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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  September 22, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] news the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the new sour line from coming up in the next 60 minutes trying to silence the messenger is ready for us to store mail just there was bureau and remodeling the occupied. westbank, ordering its closure to 45 dice. isabella, and as well try the biggest exchange of 5 since the world goes to begin with a lebanese group targeting an advice near the city of haifa. is there any forces
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killed at least 16 palestinians, and attacks across kansas, women and children also one day and for the 1st time in the country's history, a 2nd vote counts as on the way inter link his presidential election. a lift this candidate has the link counting. suppose, antony joshua has failed in his fits become a 3 time world heavyweight champion. he was knocked out by solid person. it's done as the one funds of a reco london crowd. and when we say the, we begin this use how in the occupied with bank. we're heavily armed and months. does riley soldiers have stormed and just areas ramallah, bureau stuff were given 10 minutes together. the belongings and leave doors to the office had been shot. welded shot and the military has ordered the bureau to close for $45.00 days. it did not give
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a reason for them on ahead and begins our coverage. so it's really troops moved in before sunrise the their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting when the occupied with most of the many were masks and were heavily armed in the hallway, the soldiers confronted elders. 00 chief. carried nothing but a microphone. have the eyes scary. you saw this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. a genuine army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. the the office will be closed for $45.00 days. it's really forces also tore down banners of elders. you're a journalist, surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting in
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virginia and refugee cab banners like this stood as a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to a res, transparently vengeance. or how does he or his crime or reporting the truth about what his role is doing in the occupied palestinian territories of israel's carrying off endless atrocities. and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all does 0 has and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish out a 0 for that crime. and also to ensure that there is even less coverage uh that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalist l 0 has been a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media. since these voices often challenge israel's narrative, something it appears it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce a narrative about is real about palestinians about zionism,
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about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these really is a good guys and the palestinians, and the arabs and muslims were baptized. and there are a threat. and this is a narrative of the it is rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down of algiers. bureau in the occupied westbank follows its expulsion of the networks reporters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of its war on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard . spence and bought him, elgin's era. this is riley forces have intensified their attacks on palestinian towns and cities in the occupied with bank in recent months since october. the 7th is rarely troops and st. louis have killed at least 714 palestinians, an injured more than 6000. last week. the un general assembly voted overwhelmingly
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in favor of a resolution demanding as well immediately and its unlawful presence in the palestinian territories and august. the is riley miller treat, launched as long just operation in the occupied west bank and more than 20 years. at least 59 people were killed, most of them. engineering is ready, forces have also been accused of does the crating, the bodies of palestinians. dest, on thursday footage damaged, have soldiers trolling at least 3 bodies off of rooftop. and the town of comes to you was i invest, robbie a is a line for us and a mom because the israeli government is also banned. they'll just hear it from reporting within israel as i. first of all, can you just give us any idea or if the is ready, government has responded or given an update on exactly why a spends a l t a 0 from reporting from from our that we have us. we have
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a statement from the as rarely communication minister shlomo car, in which he is said after much pressure. and as we promised this morning, the security forces rated out just as main offices. talking about our bureau in ramallah and describing it as a mouthpiece for homos and has full. and he said, in order to comply with that order, the station was close and he went on to say that we will continue to fight the enemy's channels and ensure the safety of our soldiers. this is a classic example of how is real uses it's playbook with regards to the media, associate journalist on fairly with the arm groups that they report on accused journalist unfairly of incitement. and all of this is happening because of what israel has said itself. israel is acknowledged itself that it is losing the narrative war as well. it should be after a year long war and garza that has been described as the ethnic cleansing of palestinians, a genocidal conflict. the un itself has come out with scathing criticism. so we're
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seeing all this is an exercise and silencing the messenger and we have to remind people that the network, the old is here in network, the arabic language service, the english language service, and many other language services. the websites all really blossomed in a vacuum of reporting by the western media by other global news outlets, a vacuum of reporting on the or world, and specifically the posting in perspective when it comes to the israel palestine conflict. now if we look at just a few numbers coming out of the occupied west, but since the warrant goes, it began. 700 killed, 5700 wounded, more than 11000 people have been detained. some of the pills uh or makes the comparison of is rarely hosted as being held in gaza. really, that number pales in comparison to the 11000 that have been detained since the warrant goes to begin in the oxford west bank alone. these figures haven't been seen in the west bank in 2 decades. among those detained, a 108 were journalist, 59 of whom remain in jail. they include activists and teachers and just regular people. and a lot part of the story is behind,
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all of these numbers are people and their stories were what ultra 0 was telling. those stories were being told by all to 0 with our palestinian journalists on the ground there. and now with our officers shut, it really is a dire warning of what more maybe to come in terms of violence in the occupied westbank is and i know you have reported from ramallah or in the occupied territories for many years. you can you just give us an idea of how difficult is ralph has made reporting from their that's right. as in the past years. so many of us have been through the doors of that office that are now welded shut. it really is absurd to see the links to which israel would go to 2 to protect their a largely falls narrative, their half narrative. when it comes to the story telling that we've been doing from those offices. we saw our jerusalem operation being shut were reported on that from ramallah now from amman were reporting on the closure of our ramallah operation.
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and we've been reporting on the depths of our own journalist of 5 and the last 2 years. uh i'll just you're a journalist alone has been killed reporting in the palestinian territories. and the space in which news media can operate has been constricted more and more over the past year. especially. we've seen our own people have accreditation, slowed down, sometimes removed. then we've been completely shut, but this is something that is a warning, not just the old 0 showing up in full military force when they could have just issued an order. it could have been a phone call. they could have just taped something to the door and left, but showing up with 20 vehicles. god knows how many military and full combat gear long guns in the air. this was an attempt to intimidate and terrify, not just don't 0, but as a warning to any international news outlet or anyone trying to counter or balance israel's narrative when it comes to any reporting coming out of the region. okay, thank you so much. i know that design but best probably for us in
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a mind because these ready government to his as we have mentioned then they'll just there are from reporting within israel or, well, we just have gotten an update from the palestinian all star as he did have put out a statement in regards to the closure of the old 0 office in ramallah, i'll read part of it because it is quite lengthy. it says it contains in the strongest terms, the occupation forces storming of the city of ramallah and the closure of the al jazeera office and the cold discussion of its contents. it goes on to say the ministry stresses that defined your, of the international community, especially the un security council to respect this resolutions and ensure its implementation as well as the funds you have to provide international protection for the palestinian people. and the silence on the war of extermination and displacements and carriages. the file right is right, the government to commit more violations in crimes and undermine any chance of reviving the peace process based on the principle of
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a solution. that is the palestinian authorities, like this statement in regards to the closure of l just arrows offices in ramallah . while the foreign priest association has also just released the statement saying it is deeply troubled by this escalation and judges. these riley government to reconsider these actions. restricting foreign proposes and closing news channels, signals a shift away from democratic values. and what we're going to bring in the sort of a guarantee who is the secretary general up to post a new national initiative to help us unpack all of this, including the lights of statement from the palestinian authority. what did you make of that? especially in and lots of the silence, i guess that we have had over the last few hours from them in regards to l. just there's office closure. it's good the there should the statements be surely that the license of i 00 our office and the law is given by the police to a normal sort not to buy or any other entity. and the fact that there's an input is
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that i'm not allowed, which is the headquarters of the authority and then close as a structure that is newton life says by the us. let us know sort of the shows you that isn't. it has no respect to anybody, and that there is no the affinity for them for us, you know, sort of as a matter of fact, let me tell you the license that was given to and just, you know, was, was given by me when i was minister of information and the only national unity government that we ever had. and the fact that is that are the item. you can just come in and close the offices. it shows you how i'm democratic is the it is because they have no legal standing to do this. they have only good standing, and it is an act of oppression on suppression of the voice that very angry that i just, you know, was bringing that thoughts about what's happening and does the end of the unbox. it bite that it isn't genitive to the and when is the end prevented on foot and jet and the list from input in gaza. i love that on the the killed $100.00. 74 for this
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thing, and just noticed and guys, including civil associate or correspondence in just on that point. uh, i just wanna, uh, bring our viewers attention to this. is there any forces, as we've mentioned, have repeatedly targeted l just air, a june list, and correspondence in 2022. so just jonathan killed during outlay while she was reporting engineering. she was wearing a blue flag jacket, clearly mocks with the wordpress that you and investigation found as well as use lethal force without justification. and we get earlier is where the forces destroyed a towel, housing l just there is office in gauze of. they said him, us was using the building but provided no evidence more recently during the war on guns that is there any forces have killed you unless including the smell of school and some of the dock uh and their families. so this is just one more notch. one more thing that uh, is wireless done to try and suppress the fax. the real story is coming from gods
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are as well as the territories, isn't it? and were you surprised that this had so now, i mean, you, you said that as well as being very unhappy with those stories getting out to the why the public. so why now? because i'll just say it was being reporting the story since the war broke out and back in october last year. actually i'm not surprised. and i tell you why, but to is it a is a, did i include shopped out any voice? i mean the question here is the, is changing into our freshest system, a fascist regime. and in my opinion, the impression, uh, not on the on uh, of course i just did a bunch of media outlets and join us and did it the way they are killing for less than he is. the number of us doing is good so far. it shows you that there is a threat and thoughts such as they, if there's a lawless situation of lawlessness, they can do whatever they want any way they want. if they can shoot,
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i'm can not on the general list by the way, 174 general this but also if 184 with the come people i saw that they had been going i thought that the uncontrolled one of their fees they have, they don't have to just fix any lo and the of course i do agree with those who said that this would not have happened if it wasn't for the silence of the mainstream was the media. and just going back to the west bank, do you believe that there was effectively a full occupation of bias where i live in the territories? exactly. this is, this act also shows you that as an artist has ordered the occupied all over the west bank completely in the sense it was what was that? but there was a policy and you know, sort of deal with tabs of security to control over the so called area, including the model and the they had the civil sort of do over a the,
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a b. now is it l is this month to the goal? of that and practically the west bank today is on the phone. is it a military occupation? the student will sort it is absolutely marginalized, has no power whatsoever. it's central sort of down the corporation. and the same time that i just think people left on the right and, and the city they want, they, they issued and can people even children without being accountable to any little. so this is a very dangerous moment, and i don't know if uh, wisdom leaders who are watching what's happening, understand exactly what was going on. i don't know if they're the allies that is there and it has gone so far that it is practicing what the precious new, what precious to us to do. and julia enjoy them a jetta, money and then many other places. so what, what do you think that means now for those occupied territories and the people that lives there and the months and g is going going ahead if, if what you're saying, i guess is solidified that ok,
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that as well basically fully occupies those territories. what is it going to mean for those people that are living more suffering both that's i think that's available. most of i didn't get them to. i'm not, you don't feel secure. you will have no guarantee that they would love to be honest and go at any moment a your people to feel fair, the feel a fit for the children, for the families. and at the same time it, it, it, it means that is, there is also time to finalize by listing an economy and the whole life and the listing on okay. but that it is terribly affected by the situation. and if it was get to us on this is the subject that the sanctions, the only language that is, i would understand, i'm not statements, i put them nations. they these mean nothing for them. the only thing that comes from is it a and from proceeding with this type of attack and, and terrible continuous impression is sort of thing. and then with sanctions and
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practicing sanctions against them, you touch on this uh, just a little bit before about western leaders and wisdom power has no maybe fully understanding exactly what is wireless doing here. do you think that that is a sheer ignore? and so i will fully looking the other way. no, it's not, they're not it's, it's a simply, uh that they do not apply the load to, isn't it? they are allowing because they're in to be above the little above, international above, international humanitarian little. and the is, it is good thing the way it was, war crimes. we are talking about 3. what could i use that that happening? inputting the water. could i move genocide the what could i am with collective punishment underwood could i'm of ethnic cleansing happening. and guys i know expanding to the bank and until a button and add to that now a full and thoughts on substitution of freedom of expression and the effects on journalism and media. imagine that's what happened to the happened in moscow. a lot
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of in minsk let's see what would be the was a what's the lead? does it action? everybody wouldn't be speaking about democracy? is that right of expression, the freedom of speech that i've, that i've suppressed. but when it comes to, is there a silence? that means what that means the support thing is that actually complicity? is there any crimes stuff? uh thank you. once again uh for your insight into all of this and stuff like that cuz he thank you. let's ride the special forces have withdrawn from the city of nap, listened the occupied westbank after carrying out a ride to them. they engaged in intense fighting with palestinian groups. at least 3 people, including a teenage boy, was injured in taken to hospital. now his blah has 5 rockets, deep inside his ryle with some housing areas near the port city of haifa. to live in these groups is, was targeting the remark, david, in advice, it's really media report at least 4 people were injured in those attacks. most of
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the rockets were intercepted with some fragments, spanking fires and causing power outages. the, the attorney miller traces will intensify its attacks against has by law, explosions were heard and towns across southern living on, on the sides of that is being described to some of the largest exchanges across the board of 5. since, as well as for on gallons and began in october or well, the you in special coordinated for living on has issued a statement saying with the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe. it cannot be overstated enough. there is no military solution that will make either side safer. member on con, is standing by for us in southern living on, but we're going to go to, to, since your battery 1st who is in by re tool. so can you just give us an idea of what the mood is like and by right?
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because as well, it says that it will only intensify its attacks on living on is certainly, and that is what is worrying people here. not only are people anxious about as a result of the events that of impulses here over the last week of 3 attack separate attacks on it has a lot that have seen the civilian population getting caught in the middle. the, as electronic devices of has the law belong to has a lot members were attacked and a cyber attack that caused them to explode randomly all across the country on tuesday, and then their walkie talkie devices on wednesday that, of course, that strikes on a residential building at the heart of a da here in southern bay routes. this all is really causing people here to be concerned. there's many people i've spoken to that say, look, we have nowhere else to go. is this situation escalates further?
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where are we supposed to go? it is extremely expensive to try and move further northern areas to rent any places in those houses and north of the country. at the moment. there is a huge economic crisis in this country, which means that for most of lebanese, they are stuck where they are. they have to just stay put and pray for the best. the people have spoken to say that it is clear that israel is escalating the situation and targeting has well with no regard to the civilian population and what that would mean for them. as we saw as a result of those attacks that i mentioned. so there's a lot of anxiety. there's a lot of concern and there's fear that people here have no option but to stay where they are. they have no uh, alternative places to run too. so they are staying put and really hoping that they would be spared for given everything that's happened and given the rhetoric that we're hearing out of israel and the officials there, it is clear that the situation is only getting worse to. so thank you so much for
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giving us an idea of what it is like that and by right dosage barry for us. we're going to go to and run khan, who is in my show boone, in southern lebanon, and understand the defense minister has just provided an update. what does he have to say as well? what we're hearing from him is pretty much what we're hearing. generally from hezbollah as well, but with the about a 115 strikes going across from this side of the contested border into israel. these have been a strikes that have actually landed into his really territory in haifa and in a nazareth as well. so that's a handful of statement. what this does for hezbollah is very clear, it shows these right these, that they still have the infrastructure, and they still have the, the capabilities these,
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the longest range rockets of been used so far. so that's one message that they clearly sending to the is right these now since don't these, right. these have been striking towns across this contested boat. we've seen a 3 people. ready of died sofa in those attacks about 2 and a half hours ago. about 3 hours ago. there was an attack about 10 minutes away from where i'm standing on the road. we did just actually pass through the road about an hour and a half off to that block. so you can still hear drones in the you can still hear flight to just in the this is a boat of the isn't coming to any kind of quiet any time soon. yeah. just given, bought his blog has gone through all over the last 4 or 5 days. now. i mean that seemingly being able to regroup, what are they saying about the attack and the capabilities on hasa as well. they don't say anything publicly. they letting the,
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the attack actually do all of the talking. again, this is about sending not just the message to israel, but showing the region as well that as well as capabilities haven't been fully tested yet. in fact, if you speak to analysts, hey, they'll suggest that the rocket launch is the small ones that they use are still intact girls still invited within lebanese territory books. the longer range missiles, the ballistic missiles, those haven't been used yet. so the attack is to show these ratings that hezbollah is still a force to be reckoned with. thank you so much and more on that is, and we're on con, for us, the in southern living on the spring. and now defense it is alex could top of us now we can just pick out a more and we're almost talking about there. can you just give us more of an idea about the military capabilities of his belie are in terms of the types of width and
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they have at their disposal to try and strike as well. so, and there are 3 main types that are going to strike into target and deep inside as well. so you've the, you have the consortia firearm lowest on guided rocket c. solve a mobile heads of a range of about, up to 40 kilometers. you have to find them in a bar osh in order for them to be effective because they're on guided. but the next, well, do you have a guided missiles with the launch for heads, it took a 5600 kilos like off a ton and up the they're able to travel to 300 kilometers. so even as was being talked about earlier, but these were the air forces, switching his beloved launch sites as well. they can still pull a lot of these back and still are able to attack pockets with inside as well itself . and the thing able to, uh, i guess of age the is recalls on done is just and the way that the under is israel has one of the best, if not the best combat,
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proven lead air defense systems in the world. ok, i did so i can cope with ballistic missiles. you can cope with low line flying rockets as well. but one of the, one of the, this seems to be a gap and the capabilities into a section of draws and headphones proven this. while i said again, not only just recognizance drones, as we seen flying slowly over high flying over at bases and the golan heights as well. it was also off the whole that still able to send on drones in to a tech targets with inside knows. and israel itself, so it's, it's a, so pub defense system, but nothing, no system is perfect and they're all gaps. okay. thank you so much, alex, a really appreciate you explaining that to us. thank you. attending to guys. so now we is ready for us as have killed at least 16 people in the tanks across the strip since dawn and northern guns are a strong case of school housing despised people. now shante refugee can 7 people were killed, and many others wounded, including children. in
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a del bother and central cause, a strong on a home has killed for palestinians. the baby with a head injury was among those taken to hospital along with women and other children . these rarely military has killed more than $41300.00 palestinians since october left somewhere on this topic. what was the, is a lot for us and to all butler and central cancer and tara, can you just talk us through more of these daily strikes that we've seen in the last several hours. and only guys are, as well as central grounds of where you are as well. that is the information that we manage to get from our sources. even though that part of a strip is that that has been another evacuation sense of being target said in a shot to work you determine the western side of kansas city. now this is the place what palestinians has been, have been moving to off to the destruction of the tax when they've expiration
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centers in the southern and since on areas of cause and city. the situation that these include to be very great. and now we, we know from also is that the, the, the location and the impact side of the strike has been badly damaged. uh, at least 7 palestinians have been confirmed to people that had not been given enough time in order to flee. because the evacuation center has not been warned by the it's very valid treat. and this is a reflection about what is the systematic approach is what has been using and attacking areas in nothing gone. so they have treated residential houses and now they have been trying to destroy its evaluation centers. and this is the 2nd evaluation since i've been told to sit in, in, during the past 24 hours, but apparently an sleep tenuously. other parts of his trip had been on the very heavy bombardment in particular his endeavors by law. we continued t loud explosions and the eastern side of darren fella. and earlier today, i don't hours,
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at least for palestinians have been killed off the residential house, has been completely targeted where the vast majority of these casualties but young choose with what proof funds lead to my toys will get from this k u of different abutment. and the unprecedented level of destruction being inflicted to the side of the strike, the tariff, thank you so much for bringing us the latest, the from gaza technical boys in del paula the the 1st time and truly because history of the country is conducting a 2nd vote counts and presidential elections, often no candidates. secuity 50 percent of divides. it will decide between lift this candidates and camara. the sonata and opposition lead to seduce from augusta to some of the ica was in the late in the early results,
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but it still showed all the 50 percent of the needed for victory. sensitized selection is seen as crucial as the country tries to recover from its with the economic crisis that leads to a political crisis. wellman elson and his joins us with more from the capital, colombo and the. this is going to a 2nd round to the very 1st time into lincoln history. yeah, i mean, are there any indications at this stage about who will be the next president as well, listening to the number crunches? quite frankly, what we've heard is that the 1st round of counting came up with uh, final numbers of 5600000 votes for under for model design, mica and 4300000 plus votes for a subject frame of that. so the opposition leader now the reason even though there is a clear over sort of $1300000.00 volts of difference and gap between the 2. the fact that the for a long can constitution requires
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a window at the presidential election to pull the 50 percent plus one vote. since that hasn't happened, they have to go into round to, which is why the presidential vote count has kicked in. now that is happening, we have heard that most of that counting has finished and the incentives like this just behind me, one of the largest centers, full district 6, the colombo district. but what we are heading from inside sources and the commission and those involved with the process is that the preferential votes that are taught to adopt we find it difficult to make a real massive change between the lead to and such as the treatment the. so that's the between a katie, so it's almost a given that under commodities on like a is the victor bought to given the procedures and then with the system works, they will wait for the addition of what's coming in from the preference of what's to be added and from that declared the winner who has the high a number of words. so that's,
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that's what we're hearing at the moment. most people think it's almost a given. if you look behind me, things are pretty much relaxed. i mean, the police has even started removing the sort of battery kids, the traffic cones because it's almost like a day, you know, a pretty much the end of the day. there is still a little bit of procedure to finish, but that's the way it's looking at the moment. okay, thank you so much. michelle. michelle fernandez there for us in columbus for more on this. we now joins by pucky associates are of on was who, who is the executive director at the center for policy alternatives in shirley and he joins us from colombo. so do you agree with the correspondent, mon elvia, basically saying that the selection regardless that there are still some procedural things to go through that to send the younger is going to be the next president of sure lanka. yes, because it's highly unlikely that either candidate we get the 50 plus run on the 2nd count, and that's the candidate with the most number of votes we would be to cat gwinnett
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. now this is the 1st time that it's happened in this way. english history of sure you can presidential elections. i mean perhaps that is the argument to be made that book whatever mandates the president and his books from the people he never the less, there's not much of a mandate like is free to say. so some 50 plus one off the board. but i think in general, the feeling yes there's back. yes. there is going to be a change of regime, but also more important to the i think it's a change of political culture and the way things are done. the way about a, just on our that way he has talked about, you know, getting read the whole shoes of privileges and perquisites that have been given to members are probably meant to be given to farmer presidents is also talked about the corruption that has come about in the cost of using excise department,
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so he's talking about certainly the major package campaign was answered corruption and he's talking about coming down very as pop on hold of me. i think she will try the most important thing. i think that he's very much a man of the people. he's not from a dynasty. he's not from colombo and that full, you know, he's seen as being one of our associates. what is obviously, as you say, a man of the people and he's got the vin behind that, but he's also gonna have to hold tight right between them and the i'm, if the international monetary fund, i mean, how difficult is it going to be for him to be able to do this well, the batch is going to be difficult and a lot to that forward is going to depend on the pool he brings into government, not just a deposit meant as far as the general electric is concerned. but for me is check the co x that's are going to be now that has always been the concern about whoever he was going to bring in, lacks that expertise and lex that exposure,
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unless that experience. so we are in full, well, let's say we're in for a very interesting time when he comes through history that he's new specimens relationship towards the i, but they'll obviously, uh, we've heard over the last several times. so over the last several years, really about how hot uh, especially the pool into lanka, doing its at the, at the moment, obviously huge expectations on him to try and tune that around. how much time is he going to be given? know before they even want to see changes or well, he's got a 5 year term as president, but i think the real test real time because he's made, i'm to corruption. the major issue within 6 months to a year. if he doesn't force a big fish behind badge for ad for corruption. i think that he will face a brokerage. i'm at the end of the day, he is his welfare, he's subsidies, all of the things that he's talked about in the top 10. the question is, where is the money going to come from? and they will have to leave it there, but uh, we will certainly be keeping
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a very close eye on how things develop and try to thank you very much for joining us. so thank you. frontier. well, still ahead here on out, is there a fine thing for citizenship? we meet the pillow study in students who has had been rejected in suite enough to show support for gallons of dozens of people to believe, to have been killed in an explosion that a coal mine an eastern around. and in sports, we officer at strong kids, combined to produce another victory in the spanish league. and he's here with that story, a little light, the as the world economy, those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where's the resolve of the right place for your
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business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in your better tomorrow news the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the so hopefully this rarely soldiers storm dell just here was bureau in the occupied with bank early on sunday, giving stuff 10 minutes to pack the belongings and leave, the military has ordered the office to close for 45 dies and supplies. 5 rockets deep into israel. the groups is a target to different mot. david it by self heifer. most of the rockets deceptive these ready met. latrice is it's intensifying,
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it strikes against his black for the 1st time and truly because history, the country is conducting a 2nd vote, counts and presidential elections up to no candidates. acute 50 percent of the funds, it will decide between lift as kansas and north. tomorrow's us america and opposition lead us. i just prim of dawson. apollo, sending in student in sweden, is fighting for citizenship on the hood. bid was rejected when she took part in the demonstration and supportive concept. it comes as the government is tightening its rules that immigrants must live what's termed as an honorable way of life. full race reports from go from dec. the points meeting under the trees after telling the turmoil for the students and go from book that palestinian solidarity group has been in conflict with authorities at chatham is university. the groups found the is are about how was reported to the police during the demonstration. it meant
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a application for suite. a citizenship got turned down your to someone smith on listed on the summers. we couldn't just sit and do nothing while we saw what's happening and gaza. living those from the university rang the police. i became a suspect and so lost my citizenship case on part 3 of on the start it's, i'm just that even being suspected of a crime has the same consequences as being a serious criminal offense. so is there is a remaining and such as inputs of palestinian fall that doesn't have residency, that he's also due to be to pull that from sweden to gauze after the war. adults with a swedish passport might help him stay. that is a very far how does reject to the application for citizenship comes as sweet and tightens up. it's immigration laws, with higher demands placed on the requirements to have what it calls an honorable way of life, via you some of the up to 4 to 30 minutes public. we're at full speed with a paradigm shift and migration policy. we want to improve regulated immigration, and we must fight the shadow society. the migration agency says is worst case was
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subject to existing law, not new government proposals. in this case, it's black or white. we're doing and checking to register. and if you are suspected of a crime, we cannot give you a swedish citizenship gets a little bit of a misunderstanding to take this case as an exxon below sweden beam at heart or on the rest of the cheese come here. we will protect people who needs asylum. challenges. university says is risk groups demonstrated outside permitted areas and put a post as of a staff member. is there a has to re apply for citizenship after the appeal was turned down, the police found that is arrest actions. it couldn't even constitute as a crime. why did you receive this negative position when her actions weren't even criminal as a non citizen is or can stay in sweden if she finds a job of to architecture degree available, stick on the scene on the release stuff. yeah, i've lived in garza, we've had to move around a lot, and now i feel part of swedish society, but i won't stop doing the right thing just because i'm punished for it. is right
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now has a 2nd police report from jerome is hanging over making his status in sweden even more uncertain. pull rece out, is there a go from back in? in iran, at least 33 people have been killed in an explosion of the coal mine and the east about 70 people were reportedly working there at the time. the number of dead is expected to rise and the president has ordered an investigation. latasha funder, colorado showed them to the tablets. it goes, i spoke with the ministers of health, the country and industry. we're following this issue with all of our efforts. john, the conversation i had with the minister of industry is that this incident should be less than that from now on. something in the minds of our country should be a system that this kind of accidents will not happen. i imagine we can prevent this . both candidates get more on this from time to savvy, who joins us live from surrounding the tide for some can just give us an idea of what more you can tell us about this explosion. a while actually at the best
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setting. incidence happened last night in the north eastern city, up to boss vera. a tragic explosion. rock the coal mine and the explosion was 3 good by meth and gas lake causing a massive blast effect. and god bless 2 blocks of this mind b and c so far reported the know that act lists reported the $69.00 people are set to be there at the time of explosion. and to at least 14 marriages emissions are dispatched to the location and they're trying to reach those tracks on the ground, which is around 15 to 20 people. so casualties remaining is still fee. it's betsy. know that so far at least 3333 people are killed as a result of this explosion and 17 more are injured. some of them under a critical situation, the president called for in full investigation into that,
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expressed his condolences while on his way to attend you in the i, the united nations general assembly. and we know that 2 ministers, including the labor minister, investor for industrial and trades, are dispatched to the location to conduct this further investigation. we need to very top list for the next couple of hours to have a precise account on the exact number of this told. but with that said to be know that it's taking place involved the largest been the amount of the most important closed fields, closed fields in the country, which accounts for reserve of 72000000000 tolls of calls that takes place. andre situation that iran is, uh, is it putting emphasis on the necessity of domestic production of this material, knowing the fact that it is used in industrial processes, justine production and energy product production as belts. that's for now and then
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. so this isn't the 1st disaster to destroy it runs mining industry, i believe in 2017, to combine explosion, killed at least, 42 people. i mean, how much of a concern is there that this has happened to get to oh, well of course, this is not the 1st fund and added to the, the, the one that you mentioned. we had also another one last year with a limited casualty of $4.00 to $6.00 people's a people in dots. uh now lets say incident. uh, we know that there are safety measures here and the president just talked about that on the existing see of avoiding such service such incidents, taking place in the future. so i think the officials, including 2 ministers there are going to direct attention further attention towards the necessity of implementing further safety measures in order for such as this to take place in the future anymore. okay,
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thank you so much for that. update as to who to study for us until ron will still head here on the al jazeera. i'm catherine soy. i come back to fly, fall in monday in the kenya. latham as are harvesting spots applied index for thing that is sick to mom has in the us and europe. i'll tell you why and then support what could be of physical rice and the formula one season is a bound to get underway in singapore. the little, no reason why the minister from bangladesh with 360 homes in britain, jerry looked down. you spent 200000000 in just a new agent. you tank has vanished point. you have the same. i mean,
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how does your investigates the ministers, millions and it's undisputed, the 72 muslims were massacred in the village of indiana, india, and 1987 witnesses say the perpetrators or a mob of locals along side the state governments provincial. i'm constabulary personnel. over 30 years later, a district court acquitted the accused to date, no one has been as accountable. people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice. india's forgotten must occur on the jersey to the as time before. now, his andy,
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thank you so much. tell him what i'm saying. joshua has failed and has, but it's become a 3 time world heavyweight champ, any sort of humbling defeats against fellow brits and daniel, the for joshua knocked down repeatedly in this. i. b. f. title fights with the action unfolding in front of close to $100000.00 funds at london's wembley stadium . it was the biggest ever u. k. crowd for boxing match concepts. and then in, in fasick session here in round 5, the was now targeting the unification. fight against are the only time the is equal . tyson theory, he faced each other in december. they were saying i was going to get knocked out and we, we also got knocked out and then, you know, i've done the business and i'm just, you know, i'm glad i prove everyone wrong, but this isn't stop my journey. this is stop for me. of course i want to continue fighting, as i said, as we took a shot success and we came up. sure. and what does that mean?
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now we're going to run away. we're going to live to fight another day. and that's why i'm, i'm a warrior. so what could be a pedestal rice and me full my want the season get some the way and just over and i was time alondo. norris is impulse position to the single full grown prey in the car and drive it was a realistic chance of either holding thoughtfully to max the stuff in with 7 races left in the seas, stuff and qualified in 2nd place. north. charles is a rental rival by 59 points. in the championship stomachs. it was stuff um, especially through qualifying or so i was finding a little difficult to progress much and to get a lot of rough time. um i move the guys around seem to get quicker and quicker, so put me under little bit more pressure and especially with just one up at the end but uh was, was good now football and i'm happy with that. we know that this is not our best rack on the calendar. and you know, last year with a dominant car, we went nowhere. and now, you know, we are in the fights with a less dominant car for sure. at this stage of the, the german troops,
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i think we did it, we did a very good job and i race organize this side. they all taking this bolts sustainability seriously, and they're having to cut home full emissions by 50 percent within 5 years. but some critics are less convinced by f ones that green credentials, patrick fault for pulls from single night races might make a magical spectacle for people watching f one and single. busy but it also means having to use floodlights along the circuit, adding to emissions this year, race promotes a single forward g p s g p is converting all of them to l. a. d cutting power for illuminating the track by at least 30 percent and 2022 s g p instead of a hub, energy emissions. but the rates here by 2028. it follows for the ones commitment made in 2019 to region that 0 by 2030 a and an impact report published last year s t p highlighted a kind of more than 20 percent and emissions compared to
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a baseline instead of the apply the problem for me is it places out the biggest parts of the carbon footprint of this bolt and it sustained ability ripple. and also it seems to focus on some of the more superficial parts of the sustainability effort. part of the issue is the focus of s g p's commitments. it only covers emissions from within the 2nd part accounting for just a fraction of the events overall carbon footprints. and it doesn't include emissions produced by freights, logistics, or travel making up the lion's share of its separately. a new report published this week took aim at partnerships between oil and gas companies and sport. accusing them of using sponsorship deals to divert attention away from their role in fueling the climate crisis. according to green, think tank of new whether institute fossil fuel companies have invested more than 5 and a half $1000000000.00 on major sports events like f one racing. so it's a mobile advertising campaign. huge pollute says like our valued co and patrol mass . still,
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this is an event that generates billions of dollars for the single pool. and environmental goals may not be the number one priority. for me to one is also announced, it's investing in sustainable aviation fuels and the step towards addressing emissions generated by transport. and the just ex, staying ability doesn't end up what is leading today is going to be table stakes tomorrow. so it is a topic that we will always be improving on. and then when you hear about the teams saying, how can we share at congress on the 2nd and take that off our last time that relentless, continuous improvement is exactly what we want to apply to sustainability and what we're doing early environmental, this might say much bigger margins of improvements and needed, but the one to truly make an impact on sustainability. patrick fault. how does 0 single the assist junior in killing them by fire on socket for amateur? it in their latest when row have to come from a goal down against espanol, by setting of industries for rails. 3rd goal in this game on about 5 penalty wraps
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up a full on when rather a point behind fossil under the top of the spanish state falsified villarejo. lights are on the sunday hurricane became the top score, an english player and, but mostly the history as he scored is full t 1st lead goals upon me. anything that when, instead of bremen, also a couple of goals. michael lisa and this find new victories. search cannot pre, also getting in on the act as bond state. so of the table for women's from, for games fit, we've shown decision that we're going to have another goal without attack a lot. we're going to freight tons. it's called sizes, so i just need to be in the right place at the right time. i know the plaza has around me. yeah. we're, we're going to get the boat in about so i'm enjoying every minute of it. and so in any as far levels, the top of the english premier league on saturday, that was 3. no one is going to pull in the lights on the sunday reading champions, my city will be taking on sancho rivals also. now what didn't seem to pull the for
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one point victory as well for a peach up in south africa, the 2928. when it's on sale that keeps going to in same in with a chance of lifting the work we championship. it's angel face each other, got mixed stuff. so then what will be it's harmful decide to this defeat was suppressed because 1st in 5 games and this is tournaments in your claim to convincing when of the bangladesh and the 1st test to best series, robbie ashwin, 66 2nd endings which it says in the one by $200.00 night 2 rooms and shannon us most, it's got a century with the bunch. the 2nd test but gets underway on friday and our in judge is leading the way the slope of the home run show. it's emotionally based school, then you yankee. so hitting the 50 full time or the season, the big one here of the or conveys the yankees already guarantee to play of sports . and that closing in on the american lease is championship toward that, as i suppose, he's looking for that some pretty thanks so much and a boston fi farming has taken off
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a long can use cost the insects of being cult devices and then collected for export to europe and the tribes providing a living to hundreds of like a women and a much needed boost of conservation. but some thomas say that not doing what they should. catherine story reports from melody on the southern kenyan cost. this, this forest and mundane, the one stretched from solve this idea to know then once a beast now only participated with me, the largest. these are both costs. ok. that sustains a raspy. she's of buds and insects. from here a batch or roof is hatch and butterflies. he and other families, trump is act and breed them full. see you that part of government project to generate money and consult the forest community used to go to the forest to destroy the forest. but when we started it, but definitely finding at which would go inside of the forest. we've got to the
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butterflies, i, lucille, the if you please of the best pew pay our souls to market, to the us and europe for exhibitions and research. but how do we must have the business isn't doing while because of mismanagement, and that's going on or getting some money, but it's not what we expect. i've been doing this 20 years, but my profit margin is still very low. despite being told, the product is moving and business is good. the product has brought in millions of dollars to can you says is stock to 3 decades ago. at the pharmacy. they have nothing to show for a claim. the government rejects basis of business when it comes to visiting us is a from us that's a willing to deliver to the next one with the full trust and a willing to work with. and i sort of jumped. okay. so those from us we have some of the thing that i've done was have confidence and trust in this one was yes. okay . thursday is market day. prices flying,
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depending on the species herrera. fax is $1.00. this is the main collection point. this is bring the harvest here, and what the work as a doing now is see things through the pew pay and packaging, the product that is 6 having to holland. and we've been speaking to firm as we say that this project has really helped because they are able to provide for their families. the sa plus prepay are brought to these got in for tories students and other by to fly. love us. many from a say they are doing their part to protect the forest, but they want more from a project that they believe is driving cathy. so you all to 0 modeling d as a canyon coast as well that so somebody tell me the price of this and use our job is elizabeth front. and we'll be here in just a moment with more on the closure of allen's affairs bureau and ramallah in the west bank. it was stormed by heavenly um, just rarely, sanchez, of another tree has ordered the office to close for 45 days. that's coming up next
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with liz to stay with us the the latest news as it breaks in poland to see that some of the west, those they've experienced in decades. and in some places the still 10 and got the off them off with detailed coverage for donald trump. this is probably another brush with death, but also have a chance to like, he was safe by some kind of divine intervention from around the world. votes involved, it ends up being select, generate power level to labels, means it physically supplied, having drastically cut an arrow bonuses to in washington dc with a to making a painting for unity for people who are struggling out as a way to meet the palestinian seeking inspiration for striking you in the heart of
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the american capital, the beneficiary dart is a kind of conflict with his plan for universal work succeed for getting the college of home on out his era. the same one has happened to guys since october 7 has been frankie. i'm so ashamed, i'm so ashamed because it's being done in my name. a leading jewish voice speaks out against israel bruce to own gaza. until palestinians are safe and secure. ease riley's nipple will be and use never. no to my name. witness on, oh, geez era. this is a region that is rapidly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts. police phillips people. some of those we talked to elsewhere saying that they fled up to hearing that other villages had been
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a talk. what we do in all just there is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id, tell it as it was at ease the people who allow us into their lives, dignity ends. you mind if you ask them to tell this story, the trying to sign into the messenger is really false. a storm which is 00 and the and the to 5, west back a little and has closure for 45 days. during the right office is ready, so i'm just tear down the lodge vanna, on the mountains, the shooting of access to these children killed in the west back 2 years ago.

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