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meaning the headline on sinks in journalism, sharing personal stories with a global audience. exploring abundance of world task programming on our to 0. the . ready ready the one person is dead following tube lost outside brazil supreme court. the carry johnston. this is alex, is here a license. oh, so coming up pose open ensures on cars, dementia election, where the economy and cost of living have been the key concerns for votes is donald trump announces more picks for his cabinet with 2 hod linus from florida and
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nominated for the secretary of state and attorney general, nowhere in gaza is off limits, as well as forming campaigns and asked dr. hits, tents, sheltering palestinians would be forced to be displaced. the military police and the city and capitals say one person has been killed off the 2 explosions happened outside the supreme court. well, judges and stuff evacuated the building in the vicinity of following the blouse. the area around the quotes on the presidential palace has been closed. as police investigate monica inactive, joins us now. i have not familiar with engineering, monica, what more do we know so fall then as well, this is a very uncommon thing that has just happened. this is not usual,
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it's totally unexpected. it's happening just a while before brazil is about to host the g. 20 summit with a 55 delegations from 40 different countries and 15 international organizations. so people are worried about that because of the timing one. also the fact that just happened in front almost in front of the supreme court. in brazil you, the geography has it that the supreme court, national congress and the presidential palace, they are all glass buildings which are right one next to the other. so anything that any explosion there is, is there could, can be very damaging. what they're doing is investigating to try and find out what happened exactly if there's and reason was this intentional. was this something
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that the person, you know, just something that happened as an accident, but everybody is very cautious and they've asked investigations to be very thorough . also, we must remember that brazil is still thinking about the riots that happened in january. uh, very similar to the ones that happened to the capitol hill in the united states and they happen in january as soon as the press and we see now to the best suv of it was not the rated and supporters of his. i'm a former president jane, both so nato, who were against this and said that he was stealing your election try to take over these buildings. so people are like trying to see if some, if any of this has to do with what has already happened,
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monica for now. thanks very much indeed. pose of opened and it should then cuz snap upon him entry elections. the president . cool. the election. i think the secure majority and part of it to back is policies for that and stuff with its worst ever economic crisis 2 years ago. financial recovery and fighting corruption key issues for votes as well. the $17000000.00 people eligible to effect, but it's a cost saving now live to know fernandez in the colombo middle, told us more about the political reasoning then behind this snapped po of the so this parliamentary election that comes literally weeks of to the presidential election is all about shabby lising and securing power for the parties that have one that won the presidency,
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the national people's power. now what happened was, obviously there's almost a to the last month winning for president the commodities on mike, a footboard, 43 percent of the votes. this was from basically a showing of 3 percent at the previous election and in order to fulfill the promises to keep the pages that he made during his campaign and to forward the work of the in p p. what they see is that they need sort of teeth empowerment. they need a sort of a controlling block of seats that can push forward legislation, a antique through depression to all these promises that they've made. so the president is asking voters to move the parliament, essentially with people from his policies. of course of the say that a strong opposition is always necessary to counter balance that governments. but what the in be saying and the thinking behind this snap election,
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which has been called almost a, you're ahead of its time parliament had until august of 2025. but right after the presidential election on the 21st of september, the president dissolved monument. and that's why we've got a fundamental election today. and then what kinds of turn might we expect then given the issues that have been concerning the population, a lot of times have a lot of ways of taking an active part in the elections. i mean, if you look at pos selections, the sophistic so wanted to now it has always been a sort of over 70 percent, all data file as an average. now that does change sometimes if you look at the know if it needs it might not be. so i a and then impact in other parts of the country. it can be even higher than 75 percent. but given what is going on, like even the presidential election, just a few weeks ago,
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we saw people actively participating. i'm right in front of a pulling station, a little outside the cap, the colombo. and if you can just see the queue, you can probably see in the far distance basically that's a queue of people. it's just a little past the, like maybe 30 minutes into voting. but people are very interested. they're all here with that pulling thoughts. and this friend, this will to sort of participate is likely to be for the highest given this through selection. remember that it's a vast selection of to the economic crisis. the 1st election, often those of massive peoples protests where people are really stepped out on the street to say that piece to take a sort of an active role in, in, in getting to speaking their minds and saying they want change. they want. so the people that we deliver, so that's what we're seeing. the president's body seems in a very comfortable place. but again,
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we will see when full of clothes know fernandez from with them, but that thank you. the foundation of incoming donald trump administration is taking shape us pressed into that says named more top level positions obtain for those who have stood by him in defense of his past actions. but some of his cabinet nominees of ruffled feathers with the republican party. she have a time see reports from capitol hill in washington dc. a donald trump is dominated market rubio as secretary of states. someone viewed with suspicion by the president elect space, but welcomed by washington's foreign policy establishment. it's a tremendous honor to the present were places confidence in me in a position of such importance. it's also a tremendous responsibility. nope, receives a warm lead by the conservative wing of the party trumps nomination of to see gabbert is director of national intelligence and my gates is attorney general cabot is criticized but us as involvement and what she calls wasteful foreign was and is
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confirmed. she'll be in charge of putting together the president's daily brief of information on national security issues. gates is a 5 and trump loyalist. he's about to and what he calls the weaponized ation of the justice system. as the attorney general, he will lead to the department of justice over the senate drum tune was elected majority leader. they're part of the establishment wing of the republican party. he's made his peace with donald trump. i'm french to carry out the president. alexa agenda, we have a mandate from the american people, a mandate not only to clean up the mess left by the highest light in here as humor agenda, but also to deliver on president trump's priorities. but it is notable the food in times to confirm donald trump's cabinet nominees through the senate as quickly as possible. before trump nominated gates. i'm gab both, i'd like you to face a tough conservation, baffled with some republicans already expressing their opposition to the tier over the house republican leadership, elections incumbent mike johnson was unanimous. the re,
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i'd like to speak about is probably very the already questions as to whether this unity will hold in to 2025. when the new congress assumes office, we saw the republicans divide themselves even when they were in the minority. and they also did a speaker and had a difficult time replacing them. now that they have the gamble, the question is, will they be able to stick together? but for now, but if the establishment unpopular swings of the republican policy contains some victories. she everytime seattle to 0 capitol hill, it will present sorry, buys and welcomes the president elect to the oval office at the white house. both men promised a smooth transition from democrats, republicans administrations, the white house described the meeting as substantive trumps team is yet to sign any official documents to form to begin the transition process. you agree with the transition
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talk. awesome. 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 of a transition as smooth as it can get you all the turn into gone. so now when more than $400.00 days have passed since the israel launch is genocide, level kidding, at least $43600.00 palestinians. 17 thousands of those kills of children and tonic population is on the systematic targeting, being forced to be displaced over and over again. well this is all
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happening within a narrow strip of land where every inch is a minute you target palestinian officials accused, as well as the thing of a campaign of ethnic cleansing in the northern garza. the area has been on the ministry siege for more than 40 days. civilians are deliberately being denied the rights to the homes, food, water, and medicine. so this attack and on the scene itself has gone so targeted tense housing supposed to be displaced, palestinians, it happens in an area that is very ami, had designated the circle states that at least 26 percent of students have been killed when the s drive across casa, since wednesday morning, to kind of assume is following the latest strikes from central garza. there has been a very remarkable search strikes on areas that had been designated by the it's very military to be safe. humanitarians always including l mostly in the western areas
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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. you to that's happening to especially sad yesterday did not allow us to let people have been told to see chris which has been targeted. but that has been more attacks, have rained down on the showed and seen that the north will be to treat at least 10000 years have been confirmed. does $11.00 of the lights that tax in it devalue refuge account web page 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 trucks. a highly required in order to sustain the population key and the strip service up as an out there that i had assign israel's attacks and the limits it's gone. so it's been that 44 days since these really minutes. we launched the ground defensive in lebanon attacks of targeted thousands of buildings
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and homes across the country. at least 3000 to 365 people have been killed. and holden, 14000 injured. this very minute troy has targeted southern bay roots with multiple strikes. plumes of black smoke rose over the area. the civilians were forced to flee in panic. santa audit reports from the lebanese capital. it is well controls 11 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 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 had. 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,
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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 collective punishment. we've been displaced and this happens all the time. this is impression . what can i say? i hope the resistance will when the school hundreds of buildings have been destroyed since the war between as well and has the la escalated in september. the past 48 hours have witness would have been described as the heaviest daytime attacks yet on what some calls as well as strong hold. many people are too angry and tired to tell their story. human rights groups have said is ready. warnings are being issued. a short notice and sometimes in the middle of the night. so social
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media, when people are sleep or not the 2nd is she? yeah. what 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 in the process and that building was hit. her father has sense like watch the strike from a few 100 meters away. she tells us he is not sure if he has a home and to return to the bottom of the la shipments on the until now we have barely surviving wish to eating and drinking and sleeping on the bed. but if our home is destroyed, people, it will just listen to death situation that we're living in. and it seemed that this was going to be a long one. it's a concern many have is really strikes are escalating and not just invaded with southern suburb. the human cost and humanitarian consequences of this war have, according to the united nations, reached alarming levels center for there. and it shows that, you know, they don't. so the head here on, i'll just here
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a desperate for how often leaving their belongings behind you talk to people who have fled, fighting in centrals to dawn. and where i live in indonesia, where a volcano is about to forcing evacuation some cause in trouble for track this the, the south china sea in the philippines, a full of tropical spit, isn't. and i've been to raji is dying and giving, throwing, offering towards hong kong. ristocki is a typhoid on his way through the ne, if you lose all of this is during, says they, all of which are in house potential for right. taking time around. but equally, the southeast of mainland china, we've got some right and it's cold enough to fullest, not in parts of north korea, and charles, one or 2 bits of homes here in a much cooler japan. whereas in contrast, beijing for example,
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is much more when it should be hong kong just catches that age on thursday, is less when the bas through probably which on friday by saturday, enjoying fine weather once again, which cannot be said for tie run by this time because it's already still a tie for your needs, like to catch the size of the art and spot as good as ours and the shower of developing daily rather more obviously, and rob more frequently throughout indonesia, which is seasoned, incorrect, but the focus is still further west in sumatra as an increase in the amount of rain from january science was and indeed westwood including straight line k, which is the which is about the chin. i don't the big surprise to the north of that quiet weather as you probably know for the gun jet exclaimed central and southern practice. done. pollution is a bit of a problem. and then the whole typifies that the, the sun rises really up to the,
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of the 2 explosions happened outside the supreme court, judges and stuff. it's actually to the building to the front of the blog post of opened ensure then, cuz not to mention elections. the country's new president's cool election to secure a majority economy to back his policies, financial recovery and fighting corruption on key issues. preventions us present to that donald trump has picked florida, sent it to marco rubio, secretary of state down in canada, and not gates, as his choice for attorney general is also nominated to seek out about his director of national intelligence. all the democrats has been an outspoken critic of providing the administration's foreign policy to don's rapids support forces of kills hundreds of people in it. just 0 states in recent weeks office most seem to come on to defect to, to, to the only apartment that she group has attacked
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a number of villages in the region causing many to flee to escape of audits. serious human organ reports functioning with thousands travel for days to seek refuge. these people are the latest to arrive here in since the in sedan server and i'll be they've come from villages into the the state in central sedan escaping attacks by the rapids support forces. a journey that's used to take hours now takes much longer. it should off, i'm a how much has been displaced from he nadia in the east of dizzy. you know, at least 400 people were killed there. when the paramilitary group attacked the full them are going on, the i'm on the 0, the iris of entered our homes and they started loosing and beating people. we sold refuge and most of us because if we stayed at home with get shot, i gave them all my jewelry for them to live in my family, leave it because days to get here with nothing but the codes are not by this you play even with it,
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she's one of thousands who are now living in camps like these. the rest of the attacks spotted when it's most senior commander expected to the army in a major blow to the group. people here see it triggered a level of violence. they've never seen before. the loveliness of but when they come on to defective, be or assess, started rating, taking everything between the young and the old. they didn't give us a chance to bury the dead. if you tried to take a corpse to bury, you'd be killed too. many of those here say they were barely able to flee. local monitors, say more than 50 villages in eastern to see other states have been attacked by the rapids support for assistance late october. these are the villages that are under the armies control there in areas run by the ro staff. but the deflection of the commander has angered the power military for so much. they're taking it out on the residents with at least $1200.00 killed. i'm more than 135000 displaced in the past
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3 weeks alone. some of those displays thoughts refuge in the east of the country. this footage provided by the un humanitarian office, shows many desperate for 8. after leaving all their belongings into the, you know, the journey to the east is no easier than the one to send. the an aide where occur state many arrived in poor condition with thousands of people that have been distressed somehow just and have come into the data of have come into casala, which is i said, we check in the east and um, they are quite in some deplorable and vulnerable states, and that really demonstrated to assure that they need the assistance here in cindy, the peace and stability is temporary flaw from the homes they've known and i'm sure if they'll ever be able to return. he but morgan, alta 0, shouldn't be so damn. but as i'm big police chief says, protest is routing against the outcome of the presidential election will be treated
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as terrorist police to $510.00 gas don't demonstrate has been blocking many streets, including a vital supply route to neighboring south africa. demonstrations began off the opposition front run up and on sale on the land claims that toby's election was rig . now several international airlines have grounded flights the indonesian on the body. as an ad, my volcano continues to up to spinning out ash and lava. within 12000 people have been displaced since mountain level. toby knocking knocking, begun interrupting area in november. well, jessica washington joins us now from the city of atlanta. i checked in indonesia, jessica thousands displaced livelihoods on the line, and that could be more to come. so okay, that's exactly right. let me 1st put this in context for you. the interesting thing about mount label, toby, lucky, lucky is it is actually part of
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a twin peak volcanoes. there are 2 peaks on the mountain. they would toby volcano lucky, lucky, which actually means now and print one, which means females. so sometimes locals refer to this volcano as the husband and wife volcano. this is not the 1st time that this community living around mountain labour, toby, lucky, lucky, has experienced disruption to their lives. now as we know, so father h evacuation centers and in total, 13000 evacuated authorities in new south and east know southern got a province, are also working to find permanent relocation for the residents who live closest to the volcano. but this is not, as i mentioned, the 1st time these residents have had this disruption to their lives. earlier in the year, i was actually reporting from the volcano and there were thousands of people evacuated at that time as well. certainly questions being asked by those residents about the prospect of permanent relocation, what that means for their livelihoods. but at this moment,
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as authorities dealing with the immediate optima of the disaster, people are being provided with food and shelter. and those are, of course, the most important things for them right now. and jessica, how much this affects the on important tourism sector, especially if the russians continue. so it's an important question, kerry. and let me just put this in sort of the geographical context. the volcano is located on the island of flores, which is not too far from the island of bali and lumber. those are of course, very important for the tourism industry here in indonesia. now yesterday on wednesday they were around 90 flights in and out of the island of bali that were 2 that were canceled. many of them international. and many of them going to or from a stray lea, a flights out of lumber also disrupted. and of course, all the airports that are closest to the volcano in on the island of florence,
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also experiencing many cancellations as well. it is of course too soon to say what the long term impact of tourism will be particularly on bali. it is all dependent on the direction of the wind. what we understand is yesterday the wind was blowing in an east in a westwood direction toward the island of bali. and those ashed plumes rose as high as 4500 meters. so we will need to monitor the situation today kerry to see what happens with regards to flights. but we do understand that the airport in bali is operating as normal. that's according to authorities there. but we have heard that there are at least 40 cancellations at this point. jessica, thank you. and i'm to the police of detain hundreds of demonstrators who defied a band on protests to rally in support of palestine. tension remains high off to bottom. wilkes, the dutch capital, last week, and as well, football fans were visiting the city now far right. politicians are quoting,
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for muslims to be deported over the volumes. that boston has more of the risk and the rest, hundreds of palestine solid there with deep pro task to escape to damned square to let their voices heard. since last week's riots, a protest band has been in place and legal efforts to lift this have so far failed . i just want to speak out against the dentist like, i think it's, it's insane the get like intimidated, so to be silent. said to see a little bit scared to speak, which is insane. speaking out against genocide, that's why they also put test it against racism is lemme full we heard in parliament in response to what the patients have described as anti semitism during last week's football riots. the leader of the largest body defied freedom party, wants to withdraw passports of dutch people of more welcome descent. he claims as text is what a li funds and get them out of the country. take hold of people. i have been think
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for 20 years we should stop ignoring our problems with immigration, always problems with americans. our problems was it's a lot we were never allowed to mention this. the opposition that uses willis and is coalition partners of adding fuel to the fire. we need responsible leadership to bring people more together and to make sure that our society stays a free safety site for everyone taking away people's passport. you cannot say a fight and by semitism, with racism. this is really wrong to do while the government in the hey, is trying to limit the democratic rights that i'm here to define a protest that we need. and we want to speak out genocide in god after allowing them to protest for our police. started to clear the central square and detain more than $200.00 demonstrators, one by one step fast and l just sierra. i'm so them of hundreds of protests as have
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been demonstrating in the french capital against an event and support of his route . human rights groups unions and politicians from the left half or criticize the of the israel is forever. carla was organized by fall or right groups. it was held a head of a front as well. football match in paris on thursday night. there a 5th of a repeat to the father seen in amsterdam, but last week. severe storms and the heavy rains, of course. nothing in it to the eastern sicily, it has seemed significant damage. roads have been voltage. dalton, vehicle switch tend to the sci fi sciences, have been out on the streets, health and people's stuff, due to the thoughts and floods hit errors in spain. bracing from walter winchell rain, 2 weeks off to the west age, and it's more than history kills at least 222 people. what would challenge reports from valencia?
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