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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 31, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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and there is no title that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist the . ready ready ready the hello i'm, i'm office and this is the news on life in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel times the ancient city of followed by lebanon's care take appointment it so says he's hopeful of a safe spot in the coming days. are you an inquiry says israel's carrying, i've talked consultants policy to destroy guys as entire health care system. one of the most popular super type who used to ever hit taiwan mix lungful causing
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devastation across the island, plus 100 clot reporting from the city. these islands increase on the fishermen. they want to band fishing to save the see the, we're going to be getting this. these are in 11 on for 5 minutes. and actually, mccarthy who says he hopes has ceased 5 between his ball and israel will be honest in the coming days, there's really amenities, continuing to carry out heavy air strikes, and the ancient city of bol back h. women among 19 people killed in the attacks on eastern 11 on those as a body begins our coverage from baby. this is doris. about 3 kilometers south west of the city, up all back in eastern level is rarely ever strikes it. the town on wednesday followed and force evacuations. threats from these rarely military telling the
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nearly 85000 residents of the historic city of fall back to leave or face bombing, the unesco heritage sites. the city of fall back is home to the roman era temple of venus, jupiter and boxes, dating back nearly 2000 years known as the city of the sun because of its unique temples. this once well known tourist attraction is about 70 kilometers north east of the capital of a root. this is not the 1st time israel has attacked this area. on monday, one of the biggest attacks here killed at least 60 people, most of them civilians. as ball that came under attack, the newly appointed secretary general of the armed group, hezbollah released his inaugural prerecorded speech valley. the group will continue to fight national. what's the matter? who owns the bus up the line? we are continuing to confront of the regression and the 1st row wants to stop it. we will accept the conditions that we see as appropriate as the basis of any
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negotiations is a ceasefire. fast to let the, the latest area of lebanon to come out, there is rarely a tax, is one of the oldest and most historic in the country falls back is known to be a strong cold, up has the law. but it is the civilian population that continues to pay the price to a holiday. then of course, what is the very least trying to we can as well as support the base and the current phase. and that's why it sees targeting different areas and live on is what it wants to say. it's because it's like any work. it's also trying to put an end to visible us across the board to attacks, as well as create a mass displacement of the groups voters to try to weaken the organization. i'm of the you on says 11 on risks falling off, what it called a humanitarian cliff. with nearly one and a half new 11, he's already forced from their homes inside the country, including 500000 children. and nearly 3000 people killed and over 10000 injured.
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it strikes a ball back are being described as cultural genocide and an attack on history by many lebanese people as a diplomatic solution appears to be a distant reality, both israel and has good luck, continue to stand their ground and continue the pattern of escalation. despite the costs, dorset jabari out to 0, they are going to get more from gina quarter who's joining us know from ashton should do it. let's talk about the attack on bob and 1st of all, and israel targeting more because of all the sites it says, but also chasing a un protected historical site. well, israel is intensifying and expanding its own barden and targeting areas where hezbollah does have a presence and warehouse ballast supporters live has spelled a m p. yes, they said that the policy, it is where the strategy is one of killings and destruction. but he also said as well, strategy is to destroy hezbollah,
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but the army group remains defiance. i asked him the new secretary general saying that the group is ready to fight for days, even weeks and months, and that it will, it will not surrender. what happened yesterday was these really are me issued, forced evacuation orders for the entire city of baltic and surrounding areas and tens of thousands of people left their homes, added really to a displacement crisis, which the lebanese government is struggling already struggling to deal with. so yet more people displace and there were heavy strikes targeting, targeting the city of late yesterday. and then so the seems to be and the both sides really not just as well but hezbollah to negotiating under fire. hezbollah believes that its forces along the border are preventing, is ready troops from advancing deep inside the country there, confronting them in, in frontline villages. and this will give them leverage is roll out of the other hand. continuing it's, it's bombardment campaign. so both of them really trying to improve their bar
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getting their bargaining positions i was just mentioning before, um, feminist and actually mccarthy saying that uh, he was hopeful that that might be a so as far as assigned to some degree, does anybody else share that confidence are there any signs of that is actually a possibility of a ceasefire? well, his words, the 11 on prime minister know she'd be, as we were doing everything we got, we can and we have to remain hopeful and optimistic about the ceasefire. now some will say that's optimistic language, but the reality is there is a major sticking points. and if that's the key point, it cannot be resolved, then there's unlikely to be in agreement. and it is about the enforcement mechanism of un resolutions. 1701. you know, international mediators, the united states, in particular, they're basing any solution on this resolution. we've heard the speaker of parliament 11 the speaker, partly be very, who is the main negotiator who's negotiating really on behalf of has the law. he
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has said, lebanon is ready to implement. $1701.00, the lebanese army that will be deployed along the border along side the united nations peacekeeping troops. and that's hezbollah would, would pull back from the border, which would be a major concession on the part of has a lot because back in 2006, it refused to do so. it is clearly set that this understands the resolution to mean no visible presence. of arms and fighters, but what brittany said was the lebanese army will enforce $1701.00, which we know from israeli officials, the statements that are being made. they want a us role in the enforcement mechanism, and they want the ability to act the freedom to act if they see any threats or violations. in other words, this isn't in violation of lebanon sovereignty, which is unlikely to be accepted by the lebanese government. of course those in power are allies of hezbollah. it's in a hurry. thank you very much. indeed, that's the call to i talking to some stood are they going to go to neural day in the jordanian capital? she's coming this from amman and that's because is there any governments
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bondholders either from reporting in the occupied westbank? i'm from inside israel. what is the israel position towards the cease fire? first of all know, well, it depends who you ask. if we take a look at the various is really media front page, front and center, you have calls for an end to the war and on the northern front a, there's a big push among politicians and, and public opinion for wrapping up the offensive and 11 on the fact that these really broadcast authority lead some of the elements of what the us envoys almost hochstein and, and the senior advisor to the white house are working on has pushed some officials to accuse nothing yahoo trying to sabotage those us. but overall, there is support for an active is ready to roll in enforcement. something as they know said would be difficult to accept and level non what they're talking about is
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17 o one plus and implementation mechanism, where the us would take a leading role. the israel wants a free hand to enforced by bombardment by military actions. what it would, uh, what it would see as violations of that you one security council resolution, any presence or activities has been the in southern lebanon, south of the lease, on a river. this is very similar to how is real, operates in the occupied west by, for example, where it calls that tax a cop for suit. and that is under that pre text it invades and reads the cities and communities in the occupied westbank on a daily basis. so they want a repeat of that or apparel to that in lab, but non, for now though, there will be talks about what the us efforts are bringing what lebanon is saying. and there is really some optimism among a public opinion circles and the media that
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a deal could be in the office if we follow the money. then the final, as minister had only requested of financing the war and the northern front for the next 2 months. so that might give us an indication of where the mood is really decision making circles is no day in the jordanian capital. i'm on no, thank you very much. indeed, the not an independent you and inquired, was accused israel carrying out a concerted policy to destroy guys us health care system. the chair of the un commission of inquiry says israel's attacks have been constant. every day we witness knew how to freak a tx on civilians and civilian objects in the gaza strip, including medical facilities at tex on medical facilities. and we believe it's an outrage that such a techs are continuing on
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a beta. and as we said many times before, an immediate cease fire is the most pop crowder t and should pay the wave for peace, justice and accountability for all victims. god does, he does and heart that, is it all? ok, so hospital endeavor, obama and she's been talking to medical workers about what's left of guys as health care system. as we have been reporting for months about the collapse of the has situation across the gaza strip. let me show you behind me. this is one of the tests that has been serving as an extension for the emergency departments here, you know, up to the hospital. this is the only public hospital that's treating around a 1000000 of this place, palestinians in this area. let's go inside and as you see, all of these are patients that are either having chronic diseases or they have some injuries and they're following up with you. you see there's not even
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a bed for these patients. as you see, like all of these are they don't even hangers, don't have hangers for the medical treatment and talking to patients talking to doctors. they have been telling us that the health situation is very hard and challenging because there's 0 medical supplies and they have been trying to provide treatments to all of these policy new stuff any now my dad, the one of the we have no medical equipment and tools we have no medical supplies, we searched on funding, medical organizations, and yours to help us, but the response is very slow and distant. we deal with around 700 patients every day. we're suffering some of the shortage of supplies. let's now let's come here and show you the medical stock. the shelves are literally empty, but at the same time, this is
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a medical points and medical center that is treating thousands of policy needs every single day. so if we enter inside the hospital, we'll see it more crowded people laying on the floor because there's literally no space of those who served in this medical point. are medical volunteers because doctors have been over when they have been trained and they also have not being paid my officer and the senior. and we don't even have the basic medicines such as painkillers. we've been in this situation for a long time. these really minute treat ways aims at destroying the medical system in the cause of and preventing the medicines and medical supplies from coming to cause the must because of being committed every day by these ready forces and the need for medicine is increasing. i mean, we're talking about more than a year now. war than a year without medical supplies, without medicine, without anything, i'm not only dr. is there any forces,
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have been deliberately targeting all health sector. it's across the street in the us to get out there is but i got the local authorities in northern guys that have declared big lucky, a disaster zone due to repeated attacks by the is really military. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the latest strike there. is it a market where people were trying to get one level to to more so it is available. northern gas has been on this is really sees for nearly 4 weeks hunting offloads joining his life from dental butler in central gaza. talk to us about what's happening in the north of this trip. yes, rob. well, the tragedy keeps on folding in northern part of this sort of, just within the pauses few minutes before we got for ready for this report and we got a confirmed report for an air strike, a targeting parts of the big la city. and this is part of an, an extended a toxic starting an overnight half past midnight,
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although with the early hours of this morning and just within the past few minutes, another wave of air strikes targeting major areas in the state of bit land. this. don't forget that is a now is the area where most of the people who are driven from does your body or if you do comment the vicinity and the close to the areas where there's really monitor, have been operating aggressively, have been seeking filters and are becoming not the victim of these attacks repeatedly again, one more further prove of no state areas existing across the goddamn, including now the areas in northern part of district. but how old night long, pretty much the us track did not stop and where the reports of both those are in for the northern part of the fit, la valley, a bid tunnel, just continue to build those remaining agriculture land and depriving people from having access to food supply because this agriculture land a route presented the basket for the northern part of the start button. without it
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people won't be able to plant any of, of this land or produce any of food that is necessarily needed right now. another record that we had from you might have done hospitality is really military targeted . the 3rd floor of the facility destroying and and damaging major a part of the medical supplies that were delivered to the hospital last week by the deputy. a joe and other medical admissions of organizations through the northern part us if this is old feeds into one conclusion we looked at for the, for the, for the 9 state in a role. the northern part of this trip does not have any civil defense. it is services whatsoever. no paramedics are operating on the ground. everything is left to vote and using local residents to help rescuing people from bond sides that collecting bodies of from the street. then we've seen some of the, the footage of people are, it's role in the streets. and because of, of the dangers, situations and the, the, the dense of presence of the,
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quite the top, there's been surveillance of drones and the paramedics were not able to get through these areas. so some of these bodies have been lifting the fruits for more than a week, really just seats and unable to be collected and taken to the hospital wasn't until any of the local resident had the ability or the opportunity to get to these areas and remove some of the bodies but as we have. busy been reporting many of these are live in the street. the situations keep evolving into much more difficulties right now and very, very challenging scenario for and already tried this place more than one time population in the northern part of this for tommy, thank you very much indeed. honey mach on talking to us here from there all ball on as well. is there any forces afraid of no shuns refugee camp used to have to climb in the occupied west bank and count it out to a drone attack on the square killing? 2 people, including a child named jeremy miller treating, says the strike was in response to shots fired from the camp. alec tricity has been
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cut off from nations and in nearby areas. joining me now, his house and body is a professor of international affairs at the catchall university. thanks very much indeed for being with us. one that once again, let's focus on 11 on his ball, the israel, and the border. and this possible sees fire. the problem is that nicely, mccarthy says he hopes might happen in the coming days or is he says the coming out . now it's one thing to be optimistic. is there any indication that you can see? i'm gonna think tangible happening that might suggest, but i seems fire could be reached with thanks rob, i think the in an option. it is capable, but there will be definitely sticking points here. the 1st one is that, you know, they propose it as i write it, and it gives days what it is, the free hand in lebanon. either this would be a violation of with that, of any 70. and this with also, this is more important would give that it can of oral sort of international legitimacy that is life can move in lebanon and target. and we know there's right
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is going to miss you this, if this is going to materialize. this is one is different for the 2nd one. a 2nd point is will that have been use x if the linkage to the link, the cease fire in dublin and from that one and gather because we know that it has enough for law and now named past him is taking his place in defiance. when it comes to the, the coupling the 2 tracks. so the one the cease fire in guys are 1st and, and this would come even automatically. so these are 2 sticking points. i think the proposal didn't even talk about them. but again, this is a proposal, you know, and this, we know this is a kind of american proposal and every time the americans come up with a proposal, it's and, and tell them what they're ready. demands a, this, the ultimate one. it to me should be sent me and one of the key elements, of course, is the role that has all that would play a and all of this, i want to get your, your sense of to what extent has brother would actually be willing to sign up to this because essentially if i understand it correctly, it's uh,
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it would lose all the ground that it says it has gained in the sides, particularly over the last several years. and it's given this, the structure has changed so much for the canning house on this. we're all on the other members of the leadership. so just give us a brief assessment of where you, what role you think has paula is intending to play going forward from what, what i hear from them from the statements made my, the has belong official is a i think they're willing to think of withdrawing to the north of really county and there's no question about this, how they even talk about the implementation of 1701. so they're not really cap kind of taking issue with that. but the pushing under what conditions and these are, this is very important thing for them. and now because of a lot is playing to the local people saying that, you know, we would not accept this, we would not do this or that. but we know that minutes where the speaking credible has been weakened by the assassinations of the company. it goes by also did he does and him talking about command doesn't the ground and by what happens in this house,
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a lot of losses. and if the war continues as well with even lose more, we know this is even cost to for these writers. but at the end of the day, it has the backing of the international key players like united states. whereas who belies being kind of seized by the lack of support. and, but by also by bit of any of the, a lot of lebanese people saying that, you know, the worst has come to an end dentist relation. i come up with concessions to make this possible and even some of them. and these are talking about the mississippi of the company. this attracts it from get yourself his beloved, i think top priority and out was to survive. and sometimes the withdrawal or to the north of the tiny is the recipe for santa barbara. so they have to, well, i think way this, i'm come up with a final expense. and one of the key elements, of course, 17 o, one, the us to do to cancel the resolution that was introduced back after 2000. and 6, most of the un will play a significant role in this. it was up to the u. n. to be able to police to some degree the board is own in southern 11 on it was hasn't been criticized by israel
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and others for allowing the expansion of of hezbollah because had spelled as and it was talking to us about earlier, chose to interpret the rules of that resolution in a particular way, is there going to be a position for the united nations in this in order to be able to sign ultimately satisfied the requirements of the israelis were very skeptical of the you and, but also of course, the lebanese and has been that, rob, i think these writers have the, the reputation of, uh, mistrusting to you. and then all of the statements made by the end of the senior and politicians. the criticizing view and positions. and particularly when come to the unit set of forces in the southern part on $511.00. and now the proposal actually in the proposed is talking about the a tide in i think where the shipment is also forces as well as some i'll come to. so the mechanism here is maybe a little bit different, but again, these latest kind of trust back is what it is. and we've seen this movie before. so
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this lady would always take advantage of penny, what they see as relation in order to act. so that's why they insist on having this try to move in lebanon and preempt any, any threat that would probably add post against them. but again, you know, is what it is that the, on the side to the conflict, we have the, the americans. and they're really interested in coming with a solution to the, especially that of in his folder. and, and there's one point to robot. i want to say that which makes things achievable as that these ladies have no cause to reclaim and 11. and this is unlike gazda, where we have the right, we've met the majority, the ministry and in the government are talking about re settlement in guys. so, and that's why we're, if you look at what is happening in the north of guys, it's about was that's the only evacuation of, of the palestinians. but those of this to the toyota liam here. they want to re establish filaments and have the spot to best buy because many feet was saying, even the guest is,
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is part of me use the hebrew word that is just right. and that's the land of as well. you know, ah, so it's different. and also the public here, i think this satisfied with what is what has been doing in the north unlike what they've been doing and, and guys, so the is why it is may be the public would push for at the seats. there are there . and the thing i would be seen as someone who achieved port of his goals, because this will guarantee there's 10 of the citizens to their houses and homes. and then what the guy should just explain to it to you is when you mentioned the bank of you that we're talking about, it's not making the are they the yeah, security and as a member of the combination of a benjamin netanyahu. how soon? but are we appreciate it very much. thank you for sending me back or has more on the connection between the weapons. however, being used by a run has of all the homicide and israel in the current conflicts. have you ever noticed the names of weapons used by the various sides in this region? they very much have one thing in common. well, what's that? let's take a look at what's in
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a name and the symbolism behind it. let's start with the ron and the name of their sin jill surface to surface missile is inspired by the chronic word meaning bait play. and that refers back to a verse or a godsend birds who pelted and advancing army with the g o stones. next is the gulf, a g r, a short range ballistic missile, and that's named after an ancient mystical and powerful sort. let's move on to hezbollah. now dismissal is named after the bottle of hybrid that took place in the 7th century between muslims and jews. and the muslims, one. then we have the cells all rocket, which means earthquake, also named after a chapter in the cut on briefly let's move on to him. us taking a look at the scene rocket propelled grenade. this is also the name of a chapter in the cut on. let's move on to yemen and the are on back to these. this is there, somebody drove and the names some odd has divine connotations, translating to a terminal and representing on dying strictly. next is their jericho,
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ballistic missile named after the 1st city conquered by the israelites from the philistines, around $1400.00 b, c. and that story is recounted in the bible. then we have the david sling air defense system name, dr. david's victory over goliath betraying is role as an under dog facing and much stronger enemy. and this is also derived from the old testament and is rose mcculla tech, which translates to the throne or chariot of god. so all sides are naming their weapons with religious symbolism. what's in a name? it seems quite a lot or the taiwan is being lost by the largest super time for me to hit the island and almost 30 years. tens of thousands of troops have been deployed to help with rescue efforts. typo kong, right, is bringing gusts of up to 250 kilometers on our stones. larger than the island
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itself. people across by once i've been told to stay at home, financial markets, schools and offices are all closed flights. are being cancelled. rick, loud is a senior reporter with time on test. usually joining us live from ty tongue good to have you with us. we can see the kind of conditions that you're having to break a far as there are just, are prepared or people for this sort stallman point 4 months. well, yes, taiwan is imposed by certain move to not to dissolve those type are in season every summer. here this is a fine job uh price. this type thing smart because there is like several floors in the season. it is a battery. no. i mean just for today is come by like in the season its very red for it. so i for him to come this 1st of november the last sunday november was about 50 years ago and the maintenance i bought from the house on this uh it is odd per codes. uh, a lot of every wellness faith type. dog name is south east or taiwan is where i taiwan grades. its fruits rose its rise. not for this is just about ready to be
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harvested or to the next few weeks and months. they delicate varies and said, well, it does not show conditions. now, with windham very like, this is going to be with another farmers office in terms of getting the population prepared for the result. doctor's office, taiwan runs drills all the time and i read a huge name of the stroke just to come against this soul to extreme weather. safe is where it's i don't where we all, there sits in the south eastern of taiwan with the type units in the local government. will it be coating into the national government? giving all states about the subject to a what they need the throughout the day. read seeing the, the nothing of the work is a going around the top trees almost as a full down to get them out of the right. and is it going to, is it going to look just the low price on your phone? so basically what you want to tell you what risk to look out was that you might see plucking wrist near a river that's likely to clog or when you risk. if you're in a particular wendy place. the main message, as you said,
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is the people to hunker down, ramsey, very many people out in the states toward haven, tide dunc still has now been factory here for about 12 hours. the worst, many hope will have no fault. there's still 2 new wild people can come out. it's locked into the city and assess the damage reg, you mentioned there that this is type of the season, but of course we are talking about very significant type things that have been having a very short space of time people there had a chance to essentially catch their breath because we're talking about like financial markets being calls it closed schools and offices being shot businesses, essentially just stopping or people used to this. what, how does it affect people's lives? different very used to this. i mean, it's a public holiday everywhere in taiwan. people told, say i have no schools open and well, i wasn't welcome about the last typing just a few weeks ago, which is how quickly about 50000. we. so we all decided to, i want to know the director from the type of just how quickly people started here. we got big shaquille was happening on the same day by the evening off to the i
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would have gone through the city. so yeah, not much shown to learn the lessons from the last type food i just mentioned that they haven't been many reports of injuries and so far that we've heard of any debt . that's because people listen to the so to say that just to say off the streets to stay inside of the list, the government instructions, a lot of preventative and since actuation tonight about this areas where there's risk glance like being thought off. so yeah, i know, i know that it's used to tell you about things like this, but why would we appreciate it to be safe, you and your team, they're in the middle of the type of insights pretty much and do for talking to us still ahead on obviously the rescue efforts are continuing and spraying off the flash funding frames the lives of at least $195.00 people looking at the latest on the race. otherwise i was kind of the house and donald trump, chris crossed for us for just 5 days to go. the
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had a lower than the weather across europe is looking at pretty quiet, at least when it comes to the satellite image. but we know that's not the case. the spain and portugal, yes, the southwest has been hit by some pretty ferocious storms to wrench will rain hail out, of course, a flash flooding across most southern an eastern areas of spain. now the area of low pressure is still lingering around on thursday. so there's some heavy rain to come for southern parts of portugal, the south west of spain an up towards the northeast. so places like attack colonial of the rest of your because the high pressure family in charge. so why sky is up towards the north west, across from the central areas down to that southeast corner where it is still a story of lots of sunshine. that's not the case across the very north of scandinavia, with gales blowing into norway some heavy rain to come,
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as well as some snow. we go to amber, lots of them. so as a into friday for possible flooding, i'm maybe even some of the and slides in no way. and you can see that mass of unsettled weather, working across the baltic states and into west and rushes. the things are gonna cool down dramatically for the likes of moscow temperatures, still switching around the early twenty's in italy, room at 20 bon. with sunshine on friday. the ruins left behind in the city, famous for its roman ruins. belled back is 11 on the best of value and its famous waves, 2000 year old roman temples, designated as unesco wells, heritage sites is considered his with a strong culture. most people have left and those who remain save. they've seen nothing like what's taking place now, a strike of to strike off to strike. people here tell us they live in constant fear
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. we were born here and we will not lead fall back is empty. the foreigners know, taurus and the lack of taurus is affecting everyone in the last week alone. this being over 150 is really strikes on 5 big. that's why over 80 percent of the population has left, but the seems to be noisy. and these really bombardment the searching has written this was in conflict. but now it must contend with modern bombs dropped by. he's ready for these threatening expansion sites the the, the order or to 0 reminder of, of 12. so is this, are these really minutes please continue to carry out. heavier strides on the
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ancients 11. he said he all fall back. 19 people have been killed in the latest attacks on eastern level. the countries caretaker, prime minister says he was hopeful of a ceasefire to help in the coming days and independent un inquiries accuse israel of carrying out a concert has promised to destroy guys with health care system. it follows a series of strikes and bad luck here in the north of the gods. stripped the latest which is killed at least 10 palestinians until one is being lost by the largest super typhoon to hit the island. and almost 13 years, tens of thousands of troops have been deployed to help with the rescue efforts from con, right, is bringing gusts of up to 250 kilometers in our best efforts are continuing in spain. dr. flash flooding claimed the lives of, of these 95 people. the prime minister described the flooding in this country, se as the worst this century. declaiming 3 days of morning for the victims from valencia, sonya day reports no one imagined it would be anything like
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this. spain's most destructive storm and recent history hit the se, leaving dozens that many more displaced. i see they've got this perfectly and it's just catastrophic. it was like a reservoir here. there was no way to get rid of the wall, so it's terrible. they had to cut out in one area, valencia as much rain full as they'd expect in a year. so in one day causing flash floods that swept cause away, stocking them in the streets, a scene of devastation and chaos. as the government declared 3 days of moaning for the victims, spain's prime minister better sanchez, address the nation, expand you into that, you're not going to go. she called us. the whole of spain is crying with olivia. are absolute priority is to help you understand, we are working in a coordinated manner to make this possible how to of the government deployed, helicopter crews,
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under to hazardous rescues. while on the ground specialist teams used whatever means possible to bring the young, the elderly, the most vulnerable to safety. such teams were breaking into homes, going from house to house your to the whole. and i guess on the matter of the i work at a gas station, the river came to it. the goals were torn away and i spent the night there surrounded by water that goes to meet as high. i stayed on the top of the shelf, the only one left of the whole gas station had disappeared. and there's some spines where the department says a red cold from moving over the warm waters of the mediterranean, caused atmospheric instability leading to exceptionally heavy rain full. another example, it says of extreme events caused by climate change. as the region reels from this disaster rescue work is all continuing the search for the missing questions
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already being us about whether to this a warning was given to people who are ahead of a storm. sonya guy jago algebra but didn't see a i want to bring you some of the latest pictures missing from the top end, which is near a valencia olvera. sonya was talking to his family. as you can see, this car is just punched on top of a bridge there. you can see the level of damage that's along the bridge, but also the fire, the, the river itself has been going under the bridge under those through those arches hasn't swept over the sides. this is expensively a motor away and these are life pictures from the scene. further back, you can see the scale of the damage where the water is cascaded down and on to that, that freeway. this is a picture that has been replicated over many parts of valencia and other parts of spain. in those flash floods, we're going to have our correspondence live from the signal to coming out of the photos on the account of the house. have hosted julie rawlings in this wing state
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of wisconsin less than a week before voters in the us choose the next president out us strong, confident total volume she will win, while trump focused on a new control per se. but there's galvanized his base hydro costs over reports from milwaukee on the ever the showman donald trump got off is plain in green bay wisconsin and straight into a garbage truck seeking maximum game from us. president joe biden gas where he appeared to call trump supporters garbage. i was speaking on a call for her campaign last night. crooked joe biden finally said what he in common. i really think of our supporters, he call them garbage no way. no way. cala harris tried to distance herself from biden's comments prior to departing on her own swing states. tour may be fair. i strongly disagree with the n a where the system of
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people based on a vote for she didn't return to the topic and her rallies. instead, focusing on a message of unity and warned that another trump presidency would threaten american democracy. this is someone who is on the stable desk with revenge with reason and unchecked power. turn out among early voters has broken records across swing states, assign americans are engaged and listening. but a message leading with insults like the garbage comments is not what they wish to hear is extremely say, it is a stream we say it is. i love politics. it's a very odd season. and it's that early voting centers have been busy here in
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milwaukee. harris has an advantage here in these urban areas, but trump is the favorite in rural wisconsin. and in conservative suburbs will show that you tied neck and neck in wisconsin. and in fact, across the nation, and what is built to be potentially look closest presidential race and us history. hardy, jo, castro, al jazeera milwaukee wisconscin. there's a handful of voters from 7 swing states that are going to decide this year's us presidential race and the border state department zona has got a lot of attention to this time. so vanya explains why it's a major electro buffle ground for both capital harris and donald trump and the strategy. let's go straight to the us electro map, and this time we're talking about arizona and it's 11 electoral votes. it is now a closely contested state, and that by the way, it's a pretty new development because the more than 70 years, arizona voted republican in every election, but one until 2020,
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and one of the biggest selection night surprises. 4 years ago, joe biden flipped the state, putting it into the democratic column, with a majority of just over 10000 votes. so how did he do it? earlier, elections had actually sent it. the things were changing in the state from carried hours on it in 2016. but by a smaller margin the mitt romney had in 2012 a pay attention to that pale red section there. most of the attention is on maricopa county homes of the state, capital of phoenix, and about 62 percent of arizona population lives there by one. by shifting it into his column by about 45000 votes. he also needed a good showing here in pima county home to the state, 2nd largest city, tucson. it's a democratic stronghold. biden took nearly 60 percent of the vote in pima, his big when in pima balanced out. other counties that are small, but we're trump wins by a margin of 2 or $3.00 to $1.00. without pima biden's,
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narrow victory in maricopa would not have counted for much with all that said, what's the strategy for both harris and trump in arizona? well, there's a strong latino presence in the state. so let's start there. latino is are about one 3rd of arizona's motors, and this is how their party affiliation breaks down they trip originally lean democratic. but ahead of this year's election, polls have consistently shown that some latino is especially men, are moving towards trump, arizona, as a border states. so emigration is a big issue right here, but people also care about all the same things that we see topping voters lists nationwide. that is the cost of living jobs, lack of affordable housing, health care and crime. and remember what i said earlier about bind, running up the score and pima county. well trump will be trying to offset fema with big wins in the rest of arizona. and that includes turning out people who don't usually vote so called low propensity voters, given to raise
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a thin margin of victory 4 years ago. getting that boat out could be critical to winning arizona as well. the migrations all, some of the corporations account pay. last month's donald trump's and haitian immigrants had made the small tunnel shop why in the swing state of pennsylvania less beautiful. they also claim they are drain on resources, but as my kind of reports, resident saying, you thomas have brought the small time back to live. the many shut to shops in the main street to sign up, but struggling economy, but this local kaufman to long term residences, things are getting better in pot as a consequence of a new wave of immigration. if they wasn't here, this time would be so dead. you know what i mean? so a lot of kind of live has things up and a bunch of money to the, to the don't show uh what a beautiful name, but the towns, haitian immigrants in particular, had been the target the racist attacks that a series of trump rallies. and donald trump claims the town has been bankrupt by the immigrants. this load of illegal aliens is also bringing massive crime to the
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town at every place near it. the view with the borough council offices is that these comments so nothing more than racist lies. the burrow manager tells me the budget is healthy. there's no link whatsoever between immigrants and crime, and the immigration is fueling economic recovery. by the time you have a population increase, where there are people living here invested in the community, paying taxes working here. it's better. you know all the way around for, for the whole community. many in the street, so wary of talking to outside is but the response of this immigrant is resignation rather than and good because i am black. this is normal. well, gusta gold known by o as queen is a liberian immigrant who owns the shop. even the, the home base that was born and raised here. they loved the culture that the immigrants bought. so the city this town was settled by immigrants from europe,
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134 years ago. 5 decades ago there was mass, the industrialization and the values of western pennsylvania. hundreds of thousands of people left to find jobs in other parts of the country. housing prices dropped, been attracted by the low cost of housing. a new wave of migrants came in re developing the economy. it's cyclical, and it's always been that way. the major employee in the region, the pirates gloss company, shutting down a new cycle begins. and the malicious and racist lies about immigrants and immigration swept away by the currents of history by kind of i, which is era. charlotte roy, pennsylvania, across the atlantic. the election commission as a country of georgia is going to carry out a partial. we count of votes of to saturday's, parliamentary election claims of fraud were followed by mass protest and the capital tbilisi present. the cell only showed as billy bailey called for the
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demonstrations after accusing russia of interfering in the pulse allegations that must go denies the governing georgian dream policy, it was declared. the winner onyx driven is the executive director of the democratic security institute. that's an independent think time if it's focused on democracy and security in your versions during his life that from typically see thank you very much. indeed for being with us. the central election commission is going to be counting out this recount. and of course, the commission was overseeing the original voting. how confident are people going to be that the so called random return? so going to be trusted as well. these recounts are taking place subconscious, old and read actual procedure. eric georgia, the rule site this a number of districts must be so that's that random recounted, regardless of whether the result is this is dispute. you don't know. i mean fast, if you listen to those who all the speaker selection and go to the side of the opposition and sections of civil society. they, they are convinced that random recounts ok to make any difference they, they,
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they believe that having conducted that room recounts but this is not really going to change, losing these little in terms of election results. okay, so what happens in georgia, 1st of all now as well, it's very difficult to predict. so, i mean the context here is obviously that we've had problem entry elections here with the 26th of october. the government policy on dream was 5354 percent of the photos and come to official a soon to be official results of the exit public. however, before the election by 2 international companies suggested they wasn't, will that 40 to 42 percent of the vote? although the government exit poll company suggested that one, somebody 56 percent. so the, the, the, the opposition of now the speech is that election, the presence of the country solomon's the registry is called the top of washing special operation. the opposition of saying they won't take their seats in
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parliament. of all the other have the government to say that little this is distance mation show of accomplish really? who was the child palmer care just says that the opposition the civil society then will success uh the results. so we have a situation here which is right, total wise, politically, there was a process to on monday. um, well the people came out, some of the streets just purchased the results. uh, but uh, ultimately the overall atmosphere, human speed easy is one of a sort of a of a column actually uh, in the sense that, uh yeah, that does not. uh, there's a lot of, uh, what got them from the civil side to say to putting together what they say is evidence that the election wasn't for the free and fast and the other side, the government saying that's all of this. all these allegations are not based on the facts. so the moment this is all going on between the 2 sides, but so that must be here so far. is this sort of an easy piece?
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me i can i just, i was just a brief last question. if you don't mind polls have shown up until recently, about 80 percent of people in georgia had being keen to join the european union. why is it in the interest of the georgia dream policy to do? essentially what appears to be a, you turn in stock favorite in russia as well. i mean, the selection was cost by my not using social media and also the opposition in some of the sort society 6 here was a choice between the even russia and you know that the opposition was thing was good for us. that's about you. and if i, if the georgia dream is by progression, and you know, that, you know, on the face of it isn't to completely illogical campaigns that for them some age, given that g, d, adult dream and little talking here has a single item. they say it's a you my most opponent because of passing, if i should style apartment influence floor audio to see you said it's incompatible with mentorship, but the building policy for its part, the nice that it's up to you. it's cost detection step is
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a choice. it's important piece, so it's campaign suggested that you know, the just opposed images of the crate in destroy the buildings with jordan buildings with all of all the pets and condition funds and sets the jordan people. you know, if you've had it for us, at least you'll get peace. and that is how they, uh they, they, they, they put the election and you know, i'm based, they themselves, they themselves in the campaign. i use the slides on their posters, so they so i assume that we're going to have to leave it there on tablets or anything throughout the on free time is against us. but i'm very grateful to you for being with us. thank you very much indeed. well, to start had an order 0 wire record breaking test by north korea could indicate them develop a new kind dismissal. the
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authorities in ukraine saying, 11 year old charles been killed and 29. other people have been injured and overnighted strikes and an apartment block in the eastern city of hockey regions. governance says a russian aerial guided bomb hit. the 9 story residential building by scratch seems to be working to put out a fire, which is a while. it searches under way for people who may be trapped under rubble. south korea has an ice to new sanctions on north korea, targeting materials for solid fuel missiles that's not to have shown young, find an intercontinental ballistic missile office, east coast miss. how's going to be different to those 5 previously because it was in the air for longer wrote more bryan's reports. and so in soft career of another milestone in those careers, missile development. setting
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a record with the launch of what south korean and japanese officials believe could be a new type of solid fuel intercontinental ballistic missile. it reached a record breaking altitude of 7000 kilometers, traveling out into space before crushing into the sea to the west of the japanese island of her condo. eh, not the, that is why japan's defense ministry suspects. it could possibly be that different ms file. then in the past, officials from the west and south korea have condemned the launch, which came soon after a meeting between the defense ministers at which they discussed with ports that north korea is sending thousands of soldiers to support rushes rule against ukraine . i call upon them to cease their potentially the stabilizing behavior in both the endo pacific region. and now in the,
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in the european theater as well report suggest young young has been significantly increasing get support for moscow since president vladimir putin. summit you get this? yeah. south korea fee is russia could be supplying advanced rocket a nuclear technology in which to the extent to which north career and russia have been cooperating militarily, was highlighted in a brief thing this week by intelligence officials, the south koreans will make. cuz when they also want about this icbm launch, as well as a possible for the nuclear test to tie, locate the possibility of a 7th nuclear test cannot be ruled out internal preparations at boom, gary. whether or not it's continued clear, the test site is located appear to be almost finished. its thoughts such a test could be timed to coincide with the us elections, public broad, i'll just say era. so a refreshing pollution on direct or temperatures in the mediterranean sea or
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putting pressure on a critical marine ecosystem. but tens of millions of people depend on. now fishermen, on a remote greek island, are fighting back to try to save their seeds on an vitamin editor. nick clock spoke to some of the fishermen in, i'm all goes for thousands of years, the sea and all it's given as being that the house of everything in this ancient land. and then in one lifetime, it all changed. georgia says fish the bounty of the mediterranean for as long as he can remember. but now the next aconia pretty much empty. what to say today is very disappointed, completely. so nicholas has followed his prophet to see for these days, this little money to be made. at home and just have to do the stuff. i don't know what to do, never know what to do. cry. i feel like crying a lot of times i just wouldn't mind. what else can i do?
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greece has the longest coastline in the med, with thousands of violence. and this is one of those islands the most, surrounded by c u that is sustained for so long, but not guaranteed harvest of the mediterranean. does this thing of the past are precious for hold, all right. and the room not least the mediterranean itself is getting hotter because of climate change and southern marine heat waves are becoming more common. pitching marine bio diversity hard. last year, 60 percent of fish ducks with over fished, marine populations plummeted. the fisherman recognized the one thing they could do was protect what they had beneath the surface, live meadows of sea grosse once highly productive bias is refreshed. forage and reproduce. the fishermen have elected to stop old fishing for 2 months a year to allow the fish to breed in the zones of a agreed to
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a must have brought the mazda upon. it means that we will stop fishing and april me . it's a safe time. ah, we will not change the harbors, and we want to to clean our costs from a plastic and once approved by the government's 3 permanents. new fishing zones will be set to off around the island will part of a unique project. the expert type will catch on. first of all we uh we, we see the face populations increasing again in this areas. and we will see in increa increasing the income of the features so so better life for the local community. the fishing community of the mold of trying to restore the not florida gauge steel. it's nick long. i'll just era, i'm oldest greece. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with me on all the stories. but don't forget the website. of
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course i'll just come lot more background information on photographs there. i know about this and stay with us on the israel is judaism and judaism is israel. many american cheese are raised with a one sided view. what is room? this is our land. that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house, but the tide is shifting as younger. jewish americans and then the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation, is rarely 7 episode to announces era. a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rate cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond the people have spent a lifetime?
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what came that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in say, 10 x ray, counting the cost on o g a 0 just as the water begin to restate in the country south is a new severe flight hit, the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. we don't have any fresh water for drinking. no. can we cook food under these conditions? it is tough for us. the region is familiar with flash floods, but this is one of the worst spin over 30 years. thousands of people are forced to move homes and farm lands severely damaged. members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers, our leading rescue and relief efforts. we faced real difficult to investigate and people think that it wasn't too much water and i'm the current recovery for many as the farmers could take months or even years home got bad the dentist and both the
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crops that are prompted got washed away. it's a total loss climate experts, one that changing rainfall happens in the email and region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in band with that. the israelites are expansion. city of both the x 11 host care take a prime minister says he's hopeful of a cease fire and the coming days, the robot this in a business or does he have a life and don't have also coming up. and this is where the air, so i got to have a lot of on costs for the north. and johnson destroys a warehouse of medical supplies. that was only receive days ago. are you an inquiry? says israel, this carrier.

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