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on to the stores these attacks are taking place also was had a city in part on the roads, making it very dangerous for them to commute from one place to another. the it is there as one, gaza enters the 200 of state. most strikes target neighborhoods across the street, the hello on the bottom, and this is alan to 0 live from doha is so coming up running up support for palestinians, more than 100 arrest the students and major us universities processed as well as war and gaza. know if you box these flights all going to roll into
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the u. k. so cold lawanda bill has been passed off to the prime minister, doubles down on his pledge to send asylum seekers to east africa and china issues the highest rain storm of those and pods. the worst flood head province in the south, the 6th gmc and the beacon and gaza, where it's been 200 days since the will began is rarely strikes and artillery. shelling has continued to bombard the strip of the nights and gauze, the city as strikes and shunning, hit the neighborhoods of shoot a and as a to and for the south is really guns. those targets at the city of calling us this spring and our cost bundle tiny muscle is joining us live from alpha and southern gaza. and the the bod meant very much continuing or the non tiny
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yes. today marks the 200 days of this genocide, a war across the gaza strip under. there are no signs of letting down or slowing down the military action. the relentless air strikes and the aggressive operations on the ground, whether in the northern part or the central area or the got or the southern part over a private southern part of this trip is really military has divided the golf service at the small areas easily contain the militarily controlled by here, and by land and by sea, with more air strikes, targeting, concentrated in the central area, refuge accounts have been major sights of relentless attacks for the past 48 hours, including the fight out review cameras, bridge and my the and did is by the city of the various city people were told to evacuate to because it is safe in order to avoid being bombed, only to be bombed and killed. inside the residential homes have been sheltering in
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further north than part mainly the eastern neighborhoods of gaza. cities to your neighborhood and as they do neighborhood, this is not the 1st time we've seen the neighborhood being targeted relentlessly by land and by air with more buildings and public facilities completely destroyed severely damaged. but their reports were getting a from the eastern part of the city that all remaining buildings, residential building had been targeted and destroyed in what looks like a clearance of the larger part of these 3 in the area that feeds into what these really military is conducting on the ground, and what by that we mean the establishment of a buffer zone that is a really eating up 60 percent of the total area of the gaza strip with one kilometer depth inside this for the guy that's true. but from the northern parts all the way, the rough city in the southern parts. meanwhile, the reports of the crisis between palestinians fighting groups on the ground. and
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these really military, despite the many reputed time, is really military said that it has completed its operations. and the areas already cleared to from how it spinning and resistance. yeah. and despite those randy ministry trying to defeat those groups for 200 days. honey. thank you very much for that honey. my whole joining us live from alpha, a palestinian civil defense as it's uncovered 283 bodies from mass graves, inside naso hospital in con eunice and southern gaza. for 3 separate grays. we discovered on monday witnesses say some of the victims were killed. june is ready, seizure on the hospital. did you pain? i'm in the norman. hi, miss. i came here for the 5th day looking for the body of my son, jim, and they told us there's a mass grave located here and every day i come here to identify the body. but unfortunately i haven't found my son's remains. one moment. c to any one who knows anything about my son wouldn't see me or informed the
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officials. i can no longer bear it. everyday. i come here in such a come 2 or 3 times. i searched for him in many places. those really military has destroyed or badly damaged the majority of hospitals and gaza. only a few or able to offer some medical assistance for more than 2000000 people under constant bombardment medical stuff and calling you and it's a trying to repair parts of the altamont hospital. it was severely damaged by repeated is randy attacks and a weeks long siege that a couple of the reports from southern gaza hearing this cause of this will flow to ceiling. the roles of the hospital all fairly standing for dr. chrome and his teams. it's no reason to give up hope was about to share it with him, the phone we're trying to get the hospital running with what is possible. and as you can see, think good. everyone is making a big effort to work together and given how much damage there is in the house,
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was that several. we are trying to get the beds now that so we can clean the automatic smoke and water and not all hospital to receive a special protection on the international. lo, that status did not stop east by the troops from attacking this hospital with onto the latest surroundings to come down to interesting medical stuff. spend out of surface of a sense that is because of the behavior of the husband that they destroy anything in the hospital. really the effect of loss, as well as the, the development now of health care facilities are slowly being brought back to life with one goal in mind to bring patients back. then it is urgent there on viral infections and cases among christian among displaced at least 10000 accounts that patients could only if not provide the proper treatment of goals is 36 hospitals.
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only 10 aust told partially functional above the deputies, the son of an i'm at the hospital is still intact. that means hope in our big something resubmitted, coworkers have not forgotten. almost $500.00 medical workers have been killed inside the gauze trip since the talked of the will. putting more pressure on health care system that tens of thousands of displaced people in the south of garza relay on our campus. and we'll just do a rough, rough palestine. israel has failed to provide any evidence of its claims that employees of the human agency for palestinian refugees have any connections with him off all the october 7th attack. those are the findings of an independent from bolts commissioned by the un. well, many nations still haven't reinstated they funding to on why of a custom that contributions when israel made the claims in january. gabriel, and he's on the reports from new york. are you mandatory?
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and organizations are bound by principles of neutrality and unrest has not only met but exceeded those principles. that according to a newly released $47.00 page independent report, which was commissioned by the un and led by former french foreign minister, catherine colona, in conjunction with 3 human rights investigative bodies from europe over the findings of the review. all of that in rise in place of very significant number of negations and procedures to ensure compliance with the humanities and principles of neutrality. i show you the property of a more develop system then all the you in organizations or addresses which is a necessity, considering the very difficult environment, complex and difficult, a situation in which they operate and the uniqueness of the mission. the report was 9 weeks in the making and relied on hundreds of interviews and site
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visits, including in gaza. it was commissioned by the secretary general antonio gutierrez after is real made unsubstantiated. claims in january, the under employees were part of terrorist organizations. the regarding those claims, the final report says, israel has yet to provide supporting evidence of this. unreal gives a full list of all its employees to relevant countries, including israel, on a regular basis. these really government has not informed of any concerns related to any unreal staff based on the staff with since 2011 the report states. the report goes, highlight 50 recommendations in areas on rep can improve, such as more international employees and management goals, more frequent updates to donor countries on neutrality issues and expanded community awareness. the report largely exxon rates on right from any intentional
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and blatant acts of bias. but the damage from israel's claims has already been done . 16 countries suspended funding to unreal. and will a few of those have since resumed funding once again? unrest says they only have enough money to get through june gabriel's onto elders, either at the united nations in new york, growing outrage of israel's one garza hispanic protests at major universities in the us. students at yale, columbia, and new york university have been holding susan protests on campus to find a month to stop. more than 100 students have been arrested sofa high did your cost reports. a gale university in connecticut has become another flash point in the conflict between pro palestinian demonstrators and university administrators.
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police literally 47 protesters at you on monday morning. the demonstrators have been camped at a university plaza since friday, protesting hills refusal to die best from military weapons manufacturers. the protesters claim that makes yale complicity in israel's genocide and gaza. meanwhile, administrators at columbia university in new york city, cancelled in person classes on monday, citing some jewish students complaints that they felt unsafe. after more than a 100 pro palestinian demonstrators were arrested last week for us to to show yes we, we, we want to be visible versus something about what we're asking about. the genocide that's happening. that's happening. can guess that it should be the image itself. and the best thing in this, it just any time i would know some
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of the anti is real protesters, that colombia are jewish themselves. but a school affiliated rabbi over the weekend urged your students to return home for their own safety. the videos on social media like this one apparently show a protester calling on the armed wing of him off to target jewish students. but new york city police try to temp down the fear. there's been no credible threats to any particular group or individual coming from this protest or, or any of the columbia, as president says, the university is adding more than a 100 additional safety personnel. as protesters have returned to campus, president biden, to address the continuing university protests on monday. you submitted protests on college i also don't understand what any student protest leaders denied charges of anti semitism.
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and so the demonstrators have been peaceful. now protest spreading to still more schools with students at n y u n. m i t being the latest to join the pro palestinian move. and heidi jo. castro, alta 0, washington the u. k. so causal mom, the bone has been passed by parliament prime minister, but she soon acts as the 1st flights carrying asylum seekers to rolanda will leave in 10 to 12 weeks applied as a central part of his government strategy to tackle in legal migration is being wanted criticized by human rights groups pulled run and reports. the u. k is handled hundreds of millions of dollars to friends for coastal security and police patrols. yet the small boats containing refugees in migrants keep coming. on 2 years after former prime minister boris johnson's government 1st announced a highly contentious plan to send refugees to rolanda. but
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a single plane has taken off a frustrated wishes to knock cold time on the object is enough, is enough. no more prepared patients, no more delay. noah's no butts. these slides all going to rolanda a long day of parliamentary ping pong ensued. the upper chamber trying to amend the bill. the government using its majority in the lower chain, but to block any an oil changes. it went on until after midnight, when the loads finally capitulated the old bit reluctantly. we will this week have a little that provides for the offshore processing and supplement of asylum seekers . in rwanda, its benefits remained to be seen. its costs will be measured fairly in money, but in principles the based of bethany for the victory for the government. then, but real questions, roommates, when exactly will the flight start to take off and how many refugee migrants will actually be on them? and the biggest question of all, will it really act as
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a deterrent for those seeking to make the crossing from friends to the u. k. in small boats, the government wants the 1st row and the flights to deposit in 10 to 12 weeks. the campaign is not yet ready to give up for a stop. there is a very strong prospect of so the legal challenges we are often rule, still a rule of little country here in britain. and then secondly, the government comp concern that it is found in a line to upright those slots. this rewind the control vesee fall from being result, poll brennan, which is 0 central london russian missile strike. and the ukrainian city of cod cave has destroyed a landmark $240.00 music television tele officials say the damage caused interruptions to television signals and the region is the 2nd time the structure has been targeted. since most colors don't just attacks on ukraine. since the world again, 2 years ago, the to china has issued the highest level rainstorm warning and pots of slugged
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ravaged long dung province. emergency plans have been activated in southern china with more than a 100000 people being moved to safety. if to some getting fed reports dropped by torrential rains in southern china, this elderly man has to be carried to safety. emergency services, a looking for several people still missing. after on seasonal rains last spring, don't provence for days. the force of the flood waters took many by surprise, sweeping away cars, damaging roads and destroying crops, local se rain like this hasn't been seen in nearly a century. where the, everything's gone. all the seeds are gone. i lost a modem, $13000.00 feels over that several heck says full flooded. the storms have already cause damage was almost $20000000.00. according to some estimates,
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one of the most densely populated provinces, ones on this home to many of china is factories. it sits on the pearl river delta, making it vulnerable to the rise and sea levels and climate change induced weather events which are happening more frequently. dozens of rivers bursting their banks, i forced a 110000 people to move to safety. was soon as i gave you, and i live here, it's all flooded. schools and businesses have closed in many cities as a brace for more powerful storms. forecasts for later this week. do some good food, audra 0. still ahead of balance. 0 balance demands in a village and occupied was back accuse to is ready, the ministry of health and sickness attack collins as the
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the latest news. as a boeing, a military response for situation remain fund nationwide with detailed coverage. it's only taking a few hours to turn the citrus trees into canals room and isolated from around the world showing by russian full series of lima and, and the surrounding countryside, causing fires like this in the forests virtually every day. in depth analysis of the days headlines, those, the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment is this for 5 minutes with nothing you know, who is trying to stay indefinitely as 5 minutes to know the state, possibly else of j. frank assessments, how to relations decline between the media and the united states of america? the crux of the matter is, is as choice of metropolitans and specifically russia inside story on al
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jazeera, the challenge is era. with the knowledge of their, of, of me, elizabeth put on them and doha romando about top stories. the ssl, the palestinian civil defense has some coverage, 283 bodies from a mass grave inside boston hospital and gaza. the burial size was built, one is ready for surround to the medical facility last month. some of the victims were reportedly killed doing this way to cj on the hospital of,
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of you into the un agency for palestinian refugee, says israel, and has him provided evidence on what employees and members of him, austin, and linked to the, to the 7th attacks. many countries caught this funding to the agency of to as well made those claims in january and students at columbia university, new york have been told to stay at home as palestinian solidarity protests continue on campus demonstrations and support of goss i have brought to many campuses with a dozens of wes including an ivy league school, yea, on his way the drawn strike has killed at least one person in southern lebanon security forces. the strike targeted a vac on the town outside on a that's really military and has bolo, has been exchanging the daily file across the board. us since october. the father of 3 has died of gunshot wounds from his riley fund in the city of jericho. 44 year old death brings the number of palestinians killed in the occupied westbank to 487
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since october the 7th. at least 3 other people have been engine buys, ready gone fine and all the palestinian towns. and there are reports of ongoing violence in nablus. soft is ready, troops, storm besetti is rarely settlers living in in league, an outpost of torched farms and homes in the village of boca east of amolla, at least 3 times this year. it's may as, as the attack, so an attempt to full palestinians often end zane beside the reports from vodka and the occupied westbank. the win is really settlers come down the hill from their trailers. soldiers waiting nearby block the only road in and out of the settlers set fire to palestinian property soldiers shoot, tear gas at people trying to defend themselves. maneuvers that seem choreographed our citizen here on a scream and for help. and the ottoman stopped us from the, from the beginning to come in and help them, and they leave the set. let us do exactly what they plan for them to do,
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which is actually booked, fly out in the houses of our citizens on top of them. and everything's vacant, so they're, they're coming in, they're setting fires to bales of hay. they're for stealing sheets of injuring animals. what's the point they are getting actually attacks and everything, not only the animals, even, but these even the stones, even the houses, even the people that can ever think investment. i don't know. there is no reason for them. this is, i'm just this what's going on. so far, 3 times this year, settlers have started fires, trying to force people off their land. readers, rustling livestock setting. barnes alert scenes straight out of an old movie. but is the owners of this form on the edge of bertha leave? the mayor says the village could be overrun, is really sightless, came down from an outpost on a hill overlooking the farm and tried to set fire to the barn to the animals. it is still feel the heat rising from these mountains of ash that were bales of hay feed
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for the animals. the people here have been trying to put this fire out for hours, but smoke is still rising. is really is off in target. the guard dogs 1st. this one was badly maimed in the last attack. but his back in his usual place, watching over the fly, around 70 to 80 settlers and a few dozen soldiers, all the community of thousands hostage, some here save the worst part is many of the residents are american citizens. different places like newer, chicago and philadelphia vienna just as is going on a month. i mean, um, i wanna go by month its a uh them on their back to us. they don't have boss. i wish we have a beast with that. as riley with i'm out of town with the human energy. and what happens to us in here and guys law strep and west bank. it's on the we wouldn't even be so we don't want to kick, nobody's off. because mayor says he met us secretary of state anthony,
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blinking last year, promises to try to stop similar attacks were holler. i am an american citizen. i blame the american administration to the story. so while the israelis leave them with damaged homes, ruins businesses, their leaders look the other way. leaving them just broken zane bus route of the old to 0 bertha the occupied westbank palestine. north korean leader kim jong has ever seen a drill submit. a single young young is cooling a nuclear counter attack involving multiple vocational lunches. that comes a day off the south korea. so the north, 5 short range missiles into the sea. the missiles through around 300 kilometers from the kiln, gang area splashing down east of the korean peninsula. donald trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges on the opening day of his 1st criminal trial in new york prosecutions say, the former us president and legally concealed payments made to an adult fil
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mattress to hide an affair. but trump again claimed the trial was possible political conspiracy. kristen salumi has moved from new cnn historic 1st. donald trump arrived at court for his criminal trial. he's accused of 34 accounts of falsifying business records in order to hide hush payments that were made to by the silence of an adult film actress who said she had a brief affair with him. the prosecution describe the case and their opening statement as election fraud, pure and simple evidence will show that this was not spin, said the prosecution. but a long running conspiracy to silence people who had something bad to say, the 1st witness allegedly had a hand in that conspiracy. tabloid publisher david pepper has admitted to working with trump to barry damaging news and the run up to the 2016 election, which he eventually won. so as trump's former lawyer, michael cohen paid the actors known as stormy daniels,
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$130000.00 and was later reimbursed by trump for what was recorded as legal fees. the defense pointing to cohen's history of lying on the stand argues there was no affair. and no attempt by donald trump to hide the payment. spoiler alert said the defense. there's nothing wrong with trying to influence an election. it's called democracy. and while the former president may be the one facing charges, he again attempted to put the us justice system on trial in the court of public opinion. these are all this is done as everybody knows it. being able to be in pennsylvania, lots of other places, campaigning, and it's very unfair. donald trump has said he wants to testify in this case, but on monday the judge warned if he does take the stay on, the prosecution has the right to ask him about his other legal issues which
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otherwise would be off limits. the trial is expected to take about 6 weeks. kristin, so maybe i'll just hear a new york. the us president, joy biden's administration, has issued a rules at bands. the disclosure of protected health information for women seeking abortion. the rule protects women living in states with abortion. as a legal of force to travel out of state to legally undergo the procedure more than 92000 women across state lines for an abortion and the 1st half of 2023. that's double the number 2 and the simon appear. it in 2020. before the federal law and now and abortions was or the to and to at least 2 s quakes and move the magnitude of 6 point one hit to tie 130 on tuesday the, the center of the 2 quakes. and the dozens of smaller, flexible on the islands, eastern county of wiley in there were no reports of casualties. taiwan central,
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whether administration says the series of quakes, which at number at around a $180.00 well off the shocks from the laundry. quick. on april it said that set for me, elizabeth, put on them and side stories coming up next. thank you for watching the hello. then let's have a look at the weather across the middle east over the next few days. and we're expecting to see the mercury rise across many areas. certainly across the live band . we'll see them pick up towards the mid thirty's, across pots of syria attempt to is set to increase here in dough. how could talk? it is the law she twice story from much of the gulf, but also a bit of a when the story was a shamal expected to kick up some dust and effective visibility. it does remain
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long as you drive across much of the region as we go into wednesday. but heavy rain is still expected to flood its way east. across iran, temperatures here are below the average. it is feeling a lot cooler. in contrast to that northern parts of africa, we'll see the sheets continue to build. that's the case in egypt. if you have a look at the temperature in cairo will be up to $42.00 degrees celsius. we've also got a bit of a windy situation moving from libya across to the east. we have what warnings out for those winds. we could see some sand storms as well as what the weather coming in behind that for the likes of cheer. news here is what is well across that central band of africa, the range stretching all the way from gap on through to kenya and tons. and you know, we have a warning system, strong winds here, but to the south of this, it's very quiet and hot picture the 300 years ago. the ballad is the full season, the celebrated,
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the natural world in stages of the, you know, his music has been re composed by alteration intelligence using projected 2050 weather data to reflect the global climate emergency culminating in a disturbing like performance in south korea. this nokia or of so on al jazeera, rasa in southern goals are the last refuge, but 1500000 palestinians sheltering in fear of it is really ground invasion for us and european allies of all opposed. so with israel push ahead regardless what will be the consequences, this is inside store, the
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hello again on james bay's rally is that unity among israel's opponents and allies . but that's the case regarding opposition to prime minister bench.

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