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w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the 200 days of war. israel shows no sign of ending the devastation of gaza as more people are killed across the street. the vouchers here alive from dell housing for the back. people also ahead police in the us arrest dozens of students as protests against the war on guys. i got a steve at universities across the country, anger in argentina, teachers and students demonstrate against funding cuts to public education. and 5 people drowned making the perilous journey to the u. k. just powers after the
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government passed along to send migrants to want the tuesday march to 100 day students. these ran launches war on gaza. the unrelenting attacks carried out by is really forces show no sign of a beating. at least 7 people have been killed in strikes on wi fi in the south and out by law in central dasa. almost half the streets population is now seeking refuge in rafa. laser as armies threatening to launch a ground offensive, more than $34000.00 policies have been killed since october, the 7th. the war has spots global outrage and israel stands accused of committing genocide and human rights abuses. sorry cap was on begins i coverage with this report from rossa in southern gospel of the 200 days since as well began to genocide have caused by its own slope shows new signs of lifting up and again its
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women and children who all the victims spied was just 7 years old when the messiah struck. is mobile now left without this on the beach? we were inside the house and suddenly the house break suggested everywhere. we kept looking for a smile, but he wasn't in the house and he wasn't in the street. if somebody had disappeared, he was not even in the houses of our neighbors. finally, we found dish males body. it was more than 20 meters away from the last. these were the only gave the and warning to is that to wait this positive day class, yet in the know during causes trip somebody this morning, do not mess have any more to people left hanging on to life. here we're in a very dire situation. i'm too exhausted. i walked all the way from home on foot. i
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can't continue like this. what happens happens so it's in a less and others are being forced to leave any way they can hoping to find safety into value. refugee come lives destroyed, increase families, but to pause. as well stands accused of genocide at the international court of justice. the court has already ordered as well to guarantee the safety of civilians on over the israel continues to ignore $200.00 days into its will and cause to our capacity. oh, just a rough, rough off palestine. i protest against the war on guys i have taken hold on a number of top us universities including yale, columbia, mit and harvard demonstrations and support of palestine has grown since friday. hundreds of students have been arrested since then, but many more have continued to set up in captains. the white house says it's
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monitoring the situation closely. a christian slow me reports from new york. students and faculty from new york university have continued with their demonstrations throughout the day. they moved to this park off campus after $133.00 of them were arrested on monday night on campus. the university shutting down the demonstration saying it was disruptive and dangerous. claims that the students and faculty denied and as news of their arrest have spread. so have demonstrations on other college campuses all across the country. police moved in after dark to arrest demonstrators at new york university. were over 100 students and teachers defied orders to leave a school plaza for face consequences. there were arrests at yale university to dozens of them, the students and others across the country coming out in protest of israel's
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devastating war on gaza and in solid arity with columbia university students. they are the so called gaza solidarity encampment has been re erected after the school called in police to arrest more than 100 students and dismantle it. last week. all columbia's faculty joined protestors to condemn the move initiated by the university president who cancelled in person classes monday to address security concerns to say right please to pick up peaceful protesters on our campus. we've gone to the board for portion devices and dangerous. they are outraged not only by the arrest, but also by president in the mountain. the news ship beads,
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testimony before congress, while conservative represent, and it is called for should the beach resignation for not doing more to crack down on demonstrators. the school senate, consisting of students, faculty and administrators, is expected to vote to censure her as early as wednesday morning, or faculty send the university in a way that are present before students demonstrators, including jewish student, demonstrators deny accusations of anti semitism at columbia university. they even stopped their protests to celebrate the 1st night of passover. they described their movement as peaceful and blame any antagonistic inflammatory statements or actions on outsiders. from california to state polytechnic university on the west coast to the massachusetts institute of technology and emerson. college on the east. the
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demands for school leaders are the same. we want emerson college number one call for an immediate cease fire and gaza. number 2, to disclose all financial investments and zionist organizations, number 3, to divest from those organizations. number 4, to drop all charges against students for disciplinary actions. attempts to silence the movement only amplifying it's called kristen salumi, algebra. new york protests of also being held in tel aviv web pressure is mounting on his routes. prime minister benjamin etsy, out relatives of captives and the supporters tape the mouse with the message to 100 days and nothing has changed, talks on free. and capt is held in guys that have sold as is right, has refused to accept a permanent si size. i my brother in law. there, there doesn't. and we don't we 130 more people too much needs to be in. we need to have
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in defending the country need to the head of the united nations agency for palestinian refugee says they are signs that more aid is getting into the gaza strip. but in a briefing at un headquarters in new york city plaza really said a lot more is needed to meet the needs of a people get released on the reports. felipe, lesser any, is that un headquarters in new york? taking part in various meetings in a briefing with journal is here. he said there are signs of more aid getting in to gaza. he said is real is allowing on average about $200.00 trucks per day this month in to the besieged strip. and then on monday it reach 316. good news. yes. but that's still well below the $5.00 to $600.00 trucks per day. they
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were entering gaza before october 7th. so this a positive development. but the results so the now that we are getting towards so warmer susan's savant. uh oh, new possible. uh how so outbreak, especially in the south. so with the garbage connection has become a priority for how colleagues to prevent a disease outbreak. but i have also been reminded about the deep anxiety prevailing in this house. so the about the, the possible looming upcoming military offensive. israel's war on guns are, continues to be the most deadly humanitarian mission in u. n. history. last week alone to more unreal staff were killed due to is rarely bombardment, bringing the total to a 180 gabriel's on the i'll just eat it at united nations in new york to
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a funeral has been held for a policy in mind, kills by is really forces in jericho the 44 year old wise, the father of 3, his dad brings the number of palestinian skills in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th, to 487. and now the 3 people were injured by is really gun fired during raise on a refugee camps in jericho. on tuesday morning, the the i sent to the days out of world news now in tens of thousands of protesters have been buying, and brenda cyrus and across argentina, against government budget cuts to education, students and staff from 73 public universities have joined the marches. present harvey and the lady has been slashing state spending as the countries struggles with the cost of living classes. argentina is annually impatient, currently stands at 290 percent and property levels. and now at 60 percent. today's
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sample has more from the march in buenos that we're here in the center of the site is not far away from the presidential pilots. and there's thousands and thousands of people that have taken to the streets to defend public education. in argentina, there's fact to be sued and some stuff from over 60 public university in the country seems very early this year. the factual of the university is in one of 5 years, have been warning the government, but they do not have enough funds to cover their operations since taking office heavier to me. they have not increase the funding of public universities in argentina. and this is a major concern for many of the people that are currently here. argentina has over 60 public universities in this country. they depend on the national budget. and as i said before, the budget that the financing has not increased since i have yet to be late to
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conference in december last year. in spite of the storing information in the country estimated at almost 300 percent in the past year mailing address the nation on monday evening. he said that the economic situation in the country, if it's really big, because he prided himself from the budget cuts that he has carried out that has given argentina, the effects of budget surplus, things at 2000 names. let's not forget that he took off as promising to implement us. terry t measures me, they said also on monday, said he will continue with a child. because arguing, tina right now, there's no space for gradualism because of the economic situation in the country. however, when you talk to people here and you see people here, they say that they would continue on the street defending public education, defending the rights to an education and defending their future fitness hubble. i just see that when the site is at least 5 people, including
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a child have died while trying to cross the english channel from friends to the u. k. the boat they were on had been carrying more than a 100 would be refugees and migrants. the accident happened powers after the u. k. parliament passed the controversial plan to send migraine, send refugee so one day for processing. how you faucet rape or some london in the hours of to britain post a bill designed to deter these genies photo fullest boat squared. again, an action in the english channel, despite the comm conditions, it already being a deadly day. at dawn, a small and sizeable, packed with a 112 migrants and refugees settle from this beach in france. officials say it had assigned bank clothes to show 5 people, including a young girl, died in the crush and confusion even after that the boat pressed on a 2nd set. so in the 5057 people who were in the thing he stayed on board, preferring not to be rescued. they managed to stop the engine again and decided to carry onto its great britain with me on the surveillance of the navy. the town,
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somebody said, britain, its latest get tough legislation. notwithstanding, was responsible. he's only big, the british of paying us stop them, but they welcome them. there is a problem at this level. i'm sorry, when they can have a bank account, they are given work without an employment contract. it's the economy in england. overnight the british government had finally forced through controversial legislation by allowing you to begin deporting asylum seekers to rwanda. now considered by law a safe destination to meet the act will prevent people abusing the law by using false human rights claims to blog removals. and it makes clear that you take parliament suffers last year, the supreme court, the rail, the government's plans by saying depo, the safety and rwanda could not be guaranteed refugee charities and un buddies and now accusing britain of shocking its duties. this new legislation seriously hinders the rule of law in the u. k, and it sets a perilous precedence globally. the government conservatives trading in the poles
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and seeking a vote when a head of an election likely in the autumn, insists the 1st slides through one that will stop by the end of july. there are questions about the implementation of all this. the individual legal challenges against deportation that have bound to come whether risky, so not cool, get his projected regular rhythm of several deportation slides a month. and then if he does, will they do what he's banking on? will they did tell people from making the crossings in the 1st place? the evidence of his 1st day since the bill passed? is it the motivation to get to britain is sofa undimmed despite the dangers of these genies and the threat of deportation at the other end are useless. it, i'll just say around london. still i had on knowledge is 0 signs of war on the lebanese border with this row, we are on patrol with un peacekeepers as the damage continues to mount past choking planets, y environment lock. that is the calling from worldwide fine on all single use
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plastic items, the in depth analysis of the days headlines that is the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment please this for 5 minutes with nothing. you know, who is trying to stay in definitely is 5 minutes to the know the to stay possibly out of j. frank assessments, how to relations decline between the media and the united states of america. the crux of the matter is, is choice of ministry partners and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera, the killing of i'll just return it as shooting of the hawks and was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom of turn in a skilled one doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction of the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of journalist skills into occupied palestinian territories,
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which has increased dramatically during the war on god and at the problems of holding anyone accountable for 3rd task. shooting the messenger to 0. the colleges when the, the, [000:00:00;00] the problem back a reminder of our top stories on how to 0 tuesday march to 100 days. and since we're
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a launch it's one guy with no sign of the attacks. a bathing almost half of strips population i sought refuge in a rock, find the south ways or as armies threatening a ground offensive. $1.34 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th protests over the war on guys i have spread to a number of the top us universities including gail columbia, mit and homage. hundreds of students have been arrested since friday. whitehouse says it's monitoring the situation coast and tens of thousands of protesters up and running across knowledge in tina against the government budget cuts to education. countries president has slash states spending has argentina struggles with the cost of living prices. you know, in use lebanese state media has reported a woman and her 12 year old niece were among 3 people killed in is really strike 6 of those were reportedly wounded when a home in her nina, near the border with each row was hit these ready military and 11, he's on group has been laughing,
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firing at each other across the border since october, or the cross border fighting between israel and his bullet has been growing in intensity. is the space tens of thousands of people on both sides of the border and left a trail of damage. i'll just here is in a 100 has been on patrol with un peacekeepers. the signs of war are visible almost everywhere along lebanon's border with isabel. this is a front line where there's little life after more than half a year of hostilities that began when hezbollah opened up a front to help. it's like him, us in garza, most of israel strikes have been focused on an area about 5 to 10 kilometers from the border. now we are crossing the mark of the gun. see these rally press positions from here where i'm moving close to the blue line. and who knows when uh, sharing or i know, yes, like a is going to happens. we are traveling with members of the united nations peacekeeping force, in southern lebanon,
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on their own patrol with lebanon's army. their mission is to ensure the area from the border to the latania river is free of arms and fighters outside the states control. we are here at this bar. the leave on the side of me on the leave as they leave. i'm these government to take control of the, of the situation. but the army is not the dominant force here. has the law has a strong presence even before the slate, this confrontation, and despite thousands of strikes as well, has failed to push the groups fighters by the u. n. force has repeatedly warrant that the danger of escalation is real. yeah, we're looking for the, you know, the people out, this is an air strikes. so we're looking for the, this the how can we prevent this is collisions. so after this, moving at on,
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dealing with the searching for the police, when we can have the same, few people remain here. nearly 100000 up in these have left their homes and livelihoods. it's a similar situation on the other side of the border. this is the cost of war, official say, losses are already in the billions of dollars, although the cost of this film large was contained and confined to the, for the region, has been lost as the conflict won't. and until there's a ceasefire in casa, but possibly not even then, because israel is threatening a wider war if border security doesn't improve center for their elders either. so there's nothing on or the popular social media tick tock could soon be banned in the us after the house of representatives voted in support of the measure. the dig talk bill is fond of a bigger package, which includes 8 for ukraine and other us allies. this is now in the hands of the us senate where it's likely to be passed as soon as later on to see the us
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government has agreed to nearly i, $139000000.00, settlement for the sexual abuse victims of larry nicer. it comes off to more than a 100. people accused the f. b. i of mishandling allegations of sexual assault against a former team doctor of usa gymnastics. the justice department's internal investigation found that between 20152016 f b i. agents had knowledge of allegations against massa, but took no action, allowing him to pray on more victims for over a year. nicer serving more than a 100 years in prison for assaulting female athletes. thousands of indigenous people have gathered in brazil's capital brasilia for a 5 day protests defending the land and cultural rights is against what they say on fulfills promises by president lucy. now, assuming that a silva to protect the reserves and expel non grab is from the territories indigenous drive, say they're disappointed with the government and that their rights can not be
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negotiated. the latest rhonda view and negotiations on a tree data control. plastic production is on the way in canada campaign. a say plastic is choking our planet and accounting for a world wide band on all single use items such as straws cops, balls and backs. but the petrochemical industry and oil and gas explorers are pushing back. i environment editor nick, cock experience a. yes, plastic is everywhere from the claims we where to how food is packaged. and even the micro plastics found in the deepest part of our oceans view and says $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste is produced every year. about less than 10 percent is recycled and $14000000.00 tons ends up in the world's waterways. yeah, of the year of the year then that is the health impacts for every living thing including us. when do you think about it every single day we're in contact with
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plastic and so of every single setting in all day lives. so you know where, where in plastic with breathing plastic were 18 plastic. now what the licensed research just showing is that the best pasta can breastmilk, that's tough to conflict dentist. so it's become this completely inescapable toxic problem that impacting every single person. even if you have the best intentions to avoid using plastics and use someone who chooses the lifestyle way, you try to avoid it. it's simply not possible to avoid the health impacts of plastics at this stage. you know the sheer scale of single use plastics is mind boggling. type things. containers 11 and 2022. as estimate of the world, use 1.5 trillion. single use prostate buffalo some cups. think of it 1.5 trillion one yet. use ones just chopped away, but remember not all plastic is bad. here's the u. n. n a. and as we all understand, by the way that we need plastic, we needed in light of vehicles of foster trains lighter and windmills in
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shipping. so this is not a sort of antique plastic treaty, but it is very much an end to plastic in the environment treaty. and we need to understand the most of that which ends up in the environment to single use and shortly. so now there's a big push out the towards to radically and definitively count back on the amount of plastic reduced in the 1st place, the funds on single use plastics and so many different kinds of things. the plastics would be one of the key things that the treaty can do from writing a transition to reuse for pat and refill. essentially trying to transition us to a kind of safer more secular economy would be an ultimate goal of the tracy. and that's really at the core of how the treaty is being designed at the moment. but not everybody agrees. plastics and made from petra chemicals and oil and gas explorers attending the tools. say we should focus more on recycling and eliminating waste and curbing production. it looks that to be a bruising weak of negotiations in the effort to clean up plastic pollution before
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we head to the final round of talks in november. well one of the was worst, plastic polluters is indonesia. the government says it's trying to address the problem, but as jessica washington has been finding out in jakarta and many other countries, landfill sites are overflowing. indonesia is one of the wills at top contributors of plastic, waste, accounting for around $7800000.00 tons of plastic waste each year. and it's at locations like where i am in depth. ok on the outskirts of dakota, where you can see the scales of what environmental groups cool. a plastic waste crisis in indonesia, by the time board. so the prospect of the so much plastic waste here. you can find all kinds of plastic. oh, plastic bags and others, you can see those in the piles of the days of being here for many years. i know what you're looking at now is not a landfill, but of all the overflow from the nearby to buy a landfill. now the garbage that has reached
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a height of more than 35 meters and is well over capacity. and then this is just one of many landfills around the country that have reached or exceeded capacity mostly due to an excess of plastic pollution. the most common plastic pollution in indonesia are single use sashes, which environmental groups say or small, but accumulation add to the countries environmental button. entities as government says that it is working to address the plastic waste problem and has had some success in mechanism such as reducing marine plastic waste and also promoting recycling among the many communities entities. it has also expressed support for the global plastics, tracy, which is being discussed in canada this week. it has also expressed its views that some countries may need it technological and financial support to ensure the smooth, the implementation of such an agreement. jessica washington, which is 0. deadlock indonesia and that is in use are not on algae 0. stay with us
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. that was, is max. and then inside story looks at the resignation of his routes, military intelligence chief and what it means for the war on gosh, on, stay with us. the hello. i'm afraid there is more rain. yes, yes. more right. in the full cost, the southern parts of tried it and see that trailing with the system here, coming out into the open waters, feeding some wet weather that into japan toe k 27 celsius. that rain starts to push this way, but still some pockets of very heavy rain that across a southern china. and these will become more widespread as we go on into thursday. so expect the flooding to be lessened as about what the weather returns. i'm afraid into those bluffs. hit pos, the saturated ground that will close by the problems. meanwhile, japan,
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she is up and degree wise. the for tokyo getting up to 27 celsius on thursday afternoon. warm enough to to northern china. i think at around 29 celsius, something in between the full rest. so meanwhile, a lot of them, whether they're into the philippines, wanted to show us, particularly to the south of the country. because scott's ring a shell is across bonia, malaysia to kind of weather once again, right? it saves me costs not done with this just yet. scattering this house to across indo china scott from the shelves coast the fall south of india and the fall northeast of india. but it's really once again old about the hate, and you can see that pre month, so you have 15 temperatures into the forty's. the latest news, as it breaks the doctors to say the witness to killing knew exactly where to with detailed coverage. everyone is hey,
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they do not recognize their houses. they do not recognize their areas from the hall to the story. these attacks are taking place also was had a city and are on the roads, making it very dangerous for them to commute from one place to another. the 1st seniors really official, has resigned over how mazda is october attack. the military intelligence chief took responsibility for major security failures. message does extend during israel's war on garza and could it be the 1st step towards accountability. this is inside storage. the

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