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the exposing societies and jock award winning in dense investigations. the good compelling insights into humanity open until the stories from asia are in the pacific one. 0 one east on. i'll just see around the . ready the hello, i'm sammy's a dime. this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a rising desk told in northern garza to his right the attacks on base that he had killed at least 45 palestinians. a struggle to survive, want israel see. don't know them. garza enters east 23rd day. food and water
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running out is around symmetric camera is out a wave of ass strikes on virus. southern saw the vows off, so it has the law issue. the warning to residents in northern israel plus winning, overwhelming support from the course. and right here in the us presidential candidates had to michigan appealing, drive americans, moses, i'm good by the war and jobs were stopped in northern gone. so as well as devastating sage now and it's 20 for the day, people that reinforced the transport bodies in the booth of that cause and survive is being treated on the floor. that was the scene and bailout here on site. today, off to these ready on the bottom 5 buildings in the north,
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at least 45 people were killed, novice, 10 people died in a set for the attack in the same area. and at least for the people either either being killed or injured in a tackled gauze, a city emergency workers and volunteers came to the scene of the attack on sack today. i'll cities, right, imagery bomb, the residential building, pro hey mentality, went through a scene and shoveled one. i am right now spending above durable of one of the houses that has been targeted by this. what any flights or just this evening, and as the area very close to your values city. and as you can see, this is the scale of instruction inflicted on this with these residential home. and as they're getting a, we're talking about many killed and tens are still under the rubble. as you can see, civil defense forces are trying to search under the levels to get the traffic
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millions from beneath this destroyed building civil defense forces are lacked in the basic necessities, like the basic equipment to get the civil use problem. on the problem, we're talking about the ongoing targeting of civil defense, the cruise and the black, and the battle of ongoing valuable fuel in feet into the northern guns for making the search the process extremely difficult to get the crowd civilians. from under the rubble we're talking about the basic good man said they have nothing to work with to get the civil use. so it's very difficult to save lives due to the ongoing bombardment on northern guns city. and today was the 22nd day of the round invasion, give a cap. so the situation is getting much more dire in terms of probably going to
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residential buildings and uh, residential homes, in general. infrastructure here in northern goes to city abraham. and how do you mean i did 0 northern gods, all kind of fine, of his writing policies that finally withdrawn from kamacho dwan hospital, also in northern gauze, or off the lang seeds to the facility on friday. soldiers detained stuff and patients and destroyed much of the complex of the world health organization. it's saying only 3 doses are left to care for nearly 200 patients. micah lapel reports hundreds of spent bullied cartridges, looked at the flow outside. come all odd, one hospital in northern gauze is really forces launched an extensive rate on the facility. by saturday morning, the troops had withdrawn but health care work is many, especially had been detained. the whereabouts and knowing that many almost of us in
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the morning we were surrounded and that was shooting from all directions. they evacuated over as he was sheltering here, they separated men from women and made to choose. it was very too many aging from end to to restrict, to the close eye witnesses describe the incursion into the medical compound way. hundreds of patients and thousands of terrified civilians sheltered the whole at about 5 am on friday, these really showed the courtyard. 30 minutes later bulldozers destroyed everything, including the tents, housing, the displaced they destroyed the hospitals, pharmacy and riddled the hospital with bullets. they started calling for dr. som, over the loudspeakers. the man in question is doctor, who saw abo, sophia, the director of the facilities, protected under international lift in a state of ruin. it's part of what the u. n is cooling,
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may decide the systematic targeting of health care infrastructure and medical stuff . well, some of the zillow, this is the 14th time the hospital's comes after he's released fires to detain. our medical staff and many of their families were killed, including doctor, whose son, son, a picture. yeah. what's the doctor who some stands in his waistcoat. unmistakably, a doctor. but underneath it, he's just another parent forced to bury his child. mike level, which is what our full tomorrow the fluid visit to the hospital soon after the is ready, troops withdrew you sent us this report on the extensive damage that i left behind a. ringback into a field, tomatoes, one hospital after this way,
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the army withdrew from your hospital and this only functioning hospitality, nothing goes to the surrounding area. and here is the situation here. this is the pharmacy, which is i've been totally destroyed by the way, the army and the other side. you civilians rise pulling out their relatives from under the rubble of that is what aly tubes kill them. allow me to stick you inside the hospitals to show you how the situation looks like inside the hospital. hundreds of visits, hundreds of one to be all leaving on the floor was the rug as there was not enough bits for them. part of the sleeping stage here as as we use terms, the hospital and a risk,
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a risk to too many to many of the music and his time has been arrested to definitely the see, this is the situation people on the floor. this little boy is the only survivor from his family. all of his family has been killed by that is the army. this is how the hospital looks like comes up. that is, it just was a girl from this all the functioning health facility and nothing goes to it. it's totally out to service me. the show stuff has been arrested patients, ones that people have been arrested to logic to jersey to come out of the hospital all this time. now, palestinians in northern garza struggling to survive as little all no food in volta . these randy armies been preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the
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past 3 weeks. the read says it has blogs, nearly half of all a missions into the north since the beginning of the month. and so also excuse the ministry of carrying out a systematic salvation campaign against palestinians. rosaria bothering is from yusef and is basting garza, she says the humanitarian crisis that was worse than with extreme shoals and use of water, food and medical supplies. the worst cause that has been under continued bombardment, then a text, somebody from barton texas been escalated, hospitalized and turned into shelters, haven't been spare. the territory has also been placed under displacement orders. this placement orders were issued early october for north guy, governor. and you guys have coverage, forcing thousands and thousands of people to move again and for the hospitals. that means that they have also had to evacuate. and thereby that is
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contributing to the school ready dire health care situation on top of all of this. so it's been extremely hard for us to bring supplies to the noise. not even a trickle has reached northern gosh, i this month. the latest i have is that $224.00 trucks were dispatched remote in gas out this month. and that may seem like a lot, but it's not at all. 200. 24 is the number of trucks that we would like to get there on a daily basis. not for an entire month. it's not even the bare minimum. and so in the hospitals there's no so there's no water for patients and for health care stuff, there's no fuel, there's no electricity. and more generally across northern joshua, families and children are station dyer shore to choose the field tricity c o m, and supply of handling my who joins us now live from data about in central garza
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1st of all, honey, take us through this horrific story of people who survived a siege, who survived being shot, had, as they escaped. they find they might kits to residential buildings and big la here and then as well, funds those buildings and kills them. let's start with that honey. yes, certainly. what we're seeing is the further proof of these really military is full narrative bob safe areas and the falls orders of people to back to people to evacuated areas because they were literally told you need to evacuate, giovanni, or if you come in order to avoid being bom then, but by the time they get to the areas that are far from your body, or you can really we're talking about the area in what's the trend,
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the central and what's been part of the wound in the area. people get bomb main thing killed in the very particular areas they were asked to back away to. and this is not the 1st of the something that is not new to us. it's been going on for almost a little over a year. people come to evaluate your area to avoid being bombed, but they end up being killed in those areas. one more time it's happening. these are the very people from giovanni, or you can running away from the unpredictable fall in bonds as these really a military. not all these types in the seas, the military sees on the value of the account and the areas around the vicinity of colored one hospital at force. people in do evacuation from the evacuation centers up there, setting them on fire, chosen if it runs through the center in the western part of the city, but they were killed and those area. and as the, the progressives, now more tragedies are unfolding now with the surviving family members bowling years. and some of our official civil defense, mit crews on the ground because civil defense department is not operating right now
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. permitted so not operating do work. it's written by it is really military not to ride the trucks and not to take the ambulance vehicles to these bombs side within the past few days that threaten them. that if the see them on the street there would be killed. but more of these attractive keep on thursday, we're talking about 5 residential buildings that were targeted and over nights, a tax and giving the lack of everything almost everything. no civil defense who equipment? no paramedics, nothing to remove these brussels. we're talking about 35 people in the family members missing under the rumbles. and some of these are actually the fear. and some of those are just gone because of the intensity of the bonds. the we're just fold. verizon, as some of these buildings, again, from these residential homes that were targeted turn into just does the intensity of the bonds, the kind of explosive, the use. very destructive, leaving an area uh similar to as if it was hit by a strong or its
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a quick and the honey you've been in touch on this done with some of the relatives of those people. the medical staff, the patients who may as well took from the canada load one hospital total cost through once you're hearing from them while they going through is a no doubt desperately seek any information on the last one. it's double the trauma right now because the past few days when days, really military type in the seizure around the vicinity of come out of one house, but then eventually formed the hosp adults. all sort of communications were caught with family members inside the house. we're talking about the families of the medical, the staff of the injuries, the patients, the back a ways we took that hospital as a silk dirt b, we're not in touch with their surviving family, man. reciprocity about able to get more involved in cities that now we've been
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being arrested and taken to unknown areas. the trauma level is increasing because palestinians across the golf to have terrible experience with this really military . and that there's so much mistrust in the narrative. a lot of people who were digging into pos, route the pos here is do is really the tensions that portion of the we're brought back to the dog. and the trip in plastic backs do where he actually killed some of them died under torture. the ongoing dehumanization and the physical torture and demonizing policy and have brought many of these people back. the fear now is mounting to the air like, not only the for these policies, but now the fear. are they going to come back to gauze? i, when do i release? are they going to be released to live or similar to the 5 times in the past where every time it report arrives to guys that in google, 80 to a 100 bodies inside of plastic that that's what words people the most is the family members forgotten? missing, but now are they coming back to life or not?
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thanks so much. hi me. my mode that was very full size of launched multiple as strikes and by root southern suburb of a das here. the overnight the tax came off there as well. wouldn't people? several neighborhoods of several neighborhoods to leave the homes are faced bombings. the area is a, has bull, last stronghold, the child stride. so joins us live from by roots and charles, i understand you can actually see the dust stifling on a ha ha, what sort of pictures emerging following those strikes now? well yeah, it's another not the page where it is strikes at least page. i'm certainly according to the is really is the target to be area behind me here. i'll step out of the frame. um, so you can obviously see smoke still rising from what we believe a number of the strikes sites for from over night hits down here used to have
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a population of around 700000 people. it's unclear as to how many people now still remain in the area but to we're estimating that at least 90 percent of the population has, has left since these campaign started. no, no, i'm just around a month ago. and you can see the pol of smoke but stretches right the way across into the area to the right here, which is basically downtown by root. there's very little wind today. so the smoke from the strikes is hanging over the city. the is rightly made. latrice say the one of the target sites that they hate was a weapons of storage and manufacturing facility in the yeah, of course. as you can imagine, no statements to deny or confirm that from his bow, but to be sure that she can pretty much every morning in this area now off to the
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strikes hits it's quiet, there's no sound as yet of the more usual is really driving above but yeah, it's an indication yet again of, of no real laptop, as israel says that it continues to, to target areas that it believes as bold or operating in whether it be see mainly military infrastructure or otherwise the say the situation here, everybody with this morning. so far has been calm, but yeah, another heavy night of attacks on the something sort of ups. and how significant is it telling me that we're getting also warnings out from has been lots of people living in settlements. such royce that was on presidency last night. this warning that was released by it has fall, a warning, a civilians in around 2000 pounds in the old miss royal, if you will. so in the occupied golan heights. how do we interpret this?
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many people is saying that it is an effort by his bowl now to the game in terms of psychological for suddenly if you see the reaction in areas in, in something by route, for example, um, you know, something suburbs when the areas that are still population that they hit when these forced evacuation mornings happen here issued by these, right? these calls out to panic because there is very few places where where people can go . the timeframe from that warning to an actual strike varies sometimes very short time in the age. so it's an indication, certainly of a change in strategy if it's below. maybe as i say, emphasizing a wants to play on the minds of he's ready civilians in those areas. and these really is a saying that that was what they describe as drone. a drug was downed or that was drug drug material that fell on a, an industrial area a place uh between uh,
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okay. and, and suffered in the early as of this morning just to bring you up to date with respect to shedding, also in the east of the country. these riley saying that the was a launch of an ad strike in the back of valley this morning. no reports of any casualties yet. all right, thanks so much child strides for the and so as far as prime minister benjamin netanyahu says sand. today's strikes on iran were based on national interest and not influenced by the us for the writing and ministry person that were killed in the attack, but to hold on and says there's been limited damage. israel says the strikes were targeted and precise. now it's all saying, it's a response to a miss auto tech earlier this year earlier this month. but in iran says that a tag cause in retaliation for an is where the assassination underwriting soil in
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july. well that spring and now i've done that and he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university in the cause of good to have you with us. so looking at this attack, now some dust has settled. we've had statements from nothing. yeah. what do you make of nursing? yeah. who's position that? how is framing these riley strike? well, he's certainly trying to, to show that this has achieved some kind of a bigger military objective as well at the same time, you know, having to deal with tremendous criticism from within the, is rarely political class as well as even across is really society that this didn't inflict the kind of damage that, that israel has inflicted in the past and i didn't live up to the idea or is it didn't move out to the, the claims being made by and that's in yahoo you'll have go on to in advance of how punishing and devastating the strike would be that's right. and i think the reference to the us is quite interesting as well, because it does show that in, in objecting to the idea that the us has a temperament the, you know, the reach of, of this latest is really attack. that the us can exert, leverage,
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something that we keep hearing is not possible. and so we now have seen multiple examples in which the us, when it wants to, can exert that level of influence. certainly, it has not seem to have done so in the case of guys, or even in the case of lebanon, but in the case of iran, in order to avoid a wider confrontation that would ultimately pull in the us military forces themselves into a much wider regional war as we keep hearing, there seems to be at least some, some degree of and, you know, leveraging that with the is rarely slow talking about the us. well, there are other thoughts of officials gathering here in the is some new sci fi push coming together? well, you know, we've seen this for the last year, so i think at this point, you know, a lot of this, unfortunately in the past has only served as camouflaged as cover for the continuation of the really horrific atrocities. and if anything, i think what we're really seeing is an attempt to assert certain facts on the ground as particularly in the north of gauze awareness. really occupation is currently being solidified. not as a short term measure,
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but more likely. and increasingly, as we're seeing as a means of ethnically cleansing the territory and maintaining a longer term is really presence there. and so been analyzing the us political well as you are talking about. does it say that there is really no we o, it's difficult to expect any serious us political will to in full so say 5 before the elections. nothing's gonna happen before november 4th. yeah, i think that's, that's likely. i mean, at this point, given the prospects of the, the 2 candidates in the us presidential race, had there been any kind of a will that would have been expressed at this point, particularly as we're continuing to hear that the democrats are shutting boats and are really losing out on a significant contingent of voters within the us society who are increasingly horrified about the, the democrats role in the genocide that's been unfolding and causes that. so this would have been the moment to do that and have that not happened. and on that point, donald trump, this is claiming he's scooping them up the, the, the votes that the democrats are shelling out as you put it. is that what's
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happening? i don't think that's, that's who quite representative. i mean, i do think that there are some contingents within the put the, you know, the, the various communities urban, most in boulders and others as well. who are doing this as potentially as a protest vote or who even have other interest that are aligned to economic interest, social, cultural interest with the republican party. but i don't think that it's, it's fair to say that the generally broader anti war anti genocide, voter base is all flock into the republicans. i think maybe this has, this has been a bit overstated in the last couple of days, particularly after the trump riley in michigan, where he did have a local assembly. or there has been spoken on, you know, on behalf of at least some voters, but not a certainly not all. okay, i've done a lot and thank you so much for coming in. the michigan is one of the 7 crucial swing states in the us presidential election,
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once a democratic policy strongholds. now donald trump in camelot harris, of fighting for every vote to home and has moved from the city of kalamazoo in michigan of just 10 days left before election day coming to harrison. donald trump campaign to mckee, about 2 grand state, michigan consecutive in kalamazoo former 1st lady michelle obama rally with harris was the 1st time the 2 been together on the campaign. true, believe me, a donald trump is president again at some point or another. that ugliness will touch all of our lives and it will not matter what you look like, how you worship, who you love, or how you vote. harris repeat to the warnings on the dangers of the trump presidency. a big part of the message and the final dates the campaign. just imagine donald trump, with no guard room. he who will claim on checked an extreme power if he is re
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elected. he has vowed he will be a dictator on day one. he who has said he wished he had generals like hitler's trump. was it normally on the outskirts of detroit, he didn't appear alone. some of the states losing him, leaders took the stage to say this. we as much as the stand was the president tom because it promises news. he is more, he was the scene would have been improbable during trump presidency when he met to the time looking immigrants from 7 majority muslim nations. he promised to unhook some of the states sizable, our, the american population are angry at the current administration. support is ro, trump is boesky unit winning over welding support from the mold as low as our folders right here. it could influence the race to
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close to close. this, that was one spot of what was the reliable with the democrats. but since the bodies, if it comes to running 20 certified as such as much as a $150000.00 on this time around the short term of hours from here, it seems every vote really will count john home. and i will consider kalamazoo michigan, the washington post newspaper has decided not to endorse a u. s. presidential candidate for the 1st time in 36 years. the decision came from the paperless billing that i own a jeff pays off. the move has been criticized by some of the post most prominent rights has and the auditors also in jordan has more from washington, a sense the washington post ceo announced on friday that the newspaper would not be endorsing a presidential candidate for the 1st time. and 36 years,
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some 1600 digital subscribers have cancelled their subscriptions. they say that the washington post, the fabled national newspaper which uncovered watergate, has a moral obligation to let its readers know whether or not donald trump or tom or harris would be best suited to sit in the oval office. there are reports suggesting that the editorial board, which handles endorsement was ready to put out an endorsement of common law hours, the democratic nominee. however, jeff days of the owner of the washington post, as well as the founder of amazon, apparently told the ceo that he didn't want an endorsement. there's wild speculation, not the firm, 5 base those that this is happening because he has business with this. got a real government at a reportedly is worried that if donald trump will re elected on november 5th, that this might imperil businesses federal contracts for
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a rug that are worth millions, if not billions of dollars. a similar accusation has been aimed at patrick's soon shown the owner of the los angeles times earlier this week. that newspaper also declined to endorse a candidate, but it was widely expected that they would not know it and endorse pamela harris, who is of course, from california. now does this matter in the grand scheme of things, 40 years ago, newspaper endorsements did matter because that was how american voters figured out . which way they should vote. but in a very fragmented, multi media environment. and with the prominence of social media and in the country where the vote is split, $5050.00, it's highly unlikely. that's what that los angeles times and what the washington post have decided not to do is going to make a real difference some 10 days before election. day russell and jordan, elders,
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era, washington. the still ahead on this out is there a news out of hand goes to the falls to it, like the new parliament with a faltering economy and a cost of living crisis. plus 5, ride 5 was why the german john slaves urging mainstream policies not to lend support to the file right. despite its fig wins, regional elections the the how i will have a look at the weather across here. if at the moment says, let's start with the good news is fine and dry for central and eastern ponds. if you're a nice big area of high pressure keeping it settled. so that to the west, we have still got fans to cloud and rain more heavy rain little area of light pressure down towards fonts. it despite the service light pressure still bring you
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some live the showers in this we go one through the next couple of days. i won't be quite as heavy or as widespread, but i still the never the less our rush just shows through the western side of the mediterranean, still a few showers into something positive front pushing towards italy, some weather weather to making its way across the professionals, island season went by the northwest england, sing some very heavy rain pushing up into west and scotland and it would run his way across into scandinavia and on towards the baltic. states of central air as if you're still fine and dry. we have got a few showers still in place across the western side of the met some of them on the shop side, some heavier ones coming in just around the straight up your browser. so some went to where the coming in across northern parts of morocco know them, areas of out you area sounds of a shower to will say creeping its way into what units. yeah. for the south where we got the showers, the just having the coast of west africa with some heavier down pull us to might be area the
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or in a crumbling clinic. the last remaining delta in one of america's pores counties, struggles to capture those most in the least able to afford it. so many of the people out here can't pay for care. so got involved here. how long can she keep the doors as i'm have spent on meredith so basically, you can't just walk away. i'm going to sail witness the only doctor on out his ear 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 ground right. otherwise with the strategic downstream industry on the client infinities your better
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tomorrow the the welcome back. you're watching out just to time to recap, ma headlines. is there any full series of killed at least $45.00 people in 2 separate attacks, somebody that actual buildings and, but it's not here in northern garza, thousands more of a wound is garza's. health ministry is cooling. one of this strikes a significant mastic. struggle to survive is israel siege on northern gauze entities 20 said de volta, running out. and several of these right of the strikes of hit by really southern sub up multiple strikes. target to not had densely populated area. the attacks came
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off the result, a lot of people in several neighborhoods to leave at home. so face plumbing now in japan, votes is costing the balance in a parliamentary election saying is a test for new prime minister. she go to receive the many are concerned about rising prices, and he is that i cannot make stagnation to stop the election was called by a shave officer. he took charge earlier this month. teddy indications suggests the governing liberal democratic policy. you may struggle to win the majority required to govern off the face in multiple corruption scandals. rebecca brandon is a john list and joins us live from tokyo's. good to have you with us. so 1st of all these things. does it look like the vote is a set to punish the routing liberal democratic policy as well, this is set to be an election. this is an election that is putting the ruling l d p and the new prime minister shadow sheba to a major test. and it was a sheep,
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is dispute decision to cool the snap election that could end up being a decision that back fires, especially if the pre election polls are and the thing to go by and there are a number of issues that state care that move to the fact that is that b o d p has been the dominant policy in japan for some 7 decades. and for the past more than a decade, it's enjoyed a parliamentary majority and then the house of parliament. but that could be set to change with this election that would not have issues, but all waiting on the faces. mine's. these include inflation, the economic situation, households incomes and really being squeezed. but there's also a series of scandals that has hit the ruling party as well. and that's expected to potentially have an impact. is net to decline in trust, particularly a political fundraising scandal. and these could all be factors that influence how
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viruses actually vote and could, in fact actually leads to being hulu policy, losing a significant number of seats. would that mean? i mean, how serious is the possibility that the routing coalition is going to lose its parliamentary majority? do you think? well, if we look at the pre election surveys, what say point 2 in some cases is the o d p losing up to 50 seats. now it currently has 247 states in parliament and it needs 233 to have the majority. so if it loses that number of seats, or even a couple of doesn't, that puts it below or the majority mark. now it's just a few seats and lawyer that, that it means that it can comfortably um, rely on its coalition partners. no time coordination partner, that's the commentary policy and so easily be able to form
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a government together and large. we continue with the existing policies and so and the challenges if both parties together b o d p and the committee, se policy so managed for them that majority of $233.00 seats with some pre election posts are actually pointing to as being a possibility, then it becomes a very unstable government and the otp will actually have to rely on bringing in another partner, another partner policy. and that's going to be a major challenge for the, for the o. d p. so low fee opposition, cd p j is not expected to actually win the selection. it's hard to be expected to take seats away from the o. d p itself. me expected to we can be ruling policy, the o d p and it's leadership. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for joining us, rebecca of on the spring in most the hero matsumoto is
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a professor of international politics at st. andrews university in a soccer. so do think so. any child says a liberal democratic faulty can defy the poles and pull off some kind of victory that allows them to hold onto at least the majority. well, at this time, the election is it very difficult for a b, b and the position and the japanese people? because of both as it has to decide whether they give a sufficient the confidence or do have the be the condition of the call made to hold on power. but also at the past to make sure if they can find the position but the liable to hold hold on that to, to take that. they never got them. then you see that uh, hold on. but i missed that issue though has hasn't been very poor in the 100. you
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cannot make scandals, fundraising, escandone while between the expectations in the for the any kind of policy. but on the other hand, of addition pad, these has still haven't, haven't still overcome the legal. and he made all of the policy incompetence during the previous power. a previous period was in the power in 1922009 to 2017. so we'll say kind of problem and we don't know introduce the election that people haven't been in this coast time to make a decision on which side they are going to vote for the polls suggest the pay you're going to lose about 50 states. do think that they're likely we're likely to say a period of increased in stability, that the prime minister will be false to enter into some kind of negotiations or arrangement with smaller policies which might have
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a very different agenda of from him and bashful politics and policy making is not going to be so smooth as going forward in japan. i'm sure the only be alone is that the able to keep us in for my duty, but they'd be combined with is cornish. i'm fucked. and i comment made one minute the majority. and then uh, they may have to bring in another quality, some product or not. so anyway, is, should they be on the conclusion president, call me it has the super majority. it is going to be a very weak governments, but oh, so if it cannot get to a supervisor, it has to be on the call. may have to be additional quite a jump of time. so but on the other hand, oh so a position passed the may or may not be able to the union find the government. so why or why does apparently that's really cool. so elections, you think it was a miscalculation?
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yes. it because uh fremont. but it minister hold on just a key that hasn't, hasn't been very successful in antics. and to be very much i comfortable for the fundraising. i scanned up and then they haven't, he hasn't given up to that. and that's the issue. but i think a change of the prime minister and the seas said initially, he spent sufficient time, a big spring. and then what's happened buddy, because of the inter punitive pressure has suddenly changed is print test page to get but sufficient as accountability. so i definitely did that. 72 in, in 202777 days. we had another election due to an election. so issue that has to be cut down within that body. and a, what he's doing is very much against what he's going to, you know,
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intent or i believe with that, thanks so much for sharing your perspective. muscle here might see more off from st . andrews, university of a soccer. it got to be a problem. now election officials in georgia have decided the country's routing party has one parliamentary elections with 99 percent of ballots counts. if the georgia dream party has 54 percent of the vote, the opposition says it wants to accept the results. the opposition backs the plan to join the european union. while the governing parties being accused of stifling democracy in drifting towards russia. pauls have opened the invalid, gary is 11 general, 7 for all the general election and 3 years in july, the center, right, g e b failed to secure suppose in palm. and for a propos, cabinet triggering and other vote in the forest around the country,
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and the 2 of the past 6 elections have reduced the government. both collapsed, also trying to introduce reforms, and reduced ball gave her his reliance on russia. many fall arrived policies in europe have searched in popularity and recent years, although some of winning elections that are often struggling to form governments take power. that's because of the political groups are refusing to govern with policies. they seize anti democratic step voss and had a deeper look into this so called firewall against the fall rights as the freedom party in austria, celebrating its election victory and early october. but it's the new consent to right party. that is no task with forming a government in germany to follow right alternative for germany party one to state elections last month. but the body is excluded from coalition docs. and i know off the if the f t only get 10 to 15 percent of the nation of ocean and then they can continue to ignore us. but this won't be the case. the country is slowly waking up
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both in the east on the west, and we will get more votes. it will be impossible to continue to ignore the a of the is most popular among young folk just age between $18.26. in an effort to stop the rise of the far right below, make us have started a constraint to bend the ac. arguing the parties extreme is an unconstitutional, but us a skeptical se, outlawing upon it doesn't mean it's saffir into the file in the north of germany. you sure. okay, g a has organized protests against an asylum seekers center. he used to vote and asked for this. now, containing 40 a, if the mainstream parties have disappointed me, i voted for the social democrats and the laughter, but they failed me. they've not brought the change. we needed many pensioners or living on $1000.00 euro is a month while a lot of money goes to asylum seekers. for some observers, europe and lead us adopting more restrictive migration policies is a direct result of fall, right electoral successes. you can see that they shape the policy,
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but without even being, you know, in the government like this, this been this pen and we can see everywhere. when somebody opened countries, they are part of the government. but even if they're not, they still uh, yeah, shape the policy agenda. but studies show that copy and file right ideas does not attract more focus. people who agree with empty immigration policies would rather fold for the original. and then some countries, the original that's managed to get into government and then that lens, the file rights freedom party over here, the real this is leading to coalition, but he's been stopped from me coming prime minister, raising questions on how long you ropes firewall against the fall right, well whole step size and l just sierra building. the still ahead on al jazeera wheeler hall from south korea is capital sol, way conservative christians protest against laws. they say it could lead to adopting same sex marriage plus and a non president of development. the government is building resistance structures
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like gauge to mitigate the effect of climate change. i'm come out of how you did in router and incense, and i will be bringing you a special report. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinions, feed treaties have a very high kid is inc and civilian political debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as the israel has been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in 11 on? is there a strategy on out just sierra 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
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supplement on the summit of jones, i've seen your impressive positive. i was also invited to come down from the house of the story. this leaning di scrape was still to be right to the house when central business district it was level occupied after it was finished in 2019 the . the now rights groups in mozambique say at least 11 people have been killed, thousands injured in hundreds, arrested, and protest. soft of this month's disputed presidential election, police used to gas and live rounds against demonstrations and several cities. in the past week, malcolm webb has this update from the capital i'm approved to to send
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to the next day. somebody never thought they'd lose him so young. and they told us he stayed at home during most of the last weeks process, then was shot dead by police. mean it's often walking out of his house. he was 29 years old, the family's feelings, with disgust. he was a young man full of life, and his life was taken away the police and meant to protect people. not until people did, they just didn't tell you was killed, police were using to a gas and live bootlegs on the demonstrators who were angry about what they see is plates and rigging of elections. earlier this month, the younger group went to senior opposition. figures with show that rights group say jacinto, this is one of many cases of excessive police violence. committed with the intention of intimidating and deterring people from protesting against the disputed
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election results. this video shows placing yes of proteins using guns wise to disperse. so position supporters, they say presidential candidates and on the same on delani is to be a winner, as opposed to them on by requirements and widespread irregularities behind the face . supporters of the building for you may policy kind of to celebrate the electro permissions announcement of a free email victory. please say that several people have been injured and hundreds arrested. they haven't acknowledged responsibility for any that's a police that it will be that somebody could see what the police of the republicans mozambique discourage violence and public disorder and war. they will not tolerate any acts that promote the social available 2 years ago to since i dropped out to the university because we couldn't afford the fees. still the patients are part of what's driven young people onto the street. many heard the change would bring more
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jobs for tennessee, for education center. never finished his welcome web out a 0 just due to van's mos on the beach o malcolm web joins us live from approved. so. so malcolm is the current down having an impact. is it dissuading? is i protest this week as well? the crack down that took place here in the food so under the cities earlier last week, certainly didn't 1st off all positions of both is in yes, of province on saturday. i know i witness has told us, and we've seen in those video clips a food freely my ruling for lee, my policy support is gathering to celebrate the victory. as those results announced by the electoral commission, which many most i'm beacons and in particular opposition to voters find unbelievable nearby a crowd of opposition supporters will say gather protesting. those results. and the
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only witness told us by the physician supports as doctor john seeing one's on his name. please open fire and we can see in the video several police officers the carrying rifles, we can hear the guns via the all positions supporters then us got to and we've been told by a journalist at the scene that 6 people were wounded with the gunshots and they've gone to hospital seeking removal of bullets. meanwhile, mundell on a as being communicating with these supports as mostly through life pulled costs on facebook during the campaigns is valleys, through large crowds of young people across the country. since the pulse is facebook, life broke costs that he's been using to reach people and they've attracted very large numbers in a very short time. within minutes of install single, broad costs. he gets 80000 sometimes more than 800000 views. so friday night bought the internet services were switched off rights group say that
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it's illegal for the government to order the companies to do that without the cool so that the government hasn't come and said the incident services resumed as normal on site today at which point mundell on it came on line again and sold his supporters that he denounced the next wave of protests against the disputed results on monday. now he's being cooling full strikes, full peaceful boy, cause of business and shut downs. but many young people feel that don doesn't go far enough and they've been taking to the streets in some cases, setting up funding roadblocks, as we've seen. that's what prompted the violent reaction from the security choices . all right, we'll leave it back. thanks so much malcolm went from approved to in the south korean capital, thousands of conservative christians and stage to protest against laws they believe
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could lead to adopting same sex marriage. south korea is one of few developed countries which still don't recognize, same sex unions for mcbride to pull himself even by sole standards. and this part of the city center is used to sing big protest. this is unimpressive. turn of with the organizes climbing hundreds of thousands of people have been converging on sol sent by a christian and church groups from across south korea. the issue that has got everybody so riled up is the issue of the same sex marriage. now the organizes of this protest are proud of the fact that south korea is one of the last few develop nations, still not to have adopted same sex marriage. they believe south career is a kind of boston of conservative christian values and they wanted to stay that way . you don't empty discrimination laws in places like you or the united states and
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you have left to confusion and a model decline in society, loading the distinctions between men and women. what's got people, hey, why read as a law change that was introduced over the summer? went by same sex partners on that created as a couple when it comes to the sacrament of national insurance claims. now it's just a small legal change, but people here believe it's potentially the say, the end of the whites, that once you start to make these changes in the law, the legalization of same sex marriage is bound to follow each other comfortable, blah, blah. we believe these laws could happen to undermine the family values, which is why we have here to protect families. now in spite of same sex unions being progressively accepted around the will by more more nations, the organizes of this protest, they don't believe that they are out of step saying good around to the people in south korea. it'd be they christine whole not are opposed to same sex marriage from mcbride. i was just there. so now progress don's government is building 2000000
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houses more than 12000000 people displaced by funding 2 years ago. more than a 3rd of being treated so far. the millions as to why things of that homes while living out those baffling, the elements come on high. the reports from mid for foss, district and send province, well, how much more local lives with his wife and 5 children in an empowered, a shelter beside the destroyed house. he and its 6 other families were lucky to escape when their homes was swept away by devastating floods in printed printed to his house and out by good floods of washed away our heads of belongings, livestock, and even are russians. but luckily we survive and are now at the mercy of god under the scorching sun. bitter winter's r ahead fighting the weather and starvation where they meet will cause district new flood resistance. housing that under construction, 800000 structures are close to completion to years ago. the fragments and displace
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dogwood credit 1000000 people. $2100000.00 homes were damaged and then emissions multi $1000000.00 project. the government has pledged the been flooded resistance structures for display families and printed for districts across the region of the new owners take part in building their one room homes. so i've done 30 you, we are very grateful to the government for funding our 1st house, a dream come true. up to spending our lives in mud huts spun roubles to hush. whether this house feels like a century. you are told to do that, encouraging the new residents to grow trees, providing shade, and the region that's feeling the effects of climate change. some say the project as a waste of money because a major, sadly, the send government seems to have learned a little from past disasters. or the owners of funded the reconstruction of over $2000000.00 homes building and flood prone areas,
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risks wasting billions of dollars and could prove counter productive. yeah. but the provincial government said at risk go confidence and allow for economically new lead also will be completed in the next 15 months. and it is expected that with the difficulties of these obviously is people's economic life will be that they will be having the kind of irrelevant they will be actually on it or they don't offices and up and they cannot make an uplift for me. and we'll take this for the books are high, but in the meantime, millions of display sleep, but there's another winter in the course at the rate for them to come. come on, how are you? good, uh, good uh, made boulevard district in same design is fashion industry data is and investors across africa have gather the nigeria for legal sanction week creations from across the continent on display the 5 days. and there's also been discussions about innovation drying, the fashion industry in the region. that's it from me. so this news out you can
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get much more and all the stories we've been telling you about is ahead of our website challenges here, dot com. and back in a couple of minute, stay with us. the a pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task, mike, all of them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time that so i would tell you restricted thoughts provided king on says, how much with trick do you think impulses 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. a quarter of
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its output comes from apple. orchard surrounding lake a years it over years of fertilizer and agriculture. and animal waste have also calls alter to glue in the water, depriving it of oxygen along with boiling water levels. that's worrying farmers. the biggest change is to know of a country at the same that the cheapest kid has a similar dropped program, which means whether i can get any policy until a few years ago, children would slide down here into the lake. now it has become the evidence of the extent of the water loss in lake pay is this, the surface of the lake may appear large, but its steps as 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. examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict for 11 years economy would be an absolute death,
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unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor that need be single suffix no, don't be for yourself with dignity, miracle, international filmmakers, well cloths. so what's the plan here today? question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis, bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are the, the rising desk told in northern garza to is right. the attacks on base not here. i can at least 45 palestinians, the i'm sending say them, this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up, struggle to survive while this rel cj on northern gauze, and this is 20 full days to move on. it will to running out israel is moved free
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