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such as the journey and so many others go to them, you make the effort. we tear restrict the international condemnation is over a 100 palestinians die, and what's being called on outrages. massacre by israel and northern garza. the youngest of, of this is obviously of a live from doha, also coming up at least 43 people have been killed in a mazda 5 in bangladesh. the news are going to the polls and the 1st problem entry elections is protests in 2022
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and migrations. in the spotlight on the american campaign sale, joe biden. and donald trump both make trips to the us mexico border, the this global condemnation of to israel soldiers, shots and killed palestinians crumbling for desperately needed aid in johnson city . foreign ministers, age groups, and rights. organizations have done on the attack, at least a $112.00 people were killed. these are some of the scenes found as polished, indians gathered the bodies of the dead around $700.00. other people have been wounded. many of them are set to be in critical condition. they've been rushed to nearby hospitals that are barely functioning. the un, which has repeatedly failed to secure to cease fire, is calling for an independent investigation. michael apple husband in the early hours of the morning, thousands of people flocked to l. rashid road, southwest of cause, a city desperate for a aerial footage,
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released by these rainy military shows, crowds gathering around what looks like several a trucks. oh, by the time the sun rose, the extent of what happened was clear. the data and the dying lying side by side or to gun down by is really 5 o'clock in the day is really just open random fire on us as if it was a truck once we approach to a trucks and this is really tanks and we're playing started firing on us. if this continues like this, we do not want any a deliberate at all. every con board coming means another method that it was that i've talked to some of our initial instead of aid. they've come away with the dead . why don't kick off call and make sure the stretches the wounded are taken to nearby hospitals, all of which are overwhelmed and very function involved via the this is exactly what we have been warning about the hospital being out of
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service to mid this massive influx of patients we are operating on batteries, most of our victims are in critical condition, which requires urgent surgical intervention. but the hospital is without operating rooms. i stand helpless. we are simply administering 1st, a treatment only at these rightly military says its forces, open fire when troops felt threatened while the spokes person for these ready government says palestinian drive is plowed into the crowds when the truck's well over whelmed. but neither has provided evidence. one of the survive is says bodies are still lying on the streets where they were gunned down even inside the law. so i didn't know. as soon as the a truck entered, these really started selling and shooting everyone who was on the road. they opened fire randomly, killing innocent men and women. and look, there was gunfire, snipers shooting tanks showing. enrolled the palestinians are left with
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a few options starved to death, slowly or risk losing their lives, collecting aid like level, oh to 0 is those military? so soldiers opened fire and civilians after troops were approached and what they're calling got reckoning manner. it also claims a stampede was partly to blame for some of the depths, the box isn't occupied east jerusalem with more details. initially, when they said they were looked into the incident, we waited a few hours and they told us that they had a records of troops firing on individuals who had as you said, the hates in a threatening manner. but they said that many of the guardians had residents and guards are looking for that food. a had been injured by being trampled or pushed subsequently, is ready. officials came out and said that there were 2 separate incidents. there was a separate incident to begin with where individuals were pushed and trampled, and that may have led to injury. so that's and then subsequently it sometime late,
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so that what troops being threatened and as they kind of moved away from the crowd, they fight on them. but then last night, in a televised briefing from a sports person, phone that is ready, minute treat. he talked about the fact that this was an operation and been successfully carried out 4 times in a row on previous nights. essentially, where these railways, in the form of the tank formations have been providing support for these humanitarian trucks. thousands of them to get up into the northern gauze and strip . he said very specifically, they had be no strikes on the 8 convoy and the tenants had moved away from a lodge, an unexpected crowd. the response proudly in israel this morning is striking though, because what people across is writing media talking about and this is on the front pages of many of the outlets. here is the idea that this represents the client of challenge, the kind of tragedy in some people's words, that the as rainy minutes,
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we will face at the end of the conflict at the end of fighting if they maintain a presence in gaza and the impact on civilian life that you're not, your nation. secretary general is condemning the kennings people desperate to get aid and garza, he's called for an investigation. as spokesman is also repeated calls for an immediate cease farm schedule. alexander has the details from the un headquarters in new york of the spokesperson for the secretary general is not calling it a massacre. instead, calling it an appalling incident that needs further investigation to get to the bottom of who the perpetrators were and time for account ability. but during his noon briefing, journalist pressed him multiple times about how exactly he was condemning and why the spokes person would not specifically point the finger. it is real, but i questioned him why not? but they were adamant that the un was not involved in any way in this. a delivery
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cool on the ground in northern guys are right now is delivering aid on the ground. not the united nations. is any other country that you know up to date on the ground we, we only focus on ourselves, right? so the u. n is not delivering a, i mean we were, we're all, so we, we read the press reports of member states. uh, doing uh, doing a deliveries the, i guess facilitating some deliveries. we were not present at what had the tragedy that happened this morning to you. instead, they had to pause a delivery to the north of guys and because it's simply became too dangerous. and the d confliction mechanism that they were working with these rarely military on a simply is not working according to the us. and they say they're trying to find any avenues they can to resume food delivery to the north. but they say it is very
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difficult until there is a ceasefire. and up until now that is simply not happened. gabriel's on to out is either at the united nations in new york follow signs. i'm positive united nations as palestinians are paying the price of paralysis and the security council, according to the information that we have. dozens of them have bullets in their heads. it's not like, you know, fighting in the sky to it is today and people, if there was a confused use and class, it was intentionally thought a good thing and killing and the number that we have now. is it 100 of them? 2 of us have been killed and the number is increasing and 750 injured and possibly the number it would be increasing this out today just, you know, a massacre as a testimony to the fact that as long as the security concept is better lies and
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vito's cost it then it is costing the palestinian people that lives upon us. an invoice being rescued from under the rubble of his home, often surviving their for 9 days all the time and for relatives were buried. finding those reading this i'll hit the building in johnson's palestinian civil defense, says 13 people were killed in the attack. the by said to be severely dehydrated, on malnourished. what if i started taking the hospital in a donkey cart because there isn't enough fuel for ambulances? us presidential biden's dialed back optimism by the chances of a ceasefire and garza, he had suggested earlier this week that assist far could be reached by monday. our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins reports on his way to visit the southern border with mexico us president joe biden. surprised reporters by walking back comments made just days
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earlier, predicting a cease fire in israel's war on gaza by the end of the week house on the phone. the phone was wondering biden's telephone calls with the mirror of contact or, and the president of egypt just prior may have been the reason for the shifting deadline. both coal readouts agreed a sustain ceasefire of at least 6 weeks would allow humanitarian assistance in the gaza and the release of captives and could be built into something more enduring. bivens comments come as is really forces on thursday, fired on a crowd of palestinians in gaza. waiting for humanitarian a trucks, at least $100.00 people were killed and thousands more or wounded. biden's national security council says some white house is looking into the reports. this tragic
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event also underscores the importance of expanding and sustaining the flow of humanitarian assistance into gaza. in response to the dyers military situation, including through the, the, a potential temporary cease fire as part of a hostage deal as images of the disaster circulated across the globe. on capitol hill, the only palestinian member of congress expressed outrage using starvation as a weapon of war is undeniable of war crime. and is a work time that we continue again to be complicit to those decisions. we are demanding and immediate lasting fees, fire and that the is really government commit to ceasing any plans to bombard and evade rasa. also in capitol hill, the defense secretary lloyd austin, was asked just how many palestinian women and children the white house estimates have been killed. in israel's warren gaza, austin replied, it gets over 25000. it's a comment. the biden administration found itself on thursday for the 2nd time. also
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walking back. kimberly helped get alj a 0 washington items ship it. it was an analyst to focus is on israel and palestine . it says the mastercard is unlikely to change the by the ministration stands on israel's water and gauze. and honestly, i don't think that this administration has any interest in moving things forwards towards achieving the last thing permanent ceasefire, and certainly one that would make a meaningful difference in. ready lives the palestinians, and guys, i think the binding ministration is very much on the time table. ready of what the american elections are driving, which is unfortunately november. and it's only at that point uh after that the outcome of your options are here, are determined that we might see decisive movement by the, by the administration. i say that we just, the one caviar basically that you know,
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something really and, and this sounds trivial to say that this point given how many people have been killed in gaza, but something catastrophic. the bad happening does have, might shift things in a way. but 112 dead in one incident in gaza as people and doesn't know that's a day in gauze and that's north. ready bay and because at this point, and unfortunately that's not shifting things for the binding ministration. is there any forces have right at the home of a palestinian non who kills to as many satellite as in the occupied westbank. so just on the residence of mohammed, manas on, and columbia, refugee camp hours after he carried out the kennings in the eli settlements near ramallah mount as autumn was shot and killed soon after that attack norway, he says it's released a $114000000.00 to the public standing authority, it says more money is on the way the cash comes from taxes. but israel collects on behalf of palestinians, but it regularly withholds the cash to punish the public standing authority and to abraham has more. and how israel controls any $200000000.00 of palestinian money
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every month for more than $140000.00 palestinian look forward to him. please have not been receiving the full salaries for the past 2 years. that's because israel regularly cuts the palestinian authorities tax revenues. hello, city is do not control the borders and cannot collect taxes and customs goes under the occupied territories through checkpoints like this one in 1994, the fellow and his radio officials agree that there's a co that's lose taxes on behalf of the palestinians. i'm tries for them every month. is there ok, 3 percent of the money as commission on average is a reflects around $200000000.00 monthly. this one is to show for the palestinian. i'll forward the survival as a mix up within 60 percent of its revenues. time and again, israel has withheld the tax revenue as
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a way to punish palestinians in 2019 it's possible to deducting what he meant for palestinian prisoners comedies. saying this insights violence of israel also keeps money for any bills old by the p a and a says laura and gaza begun as well as withheld the taxes altogether. this time it said it will not transfer one of the p, a pays to public sector and fees, and garza for services. and this trip in response. tell us the news refused to receive any of the money and they don't get the full amount. in january, a plan was agreed for as well to send the money meant from garza to norway until a solution can be found. why withholding tax payments? israel has cost at least $11.00 financial crises over the years. palestinian officials say is we'll use as the tax revenues as a threat. another way to exercise control. i'm blackmail, palestinians. me that for him as a to the occupies last spring. still ahead and i'll just need a brazil,
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as president tries to, instead of total attention is between diana and finished with that. and it's been called kind of as most consequential prime minister in recent decades. we looked at the legacy of brian maroney, who's done at the age of agents. the here's our weather report right across the middle east. and africa is always great to have the along, so not much to report across the arabian peninsula. still dealing with breezy conditions through the golf, but these wins are also wrapping around the empty corner. and we've got this strong easterly wind. it's pumping in quite a bit of heat though. for jetta you're up to 35 degrees on friday through central asia. quite a storm system. we've got here the very real risk of seeing some flooding and northern focused on quite the snow storm in afghanistan. so for kabul,
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some forecast models are handling 3040, maybe even 50 centimeters of snow. let's go 20 plus on saturdays. so we'll tape her off on sunday. her temperature is well below where they should be. now they were in the month of march on friday. com for turkey at, but look at this. what weather moving in to greece. some torrential downpours here . so whether alerts out for severe thunderstorms or has been some flooding in ne spelled jerry a could see some more. and that what the weather is now beginning to slide into an easy as we head toward friday. central africa usual pulses of showers and storms here. but if i take you to the south, we're looking at the northern cape providence in south africa, some showers and storms flaring up here, some of which could be severe. that's a snapshot of your weather. c a. the a wild animal tone from its habitat to satisfy the illegal one's life trade loses
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its survival skills the tree, discovering them is possible with the little house apart. granger facing retirements, grapples with the prospect of re assimilating himself to city life. monkey man, a witness documentary on a jersey to the the, [000:00:00;00] the board, you know, just need a reminder of, i told stories. this are at least a 112 palestinians have been killed off to is very cypress,
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fired at the more level of collecting food. pain jobs is sitting around $700.00 a set to be injured. thursday's attack by his very troops has been described as a massacre. is miller trees, as troops opened fire after they were approached by palestinians in a threatening manner, the un has condemned the incidents which came and the dates at the desk told him, does a supposed $13000.00 off to almost 5 months at least $43.00 people have been killed in a fight in bangladesh, most of the dead were customers at a restaurant in a commercial building in the capital city of delta, $55.00, and struggled for over 3 hours to contain the flames. it fab you short side. good. it's maggie. this is more uh, who do you live here? so i was not the assumptions. heart is actually fine. of course. hey ron sorting elections for parliament as well as a panel tasked with choosing the country's next supreme leader, boating stations that are open across iran was supremely the company costing the
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1st ballad. high profile, the farm was kind of this were barred from running. more than 61000000 people are eligible to vote, but voter apathy means high. it's the 1st election since nationwide anti government protest in 2022. well from on this we're going across to dr. giovanni, the study by phone is intact on does it talk as to what's at stake today? well, as there are a couple of different things that are very important for the establishment, here are the 1st time we heard from the spring leader. i saw, i saw many highlighted the fact that all eyes are on a wrong on this day, the world's eyes are watching. what happens here very carefully. you said both our friends and our phones are watching us. so it is important that people head out to the folding stations to show a country that is united and that is together, that is not there. there should be no division as the you're wrong, that's disapprove or speech. now,
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there are 2 elections happening simultaneously. the parliamentary elections and then the assembly of experts, the parliamentary elections happen every 4 years. the assembly of experts, every 8 years. now, many analysts we believe, as experts which is selecting the feature supreme leader. the issue of session is up to them could possibly have that on their agenda within the next 8 years if that is to happen. so it's very important as this next assembly of experts and how they're disruptive. now there is also the issues georgie, according to the interior administrator, over about 250000 security personnel as have been dispatched across or on for elections to ensure that nothing happens. and that if both of us, mostly these are some of the main, this is of course as the people and the average range in has a lot of grease and grievances with the documents. and they say that they are
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trying to use this opportunity to voice their decisions that were mentioned before . that are reports that some of that are formed. this candidates have been barred from running and partly low turn items, a low turn out last time. in 2021 of the indications for the turn not this time. doors yes. for the last election in 2020 had the lowest voter turnout in the country's history. at about $42.00 and a half percent at this time around. many analysts believe that number to the lower that these voter turnout is always seen as a test of the establishment and how people feel about the system. and as we move forward, given everything that's happened over the past 2 years here, and unemployment rates being at an all time high inflation. at double digits, you are 40 percent and nearly 30 percent of the population that living below the poverty. you don't need to feel that the government doesn't really make
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a difference. they're not able to change the reality of their data a lot. so they are not coming to the folding spaces as or as so the voter turnout is seen as a critical tests for the establishment. and we'll have to wait and see what kind of numbers you get later on. yeah, it's going to be interesting to see what happens over the next few hours with abundance are open. and obviously we're going to be checking in with your door. so as they, they stay open to find out what's going on just as your body into front. thank you very much. i or any you can outspoken left wing politicians won a bi election for a seat in parliament with a campaigns promising to advocate for gaz. george galloway accused both the labor party and the routing conservatives of bucking israel, and the guys of war is a failed to most of them voters and the community of rockdale and northern england . galloway accuse labor parties. leadership of enabling is really violence. gifts, dom uh, this is for garza and you will pay
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a high price for the role that you have plate and enabling. encouraging and covering for the catastrophe. present leg going on and occupied palestine in the gaza strip. slightly unusual occurrence and american politics on thursday is both the presumptive front runners for their parties. nomination and visited the same state . at the same time. there's particle hanging reports from texas, former president donald trump. i'm president joe biden said very different messages . the divisiveness of the presidential campaign on full display on this brownsville texas street. both sides so need the message with their presence as they wait to greet president joe biden as he heads to the next can border. the potential front runners, hundreds of kilometers a part, but the backdrops, similar political theater briefings displays and speeches,
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but with very different messages for, for our president. donald trump was a dark warning without providing evidence. it's uh, allowing to thousands and thousands of people that come in from china. i ran jim in the congo, syria, and a lot of other nations. many nations are not very friendly. josie's transported the entire columns of a fighting age man. he blames president biden. the number of undocumented migrants over the last 3 years have broken records more than 2000000 people apprehended last year alone. president barton blamed republicans for rejecting a bi partisan deal that would have dramatically changed the immigration system and increased funding for more agents and surveillance on the border. after trump urge them to not vote on it. so it would be an issue in the election. i understand my predecessors legal past today, so here's what i would say to mr. trump said, applying policy issue,
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set of tell the members of congress to block this other station. join me or i'll join you in telling the congress to pass this by progress in border security bill. we can do it together and it likely will be a big factor in the election. polls show the majority of americans believe immigration is the top issue facing the country. the law separate in the us from mexico is become the clear as visual of the divide on this issue. donald trump famously said he was going to build a wall and mexico was going to pay for it. that didn't happen, but while he was in office, the majority of americans said they didn't want the wall build. that's changed now 53 percent. say they want it created, this issue is hurting biden. and if he helps doing re election, he has to change the public's perception. but pictures tend to reinforce, voters believes biden. he has pictures of a broken congress for trump. these images of mass migration and cities struggling to cope. particle hain, i'll just euro brownsville,
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texas. a gang violence has spiked and the haitian capital as prime minister either or re is out of the country. having done fire has been reported. imposed apprentice already is in kenya for thompson, the deployment of a photo on forced to haiti in his absence, a powerful gang leaders and honest and operation to capture the police chief and several government ministers is also hoping to prevent the prime minister from coming back is not clear if he has the support of all the gains, it was, it was presidents losing nothing alluded to. silva and is trying to find common brush to between diana and venezuela. countries are locked in a dispute off to venezuela, claimed ownership of the oil rich region of s a cable, like in america, edison to see in human reports, prime minister of barbados, the elephant in the room at the annual summit of leaders of caribbean nations. was carrick home, was increasingly tense, territorial dispute between host country guyana and its south american neighbour
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venezuela. the 2 countries have been in a border dispute since $618.00 hundreds with venezuela claiming the land west of the us, the cable river equivalent to 2 thirds of love. diana considers its territory while not a member of carol comp, the president of brazil, louis i see the lady and on the way to st. vincent to budget 53 if you can't be ignored because it's almost a century as old. we've been dealing with it for years to the courts and the u. n. and this will continue. what we're going to do is work to ensure that it continues to be discussed and debated. and that we can find a solution as friendly as possible. presented is one of the mediators and current negotiations between the disputing countries. this really does not recognize the international court of justice is numerous addiction and just building up military forces along the border with guiana. my uncle meant affronted off president me for
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less than i do to accuse is brianna. i'm carrying out a quote, google just possession of venezuela, sovereign territory for the principal reason for the renewed push to take over the se. keeble region is the discovery of large oil deposits there. the republic of granite we on it is also appealing for washington. the support is that we need to advise this conversation. how we mobilize investment in security in this region to ensure that you are also secure our united states. uh, friends and kathy that the members are here. i think this requires c s an immediate attention president is betting on current negotiations. prompted by still affairs or the residual strategy is to work not only for development, but the work intensively to keep south america as a zone of peace on or it may not be easy at stake. among other things is the
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ownership of an estimated 11000000000 barrels of oil and natural gas. lula is expected to meet with venezuela's president my buddha. on friday. you see in human alj a 0 and use it in court has ordered 2 or operators in white island to pay more than $6000000.00 to victims of a volcanic eruption. 22 people died during explosions in december 2019. a pharmacist which owned the island and operated tours were found guilty of not insuring the safety of visitors. many of the survivors, bobby burned by sealing gas and ash. farmer canadian prime minister brian maloney has died to the age of 84. the conservative leader was in power from 1984 to 1993. his best remember for negotiating the pre cursor to the north american free trade

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