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at the escalations to escalation he, the new here is that already knows immediately that it's the listening pace because the media on out is era the . ready the hello, i'm the pocket. this is use our lives though. coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any strikes target palestinian homes and shelters? least 17 people have been killed with children among the victims is struggling to survive on one meal of day. israel fails to comply with demands to allow more aid into gaza, pushing families to the brink of starvation on the roads in a nation ravaged by israel school. they report from 11 on when millions of living
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on the con, suspence, and climate finances of the spotlights on the day to the un climate conference. and that's the body shop. the thanks for joining us. we begin this. these are in guys a place where the forces of a type homes and shelters across the strip cause of civil defense. as at least 17 people have been killed and stored on tuesday. one of the strikes to the house in kansas city coming 3 people that became just hours after drug an attack on a busy market back hill to others. for the south, a striking a cafe in the home was the area of con eunice killed 11 people. israel designated the area so called safe zone, but has repeatedly a time posting and seeking refuge that well, how they move, joins us from dera by line. central guys, are we the will the latest. so honey, give us an update of what's been happening. firstly around kansas city after attacks that
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yes, well let's begin with the latest and from and the rest of the time, the northern part of the refuge. again, this is better known among people. there has been new come very close to the area that is in june, the not 3 and junction. and what does very military is doing right now is expanding the area in further deepening the area and to the northern part of and they'll say that refuge account at the expense of the residents, the local residents in the area destroying their homes and forcing them into the internal further and force displacement for people have brought here to the hostages within the past few minutes here to the emergency department after request, catherine dropped the ball on on them, injuring i was leaving them with severe injuries. they were all brought here to the hospital again for people were brought here within the past a few minutes here. the are hours are the hours of this morning and it as well as
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a don't time. here's rice continue to target more residential buildings. also at the same area, couple with the heavy art galleries and the fighter just maneuvering in the eastern part of the, the central air that includes the region on the hazard. you can further northern part of district that includes jobs and govern the rates and the northern cities of kind of it and jump out of the challenge of, of the refuge. and there's really another theory can, can you pounding the residential building in gaza, city leaving all of the 8 people killed, including women and children in on july area. that's another part of the city as well as in the heart of jobs, the city, and for the northern part of this trip, more residential buildings have been targeted by the heavy artillery. again, what we're seeing happening didn't here just again within the past few minutes. the huge, a small cloud of smoke from the systematic, ongoing demolition of home in the northern part of, of
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a basement here. as well as the enforce evacuation of people in the city of bit how people who remain inside evacuation centers are forced into internal and force displacement. they're literally told to leave and to go to areas. and as soon as they get busy, they're, they're being targeted and attack, let alone that they're being chased on their way out of the area. we're looking at a people so far and these attack kind of from least hours of last night. i would loving people from tanya and honey as well as we know has been focusing much of its military attention on northern gauze and now until this month, long seeds that but tell us about this attack in the south and i'm a wasi some where people had assumed would be a safer place to go to a man or do as of this long as we can safely say that what you're seeing is a whole sale of death across the got to buy the ongoing surgery,
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but the tax. so it's not only, it's limited to gaza and the northern part of the state, but includes the central area for the southern part of the state and city of tonya . and it was the late hours of last night is really monetary, is truck, a coffee shop that's at the heart of a loss. evacuations on net. what's really concerning about this, this attack came hours after this really military announce the expansion of the human materials known including loss evacuation safe zone in the city of china. that is located the, the, the, the western parts of pioneer in a city where the majority of this place, how a feeling since that the initial month of the work being evacuating the children inside the air, evacuation zone. and mazda been targeted repeatedly by this video military, but as of yesterday, they've already been told this then. so it's okay to go out at night and be at that coffee shop. little do you know that it was going to be a target? the talk with 11 people including 2 children and 3 miners among the dead. and 8,
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the story keeps evolving until early hours of this morning. as many of the people who arrived with severe injury do, admitted to not the medical complex, are still in line waiting for us to have room in the operating theatre. so they have surgery for fun. so the types really lives is a deep sense of, of satyrs safety. and one more prove that there isn't anything, uh correct about or accurate about safe zones or humanitarians on as it's very military announced because it keeps a being attacked repeatedly and, and the further deep in this sense of risk trust in these really military narrative as a misleading contradictory, and vague for the most part. all right, how do you know is the very latest from because i haven't moved into europe? i think, you know, a group of 8 humanitarian organizations says israel has failed to meet washington's demands to increase humanitarian access. because of last month,
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the budget administration gave israel a 30 day deadline to get $358.00 drugs at the gaza. every day i was just, it was gabrielle, i was on the report, some of us in new york of this report is pretty expensive to humanitarian organizations that were behind it. use the public source data tracking mechanisms on trucks and media reports to ultimately reach their findings that gave israel almost across the board failing grades when it comes to delivering aid to gaza. particularly in the last 30 days that was mandatory in organizations behind the report are very credible a narrow the norwegian refugee council. ok, spam care, med global refugees, international save the children and mercy corps. there's been a dramatic backtracking. and deterioration of the circumstances in the period since the letter was sent 30 days ago. so basically, you know, the,
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all of the things are moving in the wrong direction. and chief among them is the fact that almost no humanitarian assistance is making it inside. certainly nothing that could provide for the population that scale on monday, the un confirmed right now on average, only 68 a trucks a day or getting into guys a that level of is nowhere near what we need to support the more than 2000000 civilians on tuesday, the security council will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the situation in gaza, particularly another new report from last week. that said, famine could be just days away. gabriel's on the out just connected nations in new york. meanwhile, on the ground and gauze of families facing starvation, just as tara kaperuso, you met some of them. who said the surviving on a single meal a day. how much is a month of 6 lives in a make shift?
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10 to get ready, bella. she and assembly were forcibly just placed for me to bowie, and nothing goes with them. even one me is a luxury, the smart them doing their thing that the computer i left mainly depends on the age center to feed my children. but now there's no age getting into garza, i tend to use canned food and green wants to prepare a meal for my family, but the cannot come up. i miss 18 vegetables fruit and meet the last time i meet was 2 months ago. goes i spinning during an unprecedented humanitarian crisis for more than a year, as well as tax and significant reduction in 8. suppose have left families like home home that on the print, oldest of ation assemblies, once had homes and livelihoods. and now having to sit bodies in don't conditions intemperate comes according to and reports 80 percent of colors as population now
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relies on humanitarian aid for the daily needs. yet 8 trucks daily able to enter the supply. we used to have from 70800 the day on september 2023. now we have about on such see the human authentic wise. we have only 30 to 40 backs in day as maximum. the people of guns are facing the food crisis that shows no signs of using with. lemme today, the lack of resources in an area that has been bombed, in showed relentlessly for more than a year. post city and families are struggling to meet even the most basic needs until as well, allows them to flow freely into garza civilians will continue to into unimaginable hardships with hunger and foot shortages costs and go shuttled over the day the longer power company. so i would just 0,
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there is about 11 to enjoy the strong. so we're talking areas in the north and south overnight as well as ministry structurally in buildings, in the southern city of time by screws and looking for potentials. the volume is trapped under the rubble leaven owns the ministry of health, says this way, the attacks killed at least 54 people on monday. that's got more phones and a hold. and now who's in the lebanese capital baby? so, so as i know he's on a p is to be stepping up bits of tax and has been up to increasing its operations. is it possible given that to say which direction this conflict is going of the it is one of escalation, that is the trajectory. it is really air force continuing to carry out the intense air strikes across other 11 on as well as other areas where hezbollah has influence in the east of the country, as well as the miles back. the call region, as well as the neighboring syria and recent days we've seen an increase in the
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number of attacks in syria, which the israeli military considers to be a logistical base for has for a lot. they want to stop the flow of weapons into left and on, but have some law is fighting back. it says it's really has 2 choices to surrender or to fight back. it is choosing to fight back yesterday it's launched dozens of rockets from southern 11 on and so haifa area. this is as well as 3rd largest cities. they cost a lot of material damage to cars and to homes. so as well as strategy is to keep this for costly for the is really, is to put pressure on these varies and to prevent the 10s of thousands of people from returning to their homes. but many will argue that the, you know, at what cost, because every time this happens since, as well, steps up a tax and cause a civilian casualties. in fact, the u. n. residents to coordinate to the commentary and coordinator and 11 on how says that the picture of life and 11 on remains written and that the human
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ambition, monetary and consequences have reached alarming levels in the past week alone, more than 240 people have been killed and more than 600 injured and that is according to the ministry of health. and that there is of course, no clear front line and this conflict that was that large series of attacks the entire that's in the south. and also the strike in the north of the country. the deepest strike yet inside leaven on how significant was the yes, it was the deepest strike. yeah. it's approximately a 125 kilometers from baby. it's very close to the syria border and the hard self interest. this is an area where it has full. it doesn't have any influence, but it is believed that the residential building that was targeted was housing displaced. people. we do not know what the targets was or who was the target was, is really military hasn't said anything. but in the past that has accused has the
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law of hiding it's capabilities and its members among civilians. an accusation that hezbollah has repeatedly denied and attacks like this, which is outside the traditional strongholds of hezbollah. we're seeing a lot of depth among women and children as well. and this is what it means that there is no front line. just most of the attacks are, you know, in the southern part of the country and the east of the country, even in the southern suburb, a baby with which is now empty from civilians. but at any time, and at any place, there could be in this way they attack. so this is a war that does not have a front line. and a war that is impacting everyone's 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 hit fine, is really 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
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people and trade. it's not considered among the dangerous areas that can change at any time. this situation. i mean it's, uh, i'm no, yeah, i mean i'm the be the building. okay. all the people, uh, they are afraid too much. we hope we can get the peace 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 facility is between house by law and israel escalated in mid september. attacks move deeper inside the country this way the military calls them targeted. they are old, but in name. lovely. i sure blaze that 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 regions in the east of the country,
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the reality of war sets in as well 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 people who have no left. it's a similar situation in other areas where hezbollah 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 it's 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
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well. meanwhile, israel is new defense minister says that will be no sci fi with his bottom. so that reports now from jordan's capital of mine because these are the governments band directors here for reporting the occupied west bank. i'm from inside as well. these rarely defense minister said that his will would not stop the war on 11 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 tawny river and ensure that it would not arm again. and he said that his will would need to maintain a free hand to enforce that bond 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 war with the ministers strategic affairs going to the
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united states to speak to both those administrations or to both those teams. rather, of course, these ready public is increasingly frustrated. the promises of these really government remain unfulfilled. not just that a promise of bringing the captives home means very, very far away. not all the angels ada. i'm on the now i summit of most of them in our leaders in saudi arabia's capital re add has wrapped up with leaders, re affirming that support for the palestinian people have called on the un security council to issue a binding resolution enforcing an immediate cease fire and gaza and an urgent access to the amount of terran aid by all school countries to bind a weapon exports as well. and as the international criminal quotes, the issue arrest warrants for his re, the officials. in his opening speech, saudi crown prince condemned israel's war in casa 11, otto new, sitting the duty. we called on the international community to opponents
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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 causal vehicles re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian people, demanding the end of the illegal is really occupation of palestinian territories. the israel most implemented un resolution $2735.00 that requires an end to its aggression and garza. 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 in gaza. israel must end its plan to separate garza from the waste bank and jerusalem, and the end its war crimes and the terrorism of his ready settlers. as. okay,
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let's reflect on some of the outcomes of that summit in riyadh with abraham fries. he's an associate professor of conflict resolution of the institute for graduate studies. abraham, welcome back. always good to see you. so the message coming out of saudi arabia from arab muslim lead is a, is that they feel that the united states has, in many ways empowered as route is quite simply ignore international law. they've made it clear they want to return to the rules based way of doing things. i mean, it may seem counter intuitive, but the, those same lead is feel that the new us president, donald trump, will bring about stability in the region or shakes things up enough to be able to challenge the existing states as quote, thank you. so one important thing is to keep in mind for the summit and in the all is that the, this region has been, is in 2000 cairo's in the past theater since october 7. and the agent witnessed
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the total court app. so that was based on the, in that age and the only rule in the past the, it has been the force that all of is by any force. and that's supported by the united states. that unfortunately they, they, us administration ignoring the rules based on about and the, the hold of a human lives regulations happening and goes and with this lady for us being in total support of, of the was. so this is a, that asian has these unprecedented levels of instability and scales. and now is the time is to change the course of action. and that's why the message is coming from bri up. is that now that the why submitted station is a free from the domestic law being the pressure. now they can do something uh, there are few months left, the front of them impala, and this is the fortunate to do. and at the same time, actually,
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it's also the new that new incoming administration. that's all. so the sort of problem that says this is the 2nd thing that's, he's also free from the listing, the lobbying, in order for the domestic politics in the us to determine the shape and the course of action independently is. so we have, we used an input, then i'll put you in at the now and the a bleed density allies this. and it's that is the time for the, for this, for change, and probably to go back to that was visual about and try to put the piece process back on track when it comes to what the outgoing us administration could potentially do. that's a big question, isn't it? we know that joe biden will be meeting with israel's president. isaac have solved guy in the white house that later on in the day is the assumption now that administration freed from the pressures of the us election to potentially pass some kind of laws or policies will do something to change the course of what is
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happening in the middle east, without any political repercussions domestic. i honestly, i'm not totally optimistic about this. why? because if we look at the motives behind the, by the stations, unlimited unconditional support is like the past 2 years actually have came from 2 sources. when is the domestic lobbying is like a lobbying, which is fine now there are free from it. but there is an important fact that another important fact the elephant that will biden's administration support as well, has also been ideological. meaning that biden's believes in saying as he's in, he then defies themselves as a zionist. so it's not, it wasn't all about domestic lobby to support the, the is a boy you nations. so the why is the lobbying is a free from the pressure on the, on the, by the resolution. that is still the elephant in the room. the ideological support,
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the by the administration is leading us administration. and this has been seeing that all the, the past the and so he's not free from that. so that's why i doubt that there will be serious, robust pro shutter in, in order to put an end to the general side that he has autumn, supported financially. and diplomatically, and that's why i'm not to tell you why so no sense that he would have been doing those deep all ideological perspectives before he leaves office, what else you would law say about one more thing? a key line that came out of every ad from mom had been some and savvy babies. crown prince st. israel do not attack or on. we will know that happy in these longstanding tensions between saudi arabia and iran in the past, particularly over yemen. last year. this pact was signed between a saudi and around broken by china that diffuse some tensions. we're about to see a trump administration takeover with some very onto your re new the whole cuz freak
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is likely to be leading that at ministrations. how should we read these deepening alliances between saudi arabia and iran in light of the there is a very important conclusion. less enhanced the lan 3 and from what you just said, thank you for that actually which is that a lead is particularly so that a be a letter in the heart of way of how to manage its relations with it on and with the, depending on the us administration basically there is no trust between with us, so that'd be leadership or other be that you of any u. s. administrations with that as a democratic or republican no matter how it glitches will support this from administration. that was in paul what, when so the, i'm cool, the only major or the facility was attacked by the hotel doors and was
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hardly had. and at trump did not move a muscle in order to protect or to provide security and support for solve that area . so there is no reason that for the saudi the ship is to put unlimited the trust or see this trust in any us administration. also the by the obama administration democratic administration. that also signed a new toyota being with the law and the through. so that a b and the rest of the goals they have on the bus without taking their consent into any considerations. so they live in the hardwood. ringback from my democratic administration and from other public and a decision. and this position honestly is one way over to do this. it should been the position that sounds that a bit taken a long time ago. not to be on the forefront of tension and instability within on, and then to see the by then the by then obama and the drum administration.
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abandoning solve that, they've got to be in trouble with a lot. and that's why the balancing they have a security relations. so that'd be at this moment and then refusing to be use in any confrontation in the future if it happens. so that's why the balance is at the core interest of south that area. and at that, or somebody's always talking about a deepening sense of regional ties over proceeding i suppose concerns about how i'm reliable various you have to administer all that i'm being liable. if i really have a how to do it was good to hear you. well, thank you very much for joining us. thank you. the still ahead on this obviously on use. i'm catherine story in symbol and nothing can yeah. i'll be talking to heart as about what they know about come on credit. and how does that beneficial the
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has the threat of unsettled weather continues to linger across southern parts of europe. it has been most settled in the north. the things are going to change. we're going to see the arrival of more width and windy weather across scan today via that is on the shoes dates. still looking a little bit brighter for the northwest. the person on the island, nevada, and dry a skies here. but there is that gloomy cloud across most central areas, and we'll see the width is whether it's slipping towards the south. the southern pots of front seeing some big bang is over the next few days as unsettled weather conditions. continue for the battery. eric islands for corsica and sardine sicily and southern parts of greece. we have those warnings out for heavy rain as well here. that southeast corner we've seen a bit of a wintry wave move into romania remains locksley dry. but all across the northeast, the paste was like western russia, and we all got to see something of
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a cool sound across moving parts of central europe. as that with the weather starts to work its way in was blast to re wins as well. so in terms of temperatures, they all going to come down across the north vases like no way as well as sweden. and we can, we down as well across the iberian peninsula for the likes of spain. 15 in madrid on choose day on the across the globe ecosystems under administering to this later started moving back. it started melting. all that is something deeply wrong in the scrolling test that we cannot create. that's why 6 blues have the lower is beginning to hold. multinational 2 accounts or connected s neighbors by those images. and how the idea is giving nature legal rights is also in our relationship with the planning. this is what is sort of a house. it's about ensuring that like what ex planetary just based on now to sierra
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the you watching out just that these are mind of our top stores. this hour is where the forces of attacked homes and tense across the gaza strip. the civil defense,
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the says at least 17 people have been killed on tuesday. a group of 18 amount of time in organization says israel has failed to meet washington's demands for increase humanitarian access to gaza. last month to buy the ministration gave israel a 30 day deadline to get $358.00 trucks into gauze that every day rescue is in less and on. the searching for survivors often in this way, the attack hit homes in the southern city of time. at least 3250 people have been killed across the country since the stats come police and them. so them have arrested several people off to another night of writing in the dumps. capital comes days off divided confrontations between football fan. so i'm not gonna be television and investigations on the way until that incident off the complaints from palestine support groups. these really funds were initially betrayed as victims. step fos and reports for months of them another riot on the streets of answer them. you're claiming solidarity with palestinians attack
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a trip in the self of of the capital, 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 really football support has 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 activist told police their widely known for political violence in his route and money serve as soldiers in gaza, explain to them that there's going to be also people serving. and you guys are participating in the genocide and that is not the very big res effect. so these are not regular hooligans for them coming from. so that was a little bit a demonstration of the boys that i need at least a sofa is not only about a sexy driver, who wants his identity to be for the texas told us on his lawyers,
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phone. what's happened when he was filming my god? we support the steering down palestinian flax. let's see. let's see on his hooligan, dressed in black, came to my taxi and tried to drag me out and started to damage my car. another person came with an iron chain and hit my car several times. i reported this to the police, but they didn't take action. his lawyer is documenting other cases of silence. i'm racism committed by my cab defense. 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 of copy supporters is becoming clearer, and people are challenging the description by politicians of a phone problem against jews. using these terms who describe the rise can only lead
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to motivations within that society are offensive. according to you filed got 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 in the dodge capital that was already in place. that bad has now been extended stuff fast, and l g 0. i'm so that pacey, as one in business man, alex pdf, he's a may as his new prime minister, and he succeeds gary cleo, who i'm the last is 6 months in the office before being funded by the transitional presidential council. i was early up, the commercial airplane was hit by gun 5 and approach the capital pool to print and made applewood has now shut down, which is it was to raise
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a bow as well. the political and security crises has spirals out of control in haiti since the beginning of presidential vein anomolies 4 years ago. there's no elected governmental parliament in the country. gangs continued to expand their hold of the capital portal prints and elsewhere, leading death and destruction. last april acquisition, their presidential council was set top to lead hatred towards elections. he'd have pointed guy equally, 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. 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
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and canyon forces sent in by the united nations to help restore security. the united nations mission is under funded, and i would gund you. one 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. spews airlines playing from the us was rivers with bullets one 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 own power, but nobody vote of for them. if they want to change a t,
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they will sit down with us and negotiate the promotion as well. but for now, it seems unlikely. constant battles have displaced hundreds of thousands of people and almost 4000 people have been killed this year. a crisis that for now has no end in sight berries i will. i'll just see that when you use us president elect, donald trump has been appointing his new cabinets and other senior stuff. former police officer and border security agent. tom homan has been named as a so called board is off, his face criticism for his policy of separating children from the parents of the voter. trump to speak to new congresswomen at least stephanie to be washington's ambassador to the united nations. and he named for the new york congressman b 's, evidently the environmental protection agency. so that was among the republicans in congress who voted against the certified by those 2020 election. when i kind of as
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the latest from the at trump's home in florida, in 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. 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 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 sold food. 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 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 0, west palm beach. the 2nd day of the united nations climate conference is underway, impact the leaders of being the arriving of the venue for the 1st high level meeting of the club, 29 summit that will discuss the funding and financing of the climate. bunch it says
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economic costs of weather related disasters of swords, mainly affecting developing nations. on day one, representatives of the cop $29.00 climate summits agreed to own a set of rules for an international carbon market. and it will allow countries to trade credits to meet the climate targets. i'm just curious environment edison that causes that the confidence that has the support very much a sense of the quiet before the storm here. we had uh, from a view is the co presidents this year was that from simon still to you and climate chief issuing a a call to arms. if you're like the main event starting on tuesday with the high level segment wellesley does are flying in the nature of while i was using paying of united states and china and above the 2 biggest images, they wait to hear this ending representative view and sexy general and technical parents he is coming in, no doubt will deliver one of his typically fiery climates at speeches at just things up. main focus this call is finance $2.00 trillion dollars. yeah. needed by
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developing nations to help baffle 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. nick long. how does era back as advisor was you heard that from neg, with cost of climate change and how to pay for it as being one of the main talking points of every summit. colin baker has more than once been promised and delivered so far. the cops meetings, they always make big promises to fund the countries that are unable to afford the costs of climate change. here some of the biggest numbers, $116000000000.00. that's how much developed countries delivered and so called climate finance for developing countries in 2022. and that surpassed a goal of $100000000.00 they had set at previous summits. how is that money
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deployed? it goes mainly to governments and then some of it supports climate adaptation that's preventing the damages of climate change. but most of it goes to fund mitigation, which is any effort to bring emissions down a $16000000000.00 goes to the green climate fund that's filled mostly by the u. s. u. k. germany, france and japan. and it directly finance is project that local governments cannot like planting new trees or building community water systems. but the cop is not only about developing countries and there's much bigger money at stake at the last meeting into by leader said $5.00 to $7.00 trillion dollars would be needed annually to quote green the global economy by 2030. it's a big number, but they were short on specifics. and as a tough reality, the governments that make these pledges are still paying massive subsidies to support the continued use of fossil fuels from coal, to natural gas, 7 trillion dollars in 2022, according to the i m f. but beyond the conference rooms in boxes,
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there are some signs of progress last year for every dollar spent in new fossil fuel investments. 1.7 dollars were invested in new clean energy that amounted to $1.00 trillion dollars overall, according to the i. e a and that is a shift that was lead primarily by china the and the us, the project group and kenya is working to remove 50000000 tons of carbon for the on the sphere. within the 2 years, the northern rangeland trusts is it also generates income for the region as countries and corporations invest heavily to keep the project up and running. but some critics say it's having little impact come from solar reports, some some bo county in northern kenya, sundown lazara has seen his share of climate disasters. he says droughts have become more devastating. and he lost many car towed, as he's part of the world, gets dryer and hotel a. he's a member of a community that sets aside 4600000 acres of land to restore the soil while also
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making money from cobbling trading hops as coordinate and manage our grazing areas . they're also able to take our children to school. i'm not sure how the project gets money from abroad. the manages of this project claim, it's increasing scores of copland by managing the grazing patents of hards of livestock companies like netflix, british airways. and mets i have put money here. so problem trading. most of the animals come to controls, areas like this, the heart is know each other they to crack because of those will come from outside . they say these as health deal with cut to water and gruff in austin range lands trust or n r t runs a program and is projected stream of 15000000 tons of carbon from the environment
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that will be traded for cash over 30. yes, because that's worth about $300000000.00. the concept has been questioned by some conservation bodies. they say n r t has feels the property account for how much carbon is being removed from the ad. mostly what we are trying to do in the northern can yeah, but engine on come on. so is ensuring that the community i don't overgrazing and ensuring that the following data occasional planning, it isn't management so that in a single seas on a particular time, huge chunk of the rigid station or the garages are going through that a generation of process. we talked about sustainability and many critics around the world and say, come on trading is doing little to slow climate change. people are basically paying to paying to destroy the environment. so effectively that's polluting the a neuro the p a broker and goodness so that they can continue polluting in europe.
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if we are concerned about the environment, that money should be used to put the profile mission on field does whatever field tags and reduce the actual pollution. outsource is hard is are some of the most marginalized people in kenya. they say they don't understand the politics around copland trading. they just want a better life for their families. catherine solely all just there are some little county. nothing. can you? columbia, as president does, declared a state of national disaster of the heavy rain and flooding across the parts of the country. the declaration triggers the release of his offices to help people effective instruction. that's 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
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territories. and the spending is point $4000000000.00 into reconstruction of fraud . had areas in the east of the country, the government's being under scrutiny for this response. the last post is also the killed at least $222.00 people. but the thousands of volunteers have binding together to help with the recovery or challenge reports from the holiday. sit down the pipe with the green shoots, a growing on the wreckage of pipe water. remind is that life finds a way back off that as often. but also of how long this clean up is taking a nitty 2 weeks off to the flood. there is still so much to do. health has come from all over spain and beyond military fire brigade, civil god, said mostly volunteers clearing, never ending oceans of mode is the main task both above ground and in the dang
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basements that became deaf traps. when the water is put in a poor, k is a dentist in normal life. 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. 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 that you're going to be better. maybe you will basically the feeling. yes, the army is here for there are other types of armies. this is off. this 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 . the disease is a real concern. i mean, one of the with we're helping with is mostly ones and cases of customer date is
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because many ones are contaminated. we've seen them against the tunnels and gifted on to by optics to avoid infections. the scale of this catastrophe and the human decisions not taking the could have less than that of 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 port spain, a thousands of serbians of riley's in the capital battle grade. according to the prime minister as a step down, the process cut more than a week after a roof collapse of the train station of the northern city of north east side, the killed at least 14 people. the incident triggered outrage. acosta. if you would demonstrate as accusing government leaders of corruption during years or renovations of the station as the 2nd yeah. the system, the problem is i don't know what to expect. i'm here to show my respect and condolences to families of those killed and all those other residents of movie side
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. i can't stand that incompetent and unskilled people take on serious jobs, including leading the state. that is a very serious job. i'm technically skills, i understand how this was cause i hate the arrogance and in place, and it's taking over the society. and i once a peaceful and democratic change of our elections are on the way to change something. i want it to be present here at this protest. i agree with everything that these people hear out demanding. i feel for the people as no fee sat, a russian navy frigates conducted drills in the english channel. state agencies say the frigates is equipped with hypersonic empty ship missiles and is holding counter terrorism drills is the 1st long distance admission if this particular vessel, since it was added to the russian navy last year. still a hands on our 0, by the way, is again,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the use events department is to, is given a rad national a policy to victims of abuse in state. a public inquiry found at least 200000 children and valuable adults in state and faith based care experienced some form of
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abuse. it happened between the 19502019 abuse included rape sterilization and electric shocks. the victims were mostly indigenous molly, by mister christopher, looks and address victims', left families, quoting the abuse, a national disgrace. it was a rebec. the h was hot breaking. it was wrong. and it shouldn't have happened. for many of you, it changed the course of your life and for that the government must take responsibility. what timothy, browse the journalist for raging news even has been covering the inquiry into the abuse, explains the reaction to the apology. i think it's fair to say that we're a mixture of emotions. some of these people had been waiting tickets for this moment. and so to them, it just felt like more words, more hollow words. i want to see extra backing this up. for others, there was a feeling of cypress that finally they were getting the acknowledgment i've been asking for. and then they will be real progress on what they're out of,
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what they won't go and for the casey, if the dean is rigorous, they've that i'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 the royal commissions, final report growth commission, the child, this abuse, and 16 volumes earlier this year. their final report came out in july and they arrived volume is dedicated to the pipeline from abuse with these young vulnerable children were handed over as was of the state. essentially the state was the appearance that were handed over to state employees to the kid for they were abused the, the most terrific abuse imaginable. and what that lead through later on in life was imprisonment in gang di, have been under the some of the state basically their entire lives, many of them and, and so the opportunities are, i learned a profession to have a korea, it's been non existent for these kids old i've known as pain and abuse at the hands on the side. i think it's fair to say that that there was a pervasive attitude of silence around the abuse that lead to where we ought to die
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. and that song, to some degree is still assisting an comedies human society like this, this royal commission wallet was held in a public way. was not the full force of most of these healing those months. and i think it's for you to say even today, that is true. so this 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 thought to come to grips to it. come to terms of that because on the wrong lines are going to have to work through the things that this country has done to, which was variable. china is aviation industry. you're showcasing it's jets and it's biggest show in the southern city of ju hi. the exhibition will show us the latest advances from the chinese efforts for our businesses or they're looking to make deals of the technology on display, including stow fighters, missile defense systems. cos, spinning and drifting is growing in popularity in southern africa. it was born on street corners, but it's now legal as never read a sport. instead, bob way is harm
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a task. the reports from the city of bull, while the, the smell of burning rubber and the reading of engine excise dictates this isn't bobby's taking city value. these drivers just introduce tional output, a spinning we have mechanics, we love cars in spinning. this gets to the end of the streets and away from drugs. cost spinning originally started out as legal, racing in streets, but is above what it's now legal and it's becoming popular. it drive suite b, but need, so that does do that as people love. so where we've decided i decided i'd send it to a beautiful home barnes basically take these guys off the street
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not what they call the people, the discipline and community. and since then it's serious business. it basically involves drivers looking, they call into a spin performing moves and poses hold by now i'll get this meeting that would be telling me, hey, you're making digital and it's getting poppy that it's, you know, the southern f as in countries to like writing in our local stuff, but with the all wheel drive is described. spinning is he also controlling tail the they see the 1st step is learning how to make the cost and then just step in and feel the
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