tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 13, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the news, the you're watching the news on our life or my headquarters and del high and gauge are coming up for the next 60 minutes. the israel bombs, palestinians sheltering intense and southern gaza after forcibly displacing them several times is where the forces launch, at least for air strikes on civilian areas in bay roots,
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southern suburb processors in support of palestine gather and amsterdam defying a ban on demonstrations in the center of the dutch capital a hand shaking the oval office was the presidential transition from joe biden to donald trump gets under way the hand on piece of stemmed with the latest news. the most to mind behind. one of the biggest upsets in football history is back ran out to help saudi arabia beach origin. see that the last woke up is getting ready for its 1st match back in charge of the gulf nations football team. the welcome to the news hour. we beginning garza, we're more than $400.00 days have passed since israel launched as genocide. a war killing at least 43 was in 600 palestinians,
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including 17000 children. the entire population is under systematic targeting, being forcibly displaced over and over again. this is all happening within a narrow strip of lands where every inch is a military targets. palestinian officials have accused as real of stepping up a campaign of ethnic cleansing in the north. the area has been under military siege for more than 40 days. civilians are deliberately being denied the right to their homes, foods, water, and medicine. at least 26 palestinians have been killed in multiple air strikes across gauze us since dawn on wednesday. one of the attacks targeted tense housing forcibly displaced palestinians and milwaukee not scenario south of the strip of israel had designated a so called safe stone. like a mad cuz he will not for those innocent children. well, this, this is the 4th sheltering, tend to be pounded by the very patient forced
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a scalar. i wonder what that those innocent often children posted these 3, these they're about 4. is that likely to declare safe zone? that'll go even 10 to a bite to the ground on the whole and was watching in silence. needless to say, you know, some innocent children, us having to dallas she, i, i, yes. well, the is really military is targeting heavily populated areas elsewhere, at least for palestinians. were killed and those laid off the refugee camp in central gauze on a 14 year old is among the dead thought. assume is following the latest strikes from central garza. there has been a very remarkable search of strikes on areas that had been designated by the it's very military to be safe to humanitarians or was including l mostly in the western areas of the city will find you is 100, which is only for a few kilometers away from what we are. we know that makes ship tents have been widely damaged due to that happening to slay sadie is today. and not
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a lot of people have been told to see crickets has been targeted, but there has been more attacks have rained down on the showed and seen that the north will detach we at least 10 public centers have been confirmed. does $11.00 of the lights that tax in it devalue refuge account with age organizations have been describing the situation in the north to be encrypted from collab tech. we know that within the past 24 hours, only certain humanitarian aid folks were allowed to get into balls on a fraction of the $508.00 trucks, a higher requires it would have sustained the population key and the strip service has been out there. but i had a side okay, we can now speak to michael, somebody who's the united nation special rubber tour on the right to food and an associate professor of law at the university of oregon was perfectly good to have you with us on how to 0. you've been very clear you wrote on october the 31st that israel has is weaponized in congress against palestinians. tell us how you reached that conclusion. i've been tracking the situation and because of since october 7th,
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2023. and israel announced its plan to start with the palestinians on october 9th. and it's done so it's focus primarily on the north. it's been clear what it's been trying to do over the past year is empty out the north. and when i say empty out the north, they're using starvation to kill people, and to forcibly displace people from the north. while at the same time, creating assignment across the entire strip is by denying humanitarian aid by restricting humanitarian aid, but also by destroying the fruit system itself, denying the palestinian people the ability to feed themselves. okay, we'll get back to the situation in the north in particular, when it comes to age. but let me just ask you this, but is this not only you? you say that you've consulted a leading global farm and experts in their consensus according to us since world war 2. no population has been starved as quickly and us completely as the palestinians in gaza, nearly half of whom are children. they say, what are they basing not assessments on. this is exactly. so i've consulted with leading time in experts. i've consulted with people in gaza with humanitarian
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relief workers with everyone. and what they're basing it on again is just what we're witnessing. we've never seen the speed 2300000 people have been starved across the board. so if israel announced its intent in october 9 by december, every single person was hungry by the summer. we knew there was a assignment across the board. so the question that i answered in my report to the general assembly was, how is israel able to do this? israel was able to do this because of a decades long policy of, of a siege of a blockade of controlling every calorie that entered garza. and so what they did in october, it was like flip slipping, a switch to a to create a, a moment of funding and starvation. you say that the restriction and denial of humanitarian aid is in fact the tip of the iceberg. and according to you, approximately 93 percent of the local food economy has been devastated. what does that mean for the future then? it means that the palestinian people in gaza will struggle to feed themselves
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whether it's by growing food or by fishing in the sea. and that's the basic human right that everyone has ever has the right to to grow food for themselves. so israel's not only destroyed civilian infrastructure, it's uploaded orchards, it's destroyed fishing boats and it's pointing the land using white phosphorus. so this means that for decades into the future, it's going to be a struggle of struggle for the policy. mean people to live in dignity in their relationship with their land and their own territory. just about a month ago we heard from the united states who gave is really the deadline. i'm sure you're aware saying, bringing more humanitarian aid or then risk losing foreign governments and military assistance. but now we know the us just said earlier this week that progress has been made and there would be no disruption to us arm supplies. but you're saying that is not the case and no progress has been made. no aid has been or not enough. sufficient 8 has been allowed in 2000 and particularly in the north, the district, not only is the, is it the situation not improved,
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it's worse. so october was one of the worst months we've seen in a long time. 59 percent of un requests for humanitarian relief in all of gauze, either denied or restricted. and if we look at the north, 95 percent of the un requests to enter the north were denied now and no just for clarity, you're talking about october of last month last month. okay, of the exactly right. and then now this november, the 1 was denied entry into northern gaza at every single request, with the exception of one moment, which was november 11th. the world food program finally made its base handling with 2 trucks of food, water, and medicine. on november 12th, israel then attacks the tunnel and forcibly displacing the very people that just received aid. so the situation is worse, that means the united states is ignoring reality and facts on the ground. so how can this then be stopped? i mean, there hasn't just been one security council resolution demanding the scaling up of aid. there has been at least 3 and this has since november last year. add to that,
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of course, the international court of justice rulings, they came out with provisional measures, demanding more aid is allowed in. but according to you, this is not happening and these rulings are binding on through international law. so are you saying israel is breaking international law and if so, how to use office? not only is israel violating international law, it's allies such as the united states and germany, that supply weapons are aiding and abetting in genocide and starvation. so they are also complicit in war class war crimes and via fundamental violations of international law. so what's left now is what we've been calling for for over a year is a cease fire sanctions against israel. but what's changed now is israel is also a talking the un itself, it's declared the secretary general, a persona non grata. it's also shooting a peacekeepers in southern lebanon. it's killed a record number of you and stuff. and in because we've never seen so many you and stuff killed in any war, and they're attacking the independent human rights mechanisms of united nations.
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that means that not only is the israel violating international, it's talking international law, attacking the united nations by done by definition, attacking the world system itself. okay, we'll leave it there in microsoft. we thank you so much for so you can to us 1020. thank you very much. israel's attacks are not limited to gaza. it's day 44. since that is really military launched, a ground defensive in lebanon, and attacks have targeted thousands of buildings on homes across the country. at least 3300 people had been killed and more than 14000 injured. the whole thing is really military has targeted the southern suburb of a roots with multiple air strikes. plumes of black smoke rows over the area as civilians were forced to flee in panic. zayna hood reports from the lebanese capital, israel controls living on skies. it's been dropping bombs for weeks and bait with southern suburb is about to be hit. there's panic at the entrances of what is known
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here as duffy. this is what happens when these really military issues force the evacuation orders. people leave the areas that are expected to be hit. there's still thousands of people who didn't leave their homes despite weeks of bombardment . most attacks come without warning, but at times this really military publishes maps showing buildings. it plans to target. and then this, this strikes begin as well says it is targeting sites linked to hezbollah. for many of its supporters who live in these neighborhoods, these attacks are not just the form of military pressure. they are about the collective punishment. we've been displaced and this happens all the time. this is depression. what move can i say? i hope the resistance will when the school of hundreds of buildings have been
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destroyed since the war between israel and hezbollah escalated in september. the past 48 hours have witnessed what have been described as the heaviest daytime attack. so yet on what some call as well as stronghold. many people are too angry and tired to tell their story. human rights groups have said is rated warnings, are being issued a short notice and sometimes in the middle of the night. so social media, when people are sleep on on the 2nd ever see yeah, well i live in she yeah, we came here because they threatened to hit the building close to our home. we are waiting for the strike to happen and often and also talk about. and that building was hit by her father has sense. i watched this strike from a few 100 meters away. he tells us he is not sure if he has a home to return to the bottom of the la shipments home. until now we have barely surviving used to eating and drinking and sleeping on the bed. but if the home is
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destroyed, it will just listen to death situation that will be living in. and it seems this was going to be a long one. it's a concern many have is really strikes are escalating a not just invaded southern suburb. the human cost and humanitarian consequences of this war have, according to the united nations, reached alarming levels center for their electricity, though they don't as well fighting between israel and hezbollah as having a devastating effect on the education of a 1000000 and a half children in 11 on that's according to the lebanese ministry of education. the start of the academic year was delays because many schools have been shots and continued to be use the shelters for people who have been forcibly displaced. charles stratford reports from baby routes on the crisis in the classrooms. they go play time for these children, sheltering that the school just outside they route. they and their families are
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just a few of the more than a 1000000 people in lebanon forcibly displaced by israel's bombing campaign. the was disrupted the education of nearly 400000 internally displaced children. and many of those who schools have either had to close for security reasons for being used to shelters not know what the might of her name we teachers were not ready for this crisis. when the displaced people 1st arrived, the worst thing was their fear. the policies that the neighboring secondary schools have now partially started with their students, some stuff from another school here too, because it's being used as a shelter for the internally displaced by some science teacher. amani says insufficient whistles is one of 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.
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and that's how the materials to use. one of them on these new students is lead. these rails bullying forced her and her family to flee the home in the south where she used to go to school 6 months. it's very strange sitting here or used to be as 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, a mixture of fear. and shame means they don't want to speak on the camera, but they say they have no way to go. at least 340 public schools that have been 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 used, the shelters for those list affected by the war. response of the school year was
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delayed by a month because of the war for lebanon's education system to suffer for years. chiefly because of the economic crisis, the i'm, 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 of a baby support stadium. a child's right to education is in strong and an international move. both israel and has bull, let's say last thing ceasefire is a long way off. so that right, he's being threatened or completely denied charles methodology 00. we're showing you the latest pictures from paris. that is where a demonstration in support a palace signs and palestinians is being held. so people have come out to protest
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against a israel is forever gala. that's what it's called. and that is an event in support of israel organized by far right individuals. so that's the scene in paris just a few moments ago still ongoing. and we'll keep an eye out on that demonstration and bring you any news as we get it. meanwhile, there have been palestinians pro palestinian demonstrators of rallied and central amsterdam in defiance of a band and post after a week of violence and the dutch capital. so tensions remain high after is really football fans visiting the city last week, attack taxi drivers, and then they transferred me to error slogans before being attack themselves. earlier the doctrine parliament held an emergency session to discuss the riot riots and that's fall out. the far right politician get welders says those convicted in connection with a tax on is really football fans must be deported to. and we have our
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correspondence of boston who's joining us from amsterdam as a one demonstration and support a palestinian step. tell us what people there have been telling you and how big this demonstration is. the situation is getting a bit more heat here in we're an hour of allowing them to protest, even though the band, the spanish move, please has now called them twice already. that they have to leave this way or that this is an illegal gathering that the mayor has friends demonstrations right now after the past week, but they're now here holding hands. they're basically in the middle of this, we're defining all to the warning spikes. we use that they should be immediate need . so sanctions on sort of building up here. you can see these are mostly uh,
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empty sections for students to protest against genocide in jobs for, for the last year. and they, i'm not saying we want to speak out against the china side and god, so we don't want to be started. and so i don't feel that this protest done is case we need to stop. and on the other side, you can now see the police, it's really sort of thing off the whole air. we are basically just full of protests . so says completely circled in and we saw a similar picture on sunday when they were all the change more than 300 people at that time. on sunday, where the change taken away by boston's for, was heavy beating by duties for protests. those who didn't want to leave, so we don't know what's going to happen next, but the tension and stuff in the building up here. okay, so we're letting you go for now. thank you for the time being. i do have to cross to new york. that's where the head of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees, owner was phillip plaza. really speaking, let's listen in for
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a moment today. my briefing, i told on the member of the 1st committee that's in fact the only want is a casualty, obviously. so well, let's do no mistake of the attention to on the mind, the agency, all politically motivated that they have nothing to do with the breaches of neutrality. breaches of neutrality is being handled, sarah is the, by the agency. i acknowledge that we have not the operating that 0 risk environment to but we are operating with the 0 tournaments environment. in fact, it was also reminding the men in the members of 1st committee today that the on the why ease of soft target for anyone who views its presence or it's activities at the strict. and this has also been the case
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over the last 2 years with how much will have seen the agency. it has a fret for its education system to the fact that we have for more than 10 to a quantity for the fact that we have issued the effect, the code for the stuff, or whenever, for example, the agency organize some a comp bringing gone. some boys together full of music and spoilt on this usually was done despite the address reaction and quite drinking on the on. so $11.00 sufficiently the comes in and it's under management where also i choose off of colluding with the occupying power. the same way we hear that the agency is a polluting,
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so eventually did her by how much. so this morning i wanted also to put a to i'm to give the a to, to, to clean the recall on on this. i also remind that the that the, you know, i knew how and it, i guess from many of my colleagues, i know, so as a spokesperson, there is no, as tentative or 2 or more in the context of the occupant position in territory. so i keep being ask, but why is it? that's all and why is a replace of them? now, it is true that there is a tendency to bring down the discussion for what that would say, and she'll do many turn then how many trucks are going into gaza. and in fact, uh, the trucks being brought in by owner what could be brought in by anyone else. and
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this is true, there is absolutely no doubt you don't even need or want to operate. you know, laughs, can you make complex intern prizes like a so done, for example, we have a present and we will not be present to that's what makes us irreversible. it's the nature to stop the nature of our activities. we are providing education to hundreds of thousands of girls and boys most to days cooled in gaza. is nothing else then the rubber? if she'll get read off an agency like ours. okay, so you are just listening to the owner what she's from the plaza really, who's speaking at the united nation, saying that there is no alternative to owner. well, in the context of the occupied college to me and territories and saying warner, why has been a casual c off of the,
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the war on gauze us since october of last year. knows, as you'll recall, israel has been putting increasing restrictions on bands on, on our was since october, the 7th will keep an eye out on was the commissioner general hospice said will bring you any of the latest news lines right here on, out to 0. the well in the u. s. president joe biden has met with president elect donald trump in the oval office at the white house. both man pledged a smooth transition from democrats or republican administrations. the meeting is a traditional, courtesy by outgoing presidents on signifies the beginning of the transition process. trump team have yet to assign any official documents to formally begin the process of transition.
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thank you very much. and politics is tough and it's many cases, not a very nice world, but it is a nice world today, and i appreciate it very much a transition that says it will be as smooth as it can get your okay, we have to correspondence on this story in a moment as we'll speak, does she have her tennessee, but 1st our white house correspondent? kimberly how good is joining us to tell us what came out of that meeting between trump invite and how was it received? well uh it seems to have been received fairly well in terms of the lakes, at least a by our account. we're still waiting for the official timing, but it appears to have gone for almost 2 hours, which is pretty lengthy. the last time that donald trump was hosted by an outboard
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president, which was brock obama, it was about a 90 minute meeting. so this seems to have gone on even longer. so by all accounts, this meeting has gone well and what, why can tell you is that this is quite the opposite of what donald trump extended to the incoming joe by then when he was the president select. so this is something of an example lead by example. joe 5 and is the consummate statesman. he has been in political office and public service for more than half a century and he likes to set a good example. he sent it in to the american people, but he promised them a smooth and orderly transition that the american people deserve that, especially since 4 years ago. that's not what occurred on january 6th. as trump support a storm the u. s. capital, he is really trying to set the bar high and as you said, restore and american transition of a smooth and peaceful and orderly transition of government. okay,
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kimberly thank you so much for that reporting. meanwhile, republicans have elected on soon to service the senate majority leader. for the next 2 years, boone will serve his term under president elect donald trump, and he replaces the long time majority leader. mitch mcconnell is due to step aside in january, she had pretend, see, will tell us about this. joining us from washington dc. so what more do we know about johnson? well, he was very much the establishment conservative counselor that say in the res, use, mitch mcconnell is number 2, all of us this time much will be made about previous critical comments. he's made about donald trump, but he's already made his peace with trump. he's already said he's committed to the, the, the trump agenda. i'm in fact looking forward when you look at what the trump agenda is in congress. it is very much an establishment. conservative agenda for all the talk about my go revolution. it's tax cuts on the ridge, it's unlimited. defense funding. it's drill,
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baby drilling for oil. it's unlimited support for israel defense industry. and so, so in the image it makes sense. if this is, you know, this is probably quite good for trump. these are, it gave you, his name's side that you can help push a lot of this, this agenda forward. i think any obvious flash point is on ukraine, where he's a outspoken supporter of waging a proxy war against ukraine in a games rush or other in ukraine. at least offensively, as something of the trump agenda is against, will this some of his nominations appointments have a raise? questions about that? so i think for the future that i think because as well as the contested election, i think we can see some change with but internally in the sentence about how this on it does business. having more power to rank and file members, things like that, which is what the magazine in the senate with them on the convention economy. and probably will see through and having to do some reform good because he did who are going to have this was a contested g i. republican senate majority leader elections of the 1st time since 1996 a. we'll have to listen to that,
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at least for that's very exception the weeds. okay, so yeah, thank you so much. i is also turning us from washington dc. is melanie sloane, who's a former federal prosecutor and partner it's summer strategies? that's a public affairs for and thanks for your time. so we can see the transition process has become we saw the pictures between president biden and present electronic meeting at the white house earlier, but we also know the trump's team have yet to sign any official documents to formerly begin that process. what's behind the delay, in your opinion? what's very likely behind that delay is that once they sign that document, the trunk, the incoming trunk transition would be obligated to talk about their funding. who's funding the transition, where the money's coming and they'd be obliged to make that information public. and i believe that the trump transition has no interest in letting the public know anybody who's behind the funding of the transition, who are the deep pocketed donors, who then trump might do favors for later. a big downside of trump's decision to do
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this is absent that agreement. trump can not get the assistance of cyber security professionals making sure that the transition is secure. we already saw around trying to hack into the trump campaign and the failure to make these the transition secure. what is a, is a very big worry or something that the incoming by the administration was very focused on when they were making the transition. and it seems like this is something that the trump transition folks are going to have to come to terms with. cuz it is very hard to just bring up cyber security from scratch. that even if you've got you on mosque helping you to get it all set up in need in a timely fashion. okay, so that's one aspect about what sort of other practical impacts there's the delay, the delay in signing i have on the transition process. that means they won't get office space, they don't get the benefit of assistance of the general services administration. so
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there are a lot of technical things that just would allow them to start a meeting in washington with offices and getting going, but, but again, they would have to share their finances and they don't want to and they won't get the cybersecurity so it does suggest that this will be that i think that without signing this there, there will be a video of a mass in the transition. and it's a big question about how smoothly it will go and whether there will be some pretty big security weeks. here's the thing though in terms of the team have said that they have yet to do so, and that the contracts are quote below great issue that's been their response. well, it does seem that trump isn't very worried about the official parts of a transition, and maybe he doesn't feel like he needs office space and he doesn't need all the memos. and he doesn't want to know that much about how the administration is currently working. and how the executive branch is currently working and, and that's all a possibility to, i mean, in the past they've just throwing out everything from the prior administration,
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from the obama administration. and they wanted to start from scratch and they have very little respect for the prior administration. so i'm sure there is a lot of that. it's a question about where all their transition folks will be meeting. i mean, they will need office space. somebody needs to supply that and pay for that, but i think they have an awful lot of very big donors on their side, and maybe that's not a concern for them either. okay, melanie sloan, thank you for joining us from washington dc. thanks a the still ahead on the houses there and it was our people in the break away region of. so molly land are voting for in new presidents and made growing regional tensions. chinese officials removed floral tributes left for the victims of a car ramming as references to the attack or taking off social media on carlos alcaraz. this battle to be elimination from the ac. the finals continues into randomness. theater will have the action and support the
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for the change of seasons about the be team least i will tie sink from took you across dress kind of stand. but anyway, it's the size of that is still a slow change. so the full cost in for friday, big sheriff, will thunderstorms in greece. charles of a licensed agent, but more frequent may be along the gulf coast to turkey. and the whole lot trying to close the circulation is the shelves, will send the psalms hit creates and then want to go east with through the eastern met. but by this time i think the southern limit is probably going to be 11. and this is probably the time to do this half day and the sun is returned to north coast. it took you only 10 degrees. mind you in this time both significant stipends hung crocuses significance. there was possibly no of math kind of stem. no impact is down as well. the around generally speaking looks fine and dry and the breeze has been blowing down. the gulf is easing light coming together of winds and the
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following on the top stories on the alger 0 news, our at least 26 palestinians have been killed in multiple airstrikes across gauze. austin's dawn on wednesday, one of the attacks targeted tense housing forcibly displaced palestinians in on my wasi dotson area. israel had designated as so called seats. so 11 on the is really military is targeting the southern suburb and favorites with multiple airstrikes. clues of black smoke rows over the area of civilians were forced to flee in panics. president joe biden has met with president elect donald trump at the white house. both men pledged a smooth transition of power. it comes as republicans to elect a john soon to be the new senate majority leader, pulse of clothes in the break away region of so molly lines were of voters have been choosing their next leader the incumbents. president's is running for a 2nd 5 year term. so molly line broke away from somalia in 1991 after
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a devastating conflict. and it's been looking for international recognition ever since. it holds regular elections, it has even its own currency. but the lack of recognition has restricted travel as well as its economy january. so molly line sign to deal with these fuel po grants and get access to a stretch of coastline for port and marine base in return. so molly lines may gain recognition for me if you, if you're in the future and that has angry at the governments of somalia, which calls the deal a violation of its sovereignty. its height and regional tension. the head of these elections are out of my time as an independent consultants in the horn of africa. he's joining us in london out of my time. thanks for your time. just give me your sort of overview and initial thoughts on how you view this election and so in all the land. thank you and assume i know somebody learn help a number of successful elections over the last few decades,
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which should be welcomed and encouraged with in region where the money i thought until the until this this selection on the lease and then election. so i see, and i said also to have that option of travel for somebody is them by faith of them on my face and process and, and it's, and in fact process, how do you use, how significant is it though that this election is only taking place in the western part of some of the lands and east, so molly lands is not participating. what does this mean for the election? you're absolutely right. and this particular election is taken part of the western part of somebody land us, the eastern part of somebody and then has formed it is fun and federal member state and join the federal member as that federal government. i'm somebody a now the eastern part of somebody, long british protector. so my land known us assist the hot to mount, which is
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a country member of state within somebody left. so this particular election is different from the full day of the elections that somebody level of the last few decades. because this is decided this i'm, i'm protected at, protect, take um, somebody running to 2 pots, the eastern pos on the western, possibly selection that you are confident right now taking place on western part of somebody. and so this makes the situation difficult. and so molly land has been the center for major, the dispute, of course, between so amalia and the p o. p. a over a deal between so molly lines and if you appeal which angered so while you're, how will the selection then impact the, the tension in the region? do you think the 2 main political? possibly since somebody loves both of them shown a willingness to continue to engage with the so it'd be under this m, o, u, as you, as you rightly mention this, as i'm going to the federal government of somebody a because it sees this us,
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it in breach of its soft frontier and kind of 20 and integrity. and i mean, i made the whole lot of today being government use in this. i said destructive destruction for his internal policies and domestic issues that he's going through. so i don't think this, we think somebody lend any further and the destiny and the faith of somebody, let me see the independent stable that prospect people and session is in dependence on agreement with the federal government. some of yeah, yeah. how do you see that pos to independence playing as people are choosing a president at a time when so molly line to seeking international recognition as well as independence? as in tonight and somebody, let me prospective of independence has to be based on international conventions, which is by having them and, and,
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and relation defined to the totally, i thought of pretty government and capacity to into and really in, into relations with all the states. and this has not been, has not been possible over the last decade since it is declared independence. and this has made this even made at the prospect of independence as naep as being made impossible by the formation of see how to mazda federal member state within the federal government. so the prospect of being independent does not look right for somebody to learn at the moment. okay, out of town. thank you for joining us from london. thank you for having protested symbolism. beek will be, quote, tweet, treaters as terrorists, and that's according to the police chief who demanded an end to a nationwide protest against the outcome of the presidential election. groups of activists have been blocking street some police fires tear gas demonstrations began
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after the opposition front runner explained. october's election was riggs of police crack down on protests. has killed thousands of people in the past 3 weeks. active as groups and this through the new city of wide medina, you say the paramilitary rapids support forces are continuing barrett facts on villages and just 0 states. the are a south launch, the tax and the area on october 20. when a commander is effected through the army, at least a 150 people have been killed. with a 135000 displaced in the area. many have fled to nile river states have a more getting hospice updates from a displacements comp in shinji. we have spoken to the people who have arrived here . we've asked them about their living conditions with the big getting the communitarian assistance they need. but they tell us that they have not received any humanitarian assistance, yet at least not here. and river and i will states. but this is only one of 3
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locations where people have fled from dizzy to state from the eastern parts of just need a states seeking refuge from the attacks of the rapids support forces. civilians have also fled to cause that in the body of states, these are, these are in the eastern parts of to them. many of them saying that they're living and couldn't just sit caps, but they're waiting for him to turn to assistance. but 8 organizations are saying that the funding is very poor and with ongoing finding more and more people are getting displays that's beyond their ability to respond to at the moment saying that the rates of displacement and the humanitarian response is not proportional. so they can't, uh, tend to all the people who are getting displaced at the moment and but for them to be able to deliver assistance. that needs to be some kind of peace and stability. but for the time being people continue to leave. i'll just be at a stage, we've seen busses continue to arrive here and river announced said dozens, arriving on an hourly basis, trying to seek refuge, many of them saying that they don't have any humanitarian assistance that they need to many parent assistance because they've lost everything behind and they have
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nothing but the clothes on their back. and so they need assistance to be able to continue living until they figure out their next steps of the ukraine's air force as it shut down for themselves and nearly 40 drones loans by russia. overnight officials in the capital, se key faced the miss all the time by rochelle for the 1st time since august. sonya gave a reports pushing out the flames that an apartment building struck in rushes, a sold on key of the largest attack on the area and $73.00 days involving crews and ballistic missiles. well, keith has face drone attacks almost nightly. this wasn't altogether most serious bombardment. as the air raid siren rang out, people took shelter where they could, including this underground metro station. what causes rascal it?
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it's horrible every time there is a miss, how attack would become used to draw strikes if one can get used to that as they're flying every night. the key of is always suffering. kids can't go to school when drones are flying and when they're or missile attacks we have to shelter. ukrainians had anticipated an assault like this for months. and the timing is worrying. raising phase at the countries fragile energy system might not be able to withstand sustained russian attacks, especially as winter approaches. yet there was a relentless determination to carry on. we will go to work, the kids will go to school and all go to work. we'll get along with our regular life to the east. it isn't even more some of the picture, or the town of looking at the and the don't yet. squeezen, now lies in ruins of to russian forces captured it. for 2 years there was heavy
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fighting here with ukrainians, putting up a thorough roche as defense. now there was barely any of it left for nato. the advance is made by russia or a clear and present danger. since it confirmed the presence of north korean troops in russia, an additional risk for the military alliance as well as ukraine. we see increasingly the indivisibility of security between and among these different theaters, 0, atlantic theater, the end of the civic theater, the middle east. and it's critical that we find ways to work ever more closely together while the search for a response continues. so it is the uncertainty for civilians caught up in this conflict a rule that has already lost it for nearly 2 years, a 9 months with no end in sight. sonya jago, which is era german chancellor allow sholtes, has announced a vote of confidence in parliament next month ahead of snap elections next year.
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the government tells us 1st cabinet meeting on wednesday after the collapse of the coalition last week. the 3 party alliance split off for a route over the 2025 budget souls confirm that snap elections would take place at the end of february. a one has been justified zone. i'm very happy that the parliamentary group on the blender stock has reached an agreement on how this can take place quickly and in an orderly manner also such as soon as guys are talking about the time of the end of february has now being said, i'm very grateful for that, i've just been as sean so that i will do my part to make it possible for the vote of confidence that you requested on december 11th when the bonus can decide on the 16th of december. and that is the basis of votes in gemini and so the citizens can express what should happen next and no contract on the gold lock. severe storms and heavy rains of cause flooding in italy, catalonia and eastern sicily have seen significant damage. roads have been water
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logs, and vehicles swept into the sea. firefighters have been out on the streets, helping people stuck due to the floods. several international airlines have grounded flights to the engineers or an island of bali, as of ok now on a nearby islands, continues, dispute ash and lava. more than 12000 people have already been displaced. after the volcano on the island of flores started erupt in early november. authorities say the mountain remains heavily active, and are more people are likely to be displaced. the engineers in vulcan ology agency says they will expand the no entries on from 8 to 9 kilometers around the crater. the chinese authorities are removing references from social media about a car arriving incident. the last 35 people died in the southern city of 2 high officials are also removing floral attributes lost at the scene. police say a car burst into
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a sports stadium mowing down groups of people who were exercising their at least 43 others were injured. rob mcbride reports 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 dead oh, injured. but government senses quickly started removing old video clips. please say the drive a 62 year old man was arrested at the same with the self inflicted wounds. he to power leaving, acting, active, and over the bulls settlements. incidents like this off, particularly shocking in this society. the place is great importance of social stability. among other recent incidents,
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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 lay flowers back in you. high officials moved in at night to remove any tribute that had been left the by well wishes by moaning. that was just the sign saying the stadium was closed with no other reminders that wants to take them place. public broad. i'll just say era aging. still head sports has and the bad as man on the planet returns to the ring. we look ahead. so mike tyson's come back,
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the probably again time for the sportsman's. here's peter 13. thank you very much. the most mind behind one of the greatest woke up upsets of old time makes these what's in a saudi arabia. head coach of reynolds will be back in the dugout of the middle east of nation takes on australia and world cup qualifying on thursday. ran out famously guided the saudis to victory over argentine. a at 2022 woke up. he's back in charge following the country, dismissing rebecca mancini for a poor start to qualify for the 2026 finals. they have just 5 points from full games. it'd be ongoing group stage. but as a result was the good for a show. we always dream uh about the best. so the best
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is to win or the games. sometimes it is not possible, but you will have to fight for it. so it would be a very interesting game over a road and both on game folder, both team. so we have to negotiate just getting the very one south. korea is hong yu bo has not confirmed where the captain some young men will play in those days qualify against kuwait. san missed south korea as qualifying wins in october with a hamstring injury. you started at the top and the last 3 games, but only completed 90 minutes. the main most recent match on sunday ruler over the phone reported you a day later than the others. and during yesterday's session, he focused on recovery. i will speak to him about the match. i can't comment on his availability at the moment. one of lee and l machines origin. so units he made says he is better than ever. a hate of the upcoming world cup qualifies the defending
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will champions play away from home. the games are going on thursday before taking on through back home and dwindle sideways on tuesday. origin tina on top of the standings and favorites against power blah who themselves so i'm beaten in the last full gains caps and messy is $37.00 now and phase 4 into miami, but still has a huge impact on his team a, an unwell carlos alco ramsay's also woke up the atp finals into reading the world them a 3 last these opening match on monday to test the rude. another defeats food have almost suits and eliminated alvarez from this tournaments. but the 21 year old spaniel beats are become rushes onto a room, live 63, and 76 to the railings frame chosen and wimbledon champion. he takes on alexander's videos in his final group patch. i surprised, besides, by the way that i applied to the best line with myself was really con. uh, i just have to be focusing on my game on what i have to do on the forget about that,
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but i'm not feeling well i'm, i'm see. or mike tyson says he's tough. so then he thoughts as it gets ready to make use what's in. so the ring considered one of the most formidable sciences in history for my world heavyweight champion takes on youtube 10 boxes. j pulled on friday in texas. both held up like wilcox the head of the bath, which consists of a 2 minute rounds. tyson is 58 now 51 years older than these opponents. a pool has only full 10 professional fights. we've been speaking to folks in broad costa and right. so there's a babies, hit them for fights, netflix to show, and yet they believe they've got a gun boots around $25000000.00, which will break rack holes in america. the record is 22000000 for super bowl playoff game. it's a really big event in sales and almost as a sales at the workouts, just as folks, jake pool as well. who said that he wakes up some mornings at the moment, wondering, should he have done this while he's at it now?
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it is friday night. yeah, it's a fighting on friday night, mike tyson, the said the same, you know, aside the flight and the full i'm, i really doing this is a very special into that you, that both extraordinary markets is an awesome. as you say, it's kind of marketing events in a way and it's bringing the older than you together on that platform, netflix, the 280000000 subscribers globally. so it's a fascinating event or to not be here is a boxing correspondence. it's great to be around a might swanson. jake paul is out of sight this problem, charlie poles. and so it's a fascinating event. who knows what's gonna happen on friday? like we really don't have anything could happen. as i say in the, in the fans go to see the return of the do formerly known as the splash brothers. but steph curry put a dampener on k thompson's for to into san francisco. it was thompson's 1st came back against his own c. i'm having to switch to the dallas mavericks office 13
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seasons with the golden state warriors. but how are you scrolled again, high, 37 point, submit the golden state. so 121 under the 17 window. the dallas in the, in the a couple open a miami heats head coach has blamed himself for the closing windows mistake, which costs these team the game against the detroit pistons. jaden deer in tied the game at $112.00 and over time for the 1st ones. look nice than 2 seconds lift to play. eric skills for corporate sign up, but the heat did not have any left. and they were given a technical file, but systems when a 123121 in the a champion, boston celtics. we've been sending the 1st in be a tough game against the atlanta who's hoops on the echo in the midst. so just the 6 seconds to play potential 117160 you. okay, that's almost full season. i'll have more a bit later. 3. thank you so much peter. and thanks for watching the news. our on
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algae 0. that's it from me. but my colleague serial bonnie is with you in just a moment and he'll have much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines, bye bye. for now, the in the philippines, women are renting out there with this sort of the see is controversial in the highly religious nation to put in underground business driving. if the birth certificate of a child is falsified is not illegal, it is $1.00 oh $1.00 east goes under cover to review the legality in the industry. the for the for hired on out just era. after more than a century, this prison in the city of highland closed for good for 30 sized percent less crime in the past decade. the were not enough murderous or thieves next to fail. the selves. prisoners have been replaced by startup companies university and to send them off for the knowledge is me and that both phones that are focused on
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relatively light crime in the past is one of the main reasons. presence were emptied and more attention on life, off to prison, preventing re offending from the place of consignments and restrictions. this has turned into a space for free activity and free thinking. this transition stimuli system dr. approach to the tension because simply putting people behind boss does not present crime, says one back a moms. well, now teachers are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite the duck success story, the crime rate has grown up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks in the kits and cyber crime. from the impact of the us selections, escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or just weeks of to the us elections. brazil will host the global leaders of the g 20 summit design to seek
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agreement on global issues. but with an outgoing us president vladimir putin refusing to attend. how much can be achieved in these on certain times, followed the g. 20 summit on al jazeera, the, or the israel bombs, palestinians sheltering intense and southern gaza after forcibly displacing them multiple times. the i'm sort of any, it's good to have you with us. this is allison 0 lives. some do also coming up
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