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in this block market street, not only in dangers, was brian made populations, but boots public health of risk. because unlike captive bred monkeys, there's no guarantee the animals of thought dudgen free. the tortured executors unfairly to live causes civil defense officials present evidence found a mask res, when any 400 forty's have been recovered so far the kind of them all right, kyle, this is out to sarah live from doha. also coming up we want answers. we want to understand exactly what happened us joins calls from the you on the, you and demanding an explanation from israel about the mass graves being discovered,
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the most students and academics all arrested in american universities with anger growing over the governor's support for israel. more on dollars up front on me, the human the occupied west back and i'll be telling you about tell us send me an initiative toward part is where the product and support local one. the so you begin to end garza where the policy and civil defense team says evidence from mass graves found in the grounds of national hospital. in con, eunice clearly shows the as really on a carried out summary executions. 392 bodies have been recovered so far, but they've not been able to identify 267 of them. and at least 20 people may have been buried alive as the medical complex. children will also amongst the bodies
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recovered a team as accusing as route of committing crimes against humanity. what the evidence indicates that is really occupations old years committed crimes against humanity, including summary executions as the nicer medical complex. and all the suspicions prompt us to call for an international investigation. and therefore, we call upon the secretary general of the united states and international organizations to form an an independent investigation committee to investigate the crimes that were committed. and we are more than willing to participate in these committees in order to prove that crimes against humanity were committed, then to present all evidence that was documented. this is only a small part of the evidence that was recovered of domestic carriers that were committed all over the guys us treatments we also called for. unless it's like split, eating the us anything of an international delegation, specializing in forensic medicine and forensic investigation. all main law
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international prussia, as mounting on israel, off the discovery of the mass graves, us national security advisor, jake sullivan, says washington, once on says lighthouse, those reports of mass graves and goals are deeply disturbing. the you and the united nations have already called for an independent investigation mass graves have been discovered and i'll shoot for hospital in gaza city as well as nasa hospital in the south. how does your castro has more now on the united states seeking an explanation for me is really government over the mass graves to us national security advisor jake sullivan, had sharp words about reports of the mass graves discovered in gaza. well, those reports were deeply disturbing. we have been in touch at multiple levels with the is really 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
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want to see this thoroughly and transparently investigated so that the whole world can have a comprehensive answer and we, the united states can as well, i can't speak beyond that because of course, we're in the early days of fully understanding what happened. what's been missing from the us response is any call for an independent investigation into the mass graves. that is in contrast to the u. n. and to the you that have both said, there must be an independent investigation. not just one conducted by israel alone . we are gravely concerned by the, by the report, the discovery of most grace in the founding needs. i mean, i'll, she follow speed will be something that the forces us to call 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 is why it's important to have independent investigation and to ensure the accountability of the u. s. has emphasized that answers are needed
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from israel. but on wednesday, president joe biden signed into law yet another us aid package to the is rarely military. heidi joe castro alger 0 washington. meanwhile, the strikes continue on gauze on at least 8 palestinians were killed in vasa on wednesday night as well noticed a number of strikes on the southern assessing 2 children were amongst those killed . one of the strikes has a house sheltering displaced people at the yapping, not come hunting. monkwood has moved from rough us. the 1st prize continued to pound the cross real fast, so they were more causing for their civilian casualties. the shocking level of devastation that is becoming really visible right now with, with the rubble of old roads everywhere. and rough estimate, the more of the residential buildings and public facilities, including including public facilities, the infrastructures that have been either completely destroyed or severely damaged . but we're looking at overnight, a toxin early hours of this morning,
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the 3 people were killed in a, a silt or zone here in southern part of reflected in the district that the southern part of robot, near the junction robot border and several other injuries were reported to the cue, a hospital further eastern part of the city where 3 more people were killed initially, reports about 2 people who were killed that a one person out there. now or this morning just died because of the severe ones that he had. the was leading terribly, as we heard from one of the doctors in the jar hospital died later on this morning, several other injuries happened as well. the transferred to the hospital, the central area for more people were killed in a drone to strike me or why the use of the that's a particular area. people were told the evacuated to because it is safe, but so far they have been getting killed and, and the chaise been herded by be this price for the past 6 months. it's a week off. the students at columbia university in new york steps up the account paid in support of palestine protest against israel. osborne garza has for us to
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come sit across the united states place and campus security. arrested dozens of those who refused to leave the white house and present to advise and supports free speech and discrimination at universities. christians, so they may reports from columbia university in new york, columbia university officials spacing mounting criticism from all sides over its handling of student demonstrators. prominent republican politicians after meeting with some jewish students on campus, called on the university president to resign. as colombia has allow these lawless agitators and radicals to take over, the virus of anti semitism is spread across other campuses. by some counts. as many as 200 universities have a similar form of protest right now. students who faced arrest in suspension say they're the ones who need protection. many are afraid to show their face. there's
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definitely a fear of, you know, being attacked and the risk of like losing career opportunities and stuff, which is really a shame that people willing to, you know, advocate for human rights are smeared in such a way. nevertheless, they are vowing to continue their encampment. the student organizers say they have 3 demands for the university. number one, disclose their investments in israel, number 2, divest from them. and number 3, provide amnesty for students who have been suspended. they say they won't leave the grounds until that happens. many have compared their actions to what happened on campus in 1968, when columbia students held students to demand and to the universities connection to the vietnam war. and were arrested sparking nationwide demonstrations credited with us as eventually withdrawal from the war. and the students do have the support of many jewish students and faculty. and i do not feel that this project is anti semitic in any way. i do feel that the students are highly critical of israeli
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politics. and i do not believe that that is inherently anti semitic at all. and i do not feel threatened as a jewish faculty member in any way, by what's happening here on this campus, except by the arrest of many of our students. the university has warned students to take down their and cabin by friday morning, or based on specified consequences. christian. so the me, i'll just hear of new york aloft. police force was also deployed in austin and texas. the post office that was placed in the state troopers trying to disperse the crowds. and these 34 people were arrest adults. the university of texas at the protest was unauthorized the students invited to the mon calling just stop businesses business dealings with lessons manufacturers supplying as well and hundreds of students of how that fits in at the university of southern california. and i was there as well. reynolds was
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the, as the police arrested processes here on the university of southern california campus, one by one. it's protesting. students are being and tough with plastic zip ties and led away by los angeles police officers taken under arrest to a van parked on the campus grounds. there were originally dozens of students here who formed a kind of ring in the center of this grassy area. they said that even though they were warned, they would be arrested. they were going to stand their ground. so they stayed in the police moved in, formed a ring around them. and then one by one, call them over and they were arrested. they were, they did not resist arrest, we did not see any violence on the part of the police towards them. but i want to emphasize as well that prior to these arrests,
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this investigate this protest against the war against gaza and demanding despot of the university's ties. complete suffering of ties with any is really entities was entirely feasible. there were no scuffles amongst students, those students were being harassed, they were simply making a protest with chance and, and slogans, and so forth. now the university is decided that that is unacceptable. so these students are being arrested. what happens to them afterwards and what happens on this campus and other campuses across the united states in the days to come, remains to be seen. but for many of the protesters we spoke through today, they say they're going to stick, stand their ground, continue their protest until their demands are met. rob reynolds, l g,
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0. los angeles. have been scuffles between police and protests is outside the residence of the. as wally prime minister demands is benjamin netanyahu to move the release of captives being held in garza, please contact the school national security minutes to estimate, then give it to his. com through the crowd. placed within, deployed as protests as much towards government buildings. the demonstrations began often how much released the video of a 23 year old who was taken from the music festival on october. the 7th. his family has released a statement appealing for more to be done to secure a new cap to release bill. that's good enough, not to have him to sell it in occupied easterwood slim. so honda how it is where you will forward, he's reacting to this pressure well the israeli government maintains that both political and military pressure are the only ways to ensure the release of the remaining is really captive still held in gaza. but protestors and
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families of those captives say something different. they think that there should be a new government who is in charge that will enter a deal that will give up any sort of concessions in order to bring back their loved ones. but these really government says that they have red lines, they are not willing to give up anything but how mass wants in order to reach to deal with this is something that's not boating. well, with these really public we're seeing day after day continue is protest against the government calling for a deal to bring back the captive. in fact, as we speak, there is a war cabinet meeting that is ongoing at israel's defense ministry known as acadia . and there are protests right outside of there, and in fact, they are playing the video of the latest captive who has been seen on video that was released by how mass calling on the government for a deal saying that the lives of the captains are essentially in the is really government's hands and they are not willing to do more for their release. but again, the government has maintained that how much is the reason why there hasn't been
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a deal that has been reached from us as these really is the are to blame. but nonetheless, the families and to bring them back now movement are saying that much more needs to be done. okay. comes up. many things brings the lights as the from occupied east jerusalem of the world. gaza has led to renewed calls to boy. costs is riley products for years. palestinians advised international sanctions be imposed in order to pressure as well to end this occupation if there is any occupied westbank as well. strangle hold on the economy is a major obstacle for the boy movement. need to abraham has this report from bethlehem, living or occupied land settlement up that we don't want to buy the occupiers products known as the youngest member of the palestinian boy. what's campaign? she says it's a way of resisting the occupation. as i know about that, i am aware that as far as controls our lives and our economy of it's our electricity, water and fuel are from them. so we can totally bike up. but even if i inflect 35
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percent losses on them, it's the least. i could do as, as is really the controls that economy, palestinians are left with little to no free choice. since the world goes up activist worldwide renewed pools for both quotes and sanctions against israel, arguing the best known violent approved play. the major room in, in the upper side in south africa. this libyan advert equates buying from companies that support is rules. with funding the genocide against palestinians that has cost brands such as k, f, c, and starbucks at home, decent worked with campaigns, encouraged palestinians to support their national product, such as this 4 year old. so the 1st 3 in middle of the occupied with competing with international brands was difficult. it's owners say what sales were most recent
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soon there. so that would make its way to shops in jordan with book what's called our strong dramatically this id. these really offer to complicate our process. they impose high taxes and delay the inputs, next posts. they don't want the palestinians to be independent or to have an industrial economy. the only wants us to be work as independent as if the market palestinians do not control the borders that have to suffer is really restrictions on the palestinian imports exports and foreign currency. more than a decade ago, a group of young men opened the 1st palestinian mushroom company to challenge is really domination of the market. a few years later, they were forced to shop the home. it wasn't to the consumers stuttering, demanding policy and mushrooms more then his reading mushrooms that we started taking a percentage of the market and that's we started getting the instructions, including on holding up. our inputs did not work at 1st, but with the holding of inputs for all materials in the port, which is, you know,
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it's the only way we can get things in one week with not really hold on anymore. but this is where the authorities have central control over at home made products like these. this is a local initiative to support small skin projects, making head me to craft, intrude. for many boards. the thing is where the product also gives people the opportunity to support small project. any money that does not go to israel, they say, well instead health support a palestinian comedy, survived the difficult economy conditions that he just needed the occupied last spring is where the forces have shot and killed a teenager in the occupied westbank capacity and ministry of health says 16 year old. how did right, so then i'll look for shots and attack chest drawing a rate in ramallah, a number of palestinians killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th is $488.00. so it has here on now to 0 guys in
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haiti's press and move on as, as presidential transition council is set to be sworn in the in depth analysis of the days headlines, the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i ask how difficult a moment is this for 5 minutes witnessing y'all who is trying to stay indifferently as 5 minutes to the 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 miniature partners, and specifically russia inside story. on al jazeera of 300 years ago, the found is the full season, the celebrated, the natural world, and stages of the year. now his music has been recompose by alteration intelligence using projected 2050 weather data to reflect the global climate emergency.
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a civil defense. officials have revealed evidence found at mass graves on the grounds is not the hospitality con eunice. they say it's clearly indicates that fee is ready all me carried out summary executions. 390. 2 bodies have been recovered so far. they've not been able to identify 267 of them. find them in space and as demands you can explanation from israel off the discovery of the mass graves has caused the recovery of parties of palestinians dates of stuffing. you and the un, i've asked for an independent investigation and protests against, as well as the war on golf at all. intensifying in need of us to come says across the united states, demonstrations sausage in columbia university in new york last week. police on campus security, rest of dozens of those who refuse to leave a circus now on whether it is on is, was all the front where the army is carrying out operations along the board with 11 . i'm having several as strikes targeting areas in the village. busy of alma,
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i shop on the cora in southern lebanon, san a hold of high school for much. are you near the border with as well? this is becoming a higher intensity conflict along the lab and on israel border, a different phase. so we're seeing an intensification of the fighting from both sides israel carrying out the numerous air strikes on what it calls hezbollah targets along the border, saying that it is taking out a weapons the pose and going after. after fighters at the same time has below 2 increasing the tempo of its operations. no longer just targeting along the border on tuesday they targeted deep inside as well some 15 kilometers north of the city of africa. that is a coastal city. yes, the target was a military base, but it is an area where there are still civilian civilians have to take shelter in bunkers. so both sides really sending messages to each other hezbollah saying that it is ready to escalate. if israel continues, you know, to, to,
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to escalate on this side of the board or going after it's fighters and it's field commanders and targets it assassinations. what this role wants is for hezbollah to pull back at once. he has bought a fight this to pull back from the border, but despite the thousands of strikes, hezbollah is still along the border, launching attacks from the border. so are we going to see a further escalation as each side tries to get a better, better position on the bargaining table? but what is clear is that this is going to remain an active front line. as long as the war on garza continues, because as well as says there will be no help to the fighting until there is a permanent ceasefire in gaza center for their elders either. so their loved or not of the, of the weeks of delay. hey, t is due to swear in a presidential transitional council in the coming out as gun violence was devastated. the economy and social services on the brink of collapse. gang leaders,
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they took sight of his political future, must include them, and them on a 100 reports. he said to swear in and you transitional government, but it won't happen here. it's armed forces, they're struggling to secure the area around the presidential palace. instead, it will happen on the outskirts of the capital despite the difficulties, many are hopeful, it's a step in the right direction. so i think that if the presidential counselors installed, they have to put in place a minimum of security. so the population can go about exposing it more in order has broken down in haiti. criminal gains control large parts of puerto prints. he hasn't had a president since juvenile maurice was assassinated 3 years ago. the transitional council will point to enter in prime minister and help set up a government that will eventually organize national elections. in the meantime, people are struggling. un says 5000000 haitians aren't getting enough to eat disruption schools by gang violence. mean basic supplies are running short and
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prices are soaring. c are used to buy this fruit for around $2.00, but now we have to pay as much as $60.00 for a boss, get caught even make a profit. and the health system is also on the verge of collapse. many are in need of urgent treatment for having to go without waves. for example, around 700 patients last month in the emergency department and about 10 percent of those white by bullets. what we see is that people have had great difficulty getting to the hospital when did the transitional counseling piece of 70 challenges when sworn in including taking back control of much of the capital and restoring a functional government will be an important 1st step. benson monahan, i'll just to euro hold on 100 inmates of escaped from a prison in nigeria and happened to the facility in sledge near the consul,
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a boot jeff inmates managed to get away following several hours of heavy rains, which damaged the prison. a james auto show has opened a new a 300 electric vehicle models. our old display china dominates the global market for battery powered cause and the country's brands are expanding overseas. katrina, you reports from badging? the theme of disuse, aging, also sure is new euro new cars. and many chinese also make us believe that this year is one blood chinese vehicles was to dominate the global market. so the sooner the chinese automotive companies are increasing their investment research and development. so that we are able to produce cheaper and back to vehicles. that all the new people could afford to drive or china is already the world's biggest producer of costs and leads the battery powered industry. 60 percent of the world's
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electric vehicles for ease of sold and china earlier this year, homegrown brand b y d or the to tesla is the world's biggest selling easy maker. dozens of new electric vehicle models of being unveiled here over the next few days and emphasis on also visual intelligence, driving and smart connect. competition and china is increasingly fees with new players entering the market in recent months, including home appliance sprint show me. what about china is producing more vehicles? it's slowing. economy means they're all fuel sales, then hoped for one day that you know, until the future, the domestic demand for new energy vehicles is being sufficient to absorb, to every increase in production as well. so this car manufacturers must pay attention to the overseas market. this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and then the least. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to bantam
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completely, with some american politicians. cooling twenties caused a threat to the us, auto industry and national security. during the visit to china, the sweet us secretary of state antony, blinking breeze concerns about china's trade policies. on what the bought in the industry should calls non market practices. it's a cute china of over capacity in several green industries and flooding the global market with unfairly subsidized goods. china has dismissed the criticism, saying the us is trying to cook it's development and suppressed its industries. katrina, you all to 0 teaching. the ones that it says have been held across new zealand and australia to remember soldiers killed during the 1st world war. thousands of people attends the status in oakland where a prime minister made a reef at the war memorial museum and sidney people lined up on the streets to watch veterans and current service members take part in a parade. on april 25th and 201915, thousands of new zealand australia is landed
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a leslie and a come pay and that killed more than a $130000.00 soldiers. that's it for me, laura kyle inside story is next. they'll be looking at wising, food and security around the world isn't by climate change and complex, the hello welcome to have a look at the international full customers side. we do have yet more very heavy rain coming back into southern areas of china is the menu front. you can see how it pulls this way out towards the assessing system linking outs into the north west pacific. it's kind of drawing more moisture across central and southern parts of china as we go through the next couple of days. so friday, another very wet diaper particularly into work long gone province. southern china, seeing widespread,
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heavy down pulls that west. so whether also making its way into what taiwan and this a similar picture as we go through sas de flooding will be exacerbated by this. and you can see sas de taylor the sunday. the rain still very much in evidence that we are going to see for the flooding, of course, a good pots of southern china. the next few days we could see maybe $100.00 to $200.00 millimeters of rain, the cost parts of the south supply hit areas of southern china. meanwhile, across the south asia, it's really all about the heat. some very high temperature is protecting the east and areas of india pushing into bung with dash orange warnings in 4th one to to read one is to just the route of the shot. pushing up towards the northern areas of west bengal as well nights up to the north west. some rain coming get the puppies, done incorrectly sliding east. this is a region that is why people the people up thing,
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but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts. police phillips people, some of those we talked to elsewhere saying that they sled update hearing that other villages had been attacked. what we do and all just there is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id tell it says it was. and he, the people allow us into their lives. they gave me 10 to minus. he asked me to tell the story or how can we reduce food and security. a report by 16 agencies finds the lives of nearly 300000000 people globally are in danger. and it's pretty complex, rather than climate change is the biggest cause has enough been done to address the crisis. this is inside store the
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hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much i'm sure hunger around the world has reached alarming levels. that's according to a new report on global food and security for the 5th year. acute food and security

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