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i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland best produces the best fixes on those of the people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the . ready the riots in the heart of adults capital amsterdam is on edge days out. the blinds involving is released to the light from the i'm sort of any a also coming up on the road across a nation ravaged by israel's was the report from living knowing where there are no front lines, but israel's new defense minister. now saying there will be no ceasefire with his
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gangs on a rampage, and a commercial flight under fire hate the squares in a new prime minister with a task of restoring peace. it was a reflection. each was hot breaking it was rang and it shouldn't have happened and use the land offers a ray or national apology for the abuse, torture and neglect of hundreds of thousands of children and vulnerable adults and care. survivors say that is not enough. police have arrested several people after another night of writing in the dutch capital. it comes days after a violent confrontations with football fans from the comedy. tel aviv and investigation is underway into that fighting after complaints from palestine
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support groups is rarely fans were initially portrayed as victims, set voss and reports from amsterdam or another riots on the streets of answer them . use claiming solidarity with palestinians attack a trip in the setup of the capitals, setting it on fire, smashing windows and yelling, abusive language. pensions have been running high for days following last week's file and flashes, which is what it least football support as the rifle of more than 3000 buckeye, be talary friends and answer them last week was not considered the high risk by darcia authorities. although this jewish active is told police there widely known for political violence in his route and many serve a soldiers in gaza, explain to them that there is going to be also people of serving. and you guys are participating in the genocide and that is not the very big today's career effect. so these are not regular when it goods for them coming prompts to that was
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a little bit a misplaced boys early. that means the social is not only about a taxi driver who wants his identities to be for the texas told us on his lawyers phone. what's happened when he was filming my god, we support the steering down palestinian flax. so let's see. let's see on the thoughts page and the his lawyer is documenting other cases of violence and racism committed by my copy. fan, while we saw is a several footage of the mcafee fans, screaming in the middle of hamster, them, kill all the arabs, rape all the arabs, and all kinds of horrific things, which will not be in any city center in the world. an emergency the base here at the city whole will aim to provide answers on what exactly happens during last
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week's riots. the filing rules, i'm a coffee supporters is becoming clearer, and people are challenging to disagree action by politicians of a phone problem against jews. using these terms to describe the rise can only lead to more divisions within that society are offensive. according to you filed got programs will both of you will be in this invitation or white supremacy. and what happened again there was violence, you know, people do defended themselves, but definitely no program. monday nights violence serves as a reminder of the ongoing tensions about on demonstrations and the dutch capital that was already in place. that bad has now been extended stuff fast, and l g 0 am so them israel's new defense minister says that there will be no ceasefire with has the law is really forces are pounding areas in the north and the
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south. the lebanese health industry says 0 strikes of killed at least 8 people in the northern town of ein yeah. 15 others were fortunately injured. the strikes which are the 1st in that town hit a residential building because they've got a bunch of israel's attacks are focused on the south and east of level known as well as in the southern suburb of the capital, whereas blah, hold sway. but as a to hold are reports, it's war on the arm group has no front line. life appears to be normal in areas spared by is really bombing, but lebanon. and it's people are trapped in a war that doesn't appear to have a front line. the reality is, any one of these cars can be head fine, is ready drones, at any time. we are on the main highway linking, they do to live in on east and to neighboring syria. it's an important lifeline for people and trade. it's not considered among the dangerous areas that can change at any time. this situation. i mean, i'm no, yeah,
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i mean i'm not really been ok. all the people. uh they, i'm afraid too much. we hope we can get it quickly. we have reported on such attacks in recent weeks, the cars were heading to be route on the road. these really military says as a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between hezbollah and israel escalated in mid september. attacks most deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted. they are old, but in name lovely. i show a blaze that to me the car was targeted and it flew over in the air and hit and other car as we make our way to the call involved the regions in the east of the country. the reality of war sets in israel considers these areas hezbollah strongholds, an operational base, and where many of its fighters are from. but it's home to hundreds of thousands of
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people who have now left. it's a similar situation in other areas where it has been that has influence, we are approaching, they look southern suburb a times the is really a tax come with a warning. most don't. the bombs that are dropped by war, plains level buildings to the ground. deeper inside these now m t neighborhoods. the destruction is as far as the i can see, even so called safe areas. people, especially children, are traumatized by the sound of bombing, the buzzing of is really drones and the sonic booms created by is really war planes . there is little normal see even if it appears otherwise, the uncertainty of what continues to be a costly and devastating war is affecting everyone else as ita, live in on in gaza and is really, or a strike has targeted a so called safe zone in the south killing at least 10 people. a cafe surrounded by
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10 squared displace palestinians were sheltering, came under attack. this happened in l. my wasi and son, eunice. several of the injured were taken to hospital in the back of civilian cars . oh sure 0 is honey. my mood reports from their obama. a. we are in a situation right now. we're one more proof is given to god is across the gods. this trip, that is really narrative about evacuation billings and safe areas. they are nothing but full narrative so far. just certainly are today, it is really monetary talked about expanding to humanitarian be a zone. and the areas across the gums is truly including an area in the central part, pin them on the evacuations on and yet will speak within the past hour. this attack on this a small cap fee. this is in the middle of the evacuation joint in a long see something has been on offering. and i've been more than entered team and centered towards all the people in the area. people get to this phase small coffee
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shop there to connect to the internet to connect to the outside world. watch on the big screen, a football game of sales people. teams around the world is be, are deprived from this when a drawn just fired at least 2 mess. so on this camp, a lot of people were still inside and a quarter to an eye witness. it was packed people who gathered at earlier hours this evening to watch their favorite team was playing football. when this try happened so far, from inside, nothing medical complex. 6 of the body, the right to the house because i'm into 5 by families in the school. also displacing the loss evacuation from the other 4 that unfortunately for advice also to not the medical complex were completely dis, figures enough because of the intensity of the explosion as well as the drone. mr. jones on tax with new password that chef knows and little pieces of metals and when
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they explode, fly in a high speed and completely cause severe leading to view granting so these for this includes a body with the young child completely. this the guys not even then defy it by family members. they're more injuries are still pointing into the hospital than they are. the operating theatre is pack now would at least 7 people. why going undergoing surgery? and doctors talk about difficulties of providing medical care. that's not the hospitals because it's been already busy for the long operating and performing surgeons for the earlier cases from the attack and in the north and is really attacked on the house and gaza city has killed 3 people. it follows an earlier strike on the market. that attack was carried up by a drone in the historic city center. 2 people have also been killed in a striking to say rights refugee camp that's in central gaza.
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the easiest one in businessman alex d. d. as in may, as you by minister, he succeeds guy, he couldn't in you who only last in 6 months in office before being fired by the transitional presidential counsel, the caribbean nation has not held democratic elections in years and criminal gangs control much of the capital houses here as theresa boat, a political and security crises has spirals out of control in haiti since the beginning of presidential ven, anomolies 4 years ago, there's no elected governmental parliament in the country. gangs continued to expand their hold of the capitated porter prince and elsewhere, leading death and destruction. last april, at one session i presidential council was setup to lead hatred towards elections. he'd have pointed guy equally, less entering prime minister. but on monday,
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the same counsel fired him and installed alex the dfi lemay, a business man who promises to hold elections as soon as possible. no prob i oh, i like what is your 1st? yeah, we will work toward social cohesion, a necessary condition for the restoration of the state and the holding of inclusive, transparent and democratic elections. only. this will grant the state legitimate and constitutional storage and not demo. you go to evaluate that. but on the streets of the capital gang seem to be the only authority fighting the police and canyon forces sent in by the united nations to help restore security. the united nations mission is under funded. an old gun un says it's concerned. the secretary general appeals to all member states to sustain and increase their security support for haiti, including through multi natural security support mission, ensuring that it receives the financial support. it needs to successfully implement
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its mandate and explained expend deployment and operation. on monday, the gangs came close to the airport in for the prince. spews airlines playing from the us was rivers with bullets one me day or the flight had to be diverted to the dominican republic. a gang say they expect to be part of the negotiations to pacify the country. you know, neither the old gym and the new one. they don't do anything for a to their empower, but nobody voted for them. if they want to change a to, they will sit down with us and negotiate but for now, it seems unlikely. constant battles have displaced hundreds of thousands of people . and almost 4000 people had been killed this year. a crisis that for now has no end insight babies i will, i'll just see you as president elect donald trump has been naming key fingers of his incoming team. tom homan has been earmarked as his so called borders. are he
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face criticism for his policy of separating children from their parents at the border at trump has big new york congress women at least the sonic to be us ambassador to the un and the nation of price choices named form in new york. congressman, resolving to leave the environmental protection agency, the epa zeldin was among the republicans who voted against certifying biden's 2020 election victory officers here as mike hannah has the latest from near trump's home estate. in florida. the 1st wave of appointments to the new cabinets indicate the priorities of the new donald trump administration. he's dealt with united nations, the environmental protection agency, and immigration in the united nations. he's appointed at least the phonic and about support, top israel, and very strong critique of the united nations for immigration. he's dealing with tom homan, a man who was head of ice back in 2017 when
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a new family separation policy was introduced. a policy that he said in the recent interview is likely to be re introduced again during his new term as the immigrations. then we've got the lead. seldom who's been a pointed head of the environmental protection agency, seldom support the new york congressman. the 2nd new york pointed to the cabinet. he is a zone among some as a strong epa advocate, particularly with regards to his constituency in long island where he long for a full tobacco to combat the soap pulled up this, however, his critics within congress has criticized his voting on several of the measures introduced under the, by the administration. donald trump also pressing for recess appointments and the senate. what this would mean is that he may not have to fight the confirmation hearings on a number of appointments to the cabinet. the senate shuts down for
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a minimum of 10 days, according to a supreme court ruling, and this would allow donald trump to make appointments some appointments without having to go through the delay of confirmation hearings. mike, hannah ultra sierra west palm beach. this was career has ratified a major defense treaty with the russia, which commits to mutual military aid. it was signed by north korean leader, came drawn loan and russian president vladimir putin in june. it was ratified by russia last week. some observers speculate that the treaty could mean north korea entering the war in ukraine. still a head on alpha 0. the cop is a critical opportunity to cement or progress and keep 1.5 degrees a lot for readers meet. so the annual climate change summit with big promises. the 2024 is on track to be the warmest year on record. and one thing is, where is china is aviation industry shows off his jets. the potential buyer has
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edits biggest air show the donald trump will return to the one task, becoming the us president for the 2nd time, with the promise of, with golden, 0 for the country, early the oil to me in a line. ma moment in us politics. stay without jesse or to discover what the result means for america. the rest of the world in depth analysis of the days headlines, is drums when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions. saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mess mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for oh, no, just sierra, the ceiling behind me,
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you can see just really a slice of the damage. as a result of these intensive is really strikes asking questions, don't you see your, your future? and when you see the state of the country today, reporting from the action to a scene, another talk here within the like from documentary i'll just say it was teens across the was when you closer to the thoughts of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else a 0 reminder of our headlines this, our police of arrested several people during another night of riots and amsterdam.
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a tram caught fire and its windows were shattered. tension has been running high for days after is really football fans and the cubby till the b. we're seeing chancing empty arab slogans and attacking home is really forces have targeted attends, can't face a displaced palestinians in fun. eunice, that's in the south of the gaza strip. at least 10 people were killed. several young men were injured in taken to school in the back of civilian cars. businessman alex dfcs in may, has been sworn in as a prime minister, is freed assessor was only in office for 6 months each. it comes after a commercial airplane was hit by gunfire and gang violence shut down. the main airport usually lose prime minister, has given a rare national apology. the victims of abuse and states care public inquiry found at least 200000 children, vulnerable adults and states and faith based care between 19502019 almost 70 years
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experience some form of abuse. this included rate sterilization and electric shocks . 5 minutes for christopher looks and address victims' and their families, quoting, they've use a national disgrace. it was horrific. it was hot breaking. it was wrong. and it should never have happened for many of you, it changed the course of your life and for that the government must take responsibility. timothy brown is a, during this for radio, new zealand. you've been covering the inquiry into abuse in state and faith based carry joining us from wellington. thank you for your time today. timothy. how was the prime minister's apology received? i think it's fair to say they were a mixture of emotions. so some of these people had been waiting to guide spell this moment, and so to them, it just felt by more words, more hollow words. i want to see action back in this up. for others, there was a feeling of that. finally, they were getting the acknowledgements i've been asking for,
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and then they will be real progress on what they're out of, what they won't go and for the case she, if the dean is rigorous, they've been through a respite lives. many of them from the moment they were born and they weren't compensation for what's been stolen from them. are they going to get it? so that is the question that everyone is asking for. there was some kind of rigorous game already in place, various government administrators to pay out veering amounts. but at the moment that somewhere between our summer receiving nothing and, and all of us are up to about $30000.00. and at the moment, it doesn't go a long way towards a targeting for what these people are they throw in and the work of what your needs and life opportunity is taken from. the prime minister has promised that there will be a comprehensive read trace package introduced in the new year. obviously they wanted the details on the timing of that many. and how is that today was going to mock when they would hear those details. i didn't get that and that has lead to more hurt. but they have promised that sometime in the new year around about the time of the budget, which is a my,
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we should have more details on this comprehensive package for them. you said life opportunities taken from them and i think that's something worth explaining to our viewers, right? people who as children or as young, vulnerable adults or abuse sometimes over a long period of time, you know, the prime minister did acknowledge this, can completely do rail and railroad an entire life. is that something you can speak to? yes, absolutely. the, the, the royal commissions final report, the roof mission, the child, the this abuse and 16 volumes, early of this year. their final report came out in july and they are a volume is dedicated to the, the pipeline from abuse with these young vulnerable children were handed out. but as we'll do the state, essentially the state was the parents that were handed over to state employees to be kid for they were abused the, the most terrific abuse imaginable. and what that lead to later on in life was imprisonment and gang was they have been under the some of the states,
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basically their entire lives, many of them. and so the opportunity to learn a proficient or have a korea depend on existing for these kids old i've known as pain and abuse at the hands of the state. you discuss reparations among the recommendations made by the commission of inquiry while there were a 138 recommendations, things that the government should enact and the government is working on the 28 of the 138. what does that tell us? well, i think it tells us that there is an incredible degree of complexity in working through some of us. so that as a line we've heard is repeated throughout by government ministers at best as complex as not exactly sure what the complexity on reduce is on. i'm sure there are considerations to be might, but these people have been asking for this for a long time. the original reduced report which came out before the final report came out in the scene between the $21.00 at set with the previous government the 2 years before they were voted out of office last year and the like. no,
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they didn't even make progress on. so there's been an opportunity for success of governments now to started on this rigorous program to have come up with something resembling a system that they can take the victims and work alongside victims. the recompense for the bank, or i'm curious outside of the media discourse, right. how ordinary new zealanders talking about is because this has been something that's been very central to new zealand politics. that described as a national disgrace by the prime minister. but at the same time, there's also been this, this really robust commission of inquiry, which is believed to be the biggest of its kind. how were people sort of grappling with the long arc of this? i think it's fair to say that that there is a pervasive attitude, all of silence around the abuse that leads to where we ought to die. and that song, as to some degree, is still persisting and comedy is human society. and this, this royal commission wallet was held in the public. why was not the full for the most new zealand as months?
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and i think it's fair to say, even today, that is true. so the national apology is about giving it some prominence so that you're still under can recognize the dock history that they have here and, and to come to groups don't come to terms with it because on the wrong ones, they're going to have to work through the things that this country has done to as far as vulnerable, you know, timothy brown, journalist for radio needs to go and thank you very much for joining us on alpha 0 . see in columbia, as far as the rent has declared, a state of national disaster following heavy rain and flooding across parts of the country. the declaration triggers the release of resources to help people affected control co, the worst hit area, about 30000 families urgently need assistance. say that clara see to assume that they session today. we declare a situation of disaster throughout the country due to kind of variability, generating unpredictable and unusual impact and increasing vulnerability in the territories and all the world leaders at the top $29.00 claimants on they have
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agreed on a set of rules for an international carbon market on day one, it will allow countries to trade credits to meet their climate targets, delegates and meeting it also buys on to discuss a range of issues in the fight against climate change is comes as 2024 set to be the hottest year on record houses here as environment that it's really clark reports from backwards is very much the sense of the quiet before the storm here. we heard from tom bobby, who is the co presidents this year will start from simon's deal to you in climate chief issuing a call to arms if you like. the main event starting on tuesday with the high level segment wellesley does a flying in the nitrate. while i was teaching ping of united states in china and above the 2 biggest images, they wait to hear this ending representative view and check the general and technical tears 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
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trillion dollars. yeah. needed by developing nations to help bottle climate change . expectations be paid back a bit to one trillion dollars 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 as advisor, as a serbians have rallied in the capital, build great calling for the prime minister to step down. the protests come more than a week after a faithful roof collapse, so the train station in the northern city of no beside killing at least 14 people. the incident triggered outrage across serbia with demonstrators accusing government leaders of corruption. china is aviation industry is flaunting its jets and its biggest air show in the southern city of july. the exhibition will show off the chinese that are forces latest advances, foreign businesses,
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or they're looking to make deals of the technology on display, including stow fighters and misled defense systems. so that's it for me. so then a weather is next and then inside story examines whether the cop $29.00 summit, the masturbation will yield a viable agreements. the had that seem very wet to cost eastern pots so so that i forget and is more disruptive rain. so come, we'll have a look at that in a moment. so lots of the middle east and live where we have seen some showers moving across the 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 to the likes of lebanon and syria, but it isn't much t y,
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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 up now is looking raw. the breezy across the north of africa, a strong winds could well be expected for the lights of out. julia engineers. the thanks to on settled whether moving across the mediterranean. some heavier rain was splashed back into morocco on wednesday for the south of this much dry a picture. laundry quiet for areas of west africa. we are however, going to see some very stormy weather. take hold of camera room, get born and the democratic republic of congo over the next few days. those storms stretched down from angola towards eastern areas of south africa. we'll also see some rain in s with teeny on wednesday.
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the anyhow. so what i understood it was how does it should always, how was that guy shows up on into john nissan and the shows are ginger oh, shit. the season. 14 sounds angle always and they all thought was in the town to get such as an answer by john so that he went to find that conference. having the missions i can see levels and melting ice sheets on the agenda as far as time and how they've done, what comes to return to the white house. and this is inside story. the
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