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5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days after another cleansing has taken place together. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads garza without permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront, without 0 award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the we're getting into the and his right, the drum targets residential buildings near a hospital in rough or close to where and i'll just narrow team was reporting like the
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hello i'm dire in jordan to sound. is there a life coming. 7 many of those injured and that is really a strike of been transferred to band a functioning hospitals, including announcing rebuild cost engineer to lady us again, the united nations security council of folks and a suspension of hostilities and gaza is pushed back from the plus. israel does not have to choose between removing the threat of from us and minimizing the total wants to go into the guys. it has an obligation to do both of us extra estate comments on rising civilian casualties in casa, as the desktop hips, a new milestone of $20000.00. the health officials in gauze the same old and 20000 palestinians have been killed since israel's will began. millions of people trapped in the strip have repeatedly
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said, there is no safe place in gaza. and one of israel's latest attacks drawn strikes, targeted residential buildings near a hospital in the southern city of rough or at least 10 people were killed. 60 of those injured explosions happened right behind the correspondence. honey must fluid, as he was reporting live on at the other 2 a hospital. this is what happened 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, we're getting into the oh my god, did you hear that the hospital that
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the hospital are you guys here in dice? are you guys here? there's all the debris and no, no, i know. i know i wake up it's 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 in a heavy okay. let me see. let me see. okay. i guess see yeah, says you said this is a huge,
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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 if 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 panicking. we can't even lock the. this is really, really bad. this is i is the people are rushing now down the road. this
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is, this is multiple multiple, multiple residential homes and re, we're hearing the were your people inside those homes that were targeted their hands, these were a back to even displace palestinians at this particular location. more than a 3 residential homes completely destroyed the, this is, this is exactly what we've been talking about. there is no safe place in java. i don't know, safe place. they gotta know, plays more safe 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, a brutal was honey. was saying that those strikes on the residential town was in a rough uh, happened near the q 8 hospital, rough as in southern gauze that way, as well as repeatedly told people to move their safety hundreds and thousands of
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despite the palestinians from north and central air is a currently in the south, so i'll just say we're just on broadcast engineer. well, as most of that was injured in, not as try, he's among schools of people take him to hospital video capture the moment he was injured. there's the executive procedure. exactly. oh, i'll just say it was target, otherwise it was ms following developments from rough uh, in the southern gaza strip in the air strikes become much more aggressive, much more violent and separate areas, of course that you are treat also in areas that supposed to be as
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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. russell 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 used as strikes in the southern part did not stop, including notices with 30 palestinians have been killed during the last couple of hours where the relentless is very plumbing had destroyed 2 sets of a gauze are residential units out with more than $20000.00 palestinians have been killed with also alongside with more than $50000.00 others who had been with now these at the death toll is expected to rise within the coming days as the attacks at continued in the north, the middle and the southern parts of gauze. meanwhile, the head of how mouse is political bureau, it smells nea is in egypt shall capital cairo. and what could signal
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a new phase in 6 vonnegut associations? earlier, honey, i met around this foreign minister in dough ha. the meeting and cutoff capitol comes off the israel as president said, the government is open to another temporary pause in the fighting finale. we spoke to gauzy. i'm a member of how much is political bureau. he says it's priority is stopping the will. so i think the vision is very clear. we want to stop the question, was the war and go and the, because i think what's going to get out of this a does a because the surveys a holo, pause is much destruction unless clinical people last semester goes. we want to stop. this is, this is our priority. now, some people looking for a small pause, a pause here and there for when we do each of the weeks. but i think that was very clear. we want those to ask the question, because i think who is i with take they, they called the hostages and dr. that'd be able to start a new order out of investigating done with the guns. again,
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assorted people. i think we will not be disagreeing, but i think we want to stop it. this will disagree in our people and the should would. 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 judge just with the custody, with the front bus stop that goes in and goes up, goes, but it is going to go the big shame for the international community to keep sort of, especially out of the discussion in do you do not assembling to go to causal that most of the countries may have done? there certainly covers all over the world. the world sits by the name, but it's ryan and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. just an intent on watching out how much saying any potential new truce would be short lived until the how much was eradicated? oil is really hostages for you to a home. i'm sure whom i mean come out of the wall will continue until we destroy
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i'm us until victory. let me so this you think we will see thought which is not connected to reality. or should we also striking how must, with heavy fire everywhere else, including today us, we also striking go to a time us disclose all for every have must services best on for the human, every 2 options and a who to surrender or die from dissolute has blown out from occupied east jerusalem there's a lot of pressure on is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu both internationally . and domestically, on the international front, you have the americans who are hoping to see these really is shift towards a lesser intense type of fighting within the next few weeks. and that position has been reiterated by multiple american officials domestically, though he has increased pressure from the families of the captives and the bring them back now movement. and this situation has even become more high stakes after 3 captives were killed inside of gaza by these really military. now gyptian
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security, visuals are indicating that these really are willing to offer a weeks long pause in the fighting. in exchange for 40 captives, they want all women, any remaining children, an elderly man as part of that deal. remember there are more than a 100 captives still being held inside of gaza. but before those meetings, they're also meetings with these rallies because buddies and the americans in europe twice in one week to try and start these negotiations. and while signs are pointing that these talks are positive so far, there's no indication that there is anything concrete at the moment in the talks and kyra with him, us officials, it is worth noting that for the 1st time posting in his stomach, she had had representation there they are, the 2nd largest fighting force inside have gone so, and they're also holding some captives in gaza. so they are part of these
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discussions when it comes to whether or not this is accepted within these really society. there is a cautious optimism because they were able to see how many captives were released to several weeks ago during that cease fire period. and they're saying that these really, governments should be doing everything in its power in order to bring back the captives, even if that means some sort of prisoner exchange or swap where there's been no indication from these really is that they are willing to do that. just yet, how much as position has been quite clear that there will be no ceasefire talks or negotiations about it until there is an end to the war. cypress and israel have agreed to set up a maritime aid coverage or to cause the announcement the fall is a meeting between these really foreign minister. i'm just a 5th counterpart in law and obviously it was laura con is in ramallah in the occupied westbank with the details of the toes um, visits his lot of coaches in the south of the site for us where they went to
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a port and they met with a, a joint task squad essentially where they were looking at the initiative and the logistics around the initiative of creating a mount time root of age to garza. so there is a joint forces looking at this over the next 2 days. now this initiative isn't new and it has been presented a couple of times once to the power space for last week. a weather cypriot president, a such a gave him a $25.00 page initiative that would look at a joint task squad with all the countries around the world. and sending these very large shipments from cypress over to gauze and for the desperately needed humanitarian h. that at now there was not support from the official staff, but some of them were concerned about the many hurdles that they may face. one of
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which is how they can safely get it into goals. um, you know, they, they were afraid that the ship shipments could be attacked on the way. and also once, if it's not going to the entire points, the shipments is that much larger than the trucks going in through the south of goza at the moment. but there's very little at, in terms of infrastructure in these ports. so they have very small port. so there's a, there's a mountain of logistics to get through. but slight precise, you know, it is the country to do this because they all the closest nation at to gauze the so they said that they all been the actual country to essentially help out. and israel says they wants to get this initiative on the way a soon as possible. israel has released a time and really it will tell us, been in prison that the occupied westbank for the i'll have to leave was free due to his listening health. these images were taken shortly after his release,
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autocad already spent 4 years in his writing present. that was really rested 4 months ago. he was late diagnosed with stomach cancer of to undergoing emergency surgery. a lot of most let's come here and i'll just say we're including we'll have the details on a major christmas walk within the us and venezuela. now developers in malaysia are trying to bring new license on many until it goes down the low from the else. is there a headquarters in? they'll have a great to see. let's go with your weather report across the middle east and africa, we see signs that the wind is starting to pick up the bit through the goal. so this is a breeze blowing down from iraq, 24 degrees for us in doha, but otherwise on thursday, things are calm across the baby and peninsula. also con for this parts of asia.
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plenty of sun in the mix, not a bad day, and ask about 10 degrees, a bit breezy in baku at 11. but where things start to get dicey is western and southern turkey is firehose of rain coming off the mediterranean and will be blanketed in rain through cyprus island as well. on thursday, off to africa, we go and we've got to talk about this heat in nigeria. so we put the colors on target of reading the orange, the higher the temperature lagos, matching it's hot, is december tate on record close to $37.00 degrees. you now have come down just a bit to 34 on thursday, which is more in line with where you should be this on your rain really picks up around the western side, close to the gulf of guinea and to the south. it has been quite dry in the western cape province in south africa as a wildfire burning near cape town. and then we see that rain really pick up right across and be including for its capital soccer on thursday. that's it. and see next time the
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at least 10 pallets, demands have been cabled in his writing strikes on residential towers in southern gaza. they happen to be q a hospital in the city of rocca, just behind the mountains, even a television crew, as they will live on how this demands killed and israel's war and guns, it has reached 20000 deaths on the rise. and by the hour of the army intensifies attacks on civilians in the south of madison israel, i resumed in direct hopes mediated by katara and egypt. the groups politically, they spelled on the trouble to congress, what could signal a step towards securing a 2nd. you monetary troops? yes, president joe biden is costing balance on prospects of an imminent ceasefire deal between israel and how much. unfortunately, there's no expectation at this point. we are pushing
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buttons, comments come off and national security spokesman john cubby said discussions about a potential truth and now in his words, very serious. i mean, all the, your effective states, as israel has an obligation to minimize civilian casualties and gaza. anthony, blinking was speaking at his end of the press conference. my kind of has moved from 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 aust directly, to what extent its continued and unqualified support of israel and its operation in casa, is affecting these alliances. he did not address that directly. what he did say is that even some countries opposed to the united states, still see it as a leader 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 for israel. but on that issue, he continued to maintain that hit the israel has a right and indeed a duty to continue its operations against him us. at the same time, it has a right and the 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 that israel does not have to choose between removing the threat or from us and minimizing the total on civilians and guys. it has an obligation to do both. and it has a strategic interest to be both or more determined than ever to ensure that out of this or if a tragedy comes a moment. a possibility is riley's for palestinians for the region to live in last in peace and lasting security. that how does this start this a complaint?
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basically, a states reiterated on a number of occasions that to use his words, it is vitally important how israel conducts its operations. however, the also made clear that it is up to israel to decide how to do that. not the united states might kinda, i'll just the era washington. meanwhile, the un security council has delayed a vote for the day on a resolution that would call for the suspension of hostilities in gaza. diplomats have been negotiating with the united states on the wording of the draft of this month. washington vetoed her resolution cooling for a ceasefire, while the united arab emirates table, the latest resolution, if some passenger to the un voice hope the security council would come together to respond to the war and goes off that 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
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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, then we will continue to keep trying because we have to keep trying. there's too much suffering on ground for the council 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. the to look at some of the world news now, and venezuela has freed 10 us prisoners in exchange for the release of a close ally of president nicholas madura americans are already back on us soil. the exchange comes weeks off to the white house, agreed to spend some sanctions holding a pledge by ma do ready to work towards free and fair elections next year. in his way. it is also happening over fugitive defense contract to was at the center of a major pentagon, bribery scandal sound run patio thoughts?
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i if i, if i, i'll accept this is the moment that really swell as president close ally how they accept good off a plane and cut out because i'm wednesday because i'm going, businessman was freed from the us prison in miami, in exchange for the release of 10 americans killed by the venezuelan, redeem mdx rendition of a fugitive defense contractor. 7 as part of the deal could act as also released at least 13 minutes within political prisoners. the deal brokered by cuz the car is the largest release of american prisoners in venezuela's history. it comes weeks after us president joe biden sent ministration, agreed to suspend oil sanctions and venezuela. following a commitment by institute. i'm president because my daughter towards it's always free and see a presidential elections in 2024. earlier in the day, biden said the deal was a step in the right direction. we have no har austin
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as well of us, far for not over yet. many in the region. see the release of alex sub as a major concession to my daughter. so have was arrested a money laundering and other criminal charges in 2020 and was regarded as a key tool against the redeem standing side by side with the business. when i'm president celebrated his release and could i guess, calling for the normalization of relations with washington. correct? that's all showing respect. everything can be chief with mutual respect, can advance towards the different ways in our relationship. hopefully. some analysts believe this deal allows both sides to show that however difficult either negotiations are working or not going to be sure that disagreement guarantees that
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the doha in barbados agreement remain in place, advice, time to maintain the oil and gas licenses. the us that the us had threatened to withdraw from it. there's no doubt that the deal will anger up my daughter's political opponents, but in the end it could prove to be a win win for everyone involved bite in guests to bring safely home to us prisoners . well, my daughter shows that he's still in charge and that he's willing to do anything it takes to save those and it's close to circle strengthening his position before next year's presidential elections. i listened that i'm get to address the both the of thousands of protest as of rally to an argentine as capital against austerity measured as announced by newly elected president. have you, i mean a, there was a heavy police presence while the government threatened cutting welfare to anyone blocking major roads after there was theresa bad reports in the capital when his iris left wing groups trying to make you to the center of origin. tina's cappy
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telemundo site is they came here to protest against the economic policies of have you had any legs, new government for the 1st time in years they were met with resistance by security forces. nobody is full. i know, says the lake is trying to remove certain fundamental rights. the government is violating the rights of protest in argentina. they want to violate the judiciary, and the legislative branch is with a series of laws they want to pass. i'm very worried about democratic freedoms. in argentina, the police controls access to the capital and film to people on buses and train stations or trying to make it to the center of the city. there's lots of tension in defense or of one upside is with hundreds of police officers that have been deployed via the government said that protesters are not allowed to cover their faces or to carry what could be considered a west point like a stick. they're also saying that process there's won't be allowed to block any road which has been a common practice on to them. now,
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despite these demonstrators on fort, managed to reach the glass of the module in front of the proceed to ensure the palace, the origin, teenagers in the middle of an economic crisis. inflation was already very high. when have you had to be late? took office 10 days ago, but at 54 percent evaluation of the currency last week has made the situation even worse. mean a says only an orthodox economic plan. we get origin tina out of the crisis. we'll drop it off here. and that's why on wednesday, he announced a mega decree to reform thousands of laws on issues like labor or exports, state companies and land located the will. the objective is to begin with, the reconstruction of our country gives back freedom to our individuals and begin to dismantle the enormous quantity of regulations that have stopped and complicated economic growth in that country. this is always the 1st step. the government says
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the economic situation. we start to improve in the next few months. people here are not convinced avow to remain ready to fight back the. so i just see that when a site is voting in democratic republic of congo, a general election has been extended by a day in some areas. that's often delays of some holding stations in the capital can shasta, and several other towns. samples didn't open a tool that roles the reports of faulty voting machines and allegations of voter fraud. a group of opposition candidates, according for a re run of the election problems, new government has taken public news channel, a tv p of the it and find out a number of top executives from state media outlets. the government says it wants to restore balance and impartiality to public service broadcasting comes a week after 5 minutes of download tasks calculation took over from the right wing
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low and just respond to the prince. president of manuel macro has defended a controversial immigration bill that split his potty fronting the resignation of his health minister. my call says the legislation which will toughen rules and immigration is necessary to protect from it'll strengthen the government's ability to deport foreigners. critics have slammed it as the most progressive emigration. little in that case, the fighting against illegal immigration is, i think, hard to consider is a subject to the right to in policy. really, when i see the popular looking for it, the favor of that we really don't think when you live in work in class neighborhoods, you have security difficulty to speak sometimes. immigration was that's not well controlled and the consequences of which you experienced, well, you're in favor of this law. you know, china is reinstate. troubles are being felt in malaysia at a development once described as a power dies, 7 years operates, launch the $100000000000.00 project, known as far as the city is only 10 percent complete. but as out of service flowing
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slowly, reports local authorities are trying to preview life into the projects built by developers as a dream. paradise for all mankind. forrest city in malaysia is the largest overseas development for china is trouble. property giant country got it. but more than 7 years off to its launch, only 10 percent of the project has been completed. edit sales gallery more people were interested in looking at the projects scale model, then purchasing a home aimed at chinese bias. demand has been sluggish, especially of to china, restricted capital outflows in 2017. now country gardens financial walls and the wide problems and the chinese property set to have increased concerns about the future of forest city. built as a joint venture with a local company developed as a housing the government's recent announcement of designating forrest city as a special financial will help drawing invest soviet.

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