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become this real strongest back or is us president, you will find the right to stand with this real with no red line. as long as us support continues, is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept, from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the is really a tax continued to kill palestinian civilians o across. guys are those who survive, say only pieces of their loved ones remain the hello. this is alex is here. i live from bill. hi, i'm for the back. people also coming out. satellite images show the scale of forced to space mentioned guys, a 7 city of rafa. the u. n says 600 thousands palestinians have fled in just over a week. the russian president vladimir fulton is on
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a state visit to china, seeking more support for his more in ukraine and french troops arrive in new caledonia to have stopped the base of the protests and the specific overseas territory. at 12, a state of emergency has been the it's been another day of bloodshed across guys i was, doesn't scaled. and countless others made on the same day palestinian smock knocked by the catastrophe. and one of the latest strikes of miss ha hit, a group of people gathered at an internet access site. at least 4 people were killed and dozens were injured. many of them critically nor con reports. the. this is the optimal stuff and it's really a reading goal. it's a city. 7 a heavily populated area was hit as posting and got to, to use the internet access points. this happened not long after it's ready. boot is,
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is much through does a 2 neighborhood to make a new road for tanks. as their tongues withdrew comedies were tons only to be faced with both death and destruction. again, remember that it must be with sheltering into school, which they showed an order in the way of a funny dead bodies which turn on the streets. and we are suffering hook going and pick up the fun houses and show them we came to the schools and then came here to see the damage debt. it's so common here that people will post a corporate body along the street, barely demarcated by the broken buildings only the side people of gathering whatever food materials they come to suffice the same stories that struggle and simple labels street of the street. here did you need family had
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fled, is where the bombardment and the jabante refugee camp for the north to seek shelter with the ruins of gulf, the city. and i've a show of the i've got their number on my here. we are thrown on the street and they destroyed our houses. my 4 older children died. our homes were destroyed. they shook us and they threw us on the street so that she had some children, a trying to stay positive in the darkness. and in the summer and neighborhood nearby moved devastation offered his re strike on his un clinic for the day of some years ship on a woke to life shattering news of love. paula about london. i woke up in the morning and heard people talking about an a strike on the clinic, and if 6 seems dropped a missile on it as 3 months ago i came in, so my mother in pieces and my father next to her. so i took the bodies and buried the lawyer, the public. i'm amazingly lived aries
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of refuge, have become targets and backgrounds. and to be ready, fundable palestinians are left with blissful protection. laura comes out to 0 and i'll just here is honey. my most sent this report from outside. i likes the hospital in down. the law following the latest is really strikes. this is has been part of the pattern of attacks. we've documents, documented a monitor for the past 7 months. it's the tops and all means of life. old as social services have been eliminated to include it. the service is as simple as being connected to the internet or having you're going to charge the properly a group of people were on july street. that's at the, one of the major streets in gauze, a city where at a point of trying to get internet connection were targeted by a drawing that the attacker drawn the targeted then by firing at least one miss out
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at the crowd. 3 people reported killed, right? at the spot and one more person reported it killed inside the hospital. as soon as arriving to the hospital, the sustaining the critical injuries and could not make it. there are other injuries who were transferred to the hospital but are still a very critical conditions, particularly difficult time looking at a hospital that is, is largely running at a very low capacity in terms of medical stuff and the medical supplies inside the hospital, unable to provide the necessary needed medical support whatsoever on, on a separate attacks is really military. continue this track and intensive by its artillery, selling, as well as the ears try on your body, a records you kept with more people reported guild that causing a great deal of destruction, including a journalist in his family. within the past couple hours,
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a journalist works inside the, the refuge account documenting these really attacks on the public facility. the residential buildings were attacked along with his, with a member of his family, were reported killed in an air strike. the united nation says around $600000.00 palestinians have fled to wi fi in the 10 days since is really tax forced to go sheriff the rasa crossing. this is an aerial shot of northwest rafa on the 4th of may 2 days before that is really action began and this is the same location on wednesday this week. as you can see, most of the $0.10 shelters have been removed. that same thing can be seen here, an area of rough, i full of 10, some the 4th of may before these really ami began ordering the latest evacuations. and here is the same place. 10 days later, they've all gone. but where are they going to?
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well, this is one of the places, the ex con hospital university, in han units north from rossa, an area that had been mostly flat and dirty in the war. on the 4th of may, there was not attend to b, c. but by this wednesday, it had filled up something similar that can be seen in the coastal area of my wasi, where the number of ken size increased dramatically. as of today, some 600000 people, a quarter of guys as population have been displaced from rough. i, since the 6th of may as this really ground operation, there continues the office where the coordination of imagined affairs as ground incursions and heavy fighting, also continued to be reported. and there are by law, in central gaza, as well as in jamalia in northern casa, many of the families now on the move, once again have already been displaced repeatedly since october is regardless of whether they move or stay civilians and guys and must be protected. a group of these really settlers has again attached trucks carrying live saving aide,
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that was heading towards casa. they climbed onto the vehicle, throwing and destroying supplies, these really settlers and went on to a time to a policy and drivers injuring them. both the attack took place near the legal is really settlement of beta l in the occupied westbank. and now the developments as well as defense base, or you'll have guidelines has come out in opposition to his risk control over guys that after the war is calling on prime minister netanyahu to rule out such a possibility and to consider palestinian alternatives to her mouth immediately when you call it, it was, i mean, shut off. i called on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to declare that is rarely not to have a civilian rule over the cause of the trip. that there will be no, it's really miniature administration into strip under a governing alternative to home us in the gaza strip will be promoted immediately. mama jump, joan is following the dispute. but then these really cabinet from jordan's capital of mine because the national government has shut down algae, seawright, and israel,
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a public spot laying bare the divisions in israel's war cabinet on wednesday at a press conference in tel aviv is rarely defense, administer your wife, golan stated publicly that israel should not be involved in military rule in gaza once the war is over. he also called on his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to publicly reject that scenario as well. now, not too long after that, you have the prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that the palestinian authority won't rule gaza and adding that as long as how much remains no other party will govern in gaza. also responding, a 3rd member of the war cabinet is reopened against feedback. galani said galani speaks the truth, that it is the leadership's responsibility to do the right thing for the country at all costs. now again, this is all really showing deepening divisions among members of the work cabinet at a very critical time. at
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a time when more critics of netanyahu are stating that he has not expressed any clear plan for how gaza should be governed once the war is over, in a so called day after scenario. we know that the americans have been frustrated by this and have also suggested that nothing yahoo would try to formulate a plan for how gaza should be governed once the war is over. but also we've seen more and more on named members of the military establishment, but members of the military establishment, nonetheless, being quoted throughout these really media landscape and is really media outlets expressing frustration about the fact they don't think enough as being done to come up with a plan for a post worst scenario in gaza. also members of the military establishment named members, but members of military establishment. nonetheless, being quoted in his really outlets saying that they are very worried that because political leadership in israel is not heating the advice of the west. and what the
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us is urging is real to do that, that could constitute a bigger fracture. and the relationship between the us and israel going for how much i'm just here. i'm not. and a reminder that i'm homage i'm doing is covering this from my mind because the israel has find out his ear at where reporting from outside israel protest against the non by are being held at universities across the us. many of them are the campuses which has been holding valleys in support of palestinians in gaza for weeks now, john henry, for some outbreak michigan here the university of michigan, the administration have asked students to break up this enhancement the academic year over with you as soon as they are going to remain in bed, they are holding a rally, hundreds of people. and they have said that they have taped their demands to the door, the all region. the regions are the officials of the university with the power to change policies. those demands are one to the best for him,
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is railey apartheid in genocide and their words never to financial operations. they say must be beholden to what they call a people's audit. and 3, the university of michigan needs to withdraw from home is really academic cooperation. and they need to abolish the police force and replace it with a crisis response force. we talked to a student here, this is what she had to say to what student and movements have proven is that the heart of the movement is well and alive with in campuses. and so wherever the movement resides, that is where i will be, and that is where the policy and supporters will always be. so the in camera is still going on strong. today's day 24. and we're going to remain here until our demands are mad. and i have technically graduated, my heart has never graduated from the policy move. it's always going to be committed to that no matter what. so i am going to remain here. and so has several of our team members will put in our folks. and students who are even taking classes
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right now, but who have decided to not go back home for the summer and to remain here because of their commitment to policy integration. as part of the rally students large around campus here at the university of michigan to draw attention to their demands . and then they came back here to the encampment and gathered around a table. that's a new gotomeeting table. and on each of the 8 chairs is a picture of one of the 8 regions of the university. that's because the university regents have not been negotiating with their students and their students want them to come to the tape. john henry and l g 0 ann arbor, michigan, the assigned to the world news now in russian president vladimir 14 is in charge. and as i talked with these countries biggest and most important trading partners, present changing thing is hosting for routine for to day state visit,
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which is set to underscore what the latest call a know limits partnership that spring in colleges here is kind of trina, u. n. b gene correspondence. so katrina, what was discussed between the 2 sites, the well these 2 day visit is really about the 2 side solidifying what they say is it's a huge accomplishment that has reached unprecedented level. so it was lighting the fusion that we've seasoned team behind closed doors and the aging earlier this morning. and lisa were expected of expecting a joint declaration as well as 11 government documents to be signed out multiply the agenda was no doubt's too big topics. the 1st to crank know vladimir putin releasing all that in chinese. the media commending she didn't thing for his neutral stones on the conflict saying that china has not worse since the war old, the disrupted the global economy as opposed to other countries. he also has said that china has recognized russia's security concerns. now she just thing is just
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fresh from a trip to europe last week. and you officials who he met with have really hold on him to urge putin to end his invasion if you've prayed. and she did thing really has rebuffed that request about the same time trying to trying to position itself as a mediate. and someone pushing piece here and manual on the chrome that has mentions is desire, for example, for a truce to be cold during the power olympics in july. so that may come up. also. another big topic is the issue of tre notes. chinese trade to russia has become an economic lifeline to most coach during the ukraine invasion last year. it was worth $200000000000.00. that's up 60 percent since pre war levels. a lot of it is chinese inputs, russia and cheap oil and gas coming from russia in to china. i know a lot of those transactions are made in tried me, which one is when one of the things that boats large will be working to do is try
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to find way that this budgeting trade does not become impacted by these boxes of western sections against russia. so no doubt that would have be discussed as well as ways to increase people to people and cultural exchanges between fits, it seems to be katrina, i mean, balance relationships with china, providing an economic lifeline for moscow. what is raging and get out of this well, it's showing that it finds itself in the world and, and increasingly tends rivalry with the united states and aging policy makers really don't see it. it's getting better, at least in the short term. so it's very important. fortunately, that have a player like russia, big military pallet in the corner, should that be any conflict down the line? another big thing is that china is really unhappy with the current global order, which is the use of dominated by the united states. pages of the us is a bully that doesn't take into account the other systems of other countries. and
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she didn't. these big projects has been to submit that us like international order . we can see this through trying to trying to drive a wedge between 0 and the western block, such as the bricks and through the belgian road infrastructure. and you should have this project to create a more multi polar world as china seas. it is one that's very much supported and backed by russia and thank you. katrina, i'll just say or is katrina, you are reporting a life from badging. the united nations refugee agency says they are now more than 3000000 ukrainians. the space within the country, and more than 5000000 refugees abroad, the latest to free people from the khaki of region in the face of a new russian offensive. john had home and re for some khaki. just the day before session to scare the cat were in the home in full chance. the canal during the sense of displace people and how to keep getting a male,
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a head of an uncertain future. you could see what can be the plans for 5 man who has no home for now inside a cave in this place. but what could be my plans such just explain to me that this is a little, they've got a live sort of his life in both chance. and they've got maybe 4 or 5 bags. that's what's left of that life. now. 8000 people in the flight is russian forces across the buddha and into ne ukraine. a new offensive which has kept and several villages resulted in street fighting. and the biggest boot a tom, both chance of these russian forces a bunch of rescue policies are trying to get people out of it explosions and they say the tax on that vehicles. so good news. so the good, what's the roads are being challenged with renee, the farms are being dropped from drones just sometimes you even need to get out of
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the car and put your hands on it and show that you're a civilian, that you're taking the elderly. but that doesn't always help much similar after we spoke demitra drake, but to try and pick up more people victoria and a parent stay so room problems getting here. thing but bicycles or anything like that might you proceed? you already knew her shot at the automatic group on to end. the cross roads have already passed a girl soldiers to help the us be jump into the car down there they say to me, hold on. because now we will go at the speed of light and little bit of them as a now they staying and one of the few rooms in the center. it's meant mostly for processing. most of it, people have gone on to friends or relatives over them. they took no one to take them in. at least they reach safety. they told us then a bowman that went off and they huddled in the car at all way from the windows. even ukraine, 2nd city, under constant bombardment, isn't really
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a safe haven. these people don't home and i'll just see the how to keep the still ahead on al jazeera, crowded in sanitary conditions in the camps of the congo. the perfect circumstances for a rapid spread of cholera. the in depth analysis of the days headlines if that was a rough or offensive. where would the people go? people have no place to give each one of 2000 people has to be displaced at least 2 times frank assessments. this is a mass and blow to free speech and freedom of the press informed opinions you can be somebody, this is on one of the hostages, october 7th, and return. and i want to link to stuff inside story on al jazeera, the sense that it meant that getting. yeah. and he just showed that the price is
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high for a family of palestinian activists. so peacefully protected the community from is really secular expansion in the occupied westbank for decades. they just put that 80 for that. like on. oh, i see this is the story that's i'm trying to see them moving them. some of the on the fire on it just so you know, the news the, they're watching colleges here live from doha. welcome back and some breaking news out of gas at this hour. these really military says 5 of its soldiers have been
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killed. they died during fighting, and the northern part of a gaza strip is been renewed, fighting in the north, in the past week between these really forces and palestinian fighters. at least 4 policy needs have been killed and many more injured in an is really striking guys, a cd that gathered at an internet access point on the day that palestinians moxie, 76 sent over 3 of the not the bus or the catastrophe. and the united nation says around $600000.00 palestinians, have fred ross right in the 10 days. and he's really time for some notion of the rush of crossing a series of satellite pictures show the scale of to force to space in other. well, he is a state of emergency has been declared in the french overseas territory of new caledonia . that's after 4 people were killed in protest against controversial changes to the voting system. pro independence demonstrated say the reform or for the margin license wayne have reports
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a state of the nation. so you may be in place in new caledonia, but there's no sign of com. returning to the streets of the capital, new map groups of protest is continued together in violation of the new rules. burning fires in many parts of the city. pro independence groups lead by indigenous kind of luck of finding a decision by the french government to change electro laws, which they believe are designed to marginalize the voice of the things awful. we hope that the state listens to us, that they realize that we do not agree with this. we do not agree with that little on the way. uh, why should we give other people the chance to decide for us. we've been in the colonial situation for several years now. then on tuesday, the french parliament adopted the constitutional reform bill that would allow a french residents who have lived in new caledonia for 10 years to vote in local elections. frances interior minister said the bill was aimed at expanding democracy . yours will good postpone them to respect the parliamentary vote. we need to
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understand what we're doing here. this is so that somebody's bone and you kind of don't, you know, to caledonian parents can vote in local elections. it's not revolutionary. but members of the can not community disagree. they say the reform would die loose. the inverts and the push for independence. some left wing politicians say the bill should be scrapped. you have to put there are 2 communities in new caledonia for them to have a common destiny. you kept ignore the indigenous community to conduct the decision to pass this bill when the national assembly is something the 3rd government and there's to call a compromise. but the only compromise that's been made here is one between him and the lawyers. the con knox did not want of the bill still needs to be ratified by congress. but in the meantime, the french government wants to hold talks with protest leaders. on wednesday, the prime minister held a crisis meeting in paris and ordered more security personnel to be sent to new caledonia. the government has also banned the social media app to talk out of
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concern that was being used to organize and intensify the protests. wayne, hey, al jazeera towed on a new zealand. well, it sounds speak to david in who's the president of a new caledonia chamber of commerce and industry. he's joining us live from new may i thank you very much, david, for being with us on al jazeera. can you tell us 1st about the current situation on the ground has comm returned and have the french troops arrived. thank you for having me on your show. we experience 3 days of riots and they were perpetrated by a task. i don't young people out of the society and so we will not really prepared for that. and that's why we were kind of overwhelmed by the situation. nobody was prepared. uh, we lost more than $100.00 businesses that were vandalized for a reduced to ashes. that means 2000 jobs last can. so the chamber of
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commerce has estimated the financial loss of at around 20000000000 frank. so if i put you in perspective, that would be 40000000000 euros in mainland for us. that is of course content over . all right, so the rise have had a huge impact as you say, the on of the economy of the territory on daily life day. what is the current situation? no right now has come returned a um it's um, uh during the day time. uh, tom is about, uh, has about 3 to search whenever to, uh, uh, comes in, uh, the re, upstarts again. um, what we really need is the state of urgency. the state of urgency for us is a good thing because we have found that so those uh rioters uncontrollable um there were 90 connected or maybe
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incentivized by pro dependents politicians. and now that surgery out of control. uh, that's what we need to return to the state. don't know. and um, normally the situation, hopefully we've come under control very soon because right across in so it is bringing more troops to. yeah, to secure the, the retreat the friendships have left to the main line. dana are due to arrive or maybe have arrived already on the island. can you explain david, to our international audience, which may not be familiar with the situation. what's behind this and go in the unrest that's been bubbling for some time now on the territory. this latest one came after the french bottom, and of course adopted reforms that would change voting goals in new caledonia. what changes specifically would this lead to from a social and economic perspective?
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yes, that's right. before me, it's very difficult to have this done because i'm from neutrally doing it, as well as the change of voting rights has in effect really um, a little impact because that means accepting you can think of people leaving and you kind of don't. yep. and some people being born in a new tele do now as being accepted in the um, the electoral college to vote for the election. so not even a independence or separate termination elections. so on the one hand, you have those of these political focus. but when you see the roads, you understand that you kind of doing your has to deal with priority with social unrest and not so much. we have a policy cool and institutional unrest. so for us, it's very confusing because we need the economy to get going. we need prosperity
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for you coming to an end when prosperity for connect people. and now we update some of destroying enterprises, which are the fairy play square living together and building together that comes from right. they they, they've been 3 independence referendums in the last few years. and you kind of don't. yeah. in 2018. 20. 202021. which were all rejected and the last vote was in fact boycotted by the pro indigenous kind of population. do you get a sense that varies today? a stronger desire to break away from france as the addition of the economic quote is that it's not the right time to talk about independence. one day when you're kind of doing it would be for service. when a whole new kid he doing is would have access to the same opportunities to education and to um,
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a better living. then we will all vote maybe for some independence. but right now to decide, uh on the defendants is not even the right time or even direct question. uh, we have to talk to the future. um, you kind of doing an economy. we have to tackle the future of our society because we don't even have a common understanding of what you kind of doing you, let's say both decided to use. okay, thank you david, for talking to us. we appreciate you bringing us there. your views from new caledonia. new may i, david deann is the president of the new caledonia chamber of commerce and industry . we appreciate your time. is that more than 2500000 people have been forced from their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo, by a conflict between government forces and m. 23 rebels. the displaced are living in unsanitary comes the north keepers provincial capital, coma web.

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