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the world news. her name was thomas newton. children in there was shell. sure thing hang on, thing in the world. give them the mess. kennings installed vacation. israel tysons at siege on no one garza and prevents palestinians from returning home. the head of the ottoman this is l 0 life from dough house or coming up a direct stripe just misses away from savings. airport is ready for me. was escalator tax and 11 east capital world leaders congratulate donald trump and that
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concerns of how the 2nd time would impact allies and phones and police and mozambique 5 to i guess, to discuss antique government protest us and the capital, the palestinians and move in dallas. i have been hit with is really totally s strikes and other attacks. as we'll see, show them know for the strip is more than a month old. at least a 1000 palestinians have been killed in that time. as writers have been using explosive robots to destroy residential neighborhoods in bates law here, civil defense teams are being prevented from carrying out their work. that's meant that they've been unable to recover thousands of bodies that aligned industries.
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that you're monetary and costs as, as listening as is where the forces continue to prevent the entry of food and medicine and to move in areas use that as well, that the entire population of the know is it imminent risk of death from famine and disease. we're going to bring in our correspondent and the further issues joining us live from that on both of us in central gaza and hence the killing spree continue and across gaza. of the definitely elizabeth se, just targeted. the monday club cooling for the red crescent into a bad. yeah. with the the is where the plots copters, we are unsure if any of the medical stop for injuries or not to this point. but also there were 2 other houses, densely populated houses targeted in this jeff was one. and this is one of the closest areas to japan. yeah. and another in part of the douglas troop and earlier
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today a does to house populated was targeted into bad. yeah. and another house pop density populated was targeted and beat that. yeah. so the target, the targeting of does, the populated, has, is continues. but let me remind you that those policies and use that are in baseline. our policy news will evacuated after the continuous orders by the is ready forces about policy is are saying that to bad news, refugee come turned into rooms where the forces is littered. the targeting all the residential houses and evers, a dental areas according to policies in japan. yeah. they also say that the air strikes did not stop and that's why some people at due to the intense firing and, and tons of topics. why that is, where the army they evacuated to be here, but now that is where the forces is concentrated. all a bit strange on big that he had. let me remind you that for 2 weeks now,
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the civil defense teams are able to reach the area, especially after the fact that the is where the forces it affords those medical. a civil defense seems to a box you wave at the area. so every is trapped under the rubble or needs immediate life saving have been well habit because there's no medical team. so there's no civil defense themes on the ground. and also for a month now there has been no food. watch your age or medicine in during the, those areas and all of the attempts for any type of food or watts or to enter the nothing causal strip has been denied by that is where the army and the situation in the center. regardless, trip and the southern gaza strip is not better in any way where that is, where the forces continue to target dense and populated where they killed up to 6 policy news in a mostly that's refugee camps earlier today. and not only that,
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how does the news are striving and suffering to find food, walter and medicine in here in the central dogma of elizabeth pen, thank you very much for that update. that's him the holiday with the license live and then on the ball on central gaza to live in on now where it is rarely asked why, cuz heck, close to favorites f was this video catch at the moment of the explosion. it comes off to intense is randy attacks and southern and eastern 11 on the lebanese government has a choose is around the projecting diplomatic initiatives. while hezbollah says it's only open to tools for the question, and they know whole that has more from they would say, well, some of the overnight is riley strikes where the closest yet to baby's international airport. just a few meters from one of the runways. i'm going to show you the miss ios impacted behind those trees. it caused some material damage, but as you can see,
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we're going to show you savings international airport. the only commercial airport in the country is still operational. this airports really is a lifeline for the country for the people of the country they, they're able to leave, they're able to come back home and it's also a humanitarian lifeline because they much, either too many korean aids or drives 311 on here is just airports so the closest strikes yet, there were other strikes in basically the southern suburb. you can see the black smoke still hanging over the area. there were intense strikes, overnights. and in those neighborhoods which are largely empty of the this incidence followed an incident if you'd like on wednesday and tell a view where a miss style impacted on the grounds of tel aviv international airport has the law claimed responsibility for targeting a military position close to tel aviv international airport. so this seems to be
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a response because as well and has, well, i really have been sending messages to each other and has a belie using a new weapon. if you like, it deployed the fact that 100 then 10 ballistic missile surface, the surface of the so that has a range of 300 kilometers and it carries up to 500 kilograms of explosives. so as you can see, both sides are negotiating under fire, trying to showcase their military capabilities. but despite testable, as you know, is increasing the operations across the border and it's still graphical rates. but so far, israel has not been deterred. this is rose, parliament has adopted to a several proposed contribution, knows one allows the sacking of palestinian is rarely teachers who show support for attacks against israelis. the 2nd allows the government to expel families of suspected attackers. it's bringing our correspondent noodle de, she's joining us live from jordan's capital. i'm on because that is where the
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government has banned all just data from the fulton in israel and the occupied west back. oh, tell us about these laws and why human rights organizations. so concerned about them, the, well, the laws are extremely controversial and they're just the tip of the iceberg as we're being told one, as you said, allows for the deforestation of citizens of israel hello of palestinian descent, who happened to be family, members of a people attacking who have attacked israel, or had planned to attack israel, they would be deported if they were deemed to have had prior knowledge or a express sympathy with the act or with so called terrorist organization. and i have 2 notes here that old palestinian factions are labeled as a terrorist organizations by israel and any expression of sympathy with the victims of the war in gaza. have been a labeled as expressions of support for terror,
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especially in the past year. the other law targets palestinian schools and occupied east jerusalem, which is real have next legally as well as schools inside israel. proper run by palestinian is rarely use an any expression of palestinian identity or support for palestinian aspirations and the use of national symbols. that would be deemed in a very sweeping, very elastic notion of terrorism as that would be sacked without prior. notice the schools could also be the funded by the ministry of education. in fact, the as a civil rights in his real association for civil rights. and isabel has really found that the alarm saying that this at the bill against teachers in particular opens the way and marks palestinian teachers as targets for persecution. ok, so sounds like a real expansion of the legal expansion of action against palestinian is ratings
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that show solid ashes. but the seller palestinians know the other story that we've been following very closely from as well over the past few days as benjamin netanyahu fire in his defense minister. you'll have got to tell us about the full mouth from that as well. and the majority of, as rarely is view this of firing as a political act. they don't support it. and they view this as nothing. yeah. his way of keeping his coalition and alienating anybody who disagrees with the disagreements, of course, between, that's any, a whole underline, predict the war. they're not about the war itself. in fact, deadlock does not exactly known to be a moderate or a dog among the rags. they agree on domestic issues, particularly when it comes to the conscription law and other things related to the nature of is around whether it would be leaning more towards religious dynamism. or
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to be more secular. and we have to remind our viewers galani in may was named along with nathan yahoo by the prosecutor of the international criminal court as wanted for arrest. because they are accused of carrying out crimes against humanity and work crimes, including the use of starvation as a weapon of war. a lot of course has the one that sealed garza in october of last year named palestinians. human animals and said they would not receive food or water, or fuel or any assistance. no, thank you very much for that node or a live in. i'm on the us president elect donald trump is celebrating, has a victoria has a state and central florida. he's won the electoral college and does a head bind 85000000 and the popular vote to 1st republican candidate to do so in
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20 years. and these are pictures, toys, invite you on mosque, on his social media platform, x of a private celebration with trump. the president elect has kept a low public profile since tuesday night, as he begins shaping his government. and the face of democratic presidential candidate coming to house has conceded the election to the republican bible has told me supposes to keep fighting for democracy and the floor. we must accept the results of this election the earlier today i spoke with president, he liked trump and congratulated him on his victory. i also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition, and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power the frequency of the times, the joining as my from washington dc. and she has, of course, the big question now is what the next trump administration will look like. i know
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it's just up to 6 o'clock in the morning there, but do we have any clues? and we have another cruise that we have all the, all the comforts or dig 3 factions within the trump political coalition are involved in the transition process, which is why it's sort of fascinating. so on the one that you have the near combs, and then the liberals of your stablish and republican followed are the ones who, you know, in the short hand, or for endless war and intervention and fighting it wrong. china and russia to the end that it was the regulation and the economics fair and wall street. yeah. a primacy over over the walk, a role that they're involved in the fact we, we, we, we were told in the last day we'll say that brian hook, who is at the neil comes near calling is in charge of transition at the state department. that's fascinating. but there's also involved in the transition process is the popular swing up the trunk collection. so that means by vice president elect j. d rams has been consulted. dalton junior adult donald trump's son. this is the
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america for us talking call some. these are cheap fingers. you who have problems. yeah. the whole point about very coalition is no more and less more. so we want to spend the money at home. we're done with being the world's policeman. we don't want intervention. and all these countries, window on wall street trump like over the working person or what kind of stuff. even though j d balance is very close to the street, we'll see ties, but there's a there that's what they say. and then we do actually, it will say part of the help will street itself, will the big chief executives involved? so we have a part of this rhetoric about the economy, but we also have wall street in charge of the transition team to where is it all get back with us. we're going to end up how is this, what we're going to be so that we have a really interesting story, just appear to be in the political pressure in washington about china. now we know that donald trump, once an economic war with china, but now we're seeing a report by neil con ring is really worried that he doesn't necessarily. busy sabre rattling miller tree, millet tree rhetorical award principle over taiwan,
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but really worried about that they were that he might be trying to negotiate something with china. does it say in the words of this, of this report? i try to is less a. trump is less inclined to to say that for you, i should come to tie one's defense. you said the drum fills the tile engine, chip pay for its own defense. because trump, as far as he's concerned taiwan stole the us to somebody, conductor industry. so the lots of justice of the near comes back, i'm say, the choice of secretary state when we file student, how could a secretary of state from the old, near compaction. then read your supplement on you crate. i'm say that thailand is responsible for its own defense group is that possible last time? of course trump did talk a big game about hating then they were calling today to get dimensions for them, surrounds himself with near combs. anyway, how is this all going to turn out? we're just about to begin to find out. she have thank you very much for that. she have her time. so you live in washington dc. there are concerns about the impact on us lines. it's in the asia pacific region under donald trump's presidency. already
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china's foreign ministry. ones building no windows and a trade for vol mcbride reports foundation for several years. the us has been building strong ties with its allies in asia pacific, especially japan and south korea, who's presidents cool donald trump, to congratulate him. but also it seems to seek reassurance. trumpet that when you get to, i believe the trilateral cooperation between south korea to united states and japan will proceed well during the next trump presidency. the lead is also discussed to north korea as we sent the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile. as relations with p on young are at the lowest pointing years of . the big question is whether trump might try to resume diplomacy with north korean leader kim jong, done for the island of ty, 12,
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there is uncertainty about whether it can count on continued us support in the face of growing threats from mainland china, china regards ty, one is a break away problems that it's promised to take back by full sippy past due. it is deeply suspicious. i knew trump administration might to use the island in a why the dispute with beijing over trade, china is bracing itself for a stiffer round of terrorist. the trump has promised and that could lead to retaliation. so china is just wait, they're just sitting there and say, okay, let's see when he comes. but it doesn't mean they're going to be passive. they will push back, trying to says in calling trump to congratulate him. president sheets in paying reminded him that history has shown that 2 countries game from cooperation, but lose from confrontation, public pride, i'll just say, are they doing? and let's look at reaction from africa on thomas victoria. wal congratulatory
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messages, all pulling in from out of the se trumps approach to africa as viewed as hostile funding. the mother reports from johannesburg and south africa or during his previous presidency. donald trump was lovely dismissive of africa and he was heavily criticized when referring to some countries in a derogatory way. trump is always the no to want to counter chinese influence on the continent. judas could drive his foreign policy, the tide war and say, but that's the thing that's happening between the united states and china. there's a triple a technologically that's happening with china. and of course, the tension with china on the south china seas and tie one of these factors i going to play a part in how the new administration in america is going to have relations with africa. it's likely that trump would scrutinize more closely to aid assistance to pull countries would benefit the you with, with some remain positive. i don't know if that's the most of almost the same. it
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is the same kind of gender turn the notes of all these categories. was very easy, pretty simple. regarding africans, everything seduced that africans also support him. and in fact, i personally believe that hen becoming the new president of the united states could truly change things. congratulations. have come from the leaders of many african countries, including my julia. if you b, as in bob with south african presidents, the remote force of says he looks forward to continuing a mutually beneficial relationship with the united states. canyon president william router has also congratulated from relations with african countries, could be less predictable under donald trump. but some of the say you could have a little pragmatic approach to the continent. one that's dictated by what benefits the united states. more than anything else, somebody the mellow, i'll do 0, john as well. and there's his secretary, general montfort,
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as also congratulate at donald trump on his victory, saying his leadership would be key to keeping the line strong. however, trump has previously choose european members, if not contrib, reaching enough financially defense that to alex cuts off the law says more low, the full, the election. donald trump is being clear on how we felt about need to members and the financial contributions to the alliance. i've been saying, look, even though i gotta pay, we're not going to project. okay. american frustration with the lack of european financial commitment to the alliance has been an issue for years. but the invasion of you cream by russia in 2022. we focus, nate has result domestic defense spending. spike is european nature members prepared for the possibility of a conflict with russia. in the near future, we are ending up our defense industrial capacity. producing more shells, more ships, more missiles there may have done for decades, which we need to go further and faster. for our own the terms and to supports to
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create the toner purpose promise to quickly in the warren craig, after i win the presidency, i will have the horrible war between russia and ukraine. settled that it would have never happened. it would have never ever happened of ours. the overwhelming majority of military h. ukraine comes from the united states during the fatigue is set to. and europe has stepped up to help president follow de zalinski. this is you, we are on your side for us to launch a safety phase. and what the, the, these are we know that the, you need multiple more maybe to support and move, and then for support. the trump administration will likely insist member states pay the fair share of nato's financial button. the board and ukraine is given a to renewed focus, but it's expenditure has stored, bringing home just how much a whole with a superpower cost remains to be seen with
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a member. states can increase their own contributions to satisfy the incoming us president alex patropolis houses 0. let's do the head on knowledge a 0, a social media timeouts. children on the 16 e as in australia and may soon be banned from social media. the . a landmark case has been sent someplace around the world. its enormous phenomena is historical and paid the weights of the potential penalized climate. enact is the will wake up. who will the government? this is really something does, can make a turning point, or thrice beats the citizen, using the bowl to hold governments and corporations to account if they don't want to do it. by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it just the
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the challenges here of me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to event stories. the seller is there any forces and name sees to northern, gaza for the 34th day coming palestinians, and as strikes and autonomy attacks at least 27 people have been killed, stolen on thursday. donald trump is already starting to shape this next governments and we'll choose those cabinets in the coming days and to 6 weeks till the end overlays as the $47.00 us president officer winning tuesday's election is on track to win the popular party police in mozambique. and find 2 guys to dispose people protesting against the government of the capital them approved. so they all
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position called for weeks of demonstrations against what it says. a fraudulent election results as off to the ruling fema potty was declared the winner of in last month. some action, at least 32 people have been killed in the unrest which forced neighboring south africa to close order with the country on tuesday that spring in malcolm, when he's joining us, live from the capital. my pluto malcolm. tell us what's to be happening this we're going to show you around. we're in central my food. so in, in this direction is the presidential palace of the key buildings. the line of soldiers here across the valley, then on this on the vehicle has a taurus on so there's no machine gun mounts. and every time the soldiers come into contact with the crowd of protest as people of kid. meanwhile, police, on the other hand, they just passing crowds violently, whether that protesting faithful or not. we take a look peacefully. well, no, we would be taking a look down the street. we can see mean that it was
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a series of reading funding, but i bought some this uh boulevard. now this is uh, one of many uh, roads that make up the grid that is sent to my is on beacon. these bird stretch for columbus has into low income areas on the outskirts of the city, from lack crowds of thousands of protesters from several directions have been trying to get into the center for a much as cold by opposition. lead of enunciated ones on a. he says he was rig down to the victory in the reason section. every time the police fire take us, it does seem to make people more angry. they disperse into the side streets, but then come back again. people say waiting here to see if my galani will turn up in the food. so today he left the country off to, to be seen. the policy officials was shot dead almost 2 weeks ago as they were preparing to challenge the election results in the constitutional court. since then,
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he's been communicating from a secret location why we believe the south africa using social media channel. the series of internet blocks and restrictions here, which rights group say, are legal under international law of made it difficult, but nonetheless, is supportive, insisted across the country over the last week of being heading out onto the street . and some places funding the offices of the ruling policy or police stations. and everyone's waiting to see what's going to happen here in the food se. today, malcolm web keeping a very close eye on the situation there for us. and welcome to essentially malcolm gelani's president and says he's prepared to dissolve parliament in clear the way for elections off of the collapse of the governing coalition. frank walter stein mind has urged all parties to act responsibly. the opposition is quoting for a problem into the verge. of confidence by next week, the 3 positive lines fell upon off the chancellor. on f. schultz fired his finance
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minister and the dispute or the economic policy. schultz said the vote can be held in january finally, this will have something as charlie in the government says it's planning to band children on the 16 from using social media findings to anthony albanese says, social media platforms will be held responsible for enforcing a new door the move comes with a strategy and parents have increased calls for the children to be protected from home online, including bullying. social media is doing hom, due at kids and on cooling tom, on a spike in this thousands parents, grandparents and these and uncles, di locked me worried sick about the site, the back kids online and i want astray and parents and families to know that the government has your back, i want parents to be able to say, sorry my, it's against the law for me to get you to do this. a and that set for me,
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elizabeth solomon, but you can waste case up to date with all the developments on our website at any time at all, just 0 don't. com. weather is next. the inside story will examine the international consequences of donald trump selection victory. thank you very much for watching the okay. it's got cool enough to bring started shaft the very top to the mountains and tom. sure. but the out to whether it's for the science and just coming across the north of lose on is timeframe. changing the engine is, gets pretty strong. this one that i think it would cause some wind damage is pastoring the north coast. the cost is gonna produce a lot of right in this area is pregnant to land slides in land as well. of course that's moved fairly quickly so it will be off show and or friday be spending in the will more because of the south china sea sons are. so japan, korea,
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almost all of china. there is a finger of rain stretching out from me and across the united to the south west of china, which is the system that had to admit and then all cheryl's reforming and coming back into was this part of eastern china engine. you still have open water by this time i will be weakening policy and trust gone, but we have an ice circulation here, which means have you raising is lucky, young girl and beyond. and then with warnings in place for carla tunnel now to possibly start anchor as well. that's where the rain will be. of course, for the rest of india, which should be now settled, spelled for months on end system as you know for north indian fighting and a good part of northern packaged on a call to is a big issue. if he's portland, i haven't, i for the whole, it will stay almost hazardous and the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk,
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but little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to create smoking mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate to page has been systematic except purchased the oil industry was a main bank roller or opposition to the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? most youtube absolutely. on, on disease. donald trump selection victory was driven by domestic issues. but it's consequences will reach far beyond us borders with wars in the middle east, europe intention, high with china. how is this victory being received around the world? this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the pro.

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