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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 27, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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of the there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the . ready the hello, i'm sort of any age group to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program this our yet another is really are striking targets. a school housing displaced, palestinians in northern gaza. at least 8 people have been killed. cross border fire is really strikes and 11 on killed at least 8 people in the coastal city of sight. while his ballade targets northern israel, a truck crashes into a bus in northern tel aviv entering at least 40 people,
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police are investigating. also ahead, bolivia is former presidents. april morales says his car was shot that while traveling in a rural area and is full of big clash and english from league as livable aim to re gain top spots. but standing in the way on mckayla tests as arsenal at them are looking to move up to the place the it is 15 gmc and we're going to begin this. use our in gaza nearly 50 people have been killed and is really or strikes across the strip that is since don't on sunday . that includes at least $43.00 palestinians in the north where israel has maintained a devastating siege for more than 3 weeks now. but least a palestinians were killed and that includes 3 during this when israel bonded school housing displaced people in the ashanti refugee camp. that is west of guys,
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the city media on the ground or reporting that israel also killed 20 people, including women and children. and a series of video strikes on the jamalia refugee camp, the strips largest. there are reports that is really forces killed at least 50 palestinians in 2 separate strikes on several residential buildings, inmate lafayette, on saturday evening. that's also in northern gaza. all of this is really still blocking. the entry of aid supplies into the north. you an agency say only 4 of this $74.00 nation requests to get food a to enter the area this month were approved. you k based and you ok, spam warns it is real siege could result in people starving to death. houses here is and who dory is in darrow, by law in central gaza. and let's start with the attack on the, i'll shut the refugee camp in the school there. what have you been able to learn? okay, so this moment there are people. so trying to recover those under the rubble. and
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so civil defense teams are trying to rescue as much people as possible. it's a school in the middle of those chocolate refuge account. it's a very highly densely populated refugee. com. it killed a police, a policy in use, including 3 journalists and an 8 year old saying, and food was he was on the line waiting to receive baskets from the school. now this is not the 1st school that has been targeted, but we also know need to know that most of these in that school were people who recently evacuated from japan, yet to assault a refugee tab. so far, there are dozens of policy news injured, but we also know that there are 0 medical supplies, there's 0 medicine. so that's why we are expecting the number of casualties to increase, but also the number of policy and journalists so far since october 2020 the 3 is
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a rise to $180.00. and we are also talk to about dozens of shelters that have been tardy because it's also since october 2023 and for people who are currently in the north, still trying to leave the area well, cyro we, we don't really know what's happening in the north for a couple of reasons. number one is that people do not have any communication. they, there's a complete telecommunications lucko, 2nd of all, who ever is trying to evacuate from a place to one another is being targeted with ease or either is ready, cypress, or is rarely quads comp. truth. there has been endless airstrikes on different areas in big, huge body. yeah. and be tied to it or the fact that people did not even have any meal food or drink 1023 days. even think that those people even have
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the ability to walk or evacuate, but from a place to another. and we have been also talking to people in the past couple of days. they set that where every they go, they're going to build still be targeting. but there's really forces just like the people injured by the or that were forced to evacuate, the evacuated to be here, and they were evacuated to be la head targeted and beaten down here. just like what we saw yesterday. the 5 houses that have been targeted last night until now there are, there are people that still stuck under the rubble. so promising news, whenever they go in different areas across the strip, they're still being targeted. but we did not receive any policy news from the another in gauze trip through other seats road or selected dean so far. it's it today. sorry, and thank you very much for your reporting. that sales is yours. in her diary reporting from inside the gaza strip. as the palestinians in northern guys are struggling to survive, as in mentioned with little to no food and water. these really army has been
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preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the past 3 weeks. the un says is blocked nearly half of all the admissions into the north since the beginning of the month. the humanitarian situation is very difficult right now across the gaza strip . not just in the north about 96 percent. that's almost everybody. 96 percent of the population is now facing high levels of food shortages. unicef says 9 out of 10 children lack the nutrition that they need for growth and development. at least $37.00 have died as a result of mount nutrition or dehydration in gaza since october the 7th. the u. n says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food 8 into the strip since the war began. and that around $50000.00 children under the age of 5 need urgent treatments amount nutrition by the end of the year. my mode of sucka is ox fams, food security lead in gaza. he says it, israel is using starvation as a weapon of war, and the ox time cannot reach people in the north because of israel's ongoing
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bombing campaign. it is especially when we're talking about the north, the people exhausting. all available means force or void, but there is nothing you're talking about. the 10s of days that they are not receiving any supplies. and when we are talking about the north, the most of the populations are rely on the it's supplies. so when we are talking, there is an invitations and a book kid and restrictions on the coming. this is implicitly will let it will fit in that the people that are well suffering from this mat in addition and the other this we have noticed before that people's are the stars to this in the, in the north. and we are expecting, unfortunately the same in the coming days of the situation is continual. and this has continues and even just an important that it's related because this is also related to the freedom of the, of the voluntary or are, or the, i mean, it didn't is to work a freely on that areas. the humanitarian workers are risking their lives every days in order to try this about those people in a desperate need. and there is no,
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uh there, there they are not a product it and they are, they are targeted the many and many times we are talking about more than the 3 hundreds of humanity and workers have been killed and goes up since the start of this. and this has not had been even an anywhere else. so all these, these links to other needs to be involved in order to be able to, to address this urgent needs of the people that is no longer there who are starting to this. nowadays, it's a people have been killed and is really striking, 711 on the attack, hit the coastal city. a cited authority say at least 25 people were injured and is really force is launched multiple airstrikes and b route 7 suburb of da. here a once again, the attacks came after israel warren to people in several neighborhoods to leave their homes or phase bombings. as bringing out a 0 is dorsey jabari reporting from barrow today doors to tell us what you're learning about these attacks. so we mentioned dia and the more recent ones, i believe we're in site yes, uh,
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late this afternoon, a attack on a residential area in a village near the city of side and now side in just to give you the idea of where it's located is about 40 kilometers south of where are you having the 11 east capital this attack target? it's a residential building without any warning. we saw the aftermath pictures of a number of floors within the building that were completely destroyed at people in and around. the area are still going through the rubble as rescue workers continue, efforts to try and dig out any possible survivors. this is an area just south east of side and known as how to side of it is know to be a has will of strong holes. i didn't. it's not the 1st time that is come under attack since october, 8th of last year. but this is one of the deadliest attacks that how it has with this. and of course, uh, according to lebanese health ministry. uh,
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at least 8 people have been killed so far, which is one of the highest decimals that they have with this in other around this area. the doors, the other parts of lebanon have also been coming under attack. tell us about that. the yes is rarely, military issuing source evacuation threats for at least 14 villages in the southern part of 11. on earlier on sunday, we also saw footage of the israeli army destroying village after village complete demolition of buildings in various villages near the border between israel and loving on. we also saw a targeted strike on a vehicle that was traveling on the back of a highway in the east of the country. 3 people were killed in that attack as far as we understand that, of course, as you mentioned, also there were overnighted strikes in the southern suburb, a of the 11 east capital at least 8 air strikes,
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targeting various neighborhoods in da here. we don't have any official death counts from those attacks as of yet. what is clear now, day after day that we're seeing these attacks continue both sides israel and has a lot becoming more entrenched in their beliefs and determination to continue the cycle of violence. an escalation that we're seeing on falls across the country and also as well as the launching unprecedented number of attacks across the border and northern israel saying that is determined to continue as long as israel continues it's progression in this country. yeah, and that's something we'll be addressing with the neuro day and just a 2nd. thank you very much. dorothy, you're reporting. we've been watching the footage as you were. speaking of those attacks that you mentioned in the immediate aftermath of those attacks about a 5th of lebanon, this population has been displaced since the israel escalated as bombing campaign in the country, thousands of refugees, or continuing to flee the escalating violence 11 on families with children are
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traveling on foot crossing into syria through must not, that's the only remaining open border crossing. that's what it looks like. the syrian, the red crescent has deployed buses to help evacuate civilians to other eastern border crossings into syria are still closed. following is really are strikes that hit the comp crossing on friday a while i but it was due to not enough use a whole bunch i now, but i have to live in these go to, there are no difficulty. we gave them out possible. so somebody stamped it with overstate and said, who am i going to be with you? but the problem is this christ set out to con, carry your stuff across, and there's no transportation. and when you do find some, they tries, are rip you off with the fear general the to the is really army says has the law has fired at least 75 rockets from lebanon and to northern israel. for people are injured, 3 of them seriously. in the town of camera, that's what it looked like. 2 vehicles were hit, buildings have been damaged. these really military says it interest attempted some
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of the rockets, let's go down to 0 is nor a day who joins us now from the jordanian capital. i'm on because the is really government has banned else 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside israel, so nor after weeks of intense air raids across 11 on by israel has below as ability to launch rockets that is real seem pretty much undiminished that's right, sarah, and we see that happening every day. the if you have the application that indicates the red alerts for is rarely use of warning them about incoming rockets or drones, they go on non stop all day. what happens then? somebody out though is noteworthy because this is a palestinian is rarely town. it's like many other towns in northern israel suffer from a lack of shelters in, in those communities. and so you have 3 injuries, one of them,
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very serious. and it followed a similar attack on most of the cool more 2 people were killed as well. so wherever reminder that there is a disparity, even in the location of shelter, certainly has beloved, doesn't seem to be affected by the statements or by the, the bombardments and the declarations. including most recently by a golan the minister of defense, that his beloved ham us were both degraded in their capacity capabilities and would not oppose the same threat to his real anymore nor stare with this because this, this other story that we're following out of israel and i know that you have reporting to bring us on that, but i want to show our viewers of footage, at least 40 people have been injured 10 of them critically after a truck crashed into a bus. and the northern suburb of televi is really officials are investigating the matter. it happens at a bus stop near the get lot is really military base, rescue work or say that several people were trapped under the truck. it's around
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sends when we got a call from the persian dispatcher about the car accident between a boss to distract our crews come arrive to the saying, we spotted streets and a lot of people like old people. this was inside of the box and outside of the box there was suffering for a cigarette injury. and all right, and we took the patients with us both. how many injuries in salt and what was the condition when you arrive to the scene. a few, a few if you a few patients was in the sufferings real severe injuries and you all this was in uh, an invest in good condition. nothing investigation. can you confirm that that code being investigated when it gets appeared on same state in the police, checking that the police taking it right now? we not know and we cannot allow say anything about it. okay, new or let's bring you back in. what more are you learning about this? what more can you tell your viewers, ours,
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yours about this attack as well? you know, if our years were following our initial reporting, there was a lot of news going around about what could the more motivation be and initially some sources in these really police set that this was a terrorist attack as they described it or so an attack motivated by nationalistic reasons, of course, the attack or the driver rather of the truck, was identified as a panelist and in his rarely citizen resident of cologne. so a 49 years old, his family now says that he's suffered from medical conditions and his body is going to be examined. the police is kind of back back tracking on the definitive conclusion that this was an attack per se. but certainly the robbing caused a lot of a chaos and a lot of a fear among the, the residents of that very strategic area. one person among those injured has been
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pronounced dead. so it was a deadly attack. we were still waiting for final word on the motivation and if in fact it was an attack to begin with. yeah, absolutely and, and i'm the one who use that language. good. thanks the framing that and putting the right context around it. i shouldn't have because as you said, the is really police investigation just isn't conclusive yet nor a day. thank you very much for your reporting. that was really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has faced angry interruptions during a memorial ceremony in west jerusalem. look at his of the he was heckled by family members of his really captives in the audience who shouted for their release department as just as silently at the podium throughout the process. this incident highlights growing pressure on his government over efforts
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to secure the release of captive, still held in guns and is really defense minister you of the launch says that there needs to be what he calls painful concessions his words. israel wants the release of captive held in gaza, speaking at that same ceremony that benjamin netanyahu was attending in west jerusalem. he told crowds gathered there that israel's military power alone will not guarantee success. meanwhile, does a cease fire talks have restarted in the guitar e capital, though some a bunch of aid is following those talks and joins us in the studio. so the summit, let's start with the basics here. it's been a few weeks. it's been about 2 months since we've seen a renewed push for cease fire in gaza ceasefire and release of hostages, held in gaza and release of the policy and prisoners held in his right. let's start with the basics. who's talking and what are they talking about? what is this the 1st time since it's all for the box and oldest man, you've got now a highly power delegation. you've got to see a chief bill burns,
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you've got the head of list subs. david barnett you've got, they've got the prime minister leading the got to be that legation and we don't care if the newly appointed, the chief of intelligence from egypt is going to be in attendance. but he's been holding those talks in the backdrop where the chief of the addition beth also traveled to egypt to discuss multiple aspects, multiple proposals on the table. so it is the 1st time in the few weeks as and the talking points, as you've heard from the secretary of state, is similar as that. now there's a need of opportunity for to cease by, it talks up, the captives need to go home. that needs to be, feel free, flowing 8, etc, etc. but in reality, all of these sites are digging via hills. you have to go on to comments that you just read are more meant for his prime minister than anyone else because he has been saying there is no end to the one god that they needs to be a complete victory. and you've heard from him. i suspect that unless there is a compete is really the drawers including the philadelphia and, and the other car doors, including complete aid to all the palestinians,
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including of the release of palestinian prisoners and is maybe just an as compete, sufficient of affinity. so it appears that there is a push as you've been seeing, that in the last few months. but how effective it's going to be means to be seen. one thing it's changed and you alluded to this since the last big push for for ceasefire. negotiations has been the killing of a mouse leader. you all have sinned war. now the americans and others are saying he was the barrier to a ceasefire. getting done, he's no longer there. do we know? i mean, do we have any idea whether his, his, his disappearance from the same changes, anything really materially for these talks for listen to him us, they say absolutely not. they, they've been very clear the removal of the leadership does not take away from what they've been fighting for. and india was essentially an illegal occupation on the left that ends the demands will not change. and you've seen that time and again to get you've got how much people who visited moscow and said if there is
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a negotiate the deal, the 1st people to be released would be the progression of the people who are, who are being held by them. if there is a deal, they're going to be there also talking to the egyptians, that there is a deal and they are very ready for other options as been what we know is another proposal that's been on, on the cards for the last few weeks that there might be something similar to what we saw last november, that some of the captives released a to the loudon, especially in northern gauze, as you've seen in the last 3 weeks of siege. the, the picture of the testimonies that are hiring and people just don't have enough to eat a. so yes, there is push and from, from both i the sides of the feeling, the pressure you saw what's being done to the yahoo today. you see the pictures coming out to northern cause are definitely going to compel him us to do something to actually in you of go on so as to go for these painful concessions. but the question is, who is ready to give them are there? is there enough impetus in these talks to actually allow them to go forward with
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some sort of a deep and it is still early days according to every ex expert that i've spoken to this cautious optimism, but that's the best that you're going to get. yeah, i remember 2 months ago when the us president joe biden said we're closer than we've ever been to a deal that was 2 months ago and it came to nothing. so i think many people who watched this closely, you know, our viewers, us, you know, that's, that's foremost in our thoughts when we sort of consider this a sound, a bench of a. thank you very much for setting the stage. i'm going to take this to elsie or a senior political editor in orlando shara, who is joining us this our, my one. do you have any, any face, any hope for these talks? a look, the defense. i mean, for several weeks months now i have been yawning at the prospect potential that could study on the prospect. but uh, i know more serious um, focus on why are supposed to be uh,
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blinking uh continues to hammer the points or bikes in water and about a new opportunity. it's because these raising the americans hope that there is a room for more pressure on how much through i thought i need you to exact more concessions they think that is right and is having the opposite have more than it did say. ready a 3 months ago, or since may, when, how much will agreed to the buy new proposals. they think there is room for wiggle room here. there is room for pressure. there's room for more. how much the sessions now on the country gyptian have my strong, you know, there don't has been open. so kind of says you want to come of course come, you know, best for do we are geneva and the got it right. i thing you want to talk about what's possible, what's not, it's fine and how much of course has made its position clear. so now the americans apparently are coming up with different proposals that keep,
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continue to minimize what the society is, right. so it could be say, how much jesus back was red fighters, maybe that's a ceasefire, or it could be such a small pause. the only american hostages would be released in return for a good number of palestinians for this could be said of 6 weeks, maybe just 3 weeks out. there's no, you know, or, you know, one size fits all their time. maybe to come up with new potential ideas that could somehow be defined as she's fired. but they're not going to stop the genocide. i said they're not going to stop the slow and they're not going to stop for one another on. it's more when i have a sense to talk about the war 11 on i haven't brought a regional question. a couple of weeks ago is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu with hinting at some grand plan that he did not define to reshape the middle east. but if you look at the developments since then, it's hard to see what the plan actually is other than perhaps flat northern guys.
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and we're seeing the pictures again and cripple living on you know, one famous boxer, one said you have a strategy until you are punched in the face ever since october 7, whatever started. ready is run, had disappeared. and since october 7, it's basically been acting high photo violently on all fronts without the stresses . and this is something that's been said again and again, even by officials in the biking and restriction uh, pundits. and is there an on sauce for nothing? it doesn't have a strategy. he only has big time or, and he's just hitting everything with it. right? that's a good sum. you. uh, but now after the, the last strike on the one that out of course different petitions might to partition is that we are beginning to see the, the, you know,
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the early signs of a new strategy. it's just not that they are finding any quarters price that these are the government find that a deals issue, it's a stable and it's really kicking it upstairs big in a big way. it's a bit stuck together, but it's really wants to take on the region and you know, this is any less stripe. is there a headboard? celia, the walk, and the wrong it test? actually, the defense system is that most children you're welcome. and the 4th thing too, is the 4th. so the idea is right, transforming them, at least with the help of say, a trump, right? what i please put think they want in the corner is certainly something that is becoming more feasible. what it is really start to do in this strike was neutralize uranian defense systems and iranian satellites, which means it allows because they're a type the, again, in a bigger way than it did this time. mironda sharlitra 0 senior political analyst. thank you very much. i and iran supreme leader i until the human
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a has made his 1st official remarks on israel strikes on the country for rang and military personnel were killed. but their own insists that there has been limited damage, is real, says the strikes were a response to an, a rang and missed all attack. earlier this month in turn, iran says that that attack wasn't retaliation for it is really assassination on a ring and soil back in july and how to get the shed. ronnie's get 2 nights ago, the cut it out, the malicious. uh, the of course is the rate at which is wrong, but at the same time it shouldn't be, don't play. and either by saying it was insignificant or unimportant. design assumes calculations must be taught. they are making serious mistakes and judgment . they do not understand the iranian people. they have not recognize this trends, capability, creativity and determination of the iranian nation. they must be made to understand these realities and it's up to the countries authorities to determine the appropriate response. the best serve as the interest of the nation and the country
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i told you were so certain our reports on all of this from different it is an extremely cautious statements made by this supremely, they're off of iran. so here, off there as well as attack, there was a sense that this is not what they were expecting. they see that quite on significant and now he's making the warning scene. that's indeed we show that the exaggerated. however, seeing that ignorant, insignificant is also wrong. and he seeing that does not, should not be exaggerated, but not on the estimate that as well because say that is what has mean cuz miscalculations are still continuing. so when he's the 1st, the israel is miscast, clear calculations. it means that as well is not deterred yet. so let's keep that in mind. the previous attacks of iran on israel simply what a mean 2 things 1st, to re establish the determinants and 2nd, to avoid original award. but now, as is rad,
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responded to is valves add to your arms attack. so it's something lead us to use that, that the children's is not established. yeah, that's why he is calling on to or to, to, to use to say, to remain on the other until the, the, the, the, to us is re establish the when we look at the tone of the language, of course is much soft to compare these previous statements of the beginning of the estimation of, of somebody to any intent on or off the, the, is varies, being off your arms embassy in damascus, but it's extremely cautious as well. and he is going to, he's quoting, for the authorities to remain on the alert on till the detroit is, is the established the still ahead on this else? is there a news? our tens of millions of people go hungry and sedan will hear from the executive director of the world food program. who says the war inside of blocking much needed over here to be on the phone. i'm in teams witnessing some prisons, high tension confusion and chaos. in one case, bundled books, stuffy,
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georgia is governing party is declared winter of san today's contested election. we'll find out what this means for the nation's bid for you membership. and in sports freeman does it again, as the los angeles dodgers go to new up in the world series. we'll have details on that later this hour with some of the products that we've got a good splash of showers across smart to the amazon face and lovable rogue nice little plug to storms rumbling away, head pushing up into the western side. opposite at least. and there was approved on possibly be seeing some live how's your native? right, so that's good news, but the south is generally fine and dry, warm sunshine and we're looking at temperatures into the mid to high twenty's, maybe touching 30 celsius that full santiago by monday afternoon. the shower was
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down to was a se in kona opposite. ok, cause a little bit of flash bodies. i sent me something to watch out for a bit buying launch. we need the right here, right. what's the weather? stretching up? tools that most west corner of south america and beyond the west of whether to enter the western side of the carrier being some heaviest showers. coming in cost of mount $12.00 central america, full of his line of showers there running across jamaica, southern cuba, hispaniola sunshine, and showers for the eastern dollars. there's still a truck to show us that we do have across the west, inside of the cabin, we'll roll away a little further east, which as we go through monday so that the rain will tap pops here to the most. is that a lot of fine and a lot of dry weather into much of north america, a few showers into the deep south able to pull of the carolinas. where's the weather coming in across the pacific northwest and cutting increasingly wintry of the
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how is reported? look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are you know, the media needs? it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female lat. operational can't do that. what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. since its inception, in 1961, the kuwait fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching l 0. reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces have killed at least 8 palestinians, including 3 during this, after they've gone to school west of gas, a city. the building an al shockey refugee camp had been housing displaced. people, palestinians in northern guys are struggling to survive with little to no food. and water is really army, has been preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the past 3 weeks. and you and says as block, nearly half of all 8 missions into the north. since the beginning of october, a people have been killed and it is really striking, 711 on the attack,
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hit the coastal city of side in authority say at least 25 people were injured. the conflict in sedan has worsened a severe food crisis, leaving millions hungry and some on the brink of famine. before the conflict, 14000000 cities did not have access to enough food. that number has now started to 25600000. about half the country's population in zemzem camp in north star for famine has been confirmed. among the 400000 displaced people living there. the world food program warns that 13 areas are severe risk of famine, particularly in r, for far too poor to find and a 0 states. and more than 750000 people are facing catastrophic food shortages, putting them at extreme risk of starvation. the conflict has displaced more than 10000000 people who now do not have any access to income or basic resources. while earlier i spoke to cindy mccain, she's the executive director of the world food program. she's in the coastal city of port sedan, which has become
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a logistics hub for aid in the country. i began by asking about the situation in the exams and as the situation is catastrophic because we have not been able to get in that scale and access has been very difficult. so i'm pleading with the world to help me gain a. 7 her access was in sudan and be able to get to people who are suffering from famine and help stop famine. nevertheless, i've been here talking to many of the leaders here within the country. pleasing our case with regard to, to access, making sure that we, that we have, we are able to not just gain access, but we have gate crossings that are active, like audrey and others. and, and actually helping the world focus on sudan and not forget about some down. this is a crisis and we need the dentist do it. multiple parts of the country right now are considered to be at risk assessment. now, just to make this very clear,
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for viewers them and as measured in the number of people who die of starvation every day, can fab and still be prevented at this point in those areas. if we can gain access, i mean access at scale, we can probably preventive but the list of the time to time support here we have no, you know, we're not in there. and as in a scale that we should be, we haven't been able to reach the cut, most of the people that we've been trying to reach because of various issues. so it's really important that we, that we gain this access and gain it now, so that we can get in there. otherwise, fam, and this could be the largest humanity, or in crisis on the planet. if left alone, you've talked about access. you said that several times the aid isn't getting everywhere that it needs isn't getting to. busy the people who need it, uh, not at the speed that they needed, none of the scale that they needed. i know that you and agencies and a groups in general or low to talk about the political situation. however, however,
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the army and the parent military group that they're fighting and sedan have been accused respectively of obstructing access to aid and eluding aid in the country. is that still happening? that is still happening? yes. and so they've made it very difficult for us to operate, but we haven't left and for, for the representative. he was the 1st one on the spot on this crisis began. we're not going to leave, but it is important that we gain co would that we, that we help politically here not, not many develop. he but that, but that are diplomats around the world. take a hand in this and help stop it so that we can get the idea of what's it gonna take for the aide to get to the people who need it. well we just, 1st of all, when i say access, i mean we need to be able to, to travel safely and, and again at full scale. but remember right now she managed parents have been targeted. we're not targets. and the respect for humanitarian law is almost
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nonexistent. so both of those 2 things combined with our, with a inability to be able to get through the roads, get through the process if the amount of food in that we need to get in is really what we need right now. is there communication going on with the various belligerents, you know, as often referred to as d confliction to say where the convoys are going to let them know that those convoys shouldn't be attacked? is all of that happening? me or yes, or there's a construction that you have to remember. remember, communication is very difficult. here. we're in the country that, that is, you know, is not set up for broad communications. and if it is not working. so we've asked for communications equipment all also to be brought in so that we can communicate with not just our teams, but the other u. n. teams that are on the ground should certainly can coordinate things but less remember what, what we need right now is complete and clear access to these regions who have not
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been help or not getting any age at all. and large part of this is also what has happened this year is of course climate change. and so the heavy rains was a debilitating factor. the, the flooding was a debilitating factor. so it's been a kind of a perfect storm of problems i would for with regards to being able to get in. i am a cindy mccain, executive director of the world sleep program to georgia. know where the election commission has announced the governing party one south. today's vote with more than 99 percent of ballast count as the georgia dream party has 54 percent of the vote. but the opposition is refusing to accept the results cooling at a constitutional cru. election observers say, trust in the outcome and fairness of the vote was undermined by a string of violations over here to be on the bottom and teams. witness in some presents high tension confusion and chaos. in one case by the book stuffing physical sort of service attempting to report on violations of server and media
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removal from porting station, steering up of service, complaint, intimidation of voters inside and outside of 40 in your stations, precedence of multiple body of the data of servers boasting a citizen of service. furthermore, bolting secrecy was not always assured voters in the capital of the lease. he had mixed reactions to the results. i mean the political dial for which i wish the votes between the ruling party and the opposition were distributed more evenly. it would be better for us, but it seems things will continue as they have done that to turn me off showing that i won't be in my opinion. i'm not satisfied with the election results. an ordinary citizen con. definitively say if the elections are rig, though not, of course, they may be down to, the opposition behaves as though they don't even believe in themselves. but i don't think all hope is lost. all that will wake up as russians tomorrow. or if you deliver to him, we're going to the main thing is that there should be peace and there is no need to
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fight with each other. it's necessary for the nation to unite and for everyone to be happy. voting is currently underway in bold areas. 7th general election in just over 3 years. the leader of the center, right? girl party boy co boris off cast his vote in the capital, sophia, and july girl failed to secure support in parliament for a proposed cabinet, triggering another vote in the used forest member of country. only 2 of the past 6 elections have actually produced a government exit polls in japan say the ruling coalition may lose its majority in the lower house of the parliament. prime minister should go issue the cause of a snap election after he took charge of the liberal democratic party. earlier this month, voters went to polls as the l. d. p faces multiple corruption scandals and the cost of living crisis. b, p has ruled japan for almost all of its post world war to history, and voters in uruguay are heading to the post to elect their next president.
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opinion polls suggest that the opposition central left candidate has the lead against the incumbent. the conservative security and policy are the main issues in the south american country run off is scheduled for late november if neither candidate gets 50 percent of the vote. the shots are reported to have been fired at a convoy carrying bolivia as former president eva morales. he says he is now safe. yeah, the morales post is a video online, which appears to show his driver being injured in the attack. it happened in the small town, a small town near shinholster and central bolivia, pensions between morales and bolivia, as current president with our say have led to violent protests between their supporters and let's go live to the daniel showing miller in argentina is capital. daniel, what do you know exactly about this attack as well?
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we know that so saw what all this was in a call heading to a tv station in his strong hole. where does the culture bump region where he used to be the leader of the cocoa by leaf growing union, a very strong support that and as he approached the tv station, a suite cause a paid a full team. shots were fired, as you saw in the video, which he posted on his facebook page, schultz hit the call, wounded his dr. likely wounded able morales himself with hood saying, the firing shots, let's get out of pay and move quickly. they managed to escape and he went on tv shortly afterwards to denounce what he said uh was an attempt on his life, ordered by the government, all services. somebody immediately off the woods from the government's security ministry has gone on there to deny any kind of responsibility and suggest that this was perhaps
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a move by 8 or more dollars to elicit sympathy. a mock attempts on his lights to elicit a sympathy among his simple, which is still shrouded in some confusion, but suddenly it seemed, shots were fired. i have one, all this has escaped on escape. so i understand that the political context here is very important shed some light on that for us. eva morales, of course, is the former president of olivia, the current president we are say is from the same party as eva morales. they will once allies, but now they are bitter enemies. that's exactly right. able morales of just presidents of believe us in 2006 to 2019 the current president knew it's out of say, was administered in that government still on shallow wise, even more obviously it's a went into exile firstly in mexico and then origin tina, while he was there was a right wing government luis out of say, now head the left wing coalition, the mass polity. since he became president able more dollars with tons of olivia
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and the 2 man now buying for leadership of the left wing mass movement for elections in 2025. a. what all this is constitutionally bod, from standing again. the supports is one seems to stand any way and there's been a great deal of tension is also in the rest for an out for a, for more dollars. for a lead sheet electrode. are you having sex in the under age? go the in 2016 a she was said to have had that baby. she's now in the in hiding abram, what all this denies, what doesn't speak about this particular incidents. so some of the think this may have been an attempt to implement that to arrest warrants or try to capture in all this thing. maybe they, they, that they were perhaps trying to kill the former president. so i still say still waiting for confirmation of these accusations flying around in what has been a very tense, a few weeks leading up to next year's elections. and daniel, former reporting from when
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a site is on this. thank you very much. i. the michigan is one of the 7 crucial swing states in the us presidential election once a democratic party, strong hold. now donald trump and come le hours of fighting for every vote there john home and has more from the city of kalamazoo in michigan, which is 10 days left before election day coming to harrison. tony 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 have been together on the campaign. true, believe me, and 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 irish, repeated the warnings on the dangers of the trump presidency,
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a big part of the message and the final dates of the campaign. just imagine donald trump, with no guard room. he who will claim on checked an extreme power if he is re 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, most of them leaders took the stage to say this, we as muslims, the stand was president problem because it promises news. he is more, it was a 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 state sizable arab american population, are angry at the current administration. support is ro, trump is both skiing in winning,
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overwhelming support from the boys. love ad ara folders right here. it could influence the race to close to close. this type was one spot of what was pulled up with the democrats. but since the bodies, if it comes in 2020 or 250001 this time around short term of hours from here it seems every vote really will count john home. and i would consider kalamazoo michigan, still a head on elsie's 0 house set. a goal is trying to revive and cinematic legacy and bring african perspectives to the world stage, and mar, slowness done around the grid for now, in the spanish capital to those 6 points clear at the top. and let me go all the action on the way in sport. after break
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the examining, the impact of today's headlines. a prolonged conflict for 11 years. economy would be an absolute death, unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, that may be single suffixes no, don't be for this of giving any miracle international filmmakers well cloths. good . so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis. bring programs to form an expired on how jesse are the private sizes like this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees. keep coming, the actions of israel's government,
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the military invitation has been described as the closing of the the the type of support with someone who has joined us in the studio some. thank you very much, sarah. well, we'll start with the latest from the english remedy. but manchester united that taking on west time united their aiming for consecutive permanent victories for the 1st time. the season when for the depression manager as time has often has mixed thoughts of the season. the match is approaching full time now and it's $11.00. chelsea are facing new causal stance. a bridge and somebody's good side in took the
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lead to nicholas jackson. cool, salma i there's another one off of the break with few minutes remaining. chelsea are leading to one the arsenal to get ready to host livable at the emerged stadium in a crucial game and just help them now as time the gunners will be home and hoping to bounce back off to that surprising loss to phone with it last week and now facing it's tough, china and it was several injury doubts, but managing the killer to to is confident in his quad. i use a game, you know, obviously we didn't want to be in that situation. so we really look as well to have the score that we have to have the place that we have to have the attitude that we have um, when he comes down to reacting against a difficult situation and to don't get sort of how it saves phase it and we had a team that we know how good we had as well on and how difficult we can be for the
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opponents. and having that room is mentality into, to me something that i love on the match will be the biggest task to of on if lots of rain live a pool could return to the top. what would the victor it and that's some injury concerns for the dutchman to who will be missing a strike. a deal goes water is called a full goes this season. right. and it was an unforgettable knife of barcelona who was shocked there. all classical rivals were i'm edward with the phone l victory at the burn about to type in the grip on the title, raise some sizes in the hospital. the 1st the classic of the season and a fiction. the real madrid have dominated in recent years. i'd say looks to make it 43 games on beach and invite liza and match a 6 the record held by their opponents. i'm kidding, and buffy thought he'd given his side the plastic start. 13 minutes in his celebrations. car shows. it was just one of what would be
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a record 8 of slides in the match for the frenchman. he scored another disallow goal in the 2nd hall inches and it was in the 2nd period, the saw both of them assignments the crowd in the spanish capital. a perfect boy from mancha soto 3 to robert live in dusky. you opened the scoring the publish stalls and made it to the might be 36 years old. but he's now school staggering forcing goals from 11 the games this campaign you should have had a hat trick. you know missy was the last boss a man to do it at the boat about 10 years ago. nothing dusky will be wondering how he didn't join him, but there was still time for another record, the medium. oh, but coming vig, young disco score an elf, i suppose. history with the new school trick against by munich and the champions league mid week. he
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provided the finishing touch to a memorable victory here. today we made a fantastic match and then we, i, i'm proud about about the team. um, so everyone, when he gets on the present, how we play, what's, what's very important. and so also this have to give the, the players more confidence it good to see. and also they celebrate in the, in the dressing room. it's really good as a night to forget to call the ones you're lucky who is unhappy with some of the pos, aloneness. stuff celebrations, and not too happy with his stall play either. when i'm up here, ok. well with him bobby, we took risks, we knew they were going to be defending high up and we were very close to taking advantage. i think he had opportunities to score. sometimes he was off side which is normal, but he had 3 or 4 clear chances to score. maybe he was not efficient enough there. when they celebrated their 4th goal, their assistant, not slick, was not a gentleman with the way he celebrated. so i just told flick that and he agreed with me. it's a statement victory. the puts boss along the 6 points above the champions of the
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top of the standings tom size and out to 0. the los angeles, though it does have gone up to now up in the world series off the beach in the new york yankees for 2 years. you know, boy e, i'm also saw for the daughter's only allowing one hit throughout the entire game for the frame. and the wall cost a grandson hero from game one. sense his head into the sense again or the only concern for the judges is an injury to so he'll tiny to hurt his shoulder while attempting to seal a base japanese. so the saw could miss a game 3 in new york on monday. and that's it for me, sir, is alright, so thank you very much. one more thing before we let you go in this news hour. we told you about set a goal earlier, we go back there more than 80 percent of historic sentiments in theaters incentive go, a lie of band and in the capital. but now the countries film industry is pushing back
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with the launch of an international acting school. because hack reports from the suburbs of the car. in an alley way in a decor suburb in a small open air, send him a club lights up the night. it's blowing an old african classic cellar. the story of a powerful type code who has become a cursed, desperate to lift this bell, he becomes blowing to is own greed and those he's wrong. the film is a sharp critique of post independence, african leadership. a story that still resonates today was on the young people see themselves in this story. it might be sought in 1973, but it's a timeless piece. but to make a movie like this today would be very difficult, almost impossible because there isn't the money nor the space decatur for this type of story telling to nearly every movie theater in the senegalese capital has gone dark, including the same elements sewer. now a late night supermarket, african narratives have become dominated by series that can be streamed easily on.
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phones are cheap to produce and quick to get cliques. but for the owner of the medina sending by the drone out, independent african voices, i believe that you have some talents, may not frequency know, but people don't know the african movies as a potential. you have to be exact to solutions or just to abuse and they couldn't meet around african movies at the car is new international acting school. the future stars of the silver screen are selected from across the french speaking world, drawn by a style of performance found only here, and you voice in francophone, send them. i feel people here are much more thoughtful and focused on the work, but they do it in an open and approachable way. it brings us, perhaps this feeling of being free from the way others look at drawn to the big screen. these young people hope to catch a glimpse of their lives in the flicker of an old film,
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proving that streaming definitely has not killed the movie store in san diego. nicholas hawk elgin 0 buffalo simmons. that wraps up this news hour, but we're back in a moment with more of the days news on the the risk of diseases passing from animals to humans is greater than ever before. we do not know all the different parasites and viruses and bacteria that the neighbors may have. in its final episode. i'll just say revisit the disease hotspot, madagascar, they also, he's on not eclipse enough to respond to not pre flattened, the cost on just the
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ruins left behind in the city famous for its roman roads, fell back in lebanon's best of value and its famous waste 2000 years old roman temples, designated as unesco wells, heritage sites is considered his with a strong cold. most people have left and those who remain save have seen nothing like what's taking place. now. strike off to strike off to strike. people here tell us they live in constant fear. we will go in here and we will not leave, fall back is empty. the foreigners know, taurus and the lack of tourist is affecting everyone in the last week and on this been over 150 is raising strikes on 5 big that's way over 80 percent of the population has left. but the seems to be knows that these really bombardment, the searching, has written this was in conflict. but now it must contend with modern bond struck by he's ready for these threatening expansion sites.
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and the costs kind of breaks group of emerging economies counterbalance the us led, weld order. china has announced the measures to stabilize as housing markets. will they work? plus we look at why type giants are increasingly turning to new. can the energy counting the cost on which is 0? the a yet another is really are a strike targets a school housing displaced, palestinians in northern gaza at least 8 people or did the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is l 0. live from the also coming up cross border flyer is really strikes and living on killed at least 8 people in the coastal city of sight. and while his belong targets, northern israel,

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