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of the there's no limit to have a dream container, stuff in your own adventure, you know, counter and things the of the view and human rights chief says justice must be serv. so the great violations of international law committed in gone. so the hello, i'm sammy say them, this is out just here, a live from dell hall. so coming up the cross border exchanges of 5 between israel and has the law, at least 2 people are killed in southern lebanon. violence in amsterdam also. is
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there any football fans shout racist johnson pull down palestinian flags? plus i'm going to show that i'm getting stuff actually on the border between mexico and what the amount of work thousands of migrants are starting to grapple with their prospects after donald trump one day us for the, the actual election. the view and simon rights office says it's verified the personal details of people killed in israel's war on garza and size of those. it has verified close to 70 percent of them all women and children in the new report, the un calls for a do reckoning full horrific violations that may amount to genocide. the u. n. h c . i examined these righty attacks within a 6 month window. it says the figure indicates the system,
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i think violation of protection, so civilians in the report that calls for justice to be served and for the grave is right, the violations of international law to be held accountable. the report raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer, attacks on hospitals, you know, parents systematic session and to try and it 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 being to national obligations of these right to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct. it is essential that there is do reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations of international through credible and impartial, traditional parties. and that in the meantime, all of the relevant information and evidence are collected and preserved in more
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than a year of world causes. ministry of health says over 43500 palestinians have been killed. at least 17210 of them are children killed by is riley strikes and more than 11700 all women. the report comes as palestinians in knolls and gaza, suffer under a month long as re the siege. these right imagery is cutoff access to food and medicine. all civilians live with the constant source of attack. deborah, i was on the as more from the united nations. so the real troubling headline is that they were able to confirm out of the desk that they were able to confirm 70 percent being women and children. the breakdown is about 44 percent of children under 18 or under and about 26 percent women. now the depth
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that they are looking at some of the most numbers of death are children between 5 and 9 years old. and looking at some more details in this report. these early military often says that they don't target large groups of people. of course, with our reporters on the ground and what we've been seeing that clearly is not true. this report reaffirms that that is not true. it says that of what they were able to document. 88 percent of the desk came in a situation where 5 or more people were killed. the other thing is really often say is that they don't necessarily target residential buildings. not true. this report reform reaffirms. again, what are reporters in guys have been reporting for many months now? they say that 80 percent of those killed died in residential buildings were killed in residential buildings, apartments, homes, and the search. uh, another thing i just want to point out here is that this report only looks at 6
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months up until late april. so that is why the, the overall number 8119 is a little less than what the administrative health points out. but this is again just what the un has been able to confirm. the un continues to say there are thousands of people, potentially, deceased, under the rubble, that the rescue crews have not been able to get to all of this as this all continues the tanks across casa fluid, as the licensed in wisconsin, before the more residential buildings invest le image evaluate view, you can be reported, and more people are missing and traveling. the piles of rumbles and does really monitor with this ongoing, the threats to civil defense, a cruise on the ground from operating preventing them from reaching bomb side on an operating. otherwise, it will become a target rescuing very for it to become very difficult. these people depends right
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now on volunteers or from local residents and from other people with past experience or removing rumbles to help them out. but again, by, as time goes by, it's hard to move large number of people as well as large pieces of tongue. 3, it's what people are buried underneath. the worst of these attacks was it earlier of ours of this morning? we're on the must, through the didn't show the, the block in bit late here were 50 people reported killed again. but again, the same exact hotter been going on for the past 3 months. residential homes, full of displays, families are being targeted. and the after max is more people buried under the, the rebels on the humanitarian level, the situation remain very difficult and it's challenging for those who are trapped inside the northern part of the civil are not allowed to take a safe, proud out of the area of this really monetary chase them with the quest copiers into heavy artillery is that still there is no proper access to food medicine water as well as life survival and live saving. i didn't necessarily need it right now
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for people to continue and survive these difficult conditions. hospitals are out of service, come out loud one hospital and allowed the hospitality switch to the bank right now . you don't have, you know, in terms of sufficient medical, a sophomore in terms of the medical supplies that are needed to save and rescue the injuries that are right. do their uh to their facilities is quite difficult situations and keep unfolding it do much more complex scenario honeymoon. it's a 0 from the center layer of the gods of palestine to live in. and now where at least 2 people have been killed in an is right, the strike in the south. the attack happens in the town of cup of sickness, into the building on the towns main road. the has the laws find around 15 this house from 11 and into northern as well. since friday morning,
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sirens sounded in the pool city of high foot and other nearby cities as belong says it. targeted is, riley minute tree bases, is, are all says it's a defense system in deception. some of the missiles you an interim false, and none of them a well known this unit fail, whether it's accusing is very false, is of deliberately destroying the peacekeeping missions prophecy. and calling it a flagrant violation of international law is the latest in a series of his right. the attacks on you to fill positions on 1st, a 5 piece cases were injured and then his right, the drug and strike. never a ministry check point in southern lebanon, child stripes, the joins us now live from the lebanese capital bay route. so charles, how is this attack? when you're in the field property impacting the peacekeeping force ability to carry out its role. and certainly according to unit feels, i mean they're saying that this poses huge problems for them to,
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to carry out their operation in southern lebanon. we spoke to a deputy spokes person for unit fil a couple of hours ago. the specifics that she gave to us a pretty shocking, she said that the 40 times since the beginning of october, either unit feel property or personal have come under attack, will be damaged. she said that the age of those times, at least, israel seems to be responsible for that incident. she went on to say that it's 20 millions sides of you and if it, where unit federal operating along the blue line. as well as requested that personnel be evacuated from that area. let's not forget unit fil a down that in an, an international capacity, according to international. they've been down there for over. full g is there's $10000.00 unit field trips down there. will peacekeepers down there representing 50
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different countries and they were operating under extremely difficult circumstances . this incident is just the latest. we've seen video footage of want to at least one of the, the biggest, the excavators apparently close to this unit feel base. i mean, it was so involved according to unit feel, and these really pull those in that israel says it had absolutely nothing to do with his own pressure. wasn't actually operating in that area. well, that flies in the face of this video evidence and a statement puts out, officially by you in a village. you said go to the flagrant by your a violation of international law and resolution. 17 o one. you and security council resolution 17. 0 one. i don't, yeah it as it just shows you how difficult the job is you know, price going to an area that is effectively, well, nothing more than the walls and in an area where they mandate, especially to keep all them groups altoff and keep weapons out, solve
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a mission that both sides describe is pretty much just being an unadulterated failure, but they are going to be fundamental. if indeed you in security council 7. so you know, one is going to be fully implemented in the future. and that child stratford live for us from favorites. now the dodge prime minister says he's the play a shame by what a cold and say somebody take a tax, the games funds of it is right, the football club. the as a 62 people are arrested and 5 injured and what police describe this deliberate attacks on fans of my could be tel aviv exams to them. earlier is ray. the funds were filmed, chanting races, slogans against ads ahead of the game against i x. the
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and the night before is ready. sam's pull down palestinians flags, and john to down to palestinian slogans. and the send to events to that security measures have been increased in the city and protests have been banned in the off them off of the violence of us and has more from adams to them or 5 people of the copy tell a few football support. those were admitted to hospital briefly and they all been released already. so uh there were a light injuries mostly among those uh supports us and dozens of them. headlights injuries. and uh uh, there are no more missing people because there were some rooms that some people had not been accounted for, but everyone now has to be an accountant for and most of these it's really football science. i know already at the airport or on their way back to is or outbox because these are is right and the story is for amy france and also jews. the mayor of i'm
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so that i'm really cold at a pitch 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 being damaged, as she said, it was very embarrassing. and i have to remind or of us that the history here, most of the jews were living in the city and of am. so them have been deported. also with the help of dutch people uh, at the start of the whole across in the 1940. so that's why it is a very sensitive issue here uh for them that lives on a for am. so them. and she actually also didn't give any context of why this happened to the suddenly, 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
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press conference. i have a question about the context because this didn't happen out of the blue last night off to the match you already described. there was a palestinian flag burned to us at one taking of a building at a song scan to buy them a copy fence also very much insulting to a rabbit people. so there 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 funds were also taking their part. i interviewed just one of them before i came the also called yeah, we had, we did some publications. yes. so he admitted that so that part of the story is also not being being told. let me say that we did describe the context i described in general terms and our commissioner describes what happens on a thursday wednesday nights before everything erupted. but i want
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to make clear we are used um in amsterdam there come the 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 i'm going more and israel and punish, punish time. but what's happened last night is not approached. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crime. still. heading out of this era education in the ruins of the gods, the war. we meet the students using study as a form of resistance. and we are pulled from one of the most notorious of all the cities and mexico and migrant sites. they want the new trump administration to treat them fairly. the
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pod came in to be and they say that your government has repressive policies. this beth of human rights, it is most important task. my tell them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements. so that's fine. that's right. to tell you restricted thought, providing on sense, how much with trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era in india illegal mining is having a devastating impact on an ancient mountain range and on local residence. and you look at how much dust there is everywhere. my father is during the phase $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to india to investigate. my name's gimme a ralph of the mountains on out to say about 5 of sizes like
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this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down towards victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government, the military invitation has been described as the closing of the policy the the welcome back. you're watching out, is there a time to recap all headlines? do you and human rights offices, nearly 70 percent of depth and gonzo in the 1st 6 months of as well as one of the strength of being women and children. conducted an investigation that assign
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personal details of palestinians killed a group of his right football fans, fund the palestinians, flag and damage the taxi and amsterdam head of fights with solid, that policy and solidarity demonstrations. at least 62 people were arrested in 5 engine flushing, and at least 2 people have been killed in it is right. the strike in southern lebanon and separately has the laws find at least 50 rockets into northern as well as round size, etc. defense system is deceptive. most of them is ready forces and gaza, seem intent on destroying every aspect of palestinian life, including education, universities and schools have been attacks, but many students are they tell them and to continue the studies. i mean, my mode reports now from garza in gaza. the sound of sirens and rumble of explosions had become the new sound track. the student's life
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for colleges, students pursuing education has become a test of resilience as the navigate war tour and the streets and shatter classrooms. to try and secure their future universities once the spaces of hope and possibility now was stand damage and deserted labs. libraries and the class rooms lie and ruins the infrastructure needed for higher education is in tatters, but not the desire to learn. for students who have been accepted to study abroad, the war has a created hard break and obstacles to realizing their dreams. yeah, according to edits university until the last the for this year. and they will be out of school. they've had helped us to reach our voice to the governments and a lot of people to help us to evacuate,
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because i included all our dreams because we don't have another choice to complete our education and us it online learning seems like a solution, but in gaza, even that is a luxury constant power outages and unreliable internet access make the studying from home near impossible. for many a single missed they can mean a delayed semester, a paused carrier, and a mounting uncertainty how one is accommodated resulted to online education during exams. i've tried to coordinate with someone at home with a strong internet connection. we also tied and very exhausted and cannot concentrate. for many students, the war has become a thief of time. exams are postponed, courses got short, and every semester bring new on search entity. students live in, it's got that all over the well does a strip and sometimes they don't have access to the internet and they need to
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download the classes. you know, through the mazda of technology. they can download the lectures. dollars at university is try go to maintain their schedules and the students please for a long time line and the constant threat of their studies being interrupted. and for some, the chances to dream to learn has been taken forever and break lawson every exam is part of the, the student's success story. however, the absence of actual and real formal learning settings due to the destruction of academic institutions in the genocide, make it hard to obtain. the, the students are left alone to find about a loan there on, in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding core honey. my modes i was just there from the central. busy of the gods to palestine, the us media, all revolting president elect donald trump is off. the protection is leaning roberts likes is to run his administration's trade policy. it would be from the 2nd,
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the appointments, often naming election campaign. chief susie whiles that's the cheapest off. it's the 1st time the woman has held the most senior background staffing role in the white house. don't handle reports on trump's 1st page. it introduces election wind from palm beach, florida. it's been an eventful day at mar log, or that's for sure. he did a telephone call with an nbc reporter, kristen new welfare. and in that call, he said he felt he had a mandate to bring common sense back to the countries that is number one issue was going to be securing the border. and he said that he was asked if there was a price tag for his plan to deport millions of un documented americans. he said there was no price tag because it was too important. you said there was no choice but to proceed with that plan. and he went on to say that he had some pleasant when he described his very nice conversations with vice president, kala harris,
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who defeated on tuesday and president joe biden. and that heresy to emphasize to him the need for a peaceful transition of power. he said, he agreed with that which as we all know from the january 6th story and 2021 is a dramatic contrast from the way he approach that election when he lost. he also said he's spoken to about 70 world leaders, including the load of merits, so lensky of ukraine, and b. b. netanyahu, benjamin netanyahu, the vice prime minister of his real. but he said he has not talked to vladimir putin of russia. the important thing to know about suzy wiles, his chief of staff is that he's taking a very different approach this time around. in the past, the big range previous is 1st chief of staff that he was sort of a main line, republican figure. and that didn't go particularly well, he went through 4 different chiefs of staff in his 1st administration, as well as has been reported. immigration is
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a major issue in the us selection, especially migrants coming over the mexican border. the mexican government says its policies to reduce the flow of migrants from south to north are already working and will stay in place. there on the threat from president elect, donald trump says he's prepared to impose tariffs, if irregular border crossings into us though full dramatically on the sands, on the report from the mexico southern border, we are at a shelter in the city and stopped by to the very close to the border with the watch them. i love more than a 1000 migrants that live here temporarily. some of them have arrived in past days. some have been here for months. let me show yours. here with the help of, she said there are women here from inside of other than venezuela that are preparing some sort of see yes, uh for
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a lunch. uh and they are here while they wait for a, a possible safe passage to mexico or a temporary residency to be able to move legally through mexico and try to reach the united states. many of them leave during the day to find a jobs because they need money to be able to remain here for months. this is part of the policy by a mexico to try and increase the level of legality in which these migrants move to the country. now as what they're telling us is that some of them are, are waiting to see what trump will do if indeed he will put in place the stronger crackdowns. other people though, say that they're very worried about their prospects, the of the possibility of a life in the us with the arrival of the pricing, then to donald trump. and they fear the possibility that indeed the will close down
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the border or, and for example, the possibility for them to get asylum in the country. some of them are also here, applying from here uh for one of these asylum appointment when they get that appointment. and they have a safe passage, they try to go north to the border. now this is also a dangerous place for many of them, because there are a criminal groups costello's that at some times, demands money. some of the sometimes of some members of families are kidnap, they're asked for ransom money to be able to remain here. so it's a very, very complicated situation, despite the effort to make their life a little bit easier. the mexican government to also when they say that their motto is working, it's because and, and they, they're saying that they've reduced by 676 percent of the number of the legal
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crossings. it's because when they try to leave a legally from here and move not there often ask for a handed and bust back here and essentially they go back to square. one. badging has some minute, is i'm back to the off to the philippine president. assign blows, defining the country, see walters, think load, some contested by china. it claims most of the south china sea, including areas close to the philippines and be some months paging is deployed. navy and coast guard vessels to block philippine vessels from reef and islands. manila says fail within its exclusive economic zone. the bells of most of the time cathedral of running out in paris for the 1st time since being silenced by a devastating fire in 2019 the size of the chimes from the nutrients to bells and the cathedral knowles and belfry 5 years ago. flames ravaged the unesco
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sites, causing the spine to collapse. the 861 year old line mark is set to reopen next month's off to painstaking restoration assets. so that brings us the end of the shell to stay with us the . now the near record heat, this been the case in the northern half of the straight year for the last few days has been bitten into increasing the by friends that come out from the side. so still $56.00 springs and 40 bits. cuz admittedly, but if you increase cloud and sherry rate and that tends to go down as well, it's also cool down in melbourne, for example, you're at $21.00 presidents that you'll be accompanied by thunderstorms, which you'll notice a come back into the red center as well. into south australia,
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passes enjoying generally fine weather 26 degrees. if you live channels in west most traded using has been very wet and that stays surprise, of course. and that noisily breathings, it will stay very wet throughout saturday. that rain moving slowly up through sapphire and increasingly we are forecasting on seeing showers in intern easier from west popular west, which is not the concentration of a heavy rain that has been further north. i'm still is me and my thailand plants in malaysia of coffee and jingle, she's now have an open wolf that will probably so it shows at hong kong, i'm from behind them down. it should be cooling down in northern china and it certainly cooled down that is lead cat across to japan. but places like beijing at 16 degrees, really quite warm for this time of the year. hong kong rose, where it should be the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they just took our id, cards,
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mailed them. they asked him about his name. we killed the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. it goes of a deep breath. i must have shut those up on a to z. the european leaders meets with the consequences of donald trump selection tillman, acting towards the war. and you crying relations with russia, nice hosts and trade in tariff is on the screws, me. so what might be in store figure with trump back in power? this is inside story, the .

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