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steaks, its future of fossil fuels, no renewables, with natural gas from the gulf of thailand. power stations burning co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in china. but the government remains committed to colon, guess the in israel attacks a residential building and con, newness, and shelves. areas around southern causes to major at least 4 people in the account . the color that run the styles you attain, this is elena 0 light from don't also coming. garza enjoys it's the longest communications blackouts since the school began. phone and internet services have been down across the street from the street,
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the rebels and young and say they've carried out and you saw the attack against us and congregation on north korean says it's conducted a testament under water nuclear weapon system. we begin in gaza where palestinians on dealing with the longest communications blackout since the war began. mid ongoing is really a tax phone and internet services on our out for a 7 consecutive day is really strikes me a lot of his areas around the hospital in the southern such as con eunice and at least 4 people were killed when a residential building near that city was shout, katia lopez told her young people for a week. palestinians had been in the dark, their phone and internet connections, conte but some still find their phones useful. and stuff about i'm here at 7 am. as soon as the sun rises discharging station outside,
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the emerald city hospital is free charge phone last about a day. for now we can only use it for lighting. there's no calls and no internet, so we use it as a lice, to see the roads were walking on to light up the tents where we live. but for now we can't do much more with a mass. o lack of communication is fueling desperation, and complicating the delivery of food. aid and medicine may have been was either to put him in the amount of 8 that's going through the rough across thing is nothing of i've been displaced for 60 days and i still have not received a single food possible. they'll thousands of us like me. hospitals are overwhelmed and understaffed, nicer hospital in southern gaza is one of the few still functioning, but it's really airstrikes nearby could force as to shut down. and that would force both patients and families to be displaced. and again, you've got patients who are being operated on the floor. you've got patients who are sleeping on the floor of staff who were speaking on the floor because they
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prefer to sleep in the hospital then to be able to take their to them to take the risk going back and forth to their homes, which may or may not still exist and the special your conditions are so unbearable . one doctor has annotated his daughter's leg without anesthesia is. this is the in a video. he explains. the family has been trapped inside the house for 15 days with ongoing strikes. the risk of going to hospital is too high, where the, i'm the where can we find mercy? god, please have mercy on us. where is the muslim world? more than a 100 days of israel's more uncle also has left the palestinian families with nowhere to go. and with more than 24000 people killed, confronting this has become a daily part of life. cot see a little piece of the un, which is a whole that speak to a correspondence on the ground hunting must when he joins us now from rough up in
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southern gaza. honey, still no phone, no internet. the compartment is continuing. we were just hearing some terrible stories that how people doing the yes, well so far we were talking about very difficult conditions, particularly at this time on the 8th day in a row with no internet, no phone connections in total, a network of blackout making very difficult and not only for people to get hold of each other and to check on remaining family members in other parts of the gods and but also for paramedics and civil defense. the growing, the grunt will find it extremely difficult to locate targeted at a sites as well. as to respond to people who are in need of help. so, so far as of late hours of this thursday at bid civil defense, we're able to recover 29 bodies of from the central air that they were killed in the last in the past 9 am to talking about at least 2024 hours from the time they
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were targeted, killed to the time to rescue defense. going the ground were able to locate the targeted sites and get there and remove the bodies that were already dead. but as over night and nearly hours of this morning, a garza city came under heavy bombardment. not only will looking at this place, people, largely traumatized, been running for the like that from one place to another, but became under tv bombardment. as the remain the remaining residential buildings in west prince daveille city, very close to the vicinity of a ship hospital were targeted reports about 7 people who were killed among them were children or women were reported to ship out hospital. unfortunately, the issue of a hospital is a non functioning health facility and has been turned into a shows or for the hundreds of 1000 palestinian coming in from different parts of garza and the northern parts in fine new and is where most of the intense fighting
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is taking place and for the 3rd time and less than 48 hours, these really military push deeper under heavy coverage of artillery, showing an error strikes into a very close area to the vicinity of knots that are hospitalized, and that you're danielle field. the hospital in the area better known as a semi and that's the western side of han eunice. just strolling, the vast majority of the residential buildings going at least 4 people among them as children and women. but as of business, the tragedy happened one more time as people were forced to leave the house, but that most of the display of policy in inside the court yard of the hospital had been taking it as a refuge for the past. we were forced to leave looking for another refuge. honeymoon was at the with the latest for us from the ground in southern goal. so thank you, honey. all humans receive say they've attacked another us ship in the gulf of 8,
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and they say it's in response to us as strikes on then military infrastructure across him in the wrong box group has been carrying on attacks on israel, linked to vessels and the red sea which they say is in solar diety, with garza know for the yeah, the most of the naval forces of the many um forces carried down to tugs it opperation against an american ship and the gulf of items with several appropriate naval ms. silas resulting in direct hits, you any of the forces consume, that's a retaliation to the american and british a text is inevitable and that any new aggression will not go unpunished. do you have any um, forces consumed that navigation traffic in the air of and read sees will continue to oldest the nations around the world except for the ports of occupied palestine and the block of his writing navigation. all those heating supports of occupied
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palestine will continue until the sci fi is achieved. m a c is listed in the gaza strip. so the who is the strikes came off to the us launched another series of strikes against the group. and that's despite the washington acknowledging that the strikes have failed to stop their attacks on wednesday shipping, an official has america and just partners are stepping up with tax and human it and says it has successfully targeted with the missile launch sites. but from the president, a stock, perhaps even a shock admission. it's doing little good. the, the who these they've been targeting international shipping in the red sea since november, a response the claim to israel's warning doesn't. but many of the targets have no link to israel or the us and the bite. the administration has been worried about a why the original conflict spilling out of gas. it was several attacks in the last
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few days. pentagon spokesman denied they were no fighting a new war. we don't seek original conflict, we don't want to see a regional conflict, and we certainly don't want what's happening in gaza to spill out into a larger regional or wider scale war. who is these leaders says the us led to tax a direct assault on the people of him, and he says, he considers it on on to be in direct confrontation with alex america with video vanya, the issue that america and britain have joined the war directly. and then we are now in direct confrontation with the americans, british and israelis does not scare us at all elsewhere. the us is once again reiterated. it sees a 2 state solution as long term answer in the region, preempting comments by israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu essentially ruling out the idea while he's in charge. there is no way to solve their long term challenges to provide lasting security. and there is no way to to solve the short
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term challenges of rebuilding gaza and establishing governance and gaza and providing security for gaza with about the establishment of a palestinian state. there will be frustration in washington that these really prime minister has essentially ruled out the idea of an independent palestine. and joe biden will come under pressure to make that frustration clear for once very public. i was for sure i'll just either washington as well that speak to stephanie jessica. she joins us now from occupied the stores and stuff just picking up on what alan was reporting that as disagreement over a palestinian future. we all know seeing see a more public risk. imagine between the whitehouse in israel. yes, i mean the bottom line is it really only is the americans that have the power to put real pressure on israel to actually perhaps, you know, be able to change the course. but we haven't seen dodge,
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you have the americans very public view since the beginning, supporting israel, and it's right to defense. it's uses veto in the un security council. so now what you're seeing is you mentioned that increasingly public disagreement when it comes to the political future to the next step. now probably minister benjamin netanyahu has made it very clear that he does not consider that a possibility at all for an independent palestinian state. we heard him reiterate that again yesterday, not at those words, but saying that the day off to, for a goal is all meant is, are all being in full control of its borders and being in control of everything that goes in and out. so i think, you know, the bigger picture is that we've never been further away from a palestinian state. the last time talks happened with the americans involved was 10 years ago. and even then it was only about talking about what potentially could be discussed. so not dealing with the major sticking points like, you know,
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the right of return, borders, east jerusalem. all these difficult things weren't even touched at that point. and those collapsed after an intensive shuttle diplomacy between at the time you had the secretary of state, john kerry and policies will tell you that the last 10 years of only solidified the occupation losing more and more land. and now you have, in this government members who actively lived in the occupied westbank. so cool for the expansion of supplementary coal for the right to pray. a deluxe, the most compound changing the stage is closed. so you can see the dynamics when it comes to is really politics and who is in charge now. and why you have such a push back on the idea of the future from the city and state. well, they're all domestic risks to write stuff. there's a version of their confidence in the works against nothing. y'all here you were telling us earlier that's not like data go anywhere. yes, because of the numbers netanyahu and his coalition whole 64 seats of a 120 seats connected. this is these really tournament
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a vote of confidence. no confidence would need 61. that's not going to happen, but i think what you can take away from that is that there is on happiness in the politics here with the way he's leaving the country, not just from opposition parties, but also from within his war cabinet. we had the national unity party, only joy, this cabinet. it has to be said, the word cabinet because of the idea of national unity during this time we heard from guy the eyes and caught that he is an observer member of the co of the war cabinet. he's also for minute to chief of staff. so this is a mind with extensive military knowledge and experience coming out on is really me the saying that anyone who tells you that have mass could be eliminated militarily is lying. and that real compromises need to be made to reach a deal to get them out. because at the moment that's when y'all, whose policy, when it comes to returning the captains of live as a ministry one. so again, you have these challenges from the within the cabinet that he's facing and also increasing the more and more voices from the ground, from the people,
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tens of thousands coming out on the streets. no, don't need an opposition to the way he is leading to try and take don't bring the hostages home, but also simply the fact that they do believe in his leadership. anyway, stephanie jack of that with the laser, as far as from occupied a story some thank you stuff. all speaking of disagreements, thousands of his raise a ride in tel aviv to cool for cease 5 this read and he will protest also included some families of captives being held by him us to raise the vote. was that those demonstrations for us and sent this report? we're here in the center, i'll say, that'd be where hundreds of people have a dollar to protest against the war. people here are demanding a ceasefire from the government are saying that the only piece we're bring secuity is red and they're also asking the government to do much more to enter p single version. so the top 10 thing guys that can be released, we're being told right here, that they're not carrying time to send him glancing as many fears that they could
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be detained if they do so. security forces were not far away from here, even though this protest has been authorized by the government. in many cases, folders like this one. i'm end up with people arrested. joining me now is the old. she's one of the organizers on this close the what can we do like the governor? do you think the government is going to hear you this time? like me right now, we are demonstrating white babies, given his speech, say that this war with and we are doing what we need right now. we need a piece. so there's mounting pressure on the document of prime minister venue. mean, nothing yahoo. to end this war in a way, even the 17 most of the population here, any is road supports the war. many believe the way ours is to eliminate. i'm awesome. there's lots of questioning now and we haven't started to see that. so
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people taken to the streets from the relatives of the captains on the streets, asking the government to do much more for holding people protesting against the governmental prime minister. nothing you have to know totally questioning keys and his policies and what's been happening doesn't export also questioning his leadership and calling for election. and then there's protest such as this one, calling for a ceasefire. now that only piece of people who are, say we re security for as well, protests like this one in a way are and examples of things have started to change. and they could be in a sign of what's been going on here in this route. that is, how will i just see the, i mean, we monitor any forces of conducted raids in several villages across the occupied westbank. there were full, it's a fighting between these randy army and palestinians and the village of bait for a can number. this is really soldiers, also storm footages and bethlehem. 2 bus come can be a engineer ramallah. is there any forces there have withdrawn from the full car on
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off to almost 44 hours? thousands of palestinians were trapped in their homes? definitely 2 days. at least 8 people were killed and thousands of interest. and since wednesday is still a head here on altos, air, police storm, a major prison in ecuador. how's the government steps off its crack? down on rising dining button, the depths analysis of the days headlines. how does south africa through its accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide in holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing, of jail term. informed opinions when the us census warships into the red sea, it's not receive task protection that seem to have complication inside story. on al jazeera. what constitutes extent, so we generally talk to a see,
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i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we want fees. we want the education i want to we don't have lead them in different countries and policy. um, it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability benefits. no 1000 service this claimant reports. would that i should just trust the community often as the cool that used to produce outstanding gymnast them out as the integrity in the pursuit of the
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welcome matcher. watching out a 0 uninstall as you take here. and uh huh. that's your mind is on top stories. israel is continuing, it strikes across the goal. so stress, at least 5 have been killed in southern says you have con, unit 7 and also cities. these really minutes results are using targets and the bridge counts and central goals. thousands of his ratings of rallied and kind of be cooling for us to rent, and he will protest also included some families some of the purchase have been broken out by police to us has their own new retaliatory strikes against truth. the targets and yemen meant to groups continued attacks on international ships in the area. the who are things have conducted thousands of operations in the red sea thanks to aiming for ships with ties to israel. as a response to the ongoing war and casa tunnels,
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korean state media is reporting that young young has conducted a test of an underwater nuclear weapon system. the height of $5.00 to $3.00 system was tested in the waters off its east coast. it added that the test was in response to a recent joint minute treat rose by south korea and us and japan was, are there as near this? kim has one out from the south korean capital so that we are seeing from the defense ministry state statement on case cna is quite slim in terms of the details of the system. but what it appears to be is a successor to the air to that was tested back in april after, in march, north korea had announced its intention to create a underwater nuclear capable attack drone. that's when it said it wants to create a radio active su nami, under water. but it does seem that this drone system is still under development. what the statement did say, though,
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was that it blamed the us south korea and japan for threatening or korea security. and that's why they're conducting this test. now, monday through wednesday, did see a rather large naval exercise among the united states, south korea and japan in waters south of the korean peninsula. closer to south korea's choose you island. and it did involve some 9 warships, including the us. as carl vinson nuclear aircraft carrier, south korea's joint chiefs of staff had describe it as an exercise for deterrence and readiness against north korea's nuclear and missile threats, as well as maritime risk, such as in the price point of weapons of mass destruction, security forces. and that could all have rated a prison when drug traffic is suspected to be operating. they launched the operation and why killed prison, equitable has suffered a reason, spike and gang button and switch. so some 200 prisons to off taken hostage and then
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released by inmates and 7 prisons. this operation is part of a 60 day stage of emergency that was issued by the president last week. meanwhile, 2 men have been arrested on suspicion of measuring prosecution. caesar suarez, they would attains during rage in which they also found a rifle, pistols, and 2 vehicles. 2 more suspects remain at lodge. the prosecution was in charge of cracking down on organized crime and even looking into an attack on a tv station, which was hijacked live on a how sound to run past the reports from vulgar tom and neighboring columbia. this is the largest prison in a weather and the only one that had not been intervened by the security forces since the beginning of the crack down of following this unprecedented wave of violence. so that enveloped the country, the security forces were worried by the fact that in this particular a prison in y, a keel, the city on the pacific coast that has become the epi center of the violence of
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many of the leaders of the gangs are held. and there are also, we're also believe to be heavily armed, but there has been no confrontation with the policeman and the soldiers that entered the prison. however, this operation happened the just one day after another high profile at killing in ask whether the assess the nation, according to the story is of a prosecutor. a says a swat is that was investigating the connections between the gangs and the police stations and a digit issue in the city of quite a few. and that was also investigating the assault on a t v station in a way, a keel 10 days ago. and the police, as also now said they arrested 2 people in connection with that killing. to celebrate the there's a new that we have to change to people,
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a cab driver and the presumed assassin. we're studying the ballistic evidence found epicene to confirm whether the 2 weapons we found with those use. the beginning of the prosecutor, the killing of the prosecutor, shows that despite having been hit hard, the gangs are still willing and able to inflict damage and the fight the government at true high profile, assessing nations. and it also tells us that the conflict, the will most likely continue for a long time. i listened that i'm get the address of the level with that. hey days, capital built in for an says on the lock down off the gang members rated an area that time to several police offices. the neighborhood of selena has been on the stage now for 4 days. punish residents, cold local radio stations taking for health and have even built barricades to protect themselves. at least 80 percent of the capital is controlled by gangs. nearly 4000 people were killed in gang relation violence. last year. the leader of
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doomsday, carlton county has been charged with terrorism over the deaths of hundreds of his followers. for mackenzie of the good news, international charge is accused of judging. almost 500 worship as to stuff themselves to death. nearly $200.00 of them children promising that they would go to heaven before the end of the wild. he denies the charges. 94 other people have also been charged to space the syrians living and comes across northwest and syria are struggling to cope with host, winter conditions. torrential rains as you see, of course, flooding and destroyed or tens. people that say they've lost all of their belongings, us at the wells economic for and doubles while as he does businesses and civil society have been discussing a global plastics, tracy. many countries supported but concerns about funding remain. and you understand the chief of the un environment program spoke to out of there is
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different logic episode, james space as well. i have to say here the west, we've actually been having some really good conversations on exactly this issue. the plastic, we have it everywhere. and we understand that it is an amazing material that can do lots of things for mankind that has done so we're not sort of into plastic, but where we are obviously is enterprise picking the environment. and everyone is particularly new in the ocean, in our rivers, in our you know, soil's and our water that we drink in the fish that we eat, etc, no 11 side. so we need to find solutions to that. and there's a complete global agreement that we need to find solutions to that. does it have to be wrapped in plastic, kind of be conveyed differently. and that which we wrapped in plastic, can that product be conveyed in a dry or different phone? and then we need to think about take back schemes in many countries in europe, for example, you have an extended producer responsibility, meaning that i have a thing, i have to give it back so that it can be in a circular manner is so that
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a body to bottle back to back kind of thing. this involves major companies and corporations and government sold around the world. you've managed to speak to both of those here, i guess the devil's because they're represented here. you have an ambitious target of trying to get a 3 t by the end of the year, correct. do you think you'll make sure this is my job to be the intent? very not just optimistic and sort of hope and all of that. but also very determined and determined means we've already had 3 negotiation rounds behind us. we have 2 ahead of us. there was a draft tech 2nd version that is out. and we will be aiming to where we are going to meet in ottawa in the spring where we will actually go into the text itself, the options to redo it this way or that pointing because and then that should end in the fall in, bu signed in korea with the find the negotiation around where we are to agree on the final text. so all that set for me and install is here to my colleagues. so
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hell rahman will be here around 30 minutes with much more of the day's news for you next. the inside story looks at the full out of the retaliatory strikes by ron and pakistan, targeting separatist groups to stay with us here on the the hello. we've got a little cloud. it's just around the gulf at the moment. you see this line of cloud here, tell me about the weather nights as a child, so one or 2 spots that brave and nothing too much to speak of. what to weather on the other side of the gulf that just making his way into westland southern past all around as we go through friday. so quite a bit. squeeze up loving down the golf of the northeast. generally try be plenty of sunshine. i just noticed one or 2 showers just around the southern end of the red sea. it's pushed by the north and you've got a few showers into ducky
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a. but for the use, the side of the made. it should be allows you try as we go through the next couple of days, you can see that went to weather, adjust to the north of cyprus, which you like his way by the east, which makes way for the next system. actually, that will bring some very wet weather in across the bus was fabulous snow. the on the northern side, the winds coming in from a southerly direction. so any consolation i can offer is that it's at least on the miles side, and that's the most solely pulling out of the north of africa. scirocco window is known as 26 celsius. they have in tripoli. so wet weather, just around the world and the rock, stretching its way into the fondles of algae, or with just the mediterranean coast over the next couple of days. lots of north africa to west africa standing try. we've got some dry weather now coming into south africa, but the rain really got some information b, as in bob way. the
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. the clock a san carries out strikes inside yvonne as long as on says it's in retaliation to attacks and by paid off inside this country. those nations say that housing separate us, um groups. what might the consequences fee and can they be contained? this is inside story, the
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hello and welcome to the program. i'm elizabeth put on them and ron and pockets on have it almost attacks across the border and into each of those couch.

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