tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 12, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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to the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. echoes of a deep breath. i must have shut those on a to z to the the hello, i'm real madison. this is the news on life for me to have coming up in the next 60 minutes, nowhere to go sizes upon experience rebate, on own, and northern garza to avoid more is rarely a tax as well as military is once again targeting a southern stop up near a level of capital they would shortly after issuing a forced evacuation or the last pay up automatically. we pay the prize. you're in the secretary general and tony for tat us address as
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one of the leaders and also by john is working to plan to combat climate change on china. post on a show. it's a be asian industry showcase is the best it has on offer. self technology taking center stage not found how much was for to another global football final is on its way to cut the sales stadium. 2 years on from hosting the woke up title decide this is where the 1st inter continental compet will be one the, it's been another violent day across the guys or what is ready for us is that means attacking homes and shelters. at least 25 people have been killed since don't on tuesday. and they are striking an overcrowded area and have the all nor moss could west of dental bought a city killing 6 people. many families were sheltering their an attack on a residential building in the neighboring,
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all no set killed at least 4 people. several others are trapped under devry. emergency teams haven't reached the scene, and civilians have been trying to help. meanwhile, and the nor fun is really attack on garza city has killed 3 people. it came just hours after a drone attack on a busy market. they're killed to all the people and for the north, for 5, hundreds of people have seen bank honda. and as israel type is, it seems on northern gas or the armies issued forced evacuation orders and this bombed homes. overnight, many families are not heading sideways, but it is, there are also under heavy bombardment. countries outside all likes the hospital and dental bar. she's joining us not a life to multiple attacks in various locations and tell us about what's been happening. the well here in the central area, the 6 hollis team use were killed as they were west in the western part of debt and
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bella had, they were all transferred here in our locks the hospital, we saw their farewell and their learning and their families. it was a very heart breaking moment just like every single day. among those 2 is 6 policy news, right to a baby born at children, we saw their family and mothers crying and carrying them outside of the hospital button. not only that, but is there any forces also targeted up a group of policy news on a crisis call killing as well. how the thing is, the number is expected to increase because there are a lot of critically injured policy in use and according to locals, they said that those palestinians were policies who were waiting for aids and convoys to pass across that street. now it's, it's an escalating in the middle area and in the southern areas, but also in another, in part, as the shadowing does not stop,
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that is where the air strikes and not stops. and also the a force evacuation orders where the is where the forces us for pilot schools at 4 schools of this, the of full of displace policy and use to if i q wait, we're talking about at least $1500.00 families to evacuate to the southern gaza strip, but we did not receive any palestinian small will. most likely they evacuated within the gulf of city. and we've been talking about the fact that aid is still struggling to get into this trip. i've talked to us about the consequences of not getting enough to monetary and support in gaza. we're talking about a hall pop to lee said that has not been working for more than a year now. people lost their lives, lost their jobs, lost their work, lost their houses, and they started from scratch. and more than a year,
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people are depending completely, depending on the agencies. agencies that provide them with fluid hygiene kids. while i was even walter and everything, palestinians, the m as the number of 8 trucks has been this decreasing sense, october policy, new z or are struggling to find fluid. they're struggling to find at the healthy wattage drink. but it's not that we're talking about the winter and policy means were displaced in the past winter, all of their clothes have been completely unsuitable for them to where again, we're talking about people who are living in 10th. and it's not only that palestinian fathers and mothers are telling them, telling us that they are unable to even provide one meals for their children. and thank you very much indeed the same country talking to us from there all by law or what on the grinding guys or families are facing starvation. and obviously it has
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taught a couple of as soon as be meeting some of them, and they say they're surviving on a single meal a day. how much is a month of 6 lives in a make shift tend to vary, bella, she and assembly were forcibly displaced by lia nothing goes for them. even one me is a luxury, not the computer i left mainly depends on the age center to feed my children, but now there is no age getting into gaza. i tend to use canned food and green wants to prepare a meal for my family. talkative and i cannot. i miss 18 vegetables fruit and me. the last time i meet was 2 months ago. goes on spinning during an unprecedented humanitarian crisis for more than a year, as well as tax and significant reduction and 8 supposed have left families like home that on the spring, oldest of ation assemblies who once had homes and livelihood. so now having
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disabilities in don't conditions, intemperate camps, according to and reports 80 percent of colors as population now relies on humanitarian aid for the daily needs. yet, 8 trucks of daily able to enter the sprint. we used to have from 702800 the day on september 2023. now we have about one such. see the human authentic wise. we have on the 30 to 40 backs in day as maximum. the people of guns are facing the food crisis that shows no signs of using with lemma, today, the lack of resources in an area that has been bombed and showed relentlessly for more than a year posted in families struggling to meet even the most basic needs. until as well allows they to flow freely into garza civilians will continue to into
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unimaginable hardships with hunger on foot shortages costing. go, shuttled over the day, the longer power company. so i would just 0 there is that i kind of a group of 18 monetary and organization says israel has failed to meet washington's demands for increased to monitor and access to gaza. last month to buy the ministration. gave israel a 30 day deadline to get 358 chunks of 8 into gaza every day. obviously, it is gabriella alexander reports from the u. n. 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 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
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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 of 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, famine could be just days away. gabriel's on to l, just connected nations in new york, as we've been talking about,
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the situation is dar right across the gaza strip, according to our own, what the number of 8 shrugs entering guys has fall into its lowest level and 11 months with just a 30 trucks a day on average and october, that's just 6 percent of the commercial as your monetary and supplies allowed into gaza before the war. and you and it says at least 600 trucks a day and needed to meet basic needs. us is now urging israel to increase aid access, requesting a minimum of $350.00 trucks a day into gaza. the u. n says more than 1800000 palestinians and guys are facing extremely critical levels of hunger. at least have phillips mandeville is chief operating officer at any of the, the american near east refugee agency and organizations. he's joining us from ramallah in the occupied by spying man. thank you very much indeed for being with us. and that was one of the organizations that contributed to that report that gabriel alexander was talking about from your experience,
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talk to us about the kind of impact that it's having on people in gaza. not to be able to get the a that the need. ringback the yes, absolutely, thank you for the chance to join you today is in for, to be able to talk a little bit in the sense that other for hines, because he is having such a tremendous impact on there is so much suffering because he is not getting the levels that we need to see to me really basic human needs. and so i think it's important if you're a previous speaker said really it was issued for it because donna cover, 13 united states, secretaries of state and defense issues, a letter to their counterpart on a government of israel and demanded to really progress on very specific things that would enable more aim to reach more people and the more expensive and over to just reversed aspirants measuring crisis. and i think we've, we've seen unfolding and that to many people have described some great detail on how you, you've been sharing for the job. so you measuring organizations were part of this effort and the desire to use as board are hard to really humphrey. and to help
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people be on the same page. how specific were able to be about the kinds of actions that we need to see if we went for it to get in, which we do is organizations dedicated to making sure that families, the children, the overly so really isn't, doesn't really have the ability to, to access the things that they need for amazing life and likelihood so that they're not actually use the rad nolan breeding metrics so that you can see really clearly works rad something is where it's yellow. we need to see more progress. one more a to get in. and sadly, there's another work right at this time. so i think this work early said we need more action to do one more age. this even more while we just have to talk to us about the kind of logistics and an organization like yours has to go through in order to be able to get a into to guys. because for a long time, we were showing pictures of a very long lines of trucks that were waiting on the egyptian side of the boat. and in that off, for example, those off across ex, waiting to get in, talk to us about what the circumstances are like now. oh, yeah, no,
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absolutely. i think it's easiest to maybe go back to some of the numbers of trucks . the people are talking, you know, i'm so you know, before october of 2023, we received over 500 trucks. today's meeting, the needs of the population and the secretary letter cost for $350.00 trucks today . so that's not even the, the total amount that we received before october of last year. over the last few weeks. i think some of your previous guessing send receive, you know, are pretty dark on something, something like an average of 42 a day. and the worst easily seen less than 10. so even if you just do basic math, you can see the needs and not getting out of the logistics side of the be the when you look at that square or you see the actions that they were calling for a really specific because they, on long voyages 6 needed from morning to get in to basic medical supplies on the really poor and basic things that people need. that includes things like the numbers of trucks that are allows for checkpoints and the number of border crossings that are open on
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a daily basis. either the hours that they're open and the number of the drivers they can drive those trucks, they check points. and then, and i think in particular, access to the north so that we can get to the crisis really is extreme. how much of a problem is i, i would imagine that a, the shelf life essentially of some of the medical supplies that you're trying to get in, as well as, obviously when relation to, to food and perhaps de restart side of whatever's going in, in terms of food stuffs there, one would imagine that it has been kept on one side of the border, but it can get in. there is a risk that a lot of that stuff may spoiled, may, right? it may go over that's used by data and how much of that visit that factor into what can eventually be taken into this trip. as you know, absolutely, that's a concern. we definitely share and i know all the organizations use the sign on this or current. do as well, we put a tremendous amount of energy into managing an inventory of things that are definitely needed by that as to whether that is for medical supply and some of which had a strong leslie on quite some time. and this is a new expire,
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and so we are managing to try and make sure that the supplies me to get in that needs to getting quickly to the use get in 1st on the, when you have barriers at posing when you don't have enough drivers. and you can't get enough trucks through, is it something that we really weren't in law and is just her great and you hear the reports of doctors ration involved medical facilities. and yet, you know, you've got a warehouse which means that you have something kind of get it through. and just, i think the, it's heartbreaking busy that kind of thing. so close to being able to drive the basic aid and comfort. and it's not true, at least i thought it was kind of a, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just get them. i'm thank you very much indeed. thank you. he's been talking so we're going to turn to 11. and now where there have been several is reading strikes across by root. shortly after his army issued a forced evacuation order that are plumes of smoke in the southern suburb of the capital, this video is coming to us within the last couple of hours or so. it was on me put
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out a statement, claiming buildings in the area we're located near as ball of facilities. the last strikes in the area was 3 days ago. i live in the day, jones, across from 11 on into is rarely territory. and we're seeing flying about northern israel and science were hired in western an apo gallon a. b is where the army says it's monitoring the targets. this is really military is also conducted a strike on the distance of the mail and northeast and 11 on at least one person was killed. and for what injury we're going to speak to dosage of body who's in a bad route for us. just run this through what's been going on with those strikes in beirut, in the last few hours doors. while rob the 4th evacuation threats were issued by the israeli military earlier on tuesday morning for 4 different areas within the southern suburb of the capital bay route. as they issue these threats for 11 buildings now, since the threats came out,
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we have seen 13 airstrikes being carried out in the various points of the southern suburbs gives you an idea of how destructive the date has been so far. and of course, these airstrikes came during the day, which is not common. we have not seen these many strikes be carried out in the daylight hours, which is when usually the nearly 700000 people used to live in the south of the suburbs at try to go back to see what is left other homes, try to retrieve some of their possessions, and this is an reminder yet again of how dangerous the situation is in those areas, which is about 7 kilometers from where i'm standing right down to force. the southern subject was not the only area that was targeted on tuesday. they were at least 40 villages in and around the southern areas of the country that came under force evacuations twice over the past 24 hours by these early military. and they
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were as charged carried out in the southern areas of number 2, as well as the entire governance in the southern part of love in all of this, of course, happening at a time when and there is no discussions about a possible and or a law in this call, like what many military analysts here believe is that israel is using what is known as a da here, a doctor that is using disproportionate amount of military force to inflict the most amount of damage on civilian infrastructure. and as that is something that these really military is occurring, goes as we speak to try and push the supporters of the arm group, has a lot to abandon their support of the group. but that is something that hasn't happened so far. and any discussions about a ceasefire seemed to be at house at the moment. so really with no and then size. it is again the civilian population. the continue to suffer the most dose as a body and very well does society whether that's hoffman is really attack on monday
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in northern 11 and has risen to 16, started coughing far from the border with israel. an outside of so called has a ball that strong holds center quarter is at the attack site in the village of and the cool this was the deepest, is riley, striking inside lebanon. we are in a car, approximately a 125 kilometers from bay. but this is the 1st time the area has been hit, a residential building totally destroyed. 30 people were in the building, 16 died, 4 of them were syria, nationals, they were on the ground floor, the rest were displaced from southern lebanon. they came to this area in search of the safety of the is as well strikes have been really focusing on so called hezbollah. strong holds the south of the country, the east of the country, even the southern suburbs, a baby with them. they have occasionally also hit syria, neighboring syria, where they believe it is a logistical base for has belong, but strikes like this outside as well as traditional stronghold have been happening
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. there's really military has been hitting residential areas around 11 on. they say hezbollah hides among civilians. an accusation has bala denies and people here are in shock. it just shows you that this conflict. yes, it may be focused on, you know, on the south, the east, the southern suburbs, but there is no front line life appears to be normal in areas spared by is really bombing, but lebanon. and it's people are trapped in a war that doesn't appear to have a front line. the reality is, any one of these cars can be 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 no, yeah, i mean i'm not really been ok. all the people uh,
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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 a road. these really military says as a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between house by law and israel escalated in mid september. attacks move deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted. they are old, but in name lovely. i show a blaze that to me 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, 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. 2 situation in other areas where it has been that has influence,
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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 so called safe areas. people, especially children, are traumatized by the sound of bombing, the buzzing of is really drones and the sonic booms created by is really war planes . there'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 or not can sign is provided for political science at bottom line universities. joining us not from new york, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. i want to ask you about the situation and 11 on 1st of all in the last couple of days or so the the new uh, foreign minister visual get in. yeah, i said that there was a possibility that they were working towards some sort of seas far within 11 on the
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defense minister. israel cox also knew in post. it says the fight to put was as well, that is going to continue. are we seeing signs of some degree of a, a split or a lack of messaging in the nursing young person? yes, because uh, i think that the, the, the new minutes of the furnace is, uh, a can you come there and the has to study the show. um it will be very difficult for him. and for that, no government to admit that this road seems to achieve its war goals and the strikes on his bottom, the basis on it gets really assumed in limbo does not have to bring back is really a few ways. oh we see that his bottom uh speed has, maintains is rockets and fire is right and uh,
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so is running the phase to achieve as well goes spend is one. unfortunately, it's very slow to acknowledge that that the, the war of attrition is lose lose situation is why the cannot we can just use but it's, it's a, it's a problem to accomplish that may be with trump, the pressure pressure cease fire can be achieved. i want to ask you about that because you're buying an ice and israel's president i, i'm miser, hetzel are expected to meet now donald trump of course is taking over in january. is there anything that we can expect from that meeting between um the is there any president and the count us president that isn't going to be overshadowed by whatever donald trump decides to do in january? and i think both of them are very light weight. uh, they finally print of president, he has no role in, not, not in decision making,
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but they don't. but also not the same shape is based where the public opinion by taking that call ranges spanned regarding the war or regarding the correction of by the pregnant system. that then yeah, acquired the affairs and nothing. he's a veteran, very lightweight person. and i don't think that he can declare something meaningful that we, we remember if and one our boss is press conference and i want to ask you about the situation with regard to be sure. monitoring crisis in guys we're being reporting on the side. the israel appears to have failed to reach the deadline that was set to the set for it by the us the 30 days ago. so at the time the us had intimated that military supplies to israel could be affected if it didn't hit that deadline.
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do you think, given the circumstances in the us that we had in the transition, is there a really is worried about whether or not that military 8 is going to be removed. ready ready is maureen and tries to play with the united states. okay. not to follow up to fully follow the united states. uh fashioned. uh but, but what is clear and brand results coming from from solar just serving in the gaza strip shows that starvation is a policy tour of these really bothering me in order to push the to effectuate most guys up and create the humanitarian crisis in south street. it is a policy toilet smoke by accident because it purpose and there are, there is a gap between statements raised in jerusalem and by that but in but by the national
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long and what saw just published in social media on fairs service on drugs and missions in on the ground. so the, your reports are human rights. reports are very accurate on the crisis going on in gaza. is what i use as the crisis. you know that to put pressure on the international community and from us. but the smoke going to work and i, i don't before i leave this can be just be fine. you can know star people and cause the, the best in order to achieve a political blown. not the but, but by other means as many as put pressure on how much they, they, you, money, ization and starvation, their funding cannot continue. it's wrong, morally, and it's counter productive politically to interesting to get your thoughts on this
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. so and then i can try and thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. the well, it is amazing. and for the 1st high level talks of united nations climate conference in baku, they're going to discuss funding and financing for efforts against climate change and its impacts. developing nations have been the worst effected by devising costs . are you and reports those countries need to trillion dollars annually? in the next 5 years to hold the effects of global warming. 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 starting disposable to live the
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world for all humanity and the prosperous future for every nation on us. so to speak, to our environment as a nic talk, who's at the conference at 24 hours ago. nick, you were saying the day to today is going to be the day find the real talking begins. we've seen some very high profile people arriving. and antonio, the chat is obviously not missing his words. when he thinks what would the priorities are going to be? yeah, he was really reading the rise acts wasn't a to at the go see a thing, delegations of it here. so it may really go to get a move on. this is day one is you say of the a cd and part of the tool. it's a good day to come in tomorrow. we don't have jo by the here. the us president is not here. she's you can think of china or is not here at various of those background or frogs and the shots of jeremy, not to get some of the case here. he's a probably the most seen of the delegations from developed countries in the back to
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now and laying down the going that promising that the u. k is at 20 or 35 target for be 81 percent of admission cuts from 9 to 19 levels. we spoke the other is to come up to with their commitments, to try and help in that box against climate change in the coming couple of weeks. let's get on to august straight away. we have dsl, a hand director for nathan mills. i forget with your fraud, which is you an international partner agriculture and develop dana good to have you with say finance originally needed across many sectors, particularly in your case with small scale farms. and some new people didn't realize i said this is just how important small scale farm is all around the world . yeah, no, that's actually one of the biggest issues that need to be table that are, were advocating for something leading to national fun. um, you know, the, the numbers are staggering. if i just put you in to put it in perspective. um small scale produces produce 50 percent off the world's food. and in africa they
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produce 70 percent. so it's a 6. exactly. so we do have a, you know, a big segment of the world's food supply, which is of course challenge because it's not matched by the investments that are needed. yeah, this will tell us about that. lack of not seeing if you like it, they currently receive, what does it and that's something staggering. less than one percent of all applies to find a small scale produces received. you know, it is like $1.00 trillion required annually and small scale produces receive less than one percent of that. if you look at out of taishan, which is a mechanism and, and a way for them to cool, gets less than 5 percent of all these comments financing flows. so there is a huge gap for the small scale produces underneath that we've estimated that's around $75000000000.00 is required annually for small scale produces because the cost of inaction is really high. i mean, the farm as most get farm,
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is that having to adapt to star. so i'll give you the situation, i mean with small scale produces. so they're looking at, you know, used being cut by at least a quarter before the end of the century. you're looking at, you know, erotic rain full patches, you're looking at drought, you're looking at so many, i mean, just to give you, you know, very quickly um, co and gonna was cut to buy at least half of its production. if you look at brands deals with the severe drug coco, sorry, coffee production in business. if you're looking at um, you know, places like friends, friends has seen a 60 a low on weak production for what it was. so all of those things in the shocking figures zone, but here it's well known that these concepts things don't progress very fast. how confident to you that the money will be forthcoming. so look, i think we're making progress in the right direction. we have been advocating for many years now. i mean, we take back and called 15 in 2009. there was
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a 100000000000 that was pledged on relief. we managed to get to that to get and they 2022. and now of course the, the expectation is a higher because climate change is having a devastating impact on food production systems. so we need to know and, and you know, when you look at also what is put in your smart song costs, where we need to put in here is preventive measures because out of taishan gives you an economic return for every dollar you invest in, out of taishan can actually give you between $2.00 to $10.00 and you cannot increase your state and we'll leave with that. i've expressed very well decided he didn't say thank you for having us and it's a real problem. 29 is a cool fraction. it isn't good luck. in the coming days and long 2 weeks ahead, pronounced by to go. next. thank you very much. indeed. that's an excellent talking to some boxes of the conference that i signed for the weather. here's cholera. it had that. let's have a look at the weather across
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a south america and off the days and days of rain was seen catastrophic across the very north of columbia. now the state of disaster, national disaster has been declared because of that flooding. and unfortunately, we are expecting more heavy rain in the day is the head putting across into venezuela as well, ration down into peru. and we'll see some very heavy falls across bolivia and into most central pots of brazil. so we could see further flooding from fat. now for the cell so that it is a quiet and very dry and hot to picture, we'll see heat coming back in to us and shown in paraguay and temperatures. continuing to sit very high for this time of yet the likes of santiago in chile, so they aren't as high on wednesday as the were on tuesday. so i'll show you fine and dry here west down in the very south with windy conditions. and it's looking very west across the southern pots, essentially, america and the caribbean. we think bus rain rolling is costa rica and panama. we
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could also see further flooding here and some heavy rain as well across pots over his span yoga lunch dry up for mexico. raphael will dissipate, but we'll see those thunder storms in kingston to this day. let's go ahead and order 0 games on a rampage of commercial flights under fire. haiti squares, in a new prime minister with the task of restoring peace plus catherine sawyer. in simple enough, in kenya, i'll be talking to heart as about what they know about cub on credit. and how does that benefit done is for the world's number one tennis player caps a controversial year with another software the across the globe ecosystems, under administering to this place for started moving back. it started because there is something deeply wrong in this drawing stuff that we cannot create us why 6
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching orders here on the lines of the top stories. this causes a free beta honeymoon. as israel tightens it seems on northern gas, or at least 25 people have been killed across the strip on tuesday. it takes the telephone number killed since the war began to over 43600. is there any forces of canada to 13 air strikes in the southern pay route the military attack shortly after issuing a force evacuation order? it said the buildings were being used by sons above, without providing any evidence. what leaders are meeting for the 1st high level talks of the united nations climate conference in buck who are discussing financing
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for climate protection and optation this year is set to be the hottest on record. a project group of working in kenya is trying to remove 50000000 tons of carpet and from the atmosphere within 13 years. the northern arrangements trust 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 little impact, catherine, sorry, reports from some board of county in northern. can you send don lazara? i 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 hotel, a. 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 hubs 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
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increasing spores of cobbling by managing the grazing patents of hards, old livestock. companies like netflix, british airways and meta have put money here. so copeland trading. most of the animals come to controlled 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 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 that will be traded for cash over 30. yes, because that's worth about $300000000.00. a 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
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northern can yeah, but ended on come on. so is ensuring that the community not overgrazing, and ensuring that the following data, occasional planning, glazing management, so that in a single season on a particular time, huge chunk of the vegetation, or the garages, 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. a soft black duty that's polluting the noodle, the p a broke out and goodness so that they can continue polluting and you if we are concerned about the environment, that money should be used to put the profile emission on filter as whatever of filters and reduce the actual pollution outsource is hard,
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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 and also in kenya on augusta is shell has one, it's appeal in a landmark case, what it was order to charge emissions. the dutch appeal is quote, dismissed all claims against child striking down to 2021 ruling in favor of an environmental groups that demanded that the company reduces emissions by 45 percent . by 2013 the appeals court says that it's unclear if that demand would help fight climate change. and that shell is already on his way to meet required targets. not in the netherlands. um, so some city chance has been holding an emergency session to discuss thursdays, violent consultations involving funds from an is rating football club of a more riots on monday is tensions remain high. police have made several more of us connected to the violence last week. and that's when the copy of the funds chanted
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racist slogans against arabs burning palestinian flags. is there any funds within beacon leaving at least 5 people injured? was that boston is joining us not from amsterdam? i would imagine that the dutch authorities had, would really be hoping that there would be a line drawn onto this, but that definitely does not seem to be happening. you know, that's and that's what seems to be happening. and now we have currently, if i really hate to debates going on here in the town hall, and i'm so that i'm, and one of the main questions us here by counsellors is how, where these mcafee funds allow to come to answer them looking at their reputation of violence in the past and also the fact that some of them have been surfing in gaza and have been participating in the genocide. so of course that would have already created a very sensitive situation and answer them. and people are really wondering why the authorities allowed this to happen. also. uh, there's
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a lot of talk on an accusation. student maoris, well why she has not been able to, to support and protects the jewish community and add to them. but also at the same time, the assignment community is not also being threatened and intimidated. so basically there's a lot of polarization and the, there's a lot of questions about how the mirror is trying to control the situation and answer them if she's even capable of doing this. and also one of the counselors says that the now kind of thing and sorted our way to groups and, and to genocide support as of being criminalized and demonized because they are now being accused of being anti semitic. and this is the result of following sessions immediately after the rise on thursday, saying that this are all and to submit the rioters, and they have to be punished very severely. and so most of a fall ride leaders have even set to the for them. so a counselors are also calling on the leadership in the hague. from the far right part,
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you do not make the situation worse and use it for political means. and this is something that the lot of comfortable saying is actually happening at the moment. uh, at the same time we have a protest band here in place and i'm so them, so there was a protest and knowledge, but the judge has decided that the pro does that and still has to be in place at least until thursday morning. so what we saw is a, a group of so 6 people came here a to, to 1000 whole with white vanessa with no, not a single word written on these banners, but they have still been arrested. so there's a lot of also, some professors here individually. they say and complain about that the democratic right to actually protest now against what's going on and the guy has been taken away from them step. thank you very much. indeed, the set boss, i'm talking to us from amsterdam to heidi this one in businessman unexcused year fees. and they as it's new prime minister, a succeeds gary connie of who only lasted 6 months in office before being fired by
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the transitional presidential cancel hours earlier. a commercial airplane was hit by gun flat on approach, the capital pools. the prince. the main airport has now shut down that he says, i'll, i'll just see it as there is a boat has more. the political and security crises has spiraled out of control in haiti since the beginning of presidential vin anomolies 4 years ago. there's no elected governmental parliament in the country. gangs continued to expand their hold of the capital portal, prince and elsewhere, leaving death and destruction. last april acquisition, their presidential council was set up to lead hatred towards elections. you'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, no prob, i oh, i like what is your 1st? yeah, we will work toward social cohesion,
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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 seemed to be the only of 40 fighting the police and canyon forces sent in by the united nations to help restore security. the united nations mission is under funded. an old gun un says it's concerned. the secretary general appeals to all member states to sustain and increase their security support for haiti, including through multi natural security support mission, ensuring that it receives the financial support. it needs to successfully implement its mandate and explains, expand deployment and operation. on monday, the gangs came close to the airport in for the prince spewing airlines, playing from the us was rivers with bullets one me day or the flight had to be
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diverted to the dominican republic. the gang say they expect to be part of the negotiations to pacify the country. you know, neither the old gym and the new one. they don't do anything for a to their empower, but nobody voted for them. if they want to change a thing, they will sit down with us and negotiate but for now, it seems unlikely. constant battles have displaced hundreds of thousands of people . and almost 4000 people had been killed this year. a crisis, but for now has no end insight babies i will, i'll just see he was the ones prime minister has given a rare national apology to victims of abuse in state care. a public inquiry find at least 200000 children and vulnerable adults in state and faith based care experienced some form of abuse. it happened between the years 1950, and 2019 dubious included rape sterilization and electric shocks. the victims were
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mostly indigenous body. finally said, christopher nixon addressed victims and their families calling the abuse, a national disgrace. it was a roof like 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. police in china say 35 people have been killed off to the driver struck a crowd. it happened late monday at a sports center in the southern city of high with a chinese ministry air show is taking place. please say the 62 year old driver was disgruntled over a divorce sacrament. well, china is most important. air show is now underway. showcasing some of its newest technology and that includes stealth fighters and missile defense systems. mcbride reports from beijing or in the southern city of ju hi,
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china posts on show. it's rapidly expanding array of will planes. a display by china is 1st del fi to the j 20 a know, making its debut of 2 years and development. the far more advanced j. 3500. many of these of asian technologies, a being progressively unveiled and incorporated into mandatory forces continually in hunting the countries in combat capabilities. china seems determined to respond to the dominance of the us and its allies in stealth technology. or measure the or say over the we leverage the latest breakthroughs in our existing technology to complete the development of the j. 35, a from russia, the latest init, stealth technology, the display by the newest su,
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57. i'm from china, the j 15 d, a new battery into the carry, a based will play with sophisticated electronic compromises based on the soviet era design. it's a symbol of the shed, all regions of russian and chinese military hardware. that's common lading, p as evidence in china is to offer rates go across carriers. the 1st of which was built from a hosp, complete to vessel a thunder. and did the end of the soviet era from that late entry into carrier operations. china has moved quickly to catch up. it's new is to carry a, the food jen, a much bigger and more advanced vessel is currently undergoing c trials. it's like the craft soon to be operating off. it's dec. quickly closing the technology gap on china is high. c adversaries. mcbride, l, g there, aging. the still ahead on obviously the biggest sport
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the inside of this part here is on a thank you very much, rob le, exactly 2 years on from hosting argentina. as woke up winning a match cost to us. the sales stadium will be the venue for another global title. decide up what the venue will stay to next month. final of the own. you fee for inter continental cups. european champions rel madrid already guarantee the place in that final to knock out games. that bill has stadium $97.00 for. we'll decide
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who we all get to pay as well. here's how the tournament has unfolded the sofa agent champions, a line one, the opener against open city, and september align, or beaten by african title holders. i knew of egypt in cairo last month, also and wrong to the still to the confirm champions of south america take on. but you cut of mexico that much, and the remainder of the time it will be played in cutoff who will pay the winner of that. the be all for the america is in itself on december, the 14th, whoever makes it through will face real madrid. the 1st into continental comp, final will be held on december. the 18th and you era is officially on the way at manchester, united, the portuguese coach reuben, i'm or him, has started life as a united it's manager. he's freed, assess a 10 hag was 5 last month. i'm warren's 1st game in charge will be against it. switch town on november,
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the 24th at $39.00. he's united youngest manager in more than 50 years. i'm on is a seasoned the veteran. the compared to 35 year old. i x coach francesco assario early italian isn't cause of visits in this pie academy or his coaching career began. he says more and more clubs are looking to hire a young managers. i think it, we go every day morning. these are excellent because at the end, football needs energies and new ideas. so it's norm of that, you know, ways out uh and wants to join the people that easy, always pushing, pushing, pushing, adding new things to, to the table. and with the degree related to being site and used to work really hard uh to stay inside because that, uh, you know, the new generation coming, how many pages will be spending the next few days with their national teams in all messes argentina. so i'd say part of why in the woke up qualifying says,
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say argentina are top of the south american qualifying group. a box on his line to host a fast global cricket tournament in nearly 30 years is in doubt. the country is due to stage. next is champions trophy, but according to pocket sauce quicker board india has sold the games will govern, embody, they won't travel to the torment, ongoing political tensions mean india haven't stayed in pa, hassan for 16 years. cricket bosses on discussions with old age, competing nations about the possible solution. what we've been talking to pockets time cricket, right? so rashad my mode about the sporting and commercial value of games involving india and fox, the on 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 want dental that kind of let me do that box on the
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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 that matches would be have is that be a straw fee is very important. football to san to cost this jack is dropping you because you remember that after the 2009 attack on this, you're not going to be uh there was a hiring beautiful more than 10 years. almost any. is that a noise? and that's what this isn't focused on from 2009 to the end of 2018. and it was after great difficulty. and uh, you know, a lot of, uh, efforts that the international team to started coming to park the sun again in 2019 so since then, all of the leading international teams of $200.00 parts of song a straight. yeah. england, south africa and usually the,
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the 2 or more than once. and they have had no objection antics, and that has officially ended the tennessee as well, number one to cap off a controversial 12 months. so that could still be facing up to a doping. ben, this year he failed to drug tests, but it's on his says that he was contaminated with a band substance by mistake on the quotes. and that has made history by becoming the 1st italian to talk. the rankings following his title was at the australian open, and the us open. the tall since july and the nfl. the miami dolphins have ended this. we game losing streak of jason sanders kicks a 50 yard field goal with less than 3 minutes to on the clock. the field a when it wrapped up to 23 to 15 bit 3 over the little sand to these funds. the 3 for 12 on 3rd down and also support for me for us now we'll have more probably later on, but for now it's back to up. so i know thank you very much indeed. and i'm going to be back in
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a couple of minutes with more all the stories to look at the website. of course, obviously the dot com. i know about this and stay with us on the that there will come a time where 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 fights against the climate catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the much destruction you're gonna face the consequence. nature is done dying of now or never on how to sierra hod huge. i mean to be stay safe that your government has repressive policies. first, best of human rights with this most important task might go with them in facing
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realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thought, providing on sense, how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era this small company in tokyo is doing something many japanese businesses wouldn't do . giving its employees an extra day or 4 weeks. company executives, you need chief food, you more often spends the extra day off. following his passion for music. i've gained more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes me happy. it's estimated view of the one in 10 companies only give that work as the legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that sewing range of the japanese language even has a word. that means literally dead from over what karachi would at least 50 such
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fatalities. so yet this company is finding less time in the office can be more productive. the employees feel they want to protect the company and maintain this new working styles for employer and employee. a waiting balance the the know where to go thousands upon, a city in street based saloon and northern garza to avoid more is rarely a tax. the madison of business. obviously a lot from dell have also coming up as well as ministry is once again targeting a southern stop up near 11 on capital a route shortly after issuing
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