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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 25, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm real about this, and this is the news online from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes is where the air strikes target homes across guys, killing at least 70 palestinians and demagogues a refugee from the pictures. the mileage of heavy fighting
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between homeless, military waiting and is ready. soldiers in the north of this slip reports of classes in the occupied westbank is this very force is strong. the cities of janine a novelist, at least one palestinians being detained, the christmas mass in a time of war with investment when christians are praying for those on demand changes, there's been no lights up in israel's targeting of residential buildings. across garza, at least 70 people have been killed in air strikes and homes. and then because the refugee camp in the center of this drive, many of the victims were women and children. thousands of people are believed to be buried under the rubble. officials say the death toll is expected to rise. the all i'm doing of hama says release to video showing is fighters targeting is really
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forces in gaza. the military says 17 of its soldiers have been killed since friday . and is there any forces invited several cities across the occupied west bank. now i'm installing properties in areas including jet a couple janine and 2 of us that are reports on explosion and novelist does not know, lucon begins, are coverage. a massacre on christmas eve is really airstrikes at a residential block in the gauzy refugee camp from central guns and many women in children have been killed in the task, including a 2 week old baby to get an injured or frantically rushed to hospitals that have been rendered non punctual, barely able to provide the basics and 1st aid the nearest hospital to the camp. is it l also hospital in dare algola? nearly 5 kilometers away is already overwhelmed. following attacks in other places that i'm old with because they're just a bad. well i'm no,
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i'm either of either of these a lot of wounded patients that are still sleeping on the floor because we don't have any place since there's no capacity that you can't even walk in the card was because the number of wounded that exceeds the number of beds uh the number of patients we have is 5 times capacity that we have in the hospital. there's no rest, no rest play for palestinians. as many been together throughout the night to save the berries trapped under the rubble. we were sitting down and out of nowhere, we didn't know what happened. all of the sudden there was an explosion. we didn't know if it was our house or our neighbors. we went down and found dead bodies everywhere. we got 5 dead bodies out of my neighbor's house. however, you're trying to rescue those parameters to find the total weight on you know, the part of our little guys these days. there is no electricity or water. so
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everyone at this time of night is just sitting in the houses with the loved ones, but look around, nothing is lift, the whole neighborhood is gone. well, that's how the densely populated residential area was also targeted last month, where at least 50 palestinians are killed and it is really attached to the mounting, dest tune gauze. it has reached unprecedented levels with diplomatic channels working overtime and the hopes of achieving an immediate cease fire. for many in the world, christmas will be marked with family laughter when moments to last a lifetime. let me tell you that you have when supper palestinians within gaza. the reality on the ground is very much different. it will be marked with white cheese, row by row, and the cries of those not being able to hold the loved ones into the new year. and run a low hon l to 0. 21 who was joining his life. and rafa in southern gaza as
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a mom was just explaining more houses, destroyed more palestinians killed and more hospital struggling to cope. so yes, rob, overnight, more in depth and destruction across the gaza strip as the search and the relentless air strikes and the mass bombardment of the central area of the gaza. through this time a, the bombing has been concentrated since the past 2 days at the central area. as we've seen within the past 2 days, we're evacuation orders issue asking people to evacuated refuge account that the central part of the gusts have been the eastern side of those areas. eastern. and so that had been rolled a 100 more than 850000 people were ordered to leave to dinner, but were at the got bombed in the city there, but a heads of but the mother, as the refugee camp, a densely populated area where 70 people reported a killed over night by massive,
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relentless is really are straight on their residential homes, as well as a knowledgeable res refuge account where at least 11 people were killed from one family merely displaced palestinian coming in from other parts of the northern parts of the gaza. strip as well as in hon. eunice as of early hours of this morning. $23.00 people at the east print a part of the of tanya in a city and the central part of hon unit, where at which the residential homes were targeted and destroyed, then those are $23.00 were reported to an author hospitals. and again, we're seeing more displaced, palestinians being killed, the vast majority of the total number in hon units. and the central parts is a little over $100.00. but there is the fear of a growing number of casualties that there are still a tens of people under the rebels. the combined number of residential homes is
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still on the known right now because we're talking about entire residential homes being destroyed. and just given to the levels and the level, the high level of, of destruction and the, the, the sheer level of destruction in the area. it's hard to print exactly how many homes were destroyed as with that whole area turned into a pile of highly ruins. unfortunately, this particular christmas eve happened to be about more death and destruction. and nope, nope, presidents and no good news for, for people across the gall, this trip. i mean, i've lived in rafa. thank you very much indeed. so i'll just 0 spoken to guys of civil defense spokesman mama bus solid. he says his team, the student palestinian bodies being run over by is really army vehicles. had the zip on the, on the ongoing strikes, are affecting various parts of casa, with particular intensity observed when specific regions literally in the middle of
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the neighborhood. it's about 2 for the civil defense teams are operating in locations. but katie, buddy is really all me, even counted distressing scenes left behind, but the occupation forces, particularly concerning them off, is left on the ground with a significant number of these monitors would be composed to being left on attended for an extended period. what we did, but we could, their relatives were able to bury the money. we also witnessed, distressing instances of cops is being run over by is really both those of the military vehicles on a high number of boxes in the area post challenges for our teams. preventing access to certain services like to learn how to get to the presence of his really military vehicles in those areas. the email is also, i mean it says it's find the bodies of 3 is really soldiers and 2 civilians. in a homeless tunnel in northern garza is believe beverly among those captured on october, the 7th, a spokesman for the army in claims. the tunnel was on covered under the body, a refugee camp. and that it contained weapons and emergency rooms. israel says the
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tunnel network solved as the northern headquarters of how most fine turns as it was . prime minister has criticize the economy minister is not for saying not enough is being done to protect the lives of troops. benjamin netanyahu was invited to continue the war, despite mounting military casualties. at least a 157 soldiers have been killed since israel began its grand invasion in garza. meanwhile, egypt reported to have proposed a farm, you know, for a truce and the conflict found that smith is live for us in town of it. what more do we know about this proposal from kind of a row? we know that the basics is vet, broadly similar to the previous, these 5 bodies ascend the proposing a 7 to 10 day cease 5 where all civilians would be released in exchange for palestinian prisoners. that's pretty much how it works. the last time around was a couple of extra elements that might be more challenging for these riley government to agree to is another stage that suggests the release of old female soldiers and exchange for palestinian prisoners that would get another 7 days these
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5. and then a month with negotiations to discuss the release of old military posts. now, how about how much and exchange are a lot more prisoners and israel pulling back to gauze as borders as well as well cabinet. we'll continue to discuss that today on monday, but behind that there are a lot of political considerations here in israel. a cabinet is not particularly unite, said this will administer a criticizing the government for having a logic ground operation instead of as strikes resulting in the depths. now, 17 soldiers, since friday i'm as old prompted as rails present that side of her talk to appeal to the politicians. besides the enemy sees the conflicts, the arguments, the struggle between egos, he says. so on behalf of grieving families in frontline soldiers, i say to you, the elected officials and the internal struggles and divisions because as jump king going on in his rails, political amongst the trials,
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political leaders for what happens after the war. but the thought is leaking out and into the public and bodies concerning the president i've done it. i understand also has been a radi by the families of some of the captives. what more do we know about that? yes. well, many of attempts has a family's, uh, uh, uh, obviously for straits, it hasn't been any movement, any release of comp saves. they're still that i'm with now on day 8. see of this conflict. so the captives families wants a more to be done to get them out, understandably, from that perspective. and they want the government to act on his latest initiative proposed by the mediators in between egypt, cancer and israel on one side, and egypt and how much on the out the find a thank you very much indeed, bonus risk instead of you is ready for as a very properties and several cities in refugee camps and the occupied was find an
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operation is going to be underway in general alley, or at least one man was seen detained by troops in book of east of romano. that'll be in reports of an explosion. people arrested and fighting between his ready forces and palestinians in nablus. raids were also conducted in the cities of janine and to best him on con is in booking. just talk as to what is currently happening with regard to the raids. first of all, im run things as well. i'm actually in the middle all but jeanine refugee campbell, one of the raids actually took place. he's ready all mean came down the streets and they ended to come from that direction. they rated, at least at 10 houses that they say they were looking for public opinions tourist but interesting, you know, if they didn't actually make any arrest, they did cool for policy, new fighters to come out and give themselves up for that didn't happen to what flash was here that took place. it's interesting the fact that they didn't arrest
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anybody because locals. hey, i now it's telling us that effectively what's happening is that this is simply a campaign of harassment. janine refugee camp is now the most rated cab uh, uh, in the occupied west. like all of this time is that you can see everything here has been done since october 7th house is completely destroyed. you can still see surface um, you know, the dentures of peoples lives even here. just take a look at this. this is uh the round about your little kids playing that well, the rice you set on is a massive homicide. these ratings of destroying any symbol either over the resistance or nationalism within the camp itself. and it's all just a, like, i say rates have been taking place across the occupied west bank overnight. at least 17 people have been arrested so far, but that number is likely to go up as the hours go by. and among christians around
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the world at this time of year, very focused normally on, on the region for uh, for the christmas festivities and celebrations. but it's very different this year that's up to you, right? we was place to actually go to a mass and but it came to one of the oldest searches within the holy land. that didn't happen because of the rates that taking place. but christians that we've been speaking to them very, very quiet. they using this time notice a celebration of the bus of jesus christ. but a moment to mult, uh, what was going on in garza, we were a chest last night. the church of the holy redeemer in ty, but they actually had a christmas tree that was set up that had power sending flags on that. but each of the mobiles, like traditional christmas decoration, actually represented a church with in garza. and there's a lot of um, connections between the occupied westbank until the thing is known as christians
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muslims, as well. and so whatever happens and goes a, has a personal impact to the people of palestine. so right now christmas is canceled. i mean, that's the only way you can use cancelled, but it's a time to really mock and pray for the people of garza. and i'm kind of in booking and thank you. video and high commissioner for refugees. fairly phone grande's says that i q monitoring and seems 5 remains essential. he wrote on the social media platform x for 8 to reach people in need. hostages need to be released and more displacement needs to be avoided. instruct above all that the for the devastating loss of lives needs to stop. he said that is your monitoring and sees fire in gaza is the only way forward for the united nations is warning the palestinians and guys are facing catastrophic levels of hunger. and the risk of dying from funding is increasing its children's agency. unicef says 1200000 palestinians that are
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experiencing emergency levels of acute food insecurity. children are deprived of 90 percent of the water. they need each day to survive. a 335 size and children under the age of 5 at high risk of severe mound nutrition and preventable death. i'm the agency estimates nearly 10000 children under 5. i'm going to stuff of the most life threatening form of on nutrition known as severe wasting. and they're going to need a federal, she's like foods. a kind of social effects gained access to northern garza and reports on the water crisis. there was nothing mia for the loss of hired to water crisis in garza is getting hard, the lifeline of the displaced people here in jeopardy, a refugee comp. these radio basic and forces bummed wells and decidedly nation plants here in north because i live in the museum and i came from the very far away place to fill these barrels before we live in. come on add one. we don't have any water that we have to make a lot of effort to carry these barrels back to our area. they put the hose on to
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the level to get some of the votes, and it is really suitable for drinking situations. catastrophic law help us who are sim 2 people in our building, and we need to bring both to twice a day because he's barrels early enough for half a day at the gym. and as the human, i've been my, my father sends me from a leeway area to get water from here. i told my father, we have to live and we have to face the danger of circumstances out here in order to stay and life. my brothers are with me, the water is sometimes enough for a day and sometimes it's not. i do my best to feed my doctors because i use my tonka to bring water. sometimes we share water with our neighbors, suggested as us and why as with alignment, we put too much effort. the long distance is to get what's happening with every family needs. what god knows, how many kilometers on the walk every day to get some more to go to help all the fees and the yeah, the what the will be as what assume the water is polluted and a lot of people are having diarrhea and vomiting that is not,
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i'm willing to take them to medical center. they slightly for us to show the vent, so as not to get the people any chance of getting clean. what was that was nothing me a place that you know, the, i mean, besides the lack of water, there are other crises. there is a lot of electricity and food. you're going to bring it in tom or cumberland, he's a specialist in conflict resolution into monetary and it is also an system professor of public policy at the doha institute of graduate studies. good to have you. but let's, let's talk 1st about this, this situation on the ground with these really military claiming that it is in charge and controls, northern gods, all of that suspicion, of course, by hom, us. and we have seen evidence, but there is still fighting going on there. but it seems to be pushing for the palestinians and all the further further side talk me through what your assessment of what they, what is going on there. and hope so these, that really is, i mean, from,
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from the concept of this war. they were talking about the span of cutting guys into parts 3 or 4 parts. so this started with guys on the notes. it's complete. isolated from the rest of the guns, a slip now and the minute 2 petitions continue. that. i mean, we have seen the scales coming on destruction the uh now the moving to the north to the middle, the governor dates. can you understand the better of the company it's, it's also smaller pieces. what the do know basically is pushing the people from east to solve. and then there's the a close the road that will solve all that we solve to. and my wife said it went with the one for people to go that concentrated in another corner of the slip to subjects and borders. and so, but they're doing this now systematically mess of mess of the mess of pushed to people to these costs, the quoted which is on site by the width of the fed up. i mean, i mean as, as, as they continue, i mean, even when people are fleeing that are no guarantees that could,
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they could be thought to get that or couldn't this process. i mean so, so basically i think the ultimate outcome or the ultimate goal for these women is really to me to transfer to displace as many guidelines in this metal corner of the guns a slip of most area. and again, this tends to the, i think, to the bigger board, i mean for me, the trusted option is lots of the whole kit, the slope. i mean, i know many people stop discussing it because the junctions would fit them about are not allowing any extra the soap instead of people to use it. but yada, yada, do we talk about the fin, the humanitarian, the ceasefire. 8 is not preaching people in, in, in, in the, in the appropriate scale or the amount. and eventually, if you have 2000000 people squeezing this nato, a corner of the guns, a slip that's, that's a picking bomb. i mean, i fear the worse. i mean, we could see a process than i do if that is close to for keeps continuing the way it's continuing now with the mess of getting on destruction until instead of people and what you're talking about transfers just to be k. are you talking about?
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pausing is moving over the border into sinai, across into egypt or into the sea, whatever routes they can take in order to see the guns that doesn't have any support. so i'm, you helped me, i, i mean it's hard for me to measure and on the, on the, on a patient that involves considering people in, in hundreds of 1000 to ship somewhere else. but i mean, that's a whole to find scenario. i think the stickly more at the scenario for us sending them to egypt, crossing the board the forcibly. this is, this is filled out and things that have submitted. and this is why we see that because i get nervous. i mean, now what about those? you can implement this initiative. i mean this will, how much does that entitle now? and then moves from how much that is up. there is a description proposal in this war and it's a stage based approach. i mean, it involves many pauses, many, many stops and all for the complex setting of prisoners. and it also talks about the possible assume that across the nation as we're preparing. the 1st thing is something to be sure to visit a it is by you, i think i must have thought that has works. so it's been, it's a better genetic proposal. it doesn't touch with many of the important details to in the conflict. but i think there's a, because
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a lot of us and they want to see an end of this world, this is why they're actively engaging with this. now they want to see us pop up this. otherwise, that have to be in with the possibility of having millions. so 1st thing that if he is coming in to egypt for something, i'm going to ask you about the conversation that was had a couple of days ago between us president joe biden and been prime minister benjamin netanyahu. there was much made by both men, that it was a long conference sation, but they weren't really talking about what was it supposed to be a private conversation. the one thing that they did stress independently was that by them said i did not ask benjamin netanyahu for cease 5. and benjamin netanyahu said we will not be dictated to by outside forces. what do you make of the fact that the 2 and 2 men given that this was a private conversation made a point of stressing the fight the northeast by having demanded by the us and under that israel, according to benjamin netanyahu, was determined to stay on his own was a self in state, i'm going some way. so,
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so for a, for 0, this means that is, or it has a green light to continue with a minute to petition and even even increase. it's, it's, it's sort of the month. and that goes to what we have, what we have been hearing from many artists as well. and the, there was a compromise wellness between the 2 liters. where it and somebody that a person is that i would have part think that is i was planning to have a preemptive strike against has been independent, police collated to conflict and the americans of course they don't want this. they don't want that digital conflict. so model is nothing hill managed to get a green light from the by then to to, to have an upper hand them guys us to get a key in the vic duty in gaza and not to open a new front in liberal like a full fledged water would, would possible. so i think what we see now is comes within these in the context of these developments. these right is that these little guys have to have a green light to do whatever they want to finish the order to get the lean victor,
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they want to and then they should not escalate with his beloved old or bring the us and board them and involved with in any minute of this connection with as well. so this is why we see an increasing up type footboard like, you know, and the, i mean there's laid up for that for what and does, has increased not wonder when a fully fledged, again transfer mission, the same level of destruction and violence. so far these areas have not that cheap, but they want the concept of lean victory for them. i mean, it is, uh, getting the diploma and stuff like that. how much the time has not worked so far. i mean, tablet the cheapest. so i think the americans might be ok with is what i want to know. this war for a couple of months is i'm, i'm to have something tangible for the executive petitions become common. but i can say to the people that we have to have something tangible or we can be proud about . and i think is now in this, in this quarter, the listen this in this phase of the work done. how come we appreciate it. thank you very much. my pleasure, the
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i'm going to bring you some other world news now state media and beijing or choosing the philippines of repeatedly breaching chinese territory. and it says china sea tension around disputed areas has increased recent bonds. both sides have blamed each other for a number of confrontations between philippines and chinese vessels. and then comes, i made an uptake in near misses and collisions between chinese and philippine vessels in recent months. as long as louise joining us live 9 from beijing funds. the china is media really striking a body shop toners and walks in the south china sea. what do we make of that? the varied stride in the very stride and comments appearing in the common trade that was 1st published in china daily and then picked up by people's daily which is not actually considered a most piece of the chinese communist party. the sort of tone, the sort of comments as long as we, what we've come to expect from chinese media, which is mostly either state own state control. but this time,
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singling out the philippines, this time a choosing the philippines, off of coach, and stirring up trouble at the cost of regional security on products, and also accusing manila of doing washington's bidding. now the territorial dispute in the south china sea dates back decades and it's not just between china and the philippines. taiwan is also a claimant, as several of the southeast asian nations over the different parts of the south china sea. but it is tiny's and philippine vessels that have had a space of run ends and confrontations in the recent months. and i think this commentary, i think we can take it as possibly and, and attends by china to show how upset it is. also in attempts by china to put its narrative out that and also possibly as intended as a message to the us. now the us and sometimes it, as allies have been conducting freedom of navigation operations in the south china sea. um, so this is supposed to be intended as a message to the us. now china is position is that the dispute in over the south
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trying to see with the philippines is something that should be settled in bilateral negotiations between the 2 countries. but as far as the philippines is concerned, it's taking them out to, to an international tide. you know, that tribunal has already rejected. china is boss plains over the south china sea. and menendez position is that what it's doing is within its own territory and within its own right. now that said china and the 10 member association of south east asian nations, all trying to draw a code of conduct to the south china sea in hopes that this will minimize potential conflicts and confrontation. and so far this and very little progress made on that me twice, besides tennessee, so crucial. why should the rest of the world be concerned about an increase in tensions there? a well, this is a very exhaust for the award to um, aids where the lot of the middle deposits plus the natural gas and all deposits. so a lot of, you know,
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countries want to stake that claim on the countries that have land, but backs on to it wants to state bank statements also very rich in marine life. and so security i'm, let's consider this as a potential. consider this area as a potential flash points for conflict. and, you know, we've seen china will to being recently in recent years, a lot more assertive in staking explains of the south china sea. we've also had rather unusually the chinese for administer making very strong remark, saying, but any potential miscalculation with the philippines of this dispute in the south china sea could see a resin you'd response from china. would you really, it's not just a potential confrontation between china and the payments that we should be worried about, that is also a potential for miscalculation between china and the us. now, as i mentioned, this is an area where the us sometimes if it's allies frequently conduct freedom of navigation operations, the us says this is to uphold rights and freedoms. and what for the uses and see in
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accordance with international law, but china seas this as attempts to answer collect. so of course, any potential for mis communication miscalculation is, is a cause for consent. and these concerns were heightened when relations between the 2 powers below, where they suspended military dialogue. now that the resumed military dialogue, that concern has ease slightly. but having said that, there are also always concerns. but this conflict and this territorial dispute in the south china sea, could further accelerate and items raised in the region as well as all to the balance of power in the week. so i'm assuming basing phones, thank you very much indeed. or 16 people have been killed in an attack in nigeria. and i'd, jerry, an army told the the news agency it'd be attack happened in the small village of motion in the north central region of plateau. you know, he says clash has been inheritors and farmers in the area are coming 5 days on from
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the elections in democratic republic of congo official results. so yet to be in on the presidential votes being mobbed by logistical problems and concerns over its credibility. catherine, sorry for thoughts from the capital constructor. public frustration is drawing these companies are on, she's here waiting for election results. some to the past to charge, they hope for a peaceful outcome. but across the biase, there's a sense of uncertainty, bone, london, i'm wondering, election oil. i witness the disorganization and chaos. there is nothing good that will come out of the election. machines were not working, the polls need to be cancels and they did a lot on, on the, about the most of the people in this comp, for the displaced in north keith was prof. visual copy to goma did not get to vote . conflict in parts of the eastern region has been raging for many. yes. may i speak, which are who are you at the other 2? i didn't vote because i'm from rich sherry and they excluded me from these
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elections. i feel very bad if we'd virtud, we could have elected our true representatives. now there is no one to protect us back to where the election commission is compiling results and asking for patients . the commission is looking into allegations of irregularity that may have happened in calling stations. some group destroyed voting machines and intimidated election was because bulk of the charge some more cheapest blame the government for the cables they witnessed the see any outcome will likely be contentious. catherine, sorry, all to 0. can shesta police in serbia. how far to gas the demonstrators alleging votes of fraud. hundreds of opposition support has gathered outside of the city council building in belgrade, broke windows at the entrance of the building,
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the police and barricade with themselves approach as to say, the ruling policy rate lawsuits generally election. the president, alexander, which is as denied the claims still ahead on all of the 0. we're going to tell you why dantes transport drive most as decided to resume shipping to the red sea had lower that it might be a festive feel across the north of europe. but there's certainly not any christmas cheer when it comes to the weather we put on several weather conditions. dominating with very windy conditions, blowing from west to east, but down in the south. a much more settled field with plenty of sunshine coming in for spain and portugal. that stretches across the mediterranean light for a little bit windy across the some of the islands like sardine,
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a plenty of sunshine, extends out east for greece and to a kia that's not the case. the cool central air is you can see that heavy rain continuing to move across the low countries, germany on woods, to opponent. and we'll see something of a wintry wave blowing through the baltic states on which to southern parts of russia, wintry weather as well to be found across scandinavia. some strong winds, blowing down here and things are improving. of course, britain on the island of island by the time we get to choose day, but not for long. you can see that heavy rain starting to pour into southern parts of england. by the time we get to the later part of the day in terms of temperature as well, that will be coming down for london from 13 the on monday. but williams coming in for bell and i'm also bell great. and bucharest, 17 degrees celsius. they're very settled on tuesday, the
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thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than days of these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the story on talk to how does era i marry him shaheen. a filmmaker. and i've been working in and around concert for 30 years. as i watched the 2023 devastation of concept ideas, rarely army. i looked back at the place and i knew the optimism of 2005 when he is released to the destruction of towards the coast
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of alaska. and so they did hopes on out just 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just need a reminder of, i told stories, this is very as types of killed at least 70 people. and they almost caused the refugee camp and central guy. so many of the victims for women and children, thousands more, i believe, to be buried under the united nations says nearly 2000000 people in gaza are facing severe shortages of food and war. so it's estimated 96 percent of available both supplies on fit for human consumption and is ready for us as a rated several cities and value g. caps in the occupied west by at least one month has been seen detained by troops in book at east vermont. i have been reports of
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passions between these really forces and palestinians in numbers, but that it is on the route because of all the sizes carried out several attacks on times in northern israel. over the past day, israel's responded by launching a wave of air strikes and the groups positions and a number of lebanese border times the armies as a targeted military buildings and rocket launches, sites gonna get more from all the hoshevely schools in the, in southern lebanon. so what's the situation on the border ali were up since this morning though a several is really strikes on towns and villages on the bordeaux night. the shop, the vicinity of the shop was hit that several houses were a lot destroyed, but bush, it partially infected by the, by the strikes. also a mesa is about to watch, the east and sector has will launched in the midst uh towards the river, which is a town on the is ready side of the border of the no casualties to the moment has
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not had anything on that but has, will announced that one of his fighters was killed and that is really a strike yesterday evening on medicare about which is i know the town in the east and set up. we are seeing lots of activities. however, it's fluctuating between the day. i don't know though, on several occasions we have heard israel warning has ball or that issue withdraw its forces from the border or 8 would quote, have to intervene once has ball as saying about all of this only as well. it's clear that this war has came out of the being intertwined with the war and gods towards having it separate by a box of objectives which is was setting its main objective. pushing has will towards the refund, the finding the about, which is like a 30 kilometers from where we are right now. however, hezbollah has been insisting is that it's not going to discuss any kind of is
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really conditions before the end of the war on guys. this is on one side. on the other side, on several occasions, has the law officials been saying that this is not on the table. so what's happening right now is part of the negotiations with fire, as well as trying to push through its own. uh, well, uh, campaigns on has the laws, infrastructure installed, the 11 on has the law. so it's trying to impose its own situation and say that it's not going to leave the board up. however, after the war, this is going to be the big question at the time where american mediators are caught in the x is circulating some ideas for this situation. here with us, for example, has blocked, would go rather than going 30 kilometers behind. good could do a 10 kilometers behind, but the moment has belies,
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not giving any clear ounces to these ideas. ali, thank you very much. indeed, daddy hash him bring us up to date from now quarter, a very strong support. john, no success is gonna start sending ships through the red sea in the gulf of 8. and again, they're linked with above on monday straight. it's a vital to see which, which leads to the so is kind of home. several films have stopped using it when you have minutes with the fighters talking to the tankers in container ships who the sites and responds to israel's war on garza. my success as decision to use the route again is because of protection offered by us like multi national freight and across to wrestle, southern who's joining us now from booty. so on when know we're likely to see ships moving up and down the red sea trotted, oregon, of the, well, my ask for now seeing that they are going to resumes the shipping and the dress. it's through the red sea and that they're working on plans to dress is the 1st
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russell is to say that the safety of the employees is of all, most importance. uh, we'll see the challenges duration, the, the rats, and the say that they're going to do to continue to reserve the ship in the tanks to the new national of the maritime force being formed by the se, in the red sea. however, the uh, the does, the company is also saying that they will not hesitate to have been re distribution if a venture just was put any kind of draft and that we do not know as of now whether it was because of the pressure that's coming from the i see that they made the decision or whether this is an objective assessment because earlier they haven't lost that they are going to stop. they will probation and not only myers evergreen i paid mold floyd cma group, and even do all wheel drive the gm oil company. but it is petroleum said that they might stop, they will patients that goes the rest,
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the due to the challenging security situation here. and by doing that, of course, it just means it can be adding to the price of the shipping costs. and also the last that they are going to review these ships from this we is kind of out from the red sea and around africa. and that is significantly affecting the delivery of time, at least a ton of these delay and also also increasing the shipping cost. the rest of the, remember when the us defense equity was 1st describing this, you'll be talking about this as being old mentation of the naval facilities that the multinational naval facilities that were already in the region. do we have any indication of that naval culmination? is in place yet, and i'm what am i look like? of the holding deed. in reality, that coalition is not there. yeah, yes. it has announced that 20 countries have signed the agreement, but 8 of them do not want to even be named publicly due to the public assessed. and the companies that have been announced that are willing to be the positive
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disagreements such as span easily i pronounce, they didn't confirmed that. and even some of them to say that they're going to only act on the, the, the, the nature of that missions for the, for the, for this by you repeat medium service really of objective as to why is it that the worship stare, the other companies such as canada, such as post fairly, a top denmark, no me, nothing mans this or they're going to be part of these coalition. probably they will not send deep uh, warships rather. and they're going to send some of the naval officers here. so as of now that formation is definitely not here in the place and it's not well professional as well. but particularly since yesterday, when you have seen that the, the, the, the, the us money is activities, the us naval activities here are intensifying. and even though the some engagement to a certain extent reports is but this is not the patient conducted by
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a multi national task force. rather it is laterally does actions are being taken by the usa. so we can see that us is pushing quite hard to form this question, but the companies are quite reluctant to join it. right. so thank you very much indeed. that semester said that from the jeep lucy christians and they talked about why it's bank of attended midnight nice on christmas eve. the service has been out of the church, of the new to the to the best i can believe to be the birthplace of jesus christ. it was a more somber affair than usual last week. the card and all of the lots and punched me off from jerusalem, called them christians, in the holy line to kansas celebrations in solidarity with the people of gaza. it abraham reports from bethany the christmas. and last time, but it's not like you might expect it to be to thousands of people turning up like
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major square in the city. no christmas carols, no festivities. instead, a display of togetherness by palestinians in bethlehem showing they are one with garza separated by geography and is read. you mean the 3 check points, how the city is with the occupied westbank say they cannot isolate themselves from god's us pain. it's too much says art, this product sensor, the palestinian christian from best lab. he was inspired to rearrange the traditional christmas major scene to present was buried under rubble. virgin mary in the historical christmas story is joyous. if she is tilting got down and the baby is wrapped in a coffin, reminding us of the scenes coming out of cause, it's open for interpretation. if you want to imagine the child being dead or alive, the star and the christmas story guides the 3 wise men to bethlehem and has been recreated here, but now reflects the realities of israel's bombarding the host. i'm still home because these are the 3 wise man who referral to an expensive gift to baby jesus.
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instead, they are holding white coffins. this represents the world leaders who instead of helping people and garza all sending them coffee and the form for 12 months ago, it was a different scene. this is thought of helping build festive cards for christmas parade. the to a different cities in the occupied west bank, bringing joy to children this year. people in bethlehem want to remind the world their children are being killed, injured, stores, and displaced. this can be considered the most silent entrance of their life and pottery out of jerusalem to the teachers from bethlehem. usually when he arrives secure. this is basically the announcements of the beginning of the christmas celebrations. today. the assignments can be heard during the patry arc with the coffee,
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radio journalist george. i know where he says he wanted to emphasize the jesus was native to the land, just like them. but we are here to pay, but also to ask, not just because it is 5, this is probably is not enough. we have just these a, these are status and in the, to turn the page because violence generates on the violence and the ministers of christmas. he's not violence this piece unless any and say the 1st day of peace will be the last of israel's occupation. the that but he just the, the best of him, the occupies the west bank, is really city of knowledge of the size of significant christian population. but palestinian is really, is there on not to celebrate christmas in the usual manner arriving. so that was what was done about done with this carnival. it's not possible to talk about the feelings of christian zones. a rather it's necessary to talk about the feelings of everyone in the middle east. everyone in the middle east doesn't feel joy during this period when we used to celebrate the birth of the lord jesus christ. we are
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living in a sort of depression because we no longer feel safe with a person to lose his safety and security. he loses everything of to that. as though it said it was a lot of us this christmas instead of it being the christmas fees, law and brotherhood, it's done know to be christmas of war, destruction, and brutality. unfortunately, you don't feel joy and happiness this time. everyone in the grandson celebrations. normally, people used to come have a big limits and people that used to go to bethlehem or typical agreements, but this time the best bang and it was people from inside of not willing to celebrate and eat while others don't afford. and what uh, it's still a head and i'll just say that i'm breaking the fossil fuel habits by a country with all the right conditions is finding. it's so hard to switch to renewables. the this horse was
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a non symbol lead from the means of cars and ambulances. israel targeted during an invasion of that. do you need refugee camp in 2002? now it's been removed by the way people do research. and it shows us where this cultures to he's proud, he was involved in creating the destruction of one humans, aims to wash their spirits and punish those, showing supports for any acts of resistance. had to choose his 5 year old son, add them photos of them working on this culture and says the process tells a lot about that. i still need to, i guess. and again, on counting the cost, the global rates for electric vehicles is at full speed and it's driving geo political white horse. but the widespread adoption of battery powered cars is
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facing the big challenge. plus how green are electric cars compared to fossil fuel ones? counting the cost on alpha 0, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the several 1000 migrants are set off from southern mexico on christmas eve heading for the us border. living john, things my friends are not criminals. the kind of bundled people is one of the biggest this year and left a ton of tough, a troll, a don't behind the bundle rec meetings. exodus from poverty, that includes people seeing violence and insecurity in more than a dozen countries. instead of days after the mexican government reached an agreement for stricter migration control, with the united states, nothing go by pay this and your thing. go today, murphy,
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i don't have any documents for 3 months. i've been asking for them without any response. i'm tired of being in touch with children with my work going hungry and having to pay read. it's not easy. it does when use it that would be sent to the united states is using the migration to see even the fight between democrats and republicans on foot pressure on the compliment of president. i'm dress manual lopez overall door, which has a different approach for decades and small island in the gulf of thailand, lobby the local government to join the national electric grids for the cost of wage the benefits. so the island is a culture to montrose into their own hands and when solar. now the one original award for sustainable energy use, but it's tony chang, reports the remain the exception to the rule of the sleeping under the hot sun. collecting a limitless energy source, their own tie, hoses down the solar panels on his roof. when he's done,
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you can sit under the sand and enjoy an ice cold glass of water. hold you to the island, so the energy grid, the decades, the and then relied on diesel shipped in a great expense. so that was a natural choice. but a hard sell. because we asked the administrative department, local government offices like the provincial energy office on cellphone, which was difficult and took his every 2 years on the grounds from the australian government and technical support from a team of academics. the island built itself a solar grid. now they can capture and store fully energy they need. item life has been transformed. schools now will, is the constant power to all the student's needs. even the fisherman is switching across the solar, charging the batteries from the boats and the collective charging stations on land . but just down the coast,
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an indication of how most ties get their energy. a huge coal fired power station, massive transport ships queuing up to offload thailand stick to the future of fossil fuels. nope. renewables with natural gas from the gulf of thailand. power station funding, co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels, could be relatively easy in thailand, solar hydro and bio mass. energy could generate $43000.00 megawatts, 25 percent more than current demands. but the government remains committed to colon, guess highlands is the railings renewable energy is that's all for 2. so if you look at the policies of our country, we can see clearly pelham, you go directly to the forest to consumption on the island there. or do you seeing the benefits of their renewable grid homes that used to ration expensive electricity? now, free to use appliances whenever they,
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once the peace and tranquility no longer interrupted by the hum of generates his friends and neighbors, able to chat and go sit long enough. the dog, even the cat goes hunting for a late night snack. tony cheng al jazeera jake in the gulf of china, worshippers and as quick heads sell them to ki. i have gathered on sunday for christmas and the ruins are one of the oldest churches in the world. the ante of orthodox church collapsed from the grand sugar cross took in syria on february. the 6th of the remains is a pine tree which has been decorated with lights and memory of those who lost their lives. at least 59000 people were killed and millions were left homeless. persons across any of it ended midnight mass of christmas. e for the sign, carol's and prayed for recently displaced flooded victims. in the time on the due area, many families continued to celebrate through the nights leaving sweets
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a scene comp. time not for look at the sports headlines. was peter a british 1000000000, a jim red, let's face it to a quiet a 25 percent staking 20 times english champions. manchester united. valued at around $1.00. $9000000000.00 records picture chemicals company in your group will take control of the clubs, football operations as part of the deal. he will also provide $300000000.00 for future investment into the old trafford stadium. the deal is subject to custom, meet regular treat approvals at the club. hopefully it will be completed as soon as possible. we'll have beacon chelsea and what is the latest blow it? what is turning out to be a difficult premium league season. the 6 time english champions were beaten to one at more than you on sunday, mario and amena with the opening goal of the game in the 51st minutes. and then after defense of how lane stoppage time method delta t took advantage to double the lead. chelsea pulled it back to to one, but it was not to be they, they, they will take in the standings ahead of wounds on goal difference of crickets. it was meant to watch it has again been stopped. and you say if it's to show
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solidarity with palestinians in gauze, the strait investment was seen in training with a dub stick on his shoes and the bats which he wanted to display at the boxing day test match with khaki, stoney melvin. but the international cricket council have rejected these requests to show the symbol of peace. colacho had already been prevented by c. c root, some displaying the messages. freedom is a human rights and online so equal on his shoes during the 1st test. and this year we to south africa, lift the rug, the will come for a wrinkled, full time, but the sport is also growing in other parts of the african continent. as nicholas hoc cripples as they call themselves the panther cubs. number 5 and these crumb tap is 14 year old mom i do see that practicing his tackling skills. no on the only 2 rugby pictures in san diego, but also on the beach, on the outskirts of the car. he hopes to lift the world cup trophy one day you can
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tackle installed the rugby bowl. it's more interesting than other sports people watching us think. so we look crazy, but for me it's a spell that brings us closer. it's actually tim spirits. my mother's favorite player to have played in the tournament is frances kept in in scrum, a house on to when people they're into sports that are popular incentive golf roughly and football. and it seems, rug. beacon vines the both. it's gaining in popularity with young senegalese, starting to recognize a bit of themselves with the players participating in the rugby world cup. only 2 african countries qualified for the 2023 world, caught the media, and eventually winners south africa. look at the make up of the teams. most of the players are white, but the sport is gaining ground on the continent. thanks to the increasingly diverse make up of international squats.
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young black players are role models for the game, prove that what one seemed impossible is actually possible, at least for 23 year old. be that to send the problem as well. this isn't just the white person's pearl to look at all the people of african origin, paying on the team. sending she went from rugby player to international referee standing up to players. no matter where they're from. i don't see the color. i see them as play. you're not to buy the color of the scheme. i'm here to refer you to teams and those 2 teams have only one color for me to watch. the panther's hopes are on 19 year old test for some of the and the prince's baker turned professional rugby player. he's among a growing number of young african signed up by european clubs one day with the 100 to make it to the top. and pay was people from around the world. the panther cubs
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a small club with big dreams to one day, bring the rugby world cup trophy to the shores of west africa. nicholas hawk, algebra the car and does use both headlines for the time being. you can get more on elder 0 dot com and also our social media channels. and i'll also be back in a couple of minutes with more on all the storage side robotics and stay with us on the
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