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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 12, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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the the the hello, i'm about this and this is the news our life and don't have coming up in the next 16 minutes. mass killings in gaza is really strikes target palestinian homes and shelters killing at least 25 people. visual defies as you, as the deadline to increase h to gas up to you and says, the level of humanitarian assistance is that is lowest since the start of the war. as well as the military target says something, somebody in the 11th capital, they will shortly after issuing
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a force evacuation order and spotlight on climate fund. on a sunday to view on climate conference in azerbaijan is full pasano signed to host a fest global cricket tournament. and close to the 2 years isn't out, and you have sold the games, governing bodies. they won't travel to pockets on other charges trophy the we're going to getting this, these are in gaza where he is really attacks of killed at least $25.00 pod, a standing since the audi hours of tuesday. and they are striking an overcrowded area near the all new and most west of did all by the city killing 6 people. many families were sheltering there and in the neighboring all new set of camp. an attack on films killed at least 4 people. several others, a trapped under the deputy non emergency teams, haven't reached the scene, and civilians are trying to help. in the north. 3 people have been killed and
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a strike on guys. a city that came just hours often is really drone attack on a busy market. they are killed to other people. and israel's military says, 4 of its soldiers have been killed in gaza, hama says it's arms unit. they all sound brigades detonated an explosive device in a group of 15 soldiers in jabante, a refugee camp. meanwhile, humanitarian organizations say that israel has failed to meet the washington's demands to increased crucial aid for guys that you and says, there's been a rapid the tv ration in the humanitarian crisis, and covers outside deluxe, the hospital and debt of all the. she's joining us live and it's, it's difficult to imagine just a list of problems, the guys that he's facing at the moment. not only of course, does your mind notated in crisis we just mentioned, but he's continuing attacks by the israeli military. literally being and reporting on this for more than new year now. but what has been happening the past couple of days has been on imagine about 3, talking about math,
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scaling and force displacement. let's 1st talk about the people and they tend to and we're talking about an area that has been under siege for more than a month, approximately 40 days, people without food, without water, without medicine, children and families displaced in schools and also displaced in houses that were not fun. so they survived all of these weeks without any fluids. and is there any forces yesterday? and yesterday, midnight started a bomb being and setting based valia and the area surrounding the shelters, forcing people to evacuate. not only that with lots copters and is where the presence on the ground today. they force people to evacuate and leave the shelters, and ask people to just leave where to leave. they ask them to come to the south here where we are right now. but most of the people went to other areas across the got the city. no, it's not only that. there has been
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a couple of houses that have been targeted. we're talking about a batch family and other families that were also survived. this is really see now, here in the middle area, there were a group of how the city is very close to under what clinic. we're talking about 6 policy news that were killed when it, with them is really gross. now, all of this happening and people are trying to, to continue their lives were yesterday nights. there was a, a, a group of palestinians who were killed, why they were sitting in a cafe. it's not a real coffee, just a place where a person made the 10th a, put some chairs and was offering hot drinks for public cities. and they were also targeted in the milwaukee. and this is the area that is known as a state humanitarians or so wherever policy news are going, either it's in the north or in the cause of city or in the middle area, or in the south. or even if it's a human to tell you in those policy news are witnessing all kinds of marketing and
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force displacement. and it's not only that people are also striving to find food. they're striving to find meals for their, for their families and children. and they're also striving to find medicine and drinking healthy water for their families. so the situation is very hard on all aspects and we are seeing that there's an escalation special needs and then not doing causal. codley in general bother him. thank you very much indeed. what his hands just been talking about the situation is dive across the gaza strip according to on. well, the number of 8 shots entering guys are as fall into its lowest 11 and 11 months with just 30 trucks a day on average in october. that's just 6 percent of the commercial and humanitarian supplies allowed in to guys have before the war. the run says at least 600 trucks a day and needed to meet the basic needs. us is now urging israel to increase 8 access requesting a minimum of $350.00 trucks
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a day in 2 guys. hm. and you and says more than 1800000 palestinians and gaza, facing extremely critical levels of hunger. what on the ground and guys have families are facing starvation? i'll just say there's probably a couple of as soon as met. some of them say they're surviving on a single meal a day. a how much is a month of 6 lives in a make shift tend to very bella she and has somebody with forcibly displaced for me to buy leah and nothing goes for them. even one meal is a luxury, right? the 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 me. the last time i meet was 2 months ago. goes i spinning during an unprecedented humanitarian crisis for more than a year,
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as well as tax and significant reduction in 8. suppose. have left families like homeless on the spring, oldest of ation assemblies once had homes and livelihoods and now having disabilities in don't conditions in temperate camps. according to and reports 80 percent of colors as population now relies on humanitarian aid for the daily needs . yet 8 trucks daily able to enter the street. we used to have from 70800 the day a on september 2023. now we have about one such. see beauty, human it in a cries, we have only 30 to 40 backs a day as maximum. the people of guns are facing the food crisis that shows no signs of visa. with. lemme today the lack of resources in an area that has been bummed
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and chilled, relentlessly for more than a year. post city and families are struggling to meet even the most basic needs. until as well allows it to flow freely into garza civilians will continue to into unimaginable hardships with hunger and foot shortages, costing a shadow over the day. the longing power company outage is 0. there is that a group of 8 humanitarian organizations as israel's failed to meet washington's demands for an increase humanitarian access to gaza last month to buy. and the ministration gave as real a 30 day deadline to get 350 age fox into gaza every day. i'll just see it is got the others on the reports from the un in new york. 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
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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 and 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, 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. that level is nowhere near what we need to support them 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,
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famine could be just days away. gabriel's on your, i'll just, you can add a nation's in new york. i'm going to bring a new book and i have, he's an associate professor of conflict resolution of the doha institute for graduate studies. thanks very much indeed for being with the same. talked about the fact that israel has missed this deadline that was set by washington for getting more age into gaza. and it is of course increasing the sure magnitude in crisis there. but in terms of the context, the context of the conflict that we have seen, is it actually a surprise that israel witness this deadline? no, it's not surprised at all. and it's very important to you to just have a look at the history of the of is lady we promises ation of food supply is at the gaza. this is not a new policy. it started actually back in 2007. when is a pause, a black one in bro kid on guys uh, controlling how much fluid goes into gaza. that's way before october 7th. and
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actually that was one of the contributing factors to the events over to but as of now, what happens after october? so that is why you intensified this policy strength thing that became more, much stronger in terms of controlling and preventing for the from and think of the fact that we are talking about that today over one year after october, the 7th. and with that is going to listen to the i submitted sedation is a strong evidence that is like, never listen to the warnings coming from washington, dc about or against this with an ice ation or food supplies to gaza. is why it has consistently ignore the lot of things coming from watching on preventing gab, humanitarian and food supplies to gaza. and never received any eh, there was never any consequences for ignoring the was warnings. and for that
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because there was no, it brought in and a punishment or a penalty or dog is like accountable for list from washington dc as i am, was involved in using this. and that's why after one year of these, via the generals, i think as that is why i am continues to ignore the u. s. bank because it was very well that will not be any consequences for ignoring such work. and i want to expand on that because um we had the next door to me missing of out of summit yesterday, and saudi arabia, which was hosting the items we had said that in his opening statement that there was a demand to return to a rules based order not, benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly rejected united ations as any sort of authority. israel's governments over the years have ignored rulings by the international court of justice as well as the un, various us organizations and various us governments. i should say, have also chosen to ignore certain international rulings. how much does
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a return to our rules based order actually mean and a saying when it is constantly ignored? that's a very good question. um, the question actually is with that, are we really going back to that was based order, which is, as you said, which is what the out of summit that'd be up is trying to do over the past 40 years and the by the administration. we have seen a huge retreat in that was based ordered, whether it's in the middle east actually, or in a lot of places. and that's why we, the middle east has gotten through incredible calculus on the force in the ad building the uh, the for the past 4 years. now tom, we know already building up his face that, that he does not care about. but elizabeth thought about or building alliances or international organizations. so the crisis of the rules based or that is going to be excessive, paid during the trump administration. it's going to be much where,
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because trump is, is not into that area of international law. i didn't imagine organizations what trump. busy once it's basically the making negotiation is i'm making deals have this fixed of all of the concepts and values of justice or the national law, or any of that. how is that? what sounds that a guys trying to do? because it's preparing itself to insight into a tough negotiation, but a gaming process with the throb is to activate this cause of bruce best or better add to try to add as a of the instructional low and how much this is going to be. so it's like got that so that it'd be, it's using those out ups. i'm going to show that the thought i'm so i'm going to find that as one position which is going to sinks in bed,
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bought again and go to that negotiation position on the table with going on. so it's really interesting to get your thoughts in this a, but i can find it. thank you very much indeed. thank. thank you. ok, we're going to turn to 11 on why that have been. several is really strikes and they would shortly after it's on the issue of forced evacuation order plumes of smoke in the southern suburb of the capital. this video coming to us just a few minutes ago, israel's army is put out a statement, claiming buildings in the area that we're located near as a ball that facilitates the last strikes in the area. was 3 days ago. i live in the day, drones crossed from lebanon into is really challenging that we've seen flying above northern israel assigns what has been western and a gallery overnight is what was military also struck civilian buildings in the south and the city of tyre lebanon's, ministry of health says is really attacks killed at least 54 people on monday. meanwhile, is really on is also conducted as strikes on the district of her male in northern 11 on at least one person's been killed for her being injured. it follows an attack
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nearby, and in the cool a day ago, which killed at least 16 people that leave that correspondence in 11. and the moment we're going to be speaking to is in a hold on an outcome in northern 11 on 1st, we're going to get a non con, who's in the capital dilute and my moving, watching these pictures of the smoke of the sky line of ice, southern bay route, what more can you tell us about what's been going on? well, forced evacuation orders were given for 11 buildings where hearing 8 strikes had taken place. so at least that would follow that there's going to be another at least 3 as strikes. now, down here, the southern suburbs is a very dense lead, normally populated area, but also it's a very densely built up area. so when you have 11 buildings on the 4th of occupation, or the body is really, is that still just only those living buildings, those buildings around. so that result people's businesses already hearing that
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assigned to shop has been completely destroyed in these strikes so far. all so now we've mentioned because you know that you're being densely populated. people on actually living in dock is it's actually pretty empty at the moment. but what people are doing is going to check on the houses to go into those somethings of those to see if the houses and standing see what is going on with their property and the businesses. and a lot of people now going to find that their businesses have actually been destroyed as a result of these strikes. now, israel says that they all going off his bullet infrastructure near those buildings, but his bullet haven't confirmed water has actually been hit with just as you're talking to is now we're looking at some more live pictures in the southern parts of, of a root. there we can see it's another angle of the smoke that's been a so building out of 12 of the buildings that you've been talking about. amazon. thank you very much. indeed. that same on con in they were going to get more from
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gina called her who's in the district of a cock and northern 11. so there has been a strike in the north of the country that was one of the deepest in science 11. and how significant is this as well? yes, the deepest strike is riley strike yet inside 11 on we are in our car, approximately a 125 kilometers from bay route behind me. used to be a residential building, a 2 story residential building. there were 30 people inside that building 16 died among them for syrians, there was a syrian family living on the in the ground floor, and then a family displaced from southern lebanon. they were living in this building, and people here are in shock. it's the 1st time this area has been hit. it is not considered a has follow, a strong hold has below. it does not have a presence here. so we do not know what the target was is really military has not said, but in recent weeks is really military has been hitting
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a residential areas around 11 on is accused, as has the law of hiding its capabilities, its members among civilians. an accusation has but law categorically deny as, and this is what people here are telling us. they're telling us that this family a move to our car in search of safety because of the intense bombing in southern lebanon. and really the focus of israel strikes you mentioned bait with southern suburb which is now largely empty. you also, we also have the traditional hezbollah stronghold of southern 11 on the east of lebanon as of late. this rarely military has been carrying out quite a number of strikes and neighboring syria, which is considered to be a little logistical base for his beloved attacks like this. outside of those, you know, so called strong holds, are becoming more and more common. and this really is a war that does not have a clear front line. a slice appears to be normal in areas spared by is really
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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 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 not, yeah, i mean i'm not really been ok. all the people uh they are afraid too much. we hope we can get to the piece. i 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 move deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted. they are old,
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but in name. lovely. i show a blaze got 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 regents 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 people who have now left. it's a. 2 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 planes, level buildings to the ground. deeper inside these now m t neighborhoods. the destruction is as far as the i can see, even on so called safe areas. people, especially children, are traumatized by the sound. the bombing,
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the buzzing of is really drones and the sonic booms created by is 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. so there was just ita, live in on in the netherlands on sit on the city guns. i was going to be holding an emergency session to discuss thursdays violence confrontations involving funds from an is really football type of a more arrives on monday. is tensions main. hi, police have made several more arrests connected to the violence last week. that's fine with copying tele v funds chanted racist slogans against arabs binding potter standing and flags is ready funds within beaten, leaving at least 5 people injured set. boston's joining us now from amsterdam, the dutch authorities may have hoped that a line could be drawn onto this, but that doesn't seem to be happening step. no, it doesn't seem so at the moment to an emergency proceedings are happening in
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a court and ask them to lift a protest band that was imposed by the mayor and extend that until thursday. a protest was announced here today at the city hall where i am sending right now. the mayor has last night decided to make an exception to lift the branches for this one protest, but it's not allowed to be taking place here in the city center. it's been removed and moved to a park a bit outside of the city center. so this is not being challenged in court. meanwhile, the mayor of amsterdam has sent a 12 page letter to the city council explaining what's happened a has and during and after the match of my god, these tell a favor against i x last thursday. and in this lab to she also writes that since these riots that happened on thursday, a lot of violence and intimidation has been reported in um, so that by both jewish community and the muslim community. and she also writes in
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the slot to that. i mean, i'm a anti semitism, she's not to be responding with racism. she says that's jewish. and so that most won't be any safer if it's that make. i'm so that was a feeling unsafe and honestly in the city. and this is basically the 1st time that a political leader in the netherlands has used some words to calm down the situation. but if this is going to be enough that we made to be seen last night, we were there in a suburb of am. so them to see what was going on during that darius to another riot on the streets of answer them use claiming solidarity with palestinians attack a trip in the setup 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 it least football support as the arrival of more than 3000 buckeye, be talary friends and answer them last week was not considered the high risk by
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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's going to be also people of serving and guys and participating in the genocide. and that is not the very big it is the effect. so these are not regular when it gains for them coming prompts that um was a little bit of a demonstration boys i need at least a sofa 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 on the hooligans 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 my car several times. i reported this to the police, but they didn't take action. his lawyer is documenting all those cases of files and
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racism committed by my copy fence. 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 base here at the city hall was able to provide answers to what exactly happened during last week's riots. the violence rolled by my coffee support. this is becoming clearer and people are challenging the description by politicians of the full run against jews. using these terms so describe the rise can only lead 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,
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but definitely no program. monday nights violence serves as a reminder of the ongoing tensions a bad on demonstrations. and the dodge capital was already in place. that bad has now been extended stuff fast, and l g 0. i'm so that we're going to bring in all the noise. she was the editor at the local college described as an independent. is there any media agency? she's joining us from west jerusalem. thanks very much. indeed for being with us, how is all of us being presented in is really media to oh, thank you for having me. what the facility, the very beginning, that the report starting the started the to lives the incidents was the sprites in the entire east, where the hebrew media as a cobra, them as an anti semite cobra room against them. the innocent group of, uh, uh, football fancies, really football fans that to were brutally attacked um
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we were given the impression that there was a severe of fear for their lives, that they are hiding in the different places around the city that some of them are not to be found that the few that lost a contract with their families and being tired engine and was portrayed as something horrifying a gigantic ins in each day mentions and nothing but an anti semite a booter program. there is an investigation going on a step voss and our correspondent was just describing their to find out exactly what it was was but what was happening. but the 1st incident does seem to have involved is really funds chanting and to palestinian slogans and the local police. there were only prepared to say that there were incidents on both sides. if there is an unwillingness to blame, is really is for anything. what kind of message do you think that sends?
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yeah, that's a very good question. i mean, it brings, you know, the very there is even the more essential question. how do we get to a place where a group of a is when these feel so comfortable and so confident too much about one of the major cities in 0 in shant genocidal h songs while an actual genocide is going on by their country. and you know, there was an incredible amount of detachment east wiley simply do not write 1st. they do not see what the rest of the warranty seeing about what's going on in gaza and, and the ongoing genocide in gaza. and they don't understand how all of this is being seen around the world because fees varies for over
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a year. are constantly being given the impression by these very media. and these were the leadership that we are the so victims that these, these we are the ones under attack that we are of the innocent victims. they then they eat reading, it's unbelievable. it's cheap, but it gives them then to the stating that they can just, you know, that this is how they are being seen by the rest of the world. i swear and also let me just ask and forgive me for interrupting you, but i do you race to tours and really interesting points. but there's one that i want i want to bring up with you by labeling criticism of is randy's or israel or the is really government as anti semitic almost by default. how much does that we can the impact of and forgetting my phrasing on this genuine cases of anti semitism directed at jewish people. not just as rarely. yeah. now it's a, it's a,
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it's an excellent question because we know that there are true of incidents of anti semitism and anti semitism is still very much real seeing. and by the way, even if it's not a noun to sound like of course, but the, any sort of violence should be condemned. that there is no question about that. but it's not just a trivializing the, the, the meaning of anti semitism. it's something way more severe because i'm to send that to send out a score is the notion that's the norms and who was of humanity do not apply to jews as a connect you by not allowing it any criticism over easily in and out. and therefore basically allowing israel to step out of the norms actuality, i think that this is the, essentially the meaning of anti semitism by itself. this is the act of sent me to
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act all the noise. we appreciate your talking to this and i'll just do them. i'm thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. to start ahead on the i'll just say to use ok. i'm catherine. saw you 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 benefiting find in sports as well as number 110 is fair. caps are controversial. here with another trophy center is going to have the details coming up. the had a lie there, it's a divided picture weatherwise across these days, or at the moment we've seen a lot of livingston settled weather in the north. that is gonna change slightly, but it's down in the south where we've got lots of activity. yes. number of
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tropical storms plaguing the region, bringing some very wet and when do, whether to southern pots of china, taiwan enrolled in areas of the philippines, there's going to be a change across to north. you can see more wet weather starting to walk away from the west. across the north will see that rain invasion wednesday to thursday the temperature will pick up. however, as it pushes its way towards china's north east. but shanghai will see that will continue lots of sunshine coming through here on thursday. and it's a similar story across much of japan, west of the weather, down in the south to end the week. and it is southern parts of south asia, the thing, the west of the rain at the moment. we have got some amber, lots of thunderstorms across southern parts of india as well as for lanka. it's much dry, of course that northeast corner for places like bung with dish me and my as well. and very dry and settled across the north, west of india and into pakistan. but we're still seeing those fog and smog issues. unfortunately, there's no rain coming into the whole west. all the rain affecting
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a gun this time on thursday. the there will come a time when no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken activists making. that boy saves her how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fight against the climate catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the, how much destruction you're gonna face the consequence. nature is then dying of now on how to sierra big strawberry men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything. they have been to their mini bus only to the 6th street danger. and the suit seems rough, his tracks to the jump key turned tower, magic's saving lives,
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transporting the sick, tends elderly for medical health was due to were skiing its own. oh now which is 0 the the george and i'll just need a reminder of what's up. so is this are, is there any forces have attacked homes in tens across the gaza strip? at least 25 people have been killed on tuesday. it takes the total number of palestinians killed to more than $43600.00. a group of h humanitarian organizations, as israel has failed to meet washington's demands for increased to monitor me and access to gaza. last month to 5 and ministration, gape israel,
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a 30 day deadline to get $358.00 trucks into gaza every day. and is there any medicines counted out a day of stripes and southern bay routes? the attack happened shortly after red stripe to a residence immediately lead strikes of also hits northern and southern 11. the i hate to have sworn in business when alex did j fees and as its new prime minister, he succeeds. gary connie, i'm feeling exhausted. 6 months in office before being fired by the transitional presidential console main airport snapshot done. obviously it is theresa bo, as more political and security crises, has piled out of control in haiti since the beginning of presidential being in moist 4 years ago. there's no elected, governmental parliament in the country, gangs continued to expand their whole delta capital, puerto prince and elsewhere, leading death and destruction. last april, act one session of presidential council was set up to lead hatred towards elections
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. you'd have pointed guy equally, less entering prime minister, but in monday, the same counsel fired him and installed alex the dfi lemay, a business man who promises to hold the elections as soon as possible. no prob i oh, i like, what is your 1st? yeah, we will work toward social cohesion and 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 authority demo. you go to evaluate that. but on the streets of the capital, 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. i would 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 national security support mission,
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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 riddled with bullets while 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 18, they will sit down with us and negotiate the promotion. 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 the secondary of the united nations climate conference is underway.
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and those are by john's capital buck who heads as dates of arriving with the venue for those high level meetings of a comp 29 summit. they're going to discuss the funding and financing of a climate budget as economic costs of weather related disasters have sort, mainly affecting put nations. the world must pay up automatically. we'll pay the price to fix the seas. this crucial periods, you and your government must be guided by a clear through climates. finance is not charity is that investment. climate section is not optional, is an imperative both side, indispensable to live the world for all humanity and the prosperous future for every nation on us. like logs joining us now from back to so you were telling us 24 hours ago next that this was the day when the city is talking is going to start. i'm telling you the travelers making it very clear that the priority is money
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and they think it is uh some of the. busy leaders on the head, the principal ones that joe finds not here as teaching pick of china is not here. they send representatives instead at present to one of the tech is here and say to kids, tom a who's laid down the gold list. as he lands the case, 2075, talked with 81 percent mission scott from 1919 that was in k, one of the few media economies are present here with the full team. we're going to get straight into uh guests that we have with this here right now. francis colo needs from the american, from american progress, was assigned to the state department and also on james white. please. the counsel of science advise is francis prescott, gave us a sense of the move in the us administration right now. the impending trump presidency meetings for all this to be made to, to do it. i think nobody's happy about the what the prospects are. but i think that you went to legation, has shown up here committed to the us delivering on the goals of this cop in
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particular, it's going to be leveraging the actions across the us on the clean energy transition, which nobody can stop at this point. the majority of the investments made and republican states, nobody's going to roll those back. that was from the in place and we're going to inflation reduction. and so the u. s. is, is determined to come here and deliver, at least on the climate finance goals set, the world needs. he needs to send the signal in the us, the clement alliance, meaning the states universities, everybody that's committed to climate action, those that group of organizations and states, accounts for more than 50 percent of the population and within 60 percent of the economy. so the u. s. overall is not going to go back to non climate action and they're here to prove that we're, we're talking about not billions, but the truth is, all right, isn't there a risk that even if the us does the greenville, this is donald trump will just pull back on the lights, i think the climate finance soul that the world is going to agree on will have to
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go beyond public funding. whether that's us commitments or other commitments. it's going to have to be broad, the contributor base countries that are going to put money into that it's going to have to be broad broader than it's been in the past. and we're also gonna have to leverage the private sector and, and those types of avenues for achieving the goal. how do you send the move here and the child's a meaningful deal? yeah, i think the world has already seen this happen before seen um a trumpet ministration. pull out and still moved forward. i think countries are determined to move forward even if the us is not part of that negotiation table starting next year. all right. process really with that. great. thank you. with this things right? months process total from american progress? well, that's it for now, the high level segments did you say still on guy and will do ends tomorrow, and then the real hard code to go. jason's begin into that serious effort to get at least one julian's all the to try to find them. ok, thanks very much indeed, that is next i'm talking to is from cool project group and kenya is working to
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remove 50000000 tons of carbon from the atmosphere within 30 years. the northern northern arrangements trust it says it also generates income for the region as countries and corporations invest heavily to keep the project running. but some critics say it's having very little impact. catherine sewing reports from somebody to come to sundown. lazara has seen his share of klein made disasters. he says droughts have become more devastating and he lost many cattle as he's part of the world gets dryer. and what? he's a member of a community that sets aside 4600000 acres of land to restore this oil, while also 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 cobbling by managing the grazing patents of hards,
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old livestock companies like netflix, british airways and meta 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 the water and rough uh, in austin range lands trust or n r t runs a program and is projected stream of 15000000 tons of carbon from the environment 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 c n r t has feels the property account for how much carbon is being removed from the atmosphere. what we are trying to do in the northern can yeah, but ended on come on. so is ensuring that the community i don't overgrazing and
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ensuring that the following data, occasional planning, glazing management, so that in a single seas on a particular time, huge chunk of the vegetation on the glasses are going through that. a generation of process. we talked about sustainability and many critics around the world and it's a couple and treating and is doing little to slow climate change. people have difficulty paying to ping, to destroy the environment you a. so effectively that's polluting the a noodle, the p a broke out and goodness so that they can continue polluting in europe. if we are concerned about the environment, that money should be used to put the profile emission fees does what type uh, of filters and reduce the actual pollution. outsource is hard is, are some of the most marginalized people in kenya. they say they don't understand
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the politics around copland trading. they just want a better life for their families. catherine story all to 0, some little county. nothing. can you? all island gas john shell has one that's appealing, a landmark case where it was order to talk emissions the dodge appeals court as it dismiss all times against shell striking, done a 2021 ruling in favor of environmental groups. it demanded that the company reduces its emissions by 45 percent by 2013. the appeals court says it's unclear of if that demand would help find climate change. and it says shells already on his way to meet required targets to china is it'd be asian industry showcasing. would it cause its latest military technology and its biggest air show in the southern? and so i think it was real high. the exhibition is going to show off the latest advances from chinese military manufacturers and businesses are they are hoping to make deals for the technology on despite interesting style fighters and missile defense systems, or much the focus has been on those style fighters on display is china is 1st style
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5 to the j 20 was created for long range combat an air dominance, and yet the star of the show is the j 358. stealth fighter jet. it's thought to be china is answer to the american f 35. we're gonna bring in paul b, but he's a military aviation expert, he's a former military pilot, is joining us now from london. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. so trying to showcasing the j 20 and the j 35. i find the standard, correct, like the j twenty's been in service for, but since about 2017, the j 35 is the new one. it's not yet in production. what message is china sending by putting these on show? this is really interesting isn't to see how china has it forward. it's no longer about sort of pricing in asia, that copies of the people's technology. you know, it makes it so i'm particularly in the military and probably now out produces the owner of the west of the 0 pine in north america together in terms of
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a ministry capability. it certainly launches motions and now it's developing more our plans. so this j $35.00, which i think was on the grounds in china, looks to me like it could be a mock up, a design of the cross. but it's the, the across the chinese would like to put onto the aircraft carrier is it has 2 things. that make it good for an aircraft carrier. it has a long range and it has a self technology. so you can launch it to attack targets on show and it will not be detected by radar as far as the, the chinese to us. now as we were talking about the lots of foreign governments, they're looking to sign some sort of deals, and these are roughly who's going to be buying this. a tom? well, the chinese government, of course, the people separation army, navy, and the people separation army officials will probably be candidates 4th time that is increasingly something it's mandatory technology around the world versus big it
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also last year in science it orthodontia and tina new jets housing seen a change of government, they decided to, to be following to chime. it was not where they wanted to go. and they chose instance uh, 2nd high and american ass sixteens. but tyler is not finished. yes. it's very good at something it's technology is around the world. is also is very good price is it offers on complete packages of chinese support chinese age as isaac is actually a really interesting conundrum. and for the united states in western europe for manufacturers like a boss and the systems located malta and boeing to decide how the guys take on the industrial my to china. but more importantly, other politics and this is where do we allow trying to,
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to sell and what is their actual aid? what does that foreign policy objective with setting their equipment over seas? i'm this is still an unwritten story. so we'll follow this, this narrative. i think for the next 2 years and i wanted to ask you about that because in terms of geo politics of it, just to be clear, we're not just talking about buying the kit as you were talking about. we're talking about the long term deals with the government, which tie those governments together in terms of maintenance and support and the personnel to provide the training and so on. this clearly does to some degree, as you were saying, play into china is pushed for global influence. i guess it, this is very much drive. it would line to be real simple how it's set and it states itself directly is arrival to the united states. and so i think we can all agree on that. it is politically and economically. it's a powerhouse. and so this is where the china wants to go. it has looked at what the west has been using it. so to what russia has been using in uh,
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in ukraine and illegally invasion of your crane, i'm saying that russian equipment to say like, it's not as good as the russian. so someone would like you to believe in the things that can do better. and certainly the science, the other china kind of do better part of movement. they're getting more into it. i've seen you, but unfortunately time is against us, but we do appreciate your being with us. thank you very much. indeed, sir. thank you. a start heading now. does it mean support a new aid as officially underway on manchester? united centers? here with that story, the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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the stipends for his son. and thank you very much, rob ballpark, a saucepan to host a fast global cricket tournament and nearly said he is in doubt. the country is due to stage next to his changes, trophy, so called into pockets nonce, cricket bowed to india, hassle. the games will governing body, they won't travel to the tournament. will ongoing political tensions. that means india haven't paid them pockets. time for 16 years. could have bosses are in discussions with o h competing nations about a possible solution as well. and the impact this done have not played each other outside of global tournaments since 2013 loss on pa cosign was home to a major competition was in 1996 when the co hosted the 50 over woke up in 2009 a gun attack on the sri lanka team in lahore meet meant very little international
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crickets. it was paid and pockets done for the next decade. focused on cricket bosses have rejected the idea of allowing india to play their games. uh, the 2025 champions trophy in a different country. what we've been talking to boxed on quick. right. so it was shy them, hold about the sporting and commercial value of games involving india and pockets of the broadcast. just on both sides of the border of very, very keen on the side. india matches because i know there'd be no other match. the word gets and you know, that kind of revenue not even one dental, that kind of view that box on the a matches a guaranteed. so this means a lot of august on in a box on a ticket board has been spending a i don't see an amount of money for the renovation of the ticket venue. said the mattress would be have it be
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a straw. feet is very important footboard to san to cost this jack is dropping you because uh you remember that after the 2009 uh, attack on the street. not gonna be uh there was a hiring beautiful more than denny is. almost any. is that uh no international dean because it focused on from 2009 to the end of 2018. and it was after great difficulty and uh, you know, a lot of, uh, f 1st, that the international team to started coming to park the sun again in 2019. so since then, uh, all the leading international teams have to worry about the song straight. yeah, england saw the forgotten you did it up the 2 or more than once and didn't have no objection in your area is officially on the way i imagine. so united force and he's go to ruben, i'm on has started his new role as a new manager. his pri, this as a eric 10 hag was fired last month. united are in the bottom half of the permit,
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a. i'm on the 1st game and todd will be against if switch time on november. the 24th or many players will be spending the next few days with their national teams that do not message argentina side say part of why and then woke up qualify on, says a argentina, our top of the south american qualifying group and the nfl. the miami dolphins have ended this. we game losing streak. jason sandra is take a 50 yard field goal was less than 3 minutes on the clock to seal the wind erupt. top of 2315 victory over the last time these last and younique's. and that has officially ended the tennessee as well. number one, that's a capital, a controversial 12 months. so now it could still be facing up to a doping fan. this year he failed to drug tests, but just a tiny says that he was contaminated with a band substance by mistake on the port. so now it has made history by becoming the 1st time into tops the rankings. following these types of wins,
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i feel straining open and the us open and that is competing at the atp finals in his home country where to a time grand slam champion. carlos, i've got a lot of these opening amount espana. it said that he was struggling with illness and lost in straight sets. i guess that's the route the event has a good formats and so i've kind of is still in with as high for the long brothers today. i couldn't, i couldn't say it was so i didn't want to, i don't want to, you know, say uh because say, don't want to. uh, just sound like an excuse, but uh, you know, if i say the bought i said by a no problem, this 4 walls number 2, alexanders vit of the gem and is aiming to win this event for the time he defeated russia is andrew bless and states and also support for me 100 up to will sign a thank you very much indeed. well names going to be here in
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