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they are going through so that i can convey the headlines and the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the it is really strikes him north and south, gaza among the target's refugee camps, homes and 10 shelters. 14 people killed the i'm several then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0. live from the also coming up on the road across live in the nation ravaged by israel's war. did you is really defense minister says there will be no ceasefire. with his will the riots in the heart of the dutch capital amsterdam is on
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edge days of the violence involving is really the games on a rampage and a commercial flight under fire hates. he swears in a new prime minister with the task of restoring peace the so we begin in gaza, where is really forces that attacked refugee camps homes and 10 shelters from the north to the south of the strip gaza. civil defense says at least 14 people have been killed since dawn on tuesday. one of the strikes hit a house and gaza city killing 3 people. hours earlier, a drone attack on a busy market. there are killed 2 palestinians. 2 others were killed and dozens injured in a series of attacks. and the new seraphs refugee camp that's in the central gaza for the south. the strain kind of cafe in the milwaukee area of hon. eunice killed
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10 people. the injured have been taken to hospital israel designated milwaukee. a safe zone that has repeatedly attacks, palestinians seeking refuge there. meanwhile, israel's military says 4 of its soldiers have been killed in dallas. how the stay in groups have been confronting is really soldiers, especially in the north of the strip. more than 700 is really soldiers have been killed since the start of the war as go down to zeros honey. my mood, honey, is joining us from darrow, by here in the central part of this trip. honey. so, so the latest information we have, i laid out tell us what's on your radar right now this morning. yes, as well as the the break. so people, it starts to look after the aftermath of would be over night attacks across the gauze and stood worst of these attacks was the lead hours of last night in the mos
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evacuations on this particular area. that's been designated as a safe zone since the beginning of the genocide, the word but happy and residents of the attack by these very monitor within the past few months. and since the beginning of the works and ok, what's really striking about this is that hours earlier before the taxes really monitor, he announced the expansion of saved zones in human history. and so is across the ghost of including laws evacuations. and yet the attack happened just within the hours of the announcement. this is one more approved that everything related to evacuation zones and saved zones across the gaza strip. by the is really military is nothing but a full narrative of just deepening this sense of, of shattered safety and lack of security for people. people are audit shots because the actually, the reason people gather at the coffee shop because of that announcement they thought it was okay to get in that coffee shop. you know,
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mos evacuees don't watch their favorite game and, and, and go on with with that. but the attack happen just shattering any is 10, so of safety for them. the attack claimed the life of 11 people including 2 children and a 3 miners do what or inside that particular got very at watching their favorite a game. the bills were across the golf street in golf. the residential home was targeted. meanwhile, in northern garza, the is really military continues with it's the subject kidding the military siege. and it's systematic demolition of residential homes and further northern part of district in stages of your body refuge account. the heart of the comp itself as well as the areas where people are being pushed into further internal displacement . that's the central and the western part of it. and i have city. yeah. honey about that i was hoping you could tell us a little bit more about what's going on in northern got a gauze are specifically israel's offensive in northern gaza in light of the fact
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that is these really military announcements for soldiers have been killed as well. you know, in the past 48 hours there where you few statements, they should buy out the sun for gate and other with this since the group, the northern part of the district, talking about the, the operations that were carried out, the ambushes and the talk that were created against the, the tanks and the armored personnel carriers in the northern part of distribute it was not until this morning when they read the military, you know, the, they create a measure. it takes time to confirm the death among its soldier. but it was not until the earlier hours the day when it announced that 4 of its soldiers were killed. and that comes into agreement with the statement that we had in the past 40 hours by the resistance of group in northern parts of districts. there's something that should be really clarified here, any act of resistance in northern part of this, whether carried out by an assembler good or other palestinian fighters is minimal
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compared to the massive military are sent off. that is carried out by the, as really many of the talks this year level of destruction that is caused by continuous destruction of residential homes and public facilities. an infra structure. what with this thing in northern part of the city are taking advantage of the new physical reality freighted on the ground. it's more of a gorilla finding it from one place to another, from one street to another, from one house to another. moving between levels that have been recreated because of the sheer level of the story. i think that's the advantage that the resistance group are having right now. we're not looking at a massive scale organized by think, but more of people who are trapped in their the had nothing left but to fight for their life. honey. not mood reporting from darrow, by the, in the central part of the strand. thank you very much on a it's 11 know now is really are strikes are pounding areas in the north,
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in the south of the country. the 11 east health industry says air strikes of killed at least 8 people in the northern town of ein yacht club. 14 others were report to the injured. the strikes which are the 1st in that town hit a residential building houses or as charles stratford reports from the route go. buying a cube is around 10 kilometers from the syrian border. we understand they may well have been syrian casualties in the strike. but that is potentially because there are so many syrian refugees in that area that are being sheltering the for you. as we also understand it is an area, the sheltering lebanese that have been forced to flee. that home is from some level on the southern suburbs and they roots in areas in the back of valley, in the east of the country. and it's israel's ongoing bombing campaign. what's interesting is that this area is not associated with being a has bola stronghold,
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and it is the 2nd consecutive day whereby we have seen a strike in such an area yesterday. at least $23.00 people were killed in a similar strike around 15 kilometers from the the capital they route no wood from israel as to was indeed they were targeting in they said no word from his bola, it's safe to say that only indications would suggest that this may well have been some form of target to this as a nation, and it wouldn't be surprising that indeed, yet to gain the civilians are caught up in in this campaign and will be amongst the casualties. new figures released by the liberties ministry of health today, they saying as of yesterday, at least 3243 people had been killed since this escalation started in lebanon, at least 14000 people injured. and amongst those killed at least 200
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children child stuff without a 0. they were a staying and loving on. many of israel's attacks have been focused on the south of the country in the east, as well as in the southern suburb of the capitol, whereas blah, hold sway. but as else, as he was in a horror reports, israel's war on it has the law has no clear front line life appears to be normal in areas spared by is really bombing, but lebanon. and its 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 hit fine, is ready to roll at any time. we are on the main highway linking bay due to 11 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'm not, yeah,
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i mean i'm not really been ok. all the people uh they are afraid too much. we hope we can get the piece uh it quickly. we have reported on such attacks in recent weeks, the cars were heading to be route on the road. these way the military says as a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between hezbollah and israel escalated in mid september. attacks move deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted. they are old, but in name. lovely. i sure blaze back to me. the car was targeted and it flew over in the air and hit another car as we make our way to the call involved the regents in the east of the country. the reality of war sets in israel considers these areas . hezbollah strong holds an operational base and where many of its fighters are from but it's home to hundreds of thousands of people who have now left. it's
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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 us really war planes . there's little normal see, even if it appears otherwise, the uncertainty of what continues to be a costly and devastating war is affecting everyone else has either left it on. meanwhile, israel's new defense minister says there will be no ceasefire with his beloved, nor all day reports. now from jordan's capital, i'm on because the israeli government is banned out from 0 from reporting in the
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occupied west bank and from inside israel. these rarely defense minister said that his will would not stop the war on lab and on, not before it can achieve all its goals. and as he defined them, they would be to disarm and dismantle his bullet and to push it beyond the lead tani river. and ensure that it would not arm again. and he said that his real would need to maintain a free hand to enforce that bad on re arming whether it's over at lebanese territory or even beyond. in the meantime, there are some diplomatic signals from israel to the outgoing american administration. i'm the incoming one that is real, is ready to talk, ending of more with the ministers, strategic affairs going to the united states to speak to both those administrations are to both those teams. rather of course, these ready public is increasingly frustrated. the promises of these really
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government remain unfulfilled. not just that a promise of bringing the captives home means very, very far away. not all the angles either. i'm on. so the summit says muslim, and our leaders and saudi arabia as capital re add, has wrapped up leaders reaffirming their support for the past and people they've called them the un security council to issue a binding resolution enforcing and immediate ceasefire in gaza and an urgent access to humanitarian aid, they asked all countries the bandwidth and exports to israel and urge the international criminal court to issue arrest warrants for is really officials. the talks were hosted by saudi crown. prince, mom had been so much in his speech, she condemned israel's actions in gaza and live in a new city, missouri. 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 at 11 on our countries have taken significant steps for their collective
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international action to condemn, as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian cause of vehicles re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian people, demanding the end of the illegal is rarely occupation of palestinian territories. the police of arrested several people after another night of writing in the dutch capital. it comes days of to a violent confrontations with football fans from the coffee tel aviv and investigation is underway into that fighting after complaints from palestine support groups is really, fans were initially portrayed as victims step loss and reports from amsterdam as another riot on the streets of answer them use claiming solidarity with palestinians attack a trip in the setup of the capital,
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setting it on fire smashing windows and yelling, abusive language. tensions have been running high for days following last week's file and flashes, which is what really football supports us. 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 as told police their widely known for political violence in his route and many serve a soldiers in gaza. explain to them that there's 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 gains for them coming prompts to that was a little bit a misplaced boys. 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. let's see my book. see on
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the thoughts page on the and the his lawyer is documenting all those cases of files and racism committed by my copy fans. what we saw is a several footage of the mcafee fans screaming in the middle of hampshire. them kill all the arabs, rape all the arabs, and all kinds of horrific things, which would not be in any city center in the world. an emergency. the bates here at the city whole will aim to provide answers on what exactly happens during last week's riots. the filing rules, i'm a coffee supporters is becoming clearer, and people are challenging the description by politicians of a phone problem against jews. using these terms to describe the rise can only lead to motivations within that society are offensive. according to you filed got
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programs will both of you will be in this i'm, it is a 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 step fast and l g 0 am so that the 2nd day, the united nations, clement conferences under wayne buckle, heads of states are arriving at the venue for the 1st high level meeting of the top 29 summit. they will discuss the funding and financing of a climate budget as economic costs of weather related disasters of sword, maybe affecting poor nations. on day one, representatives at the top $29.00 climate summit agreed on a set of rules for an international carbon market. it will allow countries to trade
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credits to meet their climate targets. houses here is environment that it's in the clark has more very much the sense of the quiet before the storm here. we heard from tom bobby, you have who is the co presidents this year? we'll start from simon's deal to you in climate cheap issuing a, a call to arms if you like. the main event starting on tuesday with the high level segment wellesley. it is a flying in the night drive. while i was using 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 affairs 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. yeah. needed by developing nations to help faculty, 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,
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develop nations have only provided $100000000000.00 a year since 2022. this is 10 times that amount. nicholas, how does era back as advisor still ahead on alpha 0, a team effort cleaning up after spain's flooding disaster is the government for billions into reconstruction. the i had a lawyer that seemed very wet across the eastern pot 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 out where we have seen some showers moving across the event. but much, all of that rain has now pushed its way further east across into northern parts. so i'll be around a link around the edges of the caspian sea on choose day. we could still see
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a few showers behind that. so the likes of level 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 up. now is looking around the breezy across the north of africa, strong winds. it could well be expected for lights without julia antennas. the thanks to on settled weather moving across the mediterranean. some heavy rain will splash back into morocco on wednesday for the south of this much to lie 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. the storm stretched on from angola towards eastern areas of south africa. we'll also see some rain in s, with teeny on wednesday. the
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2 stories strong willed challenging, traditional female stereotype in the middle, dominate, decide to make a difference. if i go how some of these with the will to is highly contaminate to live in the class, the risk in it all out. is there the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headline. this hour is really forces at a tax refugee camps,
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homes and 10 shelters in the north. and the south of the gaza strip. guys of civil defense says at least 14 people have been killed since going on tuesday. is really strikes of killed at least 8 people in the town of i in yahoo been northern 11 or 11 known as ministry of health, said is really a tax killed at least $54.00 people across the country on monday. the heads of states are holding their 1st high level meeting at the united nations climate conference in boxes. they will discuss the economic costs of climate disasters. a hazy is one in businessman alex did use the same a as it's new. prime minister, he succeeds galli county only last and 6 months in office before being fired by the transitional presidential council. hours earlier, a commercial airplane was hit by gunfire on approach to the haitian capital for the prince. and the main airport has now shut down as gang violent spikes. houses here,
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as theresa boat has more political and security crises has piled 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 lasted april. at one session i presidential council was set up to lead hatred towards elections. he'd have pointed guide on the less entering prime minister. but on monday, the same counsel fired him and installed alex the dfi lemay, a business man who promises to hold elections as soon as possible. no problem, i own a lot, boy is your 1st job. 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 i'll do my of the valley. but on the streets of the capital,
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gang seemed to be the only of 40 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 its mandate and explains, expand deployment and operation. on monday, the gangs came close to the airport in for the prince. spewing airlines, playing from the us was rivers, with bullets while me day or the flight had to be diverted to the dominican republic. 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 18,
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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, but for now has no end insight. babies i will, i just need for you as president elect donald trump has been naming fingers of his incoming team. tom homan has been earmarked as his so called borders are home and had face criticism face policy of separating children from their parents at the border during trans 1st term. trump is also pick new york congress women at least the phonics to be us ambassador to the un. and in a surprise choice, you his name, foreman, new york congressman, these old and to lead the e. p. a. the environmental protection agency building was among the republicans who voted against certifying biden's 2020 election victory houses. here as mike hannah, it has the latest no,
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from near trump's home estates 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 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. uh. then we've got the lease elden 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 phone among some as a strong epa advocate,
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particularly with regards to his constituency in long island, where he long for a 4th of battle 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 cabinets. the senate shuts down for 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. the north korea has ratified a landmark mutual defense treaty with russia. it was signed by north korean leader, kim jong and russian president vladimir putin, back in june. and then moscow ratified the deal. just last week. the us has a cues north korea of sending thousands of soldiers to russia to fight in the war
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with ukraine. this evening's prime minister christopher looks and has given the rear national apology, the victims of abuse in states care. a public inquiry found at least 200000 children and vulnerable adults and states and faith based care between 19502019 experienced some form of abuse including raped sterilization and electric shocks and prime minister address victims and their families, cooling, abuse, a national disgrace it was a roof like 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 columbia. as president, gustavo petro is declared a state of national disaster following heavy rain and flooding across parts of the
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country. the declaration triggers the release of resources to help people affected in jo code the worst hit area, about 30000 families urgently needed assistance. spain is pouring $4000000000.00 into a reconstruction of flooded hit areas in the east, and the government has been under scrutiny for his response to last month's disaster. it's killed at least 222 people. but thousands of volunteers have banding together to help with the recovery board challenge reports from the hardest hit town of pipe. puerto green shoots, the growing on the wreckage of pipe poor to remind is that life finds a way back off that as often. but also of how long this clean up is taking of the nitty 2 weeks off to the flood. there is still so much to do. health is come from all over spain and beyond military fire brigade, civil god. but mostly volunteers clearing,
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never ending oceans of mud is the main task both above ground and the dang basements that became death traps. when the water is put in a poor k is a dentist, a normal life. but when i finish my work, i day a week, i mean, i think i though with my girlfriend and i and the code that there, we need to come here to help. well, 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 is going to be better. maybe you will basically the bit the feeling. yes, the army is here for there are other types of on a this is off the has chasing the faith that mentees funny as have in local and national government. but it's also boosted the confidence that they have and won't say themselves can do when they come together. so many people toiling and sewage

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