tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 8, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the the limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter arrange the, the hello online site. this is a news on line from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the un human rights chief says justice must be served for the grave violations of international law. committed in golf at the cross folder exchanges, aside between israel and hezbollah. and these 2 people are killed in southern
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lebanon. mullins in amsterdam, off the is really football fans. shouts, racist, tons and pull down palestinian flags. donald trump's administration begins to take shape as his republican policy edges closer to full control of congress and peace. assembled with alexis, sports needs, round madrid, head coach carla mentioned last. but any time in his team can turn things around following defeats against ac, milan and barcelona the welcome to the program. we begin this news out with a cold for a due reckoning, horrific violations in garza. but the united nations says may amount to genocide. according to its human rights office, it's verified the personal details of people killed in gaza and says close to 70
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percent of women and children b, u n. a c. all examined is rarely attacks within a 6 month window and says the fig it indicates a systematic violation of the need to protect civilians. and then the reports have closed for justice to be sub for the gray violations of international law. a report raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer, attacks on hospitals, you know, parents, systematic fashion and china is it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions, the international court of justice in its serious effort as on provisional measures, underscored international obligations of these rather to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited the conduct. it is essential that there is do reckoning with respect to the allegations of
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serious violations of international, through credible and impartial, traditional parties. and that in the meantime, all of the relevant information and the evidence are collected and preserved. meanwhile, it more than a year of will gauze as administrative health says, move in $43500.00 palestinians have been killed. at least 17210, with children killed by is riley strikes of 11700 women. the report comes as part of sidney is a northern gauze. a continue to suffer on the a month long is rarely siege is really ministry is cultural, people's access to food and medicine, well civilians live onto the constant threat of attack. and remember, we'll get the latest from the gaza strip with heidi my food besides less to gave. at his own day, he was at the united nations headquarters in new york, gave
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a diamond report from the un on how women and children have paid the price in israel's won't garza yeah, that's right. the damming is probably an understatement, given how a sobering this report is. this i said it's more than 25 pages long. i've been coming through it all morning and there are some real start numbers, some of which you have already stated. but i think the real key thing to point out here is a couple of things is that this report only looks at 6 months up until april of this year. so you say why only till april, because it's taken so long for the human rights office to do the painstaking job of verifying that they tower these. that's key. these are you in officials that are using a host of a resources to, to look at verified this and what they're finding is that of the 8119
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verified this in this report, 44 percent are children. 26 are women. so that's, as you said, it was 70 percent women and children and that falls in line of what we've seen from the guys and ministry of health as well. who's been saying this? quite frankly, for months now. so this report really backs that up. we've also heard from is really officials for many months now that they do not target entire families false . according to this un report, 88 percent of the fatalities that they were able to verify were, were situations were 5 or more people were killed in an attack. so that refutes is really talking points that they, that they don't target large groups. and then this is also key. israel continues to say that they don't target residential buildings. of course are reporters on the ground. we see what their own eyes they do. however, this un port report, again verifies that thing 80 percent of the, of the,
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of the 2 of the tests that they verified were people that were killed in residential buildings. again, primarily women and children. so it's clearly a damning report. it only looks at 6 months, but it gives you a real snapshot here of how bad the situation is. and i will say the u. n. has continued to say outside of this report that the death told it the minutes date guys are ministry of health is given over 43000. that is probably under count as well because you unofficial, they're saying there are still hundreds if not thousands of people that are still buried under the rubble that the un says, no one can get to because israel's continue bombardment. ok, gabriel alexander, thank you for breaking that down for us. gave the united nations headquarters in new york. well, let's get reaction where it really matters honey. my mood is indira by the in central gauze at honey. what is your reaction to this report from the united nations that shows 70 percent of those killed in gaza in 6 months have been women
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and children. of the melinda hard to through is the, is that this is again, a conservative reading of the daily struggle. the daily who are rebec conditions keep on folding across the gaza strip. just the past few days is really military has targeted and destroyed as many homes as it did at the initial week. so this genocide, the war, entire areas in the northern part of this prep of your body refuge account based on one data by or people work for. so that would have been a latin completely now, the tragedy that were people inside these homes were not given a prior warning whatsoever. they weren't killed inside the residential building. so we're seeing this patterns of civilian targeting, a civilian killing with our women and children among them, or elderly. but we're seeing a massive deliberate attack on families across the god. this is
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a new product that has started a few months ago and it keeps going on every day we read about more than one family, be not blue created and wife of the civil or history. there's also the patterns of deliberate attacks on international organization, including on or what facility they vac ocean center. these are on or what facilities marked by the blue line. they have the the blue color, they have gunner with black, so they are protected by international law. yeah, there's really military deliberately violating this target, not only the physical facility, but also employees and workers on the ground with our 8 more guards, whether they are inside their vehicles or other international organization. employees across the gaza strip to go to the patterns of destruction. just a truthful examination of the foot is just that shows the level of destruction in northern gaza right now. the, the part of this for the frame homes public facilities in front. so i suggest that it's not about demilitarize vision. now they've really been
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a very suggest all the time. it's not about finding relevance that it's about emptying the northern part of districts. we're looking at there is that turn to a waste land, not a proper for humans to live in these areas anymore because of the destruction of all means of life. and henry, we know that not a day goes by without is rarely strikes in the gaza strip. what can you tell us about what's happened in the last few hours? well that's one more development that they really need to be added to the report because they're looking for the time the window of the report was over. we have another 6 months of ongoing atrocities correct directed against families. just to day 3 more families were killed inside the home that they were taken as a shoulder. and the possibility that they were forced out of the room. the worst of this is an attack on a family and the la city, that's all it must be residential. it block where close to 15 people were killed again, women and children mix up the vast majority of casualties and the attack. more
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people miss thing on a trap. under the rubble, there's also another family and you evaluate your cabinet as they happen to be a business owner joe. this is the, the potters of attack that we're seeing. people from different categories across the goals are whether that leads to from the age of gated, a class engineers and doctors. and now business owners who at some point represented the middle class and above building the palestinian economy together and supporting it as much as possible. now are being the target of these on a predictable fall in bonds. again, entire families been killed in northern part of the strip. 39 people across the northern strep of your body, of your gun and boot layer where people were moved. whereas an order to move do for you back to wish in their being targeted inside these areas. okay, honey, thank you for that honey. my mood that for us in 0 by the in central garza, so as to now to 11 on where at least 2 people have been killed and is really a strike in the south of the country. it's like happened in the town of cas,
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the templates it hit a building on the towns main road. now israel's months long assault on southern 11 on has left wide spread destruction and force. many people from that homes. novelty is one of the largest cities in the area and has been raised to the ground. fine, is there any attacks the lebanese government has accused, as well as commissioning rule crimes. the 1st bullet, his fine around 50 me sounds from 11 on into northern israel fence at a friday morning. simon sounded in the port city of haifa as well as of the nearby cities as a bonus, as it targets it is really military bases. israel says it's a defense system has intercepted some of those missiles. let's go to norwood a. she's in jordan's capital, i'm on a because the is there any government is found out?
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is there a for me or posting in the occupied westbank? i'm from inside israel nor what more you hearing about these attacks in northern israel. i mean, according to the, is really are me. 60 projectiles were a seen and most, most of the intercepted that's and in addition to several drones that were identified by these really are me about half an hour ago. we took 20 minutes for the is really air for us to chase after those drones and according to a statement by the israeli army. those drones have also been intercepted but not without injury. several injuries have been reported. lights, nothing graves and a 3 story building and go for the see if needed to actually, or act uh, was damaged by one of the rockets. it's not clear whether this was a, his blood rocket or one of the rockets used to intercept them. but the damage that
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that home sustained is quite considerable. and this is, you know, this is becoming part of the daily routine, especially during the evening hours. the routine of also firing drones while using rockets in some way to throw off the is really air defense systems. it is working a lot of the times where the air force kind of struggles for a few minutes, sometimes up to 2040 minutes to find all those drones and down them when they account. okay, thank you for that new or all day that for us in amman or the don't prime minister says he's deeply ashamed by what he described as a series of antique symmetric attacks against phones often is rarely football club . at least 62 people have been arrested 5 injured and want police described as deliberate attacks on phones of macaulay. tel aviv now is rarely suppose this tool
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down palestinian flags in the center of amsterdam before the game against ajax summer. also reported to have chanted races, slogans against arms. security measures have been increased and the city is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says, extra commercial plains have been sent to the netherlands to repair trade is res. that's good assessing. she joins us now from amsterdam, stuff, so the mayor of i'm sit down, has been speaking in recent hours. what does she have to say? well she 1st gave us the fact that the 5 people of the, my copy tell a few football supports us were admitted to hospital briefly and they all been released already. so there were a light injuries, mostly among those supports us and thousands of them had lights injuries. and there are no more missing people because there were some rooms that some people have not
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been accounted for. but everyone now has being accounted for. and most of these, it's really football science, i know already at the airport or on their way back to it's or alabama because these are is right, i'm sorry is for amy france and also jews. the mirror of am so that i'm really cold of the french black the day for a i'm so that i'm saying that the international reputation of the city also as a jewish city is really been damaged. that she said it was very embarrassing. and i have to remind or of us that the, the history here, most of the, the jews were living in the city and of and so that would have been supported. also with the help of dutch people uh at the start of the whole across in the 1940. so that's why this is a very sensitive issue here. uh for then that lives on a for am. so them, and she actually also didn't give any context of why this happened to suddenly,
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after the match happened, because there was a whole lead of thousands of mcafee support is worth it to them to attend to this match with the i x. i'm so them and they were in the city already days and a lot of things happened in between before this riot started after the match. so this is what the mayor had to say about this. and this is what i officer in the press conference. and i asked the question about the context because this didn't happen out of the blue last night off to the match. you already described it was a palace thing and flag a burn to was it one take enough, a building at a song scan to buy them a copy fence also very much insulting to a rabbit people. so that was a whole context that laptop to the events, which of course are fairly deplorable which happened last night and you're not describing this context, the copy fence. we're also taking that part i interviewed just one of them before i came via and he also called yeah, we had, we did some publications. yes. so he admitted that so that part of the story is
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also not being being told. let me say that we did describe the context i described in general terms, and our commissioner describes which happens on a thursday wednesday night before everything erupted. but i want to make clear, we are used um, in amsterdam, there can be tensions. there are many demonstrations and protests and we are always prepared for them. and of course, they are related to the situation in the middle east and ongoing war and israel and punish, punish time. which, which happened last night, is not a protest. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crying while the may of call these riotous and to submit to again,
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she also said that you could actually understand that there were some connotations and a remembrance of the programs happening during world war 2. here, but the also the same sort of rhetoric has come from the government in the hague, the largest ruling party, the freedom party of k, as well as the far right party. and he, i mean, do they also condemned to defy elizabeth also has been talking about a possible deputation. so people who have been involved in the, in, in this file is induce riots. also say that's multicultural to come as he describes people that they should not be part of this country. so the rhetoric is fairly much going in the direction of a n t integration and n t islam. and these as these are rhetoric steps, we have been hearing from the far right of for many years already. and this is not really coming from the official government policies. okay, thank you for that stuff. awesome. that 1st announce to them tend to more ahead on
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the news out, including bracing the trunk task. we look at how european leaders and using in budapest or preparing to trade with a new us government. and the u. s. federal was a country. it's key interest rates will tell you why and what ripple effects and might have on the wider economy. the u. s. president elect donald trump is expected to name more appointments to his new administration in the coming days. is that action campaign chief susie wilds was the 1st key hired to be announced. she will serve as chief of stuff the 1st time a woman is help the most senior staffing role in the white house. chris. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin, has publicly congratulated trump on his election victory over the past of yet to
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speak on the phone page and describe trump as a raised mom for his handling of an assassination attempt back in july, the criminal spokesman, dimitri passcode says russia is ready to discuss the ukraine conflict with the united states. but could it take to, to get a little she means in case of an image that i mean especially maintaining most information difficult resolution into a country to put you in go to and you have not come up here. i mean, i forgot to illustrate that group and that's great. nancy is to the beloved figure of kilometers exclusive next that's good to you. yeah. ship of alova. she's alive for us and most go. you know, what other reaction has they've been for months? go to trump's election victory. well, according to to meet your best clothes would like to inpatient expressed readiness for contacts with donald trump. during his speech of the valid the discussion club
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. just recently on says david, there are no specific details about how these contacts are going to be arranged. patient has repeatedly spoken about his openness to dialogue when he crane with oil interest and policies. but according to pest cole, it's pretty much your talk now about the possibility of moving moving relations between russia and the was until some pull this have steps toward a child to take. and so big from then does not expect sanctions against russia to been lifted. any time, so you not to trump, comes into power versus openness to dialog on ukraine. the does not mean a change in the goals of the special mutual creation of ukraine. this call has said that the goals of the operation remain the same as its intended for the security of the country on its citizens. but the patient has induce to the idea of from involvement and help in settling the ukrainian conflicts. meanwhile,
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tons of vice president tracy funds and advise that richard green now are against the ministry support for ukraine. both of them are expected to advise trump to ends, the will, meaning that you cray would have to give up some good toiletries taken by russia, and even more than that, as russian won't smoke, just don't ask a new guns creatures it has taken, but also is the per osha and here, sol, regions, it hasn't been time taken by so many believe that it lives down whole. the trunk would make these concessions to appease russia. ok, many things about your dealership of and over that for us live in moscow. in your opinion, you need is a set to issue a joint statement condemning israel's decision to comp ties where the u. n. a agency for palestinians or leaders have been missing and the european political communities summit in budapest was a new crane on gauze. i have been a focus of that discussions passion, my whole body has moved from the hung,
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gary and capital y were doing the sounds of the leaders of the european council meeting today in the office with talk about on or why for many reasons. first of all, i was told by city officials that because it came against the backdrop of the is riley parliament, ben on the operations of the underwater, and also the decision by these ready government to cancel the 1967 agreement with hon. i wish to pay the way for the framework that allowed owner wants to operate in the occupied territories. he's going to be a statement condemning that decision by these riley government and calling for wonder wants to be allowed to. busy operate in the west bank and gaza and also to continue doing what it has been doing over the last decades from and you will be in perspective if you are to move forward when it comes to any arrangements in the
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future. but particularly in gaza on or why is why is it perceive to be the backbone of the humanitarian work? and this is why the b is have been committed providing significant financial assistance in the uh, in gaza and the west bank and east jerusalem. while the president of the european council, charles michelle says, lead is also discussed the impact of donald trump's election to a 2nd presidential time in the us and the consequences that might have on trade. and we are ready to strengthen the dies, we are ready to properly contribute, invite your sales receipt, the united states, and i see 3 important element for this stroke initiative distribution. first one, the by left one relations trade in investment. this is the challenge. what the strengths are. we to know ms booth. and i'm trying to convince that you know,
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the children were costing that sheets but the us selection, taking over discussions out fee you summit. let's take a closer look at trade relations between the us and the european union. transatlantic trade was west, more than $1.00 trillion dollars in 2022, directly employees. nearly 10000000 people. united states is the e blocks largest trade partner, despite the absence of a free trade agreement. but european leaders are concerned now about a possible trade will. donald trump has threatened tariffs of 10 to 20 percent on foreign imports, including those from the european union. as guy says junk along is a senior research fellow and global policy institute. he joins me now from same motto, and from so many thanks for your time. they have been some gushing congratulatory
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messages from several european need is on social media to trumps victory assigned perhaps to things that you are busy hoping to maintain a friendly relationship with the new trump administration. is that too much to hopeful they helping but the they are afraid they are very afraid, but candidate trumps declarations and the phones the hoping that once is the president a by the put these one a ways mouth was that you might be more willing to compromise with europe, bureau is at the cross roads and other fig, that's the trump presidency, could have a very negative impact in free sectors, ukraine, nato, and european defense. and obviously try the economy and given most european economies on lagging well behind the united states on china in terms of innovation
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investments, even productivity. if trump does hit europe with those prohibitive tires, as he is threatened to do, how will you repeat nations fast they would say about david europe is already ferrying very bad news, as you've said, is that can be in until for new to the criteria t and so on, but the thing is of europe remains the main market. it was with us, all america, all full china, 500000000 people with a fairly high level of purchasing pi compared to 315 medium. so do you spends whatever with to retaliate against the american, the industry or the exports and what will talking in all will talking off, we're totally ation. if it does come down to a tire of dispute, do you think cool? over $27.00 east states and likely to tow a common line or could we say countries breaking out for themselves and, and their own interest suitable. and that's the big question that,
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that's evaluate likely because see, that's where the gone for is. we'd have to try to establish good by the general relations with, with the trunk. and that's care that people like me to need a whole bunch of. you'll see they're very simple to of both a trump and which email to him. i used to be coming to t manny in europe, but you have any countries will be tempted to make the deans at the expense of david david of being your united the you will be on from the as that but they are. the big question is, what happens to a defense? there you are. many your opinion countries now shaking in their boots, said the id, that's to until the some with no good be that we need to protect them. and it's you can do with an album as of right us. so now it's a big time for europe. and the big, the big issue for europe base to decide that out to
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a guarantee is security without any guarantees from the us to go into this for a skew in case of attack. so do you think that that could be the silver lining that trump this victory does? jolts european states into doing more collectively for defense. and indeed that's what's happening. and that's supposed to my call for example prison. my cause being according for photos, obviously being 5, but even that should have i legal, are used to say that i've already got, we're not, we're not always be there to protect your open europe of to try to develop a big key word strategy or to be but with a capacity you up is up to date unity position to defend incense at because in district you need to think the ad in terms of new weapons in the woodlands. it
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doesn't, it is like way be i can student needs a us military in order to the funding us. we need to reinforcement and therefore cooperation because manual near cleveland, south american enrique life, i've already given permission for use at the full. yes. now, the people are like nicola, hoping that each wouldn't be a width of board for europe, and they decide to have a strong integrating your been defense policy, which means that a, so a strong procurement policy because of programming europe, europe is spending a fair amount of money as low as of a, in this album and companies, but they are competing with each other. it is time to streamline the you are being procurement supply and therefore to make companies which up to now i've been rivals these old as many of play and makers, a makers, tag makers in europe. this was a duplication at all the money which is spent. there's hope that maybe at some
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point it wouldn't be able to integrate too. okay into the cool you run the funds industry. sorry. interesting to get your perspective jack on senior research heather global policy is that you a token just that from similar. thank you. so head on out, is there a foreign ministers from greece and turkey? a shake hands of athens is with a long standing territorial dispute on the debate and off to 6 games without a win win k finding 10 things round that is coming up is with the donald trump will return to the one task becoming the us president for a 2nd time with the promise of with golden bureau for the country to leave the oil to me in a line. ma moment in us politics. stay without jesse or to discover what the result
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[000:00:00;00] the torching out. is there a mind a thought top stories face l as in un human rights office as near the 70 percent of depth and golf? a sense of the type of last year have been women and children is conducted an investigation into a 6 month window. if israel's will, on the strip verifying personal details how experienced that have been killed, police announced that i'm saying group is riley football, found the palestinian flag and damaged seats had a science with palestinian solidarity demonstrators. 62 people were arrested 5 injured compton. what he said with a deliberate attack on the phones and the cubby, kind of b. u. s. president elect donald trump is expected to name new appointments to his
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new administration in the coming days. is election campaign she sees the wiles, was the 1st key hired to be announced? she was of as chief a stop. now the check, the u. s. federal reserve says he will resign even if asked by the president elect donald trump's relationship with jerome. how publicly sowed over, right, why is this during his 1st time in office? just 2 days off to trump one a 2nd time the federal reserve cut rates by close at some point on thursday in an attempt to lower inflation. rosalyn jordan reports now from washington. us inflation in the united states, 2 point one percent. unemployment 4 point one percent risk of a recession in the next year. down to 15 percent, according to some economists. all good news said president joe biting on thursday.
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i know people are still hurting, but things are changing rapidly. together, we've changed america for the better problem is many us voters struggling to cover the bills, didn't believe, but i knowledge shift economy, get people working, spending money. they don't want to spend any think everything expensive and now president elect donald trump told these voters to trust him. i said before you today is the only catch at a joke and rescue our academy. and i mean, from all the little ration every store, it strikes prosperity and great. just against this backdrop, the federal reserve cut interest rates for a 2nd time this year share jerome pal told reporters, the central bank is still trying to break size. the economy. after several years of pandemic, related inflation supply chain shortages and surging housing prices. the election will have no effects on our policy decisions. after today's move,
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we're down 75 basis points. and we're, we're asking ourselves, is that where we need to be? you know, that we're, we're trying to steer between the risk of moving too quickly. and perhaps undermining our progress on inflation or moving too slowly and allowing the labor market to weaken too much we're trying to to, to, to be on a middle pass. but power also said he knows the big picture isn't resonating with many americans, such as this man, he's looking for com. yes, i voted for trump so that the economy would grow more and so that we would have a better country. thank you very much. wow. but the voters expectations could be put on hold. trump has promised to end the central banks independence. if he asked you to leave, would you go? no. do you think that legally keep it for not required to leave? no. a power struggle over the fed clinic now like a new round of economic instability in the us and around the world. not what anyone
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wants. russell and jordan elders, era washington of china has approved a plan to increase the debt ceiling for local governments by $840000000000.00 as part of a stimulus intended to ease an economic crisis driven impulse by pun, demik, restrictions and a real estate crisis. it also comes off to the election of donald trump as president of the united states. he's threatened to impose terrace on chinese products that could lead to a trade who was listening to sonya, i resigned from my previous company in april and i sent out resumes during this period at all. but you can see it takes more than half a year to get on your job with them. i don't know, they're not so many projects, and there's not much to monitor the test. and now you understand that you're going to hold business hasn't improved since the pandemic. it's remain steady. there are fewer people, fewer people come to eat and the frequency of dining has decreased yet the price for dining has increased. tubs president says this country's military has killed
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boca around fighters and wounded others and as strikes mohammed address debbie says that accounts attack was an old place in the border with nigeria. that's off the book around talk to chads ami last month, getting 40 people in a raid on a minute. she base toby has vowed to continue the fight to run a game group from the country. a video collab mentioned in the bottom i'm going to side of the chat in ami is going to when will i dare to believe that the army will when i pray to all mighty god, the army will be able to defeat these barbarians, who kill children and slip the throats to all swallows, new president do. mob boca has been sworn and off the long slide election victory. last week, the human rights lawyer, 10 politician, promise what he called a new political doing is left leaning umbrella for democratic change. crushed the governing conservatives out. the poles ending the 60 is in power. okay. has plenty
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to diversify. the economy that relies heavily on the diamond industry protests in mozambique against the results of a general election last month on turning increasingly violent. human rights watch says at least 30 people have been killed since the beginning of the demonstrations police in the capital of use to gas on gun fire to break up crowds that we're looking for. lima policy was declared the winner of october. his vote for the opposition says it was rings. malcolm web reports from one of the demonstrations in muscleteo. it was meant to be a peaceful march into the city center to protest the election results. opposition lead event on san milan, a code for it. we know who the people voted for, but the issue is they don't want to leave power and that's what's causing the problem here in mozambique. crowns said when they found the army,
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this has been the sound of the 2 to most evenings for the last week. the police didn't want people marching in the center to even gathering in the suburbs. the plan had been to mazda, where 2 of mundell on a cd. a policy members was shot dead 2 weeks ago. as many people here say they one change the ruling for the med potties being in power for nearly 50 years. you'd like to commission, said it. what a sweet thing. victory in the last month's polls. the crowds in the suburbs grew angry. yeah. police officers. yeah. on it's a guy said robert, but i'm trying to tell this group of protesters to go way beyond them. you can see plains and smoke from running by blood going back into this neighborhood. it is the same low income neighborhoods all around the city. 2 thirds of people live on less than $2.00 a day. for the last 10 years, the poor is to be getting poor,
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in spite of last natural results, wealth. when delani, who's in hiding his united many young people in trying to do something about it. we remove the colonialist, but we're still enslaved, and we need to and this is the only way the demonstrations will stop us. we need the tooth of the election or otherwise, we'll still be protesting. in my put off of 2 weeks of protests and thousands of people killed. everyone's wondering how this will and malcolm web out to 0. 2 to mozambique talks between turkey and greece wrapped up on friday with the turkish foreign minister saying more what must be done to resolve a dispute of a maritime boundaries. in the g and mediterranean, sees the 2 sides of ju to meet again in athens next month. to greece and turkey each claim an area of via gmc,
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reaching about 11 kilometers from the coast lines. greek says it, greece says it has a ride to expand this to about 22 kilometers on the u. n. rules but take a ones, any expansion could lead to conflicts. the dispute focuses on exclusive economic zones where countries can explore and exploit the sources you and recognize as green control over 71 percent of the sea, and take a around 9 percent. but take a once this area and has started oil exploration. the u on the u. n. says this infringes on greece is maritime territory. northern cypress claims this area and once turkey 8 to explore it for resources to the territorial disagreements of the only issue between the 2 countries. both are also looking for solutions when it comes to asylum and migration policy. john zuraw police reports from the on and assembles in the east, the g in greece and took
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a need to resolve how to set maritime borders. india in greece once the full 22 kilometers of territorial volta allowed under international law to kia, prefers to stick to the current 11 columbus has. the tuckers coast, behind me comes so close to sa most here it makes no difference. how much territorial was each side claims? this narrow straight is divided down the middle, but there are wide swap severe june where it doesn't matter. and if greece has its way, it will end up controlling more than 70 percent of the gmc up from 43 percent today . and agreement may be impossible because feelings run so high on both sides. but perhaps they can agree to let an international court decide the method that could be the way out. both sides are now ready for and the other issues on the agenda. a police station on the greek island of rhodes, inside dozens of migrants and asylum seekers are being held in custody until recently,
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hundreds of them slept on the streets. roads has no official reception center, so they have to be brought to items that do like some of the camp here is overcrowded as migrant and asylum. so you can numbers have gone up substantially in recent months. every room had the for the bed, but the right now there is a there sons inside the room. so we sleep the underground of the signs of intensive use of visible in this video given to us from inside the camp showing broken floor boards and unsanitary washrooms. the composite operation is drastic to increase the since the summer. and right now we can see that people are sleeping even in the common spaces. so inside kitchens, inside of classrooms, the campus made for 3500 people are there more than 4000 people inside of it can grease ones to kid to clamp down on people's smugglers. and to take back migrants
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who don't qualify for asylum to accuse suspended an agreement to do so. in 2020 jumpstart, helpless elders are in the east of june. the spacing has someone's menendez and boss, though. so the philippine president assign newest defining the country. see motors, they include some contested by china and claims. most of south china seen creating areas close to the philippines. and recent mon spacing has destroyed navy and coast called vessels to block philippine vessels from greece and orleans. and then it says they are within it's exclusive economic zone. beijing says the new laws seriously violate china is territorial sovereignty. a trade union affiliation with india is governing policy is held to protest against canadian prime minister just intruder, their accusing twitter of stoking tensions between hindus and 6. and it condemned
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a recent attack on ahead do temple in canada. diplomatic ties between new delhi and also have salad since the killing of a sink separatists. nita, on canadian swell, canada is accused. the indian government of organizing the matter something india has denied all the way into 16. i'm going to go to new york. we have britain just introduced effigy today to protest against the hindu secret that has been created by him. the hindus seek brotherhood cannot be reduced. hindus cannot forget the sacrifices made by seekers. we are one, no matter how many true those come the hindus and seeks cannot be divided. the united nations as 2000000 people in me on laws, rocky and stay so at risk of salvation as the country's economy collapses. a new report says, food production, we learned it covered 20 percent of the state's needs by mid 20258 agencies all facing severe difficulties and accessing working due to restrictions by the
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ministry government. over 500000 people are relying entirely on a tiny tongue has moved from bangkok. the united nations is wanting that as many as 2000000 people are in danger of famine. install ization, in memos west and we're kind of state the u. n. d p. in a recently released report says the situation has been caused by perfect storm civil war climate change, the collapse of the local economy. the severe shortage of fuel fertilizes in seeds . currently, the region is only able to produce about 20 percent of the food that it needs. at the center of this crisis. other rang once the target of a genocide now cool between 2 warring factions, man moazami and the rebels who are trying to through the mount. those who are lucky enough of being able to escape across the borders into bangladesh. but millions
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remain. and the perilous existence is about to get considerably worse. tony cheng elders, or bank of authorities in indonesia, have rescued more than 6500. rab buds from wildlife traffic is smugglers records on the island of sinatra and the southern province of land phone . police stopped a truck transporting the bags and rest of the drive this past when they to release back into the wild. i a why live char c, the major evacuation operations taking place on the indonesian island flores off to a volcano, erupted a times. any 6000 villages living close to mount, lo and toby, lucky, lucky have moved away. the state of emergency has been declared by the central government. for small efforts on source was shut down. after the russians viewed
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ash as high as 8000 meters into the atmosphere, firefighters in the us state of california say they're making progress in containing a wall. 5, it began 2 days ago. open 10000 people north west of los angeles have been ordered to evacuate the homes meteorologist, say strong winds that had found the flames of subsiding so far. the sea of well fires in california have but more than 3 times as much land. as in 2023, cindy is kept him, new delhi has announced it plans to fly special drones to clear pollution from smoke choke skies. friday month, the stones of the trial that we'll see dry in spring water to clear pollutants from the sky. you done these home to more than 30000000 people and it tops world rankings for as pollution in winter. smoke is blame to thousands of premature death . every year, so i'm have already criticized the plan, calling it a band aid rather than
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the business like just to be sponsored by intellect, tuck, he's real estate consultant, the or the time to forward his pizza money. thank you very much. remedied boss. carla mentioned lot. he believes he and these team can turn things around off to suffering home defeats recently. well, splunk goes, we'll beat some 31 in the champions league by ac milan on tuesday. they father the
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phone of thrashing english league by see us rivals barcelona. we took the table and they'll have a 9 point theda of a rail. and so all he's seeing face also sooner on saturday. absolutely not a month. it's hard for me at all to admit that this is a difficult moment. this is normal in football, a sport where the feet is part of the game. all we not used to it, no, we're not used to it because everything's been perfect for a long time. now this is a difficult time. okay, we accept it as thomas, conversely, it obviously we're convinced that we can turn things around, but that's just the woods and woods, the just a bunch of whole air actions speak louder than words like more action. stay on the pitch. and in the eyes of all our friends, let me pull manager on a slot saves. he's not surprised by seems impressed the thoughts of the season. the rates take on us that on saturday at home, they go into the match as premium. the lead is having 18 of a 10 matches. then the whole have also been excellence in the champions league. they have
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a public record with full wins from full matches. i'm not surprised in this because from the moment i started working with them, i saw how much energy they put in on a daily basis. and that is, i think the reason why you can be consistent if you've been a, if you do the work on a daily basis every day, you can be consistent. and then sometimes a bit of luck comes with that as well. uh, most of our results were i think the shift, but some of them were close. cool. as manchester united has picked up the 1st victory in europe, not just this season, but for over a year. large me thanks to a storing performance, but i'm of the you all are the only because school and it's accurate school twice that old transfer to gate street. so it's helped in the road for the goals leading the rebuild believes to know when to through from this one we're under caesar, this interim united coach, a new permanent source, ruben camera,
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insights of it on that end of the 11th. and 1st you being home when, after one year we addressed that in a dressing room and it was time to change that you know, so we did the plays did very well. doing so and, and sundays is a big, big game for us in, in the leak. some blood pressure defeats away after shell accessorize this awesome and what's the still for the took a side not here in international schooling twice to seems the london club 3 to it's tokens 1st law. so they have 9 points of the full games now. well, got it. tested right, remain undefeated with 10. and so it's one of the most likely we expect the tough game here. obviously they, they've been a good phone when we're in the freight environment for the games was as expected. yeah, i would say that have some dangerous wires and you need to control the game with
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a bowl better than what you do to knowing strangers came from behind to end a draw away as an empty uncle through this is guessing the equalizer with the game finishing $1.00 0, both seem to have 7 points off the full mattress and so the 10th and 11th respectively. deluxe here it's open. you ready for these standings? baby visits is poto 2. 1 thanks to an injury. time window by pedro. each of the inside have full wins from full matches, and the only team in the competition that have a perfect record in the face. you're on the 17th of compo and damien let it have help. the milwaukee bucks slip a 6 game losing streak beating the utah jazz load, top screwed with fuzzy full points, while n seems to compo head 51, the request back in action of the missing the previous game against cleveland. this was mobile t, as long as news industry in any a decade,
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but they'll be happy to send things around. final school bucks, 123 jazz 100 else way, san antonio, aged portland, and what was baseball game without coach greg popovich? he's been out with an undisclosed medical issue, fix the window yamma, come to be the 12 points of the display of speech. trailblazer is 118. 105 is the baltimore ravens have they 7th when of the nfl season? but i don't neil to squeaking post the cincinnati bengals on thursday about jack some of these 219 year olds and 3 touchdowns in this game. with less than 2 minutes to go multiple systems for the final time. the short basement with the touchstone for the ravens. but cincinnati came back to school. don't touch them to make it a one point, a cruise that way. right, so the bangles up to the for the 2 point conversion with 38 seconds on the truck
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with the multiple defense they the job to insure 5554 the the wash is a 3 way to i for the lead off the and exciting 1st on to the world wide technology championship in mexico, the course at los couples was actually designed by tiger woods, although he's not playing here and there's not a microphone. but when is all the events from? would me rico hurry and kevin stream and the roll on 5 on the palm, they'd be by one shot of a group of 7 men that includes defending champion, eric from roy in the old south africa and as a full weight. ty, at the top of the leaderboard at the lpga locked the championship at the okay, lake country club in hawaii. first i needed a named kim was in front, but you both the final 2 homes for 69. that's off the back to 9 and the pub, that's the same school as natalia. good. save a. you to your sheet and route. she knew. all right, that's the oldest fulton useful the time be. money gets paid to. okay,
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that's it. for me. my name's 5 of us news out though, i will be back in just a moment. much won't today's use to stay with us. the landmark case has been sent someplace around the world. it's enormous to this phenomena. it's historical and paid the weights of the potential penalized climate . enact is the will wake up cool for the government. this is really something that can make a turning point or thrice beats the citizens using the low to hold governments and corporations to account this. they don't want to do it by asking,
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then let's go to the court. the case for the client on i just 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 fight or just and it drones from the heart of the story. all eyes are now on un member states and whether they will defend the organization for simply act we. yes to is really exceptionalism. hodge, i mean to be, they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. it is most important task. my government facing realities, what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts, providing on sense how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to ask?
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it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know. as far as i said, i'm going on the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the, the, you and human minds chief says justice must be solved for the gray violations of international law or commission in gaza. the while i'm on the inside. this is that one. is there a life friend also coming off the
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