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see here in the main stream media in the united states, the stream on out just the are the, [000:00:00;00] the and so robin you want to mail? does it renews online from coming up in the next 60 minutes and is really try and try and catch a come for displaced people in central gaza sensing parts of its own fire. children are amongst the victims. us present to elect donald trump analysis as late as cabinet choices and reveals plans to create a new departments headed by the wells with just man. just as for the victims of abu ghraib, a us called awards, $42000000.00 to $3.00 iraq,
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you've been tortured by american soldiers in baghdad. and somebody runs president 6 a 2nd time in office. smallest breakaway region is that they send to all of a diplomatic storm. i think the tensions on the hold of applicants the welcome to the program. israel has been accused of using starvation as a weapon of full, with agencies warning that people in northern gauze face imminent time in the wet and security council is meant to discuss the di humans having conditions as the number of a trucks entering the strip falls to its lowest level in 11 months, you like sedation says at least 600 trucks today, a needed to meet basic needs. smelling is really dry and strike has killed at least 2 people in central garza, the mist, solve it,
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and make shift comp in there that about that way. a palestinian ins displays from that, hey, it was with sheltering. it also actually good. a huge fire at the site, at least 10 children were amongst the engine. anyone who joined us from the in central cause that good morning, honey. i mean there's no lights up in the strikes is really strides across the gaza strip. and why should we be focusing our attention this morning? good morning to this. there is no lit up in the tox across. the got the trim and just this morning, get nearly hours. we haven't confirmed reports from our team member northern garza . maybe our color is targeting remaining residential buildings and infrastructure, public facilities in the city of beth le, forcing people into internal further enforce displacement. this is a continuation of what has been going on for almost 40 days now of the own ground
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offensive. and assault bite is really military has really caused further civilian casualties. bush to close 280-283-0000 people into internal displacement. but here in the central area over night, us hawks targeted a 10 sites in the central part of the city of this den site happened to be a place for fans like who is this been displaced from across the gaza strip into the central area as well. as the housing for the street vendors who are made mainly over the children right now in this place, they are without their families. they are on their, on the attack by a drawn left to people killed. these are from the organizers of this gen site. we're taking care of it and making sure the organs at night they have a place to sleep and the have the old, the necessary needs that the, the are required in order to survive these difficult. this in the 3 more people were killed in a residential attack and on the side right,
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refugee camp as well. the old transfer to allow the hospital bill injuries in the hospital. here are a trip of losing their life once again because of the lack of medical supplies and the lack of improper medical care in the hospital. it was close. the lack of medical care is because they don't have the equipment and the drugs to help those that are injured and the only way they can get into the st. paul with age trucks. and there was a very stock warning at the security council 24 hours ago saying that even fewer trucks entering the strip than ever before a man and, and this continued to be the case for more than a year now with curriculum amounts of the little number of a truck being allowed to the gaza strip. we're talking about 500 to 600 trucks daily basis. that's before october 7th, before this june, inside the worst part of the now we're looking at an average of $30.00 to $40.00
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trucks, but not on a very regular basis. that, for example, the past month and none of these, the trucks were allowed into the got the strip and already cause depletion in the market, positive signs of starvation across the central area. and the southern part of the state for the northern part of the gods. did that includes big time on the edge of value, or if you can value it down to stick a bit, le, and all the governor right there is an actual fab and, and the family review committee warrant that these, there is an actual family that is started to be quite visible, one more time in, in the northern part of the strip. and this is part of what this really military is using using is our vision as a weapon of war. and this is not a mere accusation, but it's supported by evidence on the ground this, the crowd, the obstruction of the law of humanitarian aid and commercial trucks. the deliberate prevention of, of 8 organization on the ground to work is really on
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a smoothly the ongoing closure of land. the crossings we're talking about 7 lands across is across the gulf if they are all up. and this will ensure a smooth and sufficient delivery of 8 and commercial trucks to everyone across the gaza strip. but almost, if we did just the northern part of state as a case of studying here, we're looking at every attempt made bytes honor well by any other international organization to deliver much needed a every attempt. all of them either denied or imputed by these really military and by the conditions accredo and they've gone. this includes all the medical missions, as well as the specialist who are much needed right now inside the whatever. a roommate of the health system in northern gulf. honey, thank you very much for the honey my. me the for us in there as a villa in the gaza strip as well. they don't tell you, but washington gave israel so 2 days to ensure most food at emergency assistance beach the strip fattening to suspend military to forward if it didn't. but not the
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deadline has not arrived for the by the ministration is now saying, israel has done enough to avoid sanctions. she have pretends he explains us secretary of state lincoln of defense secretary austin, had given israel 30 days to abide by international humanitarian law. in garza including increasing a deliveries to at least $350.00 trucks a day or risk, no longer being supplied with weapons as required under us. little by almost every objective metric aid agencies say that in fact, the humanitarian situation has grown worse in that timeframe with the un reporting that just does the trucks and the entering cause or daily the lowest number and a yeah. just a week ago, the state department nurtured that israel had not done enough, but now sizing the opening of 2 new crossings and the waving of some costume is restrictions in the last few days. the us males that israel have done enough to avoid sanctions, even without carrying out most of the specific measures, it's cold for all of
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a sudden you say that the metrics that you put out don't matter. i, we've never said, i never said that they don't matter. what i said was, these are metrics exactly like you put out. it's not a rabbit winds, meaning i don't want to take up time getting into a specific tit for tat on like truck number. the letter you transfer the charging for the metrics and the number of let me just be very clear. the metrics of the number of trucks getting into gaza every day. absolutely matter to every culture was the 1st bite and political appointee to resign from the administration . due to the us and support for the war on gulzar, he says the back tracking is no surprise and that it seems the ultimatum issue just before the us election was mailing the attempt to reassure the democratic party base. not to worry about goals that before costing divert. this felt like a political ploy that this is not something that the administration has ever actually serious about enforcing. and the reality is that despite missing on pretty
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much every single metric we have no intention of actually enforcing us. office administration is not doing what needs to be done to ensure that life state and aide reaches palestinian civilians. yet again, during this war on gauls or the by the administration issued an ultimatum to israel based on the domestic and international law only for it not to follow through. perhaps for the last time before it leaves office. she represents the outer 0 washington. as the far as the direct to all foreign policy and security program at the middle east council on global science and join us here in student can help you with the sense she have just said to us. we've just mentioned the security council . we're left back with the very stock statement, talking about the lack of trucks and getting into the cause of strep with aid. and the us saying that they feel but enough truck sol getting in. and that israel does not want any more sanctions. it's late, bad or isn't it full, the international community and what, when does way you go from here,
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either politically or morally. and this really highlights of input consultant nations to sions. and us continues to provide the cover for is there in the, in undertaking this kind of the ethnic cleansing, that's happening in the guys that will have more than $40000.00 dead houses and women and children destruction of civilian infrastructure. hospitals, the schools, the use of starvation as a tool of or the use of the sexual violence and the right thing of prisoners. and so all of this is unfolding an adult of that's what's happening in northern it has really is watching live a campaign of ethnic cleansing in front of own eyes. and the whole world is unable to stop at the public at large, globally who are watching this, whatever their opinions are always wanting to wear our politicians off what pressure is being applied to. there are lots of moving parts to what's going on with the name and in the past 24 hours we've seen in the united kingdom, the international development committee hearing testimony from medical professionals about the state of health carrying garza,
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even when testimony is given like that to people who can influence policy or talk to the politicians. hi, iraq who are in charge. it seems that the pressure isn't bad. the testimony doesn't mean anything. unfortunately, that's a, that's the case especially and u. k. after will discuss during the politicians are yet unable to act, but other european countries have been able to act in shooting norway as sane and other countries also have the recognized by the city and state. so it's even that it's not the mess especially, but still adds further emphasis on on. there is a, it, is that the global stage within the case of u. k. and us that effectively been a bad thing, this ongoing genocide that's unfolding as it's some would say it's hot breaking. some would say it's incredibly a concerning that every time we go to cause a, we speak to a correspondence who speak to the palestinians who are experiencing this genocide. they say the international community is not doing enough. the arab nations are
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impotent and western nations like the us britain, germany. and so one of the complex states in genocide, you have to ask the question, who is really on the side of the palestinians boss civil society? well, i think a lot of things are in the right side of history and the global public opinion, if you look at or at least put this thing on the campuses in the us and across the global public opinion globin sentiment is with the palestinians. and unfortunately, the governments are not on the side of the, of the things, but here's see what, remember this moment that we have that we have this 1st live stream genocide and the world the just watched and wasn't able to influence it. i would say definitely the global public opinion and open sentiment is behind the posting. so it'll be interesting to see how the global public sentiment as you put it, develop. so changes as we see a new trump or new us government take charge with a new us presidents in donald trump. and the fact that he's now announcing
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potential positions. very influential positions that's look at the security council . he's, he's nominated at least, stephanie, quite a whole pitch conservative the rubles that marcus rubio. they may become the secretary of state. he's, he's like the best send it to me at the moment from florida and the maybe the 1st latino to take that position. that gives us an indication of where the, the trump cabinet is going. and what type of rhetoric is going to come from. those voices when it comes to either the palestinians or defending israel. and that's correct, then it's not going to be much different from the 1st trump administration, where nikki haley provided the cover for israel and was, i'm very staunchly empty. or on the, on the global stage, the new appointment will also continue in the same vein. and it's also worth noting what would happen also on the china front and there on front other fines. but the appointment of such hawks indicates that charms may have a bit of a, a hard line approach. but i mean, if you reflect on the biden becomes april,
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but of thinking, you know, a 6 day blinking visited the 11 times, i was unable to do much. it's been an election year by that has been a lame duck administration. and turnkey, after the election of time, i think the bite administration moved from lame dock to that duck administration and they would be unable to do anything until the integration. certainly, i watch this space movement for the time being uh, the level of default. good to have your opinion and your insight. thanks for joining us on the studio. okay. here's where the falls is of bummed, southern suburbs of lebanon capital twice in the early hours of wednesday. the bible was seen over here and they would no longer have till 1 o'clock in the morning legal time night follow to strike less than an hour earlier. israel's new defense ministers rel katz was ruled as a c spot in lebanon. anyone comes on correspondent joining us now live from bay
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route to that happy mole strikes in the past few hours a run. so a pretty difficult day for 11, a little round that's up to you. right. and um, a ruin which is about 22 kilometer is south of the by route, still north in the south for all levels. however, it has come on the attack. a building was targeted at june this morning. we don't know why the building was actually talked to the local media is suggesting that at least knowing people have been killed in that attack. this is a 1st time it's, i'm a room and it has actually come on the fire. now i'm really isn't. i, traditionally hezbollah area isn't associated with a that group in particular, it is near this house, but it isn't in the cell. so this just goes to show you that this is a wide area of operations. there's no obvious front line any more for the his right
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these, this simply taking their attacks that any thing that they suggest is a target. oftentimes not telling us what has actually been targeted in those aspects. so this one in particular taking place at a don't but doc yeah, they in the something suburbs hit twice over nights as well. now, in the last 24 hours, at least at the t, 2 people have been killed according to the ministry of health as a result of use radio strikes. hey man, thanks to all the updates, goals will continue to monitor what goes and 11 on with you. 3 today. thank you. the certifications being disrupted in level by mold. in the months of conflict on the displacements of tens of thousands of students mold in full 100 schools are closed either because the damaged or the areas regularly, bolton's biased by the forces of $11.12 public schools in any hall, a being converted into shelters $38000.00 children are still studying despite being full. somebody displaced more than 6000 teachers who have been forced to leave
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homes, continue to work in classrooms around the country, child strength of triples, nothing. they route on the crisis in the classroom. they go play, tell him for these children sheltering that the school just outside they route they and their families are just a few of the more than a 1000000 people 11 and forcibly displaced by israel's bombing campaign. the was disruptive, the education of nearly 400000 internally displaced children. and many of those who schools have either had to close for security reasons or being used to shelters. now, what might her name? we teachers were not ready for this crisis. when the displaced people 1st arrived, the worst thing was, their fear causes that the neighboring secondary schools have now partially started with their students and stuff from another school here too. because it's being used
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as a shelter for the internally displaced by some science teacher, alma and he says insufficient with sources. 0 one is the basic problems they face me as a teacher. i have some challenges regarding, for example, the project to combine our laptop in order to explain our list and also the tiers. and that's how the materials to use one of them and these new students is lead that is rails bombing forced her and her family to flee the home in the south, where she used to go to school. it's very strange sitting here or used to be a different school, but it's totally different here with different friends. it's very hard, but of course we'll try to get used to it will become brothers and sisters and good friends soon. what policies going upstairs? there are a few displaced people sheltering on the ground floor and mixture of fear. and shame means they don't want to speak on the camera,
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but they say they have no way to go. at least $340.00 public schools with the use the shelters for families fleeing israel's military campaign in level of reopen. however, there are many more like this one that is still be use the shelters for those was effected by the war response of the school year. it was delayed by months because of the will lebanon's education system suffer for use. chiefly because of the economic crisis. this current escalation has brought the education system to its needs. this is where many of the displaced having to vacate schools may have no option to go. temporary accommodation is being built underneath the terraces that they would support stadium. the child's right to education isn't strong, didn't international more, both israel and has bull. let's say last thing ceasefire is a long way off. so that right,
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he's being threatened or completely denied joel stuff at all. just 00. the now the world's richest, none is among the double translates his nomination. but his cabinet, a little musk is the us presents elect pick for a new department responsible for government cost cutting trumps also chosen his secretary of defense and the head of the c. i a feel about how's the details from washington dc. a number of k appointments now made by donald trump. sometimes people will recognize others. they may not, but certainly some faces. for example, pete, texas has been named as donald trump's preference for secretary of defense. now he's actually a presenter on fox news, which of course is donald trump's favorite and use network. it's one that he often calls into the hex it's present to show cool folks and friends in the morning,
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which is the show donald trump regularly calls into. although he is also somebody with a military background he, us of time in iraq, he's time in afghanistan and he has worked at guantanamo bay in cuba. so he does bring some military experience to the role. but what it does go to show is it just on the lines, the relationship between the trump administration and fox news. you may remember back in 2016, there was virtually a revolving door of stuff who went from fox news aged to, to the white house. and back other appointments we have jordan ratcliffe who's being nominated or will be nominated to be b. c. i a director he is a trump loyalist. he said as a director of national intelligence on the donald trump. i'm christine i'm. she is the governor, a self, the coach her at one point she was in line to become vice president. we on the status was on that list. she's now be not named as a normally, for the head of the department of homeland security, a crucial role. we understand that she did full out of favor with donald trump, a one point because she revealed in a book that she had shot at
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a 14 month old dog because she was unable to train him. although it now appears that she has called him back into the folds and all of these roles have to be confirmed by the senate. but remember the republicans in the senate. so it seems that it will be very little friction because on from that, the other big news was the announcement that e loan must be like rama swami will lead this newly established department of government efficiency. now this was not a surprise because done on donald trump. and said before the election, the loan musk would be involved both hate and vague around the swami entrepreneurs, they've been involved with startups. the idea is that they will come in this new department will, could government spending it with lots of government departments? it will work out where it's a conduit to make operations. lina, i'm more nimble and therefore make it a better deal for the american tax. i. i'm one thing with noticing is that the department of government efficiency is also going to be known as d. o g. 8 and those full that is of what works into those coin which has a lot most favored crypto currency,
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which perhaps is no coincidence. fill of out. i'll just say era. washington. com is the us political as little as t says musk and trump all both unpredictable figures that could end up at all. so with one another, you've got donald trump, himself, and eli must to people who are not only very combustible, but also deeply, deeply unpredictable. and it's, it's, i think, what will be interesting about this appointment is how long will this appointment last but more importantly, how long before we see these 2 men at odds with one another? and i think that's what is going to be. i think what's so close and interesting to watch in terms of how these 2 men operate. we know that there was a mass of revolving door within his administration, so many people leaving for being fired and also leaving with new, castigating a donald trump in the way he managed and lead from the white house and but now what
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we're saying. contrast that with people who are deeply loyal to donald trump, an ice bank, more than anything right now, that is what donald trump believes to be a priority. will this actually work when you consider is particularly so many a mass of issues that and these people, particularly on the foreign policy space, are going to have to face it's, it's still very, very early to tell, but it does appear as though a lot of these people have their work cut out for, and so he was cool with his awarded $42000000.00 to $3.00 rock you've been told you didn't upgrade prison 2 decades ago, the jury found an american civilian defense contract that was meekly responsible for the mistreatment of detainees. i think i'll hang hospital from washington dc. these are the pictures that shocked the world. american military personnel, torturing prisoners interact, images that put the bush administration on the defensive. so those are rac. these
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are were mistreated by members of the us armed forces. i offer my deepest apology, so it was inconsistent with the values of our nation. only a handful of soldiers responsible for the abuse were sent to prison. and now for the 1st time, a jury has decided that military contractor, c a c, i will pay 3 of those detainees. $42000000.00 agreeing that it's interpreter was complicit in their torture slot l. it jelly and l to 0. journalist a side as are bail a grocery store owner and a wreck. and to help l. shamary in iraqi middle school principal. they were not in the photographs but testified in court that they were beaten. shocked with the electric products, one was dragged through the prison by a rope around his neck. they were subject to force nudity threatened with dogs and sexually assaulted. their lawyer believes this judgment could have a far reaching impact. so i think that this sense
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a real message and may just incentivize some corporations from getting involved in, in 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 prisons. a case like this makes clear that companies have obligations to those on the receiving end of their services and that they really have to bet, train, supervise, and discipline their employees. they can just take the page and the profit, the company, c a c has been fighting to keep this missouri since 2008. when the lawsuit was 1st filed c, a, c, i is the defendant. and what they have said in court, in their defense they, they don't dispute that abuses occurred. they are questioning a couple of things. the question whether these 3 plaintiffs separate the abuse that
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they're alleging. and they're also questioning whether their employees actually contributed to that abuse. they say their employees have not to do with these 3. a jury disagreed, and while the company is expected to appeal for now at least 3 of the detainees can expect some form of justice. and mor good follow patty, claim l g 0. washington. the mat arrives to them most of all have devoted to the confidence after an emergency debate on last week's post football. much violence is ready for boys, very football fans visiting the city where time. so they provide anger with enter our trends and violence. so the bottom it pull stuff from the dutch capital to design a temporary bent and protest. a small group carrying blank diagnose was detained in front of amsterdam style and hole inside the may have faced tough questions from the city council. why will thousands of my god be tell a be support is known for violence? an anti arab slogans allowed to visit apps to them,
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but is wireless committing genocide in gaza? why did she fail to protect the jews? and why did the may or use it to impose for them to describe the text is for a fancy come i can imagine that this could remind people of a program. that's my assessment. we are aware that there's been issues around recovery supports us to all, but it was a terrible shock. allows us friends an incident. and i can imagine that this could remind people of a holocaust. i'm not taking that back dangerous language. so as the head of the collective against it's, lemme phobia. last week's attacks. he says, well, we're response to violence and racist insults by it's really support us. and, you know, julie citizen in amsterdam is become a victim of all we see is a witch hunt po, device ation for training. muslims is terrorists. what they're really trying to do is normalize what israel's doing in palestine and silence old, those who protest against it, of the government under the leadership of the fall rights. freedom party was quick
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to ask for strong measures against muslims involved and the violence including deportations. what you see now is happening that the right wing populace are taking this so we know this trick that they do. they always do this trick and they divide the society even further and they're taking it and they're blaming the muslim community. that as a whole, many questions remain on how last week's violence could have been prevented by the kinds of forces i'm back in tennessee, communities here a left with far reaching consequences of the riots. the dodge capital is known as tens and divided city step class, and l g 0 to them as well. so ahead, hey, all the zeros called the 29 gets under way in buckets focused on is smothered in toxic smoke guns. veins rapidly rising daily damage caused by devastating floods runs into billions of dollars.
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the had that let's have a look at the weather across europe as we go into the mid week. and those stormy conditions that had been plaguing southern areas aren't going anywhere. they're going to be cleaning on those in 10 storms and showers, bringing more rain to spain in places that really don't need it. we've got some yellow, an amber warnings out for eastern areas down in the south as well that. so we're going to see the most intense rain on wednesday, and by thursday it starts to push its way into portugal as well. clean things down for cities like lisbon. only 16 degrees celsius that with a pretty wet prospect is also looking pretty wet across much of easily and grease warnings out for thunder storms and heavier rain here. so that creeps up into bulgaria and romania bringing a wintery edge here. we've also got a wintery edge across a scan to navy,
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or it's looking while the do me and blew me here. breezy conditions are expected to push into no way. there's that snow moving across the western parts of russia, lingering down cloudy conditions, pacific across most central areas. but we will see some sunshine coming in, particularly for places like scotland. it will be frosty. however, in the mornings, probably as well potentially. we'll see something of a cool down there on thursday. petra weather update, the examining the headline. what they wanted to do, what they wanted to leave does that without has system unflinching to. and then there's a one side of a group of people who call themselves the research patriot and on the other side. so i'm 2 races, processes sharing posting stories with a global audience. what is the see like working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fast tonight
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increases he fan nowhere else on the on which is the right for the latest news. greece has the longest coastline in the med, with thousands of violence surrounded by c that is sustained to so long with detailed coverage. which one is an early test for the labor government in a country large parts of which are grouped by need from the house of the story. the extent to which knolls career and russia had been cooperating militarily, was highlighted by intelligence officials. the south korean rule may cuz the, [000:00:00;00] the book,
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i'm not sure what's going on there with me. civil rahman and the reminder of all the top stories this very dry and strongly because killed at least 2 people in central garza. the miss, i'll have to make shift come and do that. about halfway palestinians displaced from the homes, with sheltering at least 10 children among the smoke is rising above the southern sub of favorites. as to israel, it resumed strikes on the lebanese capital. the army struck the area twice in less than an hour to us presidential elect. donald trump has nominated folks, news present. pete has got full secretary of defense from both of those funds quite to the department responsible for government efficiency. it would be headed by the walls, which is past the most and former republican presidential candidates physics that i'm responding the. the new report predicts that com and emissions from fossil fuels will reach
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a new high in 2020 full. according to the level compound budget assessment, the on no clear signs the i told the p commissions that says really needed to limit the global warming, the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere from by fossil fuel use. unloved. these changes increasing the one income size countries meet and as a by jar full. the latest round of you and climate tools, which is there is environments as incident clock has moved from the capital bucket to global. com. and budget makes interesting, but deeply troubling reading fossil fuel emissions at a record high c o. 2 concentrations 52 percent high, then they were back at pre industrial times. that was $280.00 parts per 1000000 of c o. 2. then now it's 423 parts for 1000000. all this demonstrates just how urgently money is needed, especially for developing nations. we are talking trillions not billions. whereas the money coming from who's going to pay for it. we spoke to
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a key climate finance expo, the financing gaps all huge. it's estimated that the developing world needs $2400000.00. now to put that into some kind of context, once you get over a few 1000000000, it's hard to think of these numbers. all of the 8 in the world is 200 feet. so this is 12 times 12 times all of the i didn't watch, that's what the developing world needs for the energy transition. i'm fine with finance in general. so that's, that's just me to gauging the climate, reducing emissions. it's also making them stronger, more resilient to the change in climate. and for some lawson damages already taking place about $2.00 trillion dollars towards the one trillion dollars. so finally optimistically, i think some of that money is this. you will come domestic, this elegy transition the, the much of the analysis says is good for the countries if they can afford uh if
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they can afford. it is a big question, but once they can afford it, it's good for the growth good for development. it's tremendous savings come from electrification. savings and fuel costs, savings of health. well, people of dying from a pollution from fossil fuels to the dying from climate change today. so lots of savings to come. if they can afford it. the problem is they can afford some of it. so they're going to need about one trillion to come from overseas. so that's where the one trillion fits in of the 2.4 to one full trillion is all the finance we do for developing countries. but actually in the past to come from abroad because they don't have enough money locally to finance at old themselves. several parts of south asia are in gulf by toxic hays from dust emissions and smoking from fires in focus on the districts of the whole. move bond fessler by then. good, you know,
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a lot. i have seen an unprecedented rise in patients with the spirit free diseases and throws invitation and pink eye and disease. focus on has been job provinces, bend most outdoor activities, and older shops, markets, and miles in some areas to close. early from monday to cub illness is caused by the intense pollution same sort of a has mole. pakistani say they are stuck in their own poison. searching air pollution in recent days, a spark, the public health emergency in the country's most populated province. the capital of time job lahore was already the most polluted city in the world. now covered in a thick layer of smoke. and the worst effected city moved on is languishing under a toxic cloud. i'm and made disaster. no one can escape. i've got the good can i get if you go to the doctor? everyone. there is either coffee. illness of runny nose,
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a cold. everyone is having the symptoms. so there is a high risk at the moment. and because of small businesses really slow down, the job is a farming and manufacturing hub, the fuel emissions from factories and vehicles have meant air pollution has been a major problem for decades. made worse by the seasonal practice of burning fields for the next harvest. doctor say there's been a spike in the number of patients being treated for pollution related illnesses. the poor, the elderly and children suffer most the symptoms include labored, breathing, severe, coughing, fits all your rotation and sore throat. ever since the smoke started, the admission of children in our hospital has increased even emergency cases have gone up. mostly,
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patients are arriving with breathing difficulties. for the next week, the provincial government is closed. the schools and universities spend most outdoor activities, ordered malls, and markets to close early and public spaces like parts and playgrounds are all off limits. the latest air pollution levels are unprecedented. but this happens every year. preventative measures could have been taken there government, they say should have seen this coming same bus for avi elders here. the cost of devastating floods in east and spain is mounting. insurance payments will be estimated. it may be $4000000000.00, while the spanish government has tried to mold in $15000000.00. while we chatted in such a story from valencia. how do you count the cost of
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a catastrophe? lives lost in bodies, broken psychological trauma. is it financial to spain reels from its devastating flash floods? the hardest hitting region of valencia is dealing with all of these hands. just as the final number of dead isn't known yet, nor is the full economic damage having done with it. but it's us, it's asking for us if we're talking about the total cost, we're looking at about $25.00 to $30000000000.00, but we don't have a reliable figure which makes the situation with us build the floods cold donna here after the seasonal storm system that caused them have destroyed businesses and infrastructure and strains, the political fabric of the country rebuilding will be expensive, private as it petro sanchez, has announced to a packages sofa, the 1st full $11200000000.00. the seconds for $4100000000.00. i talked live 15 points,
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$3000000000.00 so far couldn't have been avoided. professor felix francis is a hydrologist 2 in the mid to thousands worked on a flood prevention plan for the very areas that were devastated with government cost cutting years ago. then most of it was never implemented. the cost was the $150.00. the medium itself, it was never thought anything of the investment and the simple cost benefit and benefit analysis, the worse around the $15.00. yes. as we saw the plan. so we have, that's a goes to for show a modem can be a few feet it says is now renewed interest in his hold plans better late than never will reach out and how to 0. that i can see a spring voltage in the semi autonomous region of somali land, or heading to the poles to choose the next lead to the incumbent president beside.
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but he is running for a 2nd to 5 year to some of the land declared its independence in 1991. but somalia still claims it as positive. it's territory e, c o p u, the u, a e, and the us as well as the you see some of the land as a partner, but have not grunted recognition in january somali and signed a deal grunting a therapy access to its coast for a port a marine basin in which i need the provost possible future recognition of simone. leland smalley as government calls is a violation of itself. warranty it's signed defense deals now with 2 keys in egypt . the african union has avoided backing smalley lines, independence at phase. it could set a precedent for other breakaway regions. that's cool, so have 12 correspond malcolm, when he's following the story from the academy and capital nairobi, nairobi. good morning, i welcome. how much does the selection so to ease the last 2 years of political
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instability, or is it going to exacerbate the to yeah, delay on these calls, which are scheduled to take place in 2022 as cool as quite some skepticism among civil rights creek. some of those i saw him in the off position at the say that waiting to see if the selection will be as smooth or perceived as free and fair as somebody lands cost elections that people are heading to the polls. now, it'd be some days before we expect the results, a move way to, to find out if all positions supporters how they will react. and if this will cause any unrest on the streets. of course, of all good and sort of partnership with ethiopia placed as much larger debate about stability of the region on the whole of africa. but also what somalia smalley
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lines hopes off for the future, which seems to be independence. they think the a few is a way to that goal, most sites in somebody and uh, well they may have different views on how the country should become. and there is a generally widespread consensus that the recognition should be. so it's and it should be pursued in the current government. so these things, it's pleasant to that, that it ever has been before in the last 2 years since it's declared independence from somalia and the son to turn the the government in uh in somebody's capital mortgage issue. and the deal we understand back to building proxy. i'm the opposition, would you like to finalize that preliminary deal announced death in january at the gigs at e. c. i filled out naval base and access to the in dna shouldn't be exchanged for recognition and a lot of analysts. thank you stuff. the, the indeed happens then of the powers or countries in the region may start to swallow,
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suits and recognize somebody on the other thing. this posted the hopes of those in somebody around seeking. recognition is the trump administration seemed to come into power in the us in the last jump administration. some foreign policy officials said the us longstanding policy of not sufficiently recognizing somebody and should be reviewed. welcome, thanks very much for the updates buckle. but before i say my baby as such a being set to hold a vote of confidence in the government next buttons which will pay the way for elections. it follows the collapse of chance to elect shultz, cisco relation at the time when poll showing increased support the center, rise, and fall right policies. partial hombre has moved from ballad. the, this is the man whose bodies project to, to be the phone, to run the in the upcoming election in germany privilege the is the leader of the center, right? question, democratic union. the cd you initially want to deductions in january 10. so the
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sold was hoping for box, the compromise on february to avoid a crisis. and i think with a good moment for the country is really kind of having to stalls. i will make no secret that i could have 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 come for a vote of confidence. while i've sold social democratic party or a speedy faces, the daunting task of turning round public opinion, the chancellor's popularity is the lowest of the 4 german lead uh shoals let the freshest 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 to stop on town, the liberal, free democratic block. you have to be was reluctant to loosen japanese debt to
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break and insisted instead on tax costs and reduce them to going wealth. uh, they might have few of us shoals wise question. lend is finance minister was also they have to be lead to the coalition on collapse and on this boss talks about the potty likely to benefit most from the ongoing crisis. the 5 bytes of tentative for gemini, it's lead to alice. my bill is a staunch, you're a septic and then an immigrant populous to do toggles, everything is suspended when we face the worst migration crisis and the most severe economic financial crisis in germany's history. these are difficult times for germany and this massive manufacturing sector. it's also industry is on just to buy it from a search in demand for cheapest chinese electric cause. it also braces itself on the top of days to have us presidents connect from imposing status on you are
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female goods of the stage. no papa is expected to win an i'll try to majority even the coalition government of the seed, u. s. p d on degrees could struggle to secure comfortable majority of parliament. it was the full find it hard to win in support for spending on social welfare programs, finance and assistance for ukraine under economic recovery, hushed about the bottle. i was just do believe still a head here on the news. russian one small baby joy and move to ban any promotion of a child's free lifestyle. the i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his i point by camera where all those prefer not to the. i write about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught up in the us. worse to make a round, peck,
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and also viet time when on the power of political lot. what i'll just stories we tell sales about also. and how do we base our task to change our future studio be unscripted want to on? i will, jersey around the colleges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the chinese authorities very quickly to remove references from social media about
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a call running instead of the 35 people dead in the southern city of ju high, at least 43 of us were injured. please say a contest into a sport stadium moving down groups of people exercising the vote. mcbride has moved from beijing. the deadly event happened monday evening and do hi. but you'll start to use only revealed the full extent of the tragedy. 24 hours later. local people have been turning up at the stadium, leaving flowers and lighting candles as a tribute to the victims. images on social media showed many people lying dido injured, but government senses quickly started removing old video clips. please say the drive a 62 year old man was arrested up the scene with self inflicted wounds. he to powers leaving acting active and go over the bowls settlements, incidents like this. all particularly shocking in this society. the places great
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importance of social stability. among other recent incidents, a 10 year old japanese school boy was spent to death near his school in san jim in september, prompting a similar display of sympathy from local people. on the weekends to violent said this man, as he came to life flowers back in you. high officials moved in at night to remove any tribute that had been left that by well wishes. by morning that was just a sign saying the stadium was closed with no other remind is that wants to take them place. public bride, i'll just say are they doing the airlines the us have been box. i'm flying to hazy society days after 2 jets were hit by gun fine and the capital pulse, it prints the lens also suspending flights to the city. a spears airlines jet was full to change coles in london, the dominican republic on monday, after the flight attendant was grazed by a bullets. several bullet holes also found to the house of the craft students in
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point design res, have once again been protesting to president how the malays got to plan to increase the university funding. the university financing bill was approved by congress in september before midnight blocked it. he said is ignore the budget restrictions and the universities with along with tools of social mobility. but the latest data shows the opposite to all most possible students in argentina. the 1st person in the assemblies to go to university. at the head of the case, i can judge, has resigned accusations that he failed to properly investigate historic allegations of child abuse. pressure had been mounting on the archbishop of canterbury just and well base. since the report found that he took in sufficient action to stop a serial a visa, so new day care has moved from london. the old mighty trinity is the one true god of thought cried from the days of his installation. justin will be the archbishop
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of canterbury made his decision to step down about his management of one of the west sexual abuse scandals in the anglican churches history. it was the combination of days of prussia since the publication of the may can 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 around 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 well be was informed of the range of abuse public treasures by spies. he said he was told that the police had been informed, but instead of full money allowed him, you'll start, he's himself. well, we did not follow up to ensure justice for smiles, victims
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a justin wellbeing science. he said he 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. 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 funds and excuse me, to protect the victims and 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 sharp criticism from all the senior members of the church is not just within the chairs of invoices in the chair . but it's also force is 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
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kind of monumental failure happens with a senior level and there's no action as 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, they need to deal with another prolific a visa. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london rusher is by the way it calls propaganda that discourages people from having children. now the government is pushing traditional family values of the tackles of declining both ways to meet treatment. everything kind of explains promoting a so called child free life style 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 threats to rush is future use. critique is good where she's there are critics mainly from abroad. they are trying to do everything so our country would cease to
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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, a politician save this doesn't mean not having children as 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 whole. so i'm a little skeptical. the definition of what is considered propaganda is very vague. therefore, topics like domestic violence, pregnancy, raped a woman's choice of pop. now when she's going to get those who 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 lowest in decades. sociologist,
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i'll do this several reasons why some russians are choosing not to have children. fortunately, dispatch, it's a very small percentage of men and women say they don't want to have children at home. but many people often postpone this decision for a whole number of reasons. any instability in society contributes to a decrease in the bus right? well and other 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 it, there's got to have a child is 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 traditional family values for years. 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 ban citizens of countries with gender changes legal from adopting russian children to meet you meant but didn't go out to 0. and that's it from mesa . however,
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i'm gonna be back with more on the other side of the brakes that they say was here on out of the across the as ecosystems under immense trench, this glazer started moving back. it started melting off. there is something wrong in the scrolling test and we cannot create us why 6 blues have the lower is beginning to hold multinational to account or connected s neighbors by those images . and how the i do is giving nature equal rights is altering our relationship with the planning. this is what is the what about it's about ensuring that no one asks you to see me. planetary justice on al jazeera, around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural heritage is on display in
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western museums. didn't happen overnight. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals how europe and colonization remove tens of thousands of on to facts. and the people struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen episode one. 0 no. just sierra behind me you can see just are really a slice of the damage. as a result of these intensive is rarely strikes. asking questions don't you see are your future? and when you see the state of the country today, we're proposing from the action hunter into
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