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all settings your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence, the the hello on top of the car. this has been use out of life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the winehouse joins calls from the e. u and the you in and demanding an explanation for the mass graves found and cancer multiple is rarely strikes it, residential areas and profit something, gaza rescue a search for suffices and get in israel tempest plant outside the home. if these for any prime minister up to him, us release has a video of a 23 year old is ready captive the purchase in the us in sol integrity with palestinian spread across university campuses in texas,
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new york and los angeles. as more arrange something nice. this route pounds has belonged positions across living homes for the in the heaviest file. i think. since develop again the it is 22 g m take the white house has described the reports of mass graves and gaza is deeply disturbing. the european union and the united nations has joined international calls for an independent pro open to the situation. now on wednesday, another $51.00 bodies were found in the grounds. the hospital, in con eunice, more than 300, had been discovered since saturday. hospitals have protection on the international law, but have come under. he is ready bombardment, since as well as war on council began. and on top of that, the us national security advisor jake sullivan says washington wants on says as
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those reports are deeply disturbing. we have been in touch at multiple levels with the israeli government. we want answers, we want to understand exactly what happened. you've seen some public commentary from the adf on that, but we want to know the specifics of what the circumstances of this were. and we want to see this thoroughly and transparently investigated so that the whole world can have a comprehensive answer and we, the united states can't as well, i can't speak beyond that because of course, we're in the early days of fully understanding what happened. we are gravely concerned by the, by the result, the discovery of most grace in the founding unique. i mean, uh i'll, she follow speed obviously something that the forces us to quote for an independent investigation of older suspicions and all the circumstances. because indeed it to create the impression that there might have been violations of international human rights committed. that's why it's important to have independent investigation and to ensure the accountability kept them on this. let's go straight to the honey jar . castro who joins us now from washington. dc and heidi,
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those are pretty strong with from both the white house and the you just how much should we be making of them the right. they are strong words, but there was a key difference between those 2 statement and those 2 statements. jake sullivan, the white house national security advisor, did not use the word independent at all and his description of the type of investigation that the us is taking here. he did say the us wants answers and that these reports of the mass graves are disturbing. but he did not say who he wanted to do this investigation. that is a question that our colleagues elizondo put to the us deputy ambassador to the un earlier in the day, asking if the us was pushing for an independent investigation. he was told no, but that the us would be talking to other countries and also reviewing photos. but that again, these reports of the mass graves are deeply disturbing. and honey,
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we've known about these mess cries for some time. so why is the white house speaking out about them now? and will these woods actually be made with any sort of action? that's right. now, the white house and the us state department, they have them putting out comments. as more information came out in the numbers of these bodies have been growing, but you're right today was the strongest comments on the mask res. yet, and there has been pressure on the united states to be more outspoken and to take action on this. not only from other world leaders, but also from american use with so many people now taking to the countries, universities staging these protests in support of palestinians and talking about the discovery of these mass graves. as yet more evidence that the us must change its policy on israel, but that change is not anywhere in the distance. by most forecast. you'll see that
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just today us president joe biden signed into law, get another military, a package to israel. so as you said, there is more rhetoric here. action though has been for not forthcoming data. okay, thanks so much for that, heidi. how did you like history for us there in washington? dc with heidi mentioned earlier at the you in headquarters in your account is here as gabriella ellis on the asked for hon hawk deputy spokesperson full. the secretary general about the possibilities of an investigation into the mass graves discovered at nasa and else chief of hospitals and guys, and that this was their exchange. there was another mass graves discovered at unnecessary hospital 51 people. this now brings it up to more than 300, that if palestinians that have been pulled from mass graves at the 2 largest hospitals, an e u spokesperson today called for an independent investigation. volk or turk is called for an independent investigation. yesterday
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a step step was asked about it. he called for an independent investigation. my question is, what's next? when will we see this happen? first, we'll have to see what kind of investigations are plan but, but our calls as used as you yourself know, did have been made and, and they stand um, uh, at this point. uh uh, there are many entities on the ground including the world health organization. the generic committee and the red cross and offices, the high commission for human rights. uh and uh and uh they can follow up on any rights violations that may have occurred at the grounds of hospitals. a, but an independent, effective, and transparent investigation to the desk. ad nasir and i'll ship a hospitals must be conducted. the world health organization has repeated. it's called for a hospitals, health workers, patients and civilians to be be protected, to have their basic human rights respected. uh and as plans are reportedly being
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made for potentially further fighting, we ask that all parties continue to work to keep hospital safe. can i have a couple of follow ups please for hon. um, are any of the u. n. h agencies that are working in guys are right now, admittedly under very difficult conditions equipped to investigate mass graves. i don't believe that the situation on the ground is conducive to investigations at this point. uh again uh there needs to be a halt of fighting, and this is something we've called for repeatedly. okay, if i made another one, if you don't mind, because it's very important is or for an independent investigation to take place. would it need permission from israel for any of this goes across our work for any investigations to be effective. all of the parties in the area uh that control access uh sufficient to conduct the investigation would need
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to agree to it. so he's real would have to agree to allowing any independent investigators and that seems to pose a very large problem, considering that israel is accused of perpetrating these crimes. how are they then going to agree to allowing and investigators to independent investigators that seems like it puts the un in a very, for lack of a better word, difficult position on. how are you going to get an independent investigation then? well, again, this is something that's been true across the board with our investigations. there's always difficulties in terms of places where conflict has occurred to get the access we need, but ultimately, for any investigation to be meaningful. you need that access can. let's take a closer look at al shape a hospital where some of the mass graves were found. satellite images show at the hospital a complex and open ga. so before is there any forces besieged to compound? this is an image all the i'll ship hospital at the beginning of april to is ready forces entered and occupied the compounds of 2 weeks. the 2 met scribes were found
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in the hospital grounds for with guns. a civil defense authorities have been recovering the bodies of those who were killed. luigi danielle is a single extra ad nauseum law school. he was among the academics invited by human rights organizations to discuss the special rebel to his guys like genocide report at the you in the human rights council. he says, systematic crimes have already been committed in casa on a roof ex scale. we are witnessing reports by a multi police city of crazy bull human rights organizations, media outlets documenting you a relevant list targeting of cdns or otherwise protected by students of at least 2518 workers. that being to you the, the, the, off the, some of the coordination of do you mind study and affairs accounts for a 190 out workers queued since the beginning of these media dot com. so. ready it's
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true that there being no concrete results of existing investigations, but we don't know if nothing is happened because the international court was already investigating pro level international crimes by both parties to this conflict. and the prosecutor, the international court, is made clear in multiple locations. so that the court easy investigating also probable crimes committed by these really are me. so there is a distinct, likely that's august. we're on our event event for you as a leaders, but let me stress that they are longer overdue. the injustice then system of the crimes and already been completed on their re fi, cook's k as these muskrats demonstrate so. so the international community should the pressure immediate to rest warrants to try to prevent the continuation of these
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crimes? are there have been a series of this riley strikes and rougher and southern guys are in the past few hours? one of the strikes of the house in the camp killing at least one person and wounding several others as they were rushed to hospital. another strongly kid of building near you in clinic. i'll just say it was dark if it was the room, was a coy through hospital and the injured who brought the treatment he sent us. this report has not sold in rough all these very minute tree attacks, and the goal is the strip has completely rammed up as a residential house was completely destroyed in the refuge account as a clarity right now the injuries are receiving right now. treatments in a way to hospital as the vast majority of casualties amongst facilities. now, this is the area where the materials or jobs this population has been told to stay and to remain done in order to guarantee the own safety pump. what we can clearly
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recruit and observe when does the past couple of weeks is play. search is very attractive. ones that very densely populated area in light of the anticipated managing cage. and that will be carried out by the is very minute treat within the coming days. that is the situation right now with the ground this thomas city, it was like have no well left to go. start recognizing how just a rough, rough kind of sewing scuffles have broken out between police and protest as outside the residence of these ready prime minister off to a mouse released the video of the hostage they demanded netanyahu 2 more to secure the release of the remaining captives and guns of police escorted his riley national security minister timothy and give it to his car through the crowd and run that police within deployed as protest as much towards government buildings. the demonstrations routed up to him, us release to video 23 year old hersh called the poland, who was taken from a music festival in israel on october. the 7th, been in smith has the daytime. the 1st go book. poland has spent almost $200.00
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days detained, a multi described as an underground. how visits him on october 7th, left um covered in a bag without getting into a pickup truck come and did buy. how much spices that over run the music festival in southern israel, gold book, poland, and others had run to a shelter eventually they were forced out thrown on to a pickup truck and driven to gauze. goldberg, poland, had his left hand blowing off by a grenade. his parents have been pushing for a deal to get them released and were here today with a plea to all of the leaders of the parties would be negotiating to. that includes a car, egypt, the united states, from us and israel, the brave leaning seize this moment and get a deal done. the release of the video public protests by relatives of the captives outside the official residents,
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a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they say that government isn't doing enough to release the $130.00 threes rate is still being held in gaza. and when fall right, security minister, it my think of a left a nearby synagogue. he was heckled with shouts of shame on you. he too, is accused of prioritizing the war against thomas over the rescue of captives as will likely of catholic time. the release of this video to add to the pressure on benjamin netanyahu as he presses on with these plans to launch a military operation. in rafa, it's a reminder that he's really captives will be as much in the line of fire as the modem, one and a half 1000000 palestinians sheltering the border with egypt. bernard smith islanders era, you don't keep bodies, jerusalem, a protest and so forth of palestine. this spring on college campuses across the united states, the white house is present. joe biden supports free speech and non discrimination on campuses. the
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scuffles at the university of texas as the police and state truth is trying to disperse the crowds. the hundreds of students have been arrested in the us since friday, or we have correspondents covering these purchased from coast to coast, john henry and the standing by for us at columbia university in new york. but 1st, it's got a real reynolds who joins us from the university of southern california and rub, can you just give us a sense of exactly what it is like there on campus right now? right now it's very feasible. there are hundreds, at least a 1000 or so primarily here in the center of the phantom slogans like to be see, the fellow side will be 3 other color genocide. ceasefire for 3 or 4. i'm
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going to be a separate. okay. any fines this university which is highly regarded private institution and who's real, who do i mean is really the other entities. they say they don't want their tuition. the money used to support the, you know, this campus has also been a loyal over the past week. apply a contribution involving a young woman. awesome. awesome was develop victory addressed during graduation ceremonies scheduled for next month. but after an online campaign to fly, just do more organizations and rail non us. the numbers for people online campaign see is denied by the
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university, and they said that she was really no evidence whatsoever. so that while people up here and as i said, these people here are not all for some faculty members as well, who, reaching out in support of the student protests that i've joined now by professor joe armor of the faculty law here with us. thank you for joining us professor armor . you spoke to the students here a few moments ago, what formats to the protest university administration. yeah, the, the university administration has not been practicing what say for reprieve students to free the importance of being politically active, of caring about the world that intervening to make a positive difference. and then when the facilities try to take us up on that stuff
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that we teach them in the classroom, we track down on and then we are cracking down on them. not for any kind of free speech. we will tolerate a lot of free speech. but when it seemed to be pro palestinian and anti war free speech that going to russell the feathers of the donors, we start cracking down and engaging in 1st degree hypocrisy. we did it when it came to us from the bottom. who was our ballad, the tory, and she worked hard to get their own growth in the precedent about the torrent being able to give community features and yet the administrator and say, well um that particular occasion, we're not going to let you do it because we have safety concern, but we've had other controversial speakers on campus in which they didn't shut down . for example, been shapiro came to campus 2018 spoken boulevard. lot of trouble. a lot of protests around it, but the university said our secret value is freedom of expression and we're going
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to pay the price of our conviction, surprised the principal by the pay not security and letting him speak. and that's what they did. and we were able to celebrate the few bits of paying the price of the you saying about toners uh, to the university wealthy people provide funding or that this really for the university matter. yes. sadly, you think and hope that the university with guided by pedagogical value 1st 5 values having to do with free speech making those sacred interest. but instead, we're starting to see the universities are really 1000000000 dollar corporations that respond to the kinds of incentives sent to them by donors. and that's tragic that very say i and i think that's do use i the opening up to that reality now. and they're becoming active and trying to really take control of their university so that the focus is on learning. not on satisfying. don't just one more question,
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very quickly. progressive care, a lot of accusations that the chance, for example, right now we're hearing from the river to to see, tell us i will be glad that people are saying that's can type some of this. so we have lots of students here who are jewish to do is boy the piece, for example, i was here this morning. we had lots of juries in muslim and palestinian fantastic . i am privacy, student, intergenerational coming together. the everybody should hate anti semitism and fight any semitism, but be opposed to israel slaughter and gaza that the, that the union is said that it may possibly be genocide does not, does not mean that you're anti submitted and the need to stop allowing people to a webinar and the semitism against real valid protests professor. we got to go. thank you very much for your comments. appreciated. thank you. so that's the situation here as the center of the usc campus where students continue to gather
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numbers, are growing and the chance continue paying. so much trouble, that's real rentals for us the at the university of southern california. so that we're going to start with us and go live now to join the henchmen who is at columbia university in new york. and so now despite to numerous of risk, we've seen these purchased just continue to grow. can you just give us a good idea of what it is like there at the moment? the yeah, is a little quieter here, but columbia university is pretty much the epicenter of this movement, much as it was during the vietnam protest and the 19 sixty's. but there's a low at the center of this particular storm right now. and there are a couple of reasons for that. if you take a look at the students out here, these are the students who have occupied a center square in the middle of columbia university. they were arrested in numbers over a 100 when the university president, after testifying before congress,
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i'm saying she was embarrassed called in the police over the will of the school senate, and have them clear out the square and arrest those students. now. since then, there's been a reprieve. the students have come back, there was another deadline set for this past tuesday, then that that was extended for 48 hours. so there are negotiations going on right now. but another thing that's happening is that only students are here on campus. we're allowed by special permission along with some other reporters. but the outside of this private university is heavily guarded right now is so other people can't come in and join them. these are just the students who are here right now, and they've made some demands earlier today. they said they want the school to disclose where it's money is invested. they want it to dive, asked of all is really investments, and they want him to steve for everybody who was standing out here. now. earlier the speaker, the us house of representatives, made an appearance after meeting with jewish students, mike johnson condemned this movement,
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condemned the pro palestinian protests all over the country, and the students chanted back at him and they largely disagreed with them. so this is an ongoing protest moving, you've got members of congress getting involved here on this campus. it's actually quite quiet. is a wait for a deadline at midnight thursday. when once again they are expected to clear out unless there is a further agreement. and so we know that uh, obviously a number of people have been a verse of what has happened to to them. and what exactly have they been charged with as well. the main charge is trespassing, and the reason for that is this kabbage is a private university like many of the others. and the university president called in to police saying they were in her words, a clear and present danger. uh, as you can see, that is not the case right behind me right now. um, but the university president insisted over objections from other administration
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faculty that, that be the case. so anybody, you strows, anything it police or any, anything else that would be deemed any additional charge, a separate the basic charge is trespassing and that's large because this is private property. this is something it's happening all across the country, but it hasn't stop the students. they've got a deadline coming up in a little over 24 hours and they're not moving. okay, thanks so much of we'll have to leave the dates on that stone engine for us at columbia university in new york. to ball purchase against the war on guys, again, momentum at american universities. you as president joe biden has signed off on a for an aide package that includes $26000000000.00 in the system as well. and like kind of has moved from washington dc. president biden described the foreign aid package as a victory for the us. and for the world, he reiterated what he called his on clad support of israel. always make sure these
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who has what it needs to defend itself against iran and chairs to support. so is this a united states going to help your planning to israel's air defense and fraud, other critical so that so rand can never carry out to destruction and intended was its attack 10 days ago. about the same time, this bill significantly significantly increases humanitarian assistance or shiny to the innocent people of cause are suffering badly or suffering. the consequences for the mass starts. and we've been working totally for months to get as much a to guys as possible. the president said that the a to ukraine was also an important signal to the us is allies in nato. this is a historical moment. and the last 2 years we've helped beautify strength to expand nato. imagine if instead we had fail, which failed to step up. now and support ukraine, all those gauge would have begun. no rabble. cohesion of data would have been
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weekend and our national security would have been undermined without any question. the department of defense has already drawing up an inventory of what will be sent to ukraine and to israel. and president biden says, the equipment will be on its way. in a matter of hours. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington ukrainian trying to have a tanked oil facilities in western russia. a strike on an energy depot in the small it's region close to launch far. but there were no reports of casualties and other attack supposedly target facilities for the south. and the fits and inside you crying at least 6 people were injured in a russian attack on the eastern city of high cave. this house at a residential area, damaging buildings and thousands of cars of russia and ukraine has agreed to exchange almost 50 children in a deal broken by cutoff shamal bar hesitate. house. it's been a long process. i stopped at about a year ago when,
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cuz i was pregnant and some of this was quite enough as something happened. but on the outside he visited russia and ukraine. and he was asked by the ukraine is to mediate the family reunification process. and ever since, because always have been in touch with the russians and the ukrainians, 20 families arrived here in the house. part of that political process is quite a significant step forward. as a categories say, today was a milestone for us. the subdivision process, which started to last here today, we had to 20 families, dignified families from both c crane. i'm not sure with a high a presentation from both governance as well. we hope to upscale this process and to continue all you hopefully taught that this could be starting point to bring the equations and the russians to, to politics. but when we started this discussion,
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we agreed that we will start a humanitarian discussion of focus very much on humanitarian matters. and then from there we can discuss all the portfolios as well. and obviously the humanitarian and the political offsetting, much intertwined. so we're hopeful that this will open also more of a news in the future. but it's far from over the ukranian say that i'm more than 20 thousands of children who are productive by the russians claims dismissed by the russians. jose, this is paul to invest ukrainian and weston propaganda to discredit the rushes. and this is why the katara is hoping to try to continue that mediation, sponsor of a confidence building measures that could eventually pay the way for both the political tools between the ukrainians and russians. to put an end to the config that spots it 2 years ago. possibly. but i was just the russ darrow. ha. so this
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ready ami says it has also, at least for he is trying some water climes that has been lot targets in southern living on. it's the largest number of strikes carried out in a single day since the cross border conflict began with his belie, opened up a front to help. it's like a mouse and guys are in october. the one tuesday, his blood launched at date to strike into is room designed to hold a has been following developments from the measure unit in southern living on the 11 on israel border remains very much an active front line. these increase the tax and recent days, parts of a pattern of sporadic escalation yesterday has block carried out. its deepest strike inside is really territory, since it opened the front to help relieve it to ally. how much in gaza on in october, it hits it's really military positions in arcada, just north of iraq are some 15 kilometers from the border. and that statement, the arm group said that this was in response for israel targeting one of its
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members. there was a target to the assassination yet another target to this estimation on tuesday. so hezbollah, trying to send the message to the israelis that expect further escalations if these targeted assassinations continue. what we've been seeing really in recent months is as well, carrying out these drones strikes, taking out the field commanders fighters has all those infrastructure as well. this place is still a huge here on the al jazeera, including turbulence, hips the following is the company reports huge losses of this series of safety issues. the hello welcome to look at the international forecast and the weather reset for forensic day in australia. los heat, dry area, high pressure keeping things essentially set
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a little bit of fair weather cloud across w way. the cloud is somewhat steak phone using inside pick up this cold front which will slide its way through some heavier rain coming into the south island for time . it basically pushing up towards the north town and it will cool off. you can see how about shelves to extend the way into the fall northeast of new south, west southeast in palm. so a queen size and it's we going to friday, those channels to see one or 2 show us here the number to weigh. whether it's a southern pulse, if wy, full time, not exactly drought breaking stuff, this, but some showers, the nevertheless still somewhat cool. down to was that southeastern corner and some warmer weather. the once again into sidney. we got showers. there we go on into the we can just run that eastern side of queensland and southern all of it got some live. you say i was returning to southern positive china longest spells of rain here as well. so those saturated areas of southern china will still say heavy bust of rain as we go for thursday is still there on friday. i believe you may still
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that on the sass day as well it will cause otherwise press settings. the now was the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict design is i'm a judy as a but this was not a jew, israel's estate, and they need to be treated as any other state. what this is where the tough questions are asked, can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important. you're going to negotiate, poll, unapologetic, i'm just awesome. upfront on out the latest news as a story. israel vowing a military response for situation. we mean fund nationwide with detailed coverage. it's only taking a few hours to attend the city streets, insect canals, rooms and isolated from around the world,
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showing by russian full season of leave and, and the surrounding countryside, causing fires like this in the forests virtually every day the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, your thing else is here a reminder about the top stores, the south scuffles have broken out between police and protest as outside the residence of these rarely prime minister in west jerusalem. the demonstrate is with demonic netanyahu. 2 more to secure the release, the remaining captives and gaza. a series of electronics and rough or, and southern guns that have had the house on the jobs, a camp in
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a building near you in clinic. at least one person was killed and several others. boons as the white house has described, reports of mess scribes and gaza. as deeply disturbing us national security advanced check, sullivan says washington, once ounces from is around the you and the you and have also called for an independent pro palestinian jealous. mohammed's curricula has been reporting on the war on gaza, but now he's covering a personal tragedy. his mother was killed by his ready forces when they rated l. a ship a hospital in march for the a cause reports remembering happier times. how much correct here with his mother 9 that was in that you know, most especially felt them on when his really forces withdrew from our chief a hospital after a 2 weeks each. he finally learned her face according this what and what kind of so from the in some women had told me that they saw my mother here asking for help. so many times when i got here i found a buddy. i knew immediately,
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even before it recognizes that it was my mother. i went close and i saw her lying. the covet as if she was sleeping. it was as if she was a sleep at home. so i said, wake up ma'am. i'm here. the witnesses say these ready army killed people who were sheltering at the hospital. and so this one, remember seeing name is body legit. lemme just put them in and it was arrested early in the day advise ready forces for interrogation. they released me in the evening and the monthly, but i still have body was already wearing my on the wire. and i also these really sold to allow me to go home and put on my clothes. he refused and said, do you want to lose your life? like this woman, i refused to leave guys a city without in the habit who was covering the war. she was one of thousands who took refuge and you guys as big as hospital complex, hoping to escape the relentless is really a tax goodness the i don't fully but the how i wished i could see her when she was
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looking for me to hook up to take her with me away from danger and that was you. her face was unrecognizable and that's how cool people told me she was executed by these randy ministry. they should have helped me. i was the only son. it was so hard for me to see how like this. now on the home, it has left his memories of his mother and questions about who if anyone will be held accountable for killing her. for the car, which is 0 in the us, secretary of state entity blinking has arrived in china on his 2nd visit in a year. the 2 sides had been trying to improve ties, but lincoln is expected to rise several sensitive issues including concerns that china is fueling the fin to appeal with crisis in the us. katrina here reports from patients in the us secretary of state antony blinking is embarking on a 3 day visit to china expecting some difficult conversations ahead. badging and washington say the trip is about strengthening dialogue and stabilizing the rookie
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bilateral relationship. but it comes as you, as politicians continue to take actions against trying to investigate, is for the us house committee. have released a report accusing china of fueling americas fentanyl crisis by subsidizing the export of pre kosa chemicals. this is displayed badging, agreeing to crack down on the production of the synthetic or po, had since 2017 officials here has dismissed the claim. and some analysts say china is being used as a scape goat ahead of the move in the presidential election. it's easy to, and it makes sense for both democrats and republicans to agree on creating this image of china as being sent for the, the, the only main issue to the problem rather than looking at what are the root causes of americans being such a bad drug users, the us senate has also passed for an aid package which includes $8000000000.00 for the funding of tie, once military, a red line issue for china. we tell our allies,
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we will stand with you. we tell our adversaries don't mess with us. the package would also force the sale of social media app take talk from its chinese on his bike dance within the next year. a move they doing has described as unfair, also high on entities, lincoln's agenda to ukraine. he wants to convince china to stop supporting moscow, and it's, we'll edit when it comes to russia's defense, industrial base. the primary contributor in this moment to that is trying to we c china turing machine tools, semi conductors other dual use items. china denies this, saying it's partnership with russia has nothing to do with the invasion of ukraine . egg worry about any of the flames with smearing others or shifting the blame is not the right way to raise off the ukraine issue. lincoln is also expected to raise discussions in the war and other tensions in the south china sea. an aging
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industrial visit may not change the slight degree of mistrust between the 2 sides. but that these present disagreements, squire is just something katrina, you all to 0 agent. boeing is reporting more than $350000000.00 in losses for the 1st 3 months of this year. the company also spent nearly $4000000000.00 more than a generation. it comes as the us airplane makers, on the growing screws in a regarding the safety of its plains, is being investigated of a series of incidents including the blow out of the door on the 737, max g, as in january c, r. david's calhoun says is focusing on addressing manufacturing issues and not profits. l expand tank. so look at how the appointment, i guess, flew into trouble the, the 6 government safety investigations of boeing a craft underway,
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including a pro of why and how a duel plug section of a boeing 737 max blowout shortly off to take off in january. in 201820. 19 boeing, stevens receive and mex. a line is crashed and indonesia and ethiopia killing 346 people. as a recent hearing safety experts told congress, the flying public isn't changing the manufacturing conditions that led to the $2737.00 match disasters also led to the alaskan accident blow out accident. and these conditions continue. hundreds of people died and there's been no justice unless action is taken and leaders are held accountable. every person stepping on board and boeing airplane is a risk aviation safety expense, say boeing's up level management, prioritize the speed of delivering its products, of a safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit
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the factories and talk with people for decades. buying was a symbol of us engineering and technology close appear your receipt. and let's say vet changed with the c e o and other top jobs with billed by executives trained and business management and notes engineering fully needs in aerospace engineer who understands production, who understands the challenges, we understand it's important. so safety. one thing that, that really is important to, to realize here is that the volume is not a service as a company is it's a company that builds things on which lives depend on their product. boeing saves it as cooperating, and is committed to safety and transparency. the stock matters. everything matters . every detail. nice. see. oh, dave told her 2 nights. $33000000.00 in salary and bonuses in 2023. step down at the end of the series. meanwhile, a pole earlier this month showed
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a majority of americans are willing to pay extra for tickets if it means avoiding flying on a boeing alex bid ultra 0. like smasher also isn't ition and list, he has more on how this affects passengers. it has always been the case and come much radiation. the passengers are predominantly driven by the fat price that they all fit from airlines. and i will also add that there is absolutely no logic at this stage. but passengers to be thinking that they need to consider avoiding entire buying at cost. boeing make more than just the troubled 737 max, which causes had to break trouble with recent history. and it's really at the crisis the heart of the crisis here. there are thousands of thousands of in service boeing at cross around the world. that performance operate beyond expectations and meet with global safety standards. but that doesn't, of course,
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take away from the fact that boeing is in crisis right now in this 1st quarter, binding through almost $4000000000.00 us dollars because they have been forced to slow down the rate of production of the troubled 737 max. while they comply with various investigations, to figure out the quality control issues, the, we now know this, that cost has ethnic violence, and india is ne, instead of multiple is disrupting the general election. some polling stations, i've had to re stuff the 1st round of focusing his days into the 6 week process. the indian government has failed to give bases to l just there was correspondence to cover the story. therefore, we are covering the election from outside. the country comes from a home that has more a warranty is patrol the streets of villages in money for state. it's been like the since may last year. when ethnic violence broke out between the minority to khaki and the majority made the communities. so
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the patient has been sitting for years escalated a cold proposed extending state benefits, granted to the 2 keys to meet these. this one was on the weekend said a separate me decision. we'd be the only sort of thing seems we can go to in far and they're going to come to healy area. i think there that would be the only sort of more than $200.00 people that have been killed the violence us butterflies, many parts of the region this highway should be full of traffic. it connects many, put me on my trade is struggling to keep their businesses open. right. i'm what i'm from payment. now, what i don't know when there was no conflict, we could go to mona and on which to me and my to buy goods and sell them here. now that become good, there anymore, become good. any products for me in law it's also interrupted voting, independent,
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mentor elections, which started on friday polling stations will bundle lights on voting machines, damage. the government has bring to position the but the, this election is not between the b p and the congress party is between those who talk and breaking up money for and those who want to keep money for united to the congress part to talk subdivision wherever they go why to position to see the government is responsible. but don't worry about violence, you're seeking violent say they've got some that one, but this violence is a creation of the government. this is the handiwork. more particularly the state government, including with the central government. they have deliberately not ending this violent tone, but the 2nd phase of voting in money pulled will start on friday for vote. this one
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is for piece 3, attempted a state hands them at a 0 and a reminder, the indian government has no chronic diseases, to l. just arrows, journalist, so we are covering the election from outside the country. a facilitator on the al jazeera, he'd fly this being selves and bangladesh. we'll have a report from deaf. com and apocalyptic scenes in athens as clouds of dust from the sahara heights, the acropolis, orange,
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the the the
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extreme heat wave and scorching pots of south and southeast asia in the philippines is forecast to go on for weeks, and has full schools to suspend in prison. classes, events rising concerns in the country with the quality of education is among the west and the region funded below has moved from manila to andrea fall does hasn't been to school for days assignment. instead she's taking classes online. her school is closed, as there are thousands of others across the philippines during a heat wave that's lasted weeks. the government has given administrators permission to suspend classes when to forecast it's 40 degrees celsius. parents say it's good to have the option to learn online and, but it isn't ideal. it's what's the benefit of the fed them that we can up to choose either online or modular. but for me, learning needs a face to face interaction. so i prefer face to face learning for her. andrea agrees, but it also says she finds it unbearable to sit in
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a classroom for hours. it does the smelling because sometimes when i'm in school and sticking in the social, i sometimes get my new speed. it's threatening to words and already poor quality of learning. i'm on. feel it through the school children study by the world. back last year found almost all 10 year olds couldn't read simple tech. there are many pupils who were promot at the next level of the grade. level, but we found out that they are non readers or they could hardly, right? maybe because they are using 5 left or cellphone. they are only using their fingers . so when you asked them to write me, could not of the government had told the return to classroom learning would bridge the gap. but the climate change is slowing efforts. will schools here in the philippines have been taking measures to cope with the heat. education department has decided to take a more concrete step. it's ordered public schools to graduate to return to the old academic calendar where students take
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a break during the hottest months of march to me by 2028 instead of june to july when type ones and once and rates are frequent. education isn't the only sector effected. on monday, 19 cars parked many of us airport were destroyed. what's believe to be a grass fired power plants are going offline, and water reservoirs are drain up. and the damage to agriculture, exacerbated by drought caused by the new weather pattern, is estimated at nearly $70000000.00. finally, below al jazeera, mendelian, most of it hate has also had bangladesh affecting millions of people right across the country. schools shots and at least 5 people have died of hate struck 10 the challenge a report from the capital deka which has recorded its hold as the temperature in decades. the bank of the shows record at a temperate joseph 40 degrees celsius and above 4 weeks with no signs of the heat
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wave is going to end. the high levels of humanity inductor are making it worse. some of the city is richard driver of having to find innovative ways to cope this on to keep cool, it's 2 whole top side. i kind of barret and this quote and scoffed, does not seem to help much. this provides me with some shade from the sun. the hottest temperature recorded this month was 42.6 degrees celsius in the west of the country. although it's monsoon season, no rain has fallen yet, and rivers are drying up. as study by the agriculture research institute has found, harvest are smaller due to the heat stress on plants and increase demand for radiation. the, the city of the climate change does have an impact. the temperatures are increasing globally is our study shows a gradual increase in temperature seemed bangladesh. but this year we haven't seen the usual monsoon rates in april. we started back as record at its highest
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temperature in decades with the mercury rising to 40.6 degrees celsius. mitchell, i just won the extreme heat may linger until may. i start is i've ox, hospitalization, products to be prepared as number of patient is increasing with symptoms ranging from feverish headaches, vomiting and diarrhea. the wetlands and trees are disappearing as industrial growth accelerates. and people in urban areas of filling the heat, even more demand for funds and that condition is very high right now. and there is a shortage. there is not enough stock on hand, so the price is also increasing invoice and study the world material logical organization noted heat waves across asia were becoming more severe. and one that the combined with melting play shares, the regions, future water security is under threat. it will bank study in 2021, estimated heat waves could cause
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a 10 to 15 percent decrease in rise. see of the staple crop in bangladesh. if there's any crisis anywhere in the country, we can manage the situation so far. we're in control, but we don't have control over nature and we just have to accept it. scientists save the unusual weather patterns continue. they could disrupt the livelihoods of thousands of farmers, can reach out to me. i was easy to talk of the european parliament has approved a proposal that would bend single use plastic packaging. and this is adopted in the for the 1st reading or fall event is close to condiments from fast food restaurants, bin plastic bags for groceries, as well as many cars. mistakes, bottles and hotels would all be banned under the law. it will come into effect in 2050, if ratified by e u. member states. what is really important are for things i would say one is so
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a boss's inability of packaging. the 2nd thing is to ensure that what we do so we don't forget about the functions the packaging has a so you know, the protection, the proud of protecting the consumers. allowing for this to be transported and for 12 organized rules, so that to prevent barriers to emerge across member states as well. people in athens have seen the sky turn orange. it was caused by clouds of dust from the higher deposit, which flew in from northern african, sonia geiger has more apocalyptic scenes over the acropolis as dust from the sa hara accumulated india. it cost a shroud of athens, turning the skies an orange hue, reducing visibility and prompting will socrates to sound the alarm? we have to be careful to not a breeze, so that's right. and we have to stay home. many took the advice to stay in doors. it was time to come to have these 40 a. i felt
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a discomfort. i tried to deal with it by staying in the house so that it didn't affect my health for the others marveled at the spectacle. hey, then everything was orange. it's really felt like we witnessed the hara we were waiting for camels to post by this. and this, this cloudy orange tinted haze is a frequent phenomenon. did usually happens in spring and autumn load mutual logical systems and strong winds transfer. does fluids from the hard? does it sending the skies, bringing with it the risk of coming wildfire as seasonal for this time of the year, but a devastating hazard in a country that experience has major blazes every year. but there is one positive outcome of this dusty display. the clouds fact as a new tree into the oceans, feeding content and fueling the growth of lorene micro organisms forming the basis
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of an intricate, essential food web. sonya jago, how does era as well? no joke probably isn't. the 1st thing that comes to mind when you think of the live museum, but if you're in paris, you can now practice to positions among sculptures from the shadow of kings. moving to for teens, it's part of a program to combine sports and culture and head of the olympics in july. a disappearance in the 1st session have also been dancing disco and king henry defaults program. and they lends don's whole jamaican towns next to statues from the syrian empire. here's what some of them at the side foundation security siegel insanity. these, what's interesting is that these old rooms were already being used before. this became the local museum that we know today, the one, this is the carrier teetering, which was the king's ball room. when i 1st visited, i wants to bring moving back into these places. so to know that they were both being held, hedging, the belly punk, with all the sumptuous and brilliant aspects that you could imagine for us to think that we were going to have
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a disco potty here at 8 in the morning. it was just too good to be true. one of the last time works by all 3 of the cisco stuff clumped has been sold at auction for $52000000.00. the portrait of miss laza was painted the year before his death in 1918 for nearly a century. it was told to have been lost, but was recently rediscovered in vienna. that one office early a work said a european record last year, selling for nearly $110000000.00. at least 4 people have been injured on the streets of central london as a runaway horses caused kyle's and collided with vehicles. they both enduring a routine training session at hyde park military barracks, less than a mile away from fucking and tell us how the animals belong to the household. cavalry is responsible for ceremonial duties in guiding the british monarch. eventually the police to administer catch them and take them to advance. that's all for this news out to stay with us by
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the humanity is open, the gates of hell into seats is having orlando's effects as the world discusses how to reduce emissions. supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global self crude mistake. talk to one of 2 on that's just part of which i mean to be used as the oil see suffered casualties. we have not suffered to say thailand sees thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house. thought provoking on to who they to say, no double stand to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities,
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