tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 13, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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i'm says to on documents to now teachers are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the . the hello laura, kyle. this is the news, our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes and is really driving hits of tend to in a make shift comes in the central golf in the city of darrow bala. children are amongst the victims as well. defies the us deadline to increase 8 shipments into gauze on the un says the level of humanitarian assistance is as low as the will become justice for the victims of often prey. but us cause awards
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$42000000.00 to $3.00 of rocky men, tortured white american soldiers. in fact, odds plus the heads of the you case and the contractual designs ever dining report on child abuse. and i'm sorry, a small with a sports another global football final its on his way to cut stars at least sales stadium, 2 years on from hosting the world cup title deciders with 1st inter continental comp for will be one the to begin. let's news our n garza. where's riley forces have been attacking homes and shelters across the strip. the civil defense says at least 25 people have been killed since don't. on tuesday, i joined strike in the past hour ahead of tens in there on the bottom,
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causing a fire at a make shift comp several children were injured and that's the tack. and they were bussed to the closest hospital as the fire continued to. but meanwhile, the humanitarian situation across gauze is westman. many of the facing starvation agencies won't have a situation becoming more critical by the hour, especially in the northwest farming is being cooled eminence. the thousands of people, the flank bates, had known as israel tightens at siege on northern garza, the army issued forth of actuation orders informed homes over night. many families are heading south, but areas that are also under heavy bombardment. sorry. capitalism joins is now on the line from darrow ballot in central galls at tag. this is another strike on that makes shift tended area that and or by the end, the fire that we can see raging is out of control or to have included the
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call. i just took place all for now i go. what is that? the 20 convocation matrices 10 and then open padding kaufman in the most of the already. but i will strike as far as needing to to kind of put in file 6 in june transported to the hospital. and we saw that the majority of these young children have been proved by action to the hospital to this and show medical treatment. now we don't want to fully restored a huge file to count the damage and the sewing to the plot with sonya fine to come back clean to contain the situation back in the area. we know that this mike yet has pregnancy and i'm panic leaving that straightened stomach some feedback for fun . and then on top of that the, the strike was sitting cool, small and kind of displacement. you know, the good family was the nature of the time,
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but it's quite hard to find any kind of the day due to the lack of a centralized and we need to remind you got to be it's very, a tax and make some time so many areas of course, calling about how to keep medic, terry it impacts. we know that these 10 population optics time this is mike st. paul and even opened fields by some useful clues who have been completely destroy. ready and some is by the way, what time you get today, i've been told by the all me do most of everybody. and after there for me, i am kind of displacement. now there have been calling me said one of the areas that he has been admitted to has recently announced that they have expanded this old humanitarian things stolen. the okay is most hard assumed. uh, bring us more on the latest strike that we have seen the in gaza. tight was telling us at least 2 people killed in that attack on make shift tens in there. i'll follow
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a group of age. humanitarian organizations says israel has failed to meet washington's demands. to increase humanitarian access to goza. last month, the by the ministration gave israel a few day deadline to get $358.00 trucks into garza. every day. according to our number of 8 trucks entering, garza has fallen to as low as level and 11 months with just the 2 trucks a day on average and october. this is just 6 percent of the commercial and humanitarian supplies allowed into goals that before the war, united nation says at least 600 trucks a day, a needed to meet the basic needs of the 1800000 palestinians and gaza, facing extremely critical levels of hunger according to the un with us state department deputy spokesman, but on patel says the by the ministration has not made an assessment that as well as in violation of us laura on humanitarian
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a to garza. but he said we'll progress was needed. we are going to continue to watch how the steps that they've taken, how they are being implemented, how that they can be continued to be expanded on. and through that, we're going to continue to assess their compliance with us law. uh, we've seen some progress being made. we would like to see some more changes happen . we believe that had not been for us intervention. these changes may not have ever taken place, but most importantly, we want to see continued progress. a video and security council is meeting in new york to discuss an emergency report on friday that found action must be taken within days to avert a fireman in gauze. and that's bringing all correspondence at the un headquarters in neil gable and is on the gabriel just to bring up staples. what we've been hearing so far in this meeting?
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well the meeting has been going on about an hour or so far and we've been hearing some very grim assessments of the situation in guys, particularly when it comes to food security. have put, security is kind of a word for talking about hunger, but the reality is hunger is what is facing guys that we've heard from various un officials, both from the food and agricultural organization, as well as the opposite coordination of humanitarian affairs. who have been saying there is not enough food a getting into guys that and we're not talking about just you know, um, almost enough, but not quite. it's not even close to enough. we're talking about less than a 100 trucks a day getting in a guy. so when last year before october of last year was 500 trucks today. and now that you want to say they need at least $600.00 trucks a day. and it's not even near that. so this is again raising the flag, raising the alarm if you will. we've heard from various countries such as deanna,
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the u. k. algeria, we're now hearing from the a bastard for malta. all of them echoing the same remarks. he's really needs to allow more aid in immediately, but this is what they've been saying for many months now. and he's realized those messages been falling on deaf ears to these relays and data us deadline for as well to fix the situation. and garza is today. so what happens then now as well that was from the united states from the white house from washington i should say. and what happens now is the same thing that's been happening for the last year is real, ignores that the difference of this is, is that this came from israel's closest ally. you know, it's one thing for israel to ignore the security council resolutions as they have a 4 times last year. that's bad enough even though they're legally binding international law. but this came directly from washington. israel's closest ally,
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they said we want 350 trucks in a day. israel hasn't even got close to that number. what happens now, washington is said as you just showed there, they are not going to punish is real in any way, shape or form. so now it goes back here and this is partially why seeing this meeting because the security council feels they need to keep the pressure on, especially the elected 10 members of the council, who i should say, have a guys, a draft resolution in the works that they're pushing that is still in negotiations behind closed doors because they feel as guides that might be falling off the radar at the international media and the international discourse, if you will. the elected 10 members of the security council, particularly as well as others, are pushing to get this back on the agenda because as the ip she stated, action needs to be taken within days to prevent a famine in the north. very, very troubling situation. okay. cameras on that i would appreciate keeping across
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old events the united nations many thanks. well meanwhile you k politicians have been holding hearings on the diet state of medical care in the strip you an inquiry recently concluded that as well as deliberately destroying goals as medical infrastructure. james smith is the much the doctor who is in golf earlier this year . he says the health care situation across garza is apocalyptic to the health care system has completely collapsed. it collapsed in october of 2023. the productivity administrative. how may thought that correction towards the end of october last year, the situation has only deteriorates it further. since the it, as i've said many times before, it's a testament to assure you that it's, i'm a nation of palestinian health care workers. but the situation isn't more catastrophic as of today. but the majority of health facilities from the north to the south of the goddess could have been either completely destroyed or rendered.
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non functional fuel is incredibly sketched, even for essential vehicles such as i'm getting. this is many karma, davis and other health care workers. of course, being killed by it's ready to go into patient forces. i saw a witness to several. i'm giving says that it'd be destroyed by these for a minute. treat for example, outside of the hospital and come all in con eunice vehicles that it'd be covered in davis and the re and were no longer useful uh, essential a medical infrastructure could have been completely destroyed. generates is laurie's hospital departments, medical equipment, i install ultra sound machine is where these rating military costs the why really connecting ultrasound approach to the machines so that they could no longer be used . just the most mature excess of the destruction of the entire,
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to the health system in gaza. so let's take a look at 11 and with 5 people have been killed. and this race strikes east of bad route and mount lebanon, rescue teams on site looking for survivors. who may still be trapped onto the rubble mount lebanon is not known to be. it has been a stronghold at 75 kilometers away from the south of the country. as it was, i mean several strides on paper. we saw them. some of smoke rose as a buildings, as the bloss shipped the capsule around mid morning. rates came off to as well sent out warnings for residence to leave the area and has the last 5, a barrels of rockets, taunting northern israel and tell of eve. 2 people were killed in the northern coastal city of now herrera. that's according to his writing media. multiple rockets were 5 that televi, but most intercepted and the death toll from is really attack on monday in northern lebanon has risen to 16. st. ahold of is at the attack size in the village of and
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the group 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 safety 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 . 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
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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 to roll 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'm not, yeah, i mean i'm not really building okay. all the people. uh, they are afraid too much. we hope we can get the piece. uh, i quickly, we have reported on such attacks in recent weeks, the cars were heading to be route on the road. these way the military says as
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a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between hezbollah and israel escalated in mid september. attacks move deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted. they are old, but in name. i sure blaze that to me the car was targeted and it flew over in the air and hit another car as we make our way to the call involved, the regions in the east of the country. 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 now left. it's a. 2 situation in other areas where it has well 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,
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level buildings to the ground. deeper inside these now m t neighborhoods. the destruction is as far as the i can see, even so called safe areas. people, especially children, are traumatized by the sound of bombing, the buzzing of is really drones and the sonic booms created by us really war planes . there's little normal, see, even if it appears otherwise, the uncertainty of what continues to be a costly and devastating war is affecting everyone else has either left it on is where the presence isaac has or has met us present. j, bison at the white house has oak, signed by him for his friendship, and supposedly as well since october 7th, last year, the white house as they discuss the war on garza and as well as ground defensive and level them can see how kit has more on this from the white house we know that it was attended by not only the 2 presidents, israel's, and the united states,
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but also on the us side by the coordinator for middle least affairs, right. missouri can also national security advisor, jake sullivan, and on the as really side by michael her. so i'll be is really a passenger to the united states among others. and on top of mind was certainly trying to end the war on gaza and fighting and loving on, on the part of the united states. and that is unclear whether or not that goal was achieved. but following that meeting, the is really precedent did come out to what we call the sticks. that is the microphones assembled just outside the west wing to speak to reporters and in doing so, what is the is really precedent said is that it was a productive meeting. it was an in depth meeting, and there was a commitment by the united states for certain results in the foreseeable future, hopefully. but in terms of what those results are,
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it is unclear. what we do know is that the united states would like to see more humanitarian aid to the palestinian people. contingent on that is the future age in terms of military aid to israel. and we know that the united states has been satisfied with the amounts of humanitarian aid. it's unclear whether or not that is being leveraged any further. it really is very vague in terms of what has come out of that meeting. we're hoping for some clarity, the us court has awarded $42000000.00 to $3.00 or rocky men who say they were tortured in abu ghraib prison. 2 decades ago, the jury found the american civil defense contractor was legally responsible for the mistreatment of detainees. the prison with locates of 30 columbus west of baghdad. it'll price it as
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a us army detention center for capture the rockies from 2003 to 2006 public. all hain has moved from washington dc. we know that a jury of 8 people uh, found that the contractor ca, defense contractor c a c i is in fact liable. and as you mentioned, ordering them to pay the $3.00 men $42000000.30 compensatory damages, $11000000.00 and punitive. apparently the jury asked the judge and they could also give some money to non profits interact that work with the former detainees. and the judge said no. so really, very clearly sending a message. now this case was 1st brought in 2008. so for 15 years, this defense caught company fox to keep this verdict from happening. it went to trial. earlier this year, the jury deadlocked, couldn't decide if the us army was to blame or this defense contractor. but now after, for the very 1st time us jury hearing directly from the 3 men from these former detainees, sending a message with
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a very large award of 42000000 dollars. these 3 men, they were not in those interm, this pictures that really shocked the entire world. but they argued that he, this defense contractor, and this is a quote from the attorney that he ordered the army to soften up the detainees before interrogation. and that he misled investigators later on now the company says, and they argued in court, look, he was working for the us army. when he was there, we are not independently in charge of him. obviously the jury didn't agree to it. but the men testified it really graphic testimony saying that just like with all those pictures, even though they weren't in those pictures that they were beaten, they were probably shocked with the electronic electric prods that they were sexually assaulted. one man testified that he had a rope tied around his neck and he was dragged through the facility one another said that he was confined to such tight spaces that he ended up vomiting black liquid. so really graphic, right. i took the testimony of this torture,
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and now this us jury say, and the defense contractor should pay to which one is i live from new york is catherine gallagher. she's a senior at south autonomy with the center for constitutional rights. and she's worked on this case since it was filed 16 years ago. it's great to speak to catherine as no doubt that this is a historic outcome for the survivors of us torture. and you must feel a numerous sense of relief that justice has finally been search. but why did it take so long? absolutely. uh, today is a historic day, not only for 3 clients to hell outside. and so who so briefly brought this case for trusting the us justice system to deliver what the jury did today a validation that they were indeed subjected to torture and call it in human degrading treatment of great precedent during the time of the notorious torture of
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either so well documented in the heart of finding photos and the khaki, c a c i, a private government contractor that provided interrogation services, getting paid tens of millions of dollars to do so had a role in their torture. so today is indeed a day that that really validates their decision to seek justice and to continue over these many, many years. and indeed it has taken so long a to uh far too long. and part of that is because of the, the civil justice system in the united states. and kathy used it to its full extent, bringing forward legal defense after a legal defense. whether it was the political question doctrine or the government contract or defense, derivative sovereign immunity bar of service. they, they made many legal arguments under many different headings and labels that
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essentially boiled down to a deflection of responsibility. and arguing that because they were hired by the us government and worked with alongside the us military, it's the u. s. military and only the u. s. military who is responsible for the conduct of the employees that they hired and we're obligated to supervisors and discipline. so the judge over the many years, actually many judges over the many years because this case has done up to the court of appeals. they have said that a u. s. contractor working in a place like drugs that the u. s. was occupied, working alongside u. s. military members, and of course the military police were involved in this conspiracy to torture. and many of them were court martial, many years back. the companies like this can be held liable for torture,
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proven in human, into breathing treatments, even more crimes clear violations of international law. so what does the manufacturing just jump in that? because what does that mean then for the us is future use of such private contractors given that they are, is now clear that they are not protected in the same way that the us military is as well the us military. again, the m, many of the and keys were court martials and spend time in prison. and for you have corporations the which are for profit corporations, these government contractors, a typical way to hold corporations accountable is through lawsuits and through monetary damages. so i think with the verdict today for the 2000000 dollar verdict, a sense of very clear message to private military contractors and private security companies. that indeed they have to do
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a far better job of betting who they are hiring, of supervising. and then of ensuring that their employees comply with the law, whether that is international law, such as the prohibition against torture, or domestic law. and that if they fail to uphold the contractual obligations that they've made, the united states that they will indeed supervisors and discipline their employees, they can be held liable. how concerned all you that this particular case might not actually be over yet. if this contractor is khaki decides to appeal, is there a chance at least 3 men may never actually see that force $2000000.00 as the, as we've already spend 16 years fighting this, i do anticipate we're not at the end here today is a very important to you though, on this journey and historic day, but we are ready for an appeal if that is what happens next. and we are confident
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as the jury so clearly found today that our clients, their claims of torture will be indicated in court and that the law can provide a measure of justice, even though it's delayed and overdue. it is a measure of justice and a recognition of the in humanity and the lack of a dignity that our clients were subjected to and today allowed them to have a rigging of some, some sense of, of justice. and somehow i don't know how to what extent does this case? that's a precedent we how likely all we to see all the us. so the survivors of us abuse bring that cases to court in the handful only a handful of spaces against private contractors for abuses in afghanistan or iraq over the bush administration years. those were the most outsource wars in us
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history. and i think today's president can be used by victims, whether in the united states of the us military contractors or elsewhere around the world. because we have seen the privatization of war and in many places and the out sourcing of what used to be functions only done by government actors. so i think that this sends a real message and may just incentivize some corporations from getting involved and what they perceive as a business of war. and instead of not be so quick to whether it's drone operators or even domestically, whether it's privatization of persons. a case like this makes clear that companies have obligations to those on the receiving end of their services. and that they
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really have to that train, supervise, and discipline their employees. they can just take the page have and the profit. katherine got like a very good to speak to, thanks very much for taking the time. speak to us here, one out of there. thank you very much. now the head of the case and you can touch has resigned. also accusations of failing to properly investigate historic kind of go sions of child abuse. oppression had been mounting on the archbishop of comfortably. justin will be to quit since last week, as when a report was published facing, had taken in sufficient action to stop a serial abuse of today. good reports from london. a. c. o might see trinity's a one true god, a soft cry from the days of his installation. justin will be the archbishop of canterbury made his decision to step down about his management of one of the west sexual abuse scandals in the anglican church. his history. it was the combination
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of days of prussia since the publication of the make and review, an independent report into the charge of england's handling of the grave abuses committed by jones 5, a barrister, and a permanent volunteer within the church. who round christian holiday comes to mind, who since the 1970s abused at least a 130 boys and young men in the u. k. as well as in bob, wy and south africa and 2013 will be, was informed of the range of abuse, public choices by smite. you said he was told that the police had been informed, but instead of fool many allowed him, you'll start, he's himself. well, we did not follow up to ensure justice for smiles, victims justin well be in 2013. became aware of the full extent of smiles, abuses of us, not just a boys in the u. k. like myself, but boys in africa as well in symbolic way. and in south africa,
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and i think that he didn't do the right thing. he and the bishop of the the should have made sure that these abuses were properly reported to the all star sees. but he admits, and this is covered off in the review that he failed to act properly in rigorously and responsibly to details a church and crisis. the bonds and excuse me, to protect the victims instead allowed whatever it's most prudent mistake, sir, and abuses, to escape justice. confronted with his fate is justin welby had little choice, but to resign. the extent of his inaction provoked shop criticism from all the senior members of the church is not just within the chair step invoices in the chair, but it's also forces looking at from outside. i'm from the outside people saying how kind of the church credibly came to be concerned about safeguarding. when this kind of monumental failure happens at a senior level and there's no action as
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a result. smaller died in 2018 in cape town. never having accounted for his crimes and the church that enabled him damaged black in disarray, edits failure to deal with another prolific a visa. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london, still has hell announces era. saddam's man wins a know confidence motion of the last week's violence involving is there any football fans? but there's no indication high tensions in the city will calm down and in school to find out for this play i had stage pushed himself back and contention that the 2 piece, my nose inter and the details coming up lisa and the program the the hello that was not down on the and you can see from the satellite image, it's
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a stormy story. across the central parts of australia. you can see those thunderstorms picking up in the north as well, and it will remain very wet for the east coast of australia. we have put some warnings out for potentially damaging wind, some hail as well, and big bus of rain affecting southern parts of queensland as well as new south wales, stretching down into victoria with wet weather to come for tasmania. it does start to ease, however, that rain on the 1st day we will see something of a cool down for that southeast corner melvin and her boxing 18 degrees celsius. but the heat is set to build across the rules and west and australia. we're into the thirty's in pub, will be pushing up into the high so it is across moving parts of w way by thursday and temperatures all set to pick up across the pots of new zealand. so we can very settled here on wednesday, but the rain starts to roll into the west. come so it's a $22.00 degrees celsius. so bit of one of the in christ church and the winds
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across the north of china is being knocked out by some very wet weather. we've also got unsettled weather conditions and we could see a type food move across the north of the philippines on thursday. a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what is a great cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lifetime working that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in the say 10 x ray counting the cost on m g 0 a unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large,
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one sanction connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the, [000:00:00;00] the 3rd. yeah. and you're watching out there has remind you of on top stories this hour . and it also, at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 6 injured in this way. any train strike on attend in central garza
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a launch fiber accounts in the comes in most of the engine children and babies is where the forces have carried out several as strikes on by route something. some of the military strong costs are threatening buses to leave all face forming a separate attack. east of the lebanese capital 5 people have been killed in a stripe and the us court has awarded $42000000.00 to $3.00 of rocky men, torch then abu ghraib prison. 2 decades ago, jury found us an american civilian defense contract who was legally responsible for the mis treatments. the president operated as the us army detention center from 2003 to 2006. yes, president elect donald trump says he'll nominate full arkansas governor mike huckabee to be the best of the israel. a coffee has been a public supporter of israel meeting with captives families during visits to the country. a field type of 7th attacks. trump says, how could be, will work to bring peace to the middle east,
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like kind of as live for us now. net trump's home in florida. so tell us, well no, we know about how could be and other trump picks weeping thing or oh, my car could be a full no governor for console is also a prominent to buy and jelly completed within the united states. he's a, a oh, deigned baptist minister and he's paid a very major role within the eventually called movement. and certainly he's played a major role in terms of garnering and assuring support for israel. he's paid numerous visits to israel over the years. he ad supported israel publicly on many an occasion. so this is once again another and what is coming to be a slate of trump appointees who are pro is really strongly pro is really we have at least a step and that's the frontage who was appointed as us and best of the united nations. she's on record as being incredibly supportive of is really including
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supportive of the settlement movement. so you have this block within the emerging administration as which may well change the nature of the relationship between the us and israel. another confirmation and the calls the day that of mike welts as national security advisor waltz is a 13 year special forces veteran. he was a 1st man post greenberry to be elected to congress, and he's now going to be the national security advisor. so we see this cabinet now rounding up. it began with the naming of the chief of staff. susie whiles, we've had a dribble of names each day, still a mess of speculation within the media about who is going to do what we do know now a small group of people who will be part of the cabinet and this will increase obviously in the days ahead like kind of that and washington may, thanks mike, for the update. as
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a federal judge has paused proceedings and the so called harsh money case against us presents elect donald trump. in may, trump was convicted on 30 full phone accounts of falsifying business records. these include efforts to conceal money, he paid to adult film, install stormy daniels ahead of his 2016 election campaign. donald trump is the 1st president in us history with pending criminal cases against him. some of them style. what i'm saddam's man has survived a new confidence motion put forward by a phone right policy. so you've been course size. the handling of thursday's violent confrontations involving funds from of this really football club. so it will arrive on monday intentions remain high in the city. police have made several more arrests connected to the violence last week. as man is rarely football fans. johnson braces slogans against arabs and spend a palestinian flag of success. and before 4 months the dom. well,
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the mirror of answer them has sufficed is so food of no confidence. overwhelmingly, she has quite a bit of political support here in the dodge capital. that's. it was a long, sorry. jesus debate with lots of very soft questions on her. she put the main question basically was how could she allowed use my card, the supporters who are known for violence and um, known for their racism and they're using also anti arab songs and slogan so very regularly, also in israel, how could she allowed them to come to, to them especially knowing the political situation and the genocide in gaza on going to a lots of comments were very concerned about this and asking her why this happened . and she said that she got a lot of information and also from the intelligence, the agency that they all considered isn't an a no risk event. so there will still be an investigation going on on really why this happened and uh, how this could have been prevented. uh,
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the other health issue was to her use of the worst program against a jewish people. she used this word just a few hours after the riots happened on thursday night. so her presto was on friday morning and she said she could have mentioned that what happened during the night, which she described as a hands against jews, which reminds people of the program during the holocaust. well, these words have really caused a lot of resentment. an outrage, and i'm so that meant also in the rest of the netherlands because especially among mostly most communities here, they all all feel that they are now getting the blame that they are being called and to submit to. and they really wanted her to retract this words and this term, and she refused to do so. so what remains after the 6 and how the 6 and off our debate is still a very tense and divided city step 5, some algae 0. so that stephanie is set to hold of age of confidence in the
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governments next month, which will pay the way for elections if there's the collapse which wants to all of schultz is coalition at a time poll. so a search of support for center, right? for right policies, i'm all about our reports from ballon. this is the man who's fontes project to be the phone to run a in the upcoming election in germany, which is the leader of the center, right? christian democratic union. the seed you initially wanted deductions in january 10, so the sold was hoping for march, the compromise of february to avoid a crisis. and i think what's a good moment for the country is really kind of having to stalls. i will make no secret that i could've imagined for all this to happen earlier. in fact, we are losing one month with the shadow, which the chancellor even wanted to prolong until january to cool for a lot of confidence. us off sold social democratic faulty, or s p. the faces the don't think task of turning round public opinion. the
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chancellor's popularity is the lowest of the 4 german lead. uh, charles, let a fractious coalition never managing to convince his allies to fill a multi $1000000000.00 hole in the national budget. so he could spend more money to revive the economy and provide financial assistance to ukraine, a job on town, the liberal, free democratic box. you have to be was reluctant to lucent, japanese death break, and insisted instead on tax costs and reduced for them to going well. the few of us of shoals wise christian lynn, the is finance minister was also they have to be lead to the coalition on collapse and on this wall talks about the potty likely to benefit most from the ongoing crisis. the 5 byte alternative for germany. it's lead to, at least by the, is a staunch, you're a septic and then an immigrant pop. it is the charges,
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everything is suspended when we face the worst migration crisis and the most of the economic financial crisis in germany's history. these are difficult times for germany and it's massive manufacturing sector. it's also a industry is under threat from a search in demand for cheapest chinese electric cause. it also braces itself for top of days that have us presidents electronic imposes status on your female goods of the stage. newport is expected to win an i'll try to majority even the coalition government of the c, d u. s p d on the ways good struggle to secure, comfortable majority in parliament. it was that full find to talk to when in support for spending on social welfare programs, finance and assistance for ukraine and economic recovery hosted by it is just the way the lead airlines in the us are being bought from flying to haiti for 30
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days off to 2 jets were hit by gunfire and the capital pulls, it prints you and says it's also temporarily suspending flights. that's off to a spurs headlines. jett was forced to change course and lived in the dominican republic on monday as whole had several bullet holes and one flight attendant was grazed by a bullet, a separate incident, a jet blue i always plain flying from hays. he was discovered to have been at damage of the landing in new york. hazy has seen a surgeon gun violence in recent weeks. and gas on show has one. it's a pale and a line lot case where it was order to comp, emissions adoption appeals court dismissed all claims. again, shel, striking down at 2021 ruling in favor of environmental groups and the amount that the company reduce emissions by 45 percent by 2030. the appeals court says that it's unclear if that's a month would help fight climate change. and show is already on his way to meet the required targets. and molly, the government as run, paying off
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a crack down on goals produces the ceo of the strain in mining company resolute has been arrested, and the capital bank. okay. the company which operates a goldmine and south west of money is accused of money laundering because hawk reports from neighboring sceptical. so, this is the julie market in downtown the cars. and all of the goal that you see relative comes from neighboring multi, the war torn country is one of the biggest exports or of goals in africa. and despite having so much told in the country, it is also one of the 4th countries in the world. and it's the discrepancies that the government of molly are trying to address with the latest or rest of the c. u. of in australian mining company. that is operating in this house to the country, an open pit mine. he's been arrested. what are the charges leveled against him? is of money along with the government are trying to do is to try to get
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a better or fair share. the goal that's being insubordinate out of the countries because non governmental organizations with a says in a recent reports that these countries need to do more to trace where is that goal that comes from? because over half of it transit through switzerland. and they say some of the come some of this, it might go down to like. busy money is a really tactful, so the inputs and lots of going from other countries, both team outstanding got it central, which goes to um, uh to molly. and then you start to export that for the industrial sector, mainland to south africa, switzerland and the autism. and it's more feel to think that may need to divide that and on declared. and that's a huge revenue loss. so better regulation, better over size. but the tech station on the whole sector would generate the lot of revenue for the states and eventually for the city. and our goal is worth more
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than $2700.00 on the international market. and is value continues to rise. molly's government wants to make more money off of this precious resource mineral that's phone on this land. and so it's looking to separate ties with western companies and this on trash favor of other partners like russia. currently, molly's foreign minister is in russia to boost trade. and so it's looking to get more money in its state coffers that are currently running dry. nicholas hawk. alex's era, the car still ahead had on out as era russia binds when it goes child free life. so i'll propaganda, as it sees it some though as best right in decades. and as full far as here with details on when and where a rail madrid might be lifting the next trophy,
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the the scale was full now and his far laura, thank you so much, rama jared will feature in the 1st ever fif intercontinental cup in katara in december, it's exactly 2 years on from argentina's woke up final triumph of the same venue. tom sidelines has more the 6 months on some, the champions, the tribes. that will be another chance for roman for it to lend some silverware and become the 1st club to expand name on the trophy. the fee to inter continental cups serves as a replacement for bo club,
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woke up and another opportunity for capital to impress on the gold football stage. they brought a lot of numbers on record and we had the biggest attend this in addition, a come, i think we achieved a lot of confidence in us and pop up as a hosting country for the smallest is becoming to be getting bigger. and i hope we shall be adding more of the hosting at the upcoming tournament and provide the up with experience for everyone. and to show that we see another, a successful tournament to achieve the the final will take place exactly 2 years to the face and sergeant team at one to 20. 22 will come here at the south stadium. as kind of follow looks the consolidated position as a hub for global sports. next year, the country will host the 1st a 5 consecutive fee for on the $17.00 woke ups. madrid will also be competing in the newly expanded season ending club world cup with $32.00 team competition hosted by the united states in june. while they're all concerns over the months of the
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football and coming to the spanish joins are expected to take the strongest side over to the middle east. well, uh, hosting the champions of the content. so i think everyone would be heavy. i think with the coming, i hope with the squad of the team would be it completing it hard to get an winning . the thought you saw, i think we would say we would align with just a good match and that everyone's going to give you up to the $97.00 full stadium in the hallway. so host the 2 final playoff games in december as madrid await their opponents thompson's out to 0. so here's how the tournament has and folded so farm agent champions are land one the opener against baldwin city in september and were beaten by asking title holders, lee of egypt and cairo last month. also in round to the stoves, we confirmed champions of south america take on the cheek of mexico that match and the remainder of the tournament will be played and caught. tar ali will play the
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winner of that darby of the americas and a playoff on december. the 14th, whoever makes it through will face round with dread, the 1st inter continental cut final will be held on december. the 18th. a new era is officially underway at manchester, united, portuguese coach reuben, a more em has started life. as united manager, as a predecessor era, kind of hog was fired last month. a morton's 1st game and charge will be against it . switch town on november, the 24th at $39.00. he's united youngest manager in more than 50 years. oh, more i'm is a citizen's, a veteran compared to 35 year old. i x coach francesco a fairly a telling is in cods, are visiting these fire academy where his coaching career began, and he says more and more crumbs are looking to hire young managers. to do that, i think it, we go every day morning. these are excellent because at the end, football needs energies and new ideas. so these are my, that uh, you know,
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ways out uh and wants to join the people. i easy always pushing, pushing, pushing, adding new things into the table. and who is that a free release of being site and used to work really hard uh to stay inside because that, uh, you know, the new generation coming but friedman will not be returning is had toes of the canadian women soccer team after she and 2 others were banned for a year by fi, 5 for their involvement, and a spying scandal with paris olympics. they were accused of using drones to spy on new zealand training sessions before their opening match. kind of the soccer says, a search for a new coach will begin shortly after throwing a temper tantrum in his previous match. daniel never doubted his put himself back in contention at the p funnels in turin. and this time, the russians said he was able to lock the noise mazda. that was a straight sets winner against alex, to men on the floor was a lot more focus, and he was in his last match where he was defeated by taylor. fritz smashed his racket and lost his meds. it,
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as of the saw cnn center in his last round robin on sooner is all but secured. his placement semifinals following a 6464 victory against tara for detailing was already guaranteed the. the world number one come the end of the season and his 2nd street victory in the tournament just seen him put one foot in saturday's next round. fritz could still give himself a good chance of going through if he went to sign with its natural gas insurance and to an impressive fee to me and b is the cleveland cavaliers become just the 8th team in history to win their 1st 12 games. donovan mitchell, led with 36 points, was a deepest, comfortable, is a 119213 balls suffering. their 5th loss in 6 games caps could just join just for other teams on 13, wins in a row as a beat to 76 years on thursdays us. and finally, some pictures of the north east coast of brazil were 57 of the world's best high
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borders gathered for the big air, woke up title. frances charles broedell, one demands hodge of flow event becoming world champion for the 6th time. while there was a 1st world title for switzerland's, andre, this james cairo meanwhile defended his title in the men's surfboard. okay, and that is all your support for now. back to you, laura far. thanks very much. i'll say now to russia, where the kremlin is pushing for traditional family values to tackle a declining bath, right? below house of parliament has adopted a bill to ban what it cost propaganda that discourages people from having children to meet your benefit. then kind of explains promoting a so called child free lifestyle is now illegal in russia, on the internet and media cinema and advertising, the countries low house of parliament, the state duma, voted unanimously for the bill saying it's a threat to russia's future. use create ticket deal where she's there are critics
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mainly from abroad. they are trying to do everything so our country would cease to exist to stop russia from developing. this is the law on the future of our state to give birth or not to give birth is up to the woman and her close wants to the side and the ideology that they are trying to oppose this propaganda. it will lead to a situation where women stop giving birth please. the politicians say this doesn't mean not having children is a crime. and religious celibacy remains legal. but those charged with a child free propaganda could face fines of up to $51000.00. and lloyd's say the bills wedding is too broad. so i'm giving you a little skeptical. the definition of what is considered as propaganda is very vague. therefore, topics like domestic violence, pregnancy rapes, a woman's choice of pop. now, once she's going to get fast, it will be admitted in the movies and on tv. the war and ukraine has left thousands of families without fathers, but russia's population has been in decline for years. the birth rate is that it's
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lowest in decades. sociologist, i'll do the best several reasons why some russians are choosing not to have children or she is, but she's a very small percentage of men and women say they don't want to have children a tool. but many people often postpone this decision for a whole number of reasons. any instability and society contributions to a decrease in the bus right? well. and others say it's too hard to have a family when mortgage rates can reach up to 20 percent. if that to be a place to live on search at those got to have a child as a big responsibilities, you should only do it when you understand that you can take care of the new human being on. moscow has been pushing for measures to promote the traditional family values we use. this includes incentives offered to large families and the 2013 ban on what the government's considered as l. g. b t. q. propaganda. on tuesday, the duma also banned citizens of countries with gender changes legal from adopting
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russian children to meet you meant that didn't go out to 0. well that's it for me, laura kyle, full this news off. i will be back in just a moment. the more of the days these for you, the palestinian is, were expelled from the nuns in the next couple of 1948 still don't have the rights of return today is that the land was extorted and settlements were built when it was a 0 world goes back with the young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grand parents stay here? why aren't i here? return to palestine on al jazeera. i want people to look closer at the other side of this. i point by camera where all those prefer not to look. i write about what it means to be american and about the
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ordinary people who get caught up. us want us to make a round page and also via turn when on the power of political ok. what are the stories we tell ourselves about also? and how do we base our past to change our future studio be unscripted, want to on i would your 0 children playing the shadows along narrow alley, ways with generations palestinian refugees of play before the light from the margins of lebanese society. a struggle now made was by i'm not the we can was established by decades ago. the united nations estimates that more than 90 percent of people who are living on the diplomacy lies. it's not just has bullet being targeted. 11 them from us is israel killed the come on to his wife and 2 children in the strike on october. the 5th when a several targeted assassinations at honda as members in lebanon in recent weeks,
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posters of recently assassinated hamas and hezbollah. lead as a reminder of israel's lease to reach. no one knows who else is on these rails fit list, where among palestinian refugees, who are civilians, 11 and the next talk may be the . ready ready i'm going to take you straight to the un security council meeting in new york. they are discussing funding in concept under the u. n. n g. how soon us on an lloyd's view and speakers, the 4 lives funding, the for sharing with us this funding in facts about the hold of fi angry ality over the side of the team. people in the gaza strip,
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