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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the is there any attack some direction, at least 26 people displaced palestinians who was showing intense of among the dead . the hello, i'm elizabeth donovan. distance i'll just hear a live from the hop. so coming up suicide bomb attacks, train station and pockets. cons quite
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a city at least 25 people are killed. dawson's wounded months of conflict between saddam's army in the palm of the trees reading the logic of cash flow. i'm going to say that i'm gifting 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 the us presidential election. the, as we begin in gaza, where at least 26 people have been killed, buys rarely strikes since midnight. women and children are among the victims. and 2 journalists were also killed and is ready to attack on the school shelter and displace people and gaza city. and southern gaza strikes on tenants. housing display as palestinians killed at least 9 people in milwaukee. the wounded were taken to nasir hospital and con eunice as well as military, has repeatedly attacked that area despite designating it
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a space. so that's pretty lot correspondent and delicate issues. joining us live from data bala and central gaza. so attacks across gauze and including in the area that palestinians being ordered to go to the now just let me update to that just we just received a killed palestinian that was killed by and is ready watch cops or where he was shot with life and munition in front of one of the schools had these a school, and this is one of the schools that sheltering thousands of palestinians ended by an earlier today. that is where the forces targeted attempt in milwaukee hun eunice . this area is known as a safe human tarion area. this ignatius and classified by that is where the army and they have been asking policy news from all over the global shape to shelter in that area because it was the significance other safe area. at least 9 palestinians
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were killed in this i taught in dozens of others were injured. allow me to also let you know that this area is, has been continuously attacked by the israeli forces. this is not the 1st time the israel forces targets tents in milwaukee. but this a top was in the wall, so you come unison. it's not only as red stuff is what they, what are witnessing in the area, but they're also have 0 axes to have scares your axes. 2 bathrooms, too. highs in and sewage and garbage is filling. the area so a lot of policy and sheltering there are also being effected by diseases. and also there has been continuous attacks in drop slot. and we also know that the roof is actually being whites out where the is really forces that have been wiping out and both dozing houses in those areas. for months now, hadn't the palace demands in northern gaza?
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perhaps the gracious focus at the moment of evacuation orders being told to leave being told not to return to their homes if they have left. what are you sharing about the situation in the north which has been under a complete as really siege for 5 weeks now? well the situation in the north is from lead lead disaster, as we just have the ability to talk with dr. for some of the city is will be the only doctor that is left in can manage one and he's also the director of the hospital. he's saying that you are unable to make any surgeries for 3 days now because they're out of there, there's a shortage of fuel and also sort of medicine. and he's saying that there are a lot of appeals for policy news that are trapped under the rubble from their families. but unfortunately, there are 0 ambulances to reach the area. so imagine you're under the rubble trap and still alive,
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and no one is there to rescue you because there's 0 to the civil defense to you there, 0 ambulances. and this comes after that. is there any forces? force all of the civil defense teams and ambulances to leave the area. but we're talking about 5 weeks, 5 weeks without any medicine, without any food. walter, no basic necessities are reaching those policies. we're talking about thousands of people, children, women, and those find me is hard on able to solve for wondering how those palestinians have been more than a month without any food, water for medicine, and what you're describing is unimaginable for most of us. but of course, a daily reality for people where you and gaza. thank you very much for that update . handle that a live in data by law and central garza, the united nations human rights office has most palestinians killed by israelis, military and gaza. all women and children as verify the details of thousands of victims and as queens do reckoning for her vic violations that may amount to
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genocide. gabriel and his under reports from the un headquarters in new york. women and children are being killed in gaza. and those that aren't are being star that's according to to new reports released friday, global food security experts. the famine is now imminent in northern gaza, and called for immediate action to avoid a further catastrophe. the urgent jeweler was sent by a coalition of government, un agencies, and jos considered the global experts in famine. one recommendation to is we'll see on northern guys that it is lasted within a month. it seems pretty grim and it seems pretty urgent. what does the secretary general plan? how does he plan to react to the report? i think it by reiterating once again the urgency to allow more
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assistance into gaza. every part of guys, i think, you know, the, the notes that we read here every day that depicts such a grim humanitarian situation. such a difficult, you monetary and situation. we really need to have more access. we need to have more security. and also on friday, the un human rights office in geneva said nearly 70 percent of those killed in gaza that they were able to independently verify were women and children. that report also found that 80 percent were killed well in residential buildings. and there was more report, raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer, attacks on hospitals in a parent, systematic session and trying to 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,
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underscored the international obligations of these rather to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited to conduct. it is essential that there is due reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations taken together. the reports or another powerful reminder of the effects of israel's continued war on guys a and a told that it is taking on so many innocent civilians. gabriel's on to algae is here at the united nations in new york. it's 11 on way emergency services and they wrote a trying to find people who could be trapped in the rubble of homes destroyed during another nice with his really bombardment. the attacks came shortly off, is really military issued evacuation threats for people living in the southern southern da here residence at at least 14. it strikes targeted buildings in the area and thousands of people helping falls to free parts of lebanon that have come
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under heavy attack by that is really military. now, some of the countries oldest cinemas having to enter into shelters, to help those in need to survive. i went to visit some, and they route and tripoli. the 15 year old hora is grieving for all she has lost her whole her belongings and her cousins to. she came to the shelter with her family for the southern coastal city of tire, in october, hora. and her parents are one of 7 families taking shelter in this old cinema in the heart of a root is being run by the lebanese national theater. these workshops are a daily activities to help these children deal or as mother recounts their ordeal. so. so how did they verify the strike target style house? we go out quickly and run away. i didn't know how we escaped and i was very sad because i lost 10 of my cousins. we 1st moved into
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a school and then we came head to this data. this cinema is one of the oldest in the country and it was not open before the displacement. crisis began in late september. now it's home to nearly 30 people. we are also funding from the war, and this is the, the importance of us. you need to react, you need to create a so that the, to the situation about 80 kilometers. notice of the capital built in the 19 thirty's empire cinema is one of the oldest theaters. 11 on this set about in tripling is one of 3. so the 11 is now, so caesar has taken over and turned into a shelter. it's home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country and who say they hope that they're staying here won't be a long 6 year old jury sled her home with her family in the southern city of tire. she's the youngest residents in this old theater with some big emotions. has given that young mother. i feel like i want to go back to school,
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but i'm starting to come and cry. i school used to play drill right. and i want to go back and play in the playground and had my friends. i want to go home school, my stuff, we run away when they look at. so i get to the house near of us and the stones west kerry. i forgot to bring with me all my toys on my shoes dial of. so jewelry plays alone on the stage that becomes her bed at night. despite everything she's witness . such moments provide a reprieve. these old historic caesars once put on plays and shows for people wishing to escape the realities of their daily lives. now they are serving the same purpose, but for a different crowd. doors safari out to 0, tripoli, northern 11 on the a suicide bomb attack on a railway station and park hassan has killed 25 people and injured more than 40 was
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carried out from the southern city, of course, to the capital of the largest on problems latoya gazing the reports, it was russia when a laundry explosion shook a railway station in quest in southern pakistan. around 200 people were waiting on the platform for a train to the city of ralph. indeed, the people who were running around was total chaos. some the injured with their legs blown off, others had their arms or hands blown off. the police, a soldiers from ralph in these infantry school with a target. it'd be attacked separately. discreet baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility to jonathan this morning. there was all kinds of people gathered, yet government officials and ordinary people the rest would travel as they was about 200 people here when the explosion happened. initially, the investigation of the crime scene proves it may be a suicide bloss bidwell investigating in detail to find the exact cause of the
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belief just then liberation army has been fighting for decades for an independent states. but this year the group has stepped up, its attacks targeting roads, railways bridges, and police stations. it says such strikes will continue in less pakistan and china withdrawal from the region. china has spent billions of dollars in baluchistan as part of its bells from rhode initiative. it's basically possibly connected to the geo politics, the politics off of the google, the board, the china box on economic audit or uh, you know, we have to understand that the go other port is the jewel in the calling of the feedback. dyna box on economic caught it or so many people were injured in the attack and emergency has been declared across the cities. hospitals as medical staff do the best to cope with the estimate victoria gates and b l g 0. i got all my bundles eyes, the full, the interior minister of but it was just on and he says the below just on the
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ration on the is trying to sabotage the when a, the regions relationship with china. this. busy is it such as c l or this? the attacks have a history of a by to decades. i'll tell you one more time of 19 seventies. in 1979. this the future is coming into a box funding, especially in huge steps given the 1st time they ever knew they haven't did, i really did those and we didn't have any proper a couple of additional fee. uh that's the issue from that. yeah, to now the, the, the one border with us, i know, distributors. so it was the whole thing and a lot of other books, you know, when it's done, what i'm thinking from this, from uh, from over a long time. and the money it needs to be, you know,
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addressed as for the toys relation with china and the these for the comics, the view phases going on. so they are not just being with that. so that's the main these of these books that'd be funded. heavy ebony funded to the detroit and to use the other agencies that this uh, c pet, quoted or should be some of the dodge this. this is the main reason well the yeah. and have a fighting and so donna's have a devastating impact on livestock farmers. ongoing bonds between the on the empowerment the tree rapid support forces is disruptive. the trade that provides a source of income, millions of food in these, the country has more than a 100000000 casual that has had to move and report from on the, on. the industry is on the increasing strain for more than 4 decades as the dean and proceed has relied on buying and selling camels for his income. he brings them from the southern and western parts of to them to sell in the capital to. he says it's used to take no more than 3 days to transport them,
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making it easy to bring hundreds at the time. but after more than 18 months of fighting between the army and the rapids support forces, or r s f, the group is taken over territories where his panels come from. but the one i used to bring the capital from north cord to fund on trucks to undermine now the capital, to smuggle from called the fund to the northern states for the day that the takes 2 months or more. we can't go through our usual routes because the reset stops us. it's increased costs and i don't bring as many as i used to live. stock are a source of income for millions of the needs, especially those in west and south. those areas are now mostly under the control of the, our staff. it's banned the exports of capital forcing traders to have to smuggle them out. and that's raise the costs of food they need to keep them alive to be sold. mostly for lack of a sudden the cost of food has become expensive because the sheep come through smuggling and it's upkeep is expensive. people's really to buy anymore. it's not
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only the supply of cattle to local markets that have been affected by the war. livestock accounts for about 25 percent of the dance exports, according to official figures, with more than $5000000.00 sheep, camels and cows exports annually. and because the roads to bring the capital in for exports have been disrupted, that number has gone down affecting the government's income and they make a conflict that income is much needed. some analysts say the government will have to compensate for the loss by increasing costs elsewhere. and so, but i think the government can not export to neighboring countries. so what it has done is increased taxes. those are costs of the ordinary student needs have to be, are in their day to date purchases. as the dean says, he can still afford to bring in camels, although much less than he used to, which with no means of exporting them and fewer people buying. he says he fears he may still have to give up the trade. he but morgan all does 0 on through man the
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head of knowledge as they are out of options. song fuel flies is a forcing nigerians to opt for a switch to natural gas to pallet in vehicles in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's, it really is have a very high kid in getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft of flashes that have been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in lab and on? is there a strategy on how to 0? look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media, the escalations who escalate any of the new years that are, you know,
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the media. i mean, the listening pace because the media on out is era. here's from, i'll just say around on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we, the effect live from out is there is mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0 new at using. is it the the, [000:00:00;00] the
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2 watching out of the me, elizabeth put on them and a reminder, stories the solid. at least 26 palestinians have been killed in his riley stripes, across garza. and the south of the strip and attack on the 10th shelter and displaced people killed at least 9. and on the long c, a civil side for home has exploded at a railway station in august and cutting 25 people and enjoying at least 40 the separatists, but or just on liberation. army has claimed responsibility for the attack and the city of quest to us posts, if you just have charged and ask on national of an alleged prompt by a voluntary resolution regard to assassinate donald trump. the justice department says the achievements was thought of a network of criminals used by pet on to carry out surveillance and cult mode is around 5 ministry dismissed the allegations as baseless and falls below tron survived to assassination attempts to see a john hand on the pool so i'm trying, this was origin, palm beach,
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florida to the u. s. department of justice says it has charged 3 men in iranian plot to assassinate president elect. donald trump, according to justice department officials. and after a national name for hon shaka 3, was hired by the iranian revolutionary guard. and his handlers told him to come up with a plan to assassinate trump in september. according to recorded conversations with law enforcement officials, chuck a re said that he was told on october 7th to carry out that plan within 7 days or wait until after the election to other man carlyle rivera and jonathan load home were arrested in the united states. shot the rate is believed to remain in a rock. meanwhile, trump did his 1st interview in a telephone interview with n b c's. kristen welter. trump said he believed you had a mandate to bring common sense back to the country. he said, is number one priority was securing the us border with mexico. asked if he had
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a price tag for the mass deportations of millions of undocumented people in america . he said he had no price tag, but he had no choice to carry it out. the problem was just too bad. he said john henry and l g 0, palm beach, florida. the mexican government says its policies to reduce the number of migrants crossing into the us of working and will stay in place. but they are under pressure from trump, who says he's prepared to impose towers pulled across and start full dramatically. and as all the sounds that are on the, at the reports from top a to the mexico, many migraines, a fearful trumps of victory, will make it already tough journey. even was the migraines of other add to list has been waiting for months for a temporary legal permits to cross mexico and reach the northern border with the united states waiting on the phone. okay. okay. yes. he says, america's president elect donald trump campaign promise, a large scale deportation of undocumented migrants has him worried he,
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i found the river, but he own yes. everybody's the water that has a lot of funds to attend to because you can't apply to a fair amount of option now that it can disappear tomorrow. everybody's waiting to see why he's face to move with like side of my daughter, thousands of migraines. so, stranded in shelters like this went along the mexico what the border and are just starting to grapple with their prospects following trumps victory tuesdays elections. many have been trying for months to secure an asylum appointment via a u. s. customs and border protection at the trump as promised to and alex daughter sent his family, fled on to say they hope they will be given an appointment before january 20th loan . and cool. cool. we have is all faith in god that the appointment will come before he takes office, otherwise it will be when all god sees it fit, despite immigration, being one of the main issues of the us selections,
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the legal crossings at the border are at their lowest level in 4 years for the, for the thanks to us island restrictions put in place by president joe by then, and then going crack down and part of the mexican government, including apprehending and busting back south migraines, caught in the country. legally, the mexican government believes that the current model to stem the flow of view is found, migraines is working and they hope that they can convince the future trump of the ministration to keep it in place without a harder crack down. for me, i'm of them. we tried a mexico's president claudia shane bound, said she briefly discuss the border issue in a friendly call with from get her love deal. you mentioned the board issue. i said, yes, there's the bold issue, but we'll have time to discuss it and my left on think back at the shelter colleague says shutting down the board, there will only make people seek more dangerous paths. so i'll say handbook i went on, especially the immigration will continue because it's a necessity. you see,
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you can close the pos, but you will look for another one. it's on stop people because of the need. it's an obligation for us the obligation to seek a better life for our children. for now though, they're still hoping for a legal opportunity to move on before it's too late. allison that i'm be at the i just see that i chose to finally visible that and so one petrol prices in large area, a pushing drive is to switch to natural gas. the government says a target of a $150000.00 vehicle conversions by the end of the year. the critics question the cost of the transition and say there isn't enough access to the alternative fuel even in the countries major cities. ok when, if there is reports from lagos, attracted by cheaper fuel, more nigerian motorists are making the switch to compressed natural gas. looking at
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the costs of petro, remind you out today. it is not in the book gets friendly, to be running my car on petrol. and that's the reason why i solutions the energy saving on gasoline. he says gibson, the opportunity to spend more on foot or your less than the over. so use this conversion center one of 2 operating in the capital up. and you'll, you'll be able to have the company to of using mortality for us. all right, so you have the function you off the button to choose which off where you want to use. that jurors declare 2020 to 2030 advocate of gas, expending its gas infrastructure. and the last one year with, with me it was a truck bass of about $250000000.00 in direct investment. these investments have gone to the increase increments in the number of conventional st as it used to be just 7 of them. today we've identified more than a 100 and states in the countries. the government seems to have 1000000 vehicles which are feature to use compressed natural gas by the end of 202500000 also because i've so far mr. switch also between 2000000 also because currently on i
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didn't rhodes' office just say the few on will help eliminate many on the federal supply telling just looking for some genuine for decades. although conversion to c and d slowly gaining traction. so i'm not get into an entirely happy so we have to q for like i've been on q for more than city, which i've used to productive. so i want to do some others. i worried about the cost of retrofitting a vehicle which ranges from $500.00 to $2000.00. if you take a lot of funding, a lot of supports also from government in governmental ready to put in that support . the government says it's working to resolve that. we have seen as a progressive expansion from what used to be to where we are now expanding the footprint shore additional states. now judy has $206.00 trillion cubic feet of gas . domestic utilization is very low. in some cases, their souls is simply flat. the government hopes deepening domestic gas
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installation will reduce local demand for petroleum, which can be exported for forwarding exchange. how many degrees i just need to make us. and that's it from a elizabeth put on them. we have a quick weather update next. inside story examines what might be in store for year of trump, back in power. thank you for watching the the a. hi lo there. it's a mixed bag. when it comes to the weather across east asia. we had a winter wave move its way across mongolia or northern pots of china. you can see the remnants of that working across the northeast towards russia's far east, leaving behind a woman the feel for cities like beijing were about 5 degrees above the average
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here. but still more in the way of cloud than sunshine, we will see those cloud conditions continue across the eastern parts of chandra, a little bit of sunshine. however, for shanghai on monday as the west of the rain pushes across, moving away from japan on monday. we'll see a recovery to temperatures for tokyo and to send dye by the beginning of the week, much dryer across the south, but we all seen those unsettled weather conditions. take high 9 island. thanks to what will be tropical storm using which moves towards vietnam. and as we move to south asia, well the west of the weather can be found lingering around the bay of bengal. some of that splashing it to me in my and bungling dash, but i'm much dry a picture to india and pockets down. but we will see more heavy rain start to put into the east coast of india, affecting sri lanka as well. so we'd like you to see some thunderstorms in chennai on sunday. that rain continuing through to tuesday.
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the since east wales were on gaza. thousands of the simians helping indiscriminately displaced, certainly forces are systematically targeting health care infrastructure, hospitals of one of the only safe options to seek refuge until we became targets. so most wages war from hospital, i've never seen a soldier inside the hospital. out 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis doctor to run hospitals on out to 0. you are paying lead is made with the consequences of donald trump selection culminating towards the war and you for right relations with russia, nice hosts and trade in tennessee is on the screws, me. so what might be in store figure with trump back in power? this is inside story,

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