tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 26, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own adventure, no counter and things the, the hello i'm and those are the put on them. and this is the news, our life from doha. coming off in the next 16 minutes. the, you and human rights chief says the duncan, some momentum as well as was unfolding now and also southern gaza is, is the one to attack at least $38.00 palestinians, a killed and strikes on con eunice. the
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visible carries out back to back. it strikes one residential building. this in the southern side of a favorite humanitarian crisis is deepening 11 on the u. s. has nearly half a 1000000 people have fled to sylvia. the we begin to northern garza with a un human rights chief voltage. looks as the dock us moment just as well as was unfolding. it's now being on the is riley fees for $21.00 days with palestinians trapped inside cut off from food morsa and medical aid. and and this really is drawing his code at least 11 palestinians and ended several others in al shut the refugee camp. also in the north of this trip,
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a civil defense teams that have stopped for rescue operations, leaving people with no help as attacks like the one at all shot the refugee camp continue. at least 38 palestinians have been towed, including 10 children. and it is rarely a strike on con eunice. this is, ron, has announced at least 3 of its soldiers have been killed and fighting honey mcclure reports from the and central gaza. it's a recurring horror for palestinians. some of the last images from commodities when hospital in northern god, hard to distinguish where the wounded on the floor become the death. this was the last minute goes 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 of
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the try to flee. 1000 have been forced to move yet again. once the largest rep is you coming, garza knows about it is a desolate graveyard where body is light in the streets. is really bombings, have disfigured the roads and these really sold your have toward you and run schools. and everyone who could offer health is a target. the emergency services have stopped completing the northern gauze is tripped up on the screen, the occupation forcing supported civil defense crews. environment next to sees operation with the northern gods. the 1000 of a starving palestinians can't leave because nowhere in gauze i see. the 3 week siege of the north means food, water and medicine, have all run out of the box it. and when i want to feed the children, the pregnant quotes have a lot of different each one a full time,
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so i can feed them again in the evening. what was that? so they can sleep on 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 thread is under attack by is really miss old fighter jets and a drones had the means united. so this is what is left of the some of the families home and han, you and 3 members are still buried as their relative use, their hands to dig through concrete rubble for some support. she had the lenses for the silver, who volunteer for doctors without borders is among the missing. they found his vessel. and in this sheet a remains of someone have blown up by is really bonds. on friday of fargo, mos kind of saw the he mosque were also destroyed. so no structure is left to provide refuge. parents called the war on children as almost half of his road
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victims are some of the youngest palestinians. those were survived struggling to cry as the war continues to take everything from them. pining my mode, i was just the. 2 house dying, and just to notice on the volunteer for doctors without borders mentioned in honeys report, the organization has now confirmed that he was killed. they released the statement which reads the m s. f denounces, and the strongest possible terms. the killing of a colleague has some simple on october, the 24th at might june his way, the military operations in con, june himself, gaza age 41. he had been working with m. s. f since 2019. he was married and had 7 children also, so with his family and loved ones and with our colleagues and gaza. this is our 8 call a code in gauze us and 7th, october 2023. and the 2nd and 2 weeks through it's one, gaza is all continues to show a fundamental disregard for civilian lives. this must stop. now,
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that is really military is forcing palestinians in jamalia to leave or risk getting killed. but many said they being told to move on a daily basis and they have nowhere to go as a check point close to come on. i've gone hospital world health organization work. and so they've watched thousands of women and children limping with a few belongings to wisconsin city. as one has previously said, that anyone who refuses to leave will become a legitimate military target. for the month of every day, we evacuate to a new area, have messed the on us and stop the war where exhausted. i'm exhausted, i'm a constipation and haven't received the treatment yet. my 2 sons are marches. my daughter was injured and my husband and son have interested what is the points are foaming, weight is everywhere. on a seeing all of this as well as attacks on restricted to the know of those where
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the military has been systematically targeting heavily populated areas across gauze, causing a mass casualties. the deliberate killing of civilians is a will climb under international humanitarian law. today, one of the darkest moments of the gauze, a conflict is unfolding in the north of the strip as we speak. these rarely 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 an active conflict on the is riley government's policies and practices, risk emptying the area of or palestinians. we are facing what could amount to atrocity crimes, including potentially extending 2 crimes against humanity. while the signs, the professor of law at the university of colorado, and he's joining us live from palo alto and california. thank you very much for your time. so volk, a took saying that we're facing what could amount to atrocity crimes. can you
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explain to us what are atrocity crimes and is what he's saying legally significant . or yes, it is legally significant. what he's talking about when he uses this phrase, atrocity crimes, as he's referring to the crimes that are traditionally covered by the roam statue, the founding statute of the international criminal court, which include war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. and later on, as the crime of aggression has been added to that. so he's basically referring to the crimes that are the subject. traditionally speaking of the international criminal court roommate. so he's, he's indicating how serious the situation has become. this is the un commissioner on a high commissioner on human rights. basically. i think the fact that he's making the statement at this time it shows how dangerous things have become,
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how dangerous the israeli military's actions have become. and the kind of thing we kind of a want and targeting of civilian needs and, and kind of the general aspects of civilian life and those types of facilities in the northern part of the gaza strip. and given what's being taking place and gaza for over a year, more than 40000 palestinians killed over 100000 injured. the attacks on civilian infrastructure will cause the international criminal court, which is seeking arrest warrants for those really prime minister and defense minister. what could it charge is where the latest was i think the initial war, the initial arrest warrant that the chief prosecutor, kareem khan of the international criminal court, sought involved war crimes, which obviously are horrendous crimes and terrible. there they, you know, involved terrible allegations of violent activity. but when today,
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when we see high commissioner, turn, talk about potential crimes against humanity. those are even more serious in the sense since they indicate a kind of a campaign against civilians. a sort of a, a, what is known as a wide spread or systematic attack against the civilian population. it's even escalating. so while the war crimes while the arrest warrant that is still, i guess the source of some deliberation by the judges of the international criminal court he gets discussed it's dealing with, i think, allegations war crimes. but i think now we've seen this more serious accusation of crimes against humanity sort of this campaign against civilians, which is what the cause. railey military's actions in the north of gaza strip look like to the, to, to the, you know, to the, to the average observer,
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based on the fact that they don't seem to be shooting at people who are shooting back at them. they seem to be shooting at, you know, women and children and hospitals, and doctors, and patients in hospitals and then engaging in mass displacement for militarily at best, ambiguous purposes. and given that you say that bulk or tex comments are legally significant to what do you think they could lead to legally, and will the international criminal court be taking notes of what he's saying? as i mean, i think for sure that you know, serious international lawyers, people who are, who are, who follow, you know, developments in international humanitarian law. human rights law, international criminal law will of course be taking note or be paying attention because of the source of the commentary. but as we seen with respect to the actual
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arrest warrants themselves, they are subject to behind the scenes kind of, we've, we've read in the past the international process covered how is rarely intelligence services have conducted campaigns against former officials of the international criminal court to try to get them to not investigate is rarely crimes against palestinians. we've seen now that this has taken a remarkably long time for the arrest warrants themselves to issue, and we still get more reports just recently this week. and the news of the chief prosecutor. ready who is maybe under some sort of investigation. i don't know the, you know, the, the details of that there was a, another report also reads recently about one of the judges on the i c. c being replaced, which couldn't delay the issuance of arrest warrants, which, you know, not to take away from the validity of any of those potential stories in and of themselves. but in light of the fact that b is really military,
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continue is with one of the with to my view, with the most remarkably awful campaign that seems to be targeted entirely against civilian the villian. and that is a little in just a structure that the view is widely shed. mr. side, and as we wait for any action from the international criminal court, what about countries acting on their own against? as randy lead is under the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows the prosecution of crimes in one country even if they happen elsewhere . we've seen germany do this with a former sylvian army colonel, convicting him of war crimes. can we see other con, on the countries trying to take legal action against designing leaders as well? i think what we're going to see is that effort is going to, is going to kind of be re, is kind of gonna re emerge because of what we saw in the late 19 ninety's. early 2, thousands was several countries, european countries, belgium in particular,
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did past universal jurisdiction. i think spain as well did past universal jurisdiction, a statute that allowed for the prosecution of any type of the sort of crimes of international of international character like war crimes, in genocide, the crime of aggression, the crime of the crimes against humanity. but that effort was shut down, the united states played a very strong role. if i can use that very, you must you from mystic phrase. they played a very strong role in stopping belgium because one of the people that was investigated by belgium was the former israeli defense minister. and then later on is rarely prime minister ariel sharon. the united states has a very strong interest in laws like this, not proliferating and countries not doing this, but i think, given the outrages nature of the is really, you know, as rarely actions over the last year. i think you're going to see countries are going to be more determined to do that, especially where international international arena is like the international
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criminal court or the international court of justice don't seem to make any impact on the ground. yeah, we have to remember that the united states is not a signatory to the around phones, statute. it doesn't recognize the jurisdiction of the international criminal court . why the side? thank you so much for your expertise on this. we really appreciate it. thank you very much. i of the world health organization says it's re established communication with its teams working in the area of come on of one hospital that says 40 full health workers have been detained by his very forces and 4 ambulances damaged as well. shell, the hospital on thursday last on color. it was at the hospital. the full as rarely falls, was attacked and found the facility was already over whelmed. with injuries in this situation here, nothing does so exactly and cannot run. hospital is deteriorating and getting worse,
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and worse as a is where you only keep besieging these area and keep pushing several years to this residential area as a calculator to see i'm standing on the flow coming to the hospital. exactly. and the emergency department as a company and to see the entries on the ground as there was not enough bids for them. and at the same time, people don't have or just receive the appropriate because supplies and no medical stuff. and no me because supplies, they'll pay more for no mattresses, no bids. this is the situation and canada is one hospital. why now? i'm not for the for the the one of these children, the wounded with the truck. no. my son got shot in his leg. i carried him on my shoulder and brought him to the hospital in the hospital, they told us he needed surgery of the amenities, but here there are only volunteers and they're all know talk to us the best way to only keep pushing civilians to evacuated from that it actually was the sentence of
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the same time, this time between them and the here and they came out of the hospitals. there was no an image that kind of stuff. there was no any where they can supplies injuries are losing their lives. is there is no an intermediate. oh i need immediate introversion, money lives will be lost, was a kangaroo. i just need you to come out of the hospital all this time. as is really a tax on medical facilities continue. the human special gravel to on health has coined a new term and has a push on gaza, met aside, gabriel and his own to has moved from the united nations headquarters in new york. you in special wrap, a tour on health completed her latest report. and in a briefing here in new york, she describes the situation in gaza as met aside, a new term she says to describe israel's attacks on health care centers and also
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targeting of health care workers. in the same way we understand the work that the tenant it's do is human rights defenders. this genocide has shown the incredible works that doctors in health care work as an, as i care what because do in defending human rights in a way that i don't think we had seen before. they either allstate, because they are the ones who refused to leave and evacuate, and they stage knowing what the feed was and they stayed caring for the patients. and so to, to let you know that i am in, in contact with, with the government and of israel and communicated with them. my concerns directly on these issues. and the world health organization recently announced it has to postpone its polio vaccine campaign. in the north of gaza, due to security concerns gabriel's on to address it at united nations in new york. is riley forces have conducted several consecutive strikes on residential building
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from the southern. some of the they vote. residents were told to evacuate over spring quotes and the bombardments, no casualties have been reported in the attack so far. tells trots that has more of the lebanese capital papers. another knowledge of his radio strikes on the southern suburbs of a root. they came off to his royal issued force, the vacuum sion warnings telling people to leave the 2 areas of the southern suburbs. no reports of casualties yet. but to be inconceivable to think that are not technically hundreds of homes have been destroyed in the strikes, as is often the case we've seen in the pulse, lodge residential blocks containing many flats, completely levels by a times a single me so strikes it's impossible to know how many people are still living in that area of something by root?
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we do know that before these crises started, it had a population of around 700000. what we do know though, according to the lebanese government, is the, since these kinds of solitude already escalated in the last month. also 1400000 people at least have been forced to flee the homes. many of them are living on the streets of the capital, the lebanese capital here, my names, i'm staying with the family and friends, and in hotels. the liberty states really struggling to accommodate the needs of the lebanese government. already saying that it needs around $250000000.00 a months just to accommodate that. and these are saying currently only about 20 percent of what these people actually need is being supplied to them. international donors yesterday and powers paged $800000000.00, but of course nobody knows how long this is really going to treat. campaign is
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going to continue for one thing is special, but they are going to be many, many more people. tomorrow morning whose homes and livelihoods would have been destroyed. charles dropping out a 0. they route united nations peace keepers and is how the novel i'm saying is really sol, just fine. the observation posts nia data on tuesday. they say they withdrew from the line of font to avoid being shot. but have since return to the base of the members of you any further have described the moment and his riley tank leaping fine on. they watched out in the quota 2 weeks ago. 2 invasion peacekeepers were injured but they have since recovered and retention to see the action. paul as an independent security and defense analyst. the previously worked with the uni full as a piece keeper. he said any new mandate for the un mission 11 on would 1st required sees 5 at this time. it is with the population that you have possible to website and really monday. so unless it was a sweet spot,
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it would have to be expired. that would be the property of search for some time is realized and it costs you any further and it's in a benefit to force and it's find if which is true it's, it's really fun was not a fully able to, uh, apply you don't mind being to either party, but it has been somewhat cynical about it's, it's a and effect. it's been like blaming an individual police officer for the laws of the land. if they hadn't bought us out of near 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 resolution 700. want that has to happen. it's a little vision rich at the moment for his read, i'm talking about a renewed application of mandate, but they are transgressing the current residents if it's in the management, is a member of the united nations. it should be seeking to support the organization and worked with in a rather than act as
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a bad part of the organization. the human refugee agencies as 430000 people have crossed from 11 on and to sylvia in the past month to escape as well as bombardment . most of those forced to leave the syrians, many of whom have fled civil war and they own country over the past 13 years. despite a growing humanitarian crisis, as one has dismissed international quotes for 6 fine with hezbollah. 11 on the 2 easton border crossings with sylvia now close to follow in his way the attacks. the cob border crossing was damaged in the strike on friday. it's located in the north of the back of valley. earlier this month, the muffler crossing was hit, lebanon's, northern id. the border crossing is now the only option for refugees fleeing into syria. as big as in student and east and 11 on the more the liberties authorities have said that 2 of these border crossings are not in a triple now and must not crossing was hit it on in the months that when we visited
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that there was a huge crate to in the middle of that road essentially stuck in any vehicle going out of that are not coming into that, but on people the forced to carry their belongings, women and children around this crater, there was no shades. there was no war to people who are finding it very difficult. now the 2nd crossing has been hit again by his relatives right. accuse is his result of using get to do some of the weapons and to let but on something. the authorities here have denied whatever needs authorities have said that these of civilian crossings, uncontrolled by the states, but that hasn't stopped as well from targeting, talk 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, this one, a line, this operating act of fav airport 2 of these crossings now in october both and it only gives people one other option and even the roads to those crossings up in intensity bummed by israel. and as this concept continues, is what is tight doing is grouped around the country. i started big data,
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so thought i think of a region and as i've been told and then is randy astro icon, the lebanese town of has via to worked for on my the and tv network and one was a camera man for all of my non tv the stripe targeted a building known to house media personnel has been covering the conflict between this really forces and has bella. that is why the military was aware of the general, his presence in the area which it had designated a safe son. and our own team was nearby when the attack happened. and mankind has been at the scene and has by a piece about 3 says he. and when the missile struck this, such a villas where generalists 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 that you'll see. now 3 people have been killed, a 2 cameraman and
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a satellite engineer. we're also hearing that people were injured as a result of the rooms collapsing in on them. now this is a very serious attack on jen list 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 we're just now taking and processing everything that we've seen. now his lawyer is, hasn't been given a false evacuation on that. i thought and forced evacuation, what is effectively a closing, if your in the area, all of these are all these. um say they going to target to your fed game that wasn't issued here. also,
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no warning was given to the jet and less living. and staying in this come home, a lifelong coal, nothing. instead, they run the beds, they were sleep and they were attached as well, and were on call out to 0 as via southern lebanon. lebanese can take upon minutes to benjie mccarthy has met with his irish count deposit and dublin aust. amazing with the us secretary of state in london. speaking to jen, unless mccarthy condemn the attack on media will cause in $711.00 on as a deliberate act. and a will con, committed by the israeli army the committee to protect general as a strongly conduct, as well as killing off the gentlest and southern lebanon. they say the international community must act to stop as well as long standing passion of impunity in general as kennings. and those rarely ami has confirmed 10 soldiers have been killed in battles and 11 on in the past 24 hours. it says
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a group of hezbollah funds has ambush them with a good needs that these 34 was why the soldiers have been killed in southern lebanon since, as well. the guy that's the ground operation earlier this month. and at least 6 people have been injured off to rockets, 5 from 11 on head, northern israel rescue workers say the victims were in the shamira area of the west and galilee. a lot corresponded mohammad jungling is joining us from jordan's capital. a mon, because is randy government has banned ours is 0 from reporting inside israel and, and the occupied westbank. mama too is why it is dying off to being wounded by shrapnel from rockets fired from 11 on debts. and these daily attacks rocket attacks from 11 on a rare that's right, elizabeth and what we've learned is that this barrage of rockets that happened
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earlier in the day that the 2 of those rockets hit inside this town emergency room and northern israel. and that there was also shrapnel that fell as a result of his really interceptor missiles, intercepting those rockets that were coming in from 11 out of courses interceptor missiles being part of israel's iron dome air defense system. nonetheless, causing a lot of damage inside of this town. unless you put them in northern israel, now aside from the 2 people being killed, that's according to is rarely emergency services. you also have the confirmation that there were 7 people that were when did the 2 of them were wounded severely and they were all taken to a nearby hospital. now, all of this really emphasizing that, these rocket barrages that are coming from 11 on are continuing really in a sense, coming part of the fabric of every day of everyday life for these northern is really communities in these towns and small villages. and in fact, just today in the past 24 hours is where the army is announced,
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that there were at least 60 rockets that were launched from is real, that we're targeting from 11 on rather sorry that we're targeting northern israel. so again, this really just going to show that on average, you have dozens of rockets every day targeting either the north or the central part of israel, more attacks causing more fear in these communities. as you said, it's rare that people die from these attacks today because of this rocket barrage and because of to rockets landing and trapped and falling as well. 2 people were killed, not a lot of detail yet with regards to the extent of the damage from the israeli army . but we expect we will be getting more detail in the hours in the day. so i'll thank you very much for that. well, i'm gonna jump june with the latest live and i'm on to the head on knowledge, a 0 summit just as our hey, this horrific and previous they kept the barry no matter how hard people try to the us, president,
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issues and apologies for the abuse south of bondage and as children and residential schools class with economy and trouble to bobby's wants to know what the hell i was looking for the quads cross central and eastern part of europe. lovely to get rid of high pressure. yeah. the morning. missed in the fall. gas that will clear quite readily but so that's where the best of the sunshine is. this is where the west of the rain is across the western path. area of light pressure just making use way just was the south west approaches of the british house was suppressed peninsula. it'll grassy think it's my little file. the south with denise was stamped with the purpose k as we go through. so that's the west of weather that
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across that western side of france down across a good part of spite of ports, cool, shabby rain coming through here the heavier spring will be across southern areas of falls, pushing back into the north of italy. so we do have the flooding concerns coming through here. western med looking pretty this the move west of europe as well. looking pretty this the west has gotten, we'll see some very heavy, right, blustery showers coming across all and all of them out and pushing up towards scandinavia. that is that sunshine, it's a central pos. no great shakes on the time, which is a bit changed. it's not too bad is quite well the same as it go through sunday was the weather will make its way once again across the western parts of the med, well heavy right notice some heavy right to and to northern out west. it's got to once again, some of the heavy rain also facing parts of the north west of africa this weekend. the latest news as it breaks, getting something new is he has to get his face, i to full on november the 5th. if he has any chance of winning the white house with
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detailed coverage, with the release supplement on this summit, senior impressive positive, i was also invited to come down from the house of the story. this leaving dry, skype was built to be royce of the house. and central business district that was level occupied after it was finished in 2019 as the world economy. those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the grid of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the the
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the, you watching options here. i have a man, it's been put on and don't have a mind to of, on top stories. the sound is rarely forces have conducted consecutive strikes on residential buildings in a southern southern and lebanese capital. they vote residence and be told by as relatively investing course in the from bottom. and it's the u. n. refugee agencies has 450000 people across from 11 on to sylvia in the past month to escape as well as from boston. most of those folks to these all civilians. this one has dismissed international calls for a cease fire with his phone. and the human human rights chief walker to access the doctor as well as was unfolding in the new place to live in palestinians have been
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killed in one of the most recent attacks talking i'm shot the refugee camp us president joe biden has formerly apologize for the government's role and running abuse boarding schools for native american children. it marks the 1st public apology from the southern president for the abuses committed against indigenous communities. the federal government supported the schools both directly and indirectly for a 150 years as our serrano, i apologize as president. hi, search america for we do are totally apologize. never do a good job of school. i travel school, our zone, the community for tradition and culture, enjoying by survivors is the sad as to do just that apologize. apologize, a power, rewrite this people correctly. up until 1969,
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the us government managed or paid churches to run more than $400.00 federal residential schools. across 37 states, abuse was rampant. the practice went on for a 150 years, fulls in tens of thousands of native american children to assimilate into white society, often subjecting them to emotional physical and sexual abuse. when he had been named stripped away a long head caught, i'm a basin for speaking then they say of language. the apology follows the government report that found more than $900.00 native american children who were taken from the homes, died of disease and malnutrition at the schools. a cost funding drop rentals report from amazon and as he led river indian community 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,
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very high rates of sexual assaults against women, a terrible problem of the teen and youth suicide. and a myriad of other social problems. 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 a apology is not going to change any of that is in some kind of magical way. but biden was also careful just to point out that his administration had been instrumental in funneling 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. uh,
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in so far as arizona, important swing state, it is 11 electoral votes. there are tens of thousands of indigenous voters here by the one very narrowly in 2020 and harris is hoping that maybe the indigenous voters can put her over the top here as well. this time around to the former commander of uganda lord's resistance on a has been sentenced to 40 years in prison, in what prosecute as a cooling, a landmark floating thomas george was found guilty of dozens of war crimes, including murder rate in georgia, is the 1st time you've gotten a has put such a senior come on to on trial and its own costs. catherine solar reports finally brought to justice georgia. is it the case of homeless for yellow on see that the 15 years that he's already served in prison before sentencing home to 40 mall, it is deemed that the sentence of 40 s,
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which was the meet it out to him on the charge charges of my property, it reflects the little criminality of a to my score. you did not buy your guns as low as resistance on me at the age of 12 for yellow was a child sorta is now in his fifties. he says he was a long run commander, and his job was caring for wounded fighters funding. oh gosh, a court found him guilty of multiple counts of motto, rape, and torture. his lawyer say the ruling isn't fast and we are vindicated. porch that to we are not satisfied with the disease shown in terms of conviction under both santana the laws for existence on who was founded in 1987 by joseph courtney led a decades long aside from that attempted to over to positive jo are in the 70,
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he forgot the abduction of the, of tens of thousands of children were used as fighters and sex leads. he's wanted by the international criminal court, but has not been seen in many as simon or cool most father was killed. i've come for the in town and the displaced. he blames quite a long time up you a been the following proceedings that i'm satisfied, but if it was up to me to set this could have been longer out there except what the court has decided. the sentence is little called forth for these peoples terrorized for the law re, for decades. the also calling for reparations pathway. so i'll just narrow the atlas van mos on bigs capital and the food over mains tens and the aftermath of volumes that follow the dispute. as presidential election result, protest interrupted following the declaration that the voting for lima potty had maintained its hold on paula opposition. supporters reject would the cooling a fortunate result?
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malcolm web has been speaking to protest as in the portal, the top or the candidate. you are the not 0. it was the image on. is the president live feeling our board know the feeling? oh oh we're right. we want when i was done in 5 people for the book, but not the roads like the nice i'm big capital, i'm a food say a street. and with that re, like this one, last day the from funding roadblocks sets out by angry crowds and it's a similar story in cities pulled across the country. when the electro commission on says they announced results, many people found them on believable. the actual commission announced victories in most provinces for the ruling freely. my policy is being in power for nearly 50 years as that'd be thought it was the speak to me,
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reflects the will of the people and their belief in our electoral manifesto. place of just fast, the process is using gas, but in some cities, place that the now number didn't chase the way by the crowds, people waiting to see if the constitutional counsel will approve the election results. and they says how people will react. malcolm web houses. there are 2 se mozambie. zimbabwe is gone, the names on a p, f is holding its annual policy conference this weekend and people to expecting leaders to come up with solutions to the country's economic problems, including it's new, but struggling, come and see how to latasha reports from bull. while the, the, the above is the, the image, simon and god, what works he tells on the piece of support is his punches in the 20 is mean and the wisdom sections for more than 20 years with
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me and this was about the president did not mention the local currency, the big, which is less cost of sending into 6 months. i have the key big notes on me 6 months ago. i could buy to read. now i can only get it deciding about inflation is eroding people selling october. 25 is empty. tensions day and bobby's leaders insist sanctions imposed by wisdom countries more than 20 years ago. for a late human rights abuses, a wiser balmy's economy is in trouble. sanctions say that part is mismanagement. so what sentence did, i think the main thing is that they stop credit slides from coming. so we cannot
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get to keep confectionary funding, which makes it very difficult because if they want to build the infrastructure, if they want to build hospitals, they have to do it from their own resources. resources which they don't have as part of delegates discuss issues of fixing the country. sometimes they have support to try to convince women does what to stay on as president often has taken to them ends in 2028 at the 10 bid, which would be in breach of the constitution could create more divisions in zimbabwe as governing potty cottonwood tossed out as a belie street on police. the questioning 3 people in connection with a potential attack on to a spots. on tuesday, the us and u. k. embassies issued travel warnings while as well as it citizens, to leave the country. now fernandez reports from idol down bay in the south, east of the island of the rumbles in paradise diehard sofa
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is i still catching waves in southeastern, she look a despite travel warnings 2 days ago and see a lot of policemen and lots of yeah, we do like this on tuesday, the united states strongly urged embassy stuff and citizens to avoid are going to be because of what it called creative vogue. warnings of an attack. the u. k followed suit citing a hyphen terrace threat and wanting that terrorist a very likely to try to carry out attacks. i took those tory sites and places of worship, at least in some they had been investigating a possible threat against these remedies who make up one of the largest groups of tories at this destination. dish about house, a jewish religious and community center mentioned as a possible target. it's an example of the eas, really presence here, as is this monument to is really soldiers killed in the war and gaza. either is
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national security council is advising its citizens injury lanka to avoid showing anything that could identified that religion or nationality. local businesses said the advisories are below just when they were starting to recover from multiple crises in recent years. when we getting the trouble of own, imagine how very badly we go down. but we can go down very fast, but we can come up, sharon say to agrees. oh family is ron, one of the oldest hotels in the area for almost 4 decades. there was a booking for, you know, 28 rooms across the street from australia inviting a company that just got can so, you know, likewise we had a few folded bookings as well. and all of these cancellations of really hurting our business, the sri lanka, tourism alliance. is not hiding its frustration point because no incidents have been reported. it says, the calibrated dress, fonts,
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and foreign embassies displays callousness to atlanta and its tourism sector. adding that, what look to be a promising winter season can now be impacted. smaller businesses are also worried for not coming in. like yeah, in fact for the business and everything, the new president says his government is acting quickly to address the issue of the optimal gotten the gift card that we don't deploy security by announcing on. once we have taken the necessary measures to ensure one safety mazda nadia, despite the warnings. so i'll happy to see why not worried. maybe it's because i'm not from these ryan. that's really the high season is over here and are going to be . but the warnings lead to the cancellation of the few remaining bookings. no, cuz now worried about the upcoming season on the southern end, west and costs. and the fact it will have on the national economy, minute fernandez, which is 0. are we going to be se salon go at least $8.00 to $2.00 people have been
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killed off the tropical storm, try me to through the philippines as one of the deadliest storms to hit the country this year and so cost as a warning. they could be more patrick, fox reports, people in the philippines, but tank is province, a sense of the capital manila, dig through modern revel, searching for bodies of to try me ripped through the region. the storm triggered heavy flooding of the land slides, leaving thousands trapped who is the bottom, but it has to be 100 for he's the one that i was panicking. i was looking for my child. he was missing when i called to you, old houses were gone and everything was buried in the mind. one level, the also 2 other people looking for that family, son to the my, to the philippine officials say the site plan is forced to more than a $150000.00 people to flee that homes since making land full earlier this week. on friday it was trice carrying wins about a 100 kilometers per hour. though it hasn't strengthened into
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a type of food and try me on these on usually heavy rain on some regions added may not be over yet. full cost as a warning of the red possibility that the storm could make a utah next week. a high pressure system of the south china sea appears to be pushing it back. that could complicate an already difficult recovery. dining up would not get done. and as you can see, not only was the flood water, but also imagine huge boulders, which i have bring. our school appraisal has been fund that markets held in emergency cabinet meeting on friday and is cool aid to be rushed to communities that have been hit hard. even if try me, there is a way from the philippines authorities. another storm brewing of the pacific ocean may be headed in the direction, patrick fox, which is 0. you kinds capital has been struck by 2 waves of russian drawing a tax lasting several miles. such lots cost this guys are the keep looking for
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incoming drones. simons right now it's across the city. declining authorities say it's the 15th time. the capital has been targeted this month. more than a dozen joins were drowned with no injuries reported elsewhere in the country. ukrainian air defenses destroyed pos of the more than 60 joins launched by rochelle . every night. the law watched the central bank has hot just interest rate to 21 percent. the highest level in more than 2 decades. the announcement was prompted by rising inflation. currently at 8.4 percent. the banks govern a hand to the 5th hikes and december against the backdrop of ballooning government defense spending, labor shortages, and demand for high wages. with the tech giant nvidia, briefly the throne. apple is the world's most valuable company, with its stock market value, reaching more than $3.00 trillion dollars. the record breaking search and,
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and video stocks were driven by rising demand for its new artificial intelligence chips. they used to train a foundation models like chat g p t, and video was quickly overtaken by microsoft and apple to the head on knowledge is 0. why legal funds is set to continue. even after associates, city and all the settlement, 9 years option one and for zillow was environmental disasters the
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a group of colombian miners and farming some blocks roads leading to the capital bull with us. and protests against government plans, they say will impact their livelihoods. authorities intend to naples some of the areas they offer asian as protective zones, which the farm is and minus they will make they work in legal. what does that normally? yeah. somebody we here because if this legislation, because we really feel affected by it, the governments are going to do a massive displacement of fiction vinyl. 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 on thursday in southern mexico, a shootout between criminal gangs and the stage of get a to has left at least 16 people dead, including 2 police offices in a separate incident that day, a carbone left outside a police station in west and mexico wounded 3 offices. it comes in that escalating violence led by drug cartels presidents, claudia sean vaughn,
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who took office earlier this month has pledge to tackle crime as souls indigenous members of the zapatista movement of how the protest in mexico city the calling on the government to do more to stop a wave of violence in the indigenous region of the 7 states of g off us. they say violence is being waged on these operators to match the negotiation on me. and i'm fighting for indigenous rights. the we are asking and demanding that the 3 levels of government and the war are separate 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. the brazilian government has a balance of $30000000000.00, a federal mentor, the mining giants, veda, a and b, h p. it's compensation for victims of a 2015 damn collapse. one of the countries was environmental disasters. monica you
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now key of has moved from a village near the brazilian city of money on the in the historic city of marianna school children gather to learn about a tragedy that's 9 years ago, changed thousands of lives forever. just a few kilometers from here. the collapse of a damn in 2015, wiped out the 18th century town of band, but with the keys and devastated dozens of surrounding communities. 19 people lost their lives in what became one of the results, the worst environmental disasters its effect. stooping, felt along one of the country's largest river basins, locked gulf at your local and the dodger. this marco, dan 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 river for their livelihoods. others to the dam collapse,
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took everyone by surprise. the avalanche of money and toxic waste travels more than 650 kilometers to the atlantic ocean, destroying houses, bridges, and farming lands and pulling everything in its path. now, after nearly a decade of waiting, people are hoping the mining giants responsible for finally bring them justice. the government announced a deal with the companies behind the disaster, brazil's, by the do you see an anglo australian, wp supreme court, just as we as hold basketball was said, it was a historic deals. yeah. because it showed the country it was addressing its environmental disasters holding those responsible and accountable for us. so where do i go there and what go 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. one of the mutual that he
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does the river basin is one of brazil's largest, but the fishermen say the disaster and left them in ruins. sylvia, okay, we will as our home, back, our way of life was destroyed. that's why we insist on returning to been thrown creek is 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 its headquarters and the u. k. the guy who despite the settlement in brazil, this trial will continue monica not give all just sierra being. so what do you see brazil? you my example, the nasa astronaut has been taken to hospital author returning from india a 8 month stay on the international space station space ex capsule carrying 3 americans and one russian power. she was entered into the gulf of mexico just off
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the coast of florida. after routine medical checks, one of them was taken for treatments. and that set for the news of, of stay with us. we have the latest updates and just a few minutes the the trouble administration says is seizing children and separating families as a deterrence. and we want them all the child seized from his father, entertained in the us for 6 months. finally, returns as a shadow of himself, found that his debt from that failed attempt to emigrate quickly, but couldn't unexpected call from the us change the course of the future. the return with this documentary films over 6 years on it just the time of sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings
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and leave the office so they can shut it down towards victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees, the coming, the actions of israel, something that the military invitation has been described as the closing of the policy is realized. judaism and judaism is israel. many american jews are raised with a one sided view of israel. this is our land, that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house. but the tide is shifting as younger. jewish americans learn the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to lie barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right, is an episode one on al jazeera as the world economy. those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for
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