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obviously is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the universities across united states are locked by protests against, as well as 4 on concepts. so say triggers demonstrations. if you're on the, on the ground carry johnston, this is allison samuel costing loc from dough. also coming up sort of taishan and what's across this on the streets of gaza. reports on how to seize the spreading image phase of colorado. plus the time gabriel's onto with united nations
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headquarters in new york, where they've released their initial findings on israel's claims that some unreal employees to court in the october 7th attack on ukraine issues restrictions on passports for military age, men outside the country to address a shortage of troops we stopped with a student protest in united states, the camp set topic because i'm the universe to new york and sort of down to the palestine was turned into a move and that is spread across the us to us and beyond. students saw it demanding that schools divest from israel and that columbia, they're promising to maintain their encampment until their demands on met. even investors have made several offers, promising to examine and review the investments. but it's not enough for the
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students more than 550 for the testers, have been arrested sofa today is day 203 of genocide for palestinians in garza, and nearly 75 years of colonial violence from the apartheid state of israel and amends anguish for palestinians everywhere. if you're not focusing on the brutal genocide currently happening in gaza and the apartheid system, palestinians are living under in all of the occupied palace time. we implore you to do so. it is important to remember why we are here. our encampment here at columbia and in cabinets everywhere around the country are part of a larger movement for palestinian liberation, rentals that joins us now from the universe of kind of sonya los angeles compass, wrote the for testers on wavering in the ames all day. you know, the professors that we've spoken to say that they are determined to stay here for
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as long as it takes they've set up a tent camp with hundreds of people who are some of them were staying overnight. they have a sanitary facilities. the water in the medical tents, in case anyone needs any kind of medical attention. so they're quite well organized and they're quite determined. the protesters that we've been talking to throughout today say that they are not only spar to action through a sense of outrage over israel's war on god and the men's number of civilian casualties. but also because they are outraged at their school itself is contributing or has links to a and has not divested from weapons manufacturers and is really institutions. so they want the university of california as a whole. and u. c. l, a, a as in particular to divest itself completely from its multi 1000000000 dollar
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endowments and to cut all ties with those entities. so the students that we spoke to came from a variety of backgrounds and they're also faculty members that are here showing support some of them saying that they're here to show support for their students' rights of freedom of expression under the 1st amendment of the united states. constitution, so there's a indeed a sense of determination. i would say carry in there. they don't appear to be going anywhere. and more importantly, forecasts, importantly, the police are not moving anyone. hon. not trying to preach these barricades organizers of protest say that the police have not been aggressive in any way. the most aggression that they get are from the jewish to and fro scientist, calendar protesters, some of whom have set up a very loud blaring sort of sound system and are playing hebrew songs over in the
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distance. just as of way apparently of trying to annoy the, the pro palestinian demonstrators from thanks so much indeed for that update there . a lot of this surveys that george washington university in washington dc. i don't know what's happening there at the month. well, we've been here for several hours and we know the full day for the 36 hours. oh certainly the the people who are in the courtyard, the numbers are down significantly. there's maybe only 15 still in the cold. yeah. right. the therapy threats and the university telling students they would lose the housing that could be suspended. there's a possibility that scholarships could be lost, so they wouldn't even graduate or they lose all the credits for the last to not certainly what they've done the numbers. but let me just stop for
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a 2nd speaking and you can get a taste of the atmosphere that we've been experiencing for the last couple of hours here. outside t w there has to be not level of energy. that's the level of noise. for some considerable time. joining me now is maybe side who is with depaula city and your network is about 24 hours since we spoke. maybe. what's your impression? so $24.00 on from what we were saying last night. right. it's been 24 hours and the energy is still there. the students are seeing that vast and their demands and refused to be about the solid, dirty, and can't wait until every single one of their demands are math in the past and i believe 3 hours. the 7 of the students to have received notification that they are suspended at the university as are both housing and non charges teach. and so
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right now what the most important thing is is that we get people to call the, the administration for both pieces, dimensions and to protect their profile is fine students. will you please did the academics a number to be a, go to the administration? is that lou? this is freedom of speech. we've got to recognize this is what the one young people to do to to think about these things. and because absolutely, i mean we have talked and see from dw in georgetown university as well as the american university. yesterday form a line around the students to protect them from counter uh 9 is protesters. and then again today we had faculty profile, so i'm faculty members. same thing, protect the power spending and profiles and students and the support is very clear on the academics or standing in, in strong solid verity. i didn't for the section of the rights of the students against the repression that this administration has been inflicting on them for
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months and even years. do you see that? but the number of students walked away over night as a bit of a defeat that they just couldn't stand up against the fracture of jeopardizing their career, jeopardizing their housing. is you say, no, actually, these barricades went up around. i would say 7 or 8 am this morning and the way that the barricades were split up was that some of us were on the outside. some students were on the outside and somewhere so left on the inside. and so everyone who is, who isn't kept menu the risks and we're aware that there would be a rack. but again, not passion for the struggle for the liberation of the screen, understand the site. and because that's a whole, these universities accountable for the money that the place in the pockets of these work criminals, they refuse to die best when design is institutions. that is the most important thing to the students. and they will not back down is not as if the, if you look around at the hundreds upon hundreds of community members, the,
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the hundreds of 100 nations that and resources that these students are receiving from all over the dc maryland, virginia region. the estimates of the victory that this is, i'd be watching diversity and captains pop up all over the nation. these students are the power of the movement. you mean very nicely by thank you for joining us and here the thank you very much indeed. reside for the palestinian use that way. and so this protest is going to continue for some considerable time. and i'm going to leave you by just giving you a flavor of what we've been hearing for the last several hours here. outside of betty, pretty much george washington university in washington, dc, right in the heart of the nation's capital.
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boisterous demonstration. to add an fisher for us, always ready forces have launched a series of strikes on several neighborhoods in gaza to palestinians with kelvin arrayed them in this rich refugee camp in the center of the strip. 3 others were killed in a foaming office, sent it to a school in coney, eunice in the south. and for more palestinians went to east to arrange camp. as a result of a drone attack, seen in health ministries reporting at least 51 people killed in the past 24 hours . as a report stopped from rafa. the attacks on the gauze was the threat really did not stop within the past 24 hours of at least $51.00 palestinians have fair reports of killed according to gauze. as health ministry, as we have been recording multiple that tax in a rough hour, at least 2 locations being targeted with 2, at least palestinians have been injured and now they are receiving treatment at the
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job hospital. but again, and it says on the ground in the middle areas happened reporting and constance onto the re bombardment and unprecedented rates of strikes that target. residential houses on the farm land with a number of casualties have been transferred to a box or hospitals to receive medical treatment. now these, these unprecedented escalation of military attacks came in light of the at and dissipated military and cogent for rough. our district as palestinians are following all the latest developments on the ground regarding the political assets being made by regional payers in order to bridge the gaps of this on this type of, of this understanding that we, how my son is valid in order to get for an end for the fighting on the ground as palestinians here believe that they have no one else safe to go. tar competitive out is there a roof on palestine? israel is war and gaza has left the strips. health care system in ruins. the
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collapse of sanitation systems and i could clean drinking water is fueling the spirit of disease. honey, my mood reports after months of bombardment on suffering, the people of god that have been left within you in the beginning, the vision because as it should be, a honda for the situation is very dark and the place is not suitable for living at to no toilets, no water, no sanitation facilities, just making it very difficult. one toilet and one was designed for 5000 displaced individuals. people are in overcrowded spaces. and this has led to a spread of infectious diseases, very alien to us. even the health ministry cannot determine what these diseases uh the lack of showers in hand washing facilities means maintaining a proper hygiene is nearly impossible. stagnating water and pour waste management held the breed diseases, carrying mosquitoes and slice the number of those with malaria. the fever and other
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illness is rising, whole eligible diseases such as hepatitis and other infectious diseases spreading quickly. vomiting and diarrhea are among the most whites but diseases among children. israel's war on gaza is also screening the management of medical ways, adequate sanitation and the supply of clean medical supply. and there is no sanitation or waste management when you live industries. there's no sanitation, tools, or equipment to help tools as simple as a broom or sweepers are not available if they are available, they are very expensive. for 7 months, we've had no work or salary and we can't afford buying these necessities. it's not just on sanitary conditions here that are creating health of problem sickness, stress on the problem of the conflict. we're not excited. the pressing on both dramatic stress disorders are building into a mental health nightmare for the people of dog roles and tens bombing campaign has eliminated nearly co sourcing services and health care. 2 recovery will need
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a humanitarian aid organization. local authority is an international actors to work together. sanitation, waste management and health care, including mental health treatment, are all needed immediately. clean water would be start and even more. outage of the garza palestine of the nation says it doesn't have enough information for me is video forces. as it investigates accusations that some of us staff members took part in october 7th attacks, even investigators will return to israel may was approved, continues of serious gabriel, as on the small from new york in january is real told the un 12 of their staff members working for under a were involved in the october 7th attacks, all 12 were fired and the secretary general almost immediately ordered an internal investigation into the claims. the investigation by the un office of internal
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oversight services is ongoing. normally, the un doesn't release its findings publicly, but because 16 countries suspended funding to unreal following the obligations on friday, the secretary general spokesperson gave an update of the 12, under a staff is real accused. the un has closed one case because no evidence was provided by israel to support their allegations. 3 cases were suspended, as information provided by israel was not sufficient. the other 8 cases are still under investigation. and in march and april, israel went to the un with names of 7 more employees. it said also were part of october 7th. one of those cases, the u. n. has suspended as well, pending more information from israel. the other 6 remained under investigation. the u. n. said it was looking into what it calls corrective measures for the staff member whose case was closed. the,
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the secretary general wants to be extremely proactive for the sake of all right. uh, for the sake also of, of the, uh, tens of thousands of on the other on, while workers, uh, were continuing to do their job in the most difficult circumstances. right. um, so we will continue. we will go where the evidence leads us and we will continue to appeal to donors, just report unable to support on what generously you and investigators are expected to be back in israel next month. so their final report is not expected to be ready for at least a few more weeks gabriel's onto, i'll just see it at united nations in new york. well sort of head on out to 0. why can't he is refusing to leave the homes despite devastating floods the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines? that is the failure to free, the captive still being held by him asked how difficult a moment is best for prime minister netanyahu is trying to stay in differently as 5 minutes to know the state, possibly else of j. frank assessments. how to relations decline between them is uh 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 johnson, july 2014. as is where the forces bombarded the gaza strip for 50 days, resident of the coming to the deaf and devastation seems to the eyes of palestinian capital mind lead, hama, who films and strikes the 2 thousands of life. including its own
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garza, the last picture on, on the the challenges here with the welcome back. a reminder of our top stores. the site is ready for us is have launched as strikes on several neighborhoods in garza residential areas. and mr. hatch refugee camp and con units were hits, microphone attacks, at least $51.00 people having to 24 hour period university protests and sort of
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down to a ton of stock. tenure spread, united states. students saw it demanding their schools. the best from is around 550 protests is rested in paris. so demonstration by students was broken off off to the okay. part the main building of the sciences university for hours in the evening in the universe. the management said it had to reach an agreement with students who promised they would no longer interrupt costa's office. it was natasha butler, was that the protest incentives this report, the cages inside terraces, procedures, seals, po, university, dozens of students demanding an end to israel's war. and garza outside to others, challenging for phones to help stop what they say is a genocide. we are witnessing a genocide and as a student we are in the process of shaping our own political awareness. and we know
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that student movements and voices have marked history. so this is why we can't stay silent. things became tense when a group, supposing israel arrive to stay, to counter protest for the really so cancer. i live near here and i worry this university is no longer friends. french police moved in to separate the 2 sides. meanwhile, most students during the demonstration, the only thing we own, the children. one of the they have is a university is like, there is another great a university. we have a few demands, but one of them is to start investigating all of the ties they have with the state of israel, which is academy and financial. there's already research with the work on that to understand how these really universities are complicit in the case of potential
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genocide declared by the i c j. and we want it starts with investigating prep partnerships. the protest is the latest student demonstrations on wednesday, french police page assisting, the student says with a beat 100 and symbolic there's a real, we will not only and seems to be very wide and burn friend slides. there was a silence. proposed 9 voices. now we've reached another step with the police coming into our campus during the wednesday, the provision to pick is out of the times. is this the next assignment of silence? the must be broken, say to students is palestinian rights to be heard. especially poplar era parse the often more than 2 years of war. ukraine is struggling to recruit new troops is
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recently passed a new there in the conscription age when 27 to 25. on tuesday went further, issuing a new possible rules for men abroad from home and reports from keith. the ukraine struggling to buy men to fight its military, come on during the east, his cit, the in some sections of the front line. brushing policies out number 7 to one. now it's governments announced a new controversial measure. it will stop issuing any new passports abroad to military each man. they'll only be able to get them back in ukraine. he wants them to come home. is what the ukranian minister of foreign affairs to meet, throw cool level, wrote in a statement how it looks like now. and then of conscription, age went abroad. shirt is state, he doesn't care about it. survival and then comes and wants to receive services from the state. it doesn't work his way. a country is a will a wednesday, the oldest seem to go into instant effect to me, ukraine,
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impossible office in will. so there are tens of thousands of ukrainian men of military age in poland to go to pick up my possible goal here is 6 am. yesterday we spent the night, but no one's giving us a possible. what do we do now? this is a fight against draft dodgers, but they didn't ask us on the basis we went abroad. how can i be a draft don't j? if i went to broad legally and they'll tell us the neighboring ukraine supports the major. and it's defense minister said like wednesday, these country could help how we can talk, but we've already suggested for a long time that we're able to aid the ukrainians side by helping those who are subject to ministry service. go home. mr. is a test. i think that many of our compatriots feel outraged now when they see young ukrainian men in hotels and caches in here all the time. about how much effort we have to make to help ukraine, but will the measure increase ukraine's true numbers? alexi headman is a military analyst and was a major in the army. let's begin with those models that i'm going to put along with
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. we need 3 things. one is the middle tree 8 that we've already got from out part is to is the mobilization of troops and 3 powerful fortifications to repel the russians. these 3 things need to add up so that were able to find the width is from a $61000000000.00 a package from the united states. now suddenly begin arriving in coming weeks. ukraine still missing meant with the john home and i'll just say to keep you correct us. secretary of state anthony banking has ended a 3 day visit to china. it was his 2nd trip to beijing in less than a year. the president, shooting, paying said the king to find common ground. however, the china has urge the west to address rising disagreements between the 2 countries . the areas of difference include rushes invasion in ukraine as well as taiwan. you know, higher police departments just released both the camera footage of the arrest of
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a 53 year old black man died off the he was detained. the front tyson can be heard, repeated the heading of police officers. i can't breathe as a pin him to the ground to handcuff him. tyson was arrested in a box to fleeing the scene of a car accident. on april 18th office, a company seemed placing a knee on his neck for about 30 seconds. the incidence is reminiscent of george floyd's dad after this 4 years ago, which on least a wave of protests against police brutality. heavy rains have devastated parts of east africa in recent weeks. floods in tons of nap or indian kenya have killed at least 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes. welcome web reports now from kaji aldo county south of the capital market.
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the rains mostly come at night, leave devastation in the morning. dozens of people have been killed in flash floods, here in kenya, holdings upon those mother was one of them. this is what remains of the home and her possessions. 6 people died here. this is exactly the phase. this is where we found them. the 40 of my mother's neighbors was trapped right across here and it seemed as though my cousin held her ankle with her head lost between her ties. people in the slums of the capitol, nairobi say the government some little to help president william root so called an emergency meeting. earlier this week. i also asked the military and i'm happy that many missed up for defends is yeah. to provide some of the capabilities they have to support citizens. it's mostly can use red cross rescuing people,
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providing some food and shelter to those who've lost their homes. grace, why, why they told us nobody came to help her. and the ones that came gushing in and it keeps happening either commerce id number, but definitely sometimes you can't get food to eat for the day. so you just one meal in the evening. the water that comes from the upper house is, is a lot. it's read is lot. you cannot sleep at night and have to stay awake in case it comes again ada. braces, thieves broke in and stole a neighbor's possessions when they fled for high ground. so she refuses to join the hundreds of thousands of people across east africa, has been displaced by the floods in the last month. scientists say that this kind of extreme weather is becoming more frequent because of climate change. and the weather full cost of the site is going to be more heavy rain here in the days ahead . malcolm web houses 0 country jada account. so you can, yeah,
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you can find more on our website. i'll just say i don't. the weather is next to it . it's not story questions. well, the crack down on us student protests against is what else want casa directions? free speech to stay with the the hello, southern parts of china. now brace for yet more heavy ray, sundry down pools as we go through the next couple of days. you can see the little plot systems pushing for oil on may you front, which will flick its way in as we go one through sas dice i pockets of heavy rain. when you do get a sundry down pull, you might well see 304050 millimeters, a frank coming down in next and no time you can see where the yellows to show up. sas they into sunday. the app as most storms around
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a similar area. pushing royce up into central and eastern positive china at that stage where the weather will make its way across the fall south of south korea pushing into southern parts of the japan. but you can see how it links all the way back yet more heavy right coming into the southern areas of china. so we are looking at the flooding the problems here. we go through the next couple of days for the south where we have go to scattering machines into the southern philippines as usual, showers that across most driving the equator. still clinging on some rain there, which is not a pos of indonesia, a little bit of weather, still clinging onto the southern past, all the best for lanka, really across india, it's really about the heat white temperatures into the forty's for many. so what's the weather for the bond with west? the examination being today's headlines. i wish i had the word word to describe what
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setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions right now. if you're on campus talking about the site, you are being called anti semitic and a supporter of care international filmmakers and will cross journalist bring programs to enforce and inspire to options await us in the immediate future funded crisis for climate revolution. going out to 0. the from coast to coast is rising in us universities against, as well as will on gauze to fly across to students and demanding that schools, hotels links with israel. but how these protests become politicized. and this freedom of speech and the price, this is inside story, the .

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