tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 21, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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but now the law criminalizing legal migration is being revoked. the you now for years, a new wave of margaret's. this will cost that in the desk searching. but that would also mean more people coming to the you, despite the humiliation abuse and suffering all day and isa, they're willing to attempt the journey to europe again in search for what they hope will be a dignified life. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello get along this donkey. attain. this is a news out life from the coming up in the next 60 minute. we're getting into
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the and is really trying to get some residential buildings near the hospital and rough us close to where our 0 team is reports in life. many of those injured in not as rarely as striking to transfer to family functioning hospitals, including an owl to 0 full cost benjamin to lady as again united nations security council vote on the suspension of hostilities in gaza is pushed back for funding. israel does not have to choose between removing the site or from us and minimize the total wants to go into guys. it has an obligation to do both. the secretary of state comments on the rising civilian casualties in casa,
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as the death toll hits and new devastating milestone of 20000. how's the officials in gaza could now confound that? more than 20000 palestinians have been killed since this will began. and the millions of people trapped in the strip keeps saying the same thing. there is no safe place in garza, in one of israel's latest attacks during strikes targeted residential buildings near the hospital in the southern city of rough or at least 10 people were killed. 60 injured others explosions happened right behind our correspondence, hunting my foot, as it was on a prompting crowds in the vicinity of the kuwait hospital to flee the area. let's try you. we don't mind of the remaining population, the area it gets to be this place. then and this is the, the trash it will be very striking causing more of problems and forcing and more palestinian, the displacement, which can of course now the pressure on an healthcare facility as well as evacuations on as we're,
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we're getting into the oh my god, did you hear that the hospital that the hospital or you guys here in the us are years here there's all the debris and no, no, i know i know i wake up its all gone. oh my gosh. no, no, no, no, this is really bad. this is back or you get fee and this this is right behind the house, but the right now. oh my. above the
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heavy. okay. let me see. let me see. okay. i guess see. yeah, says you said this is a huge, huge dark cloud of smoke. this is what we were expecting for 5, is this a drawing did not leave this sky of this area. why get a low level out of the what you was marking a target, a full residential homes. people are rushing to the side just to see if there are people. i guess this was the, we'll look at that a tragedy right now. it's causing ok us to see people running away from, from the side of, of explosion. here's where multiple massive air strikes. right? at the vicinity of the q way the hospitality. see people are panic. king. we can't
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even lock the. this is really, really bad. this is i is the people are rushing now down the road. this is, this is multiple, multiple, multiple residential homes and re, we're hearing the were your people inside those homes that they were targeted their hands, these were a back to even displace palestinians at this particular location. more than if 3 residential homes completely destroyed the this is, this is exactly what we've been talking about. there is no safe place in god. oh no safe place. they gotta no place more, save than the other. even the vicinity of this hospital does a small sized hospital becomes became a target of those relentless areas, right? that's exactly what we described in reward describing these ears strikes be relentless, aggressive,
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a brutal although strikes on residential towers. and rafa happens near the co wait hospital as you are hearing. now rafa is in southern garza. israel has repeatedly told people to move for their own safety. hundreds of thousands of displays. palestinians from northern and central air is a car and see that in the south of the strip. the odyssey or john list involve cost engineering low as low as and was injured in that strike. he's among the scores of people taking the hospital. he has video that captured at the moment that he was injured, wanting to some may find the images and sounds distressing. the
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exist existing existing. 7 o tara capitalism and not corresponding to is following developments for us from rasa in the southern golf. the strip, the air strikes become much more aggressive, much more violent and separate areas. of course, the 2 or 3 also in areas that supposed to be as a safe zone for palestinians off tart waves that evacuation took place inside this area and tend to be a mass refuge account for residents from the north and central areas of guns and city rough i had been attacked today for a residential building was completely flattened and alongside with the most can agriculture land, where a palestinians have been confront, killed by this strikes. now these strikes in the southern parts did not stop, including notices with 30 palestinians have been killed during the last couple of hours. were the relentless isabel, the plumbing had destroyed 2 sets of
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a gauze residential units out with more than 20000 palestinians had been killed with also alongside with more than 50000 others who had been with now these at the death toll is expected to rise with the coming days as the attacks at continued in the north, the middle and the southern part of gauze a. well, the head of the law says political bureau is less than a, is currently in the egyptian capital kyra. and what could signal a new phase of possible c sign, negotiations alia honey, i met with rawlins foreign minister. i said on the, on the lawson here under ha, that musing and catch all is capital came off to israel's president said the government is open to another temporary pool is in fighting. but we also support the cause. a lot of men, the loss of the school bureau, he says that priority is stopping will go lower vision is basically we what to stop the russian was the war and john and the because i think what's going to get out of this, it is a because this will be the whole pause is much destruction that invest clinical
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people last semester goes. we want to stop this. this is our priority. now, some people looking for a small pause, a pause here and there for when we to each of the weeks. but i think that was very clear, we want to ask the question because i think who is i with take they, they called the hosp to his doctor, that'd be able to start a new order out of investigating done once it goes again to sort of people i think we will not be disagreeing, but i think we want to go and this will disagree and or people in the should where they were all the, all the come with big compromise for the did use for the prison. another for the hostages. but the priority we dealt with the age of chance with the custody, with different bus stop decoration in garza goes what is going to in go this big shame for the international community to keep sort of especially out of the discussion and do you do not assembling to go to to cancel that most of the
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countries 99 percent of the countries all over the world. the world sits by the way . well that's bringing home to sound hood. she hasn't occupied a story. so then, honda, as we see, all of these things happen, it does appear that pressure is growing to do as these 5 deal. what's the view or the appetite for a potential deal there? and israel there is growing pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government both domestically and internationally. on the international front, you have the americans who are hoping to see these rallies, transition into a less intense phase of the fighting within a few weeks. and that position from them has been quite clear domestically though you have intensified pressure from the families of the captives. specifically after 3 captives were killed by these really military in northern gaza. saying that they
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should do everything in their power to bring back the captives. now there have been indications that base talk so far have been quite positive egyptian security officials saying that these relatives are offering a one week pause in the fighting and what they want in return are 40 captives. they want all women, any children who are left as well as elderly men. remember there are more than $100.00 captives still being held inside of gaza. that something interesting about these talks that were going on in cairo was that for the 1st time, there were representatives from palestinian hispanic, you had there the 2nd largest fighting force inside of concepts and they're currently holding a number of this really captives themselves. so there have also been discussions in europe between the americans, these rallies and thought studies to try and find some sort of consensus. but what still not clear is what the is rarely or willing to give up in exchange,
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in terms of some sort of prison or exchange or swap. but how mazda is position has been quite clear that they want a total end to the fighting. and these really society, specifically the families of the captives are saying, but these really is should be doing everything in their power to bring back the captives because they saw what happened several weeks ago when there was that 7 day pause and more than a $110.00, both as rarely and foreign nationals were able to get out as part of that deal. and they're hoping to see something similar under your side of the pressure is building on us and yahoo he has been speaking today. what did he have to say? this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is reiterating his position 75 days into this war. he says that it's not going to end until how much is defeated and there is victory for him and his army. he also says
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that anyone who thinks the war is going to end is disconnected from reality on a home. i'm sure him but mean come off of the so the will will continue until we destroy him us until victory. let me this he think we will see thought which is not connected to reality. or should we also striking how must, with heavy fire everywhere? what else, including today us, we also striking go to a time us close or fall every have must services best on. so that you every 2 options and a who to surrender or die. the whole michel nathaniel who has position has been reiterated by army officials as well. the head of the army southern command, speaking in gaza earlier today to is really soldiers said that they're in a significant phase of their offensive and that they're going to keep moving forward. they are strategizing for areas they're already in, and they're planning maneuvers for areas. they have not yet reached it. another indication that benjamin,
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that's in you all who his war cabinet and the army are all on the same page saying that the war on garza is going to continue to sound hooks. that with a nice as far as from occupied easter was from thank you. honda all the you and say here's a console, has delayed a vote for a sunday on a resolution that would call for the suspension of hostilities in garza. different lots have been negotiating with united states on the wedding of the draft. earlier this month, the oracle washington retired, a resolution calling for cease 5. well, the united arab emirates was the country, the tables, the slightest resolution. and it's impossible to b one voice types that the security council would come together to respond to the crisis. and garza to diplomacy takes time. it means evolving conversations and people are giving it their attention at the highest levels of the capitals that have leverage on this. so i think from that sense you have to be optimistic and diplomacy, otherwise we wouldn't, will come into this building every day. and that sense, i am optimistic, but in another sense, if this fails,
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then we will continue to keep trying because we have to keep trying. there's too much suffering on ground for the counsel to continue to fail on this and we haven't failed. we have a resolution 2712 we need to build on that resolution. and i hope we will also adopt a humanitarian resolution that response to the crisis on ground. ok, but it is under is un headquarters with the latest on the security council negotiation. just within the past 3 days, there have been 7 different delays or postponements in this un security council vote on humanitarian aid. getting into guys the main sticking point we believe now with the united states is this language in the draft, as it's written now, about a monitoring mechanism being implemented essentially would be the united nations that takes the lead in overseeing and facilitating this a getting into gaza and then it's distribution to the people that need the most.
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now, why are other security council members agreeing to these delays? we believe the reason is because they to want to get a draft of this resolution that is acceptable to the united states, at least. so the americans don't the toa, of diplomats say they will be returning here to the security council on thursday where they hope to have some sort of agreement on a resolution that can get passed gabriel's on to i would use it at united nations in new york while you, as president obama has cost out on the hopes of an imminent faith, 5 deal between israel and her last. the 1st thing is we, i don't, there's no expectation at this point. we are pushing biden's comments come off to national security spokesman john cabby send the
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discussions about the 10 filters on now and his was very serious. meanwhile, the us secretary of state is saying that israel has an obligation to minimize civilian casualties in gaza. and to me bring can was speaking at his interview press conference like honda was listening and in washington, dc for us secretary of state spoke as to how the us has strengthened its alliance in various parts of the globe. he was off directly to what extent it's continued an unqualified support of israel and its operation is casa, is affecting these alliances. he did not address that directly. what you did say is that even some countries opposed to united states still see it as a lead to in these ongoing crisis. so he's continuing to insist that the us has a role to play, and te insinuates that it is not losing global support because of it's ongoing
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support as well. but on that issue, he continued to maintain that hip israel has a right and indeed a duty to continue its operations against him. us, at the same time it has a right and a duty and what he calls a strategic need to minimize the casualties that incur during its operations. this is what he said on that subject. we continue to believe it is real, does not have to choose between removing the thread from us and minimizing the total on civilians and guys, it has an obligation to do both. and it has a strategic interest to do both. the more determined than ever to ensure that out of the terrific tragedy comes a moment, a possibility for his release, for palestinians, for the reason to live and lasting peace and lasting security. that out of this darkness comes like the sick real estate reiterated on
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a number of occasions that to use his words. it is vitally important how israel context, that's operations. however, he also made clear that it is up to israel to decide how to do that. not the united states might kinda alter sierra washington. well, the us defense secretary lloyd austin has visited an american aircraft carrier in the eastern mediterranean sea. that vessel was deploying that back in october to help discourage original conflict. austin has been on a towards middle east and this way he also announced a maritime initiative to count attacks on commercial vessels in the red sea by whose the fight is from yemen. meanwhile, the, the leader of the who is the east has said that his forces will retaliate against the u. s. and photography a man of a lot of people who see also accused washington has been complicit and israel's war on cause on. what time and a buick she at them. i made all these but, but dr. as you get to reported by media or my they the
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americans accomplices to these crimes and it has to be of for that that the americans were complicit from day one moment. they dispatched there melissa re, experts mandatory consultants in order to manage the old fans to manage these lately military operations. it is day and night and states experts who laid down plans and carry out the military operations. as that is oliver, that they odd accessories of leaning to the scribes above old can. i'm in the united states, provided the zionist entity with thousands of bomb. i'm missing to target. that is, it then said that is the, even the internationally bad of the weapons. well that's bringing the hell and lock
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in there. again choose. i'm at least on the list and an array being put into a specialist who joins us now from upset and united king king doesn't. how. how worried are you about escalation that by setting up this maritime coalition, the us is actually prompting the very thing that they've been wanting to avoid. and i think there's a serious risk of escalation taking place. i think if you just listen to that was of i didn't really kind of who's the just now he was being far more anti american then then ever really, i mean he's never being pro american. but basically, as we discussed, the fact that the americans are hoping to have c, a d in between beside these into who sees means that generally one expects that who is the tone to be marginally less and to american. and so to me, this wasn't it. i think, sage, the risk is that i don't think it's enormous,
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but i think it's that it would presumably be limited to attacking the places from which the besides that set to long state the code the, the day that coast, that sort of eastern coast of the red sea, having basically thing days of risk that was that i wasn't, didn't think was there before. the guys that situation. okay. and that has been an issue with security in that area before and in the us, as i understand it, set up a task for us to do just this to try to make it more secure for commercial ships. and that happened back in what was it? april 2022. how does that go? yes. well, i don't remember noticing very much. i mean, as far as i can tell, you know, the red sea is absolutely packed with naval ships, from any number of international navies. war over the world and you know, and they haven't managed to present via the loan since of the med miss size,
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which i don't think any of the see my sides with a that any of those ships. i think most of them were aimed at reaching the, at reaching southern issue as except for the ones that where that's all directly you know, plan the either is, is really connected. they either owned by israelis or the heading for a while and in that which all of them they considered to be that targets so well. and as we know, do think surely seized one of them which they are now holding. so we see, you know, we have, we have a problem which i think is increasing. i don't know how else to what extent it's likely to develop into, you know, into a very, very serious one, particularly given that the, both the us and the solid. these are hoping to bring a formal end to what they call a full meant and to the will and the man which is basically an agreement between the saudis and the who sees leaving the menus with including the who sees uh, having to sort out the site as,
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as having best available without the involvement of the solid, the whole and possibly this is helen and you were telling me i live there. that's what the us as doing now. and the decision that they're making now could potentially put all of that progress in terms of the conflict and in and at risk. obviously the u. s. has now said that they're reviewing, having taken that we think is off a tera list. could all of this jeopardize regional security? i think it's very likely to jeopardize this agreement to say to supposedly solve the many problems, whether it's going to expand beyond that. i think it's, you know, it's difficult to say, i think we also have to remember that one or 2 of the attacks we and i'll text you by the who is these, but by some, some of these and south of the by the m. and so somebody that by, by the end up and, and so, you know, they, they, is this a risk,
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i wouldn't say that it was that they know most, because although the, who sees on not by any means elaine, in prophecies they do tend to listen to the radians up to a point, and they haven't listen to the radians in the sense that they have made all these attacks, which i'm not totally convinced the radians are happy about. but at the same time thing they, they don't want to escalate beyond any a certain level because you know, they have popularity within the m and d. it depends on the support for palestine and it's very much reliance on the support for palestine. but if it was, since the already dramatically offer living conditions of un is intact interval, i don't think that you know that the popularity would continue being positive. i mean, i'd like to, especially 5 that you know, they're living conditions and you end up trudy also that doesn't contain any way with the absolute nightmare of what's going on in gas. i at the moment for very
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careful calibration is going on less than the who decide how i'm not gonna. i'm at least list on arabian peninsula specialist. thank you for joining us again on how to 0. great to get your thoughts on well, still a head view here on out of there. the music and story telling, helping the children to 1000 living with the promo for news . let's go with your world whether uptake or to see you kicking this one off in australia and we've got this batch of what weather outs over the tasman see i want to take you in here for a closer look because it is feeding rain into a new southwell state, and also queensland as well pretty what forecasts to come around brisbin on thursday. now for the other side of the country, things are heating up in
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w a. so perf is up to $37.00 degrees off. we go to new zealand, still dealing with somewhat weather in that southwest corner, and still keeping the heats in places like christ, church, and gives been the temperature around 30 degrees on thursday. the monsoon rains, steering in quite a bit of rain through the late peninsula, so that includes qual, import, once again on thursday. and cold air has come rushing out of china in to northern vietnam. so annoyed 17 degrees. that's well below where you should be for this time of the year. remnants of our tropical storm, just hanging around in the south trying to see that looks to impact southern vietnam over the next little bit. still cool and refresh for a large portion of china, including shanghai rate on the freezing mark at 0 plus 3 wins here as well. and was that cold air coming over the warm sea surface here? that's going to give us some lake effects. so for the western side of japan,
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the thought provoking on but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins. events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the age of these days, or is it just a different phone? i think that democracy in the process facing realities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the stores on talk to how does era i'm it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection and has the investment climate digital
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licensing, your better tomorrow? the talk i'm not, you're watching. i was is here, i'm uninstalled the attained. let's remind you about top stories. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in his writing strikes on residential towers in southern gaza. they happened near the kuwait hospital in the city of rafa . as you saw just behind it, i'll just hear a television crew as they would live on the number of palestinians killed and israel's war on dogs that has reached 20000. that death toll is rising by the hour
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as the army intensifies attacks on civilians. from us and israel have resumed in direct strokes. meanwhile, mediations by counsel in egypt. the groups politically, that is why i mean it has travelled to cairo and what could signal a step towards securing a 2nd to monetary and says, fine, well, cypress israel have agreed to set up a maritime aid card or to gaza. it aims to boost humanitarian relief by enforcing laws. volumes of supplies via ship instead of limited quantities via truck, through the roof and border crossings. egypt will not speak to laura con cheese. it costs us for us from ramallah to talk us through what's being proposed. it how much of a difference could this me? it was the 1st question for us because at the 2nd question, we don't know how much of a difference this will make at the moment because it is just a proposal. this ready for him is to edit, come and is currently in flight for us. he's met with his cypriots counterpart on
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consensus of compass at now the to have visited a port in law and in the south of slight press. it's a coordination port that's currently working with around 33 different countries on flight post has proposed that they will send a check and distribute aids to goes a and they want to get this going as soon as possible. so eli cohen is going to be working that for the next 2 days, just considering that logistics on whether it is possible to send this a. but it seems that as well, it's really backing this proposal. proposal isn't new and it has been mentioned a couple of times by cyprus, most recently in the past a piece for him to the european union. and the eu has really thrown is backing behind the proposal. but there was some questions and put some countries about. so it just it for sending it to these posts in guns as they are relatively small ports . and we're talking about
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a huge amount of phase. another question is whether the at the car doors already opened, the 8 car doors through the so the come out of the southern crossing and also the rough up border crossing into garza will remain open the current is allowing around 200 trucks of age and these are these are checking them in both points, but they said this is the just sickly, very difficult. um, and many of worried so also they might be trying to isolate, gone to the bike, closing these ports. but currently the information is still coming in. it is still a proposal and whether this is going underway bought because slight press, is one of the closest e u countries to gauze. it's around 400 kilometers. know if they considered themselves to be the natural stepping stone age into garza. interesting developments that are accounted for us in ramallah. thank your. that's how most of
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the military ring has released. and your video showing the local manufacturing of some of their weapons like cast number games video shows what appears to be an assembly shop and the besieged cause of stress with fights as a manually building sniper rifles. it also shows some making fun of, of israel has launched as strikes on several positions in southern leather, on the targeting hezbollah, lebanese on troop. it says 6 fighters were killed in the past 24 hours israel and has the law has been exchanging far along that florida since the war and gaza began more than 2 months ago. then a call to send this update from southern level. as of late as well, has increase the intensity the pace, and the scope of its attacks against 11 use arms group has the law. it is what it is. it says it is targeting as well as infrastructure. and clearly the strikes are becoming more precise, scoring direct hits of the casualty told among hezbollah fighters is really
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testament to that in the past. the 24 hours, 6 men, the group last 6 men in the past week, 17 men. now that's quite a high number because since this conflict began along the border 11 weeks ago, the group lost 113 men. now, this is being blamed on technology that as well is a technologically advanced army. it has drones in the skies over southern lebanon, 247, not just along the border, but in other has well, a strong holds across the country. it is also tapping into telecommunications network. this is what we're also understanding at the beginning of the conflict has belie really concentrated its attacks are focused on destroying surveillance towers belonging to the israeli army cameras along the border. it's wanted to blind the enemy, but there is only so much it can do with drones in the skies. they'll also ask the same time as well is stepping up the pressure. it is a negotiating tactic because it is looking for
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a diplomatic solution to end the conflict along the border. it wants hezbollah to pull back from the border in order to allow tens of thousands of his babies to return to their homes in northern israel. now hezbollah says there will be no negotiations about the situation along the border until as well as a tax on gaza on gauze as stop, but at the same time as well is a threatening, a full blown war. so the situation is dangerous, and that's really those were the words used by the head of the united nations peacekeeping mission, in southern lebanon that there was rosita. so they're living on hundreds of thousands of children and gaza are experiencing psychological trauma. as a result of as rarely attacks to ease their suffering groups of traditional palestinian story teller says, organized musical entertainment for young people as a school in con eunice and southern garza. esl so that has the, the,
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it should've been here with some of the most improved that i faxed in a sense that many of them have lost friends and loved ones. but they are trying hard to hold onto life listing and 3 additional stories. taylor's, known as the are coming together to use their suffering and give children a chance to be happy, which is extremely rare, but desperately needed. nowadays, we provide entertainment and psychological support to displace people in you and affiliated shelters. and we try to convey our message to children in a simple and entertaining way, using stories, particularly traditional ones. we use entertainment to distract them from the hardships because of the performance is these, these at the ending school which
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has become home to thousands of these. these organizers say adults are starting to cool during the war by children, especially women. that one of the few has gripped the children so and you're scared of everything. for example, the microphone fell from my grasp and made a loud noise causing all the children to panic and thinking it was the sound of bonding calling the cause really, i, tx how killed and injured thousands of children dnc is 1200000 just based kind of themes or shelter in his facilities that goes to process schools heavy restored and education disruptive, not before, but we have a craved activities that didn't enjoy taking them away from the spaces of the walls and into walls of into 10, mt, which is so different from the actual experiences and that is right in the bottom,
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being the shop of virginia and figure out how to what the storytellers, the rest intentional testing. a cool thing to say the hope to remind children that bach with the annual experience of sale, jeff and happiness. if not this was out of that. i was just still ahead here on out of here the hanging boils over and one of the areas that the 1st major protests against the new presidents are to mention the
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the welcome back. now thousands of demonstrations have rallied in argentina's capital against austerity and deregulation. measures announced by the newly elected president's have young ladies. now these policies include a car and seed evaluation of more than 50 percent, as well as cost to energy and transport subsidies. the government is threatening to seize public 8 payments, choose any one blocking the street to raise it, but it has more from not demonstration in the capital where he right in front of the residential product were thousands of people have gathered to demonstrate against the government. will probably have a nice and extremely difficult economic situation in argentina with the soaring inflation that had been made worse because of that evaluation of official care in the, in the past week, most of the people we have spoken to do you say there is 3 really concerned because of the economic situation in argentina. when taking office, have you ever seen a problem? is the population that you will prevent any type of role on the street. and that's
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why the results of tension today. many were expecting the particulars to bluffton roll around the window sided. we've been trying to control the government, for example, they couldn't cover their carries to fix or anything that could be perceived as a weapon or warmed up those involved in their welfare programs. something that is an extremely sensitive situation for many, because of the economic situation in the country. have you had any late expected to announce later today? what is known here is a mega degree. good will record thousands of laws, the north juiciness, including labor laws, including finance laws, among many other things. he says that those laws are necessary to modernize the economies jumpstart argentina's economy. the exist friendly measures towards rec, investments in argentina. however, most of the people that are protesting here today, sir,
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they are extremely concerned about what will happen next. even though we may warn that'd be he will implement those fairly 2 measures. and the next few months will be difficult for processing here today, say they're ready to be made on this 3 and that they're ready to fight back. that is trouble. i'll just see that one aside. and then as well as to free it, 10 us prisoners and exchange for the release of a close ally of president nicholas madura business fun. alex solve is already back in caracas, off to his release from the us prison. he is accused of money laundering on behalf of my daughter is government. venezuela is also handling of a former defense contract that his inc to a major corruption scandal in the us navy. i found a rump. yes. he is following developments for us from the columbia and capital bugger. tom, as a statement from the white house talks about 10 us prisoners,
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6 of them. the us says that were wrongfully detained by the venezuelan regina. another 2 were members. 4 of the us special forces that allegedly participated in uh, cliff 10 back in a 2019. and another one is a fugitive uh on a corruption chargers in the us who was arrested in venezuela and will now be extradited. that's the information that we have so far, and those are prisoners. now, we know that this deal has been in the works for quite some time with the mediation of cuts are, it was in many ways expected. what's really surprising is the fact that the us in exchange has a release alex up like sub is a colombian into bernard, have a very close ally of uh, nicholas, my daughter, a person that is seen here as a bagman for the venezuelan ridge him, he has been accused of a number of a very,
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very serious charges from a money laundering to essentially a complete, complete, safe and at least at the activity these 2 cypher an outside of the country, some $350000000.00 us dollars. and he's also, he was also seen as a tool in the hands of the us to try and get some real evidence of the charges that the us as the longer presented against the president. the class of my daughter, including a charges of a drug trafficking, the closing and democratic republic of congress presidential election, has been extended by a day and follows reports of faulty voting machines and imposing stations that failed to open a group of opposition candidates. according for rerun this, the election catherine sawyer reports from the capital construction
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election day in the democratic republic of congo was marked by delays in deploying voting materials and technical beaches. many people frustrated, they had turned off already, costs the bond, lots of these pulling station other part of can shasta voting. only quote, underway hours of to pulse attends to to dr. no my this is not right. we are tired . we left our jobs. we have not even voted yet. when will we go home? it is not a good sign. the whole board, the people i use and 6 am to vote, but no one is able to vote, but we will not get tired. at the polling station in the south, east tongue of providence angry voters to call with election materials. after they found the names missing from the register in the central cosign region, electro officials used whatever they could to the lead bought the materials. some
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parts of the country did not have a profile route to network and supplies had to be transported by and security challenges in the northeast are a big concern because of all groups operating that the 5 to have made it hard to displace comedies to vote. this was a scene in the tories professional copy, told bonia confrontations between police and displaced people from a nearby. com. they damaged 14 supplies angry that they were not able to cost the ballots as some christian election ubs of admissions. they say to one percent of polling station did not open. half of the machines had problems in violence was reported in several areas. cathy slowly all to 0. kinshasa, hundreds of 5 fighters and for the africa has investing to put out a wildfire that spread across a mountain
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a cape town. 555 has of surf. i've been injured to or taken to hospital residence of one neighborhood in simon's town, has been evacuated as blaze as threatened that harry french president of annual mac on has defended a controversial integration bill that split his party, triggering the resignation of his health. minnesota knock on says the legislation which will toughen rules on immigration is necessary to protect funds. it will strengthen the government's ability to port foreigners. critics have slammed it as the most progressive emigration will and decades. that office could you take them to the fighting against illegal immigration is i think hard to consider is a strictly right to in policy. like when i see the popular looking for it, the favor of that we don't think when you live in working class neighborhoods, you have security difficulty to speak sometimes. immigration was that well controlled and the consequences of which you experienced. well, you're in favor of this law. so according to the protest as calling from bangladesh
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as government to step down have set a training on fire, killing for people the really minutes to choose amino position, policy of austin and sabotage. tundra chatter has one of them dot com dr. poppy and a 3 year old son where on this train, when it left bangladesh has not been district off. and that's kinda late on monday . they never made it. so he kinda just caught fire just before the train arrived, and dr. both people were killed. the other guy's husband fell down and was talking to the media. the that's what we want. justice never committed the same as crime must be punished by families will go on. we couldn't even see the bodies we want. the bodies were tons for us in recent weeks, the main opposition bangladesh and nationalist party and its allies, blocking public transport and calling general strikes. supporters when the government to step down ahead of next month's elections. authorities have condemned the attack and blamed opposition. delta e,
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a simple to those who called strikes are involved and these are some of the tax on subject tardy. just they are doing this at the directive, a for an asian is through their local counterparts. and for the words, this is clear the cause. but the opposition elijah, is the government is behind the sabotage the day before the incident, we came across the documents from the police which were sent to the health director general, notifying doctors and hospitals to be on stand by. the question is why a large farm saves more than 20000 opposition. party members and supporters had been arrested since late october and at least 6 of died in prison. several trains had been set on fire or vandalizing the ongoing political tomorrow, and burned with dash. how about this is the 1st time people have been killed? analyst and critics say it's disappointing to see tragedy has been politicized before the thorough investigation has taken place. temperatures re,
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i'll just sit on tarka. also don is slipping further into chaos. as the rapids the vote forces make advances in 20 states. when the war broke out 8 months ago, hundreds of families from the la fleet minority group said westoff for to neighboring chad. some of those from a say that the young men and boys were targeted by time to look trees, interest engine for reports. a lot of struggles to hold back tears when she thinks about her son being beaten to death fios was 12 years old. when to dan's power, military forces pulled him out of line at a check point in west r 4. along with other young men. about the mentality, much of his father tried to this to him about to put them down and then when they hit him, he fell down down to the boy away and told him to call us calling why they would meeting him with a wooden girl. and she said it was, and he bled out the customer,
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the quoting to a, you and report an estimated 12000 people have been killed since april when conflict broke out between the army led by general abdel for to boot hon. and the rapid support forces commanded by his former deputy mohammed hamden dolo hold up no. the watch if and her surviving children are just one of hundreds of my solid families who fled the fighting and with the 4 foot chad all around her in this refugee camp . people have similar tales of violence that seems far from random. a series of targeted attacks against mass ha, children plus the parts of the up. they were very young children. my nephew was only 2 months old when he was beaten, his mother did not take him of her back. when she pulled him off her back, she found him dead. i just want to get the lead. this of the un has condemned
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reports of ethnic violence in dot for it says the systematic killing and displacement of massively populations could amount to more crimes. the rapid support forces has repeatedly denied responsibility. orthodontist in yourself will not provide support to perpetrators but will respond swiftly and resolutely. we assure our firm readiness to collaborate with the investigations committee to present any individuals involved in any abuses for a fair trial. oh yeah, i have to hook up after more than 8 months of violence, the battlefield is expanding beyond hot tomb and r for the power military group has made gains this week. capturing sedan, 2nd largest city wide mcdonny charity save the children, says about 350000 young people, their risk of being killed,
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injured or displaced. and does the fighters advance more suited these few or their children will be killed or caught in the crossfire? if this i'm getting food audra 0, check michelle a lot of saw the husbands, one in as a new and they have quays. he takes over from his huff brothers, takes noah, who died on saturday. the 3 year old has ever seen and tunnel security and has a reputation for fighting corruption. as a bank has more from point 50 in 3 days after the death of shifting a wife, it was time for the new image to take his own. she will relate lovely in the name of god. i will respect the constitution and the rules of the states. i will protect the people's interest, freedom and funds, and our protect our country's lands and independence. and his speech to the national assembly. he promised to continue on the course he has pursued as dfcs to the distance, 2021 of the amount of i vowed to fight corruption in all its
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forms. all the check and child is known as a reformist and someone who does not tolerate nepotism. the flaw is not something that can nobody kind of question its existence. we are looking at a huge campaign to fight corruption beyond words. it's happening. we are seeing people who are usually untouched being imprisoned because the low found them guilty to rate is unique in the region. it has the constitution and elected parliament and attempts to read by consensus as a new employer gets down to the business of running the country and maintaining the policy of a friend to own an assault and not to can. i mean it's to the future. checking the child has up to one year, according to the constitution to name his success of that name, then goes forward to parliament where he requires a 2 thirds majority, which is not about when, but who he will choose as a new crime prince. that would be an indicator of whether there will be
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