tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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in the hello why? my name's site. this is a new sound like from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the cop is a critical opportunity to cement or progress and keep 1.5 degrees a lot. while a lead is made for the annual climate change summit with big promises, but 2020 full is on track to be the warmest here on record is all attacks, hospitals and rescue g comes across casa, at least 20 palestinians are killed in the central region, including 2 children and administration take shape for you as president elect
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names to more people to key roles and his government and will be live near donald trump's home in florida. for time moral and hazy, yes, another prime minister is ousted as gang violence gets worse and the capital and in sports, and he is cricket board say they'll not travel the pockets on for next year's champions. trophy due to ongoing political tensions. it's expected to be big financial setbacks for pockets on crickets with the event scheduled to take place in march next year. the welcome to the program we begin in azerbaijan, capital baku with delegates from around the world have gathered for the comp 29 climate conference. for the next 10 days. they will discuss a range of critical issues in the fight against global warming. and already it is clear that progress will be limited in paris in 2015 countries. agreed to keep our
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planet's temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. but that promise looks broken already. 2024 set to be the hottest yet on record. i'm the 1st to breach the 1.5 degree level. and those effects already being felt around the weld cope. 29 president looked up. bobby has issued a warning saying we must invest today to save tomorrow. and the other big issue, the summit will be funding is estimates in developing nations, need $2.00 trillion dollars a year to help with the transition away from fossil fuels. and to deal with the effects of climate change out there as environment edison nick clock reports now from bucko. very much the sense of the quiet before the storm here. we heard from the va, who is the co presidents this year,
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will start from simon still to you in climate she issuing a call to arms. if you like. the main event starting on tuesday with a high level segment wellesley does, are flying in for a new job. while i was teaching ping of united states in china and about the 2 biggest and methods, they wait to hear this ending representative you inside of the general and 20 gutierrez, he is coming in. no doubt will deliver one of his typically fiery climates at speeches at just the things up. main focus this call is finance. $2.00 trillion dollars is yeah, needed by developing nations to help bottle climate change. expectations be paid back a bit to one trillion dollar to is still a tremendously large amount of money. if you think about it, up until now, develop nations if any provided $100000000000.00 a year since 2022. this is 10 times that amount. nickel. how does era back who has advised you all the summit need is, will be checking in on climate promises that were made in paris nearly
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a decade ago, called on vacate, has moved on whether they're missing those commitments. so when world leaders need to talk about stopping climate change, they talk about one number 1.5 degree celsius of that's the level of global surface warming above pre industrial temperatures. that countries agreed to stay below and 8 years ago in power as they promised to make their own plans to hit that target. but it was never about just turning off the fossil fuel taps. every government made plans to cut emissions across every industry from energy to transportation to land use. these are called the nationally determined contributions or, and the seas, and they're expected to get more ambitious overtime. here they are on one big map made by climate tracker and notice not a single country is on track yet. now let's look at 2 very different countries, kenya and norway. both made promises in 2016 and now both score almost sufficient. that's the highest of any on the score card. why?
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what kenya has large for us, it has growing renewable energy supplies itself. carbon offsets and the government is started passing measures. that will reduce emissions. but it's not a country that produces high emissions itself. so can you rank highly because it's producing just enough of its own while continuing to grow at a rapid pace. norway is a very rich country and its newest plans are among the only in the world that might be on track to achieve the goal of one point. 5 degrees. norwegians use electric cars, heat pumps, renewable power. there's a heavy tax on emissions and that makes new technologies like carbon capture possible. that's where carbon is taken out of the air and buried under the sea. but norway is also one of the world's major fossil fuel extractors. and it's only because that fuel is burned elsewhere, that it isn't counted against norway's goals. a many see this as unfair. these
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targets are now 8 years old and none are currently ranked compatible with the goal . we're a long way from keeping temperatures low 1.5 degrees c. but at the very least because of the efforts of the last decade, we're starting to see real 0 carbon and competitive energy options that are becoming available by 2030. and that at least is a positive step. well, as we reported us, president joe biden isn't attending call. 29 is the believe. so the president elect donald trump, that will instead shape the next 4 years of american climate policy. for those of us dedicated to climate action last week shall come in the united states is obviously bitterly disappointed. in january, we're going to inaugurate a president who's relationship to climate change is captured by the words, hopes, and fossil fuels. he's violated this male, our environmental safeguards, and once again withdraw the united states from paris agreement. that is what is
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said, and we shall wait. and while the united states, federal government, under donald trump may put climate change action on the back burner, the work to contain climate change is going to continue in the united states with commitment and passion and believe. we can speak now to so loving these campaigns and political directly to the green new deal network. he joins us now live from washington dc. thank you for your time. how concern to you about from climate 2 point. oh, how far do you think he's going to go to reverse current us climate policy? yeah, thanks for having me. we're extremely concerned. we are in the hottest history and effort hottest year in the recorded history of the earth and temperatures are rising. we're seeing all of the impacts of climate that were predicted in more that were not foreseen. hitting our communities here in the us and around the world and,
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and i wouldn't frame it as drunk putting it on the back burner. he's going to put in destroying climate progress on the front burner. he's already committed to doing the bidding of oil industry. ceo is to maximize their profits at the expense of climate impacted communities. and more specifically, i mean, and in addition to exiting the power as agreement again, which he's talks about, there's also worries. and that, that he could try to withdrawal the united states from the united nations framework . conventional climate change, which would be a which would have a massive global ramifications. yeah, we're extremely concerned. um trump is not very consistent. he lives a lot. so it's a bit unpredictable. what exactly he's going to do, but i think we can say with confidence that the things he does are consistently out of step with science and extremely deleterious to the futures of young people. and really everyone in this country and around the world. us funding to help all that countries scale up clean energy and adapt to climate change rose significantly
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during the bought and administration. if from reverse is that funding which countries are likely to be impacted the most? do you think? i mean, it's, it's the same countries in the global south countries in the caribbean who have been consistently impacted by the climate crisis already who are feeling the worst effects, bundle, dish and other rolling countries. there's, there's a wide range of, of folks who are being impacted by actions and, and sort of the acting directly in contradiction with the science here in the united states. um, so yeah, i think the facts will unfortunately be felt around the world. but what we're focused on right now is that every single day counts, we actually have more than 60 days, west of bite and in the white house. and there are many things that president biden can do to save lives right now that are very difficult for trump to reverse. it's true that sounds, things can be easily overturned,
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but there are other things that are much more challenging. and so our focus right now is to say, we are worried about donald trump. he is a threat to the future of people in the us and abroad. but we also have 60 days of a democratic president who does believe in climate change and understands the basic science still in the white house. and so we intend to maximize that opportunity every day, every hour, every minute. so what exactly tell them by the into, in the next 60 days to trump proof his climate policies as well. a lot of it is about getting technology neutral and other, you know, renewable energy in money from the inflation reduction act by then signature, climate policy out the door on that is something that the agencies are working on really quickly right now. but there's a variety of other things, the guidance that is needed for states who have received money from the administration to improve transportation infrastructure is needed so that they can
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spend it on sustainable transportation, electric vehicle, charging trains and buses instead of expanding highways that are only being expanded because of the auto industry lobbying, there are public lands measures that can be taken to protect the wilderness areas and establish national monuments to take them out of the way of fossil fuel drawing and biting to do all of that. it's not an easy stroke. of a pen for trump to reverse any of those things i just mention. and so we're strongly encouraging the administration and trying to work with them to get as much done as possible on some of those things. in particular, many of the states that have benefitted from biden's climate policies and from the spending from the inflation reduction act. i'll actually republic in the states read states. do you think that is going to work to your advantage when it comes to trump trying to dismantle some of that act? and i think it's going to be challenging for jump to, you know,
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disassembled some of these things. right. we've seen republican members of congress, rail in the house of congress on these extremist things about the government spending too much money on, you know cobit loans on i or a money. and you actually don't even have to dig that deep to discover those same members of congress and their districts have directly benefited from the government intervening in moments of crisis such as climate change. and they called corona virus pandemic. and so we do think that's going to make it more challenging for them to roll back. but there is a concern that some of that provisions that were actually more friendly to industry and we weren't supportive of any inpatient electronic could be capital. other ones will be gutted, so we're, we're very concerned about that as well. okay, thank you for your time. so 11 campaigns and political director at the green new deal network. thank you. the,
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is there any forces have repeatedly bomb the island? is there a refugee camp in central garza over the past few hours? is there any strikes of killed at least 20 people that including 2 children and a janice? will them fuzzy people were injured? and these really ministry is once again shutting the come all on one hospital in the north as force is dropped to coordinate at the facilities entrance. the army has besieged the hospital for days, attacking on arresting stop patients to unlock it in central garza said he has also been target said kidding. at least 2 people that attacked was carried out by a drone in the historic 50 cent. so she got the bad even though we were sitting peacefully inside the shop and all of a sudden it's just like tuesday, loud explosions on shrapnel flying all over the place. i came out to see thousands killed and injured, including very young children. i don't know what weapons these rallies with pounding us with. we miraculously suffice. i have many children who are fortunate
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thing to sleep inside. these really occupation forces continue the killing himself, ation of population that the whole world has lost humanity, have mercy on us and and this insane was uh, i'm sorry god, boy zoom has a license from darrow by that in central. gotcha. at the moment i can hear right now sound of and is really driven just off ahead on the vicinity of, of august of course. but you might see it clearly here at the moment as also we have been getting a statement released by the hospital saying that 20 host indians have been killed since don't today while others wanted on in the statement. so they are, let's try to get tech. that's been conducted today by the is went out to the refill . you said that the artillery had targeted and bummed with 2 types of the hospital and military quite up to drugs, had targeted at the facility of a hospital in. and is that right to refuge account but the central areas of this
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trip, they have been reiterating the appeals for the international community and international institutions to provide any sort of protection for the hospitals. a lot of the, it's very genocide here in goal is that we need to remind our views that since at alan's this morning there has been a wide intensification of attacks in the north of district in particular on the facility of come on. it's one plus so and so on this into markets in the goal is a city with one, palestinian has been confirmed killed. now these areas have been completely witnessing and you is that to ation old is that being passed on to ship by the is where the military and now goal is a city has been one of the densely populated areas in light of the latest evacuation waste place. from to finally a refuge account from big la here to what's called a city. and you are also using the reports that are, that have been brought to imagine and right, we're almost fight to and the is what else you mention forces in devalue refuge
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account. what i witnessed was confirmed that i talked to the apartment that has stripe are still taking place. so this very moment as well as far right, the finance minister bizarre lo smoke church says that he hopes to extend his riley solvency into the occupied westbank next year. on hopes that the incoming us administration on the donald trump will support and recognize not move, nor day has more on this from the jordanian capital because he is ready to govern his band out is there for me or forcing in the ok pod westbank. i'm from inside israel. a specialist smart strict is not just the finance minister. he is a minister within the ministry of defense and israel that is responsible for administering the occupied westbank and for expanding supplement. so when he talks about enforcing is rarely sovereignty, he is talking about the is really an exploration of the occupied westbank, which we have to remind viewers as part of the is really government agenda. what
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he's saying is donald trump's presidency offers a golden opportunity for the is the v is really government to finish the job. and this is really why smotts, it's joined this government. 2 things have happened in parallel to this statement, because what he said is he's given instructions to his staff in those ministries, to take the practical steps needed the infrastructure steps needed to make sure that this uh, annexation can happen by 2025. so by the time trump is inaugurated a liquid administer, the minister of energy and eco head, was in the jordan valley, talking about investing nearly $500000000.00 in sold in a solar panel farm in order to in trenches really control over the jordan valley, which makes up about 30 percent of the west bank to make sure that his rails control there is per minute. so one small search talks about accession,
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many observers when he would say we have to believe in us get more with more one discharge. is there a senior but his school, unless he joins us from here in doha marwan, how worrying all these comment in spite, as well as far right? finance. mr. patello smoke church. do you think that a trump presidency is going to give the, as why it is a green light to take of a more public opinion land or was effective. the method is, is that it's in the process of doing it effectively on the ground every day for the past a case dozen years. and clearly since tooth 18, especially with this very last government. every possible procedure, every possible measure has been taken effectively on the ground, which to my mind is more important than any declares vice president, even an american president in
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a sense that shifting the ground is more important than any declaration. because in the end of the day, that's what's going to transform historic palestine. it's these a fact that is right and continues to create on the ground. trying to think car studies more or more kind of sydney is within the west and expand more and more that that is occupied by the secular community. if you will, in the west bank and trying to connect in as they've been doing for the past 2 decades. would bypass road, industrial zones and so forth, career in the apartheid system that things loan talked about. where to buy ones. this is sort of the 5, then it's just a matter of fact that the american person with recognized the reality in the west bank is that these are 60 percent of it. and it is settled
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by almost a 1000000 sutler by the end of the decades. more on trump has previously claims that he can and will and conflicts in 24 hour. busy is, is it too optimistic to hope and trump may pressure ness and yahoo to actually in the was a in, in the region that is optimistic and all i mean comes, bombard, so there's nothing you, what is new is that to election and hence now whatever he said include thing has blown bass and, and, and brag, got sudden as it's taking more seriously because he, this actually is a huge victory. just this uh, last week. but no, i don't think anything going to be resolved in 24 hours. but ukraine, not the palestine, not showing up as early as possible, but it is
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a huge order for this to pay. there is no doubt to my mind. i think he's going to mix it up in the sense that he's going to try to sing some signals out to that, that also what convening. i'm very out today that, that on with do something for the out of will put pressure. and these are, i have to wind down on guys all by the same time, and i think he will give nothing for a lot of sessions when it comes to the bank. some things that he didn't do in terms of recognizing is where the next sessions in the west bank best. remember that the, that the present from did recognize as raz section of the syrian occupied go to ice. right? and that's was a huge additional international law. but be that as it may, he did something similar to east jerusalem, but not in the west bank. he did not want to get ahead of the game this time around . and it's very possible that he, there's some kind of a park that where he says,
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look, i wouldn't, i wouldn't, was involved in the war. and as for the ad ups who are courting for it. but at the same time, i'm going to have to give you something i would give them possibly the worst thing or what it would be less is some sort of a half of state on half of the westbank for the palestinians, which of course is not acceptable it's not practical and it's not in any which way such as trying to buy this thing and price for yourself. okay, many things for that model on the charlotte, is there a senior political analyst that is there any forces say that's around 90 rockets have been fine from lebanon in northern israel, damaging buildings and vehicles near high for these 3 people are reportedly injured as well. so some of the rockets were intercepted while others landed in open areas and may have feet northern lebanese town of i'm your crew says that is really
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a strike has killed at least 10 people 15. all those were reportedly injured and a separate is ready as hoc in the southern side on district. at least 7 people were killed. aero initial thoughts of 7 others injured. meanwhile funerals have been house in the southern city of tie up to 7 people were killed in an is riley strike on saturday. 7 on the health ministry says 2 children among the dead as real claims . it would sell the thing has blown up positions as well. it says it has not received any proposals for a cease fire despite israel's foreign minister, claiming that there's been some progress made ahead of as well as media office said the reports on is riley media on inaccurate. have a talk we had in the press media. i checked with some of the responsible partners, especially in the video. i spoke with them about some issues before this conference
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. so we know what to say regarding this. and they said that until now, there is one of the communications at the international level that on has not received anything official or any specific proposals unless the meters have been missing in saudi arabia's capital to discuss. israel's was on 1st because the lab and on the topics are being hosted by saudi crown prince. i haven't been so long. in his opening speech, he condemned as well as what was on both casa and 11 on duty. we called on the international community to opponents responsibility to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really question again. step brothers and pa, this time at 11 on our countries have taken significant steps for their collective and special action to condemn, as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian, the causal vehicles re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of
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palestinian peoples and demanding the end of the illegal is rarely occupation of palestinian territories. did cut out his realm has to implement you in resolution 2735 that requires an end to its aggression and gaza. it must allow humanitarian aid into the territory and withdrew its occupation forces in order for the state of palestine to regain its sovereignty of the gaza. it must allow the return of displace palestinians today homes and the reconstruction of what was destroyed and gaza is almost end. it's planned to separate. go is that from the waste bank and jerusalem and the end its war crimes and the terrorism of his ready settlers. the u. s. president elect donald trump has been making appointments to his administration ahead of his return to the white house in january of next year
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before my acting us immigration and customs enforcement director. tom homan, who's previously subbed in trump's administration, has been named as his new for the song. he's also chosen new congresswoman, at least stephanie for the job with us and best a to the u. n. as guys mike kinase life for us near trump's home in florida. like so to go through these appointments and what they tell us about what trump to point out is going to look like the old states. she's being a very strong trans, supposed to for a long time now played an important role in his campaign. jesus will be a stream. the strong support of israel piece of old in the possible will be un to multiple a to palestinian refugee organizations among other aspects. so that is going to be a very interesting and possibly consequential choice for you and,
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and best of the given the us has relationships with this international partners in particular. tom homan, well he's a former acting director of ice. he was known for the family separation policy back in 2017 and extreme, and the immigration policy, which was then cancelled in 2018, went home and step done. he's made very clear and recent interviews that it's the type of policy that he is going to continue to practice. then we put that stephen mila is now the deputy chief of scott for policies. steven miller is also a very hard line immigration supposed to a n t immigration supposed to. he's also written a number of speeches. for trump, you wrote that in. no gratian speech back in 2016. so trump is building around him a collection of loyalists. in the past in 2016, he brought together a cabinet, had that had some loyalist, but also had establishment figures such as rights previous as chief of stop. now
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comes, people stop. it's susie whiles, she's a long time supporter of trump and has made very clear advances on his campaign here in, in florida, in particular, so trumpet surrounding himself with people. but he knows that he can trust people, but he knows that he can be loyal. and as these cabinets appointments continue, we're going to likely see this puts him go on. and mike, are we expecting the transition from biden to trump, to go smoothly? well, it's certainly just on the week at this stage, but the theme is expressed by several observers. add that they are some bumpy roads in this transition. that hasn't been enough liaison, they say between the bite and administrative sion and that's of the president elect coming in. however, president biden has invited the president to let to meet him at the white house on
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wednesday. it's a very important step into them. so for a binding that transition process and also creating an estimates via in which transition can happen with less friction between begins and the outset, to speak, to allow it to go smoothly. because this is critical. it's not just cabinets, appointment, set, all important. it's all those tens of thousands of posts within the federal government that the trump administration is going to have to decide on to see what wait at once to take government to go. uh, but the key issue here is full that transition to be smooth, to allow for ongoing, orderly, peaceful, frictionless administration of government within the united states. thank you for that. my kind of that for us near trump's home in florida, still ahead on the algebra. most people in the east and spain find a way back from the recent funding disaster. the government announces $4000000000.00 for reconstruction. and in sports,
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kind of goal is counting the days until it becomes africa's 1st youth olympics. first nation far will be here. the i had a lawyer that seemed very wet to cross eastern pod so so that i forget and there's more disruptive rain to come. we'll have a look at that in a moment for us in the middle east and live where we have seen some showers moving across that event. but much of that rain has now pushed its way further east across into northern parts of iran, link around the edges of the caspian sea on choose day. we could still see a few showers behind that for the likes of lebanon and syria, but it is a much t y, a picture for the south. we go. and there's some beautiful weather to be enjoyed across the gulf, the things content. a little bit breezy there on wednesday for the likes of catch
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up. now is looking rather breezy across the north of africa. a strong winds could well be expected for lights without julia antennas. the thanks to on settled weather, moving across the mediterranean. some heavier rain will splash back into morocco on wednesday for the south of this much dry a picture luxury quiet for areas of west africa. we are however, going to see some very stormy weather. take hold of town the room, get born and the democratic republic of congo over the next few days. the storm stretched down from angola towards eastern areas of south africa. we'll also see some rain in s with teeny on wednesday in the across the globe ecosystems under administering to this later started moving back. it started melting off. there is something wrong in the scrolling test that we cannot create us why 6 flows have the lowest beginning to hold multinational 2
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accounts or connected s neighbors by those images. and how the idea is keeping nature legal rights is also in our relationship with the planning. this is what is sort of how it's about ensuring that like one of the planetary, just based on now to sierra 5 of sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government. the military intelligence has been described as the closing of the the
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the you're watching out. is there a mind to top story? is this our, the president's a v call 29 climate conference, and azerbaijan has told delegates we must invest today to save tomorrow. looks up, but yeah, this morning comes as well as on tried to bridge the 1.5 degree. we mean target this year or is about a sense of arrived at the allowed to hospital officers role struck a residential flats in central golf fee is really driving attack, killed at least $20.00 people an engine fashion office is really ministry says around 90 rockets have been fired from 11 on in northern israel, the attacks of damage, buildings and vehicles may high fat. be 3 people, reports of ne inch. it is roles bombing of shia muslim majority areas
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and 11 on the back of valley has displaced thousands of people from that homes. and he is staying and neighboring christian villages where a residence accused as well of trying to stoke a 6 terry and violence. charles profit reports from there, i'll, i'm a and eastern loving on. many of these children used to live only a few kilometers down the road of families. among the thousands of people sheltering at 6 schools in the area, 0 or 4 is a christian village which she and was leaving fled to from neighboring towns in areas being destroyed in daily waves of these right strikes. volvic is around 10 kilometers in that direction before the war. the city and the surrounding area had a population around a $100000.00 people, as well as issued a full evacuation order on the city and the surrounding areas full sinks,
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thousands of people to flee into surrounding villages. so i'm a staying at this manner and on the church you're saying is being handled in a month and says he is not alone. and believing is where he's trying to stoke up old hostilities inside lebanon, in an effort to force the lebanese to fulfill its aim of wiping out as bullet mission on the come in to july. we found the neighbors are very kind and very generous. is ready to create a division in the past. try to spread it. and now the same thing is when it's trying to follow the path of the past. father showed a bu, is the local priest a kid. and of course, they are trying to create a discard between the she and other religions, insects. and sometimes they is what you just have called residents and accuse them of harboring and wanted person and threatened to target the location. she was happy . 45 people from the back of out of sheltering that this family home,
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photographs of what the family describe is christian mulch has killed in the previous war 11 and so have she has coffee with a guest. how 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 rascal operates as odyssey. we have scientists, we want to show them that we are liberties and the oldest importance. streets of all busy and dare well these days 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 on just a era. they're off, my 11 and the
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grains president landscape says his forces of slicing nearly 50000 soldiers in russia's coast region in cranes. only release this video, which it says shows russian troops in the south of the region coming on the ukrainian fire. it isn't clear when it was filmed, the country's top canada said russia is aiming to retain last territory in the region. for a while. ukrainian forces have taken control of parts of the coast region. a few months ago. it was the 1st invasion of russian territory since world war 2 ounces. there is defense, that is alex patropolis as most precious military operations in the cruise region of intensified and recent days. tens of thousands of troops have been brought up to the front lines for the start of a russian offensive to take back territory occupied by ukraine. according to nato, thousands of north korean troops have been sent by king jo and to help russian
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forces. although there was debate on how effective they would be there trying right now, the russians and the koreans to find ways of a copper a. bu it'd be on the back of a few of which will be not easy. the mercury of the game without any equipment, they're all their equipment that even uniforms the russian. and they have to learn to use them. this the language barrier because they don't speak russia. russia has made slow steady gains in east and ukraine and recently in cost. but it's loss is they've been huge, estimated 1200 dead and wounded. today, the russians are expending enormous amounts of effort. so with bonds into very small distances, their current humongous casualties at the hands of the dates are supply button. read as being deployed by the great news on the ukrainians. are strong flights and spirits just to effective the new arrivals will be, is debatable. north korea's military has no combat experience,
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which is one of the reasons why the, the, to learn ukraine's president below the me is the lensky is more concerned with how things will shape up in the future as you have some way. and then with the most us, but if we do not deploy adequate weapons and political pressure on the russian federation, the next step may be much more extensive use of the north korean contingent to ukraine, though faces. the possibility of simpleton is russian defense is on 2 fronts. costs as well as the and ask for it slowly but steadily losing ground. alex could helpless how to 0. spain has announced $4000000000.00 a new aid for the reconstruction efforts, and it's flood hit areas in the east. the government's has been on the screws to me for its response to last month's disaster that killed at least 222 people. but the devastation has also solved a wave of solidarity across spain will reach out in some voice from the hottest head town of paypal to green shoots. the growing on the wreckage of pipe water
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remind is that life finds a way back off the disasters, but also of how long this clean up is taking a maybe 2 weeks off to the flood. there is still so much to do. help is come from all over spain and beyond military fire brigade, civil god, but mostly volunteers clearing, never ending oceans of mode is the main task both above ground and in the dang basements that became deaf traps. when the water is put in a poor, k is a dentist in normal life. but when i finish my work, i day a week, i mean, i think i though with my girlfriend and i read the code that there we need to come here to help. when you, hilda is a journalist at the end of the day when you see that a you will have, you know, the working and you see that everything that you're going to be better. maybe you
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will basically the, the feeling. yes, the army is here for there are other types of armies. this is officer has chasing the face that many spending is have in local and national government. but it's also boosted the confidence that they have and what they themselves can do when they come together. so many people toiling and sewage contaminated conditions. mean disease is a real concern. i mean, one of the with we're helping with is mostly ones and cases of custom date is because many ones are contaminated. we look, send them against the tunnels and give them to buy optics to avoid infections. the scale of this catastrophe and the human decisions not taken, the could have less than that, have less people angry and grieving for their volunteer ami. the solidarity of a shed purpose provide some consolation will reach out. and i'll just say era by
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port spain, without the government has announced it will impose line border controls and an attempt to crack down on migration. officials from the migration ministry save the controls, come into effects from december, the 9th, and the last for 6 months. a couple of adult shoulders with belgium and germany, despite being positive ears for the free zone. jimmy and friends also have similar controls in place. it's hazy, is transitional council has dismiss the entering the prime minister and appointed a new one. businessman alex, to the phil m a, is replacing gary connell, who out early, 6 months in office, the car be a nation, hasn't held democratic elections in years, and criminal gangs control much of the campus. so let's go live now to teresa, but she's in one of the areas, but it's reported extensively from hate c. theresa,
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just a few months ago in march. you were reporting on the k o in a see from the neighboring dominican republic. oh, well, can you tell us about the political situation there right now as well? what we're seeing is that the situation continues to deteriorate every day, especially since the beginning of presidential an invoice back in 2021. what happened is, earlier this year, the proof of guns that started taking and attacking public buildings in the country force the resignation of prime minister in the after that, it was a concession of presidential council, was created the named guy you're going to lead, who's a former united nations employee as a prime minister of the country and were just hearing that the same transitional counsel, a 9 member transition counseling has ousted him from power and have replaced him with a business man whose name is alex the dfi and may a so suddenly lots of political instability right now, and also of course,
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this affects the plan to carry out elections of this country as soon as possible, which was initially the plan. the main reason for ousting got quantity from this, from office at this point is that political tension between among the members of this processional council. but also of course, there's an investigation of corruption among 3 of the members that are part of this council. so suddenly there's a political instability adds up to the tension and that humanitarian crisis in the country right now. and suddenly at the same time has a huge impact on the plans by the united states, by friends to help stabilize this country. and theresa guns continue to hold the control of the capital photo print. how does this impact civilians? a man, i just had extremely difficult situation in port to prince and across the country. club guns are not only controlling 80 percent of the cops and, but they're extending their presence in the capital to neighborhoods that they did
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not control in the past. and they're doing this with mass occurs by setting houses and fire preventing people from moving from one place to another. this of course has an impact on the possibly that people have to find food to find medicine. among many other things, at least 500000 people have been displaced. that's what forget what happens. also, he's like back in 2023. the united nations created what is known as the meantime. national security support mission, which main objective was meant to fight against the guy with earlier this year. around 400 members of that mission arrived in haiti there from came yeah, they're being led by kenya. but initially, the admissions was meant to have around 2000 men, so only $400.00 of them are on the ground. the other problem is funding. for example, initially kenya said that they needed $600000000.00. so far, they have only received $400000000.00 for troops on the ground. and this of course prevents this mission, hopefully having a huge impact on the population. when you talk to many people on the ground,
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they say that they do not see a difference with the security situation on the ground. and that's why the united states friend, but even hate. they are trying to turn this into a fluid peacekeeping operation. but let's not forget, this isn't not have popular thing among patients back in 2017, a force known as new stuff left the country. there were accusations of abuse, accusations of full, just bothering childrens and co occupations of cholera outbreak. so suddenly, at this point there's lots of uncertainty. what is going to happen right now? but as the world and international communities continue to be made, what to do with hazy, suddenly there's an enormous hu, money, tabby, and situation on the ground. okay, thank you for that. teresa for that for us. still ahead on al jazeera and forces shop openings of fi to this full time grand slam chance in at the ac finals insurance. the sales coming down the,
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[000:00:00;00] the time for his, for a while in thank you so much. india has told crickets world governing body. they won't be traveling to pockets on for the upcoming champions. a trophy lots according to the host nation who are due to stage the turn mid march of next year. ongoing political tensions mean india having played in pockets found for 16 years. cricket bosses are now in discussions about a possible solution, including a hybrid tournament that could see india play their games elsewhere. to a sports journalist rashad. my moon says this would be
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a huge set back for pockets on this cricket board. they were unable to host cricket events in the country between 292019 due to security threats. and i've already said they will refuse the possibility of a hybrid tournament. it's this is going on for too long, really, i mean, focused on is always responded positively during the request and they have all the progress on. so i mean it's falsified dying that either in the changes thoughts or focused on groups on stringent measures because focused on in the ticket. it's judy hughes is the, is the biggest showing up not even australia and even getting back to sign of excitement and viewership. i mean, the viewership runs the billions of people across the world. that is, of course, a major go to the rock cost as also, but of course you focused on tickets because i guess they'd be at the be
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a major event in this very important football. just on to cost this jack is dropping you because you remember that after the 2009 attack on this you're not going to be uh there was a hiring beautiful more than denny is almost any. is that a noise? and that's a theme. this isn't focused on so since then, all of the leading international teams have to work focused on a straight. yeah. england, south africa and using it and they have had no objection playing it focused on the perfectly satisfied over the security conditions provided to them the hotel, its own additions, etc. and even this time, uh for the tech install fee, all the rest of these, the $7.00 other beeps which are competing express. uh, no reservations that like they have uh, quite happy to play gears. manchester united, new code tribune. i'm more em says he's ready. take on the biggest challenge of his career on sunday. more than one is final game in charge of portuguese club sporting
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. he's leaving the list inside top of their domestic league after 11 straight with last week. the 39 year old guided the team to or for one went over man city and the champions league. i feel ready for the new challenge. i'm not naive. i. i know that the is going to be very, very different. very tough. but i feel that i'm ready. i mean piece, now i can focus on my new job. you'll have to start with the structure chart that, that, that you know, and then you will adopt um, with the players that you have some injuries or no injuries. what kind of play is um the ability is to defend to attack, i will discover that and in the next few weeks, meanwhile, read that and this will rise, spent with united has come to an end. it was announced the day after the dutchman loved the team to his reno when against lester, the former united player joins. as eric had hogs assistant manager in july before
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taking over as in turn manager. they have expressed interest in staying on, but has not been given a will under the manager or as long as missed a chance to extend their lead at the top of the spanish lee the last one now as well. so see a dad, robert lou in dallas key thought given bar son early leaves about the poet strikers efforts was what was out for off side. draw. the backer, strikes field bars. his face clumsy, flip side have a 6 point advantage or 2nd place round madrid. but they have played an extra day or time grand slam champion, carlos alvarez separate a shock defeat. and his 1st match of the atp fondles in turin is brand new, was beaten by norway's casper rude and straight set. so his last all for his previous meanings without gross, the defeat is a big blow to be 21 year olds. hopes of winning the year and title for the 1st time in his career. it's only one match,
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but it's definitely one of the best winds of the season for me. um in terms of uh who i'm playing uh his level of his ranking and all this stuff. so i feel very happy. of course, i think we will see and carlos play better tennis edited today, but i took care of my chances to assign a goal is counting the days until it becomes asked because 1st olympic house nation we use olympics will take place in the country in 2026, with ambition to leave more than just sporting memories behind. and the richardson reports. we've set a goal has been getting a taste of what's coming its way into years time. the capital co host, the 2026 used to lympics. it will be the 1st olympic event to be held in africa to host this event here in africa is very symbolic. think it's very powerful and gives a tons of hope for any future events being joining the games or other properties being one championships, or why not the link against themselves on the content of
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a multi schools event, athletes, aged 15 to 18. they used to live picks, one last held in origin team has kept 2 point is aries in 2018 cynical, has long had a global reputation for producing title, winning football as its hope. these games will open up more options in different sports. in the past, i don't think those things have happened. so i think for the people who are actually here it, let them know that web is 303 basketball or crowdy or whatever. all of those things can be assessed or promoting health and wellbeing through school to use the wide message of the games. while legacy projects would include an academy providing training in sports and event managements. we put a notice that we put in equity and forensic science get into sports when dusty
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young at that level will go and normally in terms of making them to be the global citizens. full files and ambitious young athletes will be in senegal . when the games begin in october 2026 on the richardson l g 0 and the kansas city chiefs had made at 9 straight wins and the nfl they came close to ending their run. so the 2 time defending the super bowl champion flocked . the denver broncos field goal in the final 2nd. escape this is 16. 14. okay, and that is all you support for now and back to you. molly, thanks for my call spinning and drifting is growing in popularity in southern africa and was born on street corners, but it's now legal as an arena sport ends. and by the way, more events now being held hard months also reports from below, where you as the,
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