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has implications all around the world, its international perspective with a human touch, assuming way in and then pulling back out again. the mass grave is discovered in hong units, southern gaza, at least 210 bodies are recovered weeks of to the is really on the withdrew the hello. i'm sorry i'm in was the, this is al jazeera life from doha. also coming up on the program, don't to save a baby from a dead mother's womb as 16 children, a killed and on his radio. strike on rough up. and now all the news post clothes in ecuador and a referenda names and giving security forces sweeping powers to flight storing violence, an organized crime, and claims of suppressing free speech. why the former president present job of
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scenario? and it supports his phrase, a loan mosque. i don't, riley. the mass grave with the bodies of palestinians has been discovered in con eunice, southern gaza. the remains of 210 people were found buried on the grounds of the nasir medical complex. onto these riley ministry, withdrew its troops from the city on april 7th. the discovery has been made over the course of 2 days. march of han, eunice is destroyed after months of relentless, bombardments in heavy fighting. the bodies are said to include elderly women and children and young men, teams involved in the operation say some of them were shot from behind. international law experts have told algebra this could amounts to wool crimes, honey. my mood reports from the sites in calling eunice, leading the war,
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thousands of palestinians to crack the form is really a tax in the nasir hospital in hon. you know, many of them are buried here. civil defense, the crews have discovered hundreds of bodies on the grounds of the medical complex . now while, as is still looking for her son's remains and the has on just money, i am here to find a buddy of my son. his name is a lot, i'm not selling. a lot of his brother told me that he buried him here. we came from far away, mounted ones and foot, but we didn't find him. we've been trying for the past 2 weeks. really forces withdrew from han units on april, the 2nd. after 4 months of intense raids and air strikes, leaving behind the trail of destruction and mass and graves. the teams who recovered the dead sea somewhere, shuddered from behind. execution, as by others, were found with their hands tied behind their backs. many more are believed to be buried on the grounds of the largest medical facility in southern gaza. when are
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they coming on by the owner? they come into the identified bodies were delivered to their families and we civil defense. keep to an end to find bodies. take note of any distinguished marks for each of them. then we buried them another mouth and grave, yet more power, city, and bodies. over 3 of the from this side was named by not be remembered. their identities are largely lost and on out of pressed the dungeon war. last but remembered, those who have been identified will now receive a proper farewell for countless others. the search continues. more than 7000 people are still missing across the gaza strip. most of them women and children, and even more vienna and sputtering gauze. and then further north has been a major attack and gaza city. the witnesses comp at the moment of impact of in his riley as strike on
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a residential area. the levels have been as strikes in rough and southern gauze, and that's continued at least 24 people. 16 of them children were killed just a warning that he was might find some of the images entire couple items reports distressing. on and off and this palestinian baby girl was delivered from the one of her mother post mother and father was killed and it is very striking rough. she's named drew, which means sullen. arabic. raised them because i feel bad. and what's their phone or the whole family? why? from the civil registry. and the only survivor is a small baby girl. her sister malik wanted to name her room. so now malik has gone only for his letter for worse mother supreme a 2nd. he was almost 8 months pregnant when she was killed. doctors say roost conditions is painful and improving. how does it look and see?
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well the, when the baby came out, her condition was between intermediate and critical. currenty of the giving her medical care from the not until now. she got better gradually. during the past hours, we can now say that her condition is stable, on average, for others did not save only if it gets very strikes on the roof, but close to 2000000 displaced palestinians have so refuge fees that are more headquartered, especially. did you see one mind in all those killed? you know, it's about one mind who has been killed all of them inside the house. and here are women and children, as you can see, with your own eyes to my entire identity has been wiped out with my wife, children, and everyone causes hills. ministry says that more than 14000 of children have been killed in israel's will garza, the bodies of many more have not been found. that buried under the russell roof will spend the next month in hospice. so without a mother and father, but as,
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as well for it ends the ground invasion of rough. she and thousands of children like face and even more onset and future. now how much politically that is not how mia has been making remarks about ongoing negotiations to end the will. but he's saying israel has showed no interest in striking a deal. he also said the one non negotiable condition is a complete military withdrawal from the gaza strip. and i do, i saw you and you had the heavy despite tens of sessions and communications exchange to fly. our media test design is telling me in some of this points has the most agree to a ceasefire in gaza. all they want is the return of hostages. so they can continue the war on casa and this kind of be, they want from us under the resistance. they agreed to maps, referencing the deployments of these ready on me. as if to say, we are legitimizing the occupation of the strip or call on a strip of this come up speed. that must be a complete withdrawal from gauze,
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ohio. and meanwhile, the is rarely 5 minutes. have benjamin netanyahu has blamed him, asked for the site to reach a deal, and he said that he's been trying to release is ready captives in gaza. he also vowed to follow the increased pressure on her mouse in the coming days. let's all the other show. unfortunately, until now, the old proposal for the release of all hostages have been outright rejected by somebody that can excuse me. that's why the us secretary of state, rightly said from us, refused all the officers that were made to, according to him on the only thing preventing a deal that would release the hostages. it's from us, you close instead of backing down from its extreme positions. so how much i must build on division between us and it draws on encouragement from the pressure directed out of these rated government. the last time we will deliver additional and painful blows on from us. and that will happen soon. in the coming days, we will increase the military and political pressure because this is the only way to free our hostages and the chief victor deserves home. the saw,
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the hood has more from occupied east jerusalem. a continuation of a war of words between the 2 leaders as both israel and have asked continuously blame each other for the reason why they are still hasn't been a deal reached. but it comes as nothing yahoo is under immense pressure from not only his government, but also his own population. want to see a change he was in protesting, week after week in order to call for his removal, saying that she's the reason why not only october, the 7th happened, but why 7 months into this war. the remaining is really captive, still have not been brought back from dasa. now in this evening's war, cabinet meeting according to reports within is really media based on anonymous sourcing. these really prime minister had reprimanded those in the room saying that those who are leaking this information to the media are further emboldening him us, which is why they have a tougher stance. but there are still heavy sticking points from both sides. and
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that how mass wants to see it into the war. and these really say that that is simply not going to happen. that's an yahoo! maintaining but military and political pressure are the only ways to bring back the remaining captives from the central jersey to all occupied east jerusalem as well since israel osborne gauze. astonished at last october, it is severely restricted. the amount of humanitarian aid allowed to enter the strip united nations want in march, that israel preventing a guessing into goals or itself is a little crime. lots of ca who it is a journalist, space and gaza and explains the effect of us has had on the palestinians. due to this whole stage of gaz, people. he has taught it to use the available attorneys have of a tribute antonia trevor that they collect from the destroyed houses by the is why the forces people here suffering from the lack of gas and cook,
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whatever food is available in the market. we are in, during significant physical suffering g to using firewood. it is affecting our health and our breathing and we feel scared. every time we go to empty areas that have been bumped to cut down trees and collect firewood. we spent, i was just to collect a bag of firewood, as far as breathing is concerned, with the smoke emanating from the fire as constrains our breathing. our ad weighs about one long. we are scared of drones. every time you go to empty areas to collect firewood, we've collected wood at the beach in the east, in the west, and all empty areas which these writers have left or bottom. but the drones threats are still that. hundreds of stories about the suffering of collecting, glued from the open areas and under the intense heat and under the ongoing functioning as well according to local, assess the 6 every day us because here on the coding, hundreds of cases produced by others to read the sees that caused by the pile woods
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the pose of clothes in equity will often millions of people voted in referendum on security measures. is a positive been put forward by the present, daniel, no bow or and the aimed a getting rid of gang violence. the once peaceful south american country has been struggling with a substantial rise in violence, but it seemed to may is killed this week alone. after there is to raise a bose reporting on this from equitable a calling centers across the country are now closed on the accounting process has already begun in this important referendum for many of the people here in the wood secuity of the heart of it. people have to come here and there's 11 questions that they have to answer. yes or no. 5 of them are meant to reform this country's
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constitution. security is a main concern for people here as the drug cartels involved, that's all we need drug trafficking. but also any of these and mining and other activities have taken control of large parts of this country to many years killed in the past week. and on these days, during this vote, a prison warden was also killed. let's not forget of the roll. the persons have had in the crisis in this country as criminal organizations operate from within those prisoners. when precedent on, you know, watch a conference in november later on to the care of the state of exception. and since the military on the streets to tackle crime, he also took control with the armed forces of this country's prison. so we're going to have to see whether we saw the start, but this is a big political test for president no more. he's 36 years old. he's the air of a banana employee, him and he only 2 copies. for 18 months he came in to replace outgoing for accidents and he's had a more or less or so there was election happening later on this year and it was all
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right now is struggling with an economic crisis not being able to recover from the cov, it's from demick, also struggling with an electricity prices with people telling us that they're out of power between 3 and 4 hours every day. so it's a big, big test to, for the president himself. and once that's paid, because not only we forming the constitution, faxing you lost, but also how much support corrected. and then, you know, war continues to have very simple. i just see that we done a, this residence of 4 sub majority municipalities in northern cost of, of large the boy called say to votes on removing ethnic albanian may is from office less than $300.00 out nearly $46000.00 eligible voters costs that balance both or to pay the way for the election of ethnic sub officials by by bel grade ethnic albanian may is were appointed last year of to another sub boy called sparking away assignments. the
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whitening present road near zalinski is science. the us house of representatives for pausing is $61000000000.00 a bill that was part of the major ministry package. the also provided funds for israel, taiwan, and all the u. s. allies. ukraine hopes that the aid will hold russian advances deeper into the country. john holeman has the latest on this. now he's been reporting from keith. the ukraine have been waiting for this for months while it runs short shows on the front line. and the defense has to protect its power plants . without this u. s. military package president below them is lensky said ukraine would lose the war. yeah, we'll see. i think based supports will really strengthen the armed forces of your brain and we will have a chance for victory. great, not if you crane really gets the weapon system,
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we would need so much read the thousands of song just need so much. and this age should not be just grad emptying layer all over, but it has to end up in tangible weapons systems. 8 was $61000000000.14 in direct with them re. it'd been stuck in the house of representatives for 2 months. some republicans opposing even going to a vote. still need send it approval before being signed into law. but that seems a little bit guarantee that the more the, the site is coming like we've got to be able to send it with, prove it so, so that you can, can re gathered strength of the fight back against russia. then the question is, how soon the equipment can be on the ground. a pentagon spikes person said that munitions could be moved within days. apparently, some of the west memories were ready in storage in europe, but it will still likely take weeks to get to ukraine's front line military and
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they say that gives for us your window to continue pressing its current voltage to some time its policies have been a bouncing slowly steadily, the wisdom re maybe enough to hold the bones of the summer offensive ukraine says rusher is planning, but it's only a matter of time before the country really gave me to appeal for more us military. i don't home and how does it keep coming up and just a few moments we look at the government's health care, a phone number here is had on the population that needed to deep divisions and they with us for that story. the in depth analysis of the days headlines, the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment is this for the prime minister netanyahu is trying to stay in differently
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[000:00:00;00] the stuff from back to analogies, era main stories. now, paula sitting emergency services. a mass grave has been uncovered in hon. eunice. this is in southern because of a 200 forties have been recovered so far. it was found buried inside the cities, nasir medical complex. these really minute treat, withdrew from this specific area on april 7th. meanwhile, is ready as strikes, have killed thousands of civilians across the strip or rough button gauze the
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cities in june. some of the heaviest attacks within 30 full 1000 people have been killed since the war began, including 14 and a half 1000 children. now we've also been following developments in brazil. suppose the former president chapel sinatra, according for his return to politics. all scenario has prized the american bidding at 8 on mosque. so using his social media platform x to lash out against a supreme court judge, who bought both scenario from running for office until the year 2030. want to get you on a queue of reports on this from rio de janeiro. the. the crowd's cheering results, former presidential able sonata calling for his return to power its post on idle 2nd rally since he was banned from running for public office until 2030. after being found guilty of using his presidential powers undermined the integrity of the 2022 elections. i believe god will help us of return the quotes decision nimble
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scenario. who do elected president again? he prays tech tyco. eli mosque will lashed out at both and i was arch enemy supreme court judge, and to show them what i most cause the courage to defend freedom of expression. let's have a round of applause for him. don't spam, i presently still have the support of many voters here, but his political future hangs in the balance investigations and to bring so novels . a ledger grew in parting a crime under way and expected to rob that's by july. analysts hear say, is imprisonment is likely, my dear must ask them before the people are most and that is using these rallies to show is political might on the streets, hoping it will protect him during all the legal battles shall be facing in the upcoming weeks. and he's also leading the opposition against the will also now to may have been banned from running for office,
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but his supporters say he can still help elect his allies in october as municipal elections. monica, you're not give all just 0. we have to narrow ramesh sort of us and as a professor at u. c. l, a is department of information studies. he joins us live from ventura in california . and so brazil, like many countries around the world, finds itself dealing with the parameters around free speech course. this is being debated everywhere at the moment, but of course we see this clamp down on this information on the part of fall, right? politicians, especially those i like to both in are, that's what the supreme court is trying to do while others is saying that this endangers democracy. what do you make of how that the argument applies to brazil to yeah, i mean, i think a few quick things. first of all, um, as, as we, as we know, looking at brazil's history, the supreme court has always been in the middle of tricky political battles and
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political decisions. so to sort of presume that the supreme court a somehow naturally aligns against j or both scenario, you know, ignores the fact that the supreme court was actively engaged in a case against lula and tell them that was stuff just them years ago. so that's the 1st thing. second thing is, i think this is directly tied to the history we've seen where there has been a spouse between the supreme court and mr. mosque. and i think a lot of that has to do with the supreme court's requests, for particular accounts, to be platforms which must be deemed as censorship. which in turn led to the supreme court saying, well, most of you yourself are censoring particular accounts. so that must be making particular comments about the supreme court's inadequacy of dealing with mr. bull sanara. how likely leads less as a, as a, as an argument that's based on a depth of knowledge about the particular risk to more just sort of must, you know, in
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a $550.00 well with the brazilian supreme court. but i think the most important thing that we always need to remember is that what free speech is and what's counts as a speech. really depends on the jurisdiction of a nation state and also online, as we've talked about before and i'll just 0. not all speech is equal, a lot of speech that tends to be more visible and therefore circulates further is more viral. and a lot of that speech tends to be more on the fringe, whether it's left or right. so i think these are all confounding issues that are related to this particular if you will sort of soap opera moments between and the, the spot between these 2 individual. yes. is it, well there is a couple of different spots going on, but we see it on mosque waiting into this. he is now the great defend of free speech as he would define it as an people because he is now it. he has now criticized that the supreme court judge who is going off to these particular social
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media accounts people. he says that's right. discrediting the hosting system in brazil. and i suppose paying very nicely into the hands of, of durable scenario to sure. sure. you're right. so, i mean, definitely there's, um, you know, there's a lot of issues, right? so it gets stream speech a by and large often ends up being more visible because it's more by all right. and we know that many on the right, including the former president of brazil, and mr. boston r o. and many of us supporters like all the right wingers around the world, have tended to work with their own digital armies of people who sometimes spread this information. i must, of course, claims to be a pro free speech. absolute as in theory, i support that because i think all speech and all people should have opportunities to share their voices on all platforms of all kinds. because otherwise, how do we engage and dialogue with one another? the issue however, is that must, the devil is always in the details, right? so what are the specific ways in which must?
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cuz actually able to or not, which is generally my conclusion support or you know, the quality of voices from different perspectives, right? and so that's the issue where he doesn't belong. issue really is a quite me, please carry on. com. no, no. i think the underlying issue is that speech of all kinds of needs to be able to circulate and inform and be in dialogue with one another. rather than simply, you know, sort of a kind of basically buying into these larger sort of slogans of, you know, supporting for the speech, the devil's in the details. that's really my point. so the details have a lot to do with the algorithms, policies on what kinds of what is there is not the platforms and so on. what so is this more than a question of having the right sort of regulation in place, which i suppose someone not like 8 or most cuz proved is very difficult. he has his offices in brazil, he is now saying that he won't deactivate the accounts of those be of, of the hard,
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right. politicians being targeted by the supreme court judge here. so it's become this sort of starting into a political spoked spot. a x is saying that they all go to comply with the ruling. so even if you try to regulate something like this very difficult when you have is uh, the head of a global company like x that is selective in terms of whether or not he intervenes in brazil. but then, you know, he's silent when it comes to india and china. that's right. yeah. i mean, i think, i think mosque his own positions on things tends to influence a lot of decisions. and obviously what he writes about and what he chooses to share or not share. and it says it's a strange moment we're and we're a single individual is the dominant owner of such an in point in platforms and in twitter slash acts, which is so important. also on journalism itself, because many people there may not be as many users of twitter as other platforms. you know facebook's platforms for example, instagram,
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etc. but it's very influential on journalism. so most himself has tended to, at times to be, or it's a word, in my opinion, the patty getting in spouts, getting in bottles, getting insights. it's also clear by some of his positions that he does tend to take prospectors, political perspectives, that might be more on what might call the rights or parts of the rights. but the real issue is equity. i'm all about free speech and he should be as well, and i appreciate that, but he should all was balanced up with an idea of equity and dialogue. and it's not clear to me. however, at all is doing around a sure in of us and thank you so much. now, story from colombia, the old position has helped the largest protests yet against president petros government. they're running against wide ranging social and economic reforms by the left wing administration. federal wants to reform health care by increasing state control. so bringing a bit well on that story and everything else in about 25 minutes time. i'll start with another quick bullet and for you inside story is coming up next mountains.
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here we're looking at the invitations for all sides of this latest us 8 injection. the, the the, i had a lot of, there's been a story of sweltering heat for pots of south asia in particular for india as well as net port. and we still have warnings out for eastern areas over the next few days. we're also seeing some rang thanks to the cloud, so they've been carried from up gonna sun across, focused on endings. northern areas of india with a chance of some sun, the storms developing across central areas more than 10 storms coming in on choose day 6 eastern areas. and that's it. thanks to the heat that's been dominating. we have had some red warnings out west bengal. will those push down into and the of
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the next few days because ambled warnings out for the show. and if we have a look at co cost of will be sitting in the forty's over the next few days. if we have a look at the 3 day one above the average, we should should be around to $36.00 degrees celsius. so this time if you so hot and humid by the mid week, with a chance of thunder storms. the rain is a story for east asia, certainly process, southern parts of china. we've seen some pretty dramatic flooding pictures from here. well, the rain is still the pushing out towards the southern parts of japan on monday. and we'll see some waste of weather start to develop across northern parts of china . beijing escapes the rain on choose date 22 degrees celsius with sunshine. the illegal goal is threatening the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique, people, the far as the planets ecosystem. with a counter offensive is underway,
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as the tribal chief had to europe's gold cloud corridors of power not to seek help, but the demand. the world received the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky, a witness documentary on the jersey to the us house of representatives, degrees of $61000000000.00 a package. the price of the months of political wrangling will. the 3rd will go on with ins to baffled russian forces. will this help in the war or will it just per long, the fighting influx shifts? this is inside the store, the

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