tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 23, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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a showcase that is the best document resumes from across the network on the the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them and this is the news. our life from doctor ha, coming out from the next 60 minutes during strikes from israel had 7 areas of 11 on those really on a one civilians to move away from has boneless sites struggling to survive as riley, as tracks. now, heavy rain has flooded tense and gossip as palestinians salvage what they can
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a new president for 3 lanka on the commodities. and that goes on in sledging to leave the country out of an economic crisis and move in the year after a boat carrying by 3 cheese and migrant sand costs freeze. the families of those involved. still seeking on the, the is where the military has sent text messages to people across the 11 on ordering them to move away from has been left facilities. it's promising to carry out water calls extensive strikes against the group. major explosions were hood and the eastern because the body and southern parts of levon on monday for its part as well as hes. it's targeted multiple his way the military sites and the north of the country. it's declared an open ended battle with is where the ministry last week is all carried off in unprecedented attack,
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causing thousands of pages and will keep tool case to explode. it killed dozens of people and injured around $3000.00, including children. this is an advance warning for your own safety and the safety of your family. we advise civilians from lebanese villages located in and next buildings in areas used by seas. butler for military purpose, such as those used to stone weapons, to immediately move out of harm's way for their own safety. in a moment, we'll hear from the same bus ave, in amman, but 1st that speak to him. and on con, he's joining us live from much i, you and southern lab, and on, and a lot of warnings from that is right. the military and wrong telling people to move away from has valez facilities tell us. firstly, exactly what these method just said. and then you could touch on just how many people know that been living near hezbollah sides as
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well. the message was very, very stock. it says if you're inside or near, a building used by his bullet to store weapons will come by equipment. you must evacuate the building, a move away from it. immediately. anyone who is near has below elements or weapons is putting themselves at risk. that was the text message sent one mess to people in the south of loving them out to the other parts of your question, how many people know that they are living next to his bullet sites? this isn't exactly public knowledge has below a very good concealing all of the weapons. that's a tactic that they've developed over the last 20 years. also, they know that these ratings are looking for these weapons and the hit them. so how many civilians actually know if been living near hayes, but as both sides is something that you can't really question. but the other thing
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you can actually uh say with some certainty, most of southern lebanon is empty. where i am in larger you own is probably about 30 percent capacity l time. what are the both the villages? 95 percent of people have left the only people left that um farm is so this is much more of a threatening message to ordinary civilians. residences of lebanon, then it is very practical of those towns basically empty and wrong. many people got these warnings on the phones, which leads to big questions around israel, intercepting lebanese phone networks. and that's how i take that they've always done, they've always had the ability to get numbers and then send out text messages. but technology isn't really that difficult. but with that question in mind, i just want to show you where i am right now. this is the vicinity of the hotel
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about 6 30 am this morning. i heard 10 very, very loud strikes. one of them just over that ridge line over there. not very far away from where i'm standing right now. this is now an intense vacation of the attacks against has boulevard is really jetson. these really ami has said that today is going to be particularly violent against testable and wrong. thank you for that for now. that is, and ron kon, with an agencies live in march as you and southern 11 on the president, joe biden says the us is doing everything possible of it all out war and the middle east, while continuous support for israel, the white house national security communication advisor, john could insist there's still time for as well then hezbollah to region diplomatic solution. we believe that there are better ways to try to get those as
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rarely, citizens back in their homes, up in the north, and to keep those that are there very safely. then a war, then an escalation, then opening up a 2nd front there that border with lebanon against his. but we still believe that there can be time and space for diplomatic solution here. and that's what we're working on. what area we spoke to former us diplomats and to be hoody. he says like winning for the escalation lot at the same time consuming support is ro, washington has only embolden prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and i think uh, it's very unlikely that anything really positive will happen, and these negotiations that have been going on now for uh, the best 10 months. uh you have uh william burns and others shuttling between adult and cairo. um, but uh all they're working on is they mine are relatively minor details of a ceasefire and the prisoner swap. uh and the bailey is uh,
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at least this car on the right way. and government insists on only a temporary uh, ceasefire. uh and uh wants to continue fighting from us and now they have shifted the focus through their northern front. and now they want to confront us as well. uh and then uh, all out war. uh, i think the binding administration definitely has been trying not to have an all out or however their uh, backing up is regular uh, telling them that in case they get it all out war the, the us will have the airbag and continuing unconditionally, the flow of weapons and all kinds of military and intelligence, the assistance of the prime minister, nothing yahoo buckets, all these assurances and then continues uh, doing what he is doing,
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which is building up to an all out war. so the by then administration contradicts its of, uh by doing the things that will produce the result that it says it does not want. or that's bringing my calls, one of them same bus that either he is joining us life online, because that's where the government has band. elda 0 from the fulton in israel and zane about that message from the israeli military telling people in 11 on across 11 on they said to evacuate from areas close to hezbollah sides they issued. interestingly, that was really military issued a similar message last week, ordering lebanese people to evacuate, that they actually walked back on saying that one division had issued it without the military's knowledge. now they're opening it. that's correct. this is a classic example of the psychological warfare that it is carried out in other areas as well. we seem similar things in gaza and in cities and neighborhoods of
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the west bank. now we're seeing it done in communities across the northern border inside 11 on they issue these warnings. and it is really a suggestion that's your leaders, the people fighting on your side. the people surround surrounding you, the people that you may be faithful to, in terms of following them really pointing out to the civilian population and 11 on that you are being used as human shields. and this is an accusation that they've put up against a mazda in the past, against arm fighting groups that we've seen in the west bank. it is part and parcel of what israel does. it masks its own aggression and its own tactics and its own military prowess. in this for truant of the idea that the other side is using the population that israel is killing as human shields. whether that is true or not. and israel has shown no uh, is no hinderance of its own military assets in the past. any time has come across
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the civilian population that has had no problem in striking targets, whether they were in civilian and populated areas or not. and this message is a clear indication to this both psychological warfare that we have seen in the past many days followed up with practical military violence on the grounds. and that is really what has been destructive in these neighborhoods and stay with us a because precisely to your point on psychological warfare, we're going to look at what's been happening and an overnight operation in the occupied westbank is where the forces detained thousands of palestinians, including children before releasing many of them, it happened in the town of hottest and south seats, palestinians say the detentions war and intelligence gathering exercise aimed at intimidating them as well, has increased arrest. somebody occupied westbank since it began as one, gaza, open 10800 palestinians have been detained since october. so exactly what you were talking about earlier as english is something that you have call it
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extensively in your time. in the occupied westbank tell us about these latest raids and the is really military arresting. so many people questioning them only to release most of them. i mean the number of raids in the occupied westbank were as their highest well before october 7th of last year. and they've only escalated exponentially, ever since there's about $35.00 and average of $35.00 rates a day, according to our accounts across the occupied westbank. and these aren't just a small police units. these are heavy military vehicles, dozens going into civilian areas, to try to root out our into groups or armed resistance fighters. and what this is referred to as intelligence mapping, they go in, they gather up really men and women of all ages and the question them to try to get intelligence and try to find out where in those areas where in those neighborhoods
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they may face resistance. when they go and militarily, really it's the same strategy they're using on 3 funds now in gaza in cities and neighborhoods in the west bank in a 11 not inside 11 on on their northern border with living on they are trying to remove key leadership. they are trying to get rid of as many fighters as they can from whichever battlefield there and destroy communication apparatus. destroy military capacity, all with the state of the name of deterring, more violence, more war, more escalation. but the israeli government and military know that if they can't do that, if the strategy only leads to more violence, then what they're left with is a much more depleted opponent. in a conventional we're fighting center saying, thank you very much for that. that is the same bus sabi live and i'm on the going to guys are now is really strikes have a code at least 8 palestinians in the central strip and attack on a holland. and then i'll bala killed the mother and her 4 children. and now the 3
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people killed in a school was used as a shelter, and on the side of the refugee camp was bombed. is there any forces have killed more than 41400 palestinians in gaza since i've told her that. and the noise is, riley will pines bomb the house and the jamalia refugee can rescue work as a still searching for survivors trapped under the rumble gauze as largest refugee camp has been repeatedly targeted and attacks that have levels and time neighborhoods will conditions for tens of thousands of palestinians living and makes of shelters and tens of guessing was heavy. rain has cold flooding in milwaukee and southwest gaza as well declared the now strip of land. a safe evacuation zone earlier in the war, but there is no electricity more. so all sanitation facilities, their children are suffering the most and conditions for low need to tier rates in the coming winter months. that's pretty, my correspondent thought
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a couple of them. he's joining us live outside central god, his biggest health facilities. that is the lock, the hospital in bed, alba and we touched on the laser strikes or the night product. they have been particularly grimsley for them. in fact that we cannot actually show some of the pictures we've seen from those strikes as well. if in fact, elizabeth garza is still a very active minutes, we will say we are talking about the intel you cause a strip has been on the relentless is right at tags since don't hours today, we just have been getting a very quick too close to the house that has been talking to today in devin fella, what, at least for a fight from the city as have been confirmed, killed, a muddle along side, would have food choosing the scene, in fact, to the move up to the hospital. today's morning was very disturbing for the mother along side with the children lining caught on the ground. close each other with the
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children's parties being completely on polly impacted the quotes of explosives that has been used in order to strike that building on a may pose happy confirming that the house did not receive any warning. it had been squarely hit, forcing upon the city and the surrounding area to sleep from that location. and we'll go and see if that could be read it again. this is the very created to hear the phone so that everybody has been a been attacked widely. why also, i'm, is it rocks refugee camp has been on the religious? i talked about this time is another, is actuation since which is the 3rd it. and the 3rd, if actuation, since i've been here for the 3rd consecutive days in this, in 12 areas of because at least 5 college students have been killed. we've been getting some additional information about the great level of destruction being coast in that area. forcing lots of kind of city and families to leave these evacuation centers hitting to the beach of dogs that order to find a professional couple. not apparently the central area that have been widely
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targeted. also, you know, that part of the cause a, with a residential house that being targeted at least for public city as have been a co signed engine. while in the southern 68 o con you, this is right. what hope the drones has targeted a group of palestinian feeling a kind of sitting young voice while the others will on the sofa. and as those attacks, continuous automatically monitoring situations is only getting the reports of flooding and all velocity comp. did you in refugee for palestinian that you an agency for palestinian refugees is sounding the alarm about what the rain and the ocean months are going to bring it to come. so you much use a dodge a with the, with the it's very minute treat campaign that has been going on for almost a year. now that has left, it goes up with a very destroy. busy civil infrastructure and blonde that cannot with his times, the extreme conditions especially that we are talking about winter is around around
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the corner to around to the goals district. what families have been going to one of the worst humanitarian and bidding conditions the radio has been going to. so pushing their way through the midship tests that especially close to causes peaches for families have been really suffering in order to move at least to remove the out of the tense. and they are on april even to buy new times. because the sense where holly and badly damaged because of the various of the, with the fluctuations in gaza. product, thank you very much for that. that is thought of was the nation, us live and data on by that and central gaza this being global condemnation of to is rarely sold a stormed out as he was viewing the occupied westbank and ordered its closure for 45 days heavily on its way the soldiers gave stop just 10 minutes to pack up their belongings and leave the entrance to the office and my law has been welded shots. the order came from as ready military authorities,
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even though the bureau is in area a of the occupied westbank. and according to the also quotes that is on the palestinian controlled gabrielle is on the, has some reaction from the united nations on as well as the closure of up your, the world leaders are beginning to arrive here at un headquarters in new york for the un general assembly, one of them is a president of ireland, michael higgins. he gave a press briefing to irish journalist, but i was there and able to ask him about his reaction to israel, closing out your zeros office in ramallah. my question to you sir, is, what is your reaction flash from that content strategist outrageous? and i would love to say as well as that it tells you it's a 3rd grade teacher there with use of to that address that you're going to authoration has read for itself and those. so i know very, very much i'll pass on my sent to you and your colleagues about your call name and
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address here who has been killed in casa. we were also able to ask the spokes person to the secretary general for his reaction as well. we're very concerned for a number of reasons. one, it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this conflict, right? and journalists are the eyes and ears of the people in order to see what's going on on the ground. we know, and we've talked about the lack of journalistic access to gaza. we're worried about what the impact is here. more than a 130 heads of state are expected here at un headquarters in the coming days. israel's war on guys will certainly be front and center in many of the discussions, but now particularly the situation in ramallah and press freedom. we will continue to press world leaders for the reaction gabriel's on to,
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i'll just say to at united nations in new york to the committee to protect journalist has released the statement and saying it's deeply alarmed by as well as closure of all to 0 is office and the occupied westbank just months off, so it's shuffle down to see goes operations in israel, deeming it a threat to national security. it goes on to say as well as efforts to censor elders 0 severely undermine the public's right information on a rule that has appended so many lives in the region. and that out of zeros journalists must be allowed to report at this critical time. and always today's of us spoke to the norwegian, foreign minister, and he says they have been many instances where as well has undermined journalism. laguardia's me quite a bit that the journalist to kick david say is being undermined by governments. because we have seen in the augusta war one of the most extreme tigers, so that the journalist on top of everything else and just like human to terry and workers on a workers, it's important to have
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a particular ad. it takes particular care to allow their lives gunderson to work. so i think this is boring to run the mind of every practice i've done on this and that concerns me everybody that happens. so it's not only in the glass on the west bank, but the we have seen some uh, some strong examples of that there. and that's where it is made of the, as the un general assembly convince, many members continued to quote for reform with the security council and particular questions about the veto go on to, to its 5 permanent members in the u. k. the us, russia, china, and fronds products say the visa has been used to protect allies of permanent members, as well as to prevent a still, un peacekeeping, a peace enforcement operations. my kind of reports from the un, a familiar sight to the un security council. yes. and now the veto, by
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a permanent member, meaning the resolution under discussion will not be passed. and you and as a whole will be unable to act. a new approaches need his ground is an international law, including the enforcement of this counsels resolutions. council members who question the binding spaces of these resolutions. all who use the veto to protect an ally or to oppose a g. a political arrival are rerouting the counsels authority. they also undermine their own reputations and long term interests. when do you in 1st convened and what was to become it's new york home and october 1946. the veto was already imbedded in the security council structure. the 5 permanent members with gone to the state just because of their importance off to the 2nd world war and the posted lead to ensure that major powers would act together to maintain international peace and security.
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but today israel continues it's full on gaza with no you and intervention and resolutions coming before the security council of be towed by the united states. just as this has vetoed, the vast majority of prior resolutions sanctioning israel for its illegal occupation of palestinian territory. us once to launch the security council, but it will not budge on his refusal to give up the veto while criticizing russia for using it. you have a country, a permanent member of the security council, or who has broken every single tenant of the charter by inviting a neighbour actually compromising the sovereignty of that country in the borders of that country. and that country sits on the security council with the veto rushes war against ukraine continues unchecked. any action contemplated by the security
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council is vetoed by the very country waging the war. and while they may be, reform is like increasing the size of the security council. the veto is likely to remain, i think those, all those things are possible and i'm hoping for progress in all of them. i am skeptical about the possibility to have no pollution of the veto. that doesn't mean, as i said, if i like it outside the main doors to view in the scope chest symbolizing what is supposed to be the organization's reason for being to stop or prevent war. critics describe it as a reminder that the organization is failing. mike kinda, i'll just sierra at the united nations. a lot of maddie is an associate professor of international history at live and university in the netherlands, and she's joining us live from there. thank you very much for your time. so as the un general assembly meets for the 17 9th time since its founding, how much of
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a crisis would you say it's facing the cause of its inability to stop the rules or protect innocent civilians? i think it that it particularly low moments that the you and me it's for it's 79 squeezing this week. we're seeing the ongoing crisis in got that and the wins, inability to encourage or really applies israel to abide by international and by the various tenants. the charter of their outcome folder complex ongoing is uh, we kinda forget what's happening in ukraine. what's going on through done, and then we have broader total government standards such as climate change, such as a mass, a huge kind of international refugee problem. so there are huge issues on the un agenda, and it is really amazing at this moment of crisis. but we should remember that during this next week, there be a 130 around a 130 world leaders. pacing the holes of the building in new york um by putting
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them together in one case is the best possible chance some advice, strength, nutrition, and how much of the crisis that some of the, the classes that were spoken about as would you say is because of the vetoes that the 5 permanent members of the un security council have. you've mentioned the us says, inability, you on willingness to stop as well as actions in gaza. one 3rd of the veto is that the us has use of the security council have been to protect as well. and so we have to remember, of course, that the 1st line of the charge here is that the you and is responsible for protecting international peace and security it's records in doing so, it's very poor because precisely the abuse of the diesel by the permanent 5 members which has been inactive 293 times in the last 79 years. so this means that not only does the un failed to respond to not have international crises,
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such as we seen got that in ukraine amount of time before the us. but also that the speed at which they can come to any agreements, even on the humanitarian dimensions of those crises. it's very slow. so certainly it's not the un, it's work is slow down his nose and disrupted by the visual power. definitely the u . s. reputation, also suffrage husing and i think reading that kind of was quite b u and in this position of being caught the ineffective invitations because the use of a visual power prevent it from saying when these eyes feel catastrophes are taking place. and there's no indication that the members of the security council would agree to having the veto power taken away. so where does that leave the when then its ability to stop was to protect people and when you talk about, you know, the damage that it's doing to the you, when's reputation? do think that the permanent members of the security council could that have a bearing on how they act at the security council?
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or do we have to remember that the, the us organization is not a static organization to simply say that the same as here. and around the problem on the be so there's been various initiatives lead a certain moments most notable ones 2 years ago with the lichtenstein initiative, which is to move discussions added security time. so after period of time when they're large gives you mentoring crisis definitely. so there are members amongst a $193.00 that are always thinking about how to avoid the use of the be so kind of to get around the visas to the event. but in use you can do something on that, cause you go where we see, because of that action more and more reports to the general assembly, we're seeing issues moving to the international court of justice here in the hague . and so we, we got to think about when you, when it's a flexible instruments that is possible to be used in a variety of different ways in order to avoid that piece of issue the light b at the permanent 5 or give up the v. so what we see before us coming from
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yesterday is agreement around the patch of the, for the past, for the future from the some of the feature is a whole series of revisions that would, they, would, that companies would like to make to the security cancer, including limiting the scope and you still have to be so a that's going to settle a whole series now of discussion around the question of how to inform the teacher to cancel time to do so with dice infringing on the visa, right, that those members, but also hopefully adding more members of the council to make it more representative. all right, that is a lot alona o'malley joining us from live and in the netherlands. thank you so much . thank you. so my head on knowledge, a 0, a search for survivors and yvonne officer of a gas leak for the next and explosions in the mind. killing thousands of people come on, i didn't go drugs. very young. people are trying to escape our data, not an environment. often risking their lives, go ahead their families and focused on the
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you watching me, elizabeth put on them and don't have a reminder of our time. stories solace is rarely strikes of killed at least 8 palestinians in central garza and attack on a home instead of bonnet. killed the mother and her 4 children, and the other 3 pieces were cancelled when a shelter and on the side of the refugee camp was faithful 11, on have receive text messages from the as writing military, instruct him them to move away from his full length. so the teams the messages wonder if as well as the impending log scale operations against the board and israel's foreign minister has come out with some strong woods in the past hour. so he says has fallen. lita has a mess with all that has taken the lebanese people hostage, facing missiles and weapons. and the homes and villages to to action is really civilians is will catch goes on to say, this is a key, it will crime. we will not accept this reality. and we will act with full force to change it. that's bringing sometimes bought a caught professor of public policy at home on ben felicia university. thank you
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very much for your time is has always missed about a cut. let's start with this. um, with a statement from as well kept saying that has been that has taken to them and these people, people hostage, what is israel trying to do here is a trying to shift the blame for when it's ready. the impending, i'm continuing brought this is wally military strikes on lebanese towns and cities and villages kills and as a lebanese civilians. guess where we are with this thing, a really odd situation. i think it is to finding a new wave of new wars. just another reason, but globally we have a non state act, a has by law acting like a state and restraint is trying to restrict it's a response to israel. has been for the last 11 months, really doing this tape for todd engagement and restricted both domestically by its own state. and originally by good backing states, you know,
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by the uranium. sorry. i've no trained it until now, given the green light to his beloved act from force. meanwhile, on the opposite, we have a state as well acting like a terry's group. they have already invaded well into the oven, and that the genetic designation of $40000.00 plus one let's regardless of whether they would kill them, not in one minute. single thing has to be across the country is an act that can only really be reminding us of $911.00 and something like this is done by a state acting as if they are one thing to protect their own populations. and the background of all this from 7 spoke to a velocity of and to now the hardly being civilian casualties in his ro has the law is engagement was originally intended only to make sure that they said his commit resources to the goals they have avoided this vision settlements and as such, you know, the claim that they are disrupting civilian life and is around this totally
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illogical. yeah, there's been a lot of criticism over the last week of as well as what is what has been doing and 11 on and specifically the thousands of pages and walkie talkies. just loading, there's been criticism, obviously not just from 11 on but the united nations itself. and the criticism that i found perhaps most interesting of the last few days actually came from the famous c i a director beyond panetta. he said that this was no doubt a terrorist act by israel. of course, this is, this is typical towers technique. i these improvise the equipment to a civilian that intended supposed to be to use you. and they, with that for the, with it any attention to bump, this is how it's as groups work and for israel to do this. and that's k of knowing that it would kill so many people. and knowing that these people will be doing going about the daily life all over 11 and including potentially to some of them could have been flying on airliners so many imagine if 2 or 3 people have just
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taken off or landing and battled just with that being told a disaster and to feel that they have the right to do it. mm hm. and they are obviously being given degree life by the united states. we find out later on is, is incredible and it's really taking us into a different age and particularly onto today. i mean, this, all these issues i'm using in, in new york to talk about the future of the nice admissions. and i could see many nations in the situation like is it, i want to think, well, i'll take my revenge against my neighbors, my assets, and my political issues with whoever is next door the way i like. and this is really a very dangerous trend, sometimes bought a car. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it. thank you. now the 1st left is politician to be elected president and 3 long because history has been sworn in as a ceremony in columbus on the come out of the sonata come on the presidential election on saturday with 42.3
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percent of the vote. he's promised to route out corruption, improve people's lives and brother, just as those he says involved the country they weren't able to be able to, with the marketing. maybe we have a deep understanding that we've got a challenging situation in our country. a politics must be best, isn't this a political culture? the people expect topics we will commit themselves to that the public as a very negative view of politicians and politics as well. people in colombo have talked about, they hopes for the new president's terms. how do we not do it off our main expectations for the cost of living to be reduced? i mean, i cannot make situation of that for people to improve public owner the one, the cost of food, electricity, water bills, and made his inability just as a donor, also have any hopes have come to what's needed. so these cranks issued in country
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is great to be rebuilt. the economy has to be rebuilt along with bringing prosperity and to reduce the payment for people that's bringing that corresponded to announce hernandez. she's joining us live from columbia. and as we heard from those people that now there's no doubt about what the biggest priority for 3 long cuz what they will be looking for from this new president of the absolutely, i mean it's, it's a, it's kind of 2 problem. the most one is obviously the cost of living, of making. everyone's last a little bit easier too bad. i mean, that was one of the key things that come out of this on my code. they talk about when he was so critical of those studies images that agreed to by the government around the vic, i'm missing a when a good getting that i may be loud because what they felt was that the florida segments of society with a how does it now the, all the sort of key or rallying cry is an interested options. i mean,
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people that we've been talking to the talk about essentially the economy. they talked about the cost of living. but they also have identifies that corruption has been a foundation no problem as they have pulled in. and that that needs to be addressed as the earliest. and that that would lead to things in other areas being settled as well. so challenges for the new president, but very quietly determined as we heard him at these wedding instead of money in the building behind me. the presidential secretary read a short while ago, but he seems to have his cards in place. a member of his team told me that most likely that this the, the basically the dissolving of parliament will happen tomorrow. that's again, something he said he would do and called a general election on the bottom of the election. we. 1 entered in sort of an invitation in place. so that's what we're going to see in the coming hours and the
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next day or 2 minutes. thank you very much for that. michelle fernandez, but the latest live in columbus. an eastern around $35.00 people have been confirmed that off to an explosion at a coal mine. and now the 50 and a still missing that happened near the city of talbot. as in south dakota, us on province, president must be possessed. john has ordered the investigation about 70 people to repulsively working in the mine at the time. to schumann traffic has an pockets, donna targeting poor people in vol area is looking for employment to prove one of the promises of a more prosperous future. but very few achieve that ad in the past few years. many young men and women have died on the journey. the death of conditions at home, in the lack of opportunities, driving many to undertake the risk, hoping they'll help lift their families back, call them out of poverty. come on high, the reports from butchered off in punjab. judge begum, it's still grieving nearly 2 years after her,
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only son ahmed went missing. his wife, children, and other family members also be traumatized, but they have not given up. all that against aud one day might not on their goal and went missing off the board capsize getting hundreds of migrants from focused on to bottom. i do, i did that, but i did, i did. i was reluctant to let my only son go abroad, but despite his efforts to find a job here in focused on, there were no opportunities he left for the sake of his family and to give all of us a better life and a home, which was he's only dream, situated on the outskirts of good drug city or the religion of costume. i bought new modern research done dog amongst border homes. many had been built by local people crossed into next their border and the mediterranean sea to find work abroad . but they had an exception, it wasn't economic prices,
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unemployment and the lack of all but junior did were then focused on. as for then many young people to find environment abroad. there is getting their lives by undertaking dangerous journey and the hope of helping loved run back home. and the day comes to a grudge, more and more people gather around guides and show pictures of young men who may never return home. one man showed us a picture of a 13 year old son who would rid his own girl on the same board as all made. i might have but your not yet. our children let seeking a better future after struggling to find employment. but since may 2023, we've had no words from them. we're left in agony on shore. if they're alive or dead each day, we wait and have sleepless nights with no answers to give to their children asking when will but be back. despite their anguish, they say they've had no head from the government. there during the day,
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each bridge around $10000.00, the traffic good. after selling goods of orlando wording, and even gather to get the money. many of dojo died may never be phone a guardian or doors. yeah. the government promise to do everything. it's good to have these people buying their loved ones a. yeah, they say they receive nothing and all they can do is go great for those. deb lots, come on, i the data bund, job problems and buckets done and combined is joining us live now. come on, tell us more about what the families of the missing a demanding but as you can see already, these people have gone through a lot more. but they've traveled to several hours and they have got, uh warranty information from the greek embassy, because it's been over a year now. it was on the 14th of june when the i agree on
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a fishing with the capacity to gaddy up to 400 people. that go to pay lower now, never had more than $750.00 people. 250 of the buckets, donnie. according to that board, the buckets on a bike are in what, in the lower part of the board, and the lower voltage of the board. many of them up, god's word have had no johns to escape for these people have now come to the greek embassy. they wanted to find out about what really happened if the greeks have any onset, because they are complaining that they've had no headquarter assistance from the local authorities and come onto attached on this annual report. but tell us more about what people tell you about why they've risk fans lives to leave the country as but as far as could fall focused on, there's going through a crippling economic crisis. this is a country where most people are the budget that your buddage will be more people
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under the age of tugee. and what is happening is that they can not find environment . they're going to have robust opportunities for education. and of course, are living an object forwarded that they've got up in cottages, them to dig this. john says that not to forget the fact that human smugglers, according to even europe in our daughter days, are charging 621-0000 yours for a person. and is human smart grid of god, sadly, ordering these young people to read from instead of good jobs. and those people have got something out digging johnson with their lives because they don't have any other alternative. come on. thank you very much for that. that is, come all hide and live, and as long as i've a set of pains as the country most at risk from natural disasters, 8 storms have hit the archipelago. the caea coming dozens of people, the government has increased its climate change budget to reduce the economic
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impact of extreme weather events. but environmental activists say, major corporations that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions should pay the fisher bottom below reports from monitoring us city. it has been weeks since floods triggered by type when gave me subside. you know? yep. virginia mondays hasn't moved back. furniture and appliances that had to be taken to the 3rd floor of her home. she had the space built after type one kid son in 20 or 9 flooded nearly her entire home. the also being done. no, you don't have them, don't have to be the water reach that small window with it on the floor above it. now wasn't there at the time or you can really, it means that actually our bathroom window. i mean, i'm going, don't know who will be. virginia says it took her years to save up for construction . but because floods have become a regular feature of their life. she feels it's necessary for those who can't afford to add another floor to their houses. the government of many keenest city
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suburb of the philippine capital has a system in place. so the flood warning system emetic, nina city works in 3 stages. there are several of those posts along the river, which measured the water level. now when it rises to 15 meters in the 1st siren sounds, that means people should prepared to evacuate at 16 meters, the courage to start leaving their homes. and that's 18 meters. everyone is mandated to starts heading to one of the 50 temporary shelters. 20. 0, nice type food gets on a lead to the disaster risk reduction in management law. it requires local governments to allocate 5 percent of the annual budget for disaster response and prevention among other things of but again, the city has invested in the command center life saving equipment and flood mitigation projects. all of which, according to the mayor, are necessary spending. the can cut economic losses in the aftermath of
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a storm. greatly affects lives, properties, it's a necessity. now an urgent necessity that we need to address the national government's budget for climate change and disasters. as also increase to around 2 percent of the g d. p. costs that activists say shouldn't be shouldered solely by tax payers. these are not natural occurrences that the nobody is responsible for. and it's been established that there's a number of companies that were involved in really aggravating the climate crisis. some of these companies involved inquiring activities on mountains around, but it came to river lanes by president britain and marcus junior for the floods a seat flew over d forested areas in the wake of type when yeah, d barnett below l g 0. but again, a city the philippines, to the head analysis era. i'm sorry, i stopped by the fly fonts in my mindy, kenya,
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especially say at least 2 people died of hypothermia after being trapped up to 12 hours. authorities urging people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. of hundreds of venezuelan political decisions have fled to neighbor and columbia faring what they call the unprecedented persecution. president nicholas my little claim to victory in the election in july. a result of the opposition has disputed and foreign observers have questioned alice opposite around piet, you spoke to some of those who escaped. volta product is high levels of 23 year old student leader and click that. and it says she started receiving threats that they, after she voted in venice with us presidential election. she claimed security forces followed her and intimidating messages were left on her phone. you know, if the guy did that, the whole week incumbent president, because my doodle cleans you, won the election despite evidence presented by the opposition to the contrary. sparks and protests and the government crackdown. engel or not,
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or do i know if it out or not going to a single moment. the governor of marie to stay ordered the creation of justice and peace commission to investigate those protesting on not willing to accept the results of the elections that night. i received close with screams in the background, then someone told me it was best on the list and they were going to investigate me for terrorism. so i fled what kelly says, she was start gifted for participating in the opposition effort to collect the voting. tallies that she says, proof of position candidate at noon. the gonzales won the election like a headache, a hundreds of political activist, human rights defenders, journalists, and even simple electoral witnesses were forced to cross into columbia in search of perfection that together we can send the nation, says they have welcome to a 178. been swelling dissidence since the elections all share, similar stories of being hunted down by venezuela security forces most insist their
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identity remain. hayden. or we need to be careful because our family members are still fed and they risk being a race that tortured by the criminal regime. we all know what they are capable of. earlier this month of position candidates gonzales fled to spain, where he was granted political asylum. he says he was forced to sign the letter, recognizing my daughter's victory. but the venezuelan government insist gonzales signed it all entirely and that there's no crack down on the centers in the country speaking. well, hook, walk us young. if you signed under duress, how is it that one of your daughters still lives in venezuela? peacefully with her family, we always have a place in venezuela, but there is no place for violence or fascism here. for fact and booked on public says she will not give up. how can i pick one up from that? i don't think i can choose to get involved or not. i simply have to do it because i don't think it's human to let people in your country stuff. it will be tortured simply for thinking differently. implement the bottom part of the center. what do those crack down them?
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protesters that's left at least 2 dozen dead in over 2000 detains with more foreign governments refusing to accept my do to us the election winner. unless the government releases detailed voting data to prove it or less than that, i'm get the i'm just booked. a boss of sly, farming has taken off a long can. yes, coastline and the bread and then collected for export to europe. hundreds of women and 11 from the trade, and it's providing a much needed boost for conservation. bought some from the say they don't own and what they should. catherine. so i reports from the lendy and southern kenya. this flores in monday, in the one stretched from solve this idea to northern ones. a beef now only participated with me, the largest. these are both costs. ok, that sustains a rasp. issues of buds and insects. from here a battery is action,
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butterflies. he and other found this, trump is act and breed them for, for you 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 got to the butterflies, i lucille there. if you please, the best pupils are sold to market to the us and europe for exhibitions and research, but highly must, as 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? since it started 3 decades ago, at the pharmacy, they have nothing to show for a claim. the government rejects basis of business when it comes to mr. this is a from us, that's
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a willing to deliver to the next one. was he also looking for trust and a willing to work with and i sort of jumped okay. so those from us we have from addressing them and then also confidence and trust in us. what museums. okay. thursday is market day. price is fine depending on the species, various factors, $1.00. this is the main collection point of them is bring the harvest here. and what the work as a doing now is see things through the pew pay and packaging. the product, the is 6 i having to holland and we've been speaking to firms will say that this project has really helped because they are able to provide for the families. the sa plus prepay opera to these guided for tories students and other by to fly. love us. many from a see they are doing their part to protect the forest. but they want more from
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a project that they believe is driving kathy. so you all to 0, my lean d as a canyon coast stay with us. we'll have the latest updates in just a few minutes. thank you for watching the pod came into the woods. they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. this most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thought, providing on sense how much math trip do you think impulses right now to us. it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era as climate change heats up the planet? one scientist intends to take us back to the ice age to save the time of frosts below these,
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reintroducing animals to the cross lands above. starting with the living creatures, planning to resurrect an extinct species. to disapprove, save all wealth. witness is the most hypothesis on al just era or the . ringback the, as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your
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business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the doing strikes from israel, hit southern areas of 11 on that. is there any on a one civilians to move away from hezbollah sites and says it's deepening its tax, the visible on them? and this is a life from don't ha, so coming up, struggling to survive as ready as tracks. now heavy rain has a lot of tensile,
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