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the, the, there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and the age people killed. and it's really striking northern level known as, as well as new defense minister says that will be knows these fine the kind of them are, i call this is alice 0, live from doha, also coming up. israel attacks hospitals and refugee camps across guns, or at least 20 palestinians are killed in the central region, including 2 children. donald trump's administration stop taking shape where we live
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in florida to take a look at who's getting the top jobs. and the commercial flights is hidden by gunfire and the haitian capital. the main port close is one day off to another. prime minister is replaced the beginning and 11. and whether it's being new is really a tax and the north and the south. the lebanese ministry of health says, strikes have killed at least 8 people in the northern town of and yet troop 15 others are unfortunately injured. the strikes which the 1st in that town hit a residential building. 6 and a step which is rarely attacked himself on 11 and side on the district. at least 7 people were killed. the initial reports of 7 of those engines, as told to charles profit, now he joins us live from february. so charles, one more, could you tell us about the strikes that was saying in the north and why this town
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is being hit for the 1st time? now, the follower, there's been no statements by the way, the military as to why they targeted that town that has been no reaction from has bola um, as to why potentially they may have hit that town. what we do know is that the crew is around 10 kilometers from the syrian border. it's understood that there was syrians that were among the casualties. this is an area that has played host to syrian refugees for years now. it's also a place, as you can imagine, where we understand many of the people that are being forced to flee as well as bombing campaign in the south of, of lebanon, and the southern suburbs of baby roads and the back of the valley. i fled to also, all indications would suggest because we understand that this attack happens without an evacuation or the that there's
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a check could potentially have been some sort of targeted assassination. we've seen in the past these kind of attacks by israel without a warning attacking a very specific target, and that being civilian casualties involved. and as i say, it's usually because israel is targeting some body or indeed some things that they associate with has been live. it's interesting that this comes a day off to a similar attack, and i say it's similar because that area renewals is not associated with being in any way has follow or she has strong hold of she almost didn't stronghold is a similar scenario for the attack that happened yesterday in an area just outside a roof. there were at least 23 people killed in that attack. but as i say, we are waiting for more details. certainly the ministry of the house here, 11 of these things so far a killed at least 15,
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others injured. the statistics that will put out by as the ministry of health earlier today is just just explaining the amount of people that have been killed and injured. so fall into these conflicts, the ministry of health saying that there was 3243 people killed as of yesterday. that's before, obviously, today's attacks, $14134.00 killed, at least $200.00 short, $14134.00 injured at least $200.00 children amongst those killed since the escalation of the end of september inside less than a child stratford brain is the very latest that from beverage many thanks charles. or for more now on the face of as well as will on loveliness. bring an orientation and the joy damian capital a month, because here's where the government has gone down to 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. know, tell us what is the latest that we're hearing about a ceasefire rule, or oliver,
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and absence of a ceasefire in lebanon. so what politically we heard from the new a foreign minister who said that his role was ready to reach an end to this war. of course, based on its terms, the more specific, more detailed view we've heard from. israel's new defense minister, who was the 4 administered just until a few days ago. and what is there a cod said was israel would continue to push hard to push forward until hezbollah is this armed until it is pushed north of the lease on the river. and until israel is guaranteed free, had the freedom to operate and to confront them in force, but this arming and dismantling of his beloved by its own fire power in lebanon and elsewhere. he also talked about iran being at quite debilitated. and that being
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a good sign, most importantly, these early defense minister appears to be very encouraged because of who is going to be in the white house come january. and he views that his real needs to, you know, during this time prepare itself for an american administration that would support israel's choices. so for now, the is really armies decision to expand the ground operations that would require thousands of new troops. that seems to be a lot more in line with what we heard from cods. then the political signals here and there that is right. it might be open to a deal all the a deal on its own terms. laura ok, many things know for joining us that from a man the the now im going sorry for the past few hours is really forces have repeatedly bummed.
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the owners are at refugee camp in the center of the strip is ready as strikes have killed at least 20 people there, including 2 children under john list. well, them fuzzy, all those have been injured. and he's 20 military is once again showed him to come out of one hospital in the north as false as drops a grenade at the facilities entrance. the army has besieged the hospital for days, attacking under resting stuff and patients and the market in gaza. city has also been targeted, killing at least 2 people that's attacked was carried out by a drone and historic city center. she got the that even though we were sitting peacefully inside our 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 dozens killed and injured, including very young children. i don't know what weapons these rallies were pounding us with. we miraculously suffice. i have many children who are fortunate thing sleeping inside these really occupation forces continue the killing himself,
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ation of population that the whole world has lost humanity, have mercy on us and, and this insane wilson and antonia, and this is, randy faust has talked to the tenants for displaced palestinians, at least 7 have been killed. several young men were injured in taken to hospital in the box of civilian cause. it's our capital, as in, has the latest from there all by and central garza, the, at the moment i can hear right now. sound of an is relative just off ahead on the vicinity of august off course because 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 sandstone today, while others wanted on in the statement, so they are, let's try to get tact i conducted today by the as well out to the retail. you said that the r tillery had targeted and bummed what? 2 types of the hospital and military, quite cool to drugs, had targeted uh the facility of out the hospital in and is that right to refuge
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account, but the central areas of this trip, they have been reiterating the appeals for the international community and international and executions. to provide any sort of protection for the hospital. a lot of the, it's very genocide here in garza, we need to remind our views that since at alan's this morning there has been a wide intensification of attacks in the north, a district in particular on the facility of come on it from us. 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, if activation old is that being passed on a 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 white lights from the value of refuge account, and from big la here to what's called a city. and we are also using the reports that are, that have been brought to imagine and right,
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we're almost fight to and the is what else you mention forces in it valley a refuge account. what i witnessed is confirmed that i talked to libby for abutment that has stripe are still taking place till this very moment. they are of, as i'm excited and saudi arabia's capital has wrapped up with leaders, reaffirming the support for the palestinian people and pulled for an immediate cease fire and gauze as an end, as well as an eagle occupation of hello simeon lands adult. so hosted by saudi crown, prince mohammed been solomon and his opening speech, he condemned israel's actions in gaza and 11, a new sitting the duty we called on the international community to opponents responsibility to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really aggression against our brothers and pa, this time and 11 on our countries have taken significant steps before their collective international action to condemn, as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian, the cause of vehicles. re mobilized international consensus to support the rights
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of palestinian people. demanding the end of the illegal is really occupation of palestinian territories. the i guess presents elect donald trump has been making appointments to his administration. the heads of his return to the white house in january next year, before my acting us immigration and customs enforcement directed to him home and he's previously served and trumps. administration has been named his new board a saw. he's also chosen new congresswomen elise, stephan, x full of the job of us boss of the to the un. like kinda joins of live now. net from near trump's home state in florida. so i'd like to focus through these appointments that we've heard so far. what they say about trump's priorities as well. it shows that something like the united nations is an absolute priority as this, the issue of immigration, at least the phonic is
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a loan to ally off donald trump. she's also the highest rank woman in the house of representatives, said republican, and certainly she is a very important factor in terms of trump attempting to control of the united nations, putting her in as invested. there is a test of the us relationship under trump administration with its international allies. and of course, with the un itself, she's being harshly critical of you and on several occasions is also an evolved supporter of israel and his search and to encourage the blocking of any ad resolution within the united nations aimed at israel. then tom homan, well, he's the man who came up with the separate families, immigration policy that came in 2017. when he was acting director of ice. he stood down in 2018 that policy was abandoned and then completely wiped away by the fight in ministration. but every indication now with his appointment is it's
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a type of immigration policy that we may well see in the future of the media reports and the vice president, the vice president elect himself, is sit in a tweet. steven miller, he's being appointed. it is said as the deputy chief of staff men is also an important figure in the trump universe, a renown conservative, very hard on immigration, and also a trump's major speech right to. so he's assembling this team around him, including his chief of staff. susie whiles, who was his 1st appointment and who was being on the campaign with him in florida both in 2016 and in 2020. and then of his last campaign, she managed it on a national basis. these are old people go out in the trumps in a circle, cool, actually loyal to him. and that appears to be one of the whole months of selection for a cabinet post at this particular point. and mike was saying, the present, the like putting pressure on the senate, republicans by his social media. why is he so actively placed? think about this such as
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a very strong sequence of personal social media, insisting that the senate has got to allow for recess appointments. now what this means is that if the senate recesses for a period of not less than 10 days, appointments can be made without placing the head winds of the of the senate hearing. so trump would be able to make some appointments, at least without the hearing taking place in the senate. uh, these appointments would be on an active basis uh, acting basis for up to 2 years. but it is a way of trouble getting through his nominations as quickly as possible and getting the senate on his side instead of doing these. put so much pressure on this incoming sentence, which will be dominated by the republicans that all the senate believed is those engaged in the race for the senate. leadership have ripped through a reply immediately saying, yes, we will gone to send a recess when it is necessary and when you want,
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it is just one way of getting this administration moving quick without facing any hearing within the senate on any appointments that he might want very interesting, but kind of many thanks for keeping us on top of all the twists in terms of his transition period. thanks. and they had, had on out, is there a progress on the 1st day of the you and climate conference, and as a by john comp $29.00 nations have agreed on a set of rules for an international common markets. the around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural. heritage is on display in west and museums didn't happen over night. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals how you repeat and colonize ation. remove tens of thousands of on the facts . and the young people struggle to reclaim restitution.
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[000:00:00;00] the again, your challenges era has reminder of on top stories best uh, as we knew is where any attacks and the north and south of 11. and nobody was ministry of health says as strikes of pills, at least 8 people in the northern town of ein yacht club in a separate israeli attack in the side on districts. and the 7 people were killed. the bodies of palestinians have arrived at the l or the hospital up to as well as truck and residential flats in central garza, is there any drive attack kills at least 20 people an injured fuss? hilders? i mean, i've islamic somebody installed you maybe his capital, rob tom with leaders. we're finding the support for the palestinian people. they
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pulled for an immediate safe spot and gaza and an end to israel's illegal occupation of palestinian land. a commercial airplane has been hit by gunfire on approach to the haitian capital pulls the prince and the main effort has now shot down as guiding vaughn and spikes. it comes one day off to the countries transitional council dismissed the interim prime minister and appointed a new one. all of these a life pictures of businessmen. i like cynthia fills and i replacing gary canals. but anything in the jump, 6 months, car be a nation, hasn't held democratic elections in years and coming to a games control, much of the capital enter weighs about a she's and what us aries and supported extensively from haiti. so 1st of all, let's look at this new prime minister who's being appointed as we speak. what do we know about alex? and he feels that may well, we know that he is a businessman,
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that he'll several dried cleanings shops around haiti that he was a precedents off. the chamber of commerce was former president. he showed markedly whether or not fixed his father was a political activist during the government or shot and killed one year old or baby don't. so certainly he was part of this transitional counselor and it shows with of the ongoing crisis that we've been seeing and hated for months. now. earlier this year, the prime minister and we resigned. he came after a presidential been in maurice was he was assassinated back in 2021. and later on we saw the creation of his from session of presidential council that had a pointed gary community who was out of state just today and replaced by a feeling that so suddenly there is a political crisis in the country right now. one of the hope was the fist from fictional council was going to be able to leave the country toward presidential elections, probably happening next year or in 2026. well,
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it's not clear the impact that this has on those plans, but the security situation, hey, to right now it's extremely dire. not tony. we're seeing what's happening on the ground. we're seeing a guy that advancing to different parts of poor to print and across the country. and there's an enormous who might be tyree in crisis. so suddenly, what just happened today in a way be to your rates what the united states from another country, from the international community wants, which is to stabilize haiti as soon as possible. and just as i of how it's difficult this job for the new findings is going to be this swearing and certainly is happening just hours off the commercial airliner with show thoughts and flights in the airport of being suspended low. can you tell us about lots what we started hearing from barry earlier today, right after guy when he was ousted, that there was lots of gang activity, especially in for the prints that was not for 55 going on in several parts up have is capital gas control or 80 percent of haiti's capital,
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but they're already moving in into neighborhoods, but they did not control. so we already heard that there was lots of fighting ongoing in batavia and then they started moving closer to the airport and that's when the fuel airlines flight was shot. apparently it was riddled with bullets and it has to be sent towards the city of san diego. in the dominican republic, i'm one flight attendant apparently was slightly injured. so this just up for, as i said before, the ongoing situation on the ground. let's not forget that the united nation is deployed. what is known as the move time national security support mission with a mandate to help the haitian police fight against the scans. but so far of the 2004 said was expected only 400 members from came yeah. are on the ground in assisting the police, but when you talk to people that are in hate to right now, they're saying that they're not seeing a difference that they see that the gap has continued to advance some neighborhoods . they continue to set and high houses that entire neighborhoods on fire, but hundreds of thousands of people have been displayed,
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but thousands of people have lost their lives. so certainly people on the ground, they're telling us that they're not making a difference. and, and the big question now is what the international community is going to do with this m. s. s, as this uh, security operation is called right now. many would like to see who is peacekeeping operation in haiti. but that's suddenly wings. lots of memories for haitians. who i later have stuff security operation on the wrong peace keeping force on the ground left back in 2017. there were lots of accusations of abuse of fathering children a corner outbreak. so many people in hate would not like to see that so suddenly, wildly in consternation community continues to debate. what to do? there's a massive to many, 10 prices in the country to raise of a joining us the from. but as our, as thanks very much res, i'm, i'll bring you some breaking news now straight classes taking place in the dodge capital of i'm so that let's go straight to our correspondence that boss and she
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joins us the from them step. what is the situation? yes, a large police presence here now in the western part of am. so them off the a riot broke out when we arrived. so it was barely any police and they were around a 100 young people. we saw roaming around the streets, many of them with sticks and we see stones thrown as well as they were scouts shouting. id is wally slogans. now the police has arrived. there's a lot of police gardening of the area and they actually also burned down. burns this from, from the inside. so people have now arrived to assess the damage. there's a lot of glass everywhere here on the street. and the police is called the main office, whole area. this is a, a place where a lot of the immigrants and this m as in families, mayflower and i'm so them. and so they are now basically fairly angry and
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frustrated about what's been happening in the last couple of days here. and i'm so them also this riot broke out during i'm off so this will match with them. a copy tell if, if so supports us also writing with people from am. so them and the were doesn't. so 1st for any signs insured, so in the media, but also by the authorities, it was size immediately that this was and to submit to violence and the role of them a copy support as well. also it's, it's more and more clear now how much violence they were using has not been exposed . so there's a lot of frustration in this neighborhood as well. and this is now spilling on to the straits here. and i'm so that i'm west with all these people now hiding behind houses, we can hear shouts also. it was a so these highly dropped the flying over a lot of glass over there being cleaned up now. but many of them have now been chased. and we have to now lease this area from just from track please the selling
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us. so this is uh the front reset. the cool. okay. oh i know it's a dangerous situation. i need to move away a little bit because that's where i'm is so damaged that this whole installation can collapse me. a step. i mean, i have plenty of 15 that's been on edge for the past couple of days and we could get a sense of it the way you are on the streets. i mean, the protests of being bind, haven't they, in the city and they've been a number of arrest exactly. the process has been banned since friday. the may are basically imposed in a protest ban emergency measures are in place, which means that police can easily also detain people and search people. and on sunday, that was a process dis, defying this bad. especially because of this what they say, one side of narrative that they've been hearing for days already a here in the news and also by your pharmacies. basically really blaming the muslim
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community here in the now lives with especially here and answer them for what's happened. so then this bad for process has been extended until thursday for these people, just the young people here in this neighborhood, all to the band. and they came out earlier this evening, not that long ago to really show their frustration. and one of the things that have been going all around on social media. so they're very upset also about about the injuries because we were present at this rodney yesterday, which was broken off by police and the city center. and we saw, you know, people being in just the police very much be think these protests just trying to break it up and people doesn't really interest. and so people are very angry about that as well. and it's set by some brass and situation that on the streets of the capital of the netherlands as to them. many things indeed step uh, well the, the uh, the cop $29.00 climate summit have agreed on
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a sets of rules for an international comp and market on day one. it will eventually allow countries to trade credits to meet that climate targets. delegates from around the world. amazing and as a by john will discuss a range of critical issues in the fight against climate change. it comes as 2024. is that to be the halt? if you have on record, i'm the 1st to reach the $1.00 degrees celsius level. and then the french calling for the presidency of buying your macro on his hosted precedence. prime minister cast alma to commemorate the 106 anniversary of almost as day. the new events, march, the end of the 1st world will in 1918 and which an estimated 17000000 people were killed with 2 liters. first metal, they say presidential palace before heading towards the shall liza avenue to lay means of the tomb of young and soldier. somers the 1st virtuously to to attend
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french almost his days of asses since 1944. when winston churchill was hosted. i shall go. that's it from me, laura kyle, for the moment. much more of your found on a website that's out. is there a dot com is on the web next to an inside story. take a look at the comp $29.00 summit and as a by john the the a had low that relate to satellite image of australia shows a stormy situation across central and eastern parts of the country. and the west. all those storms have pushed out to sea on choose day for the likes of new south wales in queens of but we'll see some what the weather remaining since under rashaw was a possibility here. and you can see that rain stretching all the way down to victoria, so we can quiet, however, what has made me
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a little bit of wounds coming in the for her body. and they're all those storms re emerging across the central areas. is it going to wednesday, we'll see more wet weather lingering across moving parts of w a and that's what the temperatures will be coming down. they'll be on the op however for pass. look at that. rise with about 5 degrees a choose day into wednesday. it doesn't make very hot across the top end of the country during the mid week. now it's not as hot in new zealand but have just have picked out this luxury seconds here. thanks to high pressure. but the wet weather isn't very far away. that will start to work its way in as we get into the latter part of the week. and it's looking very well. it's a cool southern parts of east asia. we go active weather here, thanks to a number of topical systems, much dry across the north, but we will see a cool down in beijing by wednesday of the
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