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just be able to get that message out to the well, the suitcase is the best documentary films across the network on algae 0. the white scripts accused as well as being responsible for the crimes and goals that the non stop forming has forcibly displaced 90 percent of palestinians in the strip . the hello, i'm sort of higher up. this is on the 0 life from the whole. so coming up and 11 on israel has once again targeted they would southern sub of striking residential areas. donald trump announces more picks that his cabinet with 2 hard
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lines from florida nominates, has the secretary of state's attorney general. and polls open, intrude on cars, parliamentary election, where the states of the economy and the cost of living consent for, via the well, we salton goal is that when met more than $400.00 days of costs. and since rel launched its genocide oval, it's killed at least 43600 palestinians, 17000 of those killed all children. the entire population is being systematically targeted and forcibly displaced over and over again. well this is all happening within a very,
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very narrow strip of land which every inch is considered a minute treat targets posting and officials accused israel is stuffing off the campaign of that cleansing in the northern called. so that's the goal is to strip the area has been on the is ready minutes received for move in 40 days, civilians all deliberately being denied the rights of the homes, food, water, and even medicine. israel's devastating war has displaced more than 90 percent of goals as population or reports by human rights watch says is radius or sees of cause massive deliberate and false displacement of palestinian since october 2023. the rights group accuses his role of being responsible for will crimes. human rights watch is also calling on governments to suspend on self israel and to impose targeted sanctions. now this is also rather urging the top prosecutes of the international criminal court to investigate israel's force displacement as a crime against humanity. and thought about zone has been speaking with
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palestinians has been forcibly to space to central garza to. i'm right now, and there is about in one of the open at the encampments here. why the situation is critically very dire. we can see that. so, retorts ha, completely unfolding, made shift tens where families are going through really and look truly terrific humanitarian conditions. you can see how flimsy based and so on how families in fact are struggling. and luckily, all sorts of bags because it just let me take, you know, to take a very close look in house. civilians are struggling here and displace children are completely struggling in every single day and every single hour. i know what else to so what to for them every day is a challenge for survive. we can see like they are bringing their gallons of water in order to feel a, to like of the full collapse of this segmentation system. here, we can see like families are building the mix, shift tons close to each other in order to divide. most of them have been displaced
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from northern gauze, refund them in the line, and we are living in dia conditions among the waste. there's no medication of any sort. with starving and the few aid supplies, we may get all hands on. i'm not sufficient or healthy. i've lost more than 25 killers since the beginning of the war. instead of having a rough uh dish of we are suffering to get our hands on plain water only solved to watch what is available. our main problem is we are flooded with sewage into firewood by mosquitos, and 3, and 6 has seen officers who think of as one says around the corner mobile full victim to epidemic has above all, we did not have the basic tools like so for detergents to fight these hard conditions. so we all doomed this situation across many areas in the area by that which is the most densely populated area in the gaza strip is getting day by day much for us. what civilians are cooling the international community to afford them protection, especially in areas that it is what it has announced it to be completely safe
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humanitarians of power. so by soon i would do the euro, there was, but i personally as well as the time so not so limits. it's a goal is that it's been $44.00 days since he's ready, minute treat lawrence to ground defensive in 11 on the as well. attacks of target to the thousands of buildings and hinds across the country, at least 3365 people have been killed. and more than 14000 have been injured. these riley military hit, southern bay root also has multiple strikes. fins of black smoke rising over the area, civilians were forced to flee in panic. then a hold of reports from the lebanese capital, as well as 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
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expected to be had. there's still thousands of people who didn't leave their homes despite weeks of bombardment. most of the attacks come without warning, but at times there's 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 impression. what can i say? i hope the resistance will when the school hundreds of buildings have been destroyed since the war between israel and hezbollah escalated in september. the
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past 48 hours have witness would have been described as the heaviest daytime attack . so 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 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, is she? yeah. what, oh, 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 off the top. and that building was hit. 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 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, it will just listened the death situation that we're living in. and it seemed that
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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, that the head of the u. n. 's agency for palestinian refugees says his organization is experiencing it's darkest moments in 75 years. his comments come off, israel bound under off. i'm afraid thing in the country. despite that reaction, philip brother, is there any, says the agency will continue its work for as long as possible. if only one cannot operate to that same so you and will not be able to operate and to provide these critical services. and in that case, the only i've done that even an option is that the owners and the responsibility
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goes back to the occupying power. meaning that the swim will be responsible to provide this critique of the services you saw from the guys, which is a, which is a steak. but we have also the rest of the west bank. and is there was of them as the foundation of the incoming donald trump administration is taking shape here as president elect has named more top level positions, all thinks of those who stood by him and many who defended his paul functions bought some of his cabinet nominees, have ruffled feathers within the republican policy, which now controls both the house of representatives and also the senate. should have raton see reports from capitol hill in washington dc. donald trump is dominated market rubio as secretary of states. someone viewed with suspicion by the president elect space with welcome to buy washington's foreign policy establishment . it's a tremendous honor to the present replaced with confidence in me, in
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a position of such importance. it's also a tremendous responsibility not received so when lead by the conservative wing of the party from sonoma, nation of to see gabbert is director of national intelligence and my gates is attorney general cabot is criticized with us as involvement and watch equals wasteful foreign was and is 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, paul, to the establishment wing of the republican party. he's made his peace with donald trump and pledge to carry out the president elect 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
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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 victor. over the house republican leadership, elections incumbent mike johnson was unanimous. the re elected to speak about his party there, 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 asked as 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 c l g 0. capitol hill, president joe biden, welcome to present a like so the full office, the white house spokesman promised to smooth transition from democratic to republican administrations. the white house describes the meeting as substances
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from seem is, gets assign, any official documents, a full, many begin the transition process. the transition thank you very much. in 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 it will uh, interesting times where it goes to speak to brian voss and then adds up to direct son visiting professor at the center for rule making strategies at the time a university in talked to thank you so much for joining us from taipei on friday. what are you making of all these confirmed names say fall,
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especially when it comes to the is it full influence? the countries full of foreign policy? i mean top ministry personnel already saying that concern, but he's building a team that will have long lasting changes. it's tempting to say that he's actually seeking 1st to troll, i think in both the democrats and some of the traditional, his members of his own party. but very clearly he's looking number one for loyalty from all his cabinet members. and he's looking for people that are full heartedly embraced his agenda and are going to move forward is going to be, i think, a fairly controversial and perhaps very sticky and difficult confirmation process. i a controversial as you set the, i mean, you have, for example, a full c a got his form, a democratic congresswoman, and now that she's been named as director of national intelligence i, she's already assigned the biden's administration
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a full before and policies and the direction that they were taken. now what direction do you think she'll take? i mean, she is, for example, when it comes to your current of ukraine, skeptic, it has to be very clear. i don't think the director of national intelligence or any one individual is going to direct us foreign policy on any of these key questions. but i think they are all vaguely and pretty much aligned with the president elect us, which is number one that you're going to be very skeptical of international engagement . broadly speaking, multilateralism will will come under, i think, a considerable assault that there will be question. there are questions about continuing support for the ukraine, and i know for much of your audience, i think there's going to be a readiness to a lease is real to lift many of the constraints that under which that government is operated and to make it very clear to the wrong that it's mentally in the region will not be tolerated either. and so i think what you've got essentially are a bunch of people that are going to know that facilitates will not disagree with the president and will be doing everything they can to facilitate what they think
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and what appear to be his wishes. i mean, for example, a mocker rubio, secretary of states a staunch critic of china, or is my understanding there? is it? yes, very definitely a a that is the one feature that i left out, of course, is the degree to which there is another consensus about a difficult need to go hard on china. and i think you need to sort of differentiate, for example, between a rubio, who is the secretary of state domini and waltz. who is the national security advisor who doesn't need to be confirmed by the senate, who i think will fairly easily can slide through the process. they are there recognize that they're well within the main screen and are, are part of the president's parameters to pick his team. on the other hand, that gave you the nominee for attorney general's mis gabbert. as d n i perhaps even p tech stuff has been nominated for the secretary of defense are going to be far more controversial and are really going to test the degree to which the senate g o p which alternately will decide whether or not these nominees get
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through or really complete lock step behind the president are willing to maintain and safeguard the institutional prerogative. ready the congress or you were just mentioning, the senate that because republican policy now controls by the house of representatives, as well as the senate, a major boost for donald trump's agenda. i absolutely use not going to have to fight with the so met with the democrats in which would control one of the houses. the other problem though, is that it's a fairly narrow majority within both the car in both houses in the senate. you know, you've got at least susan collins and we some more cows do you are normally republican independence a by definition of both express skepticism about some of these names and of course, nominating somebody like a. uh, rudy. i'm sorry. gates means that you're going to lose some seats in a very close house. so you've got to have the republican stick together for the president to push his so his agenda through and there are some questions,
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i think very seriously the degree to which they are the members of the republican g o. c has some. so, you know, respect for the institutions that they represent and if you will, the more moderate when to their party or they just want to give themselves over to the president's agenda point class. he said lots of questions there, including whether some of those have been named for such some positions of treason because of them being loyalists over their experience. thank you very much. abroad goes to me in the deputy dykes, i'm visiting professor at tom a university and take a thank you. now polls have opened to ensure line cuz it's not parliamentary election. the country's new president cooled it in hopes of securing a majority in parliament to back his policies, showing himself that it's west of a economic crisis 2 years ago, financial recovery and fights and corruption. well, there's a key issues for vices. no fernandez is. that's a polling station in the capital columbia, with the latest a coming just over 6 weeks off to the presidential election. the
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new leader under commodities on like dissolve parliament, calling this election because he's looking at consolidating power for his national people's power policy. now the policy has gone on record and said that the pages they made to bring change to the country to root of corruption, to address the sort of funding, economic hardships that people are facing, that all of those can be done. and she has said that he has been given the monday the people have sort of supported that pledge. but now he's asking voters to bring in his party into parliament in order to sort of bringing legislation, give teeth to the party in the house so that they can actually implement some of these changes. and essentially give life to the promises that they have made on the presidential election stage. and in the last few weeks of campaigning,
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what they have told people they will do well. still a heads, hey, on al jazeera, desperate for help of leaving their belongings behind. and we talked to people who flipped financing and central sit on the in depth analysis of the days headlines is trumps. when coming at the was posted the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing a mass mortality event, the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside. story question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for a photo josie around to around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural heritage is on display in western museums. didn't happen overnight. we were rob
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colored time. the 1st episode reveals how you repeat and colonize ation. remove tens of thousands of on the facts, and the young people struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen episode one. 0 no. just sierra hearing defined to see how that is ready. a thought here to southern so i'll just use teams across the world when you close to the house of the story, the the
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welcome back to watching out. is there a reminder about such stories this hour? it is radio strike. one southern garza has targeted tense housing forcibly displaced palestinians, at least 26 people have been killed in strong support districts since wednesday. us president elect donald trump has picked florida to send it to monica. rubio is secretary of state, another florida politician. not gotten of his choice to attorney general. he's also nominated a form of democrats and thought rights of national intelligence was to come on, has been an outspoken critic of divine ministrations, foreign policy. so that instructed support forces of killed hundreds of people into 0 states in recent weeks after its most senior come on to dislike to, to the army. the power military group has attacked a number of villages in the region, causing many to flee to escape the violence. oh deserves have a morgan reports from the shenzi, with thousands travelled for days to seek refuge of the these
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people are the latest to arrive here in since the incidents are over and i'll be they've come from villages into the, the state and central sedan escaping attacks by the rapids, support forces, a journey that's used to take hours now takes much longer shut off. i'm a how much has been displaced from here, nadia. in the east of dizzy though, at least $400.00 people were killed there when the paramilitary group attacked them with you on on the um, on the we would be our assistant at our homes and they started losing and beating people who sold refuge in muscles 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 the way, even with it. she's one of thousands who are now living in camps like these. the iris attacks spotted when it's most senior commander defected to the army. in a major blow to the group. people here say it triggered
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a level of violence. they've never seen before. there's no other mazda loving so far, when they come onto the effective b r. i started rating taking everything between the young and the old. they didn't give us a chance to bury the dead. if you try 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 does the other states have been attacked by the rapids support for assistance late october. these are the villages that are under the armies control their in areas run by the iris staff. but the destruction of their commander has angered the power of military force so much. they're taking it out on the residents with at least 1200 killed, more than 155000 displaced in the past 3 weeks alone. some of those displaced thoughts refuge in the east of the country. this with age provided by the un humanitarian office, shows many desperate for 8 as are leaving all their belongings into 0. virginia to
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the east is no easier than the one to send the an aide where occur state many arrived in poor condition. we thousands of people that have been displaced to um, some houses and have come in to get that have, have come into casala. uh which, as i said, we check in the east and um, they are quite in some deplorable then vulnerable states and uh, really demonstrated to assured that they need assistance here in cindy. the peace and stability is temporary flaw from the home step known and unsure if they'll ever be able to return. he but morgan, alta 0, shouldn't be so damn. but it treat police and the brazilian capital, say one man's been killed. dr. call them blew up in the copy up front, then what's the authorities are describing is a suicide attack. it happens outside the supreme court, and brazilian judges and stone fluctuates of the building. following the bloss of
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the i was at the bus stop and this guy waved and didn't say anything else. then we heard the noise. i looked back and so fire and smoke the supreme court security guards came when they were coming. he'd already throwing something at the statue of justice. then he threw something again, that's when he blew up and he fell to the ground. a building with a very dog pulse is now opened its stores to office in dark halls capital it office visits has the opportunity to examine the post and the present in a unique way. because hot reports in downtown to car and abandon building halted by its pass, the french colonial era court house was built to intimidate its african subjects to be known as young crate or something. but the jump has opened its imposing doors to contemporary artist. i was afraid that 1st i think as a right to this building is a monster. artist have taken over the courts delivering
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a form of justice that was absent from the premises. and perhaps still elusive to this day, i think out will takes you to think about what's happening to all welts but allow you to to feel a curious sometimes where we crowd walks from chamber to chamber in this carefully orchestrated exhibition, the dungeons where the innocent were left to die brought back to life by a legendary art is young man with a gay. she's transformed a wing of the building into her living quarters for the be and all this is like a new thing to me as a whole scene like this room and it's uh on start off with the same scene. how self an x rays, you know, safe on the walls? her pioneering work in under glass painting. it is a window, it would appears like a broken future. she says, this is planet or us, and this is the ocean. a mirror for all of humanity catching
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a fracture of light. if that's mirror could speak, what would it say about those? the theme of the bee and all the wake serves both to mourn and to awake it. for african american or to sarah clark. it's a way to confront the enduring legacy of slavery. a call to revive a shared ancestral language. moving through strands of african hair, she calls the twist script. we're all african, just some of us more recently than other. this is split. it's clearly currently curly like minus, right? this is the only thing that is different, right? um. so yes, the prize in are here because the pride in our hair is the pride in our ancestors. and so to deny how your hair grows and to july, what we do with this is to deny that in festal archive, it'd be a no confronting that goes of the past and stripping away complexities to capture
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the essence of our shared humanity in what appears to be increasingly fractured. and so real world nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car, a subset for me, sort of how does the weather is next? then you'll be looking at inside story. i'll be back soon. the . the weather's become ready to be quite in the radium credentialer in the last few days. it's turning vol. more active though, for the know so through greece. see gene in turkey, or we'll see how the shower of thunderstorms moving cool things down little bit, maybe versus time ball goes from about 17 down to 10 over the next 3 days. so it 15 by friday. but that noisily breeze is telling the show stopped to spread across this possibly eastern met their property, hit north and 11 during like friday or early saturday to the east of that we have
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seems there in the southern coaxes for that snow spread to afghanistan, knowles, and practiced on leaving a trail of a few channels in the wrong, otherwise the se, quanto, and dry, no longer funds stores in western society or west. and you haven't. and even the breeze has been blowing down the gulf is becoming light to their house at 31 degrees. older. her parents, the picture doesn't change substantially for the most part beyond the 2 year during friday. seasonal rains in africa, still giving a sketch ringing some i'll do it easier for you, but it's heavy. obviously the focus robin, the coast here is to the west. so equitorial, guinea gamble then to assign governor deal see looks wet and the seasonal increase in the rain has proved itself to be real through zambia and, and bob way, in particular for the years from my elders here on the go and meet tonight. i'll just there is
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