tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 25, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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1961, the great fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the the of them are kyle, this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. you and human rights chief says the darkest movement of israel's will is happening now in northern dawson. southern gaza is also on the attack. at least 38 palestinians are killed in strikes on the con eunice. the bridge is government says
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it's willing to hand over garza intelligence to the instructional criminal course. monetary and crisis is deepening in that one of the you and says any half a 1000000 people have fled to syria, the to begin this news out in northern gone. so whether you and human rights chief spoke attacks at the darkest moment of as well as will, is unfolding. it's now beat on to is really siege for 21 days with palestinians trapped inside cut off from food was a medical aid and is really strange because killed at least 11 pallets, cities and injured several others, an ocean to refugee camp. also in the north of the strep to day one of the darkest moments of the gauze conflict is unfolding in the north of the strip as we
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speak. these riley military is subjecting an entire population to bumping siege and starvation, as well as being forced to choose between mass displacement and being trapped in a negative conflict on the funding and north cause a is non stop is right in military has ordered hundreds of thousands to move with no. busy guarantees of return about health organizations have lost all communications with its teams working in the area of come all on one hospital, civil defense teams say they've stopped rescue operations, leaving people sheltering in place with no help. attacks like the one in alshaun see refugee can continue and the last few hours as well as also announce at least 3 of its soldiers have been killed in the region. honey. my would reports from darrow bala and central garza it's a recurring horror for palestinians. some of the last images from come out of the
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hospital in northern god. hard to distinguish where the winded on the floor becomes a debt. this was the last minute goes to facility for nearly 400000 deceased palestinians. on friday, as regular troops took over active, as se meant on, some boys were rounded up for us to undress, interrogated and arrested. a patter on repeat across the hospitals in garza for $385.00 days during grim choices. be bombed in their homes or risk being shot if they tried to flee. 1000 have been forced to move yet again. once the largest rep is you coming, garza knows your value is a desolate graveyard where body is light in the streets. is really bombings, have disfigured the roads, and these rings soldier have toward you and run schools. and everyone who could offer help is a target or until the emergency services have stopped completing the northern gauze
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is tripped up and strain the occupation forcing supported civil defense cruise impairment next to sees operation of the living god. the 1000 of his carving palestinians can't leave because nowhere in dallas, i see the 3 week siege of the north means food, water and medicine have all run out of the of the books. and when i want to feed the children by splitting the bread into pool, so i'll give you each one a full time so i can feed them again in the evening. was that so they can sleep in the hall from 2 stomach rather than going to sleep hungry. this is a severe struggle. the ocean of football. it's not just the north, the entire is through the is under attack by is really miss old fighter jets and a drone. we have the moves and i that's what this is what is left of the civil families home and han, you and his 3 members are still buried as their relative use, their hands to dig through concrete rubble for serviceable. she had the lives in
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the house, in silver, who volunteer for doctors without borders is among the missing the found his best. and in this, she's all remains of someone have blown up by is really bonds. on friday of fargo, mos kind of saw the he mosque, we're also destroy it. so no structure is left to provide refuge. parents called this war on children as almost half of his real victims are some of the youngest palestinians, those who were survived struggling to cry as the war continues to take everything from them. pining my mode. oh, just the. 2 house dying. well, just a note on the volunteer for doctors without borders mentioned enough time. those reports, the organization has now confirmed that he was killed. they released the statement which reads the m. s after notes as in the strongest possible terms, the killing of i'll colleague has on silva on october 24th at night. drawing is
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rainy military operations and connie and as south gaza. a suppose you one he'd been working with mess up since 2019. he was married and had 7 children, all thoughts, so with his family and loved ones and with all colleagues and gone. so this is all a colleague killed in goals. and since the 7th of october, 2023 and the 2nd in 2 weeks through his will, on garza, israel continues to show a fundamental disregard for civilian lives. this must stop now. let's we had from honey mack was report one of the few remaining medical facilities in northern gauze . it is the come out of one hospital, but it's really minute 3 tanks have showed the building. well, file colored twist at the hospital before his riley forces attacked the compound and found the facility was already overwhelmed with injuries. in this situation here, nothing does so exactly and cannot run hospital is to tell you waiting and getting worse and worse as is where you only keep besieging this area and keep pushing
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several years to this residential area. as of calculating this, the understanding of the flow coming to the hospital, exactly, and the emergency department as a company and to see the entries on the ground as there is no enough bids for them . and at the same time, people don't have or just receive the appropriate medical supplies. and normally the color stuff and no music has supplies, no pay more to no mattresses, no bids. this is the situation and canada is one hospital. why now? i'm not for the for the, the move these children, a wounded with truck. no. my son got shot in his leg. i carried them on my shoulder and brought him to the hospital. in the hospital they told us he needed surgery. but here, there are only volunteers and they're all, no talk to us. that's why the army came pushing civilians to evacuate from the
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evacuated instances of the same towns. they told me between them and the here they come out of the hospitals, there was no, my name is the kind of stuff. there was no, any medical supplies, injuries are losing their lives. is there is no, any intermediates, or i need immediate introversion, money lives will be lost, was it through? i just need to come out of the hospital all this time. let's be seen as well as attacks. i'm not restricted to the newest in the south, the military is deliberately systematic. they talk thing heavily populated areas causing mass civilian casualties. at least 38 percent us demands have been killed including 10 children. and this really as strikes on the, on eunice, at least 15 of those kills, were reportedly from the same family. a little is a former director general of the as rainy foreign ministry. he says urgent and aggressive action must be taken to stop the will. in garza,
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the things have to be done if the nationally in a more effective way. you know, excuse me, more aggressive way in order to stop. they will not that the cutoff story is not only the gover catastrophe or level know, got the still feet. we, we, we end up with are these? well, it kept us feel free to. so it said the region including is read the international community. my must be a little decisive after the american elections, for instance, on the issue of accepting fondest times as a member stating that you want. i think such a decision went to a certain extent, at least legally and diplomatically level. the playground between fools is what to relate to the palestinians most seriously. this is just an example. the other things that would be done is that i and it is, and it's really not even the spell,
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but i know it the international diplomacy. i'm in new york now i hear the voices. you little you around it. i am very, very much after you do that in both this week the, to the british american contact or for the nation. it's a key to the whole thing. then you label government in britain, the, the, the eat, the room of ministration. here in india, in america. i'm not even saying the future administration because it's so urgent. it does to be done during november and december, or on the size of 0, senior political unless he joins as live now from the moment as i was interviewing . and i, i really felt that he had moved to say that he knew things that we didn't think of the things can be done. but he as and as really cannot spell out. but the british and the american coordination is the key to
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a solution in the middle east. what did you read into that? well, you look uh your guest spoke as a diploma and he is a diplomat. try and diplomats usually try to see all kinds of things. uh not right things but for their own reasons. um, so because things are not going when you know, we can get upstairs to the international community. there is no such a thing as the international community when the americans and the russians and the chinese and the battery shut off in agreement. because what do we mean by international? give everything we're talking about the secret, the council for us to go to the council as we all know is still pending finalized. and so there is no point of us continuously cry out for the us take into account. so what do we know for our product, either america prices, which the tax as it did last november when it was its own, eventually its own the ceasefire in the spring. or um,
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we were gonna kinda continue with the state and federal taxes. now, for me, not that difficult, but i can tell you that diplomacy is the reflection of the balance of power, or rather became balance of power. and hence nothing is going to happen as long as the united states continue to support is right on condition. the international can meet you today like the p, as in particular, but also that it does not look like to talk more and more about increasing humanitarian aid best. but at the same time, they refused to talk about reducing military aid to is red. i mean even to the others, which is causing the humanitarian catastrophe in the 1st place. why? because it's just much easier to, you know, do politics. what slogans we need more humanitarian is knowing culture where the thing is just not even getting in. one of this on time,
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refusing to cut military aid that's causing be that disaster. the 1st place because is right is british american hotline and it's doing the big thing. and then because it is interesting that he picked up on the new labor government because the have been some small chests in the u. k is approach to israel. and one of them is that it has restricted some of the um, sales to israel. it's the shift is so me good one has to look at it through the microscope to as you know, it was less than $30000000.00. the whole bit of a to see it on. so whatever it is done does not even begin to make up for the huge increase in american to be through 18. i mean, america is not just providing or provided some $20000000000.00. it's actually deploying its most sophisticated weapons. and then by itself and even stoops those right? so once again,
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they like to talk about stuff. and if you paid attention to your reports earlier this evening, laura. so what is blinking? say exactly what is he saying about living on today? not just about god about living on his what he's after saying the same thing for a whole year. so the guy, so he's not talking about ceasefire. 5th mention blinking is not talking about the cease fire even in gaza that i sort of even in the bottom in the building cause he's still, he's saying that's not long get too long. and that's and that's, that's not how it civilians too much. that's what the shape, but they're not saying anything about ending the war against that, but i think a lot against drugs or even a year after the jump. so we have a silence. so 11 in fennel corners is deafening way for moving on to blink him. he didn't talk about a cx 5 and he was here in doha, we're finding talks of a ceasefire, and that has been some what am i surprising moves in that?
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we've seen the how must allegation go to cairo x gang. we're expecting the most of the chief hit in doha, on sunday. do you think this is going to come to the thing? you know, if it wasn't true, that would be, you know, you all names in particular one tv kind of this evening. not because i'm sleeping because i am boards with american declarations about the need for the cx 5. but again, if we listen carefully what we can now, they're saying there's something you've been more hilarious than ever before my head. it's more tragic than ever before. he's saying let's have a mini mini ceasefire. busy not just a ceasefire that doesn't meet the permanent cease fire. here's what i can do 6 weeks is to, you know, maybe 6 days. maybe you know, so just few days where you know, how people can go out in the street. well, also just going to be released and then is there a continue resume? is genocide. it's bombing of hospitals and schools and so on,
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so forth as it has done the past 72 hours, the past $7.00 to $2.00 weeks and so on, so forth. so really it's more of the same, but it a, blinking is quite a different drive. i mean, he's not the black and famous the, these were coming in from stepping up. i, but as the nicest way of saying the nastiest thing, when it comes to american foreign policy, and then at least when it comes to what he's doing, the loved them today. what he's done in the region before. he's basically trying to riley everyone to tell them what the ceiling is. because america is the one that defines the ceiling and the ceiling is, we're not gonna force is run into any seas fire. and we're not going to to, is there a what to do 11 on on, we're not going to finish or what to do even in goes on. we're not going to our case. and we cannot devise is read to perhaps have some more in knowing old to well that the government is not interested in the thing any age into gosh, mom, the charlotte, north of the box. but
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a very good political analyst. thanks for joining us. or the pressures government says it is willing to provide intelligence gathered from surveillance lights over gulf into the international criminal court. if requested the i. c. c is currently investigating as well for committing genocide and gaza. those comments came off to an algebra investigation revealed the extent of military support the u. k. had given as well over the past year. our investigation found the bushes across it provided intelligence on the ground movements and gone. so it has been the state of defense says the role was limited to non li, full congo logistical support, o f o. part of the effort to support a release of captives in gauze them as i'll speak to government athletic. she's the u. k. director for human rights watch and she joins us now from london. it's good to have you with us. are you surprised to hear this from the ministry of defense that it is willing to handle?
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but what must be many hours of surveillance footage if and data is off to by the i c c. well, it certainly welcome to the u. k. government is concerning that it will consider a request from the international criminal court. had talked about any surveillance . so any of the information on material that they may have that's relevant to their investigation. and certainly what we would be saying is that you can't government re, must ensure that they are both strength supporting in any way possible accountability efforts for what is happening, what israel is doing currently in gaza. i'm one of the, one of the most critical accountability efforts is cause it's currently be undertaken is with the international criminal course. i think it certainly is a good sign and is consistent with some of the good steps that these current t k government has taken. including more recently suspending approximately stacey
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arms that are going to the ideas that were being used in gaza. we still have concerns, but we, we do, we do say that the that certainly moving in the right direction to think if one were to look at it perhaps and instead of go away. but this is the u. k. trying to distance itself from any potential bull crimes file of israel best in yahoo. of, you'll have kalama defense, minnesota, trying to say, but it is not compress it and it's actions as well. what we, what we can say is that there are, that has the and they remain very significant concerns about the extent to which the u. k. government, the u. k. united kingdom has been in fact to risks, complicity in what israel is doing in gaza and has done the for the last year. we know that now that the u. k. government has acknowledged that there's a key risk that the military equipment that we was sending to israel for attention
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to the idea was in fact being used in gaza. and there was a clear risk that, that being used to carry out will facilitate serious violations of international law, including potentially won't crimes. now what we know is that you can't government. these current government has suspended approximately 30 the, the most significant of those. the equipment that we provide each route is 4 f, $35.00 military jets. and what we know is that he can't government has said that they will stop providing the components that going directly to his row, but they are not stopping or is that going in directly via a global pool. and so there are very serious concerns that the u. k government remains a risk of complicity. what's happening, not only in gossip, now living on. and i would also say there are serious questions about the extent to which surveillance intelligence is being provides these around. now i understand
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that the government has said that this surveillance intelligence is only in relation to hostages and logistics. when all the non military i use how we have uh, we would certainly be and we are pushing the government to provide clarity as to whether there was safe god. so any assurances that that intelligence is not being used. in fact, in targeting any targeting in the, in a way, any man is that we know as they the, the israel has used, which is inconsistent with international material. absolutely. that was a point that i wants to bring up as well because 47 percent of 1600 surveillance flights over the past year in gauze i have been slain by the u. k. yes. been ask me to many thanks. indeed for taking the time to join us. thank you. my name is randy . i'm it has confirmed 10 soldiers have been killed in bottles and 11 and the pulse
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24 hours as a group of hezbollah flights of ambush them with coordinates. at least 30 for his way, the soldiers have been killed in southern lebanon since israel began, is crowned operation earlier this month. and at least 6 people have been injured off. the rockets fired from lebanon hadn't told them israel rescue what could say the victims were in the shamira area of the west. and that kind of a lot of jump doing is in jordan's capsule a month because the is when the government has bandages era from reporting inside israel and in the occupied west bank mom and we were hearing you saying from and the last hour that we all get to reports, now 2 people dead for being a rocket attack in northern israel. what more can you tell us about that? yeah, that's right laura. this is according to the israeli army and also the emergency medical services in israel. they say that yes, 2 people were killed as
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a result of either a rocket landing in most of the curriculum, which is a town in northern israel, or perhaps it was trap. no. uh that was that landed as a result of that rocket potentially being intercepted by one of israel's interceptor missiles as part of its air defense systems at iron don't system. now beyond that also we know there's at least 7 people that have been injured. we're told 2 of them critically, all of the people that were injured were transferred to a nearby hospital. now in the past few hours on several occasions, you've had air raid sirens ringing throughout communities in the north of israel. and this is very much in line with what's happened over and over again the past several weeks when seemingly every day there's a a barrage of dozens of rockets from lab and on towards communities in northern israel. now today it's no different in the last hour. it was reported that since midnight of last night that there has been at least 60 rockets that have been launched from 11 on heading towards northern israel and also parts of the center of
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israel as well. this is one of the reasons there's so much concern in that community in towns like much to cut them where those depths happened today, where those 2 people were killed. there's still details that we're trying to figure out these really army has not given to much more beyond just announcing that 2 people were killed. once we get more details about this particular incident, we'll get them to you for many thanks much i'm doing. joining us that from i'm on the united nations peacekeepers in southern lebanon. se is rarely sold just followed at the ups of ation. post mid dia, on tuesday. i say they withdrew from the line of 5 to avoid being shots and have since return to the base. all the members of unit feel have described. the momentum is really tank opened fire on the watch tie in the cora 2 weeks ago to ins, nation peacekeepers were injured, but they have since recovered unreturned to do, to show that that's gonna live out to lebanon's capital child stratford is in beverage. so unit a withdrew from that pallet that was hit, has since with tubs,
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but how safe all the way down the the what i sorry i missed your question that we broke up a little bit lower. but certainly, i think what this highlights get again is just how difficult the job of unit feel peacekeepers in that area of working with the lebanese army is, especially as israel's campaign in southern 11 continues unit field. i did actually release a statement, as you rightly say, the, the troops that were effective that came on the, the line of fire, they withdrew. it was from actually a watch towel that's, that's what unit fellows saying i have since return, but the statement is very damning. indeed and telling if just how much pressure they are on the reach that. so it says that these ready all me has repeatedly demolished that unit fail vacated positions along the blue line is deliberately
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damaged camera lighting and communication equipment at some of these positions. despite the pressure being exhausted on the united nations mission and our troop contribution countries, peacekeepers remain in position and on task. but it goes on to say, it says we remind these really all man all acts as a bare obligations to ensure the safety and security of un personnel, or any deliberate attack on them is a grave violation of international law. bear in mind that according to unit filled up in at least 20 incidents in the last months, at least 5 peacekeepers injured in some of these incidents one involved. so you feel safe to is ready tanks actually forcing the way into a unit field, base or unit. so a controlled area. so the situation that it is very difficult for these peacekeepers, of course, that they're trying to implement. what does that mean?
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root can only really be described as a non adulterated failure, and that is the un security council resolution 171, the, they're working with the lebanese, all me to try and stop all groups and the weapons of known lebanese well known state acts as operating in that area that has been a failure and of course it is now being taken advantage of by israel, who for all intensive purposes seem to have taken control of the situation. and blame has below and effectively leveled on foot foot for not keeping that area clear. so the situation remains very fluid, very tense, but yeah, very telling statement from the united nations peacekeepers in that area of some level tasks out for the many things for that update. well that compound as an independent security and defense list who previously worked with unit. so as a piece keeper, he said any new mandate for the un mission in lebanon would 1st require
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a ceasefire. at this time, it is with the population that you have possible to your website and really monday . so unless it was a sweet spot, it would have to be expired. that would be the property of search at for some time is relevant is gonna cost you any further. and it's in a benefit to fully satisfied if, which is true it's, it's uni, phone was off for the other to the trial. you don't mind going to either party, but it has been somewhat cynical about it's, it's a, in effect. it's been like blaming an individual police officer for the laws of the land. if they hadn't wanted to add an air your time to some years ago, they could have gone to the security council within the within view. and they could have advocated particularly through the good offices of the us to have a review of the security and resolution, 1701 that has some top. it's a little fish rich at the moment for his read some talking about a renewed application of mandate. but they are transgressing the current residents
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if it's in the management needs a member of the united nations. it should be seeking to support the organization of working with interest rather than act as a bad part of the organization. whether you and refugee agency says 430000 people have crossed from lebanon into syria in the past month to escape as well as bombardment. most of those forced to leave all syrians, many of whom have sent several in their own country over the past 13 years. spice of growing humanitarian crisis. israel has dismissed international calls for a c spot with has belong blevins to east and border crossings with syria. and now closed following is randy attacks. cardboard across thing was damaged and a strike on friday is located in the northern back all valley and dahlia. this month, the mazda across thing was hit 11 is nolan. read across the border. crossing is now the only option for refugees fleeing into syria. as soon as i started back as in to tora, in eastern level, done with more liberties,
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authorities have said that 2 of these board crossings and not in a triple nav and must not crossing was hit area on in the month that when we visited that there was a huge crate to in the middle of that road, essentially stuck in any vehicle going out of there, but not coming in to the up and on. and people the forced to carry their belongings . women and children around this create that there was no change. there was no war to people who are finding it very difficult. now the 2nd crossing has been hit again by israel is right, accuses his with all of using it to do some of the weapons. and to liberate on something your thought is here have denied revenues. authorities have said that these of civilian crossings, uncontrolled by the states, but that hasn't stopped as well from targeting, talked to them. and there's been an increase of strikes across the back of the body that people are finding it very difficult to escape this conflict. essentially, there's one headline, this operating act of based airport a 2 of these crossings now an upper both. and the only gives people one of the option and even the roads to those crossings up in intensity pumped by israel. and
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as this concept continues, as well, is tied to it and it's grouped around the country. i said big data set off. if i've already said i have here on andras era summit just as our hey, this horrific and previous they kept the barry the matter hard. people try a historic apology. us present term 5 and tells indigenous communities is government is sorry for the abuse stuff with 5 children in residential schools. the is one of the classrooms that holding music and seeing sessions or what is working with edward. sorry, i'm using organization to hold these advice and these activities every single day
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for this the world bird named common, seen in children in their watch. so sure thing. hang on, thing in the world. do them try to come to the coast kind of bricks, group of emerging economies counterbalance the us led, weld order. china has announced the measures to stabilize its housing markets. will they work? plus we look at why type joints are increasingly turning to new. can the energy counting the cost on that, which is 0 of the
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the annual watching out there. as a reminder of our top stories, this, our view in human rights chief volk attacks us. the darkest moments of israel's will is unfolding in the middle. at least 11 palestinians have been killed. and one of the most recent attacks housing all shots, the refugee comes in the south, at least $38.00 punishments have been killed. and this really asked icon connie and us at least 10 children are amongst the dead. it talks about relative thinking through the rubble with that. but hands searching for survive of and do in peace keepers say is ready. so just find are the you and of the basement placement. daria in southern lebanon on tuesday. the attack force piece, cheapest, a temporarily withdrawal from the watch tower to avoid being shells. 3 john lists have been killed and is really struggling. the eastern lebanese town of has by a to watch for all my a dean tv network. i could, one was
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a camera man for all my not tv. the strikes, talk to the building known to house media personnel who have been covering the conflict between is really full, says and has the law is where the ministry was aware of the generalist presence in the area, which is a designated a safe. so writing team lives nearby when that's a talk happened in wrong con has been at the scene in has by, it is about 330. and when the missile struck this such a villas where jim list were residing, not just from one media organization, 7 journalist and several news organizations were actually staying here. it was a massive last is you can see by the twisted metal and wreckage the you will see things. now 3 people have been killed as who cameraman and a satellite engineer. we're also hearing that people were injured as a result of the roof collapsing in on them. now this is
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a very serious attack on jen let's because it wasn't just one news organization that was singled out. a lot of journalist was staying here, including my colleagues from out 0 arabic. villa was just slightly just off the top of the hill. but these right, these knew that we will move in this particular area. when that me sound struck, the sound was funder of some which is now taking and processing. everything that we've seen now has via is, hasn't been given a full evacuation on the thought and forced evaluation. what is effectively a closing, if your in the area off of these rallies, let's say they go to target to your fed game, but that wasn't issued here. also, no warning was given to the jet unless living and staying in this come home. no phone call, nothing. instead, they run their beds, they will sleep and they were attacked by,
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as well. they were on call out to 0 as via southern lebanon, or the committee to protect strong lists of strongly condemned, as well as killing of a 3 to, and less than southern lebanon. they say the international community must act a stone as well as long standing passing of impunity in john list killings. the the now you as president job i them has formerly apologized for the government's role and running. abusive boarding schools from native american children. origin apologized in the swing states of arizona, mostly in the 1st public apology from assisting president, but atrocities committed against indigenous communities. the federal government supported these schools both directly and indirectly. for a 150 years. our former apologize. i've personally 9 states america for we do are totally apologize.
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never do a good job of school. i travel school, our zone in the community for tradition and culture, enjoying by survivors is a sanders to do just that apologize. apologize, a power, rewrite this people correctly. a nice guy live down to all correspondent, rob reynolds, who's the and r as in his he river indian community went by and just spoke. cool, don't just want apology, the many by bites and how they being received by indigenous communities. well, generally a present button was due to a very warm welcome by the crowd here he was cheered of. there were chance of thank you, joe. and across the country. there's also been an acknowledgement that this long overdue apology is of great significance to indigenous people. for example,
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the principal chief of the cherokee nation, chuck hoskins called the apology of profound moment for native people, one that is long overdue, and the keeler river indian community leaders. stephen lewis said the impala apology is incredibly powerful, and that members of the community here, elders who actually lived through and survived the boarding school experience, had waited for their entire lives for this moment. many of them never believing that it would actually happen. but now it has, so what next? well, the indigenous community in the united states suffers from the worst poverty, the, the most terrible health conditions, including diabetes and substance abuse and alcoholism, a very, very high rates of sexual assaults against women, a terrible problem of the teen and youth suicide. and a myriad of other social problems,
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many of them which can be directly sourced back to the generational trauma inflicted upon indigenous families and communities as a result of the boarding school experience and the atrocities that they underwent there. so this apology is not going to change any of that in some kind of magical way, but biden was also careful just to point out that his administration had been instrumental in funnelling billions of dollars into native communities and indigenous groups around the country. and he listed a number of things that he and his administration had done under his leadership and with campbell a harris. so there's a political element to this as well, in so far as arizona, as you've mentioned, is important. swing state, it is 11 electoral votes, there are of tens of thousands of indigenous voters here, 5 and one very narrowly in 2020 and harris is hoping that maybe the indigenous
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voters can put her over the top here as well. this time around i is you say 5 and was long as they will in the received the but he was also had called this event. why was that? that's right. the a cause of solidarity protester stood up in the middle of his remarks and, and began shouting, and we have video of that exchange and the present biden's response to it. let's see that now not taught in our schools, not at all good or to. 7 let her go. 7 because a lot of it is a people being killed as
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a lot of innocent people be killed and asked to stop the protest through their making the point that it is inconsistent, providing to denounce the genocide and abuses against the indigenous population over the decades in the united states while still support israel's policies against the palestinians, and in this war on gaza bottles joining is the from arizona very interesting event the. well, i think this members of the movements have held a protest in mexico city that's holding on the government to most of the wave of violence in just this region of the southern states of tampa, a claim violent syncing based on the densities to national liberation. army and some on group fighting for in business fights. just to say the land is being looted
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by organized crime groups under protection of deals, thursdays we are asking and demanding that the 3 levels of government ends. the war are subject to use. the communities are facing. we are demanding an end to the criminalization and dispossession of lands. the only thing or a separate piece, those brothers and sisters are defending is life and land. when it comes as a gun fight between 2 criminal gains and the southern mexican state of colorado has left at least 16 people dead. 2 police officers have been killed off to. they were close off and the attack was out of 3 offices within just by a comp them in the center of mexico. you had got you on a report for mexico, se, se of the schools and businesses were closed and the aftermath of the twin car, bomb explosions outside police stations, and one what the most violent state in the country, the apparently coordinated attacks which occurred within half an hour of each other,
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the 3 police officers injured and cost extensive damage to nearby homes and vehicles that were choice. we heard that we got up and went out to see what happened. and the only thing we could see were flane's and smoke outside the police station. the attacks are believe to have been carried out by drug cartels fighting violent turf battles. and the states mean that there's a, what do you, they should have role investigation has been open to look into what happened. it is now a federal case because of the use of explosives. been her 1st month on the job precedent . chamberlain has seen an object in the fighting. a mayor was decapitated in the state of gifts at 8 o, a priest assassinated in the south of the country, and dozens of killings in the state of siena law. still for now, president shane bound was standing by a security plan which appears to be a continuation of her predecessors rather than confront the drug cartels. she ameson said to invest in social programs that deter young people from joining
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oregon. nice crime. sent a new check on whether it's in me check on chop us or going to have to go elsewhere . the country, the social suppose we are providing is helping use the system for the critics disagree. they say that over the last 6 years, this approach failed to produce a significant reduction in violence in mexico. even of this type of attack is in common in mexico's drug war. the reality is that such levels of violence are an everyday problem here with a government facing worse than in conflicts in both the north and the south of the country. it's becoming increasingly difficult to convince the public that the situation is under control. julia dudley. i know i'll just sierra mexico city funerals have being held for 2 civilians and 3 soldiers killed in an ambush and injured them as have cash male on 1st day. police. a gunman fired as an army vehicle carrying troops close to be highly motorized hotline of control. now the result town of go, mog officials blame separatists for the attack,
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which happened 2 weeks after enough additional lines. one elections in the region soon. but again, i did not know about the incident. we went there for work, and now i have no one left in this world. i don't know what happened there. i have no one left to take care of me and my 2 children fucker and donna has made land full on indians. eastern the coast is still not polluted trees. time is power lines and innovative. some areas of $1000000.00 people have full safety and shelf is the 2 eastern states in the fall from the site plan, a home to around a $150000000.00 people and then the capsule, new delhi appointments and went to moody has hosted german a chancellor left schultz, they discussed economic ties. climate change defense corporation name is working towards a free trade agreement between india and the european union. at seeing the attempt to counter bank james growing influence in the region. the tools i talked about regional security and still in ukraine in the pacific chip. and we both
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believe freedom of navigation and the rule of law should be insured, desperate to national law and in the pacific region. we both also agree that global forms created in 20 century are not able to resolve 21st century challenges. reforms are needed by 9 move to literal institutions, including the united nations security council. indian germany will continue to cooperate accidentally to achieve this un also. so i'm just clicking they were cutting the bits of the russian war against you create effects germany in india in many ways, no one can turn a blind eye to this conflict and its consequences, therefore expressly in favor of india educating a less can just piece i know, i'm pleased that india is willing to use it's reliable relations with all parties to contribute to political solution to the conflict. ukraine's capital has been struck by 2 waves of russian drain attacks lasting several hours. such lights press
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cost. this guy's a keep looking for incoming trains of silence rang out across the city. crane, you know, sorry to say is the 15th time the capital has been targeted this month. well, then, a dozen and drains, with down with no injuries reported elsewhere in the country. you claim the an ad defense is destroyed hoff of the more than 60 drawings launched by russia. overnights. well, russia's central bank has heights of interest rate to 21 percent the highest levels in move in to decades. the announcement was prompted by rising inflation currently at 8.4 percent. the bank is government hinted at further hikes in december against the backdrop of ballooning government defense spending, labor shortages and demand for higher wages of the tech joint and video briefing deep from the apple as the world's most valuable company, with the stock market value, reaching mold and $3.00 trillion dollars. reco breaking search and,
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and video stokes were driven by rising demand for new also official intelligence chips. they used to train a i foundation models like top t, t p. and video was quickly, ever taken by microsoft and apple chairs, market capitalization, so the neck and neck from the challenges of ramping is going to be. so the head head on alex's era alignment trial, you've gotten the sense it says a lowest resistance on demand. but the 2 decades of finance, unvil crimes, the the latest news as it breaks, getting something new is he has to get his face to force on november. the 5th, if he has any chance of winning the wifi with detailed coverage. with the release supplement on this summit, joseph senior present pos boot of us was also invited to come down from the house. at the story. this leaving the ice scrape was still to be right to the house when
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central business district it was level occupied after it was finished in 2019 the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the group of columbia and mine is, and farmers have blocked roads leading to the capital book. i saw in protest against government plans that they say will impact the livelihoods authorities intend to naples. some of the areas they operate and as protected zones, where's the farmers and minus say, will make that look illegal. what does the stomach we hear because of this legislation because we really feel affected by it. the governments are going to do a massive displacement of fiction,
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but it's not going to be by sending only battalion for police to confront us. but instead of going to take us palm is out of these areas only with fines and restrictions to go through. a brazilian government has announced a $30000000000.00 settlement with mining giants, vale and b h p is compensation for victims of a 2015 damn collapse of the countries west environmental disasters. again, i q of has moved from a village near the brazilian city of marianna, in the historic city of marianna school children gather to learn about a tragedy that's 9 years ago, changed thousands of lives forever. a just a few kilometers from here. the collapse of a damn in 2015, wiped out the 18th century town of band with the keys and devastated dozens of surrounding communities. 19 people lost their lives in what became one of the
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results, the worst environmental disasters its effect. stooping, felt along one of the country's largest river basins, locked voltage, local, and the dodger. this a marco damn, was both next to rural communities inhabited for over 3 centuries. these are places with deep roots home to indigenous people, descendants of runaway slaves and fishermen who relied on the reverse of a livelihoods others to the dam. collapse took everyone by surprise. the avalanche of money is toxic. waste travels more than 650 kilometers to the atlantic ocean, destroying houses, bridges, and farming land, and pulling everything in its path. now, after nearly a decade of waiting, people are hoping the mining giants responsible will finally bring them just as the government announced a deal with the companies behind the disaster, brazil's, by the beautiful c. m. anglo australian
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b h p. supreme court. just as we as hold basketball was said, it was a historic deals. yeah. because it showed the country, it was the dressing. it's environmental disasters holding those responsible and accountable for us. so where do i go there and what for the book, but this is definitely a breakthrough, but i fear too much of the money is being directed to the federal and state agencies and not enough to the people directly affected to the he does see river basin is one of brazil's largest, but the fishermen say the disaster and left them in ruins here. ok. we want our home back. our way of life was destroyed. that's why we insist on returning to been thrown. 3 gets to feel the peace. we once had the settlement was announced just 4 days after the start of a historic trial in london where 260000 individual claimants. and 1500 businesses filed suit against wp, which has his headquarters in the u. k. the guy, despite the settlement and brazil,
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this trial will continue monica not give all just era be. and so what do you see brazil you of a formal combined to of guns as lords resistance? um it has been sent as to 40 years in prison. and what prosecutions, according a landmark rolling thomas, quite yellow, was found guilty of dozens of war crimes including murder rate and torture. it's the 1st time you've gotten to has put such a senior come on the on trial and it's an quotes catherine story reports. finally, brock suggests this job as a case of homeless for yellow on see that the 15 years that he's already served in prison before sentencing him to fortune mall. it is deemed that the sentence of 40 yards which was made out to him on the charge charges all my property. it reflects the little criminality of
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a to my score. you could not by you, gunners, lowest resistance on me at the age of 12 for yellow was a child soldier is now in his fifties. he says he was a long run commander, and his job was caring for a wounded fight. as funding olga, a court found him guilty of multiple counts of mazda rape and torture. his lawyer say the ruling is in fast, and we are vindicated. quotes that we are not satisfied with the position in terms of conviction under both sentence the laws for existence. anya was founded in 1987 by joseph courtney would lead a decades long aside from the attempted to over to president jo are in the 70. he forgot the abduction of tens of thousands of children was used as fighters and sex leads. he's wanted by the international criminal court,
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but has not been seen in many as simon a comb was father was killed, i've come for the internally displaced. he blames quite a long time up you. i've been the following proceedings and i'm satisfied. but if it was up to me, the sentence could have been longer out there, except what the court has decided. the sentence is little comfort for these people . terrorized for the laurie for decades. the also calling for reparations pathway, so i'll just 0. i'll be out most of it and most on bix caps on the fruit type remains tense, and the often most of violence that followed the disputed presidential election results protests, abrupt hist for the declaration that the ruling for lima, a policy have maintains its hold on power opposition and supporters rejects will that cooling a fraudulent results? and then by the way, the rulings on new policies annual conference is being held and blown away with the economy high on the agenda. which awesome supports from the when the president's open the conference,
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he spoke about climate change because he's going through us to be address. i mean camp allow you to see these reading out of what he did not mention the local currency, which is not cost. it's value, i mean for example, i have 30 ziegler me right now, 6 months ago, i could buy 2, those are great. now i can only get one of these talks about these risk in the pots . we had a 6 in according to prism and extend to stay beyond 2028, but he's saying that he has no plans to extend this. save with the particular focus for now is the economy. we'll find out more about what's inside on that on saturday when they closed on tuesday is a day when african countries and some other countries valley behind to bobby calling for sanctions imposed by western nations. to be the movie this, the sense of the way imposed more than 20 years ago for late human rights abuses, to bobby's government feels that the country is being punished because it sees land
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for many wide farm is more than 20 years ago. but critics of the government, i'd say that's, that is not true. the sensors are put in place. wait before that, because the waiting in trouble, they say the government hispanic economy, that paying out a lot of money to war, veterans has been taxi. pardon me, the government's arguments is that whether that's correct or not, ordinary people are suffering. they say that caused by drugs to stop public hospitals because they con, access certain funds. but whether it's the government's fault or someone else's fault, most of bobbins just wants the call me to improve it a little bit to get something out of this conflict one sec. today, when the president gets to find the resolution just before we get some remarkable patches of floods in the desert, sand dunes and palm trees on the walls in south eastern morocco. this was the unusual scene in this, the heart does adopt a rather heavy rains. the regions had the heaviest ring full in decades and recent months springing back to life. and as a lake that has dried up all source use,
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they bring full image as it is becoming hot as a project. i'm not blaming climate change. well that's it for me, laura kyle, full. this news out. elizabeth brown and won't be here in just a moment, but more of the days, the afternoon. democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors, colorado beverages collateral damage, that is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment. is the u. s. corporate israel, affecting it's mobile friendly from the us election to the escalating conflict in the middle east upfront returns for a new season. setting the stage for serious debates upfront with muslim on him on out his era pod huge, i mean to be say, say that your government has repressive policies for respect of human rights. it is
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most important task mitel 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 with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era took it is the world 3rd largest producer of apples and apple juice accord, or if its output comes from apple. orchard surrounding like yours is over use of fertilizer and agriculture. and animal waste have also caused ology to blue in the water, depriving it of oxygen along with boiling water levels. that's worrying farmers. the biggest change is the girls know of a country at the same, not to treat us to a kia has a similar dropped program, which means whether that can get any policy until a few years ago, children would slide down here into the lake now,
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which has become the evidence of the extent of the water lost in lake. is this the surface of the lake may appear large, but its stuff has dropped from 18 meters to less than 6. but scientists say $186.00 of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change or since around the world. the un human rights chief says the office momentum as well as was unfolding now in northern gaza. the hello of elizabeth put on them. and this is alger 0 and live from doha. also coming up southern gaza is also on to attack at least $38.00 palestinians,
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