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the, the streets, un peacekeepers, and 11 on are injured in an attack. as their convoy passed through a check point insights on the notes from headquarters in del, find, getting you navigate to also coming up mass killings. and starvation is real, tightens as seen each on northern gauze, off on prevent palestinians from returning home. donald trump prepares for power after winning the us presidential elections. he's on track to win the popular vote on mountain web in mozambique capital. so where police and soldiers routes on the
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street trying to break a protest all by the political opposition. you say the reason selection looked like the color. we begin with reports that un peacekeepers have been injured by striking 11 on that happens at a check point on a road in slide on a so you and convoy was passing through several vehicles. i thought check points were damaged. the wind has complained about repeated is really attacks at its headquarters in southern lebanon. m on con, is joining us from bay ruth, and were on any clarity on whether the un peacekeepers themselves were targeted or what happens in this attack of the well, we have a statement now from the united nations peacekeepers, they say they self the name or unit felt homeboy bringing newly arrived
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peacekeepers to south living on was tossing side out when a drug and stripe a could nearby 5. keep these, keep as they say will likely engine untreated by the lebanese read christ of cross out the spots that you have now go into the bases in south live number 11. these army also confirming that 3 of its soldiers at a neighbor or check point nearby check point will also injured administrative health, saying that at least 3 people were killed. several calls will also destroyed in that drawing strike. now this dry strike took place at the a wally check point that's actually crucial because when israel issues it's full or is oftentimes it says to the residence of those areas, go north of the. ready of the river, and now it's actually the bombing that vital to vital lifeline outside of the south and where you are in the capital overnight. there was a strike very close to the own. the international airports in 11 on what's been the
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aftermath of that was a very, very serious incident. $411.00 on and for the lebanese government as well, like you say, johnny international airport is the only way out. now currently it is, i need one allen flying in and out from raw feed cover every international. and that is amy a now uh, most of the airlines i have suspended all of the operations for a number of months now when return for well, precisely for this reason they were worried that the apple who's going to get hit because it does get hit like a site it gets shut down. so this is a very serious incident. lowered for me is really well, they were trying to target me by apple, but very, very concerning the lebanese ok, thank you so much. i'm on con, reporting from a root, as well as really, or strikes have repeatedly had eastern, loving on destroying homes and heritage sites. many people have already fled the
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regions of call and volleyball, but some have decided to stay despite the risks, as they know for the reports. in the middle of the rubble and devastation, there's still life. but this park is no longer a place where children are safe. the ancient city of baltic and eastern 11 on has been repeatedly hit by as rarely strikes. i am, highland springs to the sound of the bombing. i missed my friends. they went somewhere this way. at least half of the city's population left when these really army issued, forced evacuation orders late last month. but there are those who refused to do so . among them, the medical staff at the main hospital in the area is that's what i'm going to yet . that's a lot the doctor in charge says they will remain in his words. steadfast, despite nearby is really strikes that causes damage to the facility. they call them
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and they want to pressure people, display them and turn them against that are just of this one top of the people here are supporters of the resistance. we want to leave our families and our now much of eastern living on has been engulfed in war. this is, has well as heartland, villages are empty. 6 weeks of intense air rates have destroyed so much when people in this impoverished region already had so little. it's a similar situation in the south of the country and in the southern suburb of beta, 11 ounce prime minister. and as he mccarthy has criticized the international community for remaining silent in the face of these attacks. people here say they feel the same. they say israel has been given a green light to destroy and kill of israel says it is targeting has the law and this infrastructure. but it strikes our destroying homes as well as historic
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buildings. the l. montreal, which dates back to the ultimate era was reduced to rubble, the destruction just away from the temple of jupiter bottlenecks, unesco listed roman ruins. not far away from the cities historic center. this used to be a famous restaurant. the owner says this was about hurting the economy already the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars, and this is a nearly bankrupt state. has the law and israel are negotiating under fire. all. yes, says she knows her children's future and lives are at risk. but she says, she's choosing defiance over surrender the motor to their lives have change because of the way these to the instruction on areas or the use to pay and know they are deprived of enjoying and those pay. but marie and yes, mena appear to have found their own safe space, at least for now. and their houses either follow the eastern 11 on
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the east. 46th palestinians have been killed in attacks across the gaza strip since dawn on thursday. the worst attacks in northern gaza is really forces are whitening . they're offensive and they fly. yeah. or red crescent medical facility and homes have been targeted. the humanitarian crisis is worst thing is really force has continued to prevent the entry of food and medicine into northern areas. israel siege on the north of this trip is now when it's 34th day. your stuff is warned that the entire population of the north is an imminent risk of death, from famine and disease. hiding the whole just joining us from data, but often central guys or how do you, how desperate is the situation in the north of the gaza strip? and what are people having to deal with the,
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the reading, the situations in northern ga, the keep evolving in too much harder much it's challenging circumstances for still really remaining residents of the northern part of district. we're not talking about many people live there because there's really monitor and stepped up the attacks and force people into internal force displacement. it's across the northern part of district, mainly in big la city. and as soon as people get through areas where the been seeking shoulders them, the are bonding killed inside these residential homes just within the past couple hours. this really monitor issues more sharp orders for enforce. evacuation good includes area in golf, a city in the northern part of gauze and said the ages of the northern parts of golf said, forcing people to evacuated the central area and the southern part of this, of just creating a permanent sense of displacement for people who've been rated this place for
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a whole year now. it's a little over a year, but in the north we still talking about ongoing intense bombing campaign to have already killed today. only 46 people, majority women and children. 36 of these people are from the northern part of district from many giovanni, or if you can envision a and these again, people are who are internally displaced. i'd be interested in go further internal displacements, an hour ago, a school was bombed in i saw the rest as you can. this particular school houses this way. it's families coming from different parts of the northern part of the gospel and all the cities as is really military keep pushing a from day it's inside of the gaza strip. reducing the majority of the buildings and the public facilities that infrastructure into rebels and pushing people into further internal displacements. even our constant trade in what different office space including remaining, the schools are still suitable for this place family to stay in. but again,
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they are being chased by the unpredictable bonds by the top. going more people to let people go than this particular school and almost double the number of the critically injury. so far we've not heard about any light injuries. people are right to the hospital. i know really impacted by the severe injuries and the burns dark caused by the the bonds folding on their head. these bonds are packed with names as they're packed with the pieces of metals that when they explode, the fly, the highest speed, the 1st, the to the bodies, the cost severe bleeding. and right now, at the current, the state, the health facilities, unable to intervene properly and provide a proper medical care to the injuries arriving to the home. that's what we see in the numbers increasing by the hours as people lose their life inside emergency departments or at the operating theatre simply because doctors don't have any capacity to treat them. we're still looking at the same situation in terms of a human and carry on the disaster in northern garza no access the water food
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medicine or live saving items that could, that are needed literally to support people's existence and northern government. northern guys or people are a trust and they are facing and existence of the thread and everything start to feed. now into one conclusion is relative interested in emptying northern garza is real population. it transferred it through military pressure to enforce this tar vision. and the hydration honey, thank you so much for giving us that update from gaza is rules. parliament has adopted a law allowing the government to expel the family members if is really citizens involved in a tax. so they would be expelled to the gaza strip, or any other location for up to 20 years. the law also applies to a residence of occupied east jerusalem. new to all day has more on these new laws from jordan's cap. so i'm on it as reporting from there because the is really government has banned alger 0 from reporting inside israel. i'm from inside the
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occupied westbank as there is concern that the current composition of these rarely cabinets that which is very much right wing. it feels on hindered in its efforts to basically have persecutes already, laws against the palestinian, his relatives. these are is really citizens of palestinian descent. and they see that not just in the actions taken by is really law enforcement that have pursued and, and imprisoned in many instances is really citizens who have even expressed sympathy with the children dying in gaza. but also now in a whole host of laws. some were adopted like the ones you talked about, but others are in the work and they come on top of already more than 50 discriminatory laws. the human rights organization say, make israel a state that is enforcing and apartheid regime against the palestinians whether
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their citizens or not. so there is real fear and among palestinian is rarely as i have to tell you when i talk to them, there is a lot of concern. people don't know what the next, what, what comes next after this. and they really have a sense of in security because this is not just the only home they know they have nowhere else to go. the so the us president joe biden will address the nation in a few hours time following donald trump's election. when trump has been celebrating his victory, it has the state in florida is one that i look for college, and he's also ahead by nearly 5000000 in the popular vote to the 1st republican candidate to do so in 20 years. and these are pictures treated by a long musk earlier on his social media platform, x up of have private celebration with trump,
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the president select. so i was kept to low public profile since tuesday night, as he begins shaping his government. while the democratic candidate, connell harris task and see to the presidential election and a call to her republican rifle in her 1st address to the nation since the loss, harris told her supporters to accept the results vowed to keep fighting for democracy under rule of law. can be how good reports and the harris election headquarters at howard university in washington, dc speaking at her element made or howard university us vice president connelly here is acknowledge the disappointment at her election loss, but encouraged christopher's to keep fighting for the ideals of her historic one to the white house, over the 107 days in this campaign. the way it has been intentional about building community and building coalitions,
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bringing people to gather from every walk of life. her so as her family and running may minnesota governor tim was looked on leading to trump 2020 election laws and refusal to accept the result. workers here is tools the crowd of fundamental principle of american democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. that principal, as much as any other distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny. it's a principle harris says she underscore did trump earlier on wednesday in her telephone calls, we can see the election. but she says, while i can see this election, i do not concede the fight that fuels this campaign, the
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by the vice for freedom, for opportunity, for fairness and the dignity of all people. some of the crowd were visibly emotional. as harris spoke, she offered these words of encouragement. sylvia table are watching, it is okay to feel sad and disappointed. but here's the thing. here's the thing. sometimes the fight takes a while. that doesn't mean we won't win. lexi us vice president, president joe biden, also called president elect donald trump, to discuss his historic campaign on thursday by then, we'll address the nation to discuss the election results and from the transition to the white house. kimberly help get algae 0, washington. ok, and we're bringing kimberly now joining us once again from washington. so do we expect or rather we do expect to hear from president joe biden in
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a few hours time. kimberly, what do we expect him to be saying, and what's the mood like in the white house? yeah, 1600 cmt is lumber, expecting to hear from joe biden as the mood is one of the, you know, mixed emotion obviously because this is not the outcome that the by them. harris administration was hoping for this was really an opportunity for a comma la harris to ascend to the oval office and that glass ceiling has got cracks in it, but it still hasn't been broken. and so, as this is obviously a moment of melancholy for campbell harris, but also for all of those who had hoped to see her, make that sort of final sort of pinnacle of the you know, the next actual on. so, as this has some sort of sadness that has been filled, but at the same time, joe biden is going to talk about how many achievements were still made,
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how he has no regrets that he selected her as his running mate. he's calls it one of the best decisions he's ever made. and he's going to talk about the historic achievement of her campaign and how she upheld the values that the bible, the harris administration and bodies. and all speculation is now on who's going to be filling trumps cabinet. what that's going to look like a lawn was because he expected to have an official role. you know, that was what everybody was thinking. that's what certainly donald trump has intimated. but in the last 24 hours, the transition code. sure. howard let nick has thrown a little bit of cold water on that. and the same goes for robert f. kennedy junior . the for health secretary. so there's a little bit of bigness surrounding those. 2 appointments. now, so there it's a little bit unclear whether or not they're now deciding maybe they don't want those positions, whether they'll be more of advisor roles is
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a little bit unclear. so those names are still floating out there. but also in addition, we've got senator tom cotton for potential defense secretary sen, marco rubio was possibly 2nd to her secretary of state as well as governor doug burg them in the running there as well. and then also you might remember this name, vic. bravo, swami. he was one of the rivals for the primary against donald trump. he might be also potential for a cabinet position as well. so these are some of the names that are banding about what some of the names that aren't likely to be in the cabinets. so are some of donald trump's family members, however, they are part of the transition team who are reading the people who alternately make up the whole trans cabinet. okay, thank you. kimberly, thanks for that reporting from washington. so head on al jazeera europe 1st, few leaders huddled to reassess relations with washington after donald trump's
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return to the white house. the for the tycer in june was going across the nose. and part of the philippines is in line with the seasonal range. the job they have use now in vietnam must be in the south. and something about the time where it's been particularly heavy recently and will be in the, in the science of all this, the end of the dry season, signaled by these charges will fund this drove scott, it's dragged into an easier east, i assure is cigna changes into the 1st cap of stairs come back to mount fuji. the sun is the dominant feature in the sky. for japan, korea, and good profit china. the shower might develop along the yankees, coming up from united nurse being fed back in to a shanghai and natalie said good by some on certain trough. we are also going to say good bye to the readings that are the heaviest i thinking carol on friday on
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saturday will probably not be so heavy, but they are moving up to what is eastern side of bangladesh. not cause most of india and northern pakistan, a sitting down to winter weather. tempt you about right for winter early winter. like i said he's, can you believe? yeah, cause he's been, you will probably mine will be if a system problem in the whole and deputy, it's are the hazardous or very pull at quantity and given there's no way to shift it given that pressure is high. this could last for a very long time. at least anyway, until monday the latest news civilians are having no place to go through because they already have been forced to this place from full shooters, is to nowhere with detailed coverage. it's not just the north of the entire thread is under attack by is really missile fights or just and it drones from the heart of
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the story. all eyes are now on un member states and whether they will defend the organization or simply as we yes to is really exceptionalism. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the 205 un peacekeepers have been injured by a strike and 11 on that happens at a check point on the road and signed on as an un convoy was passing through several vehicles. i thought check points were damaged is really forces have killed at least $46.00 to indians, and gas on thursday is really army is why thing and offensive in big not yeah,
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in the north of casa. and it's just issued new orders for people to be or be bonds . schools and residential areas are being targeted by explosive robots. donald trump is starting to shape his next government and will choose his cabinet in the coming days. in 6 weeks time, he'll be inaugurated as a 47th us presidents after winning tuesday's election. pollution mozambique, of fire to your gas, to disperse people, protesting against the government and the capital of the photo. the opposition called for weeks of demonstrations against what it says are fraudulent election results. thoughts after the ruling for lima party was declared the winner in last month's election. at least 32 people have been chosen, the unrest which forced neighboring south africa to close its border with the country on tuesday. malcolm, while i was at one of the demonstrations in the capital, i'm up with you. and we're going to take a walk down the street as i explained,
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so much essential mosquito is like a grade of straight roads. and many of those great roads lead from low income neighbors. several comes away all the way into the city. and on several of these different rides, very large crowd of positions. the 4th is at the marketing. we're trying to log into a safety sensor. and what we've seen in many places replace uh, breaking them up with fig, off and on this one of the, one of the main boulevard. go in right through central. nothing to do that crowd that opposition supports is coming this way. they set up these some of set up funding, vibe, long. others have been faithful. and so just as a ride here, people to yeah. when they see the army and the soldiers, mostly the soldiers on the street. uh on, on the vehicle. uh, with uh, gun towers on, so no machine guns mounted. uh, and then when we seen that happen on several occasions,
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the 3 of them being deployed, he'd come in and fired tig, the armies been getting a much more positive response from these crowds of, of positions of both is where is the police? many people uh, doing a ton thing south to got them. why are you shooting us? mustang with africa and there's been a diverse response to donald trump selection when well congratulatory messages have for it in stomach use, trump for being hostile to the continents. miller reports from johannesburg in south africa that 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 to full, technologically that's happening with china. and of course,
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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 firms would scrutinize more closely to aid assistance to pull countries would benefit the you with, with some remain positive the most of almost the same needs, instead of adding to of some kind of gender totally notes of all these categories. and very of course, i'm only 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 yeah, ends and baldwin, south african presidents, the remote forces says he looks forward to continuing a mutually beneficial relationship with the united states. canyon president william
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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 move and anything else, somebody the ultra 0 john is about. donald trump's campaign promise to stop the war and ukraine is worrying you. leaders, they're meeting and hungry is capital budapest, to discuss global issues, including the future of russia's war. trump has also promised to impose sweeping terrorists on all imports to the us, including those from europe. this sort of distinction was so the question for us is, are we prepared to defend europeans interest? i think this must be a priority. it should be nice to throw a knife, transatlantic alliance. know, questioning our existing alliances well to narrow nationalism that prevents us from being up to the challenges against china and the us. this is
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a historic moment for your opinions, a decisive moment and a feeling curious how someone had about a has more from budapest, a selection of trump. how's the weather set? the tone for the discussions of the european political community, which was established in 2022. augusta backed up with a bunch of invasion of ukraine today, was going to be mainly about providing more political, financial, and military aid to ukraine. but with trump saying during the campaign that he was going to move forward, have a do with lesson positive id, but putting an end the war in ukraine. people here are trying to figure out exactly what the americans mean by it did with putting isn't going to be forcing the credit is into more and more concession, something which was brushed assigned by the ukrainians by the germans and by the french in particular. so it seems that the european leaders will have to wait and
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see what kinds of indications the amount of cars are going to make in the future. when trump is, you know, great to my crew to the secretary general of nato, made it quite clear that he's looking forward to coordinating f as in the future with donald trump of the money they to members now committed to spending more than 2 percent of that due to the on, on defense, this was the prerequisites by trump when he was elected in 2016. what seeing that is that the man who has not met who was going to pull out from nature. so generally speaking, the europe is concerned about what happens next and the, the trump going to need a lot to reassigning a deal with booting at the same time disengaging from nature, pushing back. but i'll just be right with us. now in germany, the opposition is calling for an immediate parliamentary vote of confidence. after the governing coalition collapsed. 3 party lions for the part after chancellor. all of charles fired the finance minister and
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a dispute over economic policy. schultz laid out his preferred timeline, which includes a confidence vote in january, followed by an early election. germany's president has urged all parties to act responsibly, step, but it's comes out ms gets some good beating. many people in our country are worried about the uncertain political situation in our own countries in europe, in the world, and also after the elections in america. this is not the time for tactics and trickery, but it is a time for reason and responsibility. i expect all those responsible to do justice to the scale of the challenges v australian government. so as it's planning to band children under 16 from using social media prime minister anthony alban is says

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