cricket into the night. the narrow streets to find the physical boundaries at this game. but the appeal of st. cricket during the heavy month goes way beyond the goes the pump. not do you want to get real sca out to 0. ok, but it's nice for is looking for now. so, thanks so much and a little less non non softer. it's global release. the hollywood blockbuster about demand behind the atomic bomb is finally available in japan for residents. so for rushman oppenheim, it has opened to mixed reviews. and the motions for the account has more at the pace memorial in hiroshima. again, backing down is preserved as
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a reminder of what happens here and then negate saki in 1945. the 2 atomic bonds draft by the us air force killed and estimated 200000 japanese. now the blockbuster film about the american nuclear scientists to help develop the weapons has finally been released in japan almost 9 months after everywhere else. audiences in hiroshima have mixed emotions. this film was telling the story from the american perspective, from the slide who invented the atomic bomb hiroshima and nagasaki, where they told me films were dropped to certainly the victims. but i think even though the inventor is one of the perpetrators doing so, victim co, tough in the will, the oppenheimer sweat the academy awards earlier this month, including best actor for irish actor, kelly and murphy, who portrayed the conflicted physicist the films initial release in japan. was
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delayed after a public backlash against an advertising contain critics, a trivialize, the bombing you still find, hold on. i really like christopher nolan's feelings. of course, this is an amazing film which deserves to win the academy awards in the united states. but the film also depicts the atomic bomb in a way that seems to price it. and as a person roots in her wash and i found it difficult to watch, i'm not sure this as a movie, the japanese people should make a special effort to say oppenheimer reflects on the impact on the so called father of the atomic bomb. in hiroshima, the memory of its victims will still cast a long shadow, long after the movies run and for the car out to 0. so finally, some eye catching pictures from iceland to of to have dates has most spectacular events at the same time. interrupting volcano ends, the northern lights for russians, and as many months it's written, the nearby fishing town of current,
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the vic and the flows of lava and now being seen against the background of the over or above. pressing disruption for iceland as the view really is something else. so for this news, i'll be back in just a moment with much more of the dies and use the in 2018. i just let the 40 days of civic action. it goes beyond median government. i'm president sockets, young's group on power. i'm going to labor to square and documentary photos. he's non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, tarnishing outcome, a democratic revolution. i am not alone on media as velvet revolution. on alex's era, the brutality of the response to the events of october 7th had become impossible to know. there is no one nor, or international humanitarian law that has not been violated. then while you have
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some western powers, supportive of israel's actions, he's well has the right to defend itself. it has the duty to defend its people. it is astonishing just how deep cleaning corrupt materially am tomorrow the day i look at how the international news are being applied and ignored, and the israel goal is to conflict israel above the low on al jazeera. 2 weeks ago, the government of tried to now was to hike in the price of fuel, was made to it, declared an emergency in areas of food and nutrition. the united nations mr. chide is one of the world's most insecure countries in terms of food supply, mainly due to the impact of climate change. the one foot program says the food in these warehouses. it has for these 17 percent of chattsworth relation. that's 2900000 people for depend on the toner supplies. it's for, for flushed out,
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