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whatever has been done before can be done even better. as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the is really forces obliterate 36 members of one family and a single blow destroying a building. housing displaced people in northern, got the serial veney. it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 life from the also coming up. a fear more bodies are buried under the rebels have to is really, are strikes on the village north of lebanon's cap, political turmoil, and hate see the prime minister's fire just fine months after taking office club
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reporting for packing and as advise on when they 1st drilled for oil, while you're back in the 1840 navajos to crystal climbing the good news at least 36 members of a single family had been killed and it is really strike on northern gaza. the attack targeted in the building, housing displaced, palestinians in jamalia refugee camp. most of the victims were women and children as handled already, reports, many are still trapped under the debris. as a single is really strikes. i'm giovanni, a canning and bring dozens of people in one blow, the latest massacre of palestinians, and nothing causal. as has been the case out, this war, most of the dead are women and children. more than 50 people were there,
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the grandchildren, children, and daughters oldest place. they taken refuge with family seeking safety. they were all inside when the house was struck. cause has been forced to endure 400 days in counting of this kind of onslaught. no outside intervention, strong enough to stop as rules were machine boxed by the u. s. and things are getting worse. the strike came with no warning and only hit civilians cutting them to pieces. the other would these railways follow the policies of genocide and ethnic cleansing, to force the palestinians to leave their areas, the arab leaders watch and turn a blind eye to this current waterfall of blood and the complete destruction of gaza . we will never leave our lands. we will remain strong and we will stay here in jamalia. and in northern garza,
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the people are angry and have knew that house is coming to civilians all in one place, likely praying for salvation from this war. when that is really military brought the war to them, those lucky enough to survive for thrown into trees and neighboring homes. what's left of those who were lying concrete or buried under the rebel is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas and nothing causal? i think schools, homes, and shelters, housing, hundreds of families with no civil defense themes or ambulances, remaining survivors and neighbors are left to rescue or recover victims from the rubble in the whole. they all just eat a decade, but of calls upon this time. and it's not just people trapped in the north of gaza,
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or under is really bombardments attacks or continuing in central parts of the strip where at least 3 palestinians have been killed in a latest strike on, let's say, around the refugee camp who did an injury and we're taking a nearby. oh ok. so hospital witnesses say palestinian civilians were targeted while digging a well to provide water for displaced. people in living on this really forces have carried out another series of airstrikes and attack on a village north of the capital b. root is killed at least 23 people. 7 children are among the dead rescue. teams used bulldozers to dig through the rug and searching for people trapped underneath . i lost robert robert. it was 10 am and i was getting up to get my coffee pot and go to the balcony. as usual, i felt a very strong explosion. this explosion hit the neighbor's house which housed families that were displaced. they was staying in a village. there was a lot of smoke and rubble, a windows was smashed and there was some damage to my house. the house that was
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struck was 10 to 15 meters away from me. i'm having candidates that a d is really entity, is trying to spread a narrative that either there is an important figure in the resistance here in this town, or there are weapons warehouses. our answer to this is that the important people are on the front line resisting it is impossible for them to be among the people in civilian life concerning weapons warehouses. everyone can see in front of cameras that what is being pulled from under the rubble are women, children, and elderly people who have nothing to do with weapons or rocket warehouses. also 0 . so i'm a hoarder sent this report from the scene. a national fee buzz back to as much because that should be and then we aren't oh, much village in the mount, lebanon governor rich. that the stuff is ready. will planes attached to this house a few hours ago? shouldn't be cut off completely on the people inside. the, in dozens of bodies have been recovered from under the rubble of the local
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authorities have sent more heavy equipment to hope recovery efforts. when in fact the people here see it move bodies along under the rubble and debris of the collapse house. and is there any forces have been targeting the village of all? not since the start of the war and current round of escalation. how lot previous is ready rates hadn't targeted residential areas in almost all since this is the only time these ready ministry has attacked a residential house here for a lot of money. that was housing displaced, families, local authorities, a trying to talk to so many members who may know how many people were inside the house at the time of the bombing yelton, w several children among the dead. the heavy equipment is being used to recover the victim had been months and so i'm just, you know, i'm not sure if i looked on israel's bombing, if she, a muslim majority areas in the back of valley has forced thousands of people out of their homes. many are staying and neighboring christian villages were residents
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accuse israel of trying to stoke stick securian violence. charles stratford reports from their last month. many of these children used to live only a few kilometers down the road. families among the thousands of people sheltering at 6 schools in the area. general 4 is a christian village which she almost limits afflict to from neighboring towns and areas being destroyed. in daily waves of these rain strikes, a public is around 10 kilometers in that direction before the war. the city and the surrounding area had a population of around a $100000.00 people, as well as issued a full evacuation order on the city and the surrounding areas full sinks, thousands of people to flee into surrounding villages. so i'm a staying at this manner and i'm a church you're saying is being handled in the month and says he is not alone. and
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believing is where he's trying to stoke up old hole still it's, he's in slide 11. and in an effort to force the lebanese to fulfill its aim of wiping out his bullet mission on the come in. did you uh, we found the neighbors are very kind and very generous. isn't it? okay to division in the past. try to spread it. and now the same thing is, well, it's trying to follow the path of the past. father showed a bu, is the local priest. i think john morgan, i will, i know. and of course they are trying to create a discord between the she and other religions, insects. and sometimes they is what he does have called residence and accused them of harboring and wanted person and threatened to target the location. she was happy . 45 people from the back of valley, a sheltering that this family home, photographs of what the family describe as christian malta is killed in
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a previous war 11. to have. she has coffee with a guest now and they are like somebody to us. they are almost neighbors, they have anybody's identity, and we have anybody's identity. some people accuse us of being as well as cooperative odyssey. we have scientists, we want to show them that we are liberties and the oldest importance. streets of all busy over there. well, some of these days this, many people have never lived in these parts of the country. the country that suffered sectarian violence in the past. and they are desperate to go back to back on to a home that may no longer exist. just drop it out, just sierra darrell of my 11 hey, tease transitional council has fire at the entering prime minister nearly 6 months after he took office that he couldn't use that to be replaced by businessman alex did you if he's a may who had previously been considered for the job,
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the caribbean nation has not held democratic elections in years in gang violence has been soaring. the transitional council was set up in april to quell the bloodshed, but has been plague by inciting. house 0 is john home and has more on this from washington dc of the transitional council in heights. it was the great hope for the political future of the country and even restoring democracy on the elections the time table that was in february, 2026 under the guidance of gary canoe, the interim prime minister. but now it seems that he's been ousted, this was a person who was a full mouth, x button development for the united nations that are paid top of the backing of the united states and also caribbean countries. the guy that process off the hate, he's really been in political limber for years. the last elections there was actually in 2016 at now. it seems all out of the
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tensions and disagreements within the transitional account. so once again makes that process perhaps on so then it couldn't have come, but it was moment. this is a country in which the cap filled at 85 percent of the capital is under the control of gains. the motoring at the derek store thing. but overall, so practicing systematic right conditions which have meant that there is about 700000 people, the flight, the neighborhoods that a displaced in the country. there's also a situation with hunger in which more than half the population is regularly going without meals. and that as even pockets of funding, there is also a multinational peacekeeping. police force has been sent under the command of kenya, but that reportedly hasn't made much of it then in the gains. i'm the power in haiti. and now a political solution to that seems the way even to before john holman. out to 0 to
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washington dc. it's in cookie politic is the editor in chief of haiti weekly. he says the outgoing prime minister isn't going down without a fight. it's been tough for a few days now that the prison. busy will cancel will be. busy the prime minister, but from an outside perspective, it seems that that is old politics. that is, that is being happening right now in the photo for us because there's a new president of the presidential council. this is a few weeks ago. he has already announced up so my head would roll in the government and it seems that he wanted some of the cabinets to be under his control . can you refute? so now he is asking to quit his office. he is saying that it's the immediate role move that the residential council that don't have the power to do that. we're going to see in the next few days, how is gonna it play out?
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but for now, it looks also that is there are this a call for international the countries like us. busy like united states and others to take part in it and both the parties, the prime minister that connie and the president. so council are waiting to see how the international capitals are going to react record carbon emissions, rising sea levels melting ice sheets, and the return of former us president, donald trump, those or just some of the issues likely to dominate this year as you and climate change conference azerbaijan is hosting the cop $29.00 summit, which begins in the coming hours. our environment that it's a nic, clark reports from the world's 1st oral town. you don't have to go far from the shoals of the caspian sea and the towering sky. scrapers of bracken to see evidence of the challenge the world faces in catching emissions. literally in the heart of
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the capital pump jacques day and night, norway extracting as by john's rich reserves of oil. haste, nation of the annual climate negotiations this year. absolutely depends on fossil fuels. they account for 90 percent of its exports and their plans to extract more. not less. velasco was enough to stay in the united up room on this one is a gaming and virtual state. if we're going to win unhealthy was accidentally become a nice, there was tick, those countries was, it kind of is unlikely, defending the 4th and 4th to lead. the original oil rush started here in vacuum, even before the united states started drilling the fields of pennsylvania. this far flung corner of the russian and plus the duct, the world's 1st pioneering wells. today, as it by john says it's building a green future. here. it's 1st large scale. certainly plant enough to about 110000
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homes in the line. i'm definitely rich and on top to renewable potential, this year, the shift to clean energy doesn't take top billy over the next 10 days. also delegates hair in back who will be talking money. a great deal of it is estimated 2.4 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change and to help with the transition away from fossil fuels. the question is, who's going to pay for it? and developing countries a saying, look, we have been advocating for finance for a long time. let's start with one trillion and get that on the table and have some clear mechanisms and monitoring and evaluation by which that's still a bit so that something is the absolute minimum that's expect to that this call. the need for the will to act is never be or parents relentless whether experience demonstrates the no, there's an additional challenge you as president elect to, despite the unified opinion of science,
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does not believe in climate change. leading many wondering just how the world will take home the worsening ravages of the climate crisis. nick clock. how does era back, who, as a, by john volunteers are doing their bit in the fight against global warning in masula, in northern iraq by planting trees, environmental list, save a city, needs 5000000 trees to absorb the pollution mustered by about half a 1000000 cars. they also hope the lower temperatures and the city center by replacing ass spelled and concrete with greenery us on our cards are most of these are lots of all, but there was an urgent need to come to many forests or larger ones as green areas in the city of mosul, account for only 2 percent of the area. it is relatively low for problems with the population of full media. this means that we need millions of trees to meet the population's needs and restore ecological balance of the. still ahead on alpha 0.
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protest is showing solidarity with palestinians defy a band and the ducks capital more than a 100 or arrested the it's exercise minds for half a century. the rubik's cube that is still puzzling people around the world will have one that the high low, the unsettled, whether across the mediterranean is going to affect northern parts of africa. as we stopped and you, we would also see unsettled weather requests, eastern parts of the mediterranean, start to work their way into the live and bring some showers blustery conditions as well. the west of wet weather, however, working its way from iraq into western pots of iran,
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possibly bringing some snow to the mountains in the caucuses as well. but for the rest of the region, it is a very dry and quiet picture. lots of sunshine dominating and temperatures, lingering in the thirty's across the gulf. now temperature is across the north of africa, have been sitting very high. they'll come down from northern parts of algeria and to news it with a wet weather dominate. so we can see some disruption and possible flooding it from that very heavy rain. but it's okay much care across that central band of africa. the stormy weather has shifted. wait for the south, you can see it pulling into northern parts of and go out much of the country. seeing a wet prospect this week. the storm stretched down across botswana and into eastern areas of south africa. we have got some warning. south fulton pull milonga on monday for those storms and showers, but they'll be lots of sunshine in cape town. how
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is reported, look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation? i need a new years that are known as a media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever email, let operational can't do that. what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else,
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a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces of killed at least 49 people across guy's us and stolen on sunday. $36.00 members of one family, including 13 children, were killed in a single striking jamalia in the north of the strip is really forces and also carried out a series of strikes across 11 on an attack, killed at least 23 people north of a route. the eastern city of the back in the areas in the south were also target. dutch police have arrested more than a 100 protesters rallying and supportive palestinians in amsterdam. the demonstration had been banned after violence on thursday with this really football fans would pour down palestinian flags and chanted anti arab slogans. supp bouncing reports from the depths capital a fellow stein sold. adair with the protest of students and anti racism groups. captivating central am. so that in defiance of the 3 day protest bad, the restrictions were imposed on friday after the fight spoke out between support
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as a football site. my god, the sale of these and residents of to them on thursday evening does. and so if it's a defense were injured authorities and then madeline, and it's well with quick to call the effects anti semitic and made comparisons with a hold of costs. it's mostly on with the use today. we mocked the crystal now that happened to 86 years ago on european soil. it was a brutal and violent attack against jews just because they would use unfortunately in the last few days, we saw images that we called that night. many of them were and decide that characterization of the same velocity as being very much framed by only one sides of the story. we have not heard what it is really looking for here for there are very violence. there are very races and things that you all air of. they had been a problem in windows. they were running around with the weapons. and that's a story that we've,
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we've not seen in on sunday hundreds beside the protest band to make the points and to demand their right to free speech. police responded with violence. the doors to of course, inside shops for their safety. well, 3 bathrooms were ongoing outside. several people were injured. on my testers, continue to find their anger, mean anger, about what they just drive is a savvy one sided. narrative is full arising. these images shut them thursday night by and that because when fine, well as to confirm the narrative, the jewish people were under attack. but as, as have witnessed, those on the truck were infect, my god, the supporters running away with your portage. 5th insurance. i think the charge of sunday's finance emergency measures has been
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extended an answer them until thursday, meaning the protest band will continue stop fast and l g 0. answer them is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he has had 3 conversations with us . president elect donald trump since his election with that. yeah. who says the to see eye to eye on what he describes is a threat from iran. his comments come, is us president joe biden is expected to meet israel's president, isaac for its song at the white house later this week. houses here is john henry and reports from palm beach in florida. donald trump has been speaking to dozens of foreign leaders from his mar logo resort, as he's preparing to take over the presidency, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's spoken to trump 3 times since the tuesday election. and he says, which you see eye to eye on the danger posed by iran. among the other leaders, trump is spoken to have been ukraine's reloaded mirrors the landscape. and those
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might have been difficult conversations because trump is said in the past, and he would end the war and ukraine soon after becoming president, that it's a drain on you as resources. and a trump top aid has said that zalinski has to realize that crimea is now part of russia. many trump supporters had been coming to pay homage and some of them told us they're looking forward to the new administration. oh, i was so happy i slept so good that night i've been so stressed out and mean many were so happy, right? many. uh we're also learning more about who will not be in the new trump administration in a true social post. trump said that his former secretary of state mike, palm pale, will not be part of the administration, nor will nikki haley is former in bassett, or through the united nations. the florida governor, randa santas is taking himself setup of running, saying he won't play a role either john henry and l g 0, palm beach, florida. the washington post is reporting trump has also called the russian
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president vladimir putin and discussing the war in ukraine. trump unfortunately told fulton that he should resist escalating the conflict. on the campaign trail, trump said that he plans to find a diplomatic solution. ukrainian officials denied any knowledge of the call before it happened. william courtney was a special assistant to president bill clinton on the russian ukrainian and your ration affairs. he thinks that while trump's position on ending the war and ukraine is known, the reality on the front lines is quite different. the person, the electronic has made clear that he wants to solve this more. stop the more stop the killer soon. factors, even savvy wants that done before. he actually becomes president, but this is not gonna be an easy chat task. what the issue is that right now you create doesn't have enough negotiating leverage, given the way the was for,
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i'm are russians, forces are making slow as the advances. so present shot, a present, let drops, and treaty to fulton not to escalate. it suggests that he's trying to avoid a situation which too much about occurs between russia and ukraine. it's just me to tell her to be a lot of outcomes or predictions of this war. many of them have been wrong. so i would not want to make a prediction, but it is clear that in the congress of their strong bad person support for 8 in your credit when the vote under ukraine a took place. last april. it was 3 to one in favor of a house. and 41 in favor and the center. so that includes a number of republicans. there was also the question of whether both sides can continue to sustain the war at the pace they built. the leasing both russia and ukraine have manpower shortages for russia's been so serious. they've had to bring
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in north korean troops. so we don't know how situations going to revolve. libya has begun a national vaccination drive against polio. measles and rubella fears are growing of a possible outbreak of disease as the number of people displaced by conflicts or by the train. at reports from this throughout the this clinic in the city of miss rata is busier than usual. people are coming in to get their children vaccinated patiently waiting their turn. some are happier than others, but most don't know what's to come. those who do aren't so excited. libby is national, center for disease control is launching a 5 day vaccination campaign against polio. measles and rubella, also known as a german loser. polio is a highly contagious virus that attacks the human nervous system and can lead to paralysis, mainly, and children. under the age of 5, they hope to vaccinate 1350000 children across the country,
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up to the age of 6. this is the 1st day of the campaign. attendance was good since we opened a few hours ago, book 150 children have been next in a to how many the city but has 5 children. he's brought them all today. so the no alarm systems myself, i heard about the vaccination campaign in the local review and they came straight here. i was really happy. it's important to protect children from diseases. now i can send my kids to school and not worry about them getting sick so much. the last polio vaccination drive in the country was carried out in 28 to the world. health organization says it's things to campaigns like this that libya has been free of polio since 1991 with people forced from their homes within the country. and my views and refugees from polio infected countries coming in. it's now facing a significant risk of an outbreak. according to you ins, migration agency,
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there are more than 760000 migrants in libya, and that number is increasing side of this. and this is the director of the immunization program at the national center of disease control. he says, libyans and migrants a like to get the job ahead of time. i was find that we have not registered any cases of polio for many years. but due to the influx of migrant, some neighboring countries that carry the disease, it is very important to conduct the national campaigns like this. polio cannot be cured, but can be prevented by immunization. people here. so by getting their children vaccinated, they're doing their part in the fight to live in a world free of the disease. now, trina, i'll just do this throughout the 9 day, 250 kilometers, protest. march has begun to new zealand imposing a bill that would redefine the country's founding documents as the latest display of defiance against the right wing coalition government's policies affecting
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indigenous murray. a treating principles bill aims to change legal interpretations of the treaty of white tongue in agreement signed between the crown and bar receives in 18. 40 organizers expect 40000 people to join. the protest, as one of the world's most recognized and popular puzzles, is 50 years old. rubik's cube is sold in the hundreds of millions, something its inventor could never have dreamed of. when he came up with the design, was yours, dmitri met vanco, looks, edits enduring popularity in 1974 and gary and professor of architecture, adding a rubric designed to cube to teach students about 3 dimensional spaces. but it proves to be more than a popular educational tool among his pupils. so rubik happens that his invention, which by the end of the decade, had become a new craze. is a tool for same thing. the only thing god got, that's it. the fall line,
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the same thing. feldman saw the understanding situation on the sending space the i using the all hands that is a very strong deactivate connection between the mind and the new york thing guys.

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