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the people with that and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be of our around the mount. is there the widespread destruction and guns, or at least 20 people are killed as really strikes destroyed on the cindy in the homes in the north of the district? and is there any attack in the southern city of rough or at least 7 people are killed? 3 children are among the hello. i'm dire in jordan, this is out. is there a life from dell also coming up at the head of the humans agency, the palace to me and the rest. the g appeals to the security council for protection,
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warning against israel f as to dismantle and run plus the person. so leave me at columbia university in new york, where pro palestinian demonstrators have gotten the attention of law makers in washington, d. c. and the us re imposing sanctions on venezuelan oil in the main opposition candidate was banned from the cs elections, the beginning, gaza, where these really ministry is kind of got more strikes across the strip of civilian casualties mount for much more the, the 7th palestinians including 3 children had been killed the southern city of rough. uh, that's way more than one point. 5000000 for somebody despise people, trying to seek shelter, enjoying conditions, described by agencies as a catastrophic. meanwhile, in the north of the street,
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another 7 palestinians were killed in the shape run one neighborhood, 13 others died nearby off down his randy as frank on a residential building stairs are also targeted in unrest. school located in the isle, shante compton, northern gauze, at least for palestinians were killed. their children are among the dead to, i'll just here was honey. my mood has moving out from rough to the major explosions . took ways one, the or the rough idea of him border that was mainly in an empty land, very near the border. no casual reported, but the other attacks to further the eastern part of robust city where an empty land also was targeted. administered reports confirmed that there were no casualties, but within half an hour people reach out to arrive to the area and they found out, in fact, there were displays families inside that land. when it was targeted, 7 people were removed from the targeted sites and were transferred and the judge
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hospital additional numbers was a 3. and then at a later and later our 4 more people were found at the side of the of the targeted place. 7 people are right now and the jar hospital and dozen others of a critical injuries arriving to the hospital and with a hospital like and the job that has insufficient medical stuff and very difficult times and interact with providing an offering to proper medical intervention. because very difficult. what are these people are the injuries are going to make it or not the that's the latest where we're getting it from the city. as of this, our, it just happened to be a tragedy because people did not know until half an hour later there, there were people, it showed drink. and this place there was inside the land that was targeted like evictions of torture. blindfolding and strip searches are coming out of northern gaza, displaced palestine in show drinking
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a school in bates at noon. saves rainy. troops besieged the building, carrying out a campaign of mass arrests before they withdrew. after there was an talk, quarterly reports not from data by law, in central goddess, a lot of a lot of men's and women's clothing, little above those drawers in between noon and nothing cause of the items left in the dirt. after what policy use describe as a campaign of mass over s, but is there any forces anybody missed? yeah, and the thought and from one of these really soldiers rounded up all the man in the area somewhere order to run for their lives. others stripped hancock to the blindfolded and brought to the spot for interrogation. somewhere, interrogated myself, included, and were tortured and abused. before these riley's withdrew, they destroyed the school building, sheltering people before withdrawing from the area as well as military, both those roads and destroyed food or keats and olive trees. as one journalist in
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the area uncovered that i'm talking to from the tenuous exactly from the show us cause the this way, the forces see this quote for more than 24 hours. and this is cool. there's really forces conducted a detailed search and it can be of service thing and they also investigated with own people. and also if it is who i should think and this is cool, where homes ones do it. all that remains is rebel, displace palestinians returning to the area, find few reminders of the lives they once knew of, of the model of, of the destruction has affected us greatly. i left the full story house in another area within the city and enough to that we were displaced to another full areas with their homes destroyed. many palestinians have been trying to find child to no clue. but renewed is where the bomb being in the past few days has created even
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more difficulties for those trying to burn their lives. hundreds of families have floods based genuine since the latest is reading creation in search of another place to sign so as to know the law is the men were rounded up taken in groups, while women and children were stripped off all their belongings. we were all civilians taking shelter in school building. where should we go? tell us, where should we go to? all of these palestinians are displeased. one second. many are wondering whether anything will be left is rose, military may have withdrawn. but for these pilots to use the damage is already done and of who did the odyssey to did it by the central cause of the head of the us agency for palestinian refugees as appealed to the security council for protection . for the for legs are really says, but it's been a concerted effort to dismantle on right at a time when it's work is more crucial than ever. earlier this year,
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the agency lost some of its funding up to israel to choose some of its employees involvement. and the october 7th, the tax gabriel is on the report. some of you in headquarters in new york, i ask you all to rise of diplomats and the un security council. pause for a moment of silence for aid workers killed in these reels war on. gotcha. over the past 6 months, after the reflection, the focus shifted to the work of unreal and israel's attempt to dismantle and discredited. the government of eastwood $62.00 and $1.00 was activities. agencies request to deliver it to the north, repeatedly denied all stuff above from coordination meetings between east well and mandatory and actors luxury and he said is rio is also limiting. unrest staff movements in the west bank and it's becoming increasingly difficult to
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keep schools and how centers they're open. israel's ambassador to the un said unwrapped should be defended and shut down. honora is creating a sea of palestinian refugees. millions of them indoctrinated to believe that israel belongs to them, calls for own was closer and not about the difference to inventory principles. just called about ending the rest of the state use of median of palestinian acquisition. that's only what deliberate, the perpetrates risk for g state choose a false. and these honest the agency exists because a political solution does not. this before the meeting, jordan's foreign minister said israel's attempts to dismantle unrest, go back many years long before october 7 under what has been the target to the
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political assassination campaign by it is really a government that wants to do so in order to kill the palestinian they peaches issued in january, israel accused 12 unreal staff members of taking part in the october 7th attack to this day is realized, provided no evidence to back up those claims to either the head of unrest or to the un secretary general. never the less the secretary general has ordered 2 investigations into the matter. one is concluded and the results are expected to be released publicly. on monday. gabriel is under. how does it at the united nations in new york? european union leaders of announce new sanctions on iran after its attack on israel on saturday to around says that attack was in response to these rainy bombing up. it's consulate in damascus. 2 weeks ago we took them attacked load by you one
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against the easy way. we have the site to put to essentially, to put in place the sentence against the you one. so if a clear so you knew that the $21.00 to, to st. 8th, we also want to do everything to protect the citizens interested in life. not us. we tool on release research editor. this is a for hostages, which one of the ceasefire images a ceasefire. mean all around. the president says it's for us is ready to face any threat abraham rice. he made the comments during national ami day under there was doing such a bobby reports from a capital tear off a show of military force in their own during its annual army day celebrations. the goal to show the nation's military preparedness. but the events this year comes just days after iran launched an unprecedented attack on israel for whose leaders the president had this warrant. i
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got to got automotive. if our action was to be large scale, then nothing would be left of design. this regime there false ground door collapsed in operation. any attack on our soil will be dealt with fiercely and severely. iran launched more than $300.00 drones and missiles towards israel on saturday in response to the attack on its console of the section in damascus on april 1st, which killed 7 members of the revolutionary guards. the operation up to promised by the military is being viewed here as a historic with but concerns about what comes next has put the country on high alerts. is israel target's a site in iran that is not that sensitive. for example, somewhere close to the border since iran is not looking for will then in this case a wrong could respond to his proxies. but if it's euro attacks, any sensitive sites, i think a wrong respond on a larger scale. and even its allies like us interests could be targeted in the
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region. as a radiant officials wait for israel to respond, they continue to highlight their military strength. the attack on israel has shown that airlines leaders are willing to follow through on their threats. while the daily life goes on without any major disruption, the historic tensions have put people on edge, fearing that an attack here could have far reaching consequences. door so safari, l 2010. as well as loans, drones and missiles into northern israel, the lebanese armed groups, as at times of the day, miniature base. in a lot, i'm shooting the of the buddha. he's ready, ministry says at least 14 of its soldiers are injured. has bloss, as it was in response to when his rainy drawn strength of killed up the 3 of its fighters in southern lebanon on tuesday, smell students at new york columbia university have staged
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a pro palestinian sits in the protest came, was the university's president appeared before congress to testify and allegations the compass has become rife with anti semitism. christian slim, your thoughts students flooded the main lawn of the columbia university campus before dawn, setting up dozens of tents in what they've described as a cause of solidarity and cabinet. they're calling on the university to completely divest from israel. their active protest, coinciding with university president mot should fix testimony before a congressional subcommittee in washington d. c. today. house republicans, the university has faced accusations of anti semitism by some house republicans columbia, as leadership refuses to enforce their own policies and condemn jewish hatred on campus, creating a breeding ground for anti semitism and a hot bed of support for terrorism from radicalized faculty and students the
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university president said the vast majority of campus protests have been peaceful. anti semitism has no place on our campus, and i am personally committed to doing everything i can to confront it directly. i have a police presence here at columbia university barricades have been set up all around the campus and they won't let media or anyone without a school id beyond the gates. and you can see that some demonstrators now have actually set up outside of the gates as well as on campus, like other colleges in the united states. columbia has seen regular demonstrations, some in support of israel, but the loudest and most persistent had been protest calling for a ceasefire. some jewish students told us they feel threatened, recognizing policy being suffering, shouldn't mcgee, too, or something. but that's what you've seen. you've seen at the immunization of 2 is as well as on campus. but those who camped on the lawn wednesday say they're the
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ones being harassed by the university. now because of the encampment leave, they will be suspended from school. this young woman said she was afraid to give her name or show her face. i'm afraid that the university will of tentatively attacked me for participating in the pro palestinian movements as they have indiscriminately attacked students of all estimates of these races and face who supports post ending with ration. demonstrators say they won't stop protesting as long as civilians are dying and gaza and until the university ends with they describe as its complicity in genocide. kristen salumi al jazeera new york talk for a short break here, and i'll just say right, when we come back to our cups in ecuador, we look at wong and the government has dots. it has had to russian electricity, major cities. and it's just a 100 days to go until an input game, some resumes, unless that of things. yes. more of those things the,
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the hello good news. it's much calmer picture across the radium peninsula. good to see you. so here's the forecasts on thursday. know what weather really to speak of except in young men. so as a result, those temperatures are now starting to climb. i think for saudi arabia is make a profit and we will see sun spots reach 40 degrees on thursday. closer look, shows us. yep. plenty of sun in the forecast that includes for us here and they'll have $31.00 degrees. all the weather has slid across the gulf of all mine has pushed into iran, afghanistan, and bucket stone. it's produced flooding in eastern afghanistan, and northern focused on, in fact, focused on has declared a state of emergency because of how bad it has been. whether sites in to that western side of the circle. yeah, that includes it's stumble with the height of $21.00 degrees and keeping with this
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theme of when we've lost the sea breeze. so that means temperatures and both new oxide and bonds will, will be about 40 degrees on thursday. at one point, all of kenya was under an alert for heavy rainfall uses back to see much of the same for tanzania as well with those wind scooping up that moisture off the indian ocean and dumping it right along the coast. there had been, some foggy, starts of the day for south africa's western coast, but cape town looking good. plenty of sun and the forecast for you on thursday. the hey listings in the gaza strip as is continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be question, sustains coverage. that actively humanize us is ratings and actively humanize of palestinians. this is not the time for just a ton of ways. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that
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news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing. that's the welcome back. you're watching out as a right quick reminder. now about top stories here is randy has tried on the city of ruffled and southern guns that has killed at least 7 palestinians. dozens more died in the other southern and central areas and strip. the total number of the indians killed since the war began is almost 34 hours ahead of the union's agency for palestinian refugees of appeal to the security council for protection. felipe. and as it really says that it's been a concerted effort to dismantle abra and the rest of the status of millions of
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palestinians for us as reinstated oil sanctions against venezuela's government, arguing it has not met conditions. the whole fact i'm competitive elections. however, the us oil companies chevron will be allowed to continue a joint venture with the venezuelan state oil company under there was nothing america added to this in human resource for decision to reimpose oil sanctions against venezuela was the likely us response to president nick last time of google's decision to that, and his most competitive opponents from renting and july's presidential elections, brutal and his representatives prevented the democratic opposition from registering the candidate of their choice. harris and intimidated political opponents and, and justly detained. numerous political actors and members of civil society shows the us state department head of the us announcement president, my rudo showed his disdain for american sanctions aimed at forcing him to allow
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competitive elections. caveon settled on you by wanting to harm us. you home yourselves with going ahead with the without a license, we owned a yankee colony. we owned your company and its way that will move on with its economic pace. no one will stop us, mr. yankee. know that the renewal of sanctions against the country with the was largest oil reserves is not as devastating as it may sound, according to venezuela's, royal minister who says he expects the us treasury to allow companies to request individual licenses for the oil sector. right now. this does not impact our economy, a tool on the country, there's maximum stability and maximum growth. the binding administration concedes that more than a decade of harsh economic, political, and financial sanctions against my brutal have failed to dislodge him. in fact, pushing him closer to us adversaries like russia, china,
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and iran. and in the wake of the russia, ukraine conflict. the white house admits that it was hurting its own economy by banning but as wayland oil production and sales. the elections which are expected to reinstate president. my brutal for a 3rd consecutive term are being widely criticized by the international community. but even with the re and position of some us oil sanctions, they're likely to go on ahead as plant, as you see in human algebra, present even president luis and ask your luna, the silver is in columbia to meet president gustavo, petra, they discussed the political situation in venezuela and of elections in july. and they also signed corporation with deals on fighting crime, hung up on human trafficking. hello sound from here to your reports now from both to the 2 presidents samantha playing both on wednesday at a time and which the region isn't golf in counseling,
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diplomatic and security crisis. and they've addressed some of those crisis in their meeting at the end of their meeting talking to the press up the president of columbia. it was have a 5th row said that in particular they spoke about haiti and that they went to work to gather a to help find that democratic solution out of the security crisis there. they also spoke about venezuela in the upcoming election saying that they have already proposed to the president of any. so let me class them, i do it in the opposition, the possibility of a plebiscite to ensure the safety of whoever will lose the next elections. there was a young lady seat, it has to do with the possibility of a play besides, during the coming elections and the guarantee, a democratic pact to ensure that the life and political rights of whoever loses are guaranteed. the 2 countries also signed a number of a trade in develop mindset agreements on
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a wide ranging number of issues and presidents, new life, in particular, insisted on the need to increase economic integration between columbia and brazil at to spearhead the larger integration in the region. so a new relationship between brazil and columbia is born a new way of handling this relationship is bone. and you mentality for entrepreneurs is bone to help conservatives into 2 great nations that can attend all the demands and the aspirations of millions of colombians, brazilians. finally, front and center was the issue of the ice on the amazon rain forest, that the 2 countries said they are working together to save. at also announcing a series of new agreements in both security and development of the region to protect the environment. the adair. something that the 2 countries will present
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that to next to united nations bio diversity conference that will be held here in the columbia city of kindly in october. alison that i'm 50, i just the book with us as the government's in columbia, as grappling with us of the energy and water crisis, prolonged ground has reduced the country's reservoir as to less than 50 percent of the usual level. most of columbia is energy comes from hydro electric sources. my government is not to suspend the electricity expos to neighboring, equitable, to avoid blackouts. the home echo is also suffering from a drought link to the el nino with a pattern and the government has begun to rush thing electricity in. oh, it's major cities. teresa report widespread powered cots impacting everything from street lights to homes and businesses on tuesday. a quite or declared a national emergency and began rationing electricity for us to them then you know, goal of lane because when the lack of planning and corruption by the previous
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administrations and then ongoing drought or so when i see them for that we took a strong decision once again, because it's necessary, which is to declare the country's energy sector to be in the state of emergency of us before the resignation of the minister will cover 50 percent of the electricity bill for households for the month of april, only but noble. i highlighted the severity of the situation by implicating saboteurs and threatening severe consequences for anyone involved in disrupting the country's power supply. the drought is happening because of patterns linked to the weather phenomenon and new that are decreasing the country's rest of wars to historic close of this week. neighboring columbia actually deals with severe drought hold electricity. exports to make what order restaurant toner cutting. but it always says, without electricity, it's going to be a huge challenge to run her business. the effect of a sudden,
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the full effect quite a lot because you know that in restaurants we have products that can boil. if electricity shuts down all the time, it affects us. besides the restaurant requires electricity, because we need to blend for juices, it affects us quite a lot. it's not clear how long the power cuts we left on wednesday, the government order all public and private workers to stay home for the next few days for maybe more at least, who owns a store in the capital key to the decision hertz. her bottom line came up for the center. i can serve people because it's dark. you can make the payment work. it affects me a lot because i need to keep the store closed 2 days in and i've seen fewer clients . people come in but leave to see is doc preston and noble. i had promised financial power cuts when he passed an energy little earlier this year. 3 months later, the power cuts are back with no end in sight city. so we'll just see that the
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us aircraft manufacturer, boeing is facing screws at a, off to a series of accidents and manufacturing issues. the senate held back to back hearings on wednesday to look into across the safety site is a company engineer. and what's the total set? it says that boeing is producing defective airplanes. the size of a human hair can be a matter of a life and this in a rice to address the its bottlenecks in production. boeing had problems pushing pieces together with the excessive force to make him appear that the gaps don't exist even though they exist. the gap didn't actually go away and this made result in pretty mature for the failure. effectively, they are putting out effective airplanes. well, alum deal is i for my national transportation safety board investigator. he says that appears boeing has been cutting corners since they merged with mcdonald douglas uh, back in uh, 96 up of crosby,
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a slip that boeing and now i'm not the 1st to say that i, i think many people observe that it uh, trying to compete with our boss is really costs blowing dearly because a cut corners on the quality and on are inspections and tried to move the production too fast. so they, uh, they have certainly paid the price with billions of dollars of, of lost the value in their stock because of what's happened. this has gone or gone on over a period of decades. we uh, they had to do a mandate to both uh, promot and regulate the ation industry. so that was the problem that was years ago in the 96. congress said no more promoting, just regulate congress in 78, the regulated the entire airline system in the states. and they didn't give the ha anymore inspector, so that was a ticking time bomb. that's come back and that's not just boeing's problem. that's
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what congress has problem. and then lastly, they started allowing delegation of authority where they didn't have enough inspectors. they allowed the companies like boeing to inspect themselves. it was sort of an honor. and that is also come back to the, to bite boeing. and frankly, the congress brings up a house of parliament, has rejected for a full time, a piece of legislation needed to send the solemn c because to one that we have a chamber voted to change the version that was seen. both chambers must agree on the wording of the bill before it come to come know. passing this legislation is crucial to the government to start sending asylums. he goes with that you say arrived in britain illegally to rolanda to have their claims processed. my goal is to help a journalist on permanent critic of tennessee and president kind of site has been sentenced to 6 months in person. but how many do but i was charged with insulting a public official countries national unit. if
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a journalist says he's arrest and conviction, his pain of silencing the free press release of rated the largest score captain from a 100 days ahead of the powers olympics. $450.00 migrants were evicted from an abandoned warehouse in the southern and suburb of the capitol. it's believed most with documented will be moved to camps outside congress. with the gains not far off, it should be a ton of excitement and anticipation, full service in font. they have mixed reactions. thompson's mom has no it's been 7 years in the making for paris is the city finalize preparations for the starts of the games. come july 10 and the whole 1000 athletes from $206.00 countries will descend on francis capital for an event that's expected to drawing $13000000.00 inspect cases. for the 2100000 inhabitants who lived the.

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