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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 15, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST

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i'm says one documents to now teachers are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and serial venue. this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the program today at least 8 people are killed in an as really strike on the ancient lebanese city about you and committee finds israel's war on gaza has the counter sticks of genocide. and it recommends businesses be held accountable for profiting from
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the protests and support of palestine in the mid tight security for a football match between france and israel in paris and loyalty rewarded us president elect. donald trump means his picks for some top level positions and on piece of statements with the latest sports news. former olympic ski champion, lindsey von bounces, seems, coming out of time. and at the age of 14, the is really a strikes have been barnett areas across 7 on in the past 24 hours. 6 people including 4 paramedics, have been killed in a strike on the town of arabs selim, in the south of the country. and this video shows the aftermath of it is really a striking bald big city in the east. lebanese ministry of health says at least 8 people have been killed and more than 27 injured. let's go to the dosage of ari
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who's in bear with door. so what can you tell us about all these strikes of the well, serial v last strike you just mentioned to a in the city of falls back. it's a historic city. we have to remember at home to world unesco heritage sites in that strike at least if people have been killed, including 5 women now near the city of baltic in the village of doris, just outside of the balls back. another heirs tried carried out this evening targeting is the civil defense center it according to the local governor at lease 12 paramedics at or employees of the civil defense forces have been killed in that striking a search and rescue operation is currently underway at that. see now also in the southern part of the country in the town of never t a, another air strikes targeting civil defense forces at least 4 paramedics have been killed there at the total death. so there at 6 people in total,
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what is clear is that is rose continuing its campaign. 7 targeting as various different parts of the country and among the targets. now at the civil defense courses that is not the 1st time they've come under attack, according to the lebanese government, israel, what israel is doing. why attacking clearly, civil defense forces is a war crime. and they are urging the interm national community to intervene to prevent it from continuing door. so let's talk about diplomatic efforts to try it in the war between israel and hezbollah. we know the us ambassador to live in on has know, submitted a draft ceasefire proposal to the 11 a speaker of parliament. what do we know about this draft proposal and what do we not know as well, what we know. 2 is that 1st it's a draft proposal, it is not a proposal on its own as so this is what we understand the starting point at what
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the us investor has delivered to the speaker a part of the b. barry here who is negotiating on behalf of has the law is a basically a starting point for continuing discussions about the possibility of a cease fire. so very early stages of what we can talk about now we don't know the contents of what is in this draft proposal. but what is clear is that there is now a restart of it to put matic pushed to strive to try and move forward in the discussions about the possibility of a c spar. now, what we have had in the past, and when the us on board to the middle east, english fox seed has come to the lebanese capital. he's been here 7 times over the past year. is, is the re, uh, goes back to implementing resolution 17 o one. that is a resolution that was adopted by the un security council that ends of the last 4 between israel and hezbollah. and what it says is, there should be no presence of arm groups, south of the latania river between
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a southern oven on and the is rarely border. and that the lebanese government, along with you to sell should be patrolling these areas to enforce this resolution . now what israel has said in the past is that it wants control over lebanese aerospace and to be able to have it say when it can target hezbollah positions within the country. and that is something that liberties, government and the, and we have said is a infringement on living on sovereignty. okay, tell us a little bit more about has blogs position because any ceasefire obviously would need their approval. so how do they, what are they said on their position or how they feel about a potential ceasefire going forward? well in the past few weeks, when we've heard from the newly appointed secretary general of the group at 957 p a says that they are not against cease far, but it's not going to happen was the group is under fire that you're not going to
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negotiate under firewall as well continue it's, it's from barton and all of love and on. and it has the lot is also wrapping up. it's attacked on israel. so both sides escalating positively to de escalate were made to be seen. but has the law for as part has says that they are open to the possibility of a cease fire if the groups and basically infrastructure is going to continue as it has in the past. and the sovereignty of the country of loving on is a respected within the cease fire. but we have to remember both sides, israel and has the last remain very, very far apart from agreeing to any kind of a resolution. at the moment, what we're seeing is a continuation of the expansion of this complex as a result of that dosage of ours reporting from the route. thank you very much. darcy and the number of loss of also shaken they. ruth is israel continues to bombard is southern suburbs. the is really army had issued threats of attacks
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multiple times. the 2 areas in the south 11 known as capital houses. there was a no hold or reports from the route. the strikes keep coming. there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign and be rude southern suburb against what the military calls hezbollah target's day and night. the largely empty neighborhoods are coming under attack. other areas where hezbollah has influence are also being targeted, as well as defense minister says as well, we'll continue to hit test below with full force. and there won't be any ceasefire until as well as goals are meant among them, pushing the arms group back from the border area. hezbollah remains defiant. problem uh, has been cut out despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction. our people have no choice but to continue that exist in the face if it's really important lives and need to know
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will not take through politics. what she couldn't to room. our country not submitted to the enemy's condition. i don't know how's the law is fighting back. it is still able to launch themselves and rockets across the border, reaching as far as tel aviv. these really media says these attacks are forcing millions of israelis into shelters among as well stated work goals is the return of tens of thousands of people to their homes in the north has. well, that has said as ro won't be able to achieve that as long as a tax on lab and on continue, it has also made clear as won't accept, as well as conditions for a cease fire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty israel is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations with bins lebanese territories and act on its own against has the law for hezbollah. the main front in negotiations is
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a battle field along the border. it is hoping to change the equation by making it costly for advancing is really troops who are moving deeper inside lebanon. i think when it is a group goal or is that forces go deep deeply in this is on there will be more, uh, exposed. and because moves, well, moving, moving inside and moving deeply, is that weakness is always in his immunization. a concept, isabel has been relying heavily on its air force and casualties are climbing. but hezbollah says, as well as the policy of killing and destruction will not force it to change its position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire center hunter eligibility to build. this is really army spokesman, danielle gar. it says, israel will attack any attempt to bring weapons from syria to hezbollah in lebanon, and any infrastructure in syria where weapons are produced. this comes out the
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reports from syria and state media. the 2 is really or strikes on the capital, have killed, at least 15 people, one hit, the western neighborhood of damascus, while another target at a suburb. the office of the palestinian islamic jihad group was targeted with several of their members killed. 16 others were wounded. the israel killed at least 27 people across the gaza strip on thursday, including in an air strike on an unwashed school that housed hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians in gaza. city at least 4 people, including one child, were killed. some a binge of 8 reports which would cause a massacre. is it occurring daily? reality for palestinians is really bombs of killed. more survivors carry the old
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and the young looking for help. the, the civilians displaced from the north. israel continues with its genocide against the entire published in population. the whole world is watching palistine and women and children slaughter ripped to pieces and show it to the bone. what are the arabs waiting for? why is the whole word silence as our population is ethnically cleansed? enough is enough that these victims are from a pack you in school to being used in a shelter. and goals are sitting hundreds of palestinians forcibly to space from their homes and northern gauze shelving that was in front of the cold. i had seen somebody said that we rushed to celebrate dean school shelter after it was pounded by his riley bore planes. this entire section of the building was leveled and a mess of 5 broke out. as a result, we managed to put the fire out for young children were killed in the attack and on the day began for many of the more emotional good vibes as the old barrymore of the
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young this last funeral is that a luck. so hospital invaded by offering is really strike in magazine refuge account, the specter of death at every hospital in the courtyard. every day. the living being starved as a does block from northern dogs or for weeks. those who have been forced to other areas can get some food, which they have to rush. and what for people like home? yeah, cool. access to some old flower is not enough to forget to reality. that applies to them to show you. do i want them yesterday we had 20 killed the day before yesterday we had fussy, we hear of flashy, and the 100 people being killed every day is a world not seeing this, the whole world can see what's going on and gone to the assignments and turned the heads, nobody cares about. so for the tool to model telephones face that complaint of being abandoned by the world on witnessing recurring war crimes in the last 14 months and denying of basic needs. and israel systematic campaign to dismantle and
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outlaw the only agency mandated to provide relief if or cannot operate the defense. so you and will not be able to operate and to provide this critical services. and in that case, the only i've done that even option is that the owners of the responsibility goes back to the okay thing, power that, occupying power is focused on the military victory over the people. and then regardless of the suffering. 6 and the 43000 palestinians were mostly women and children have been killed since israel ward and gaza began. it appears to be no end in sight. some of the javi other there. israel's war on gaza has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of the genocide, including the use of starvation. and your report by a un special committee appears is real of stripping palestinians of the basic
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necessities required to sustain life, such as food, water, and fuel. gabriel is under reports from the un headquarters in new york of the, the targeting of palestinians as a group the life threatening conditions imposed on them through warfare and restrictions on humanitarian aid have resulted in physical destruction, massive loss of life and are not only violations of international law, but also have all the characteristics of genocide, the un committee report, $27.00 pages with more than $200.00 foot notes used to backup its findings. so with this report today, it is, it, it is dominated and dominant diamond of what israel is doing. in gaza, israel has created a little mix of crisis that will inflict harm on generations of palestinians to come report states a spokesperson reaffirm secretary general antonio gutierrez does not think it's his
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place to use the word genocide. people can argue that he should use different, different words, and different terminology and stronger words are weaker words. but i think he's been very clear and calling out of the violations of law, of international law, of international humanitarian law that we have repeatedly see. the report listed a number of recommendations for member states to stop israel's violations of international law. it calls for nationals including those withdrawal is really citizenship involved in similar violence or violations in guys a to be held accountable. it recommends that companies which are complicit in violations of international law in the occupied post any territories bear full accountability for their actions that enables israel's onslaught. it also recommends investors ensure that their funding in israel does not prolong the occupation of palestinian land. the committee's report will be presented on monday
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to the 79th session of the un general assembly. it's at that point we expect to hear more reaction from member states, especially about the reports recommendations. gabriel's on the, i'll just do that in nations. new york stressed, you know, marian yellow joins us now. you're a law professor at live pool john moore's university. you're also a member of the legal team representing god, the victims before the international criminal court. you're with us from liverpool in the u. k. it's good to talk to you again. so 1st i want is your reading of the language and this report as regards genocide, the exact quotes, the exact quotes from genocide is this. the policies and practices of israel are consistent with the characteristics of genocide. so is the reports thing is realist committing genocide and gaza? is that how you understand it? or are there some legal nuances? there are the perhaps i don't understand. yes. for so many things for having me
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tonight. i mean yes. where is yes, the committee use is very strong and i have the language. there is no deductible dc talking about to think of petition the committee has confirmed the diesel at least committing genocide to say the violations of international which are these validations mentioned on individuals to the domestic dealings causing the serious bodily and my thought of harm. and also imposing the conditions of life in order to destroy a funny scene of physical therapy to hoping to get to sleep. for instance, the force of displacement and of the provincial note was central goose. in other words, the patient has in my little boy's bed. so these are not the only validation of international but doable. place them into the context and the context that gulf of genocide is confirmed with the but especially the community. okay, so this special committee establishes the genocide and it's view is happening in gaza. and then there's something very interesting in this report. there's a sort of big, big red reminder to everyone. and you see this,
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if you read the report big read reminder that everyone has a responsibility to stop genocide from happening. can you explain that to our viewers? because it's not just like any other crime, right? a crime is illegal. we know that. but genocide isn't just the legal. it should be stopped by everyone. can you explain that to or if you, with somebody who yes, i mean some of someone who valuables these not the binding of but these are the recommendations you know towards what the special calling teaser commenting to states is binding according to international specific aaliyah nation for what you were mentioning you to buy and then you liked over the genocide convention, eats back to the genocide, the conventional i mean full single state in this case. so it states, so not these are the obligations of policy people to gauge on this positive obligation means adopting or both people may ensure so to prevent the general side or the case to bonnie should responsible off a general side so easily. the comedy here is doing nothing just then going back to
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directive to those positive opening a showing, enshrined in the compression on the inside of so states should comply with those obligation independently onto a boat. it says, yeah, i just pulled up article one of the genocide convention and it says again, article one, the contracting parties confirmed the genocide of the crime which they undertake to prevent and to punish. do you feel that is happening right now? do you feel the spirit of international law is being respected in so far as countries are actually trying to prevent and punish genocide? what, let's look at these hosp, dakota states. first of all, the positive obligation of preventing the general such dental side. the preventing means, i don't think most people mentioned when they receive the scope of genocide and the international community knows that there is a scope of genocide because it has been said by the international court of justice since january 2024. yeah, that's what he has,
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he's know the international community, in this case in particular, western states hesitate can do a policy to bed extra in house stealing, providing issue and with the white boards suspending the findings to the owner. that's the only agency we say most will provide you many diagrams, d sensing, the gods. you more than him, you know, people him to go to sleep. so in other words, they're not totally violating such positive obligation. but we could also argue that stated by supplying west point squeeze, right? and the bank will also be responsible for the complete it'd be in the commission of policy boulevard. so if the genocide done the genocide convention i, i ceiling maybe i spend too much time reading the various you and reports that are coming, you know, thick and fast really throw 2024 but it's fails to me. reading these reports that there is momentum building in international law. right. that the, the wheels of international law starting to turn a little faster as regards israel and genocide. does it look that way to you and
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your expert opinion or not particularly, i mean yes. yes. was yes, but we have seen these seen so as i said before, january 26 of january 1, think the national cost of adjusting for the 1st time raising post the visual manual, sony. so at the end of being an odd as to the decision also by the international court of justice confirming of the the scope of genocide. and then that would be the request of us once by the prosecutor within the national premium schools. don't say against anything. now it's gotten on what dr. beasen mean, and this means that international law provide to the instruments to put burnett to see this validation of international law, including a general side. but what he's missing so far is of the political are we the we law states in particular over some states, to put the names for side to, to all see these insights tvs the body shop interest, you know, marian yellow law professor at liverpool, john moore's university, thank you so much for joining us around a 0 a football match between france and israel in the french capital is underway,
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mid tight security protests taking place in paris. coinciding with the game protests which called for an end to israel's were on gauze. and demonstrators have been rallying in support of palestine and urging fans to boycott the match. thousands of police officers have been patrolling powers, fearing unrest, french president amended and mcclure is in attendance. boeing not to be intimidated by anti semitism houses. here as the tasha butler reports from pears and there's 200 people here. uh we don't fall from the stadium where that march taking pace for just over kilometer. uh, they gathered here on this square to protest against the fact that this much is taking place of tools because a lot of money is being asking for as the last few days and even weeks. it says the match not to be held is would it be cancelled, or at least this phone to a much like to say people care were very angry and telling us that they felt that
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it was wrong. the fraud to toast, the national team of israel was israel is carrying out his will in dollars a wall says detecting level. and they said it simply sends the wrong message from prompts to the well that it is allowing this team here. it sends a message, the process in a way, in that was a complicit with what was happening that particularly angry to, with the front of the french presence is attending the gave the presence of my girl . it says that he feels it is a show of solidarity doesn't want see the soul to seems that was saying it up to them last week when they was filing when a and is really dr. team a play just that, that is will say, why fi, tooth ortiz, of being so careful, full 1000 police officers have been deployed across the city, tight security. some of the freight testers here actually as a while ago, as they were leaving, some of them didn't try to get a little bit closer to the safety. but they was seeing blogs by police because that
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security there is so high and in the stadiums. well, especially any one of the, i mean, we're hearing about 13000 people in attendance in the stadium that can have a capacity of 80070 people to simply say the way the head of the international atomic energy agency. russell gross is visiting iran, so talks aimed at more monitoring cooperation. it runs nuclear sites to run says it is willing to negotiate with the un agency, but not under pressure for sole source reports. now from different, the fear is going off with us of original war, the head of the international atomic energy agency. the federal c met talk the rental officials into the wrong, including the new, the elected president, mr. position young, who has expressed his willingness to be negotiated the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with west new care energy. new course. it has called for more corporation on wanted to to know if you want us nuclear sites found an explanation of union traces reports and they found
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a some on declare sites. i am here with you around try to find adequate solutions to ease tensions, to move forward. this is my target. this is my concern, and i am confident that we are going to be able to do it. i hope i grossly appeared the mistake during his visit, but there's a huge knuckle thrust between iran and the was nuclear watchdogs getting smaller. the i use is inspections are the limited. you're also used you in agencies on the particularly for us by 3rd parties, particularly as well. but you don't have the top different message. the pulse with the gross or constructive will set you up to be prepared to have the interest. so these are good discussions for designing a new part to reduce the tension spinning costs and others on this issue. you run the assistance will not negotiate on the pressure or intimidation much on the other . the we have repeatedly announced that any intervention is cause illusion. a guest is limited public affairs laundry and will be met with
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a decisive response. we will not allow them to exert pressure on us, putting costs as low as was it in may. both parties agree to resume pools, but not most progress has been made since then. there are growing concerns that is relevant. memphis attacks on doesn't depend on the, to the conflict between your on and united space. and the reason the exchange of missiles and doing is between the run and israel hospital to deepen these concerns . and how does the un nuclear, worst of hope she's with it to do it wrong with how is the pension grocery hopes around to get a little more inspections off it's nuclear facilities? to achieve this, you run the officials have long assisted their companies nuclear program is peaceful and forced to be in use. for the usage you run has embraced uranium up to 60 percent. 90 percent is needed to reach weapons, grade level. this has to have done oh to 0 to hong still ahead on now says 0 struggling with smog in new delhi,
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as the indian capital tops the list of the world's most polluted cities. on christmas, only me in new jersey where it unusually dry. october is feeling an unusually intense wildfire seized details coming up and in sports, mike tyson says there's no way he can lose his come back to slide the age. 65 more than that. the so there's been yet more funding in spain wound dolls and instructions issued and followed. nevertheless, they must do fairly in mount like a this time or where the river best it's banks. it's still raining moment, but the trend is to take the right and study further west throughout the rest of your things and much costs and it might appear. but we're concentrated in spain and
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portugal for us. this is friday's full cost taking the right to. we'll see, i'll golf and up the bolt in between spain and portugal. they're off to cheryl's. you'll notice nearby and see. there was a warning in town of governor during 5th stay, but that's gone. that these are nothing like insufficient shows. the heavy ones that briefly bought some flesh for the sicily, ah, not reflecting grace now there is a warning at the grease for friday and saturday for the potential. big down pulls out of those done to still just adrift, slowly eastwood's into the gym and as i said, the rest of the european plane actually is quite quite the might be a bit of charles of sunshine and coming through on the south of the day is the wind stuff is to things up, in fact, so when the period through dead box and 3 is coming out of your in particular, mos nathan go away and it will end up in dubious from 3 degrees now for north africa. kimberly was the hottest place to november space near 40 just about here. otherwise, the breeze is blowing the heat westwards. in
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the philippines, women are renting out there with this sort of this. he is controversial in a highly religious nation to put in underground business driving. if the birth certificate of a child is falsified, is that elite it is $1.00 oh, $1.00 east goes under cover to repeat the legality in the industry. the, for the news behind on al jazeera, we are the ones traveling the extra mile. the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. hod he came into the space say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task, like all of them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thought, providing on sense how much math trip do you think impulses right now to us. it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era
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the the to watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines this hour and 11 on and is really use. drake has targeted the city of fall back in the east. at least 8 people have been killed and more than 27 are injured. local officials say a single defense sensor was hit report by a u. n. special committee has found israel's warfare methods to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide. it accuses israel of creating a legal mix of crises that will inflict severe harm on generations to come. and protesters have gathered in the peruvian capital lima to demand the government
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take action on crime activists from various public sector unions of planned a 72. our nationwide strikes to denounce the hyphen levels of criminality in the country. the strike coincides with the asia pacific economic cooperation form taking place in lima until the 16th of november, a world leaders from the asia pacific and started arriving and the proving capital ahead of this a pick some. it's a short time ago. chinese president, she landed in lima uncertainty, wrote by donald trump's return to the white house. and the situation in the middle east are expected to dominate the agenda. a china perhaps more than most countries will be bracing for fractious relations. ahead with the united states us president joe biden is expected to land in the peruvian capital shortly. so our latin america editor lets see a newman joyce's live now from the proving capital lima. so tell us about the kind of welcome that she is getting. he's already getting the red carpet treatment i see,
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and china has taking center stage, even before the apex summit begins. absolutely, when i was coming in, in fact from the airport, i could see peruvian and chinese flags all over the parks, flying everywhere, pick the little children and also caring the chinese flag. definitely a red car, but the kind of red carpet that i didn't see any sign of at least for the welcome the u. s. president. and this is because china has really become the lead or the economic leader of most of the lives in america. it has displaced without question the united states and what used to be the united states back yard or so it was known. china is the fact that with the exception of venezuela and columbia, china is, and mexico, i'm sorry, china is the number one trading partner for, for the countries on this part of the world. and to show that all and he is showing
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off and in a very short time, if you will be an all your rating remotely from the presidential palace where he will also be meeting with bruce president. this we understand for security reasons, he will be in all day reading what is called a mega port, about a kilometers from where we are right now. this port is, will be the largest, presumably the most important one in this region. a real the center stage to really connect the pacific rim and china with for rule and the rest of latin america. as it also demonstrates just how much interest china has in latin america as opposed to the united states. now it can also say that the united states throughout this whole period in which china has been growing its influence and its investments has told its partners here that china represents a. c a, a violation or certainly a threat to their national sovereignty, but united states and i can also include president job. i didn't have not offered
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anything exchange to for the latin american countries. ok. since the leaders of the world has 2 biggest powers, they're going to be where you are going to be in town in lima for biden, and she going to meet and if so, what some state during that meeting given, of course, the biden is about to leave office exactly what they are expected or the or to now just in fact that they will be meeting on the sidelines at the summit on saturday. they will be discussing and we haven't heard this from us. senior officials for the white house officials that they will be discussing, for example, washington is concerned about china's increasing role in supporting russia and it's war against the ukraine. the fact that they are now some 10000 chinese troops in russia. also talking about trade and many of their differences. however, the white house has been very careful to say that while it is a and i'm quoting this, a difficult and complicated relationship,
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it is also consequential and they are have to reach agreements. the problem is the president joe biden now is a week president. he does not have the authority to really make binding agreements with any of the leaders that will be here. i remember that a peck represents 60 percent of the global g, d, p, and nearly 40 percent of the world's population. so whatever it is that they talk about may not mean very much in 2 months time when president, with their new president donald trump steps in. right, let's see a newman. thank you very much that you're reporting there from the lima room. us president elect donald trump has named the more top level positions, including many who shown loyalty to him within the last few minutes. robert f. kennedy junior has been nominated for the health secretary role. former presidential candidate is a known vaccine. skipped 6. is an environmental lawyer by training and has no formal background in public health. like hannah is live for us near trump's home in florida. so mike, i suppose that's,
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that's one way to write the headline known vaccine skeptic set to be the us secretary of health. exactly, add to that somebody who says that h i b does not cold aids that vaccines cause autism. a number of incredibly controversial comments have been made by the no money to the health services. and certainly this is the latest in the series of controversial appointments smell. rubber, they have kennedy junior, obviously, the son of brother to kennedy be. his uncle was john f. kennedy, a political family well known, but even his own family, up to, in the backs of him once they aligned himself with trump. dropping his own presidential campaign and deciding to get behind donald trump in his campaign. now, from the very beginning, donald trump promised him that he would be rewarded in some form. here is the
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reward. donald trump saying in the announcement on social media that he is giving him the job that goes to somebody who's going to fight against the drug companies, who's going to fight against those who attempt to profit from health. but very clearly, there's going to be major issues here in terms of a man overseeing departments who's public positions, who's positions on health policy, the publicly opposes. so this is going to be a very difficult situation should, is confirmation go through with emphasis on that should. yeah, mike, can you put this in context for us because trump world, i should say trump's cabinet is taking shape really fast and a number of his nominations more than a few have been pretty controversial already so far as exceedingly controversial. um, they are a number who have no training or experience in the fields with when which they put
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you have got a director of national intelligence who overseas a team of the us is intelligence agencies who has no prior knowledge whatsoever of any form of intelligence gathering or even how to run a huge bureaucracy. you have for example, met gates that no money for heads up the justice department. well, he was investigated by the justice department for a number of years on 6 trafficking charges before the justice department drop the charges. but then the house ethics committee took up the allegation, they've been investigating him on a series of ethics charges, which will probably now all go away once he resigns and takes up this post, but he's still going to get through a senate hearing now the senate hearing is going to be particularly contentious with regard to gates because he was the one who grew up the whole republican congressional caucus by opposing kevin mccarthy with the in house speaker leading
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to numerous rounds of election before mike johnson finally got through to become speaker of the house of gates is not well liked among the fellow republicans in particular because he created so much schism within the republican party in the house. so these are going to be very difficult as senate selection send it to hearings. and it's perhaps because of this that donald trump has very clearly signaled, but he wants to bypass to send a confirmation process on a number of these appointments. these last 4 recess appointments, which means that the senate does not sit and the appointments are made and then acting capacity for a period of up to 2 years. so all of these things are happening, but some of these candidates all going to come up before the senate and they're all going to be 5 weeks at a number of these hearings. mike had a reporting from near mara lago trump's home in florida. thank you very much like a combination of dry conditions and the high winds are fueling an unusually intense
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wildfire season in the northeastern united states. one person has died and 5 states are under so called red flag warnings. kristen salumi has more from new jersey helicopters battle wildfires from the air, the new york skyline, and the distance clouded by smoke. as unusually dry conditions throughout the northeast fuel and unusually intense wildfire. susan and the numbers are frankly staggering. sits early october, the new jersey forest fire service as responding to $537.00 fires, which is put differently. a 1300 percent increase about an hour's drive from manhattan cruise have struggled to contain some of the most intense burns at peak covering more than 16000 acres. roll new york state and jersey. one young man died, battling the fires when he was hit by falling trees. firefighting is extremely difficult to get a seat were very steep,
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rugged train. but urban areas have not been spared either. like this part, north of manhattan, new york city saw more than 250 brush fires in the last 2 weeks and unprecedented number. what has sparked these fires is largely unknown. the dry and windy conditions make them difficult to fight, and experts a climate change is making them more frequent. we're now dealing with a situation where the entire fire season, or they danger zone for fires, time wise is extended. and it is also affecting other parts of the united states that we did not expect. so the ne right now is having a poor proliferation of the red flag. warnings for fires, breast fires. the states of new york and new jersey have each seen their driest october's on record, resulting and unusually low water levels. that reservoir is like this one which
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provides drinking water to more than a 1000000 people. residents here are under a drought morning and being asked to conserve water. residents are also being asked to properly dispose of cigarettes and to avoid outdoor burning light cap fires and grilling to prevent more fires from breaking out. kristen salumi al jazeera manasquan, new jersey world leaders are discussing how to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels. delegates of the un climate conference in azerbaijan, or discussing how to increase investment in green technologies. you're also looking at housing, encourage countries to invest in climate adaptation and at the role of artificial intelligence. that's one way to reduce carbon, yet us there is to protect the world's forest, but more than $10000000.00 hector's, as far as the areas are being lost around the world, according to the united nations. and that means our reinforce could vanish within a century, rapidly expanding agriculture is the main driver of deforestation, particularly capital ranching,
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so being farming and palm oil production. deforestation threatens more than half of the planets. biodiversity is also responsible for 13 percent of global carbon emissions, making it a major driver of climate change. the annual economic losses from deforestation, or estimated at more than a $100000000000.00. a brazil has had a difficult year with fires and drought destroying wetlands and drying up rivers in the amazon. one family, passionate about preserving their country's natural environment, has been working to restore ports of the atlantic greenforest one tree at a time. monica janik yet has the story from what the echo smelly, so we'll get a was and in some ways still is a hunter so that he's reinvented himself instead of stocking game. he now wanders to what's left of preserve, atlantic green forest tracking, sees that might bring thousands of trees back to life. boston may. so how does this
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best buy? because it seems the fucking for different people that we don't grow, dial up things and replace them. well, it's no small job. well, preserves, amazon gets most of the attention, the lush atlantic sports ones that stretching for 1000000 square kilometers along the countries coast has gone largely overlooked. now, only a quarter of it remains. the rest has given way to tattle wrenching and urban development. we tie up, i'll walk you up here to somebody, kilometers from the city, a free edition, narrow on what used to be for families farm. i don't want those people from now. these labs have been in my family since the early 19 hundreds. we used to log a plant, coffee, and sugar cane, and reese cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy. there were barely any trees left until one day. mikhail, his grandfather decided the time so changed and the forest should return to its
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roots. the farm was transformed into the environmental n g o have what? the log family still runs. it now was one of brazil's largest reforestation projects 20 years ago. these used to be grazing lands filled with horses and cows. now it's filled with trees. 810000 representing 500 species of the atlantic forest. the farm is no and expanding conservation projects with new lands being bought and reforest it. me. kyla says the project could always succeed by involving the local community. farmers became gardeners, hunters became forest guards and guides for scientists and taurus. students now understand that their future depends on this forest, and i mean that just the students. so there was some processing. these children grew up surrounded by nature. but that doesn't mean they understand its importance . when the parents work here,
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when scientists and tourists come looking for rest of the sheets of them, it gives display significance. this year has tested brazil, fires have ravaged the pump demo, leaving scores on the world's largest tropical wetlands. historic drought has drained rivers and the amazon you had him to have well, reserved people keep moving forward. fueled by a simple idea of forest re born one tree at a time money pay and i give all just sierra web. yes. 2, bersale visibility in india is capital has full and sharply as toxic smallish rouse the city, new daily, no tops the list of the world's most polluted cities. bernard smith, reports of the new delhi city, or far too, is a fighting a losing fossil with small. but these on 2 small guns are only a temporary solution. the clouds of talk 6 fumes of back, almost as quickly as bad as best. officials are blaming
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a combination of high pollution humidity, no wind, and a dropping temperature which sent a quality into the severed category. for the 1st time. this is the city's hospitals and clinics filling up with the consequences. children particularly vulnerable children no more grown years because that means it's still music. things like not so much already developed and they lead sense of most of the new one children. i'd wondered that some of these is the city has regulations, but as opposed to come back small cause with the even though all plate numbers are allowed on the roads on the ultimate days construction site should have on 2 small guns. all these regulations are still building with how much is it's being implemented on the ground. no one knows about the issue board or the construction site, so you can clearly see that it's not on the guidelines are based on the zone by mid week. daily was the world's most polluted city. according to
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a global ranking index, it's expected to remain bad at least until friday, by then when should pick up dispersing the fault and giving people a chance to see more clearly. but it's all just there. then you governor of nigeria, is it? oh, state has frozen all state owned bank accounts 2 days after taking office monday. oh people. lo, says bankers and civil servants who failed to comply will face arrest. the governor says he has found infrastructure projects abandoned, and revenues being improperly collected on behalf of the state government. he has sacked, old political appointees, and an investigation into the actions of a former administration will now take place. the more evidence is emerging in sedan of the mass killing of civilians, india 0 state. the power military rapids support forces is accused of killing more than $1200.00 civilians. the latest round of violence began after and are assessed commander defective to the army. last month, escalation has led to a huge displacement. crisis, else 0 is have
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a morgan has this update from cartoon. dozens of people continue to flee the eastern parts of the state in central to that, with some of them seeking refuge and cindy in the northern parts of the country. now we spoke to some of those people seeing and they said that the witness horrors at the hands of the parent and the 3 rapid support forces. as it took out, it's under the destruction of their senior most commander to the army side. they say that despite the fact that the eastern part of disease lies under the control of the, our assess the, our stuff target that civilian force people from their home late fees on them as these thoughts refuge and marks that some people were killed as they tried to negotiate with the rapid support for so, but the data conference, which is an independent monitoring body says that at least 14 bodies were discovered in the village of city high in eastern, just need a states in central to them. that's one of the villages where they wrap it. support 4th is launch an attack on forcing the residents to sleep. and where residents have
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been at least 140 people have been killed. and that's prior to the discovery of the 14 decompose bodies. now the $20.00 conference says that those bodies have been decomposed beyond recognition and that the village of city is now empty of its presidents. if just one of the villages where people have been reportedly killed in the village of him. any of those who were able to flee from their say, that'd be our assistance and used to lace each uh on the residents. and despite the fact that they were seeking refuge in moscow, we met some of them in the city of sending the northern parts of the capital. and they recounted the horrors of the horrors that they witnessed that'd be handled. the recess in the eastern just either in central to them are still a head on alpha 0 and sports. a happy return to the national team for south korea's favorite son, world cup, qualifying action,
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coming up in the board with peter stem it who joined us in the studio. peter federal, thank you very much. a little bit sky champion, lindsey volume has announced he's coming out of her time and at the age of 40, and she has not ruled out. so i'm competing at the next winter olympics. david state support only 6 years after hanging a post ski boots, lindsey vaughan is dusting them off again and ready to hit the slopes. she's rejoining the usc team with the media to affect the spike having surgery for a partial knee replacement. earlier this year, the 40 votes that you wouldn't be doing it if you didn't think she could compete. so you may think for the sport,
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she's please the over the last few months when i actually had friends who spoke to tied down to new zealand in the summer, back on the re skis back training gates and years ago we still had a the honda income at night time and the only woman to ever done that, and it was i called clinic and it shows that she was still skiing incredibly fast. and i do believe that she can come back and be up there again. one of the most successful female sports, those in history bonus at 320000000 pick mid list including a downhill gold and vancouver in 2010. she hasn't ruled out competing the next 20 games in 2026 saying everyone knows how much she loves racing at the olympic course in co tina. one of these grades of strengths was that she was able to take more risk than anyone else who would absolutely throw myself down down her courses. she would see on men's equipment. so let's go menu. these are all in the women's gaze because she was bigger and stronger and, and, and just kind of more powerful than,
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than most of the other women she was competing against. but that did come with a cost and the cost was that she crashed. you know, quite a few times in hard to so numerous occasions, you know, i know people who have skied with food knee replacements, but they're not going to be racing down. you know, i see, you know, was that downhill costs is, you know, 90 miles an hour when she would start with 82 will come victories in 2019 when was taught the old time list. but she since been surpassed by fellow american mikaela schiffron, the to may go head to head as early as next month. with the new season starts at the the creek in colorado. they've been stokes, don't you 0? i mean things you have international. so next thursday, let's start with the race to qualify for the 2026 woke up. south korea have be some to wait a wait on, you mean? hold on the scroll sheet with a penalty only is between. so the national theme of injury,
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the koreans winning this 131, a top creepy with 13 points, i need the top to qualify directly. both 3rd and 4th will advance to another round concert. i picked up 3 points and they did something dramatic fashion, an injury time. go from lucas. monday's helping them seal a 3 to win over whose becky stun result means cause i said full thing, group thing. well, because banks are in sick with the african now in thing is you have seal based spots mixed use. couple of nations haven't been reduced 10 men. they scored an injury time when it's a beat medic ask a 3 to ali, a score in the go to europe. now we curtis jones school with a very cheat. the goal is in the b grease. 3 mill away in the nation's league paper . retribution for the year 2024 run is up of to being stunned by the greeks at wembley, england, now the top they agree to match. we reported on earlier in the our between fronts and visits as israel finishing
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a goal is true results. imperative and sponsored 2nd in groups 82 behind it. so the guy, england of last 2 closing counts is in a row to new zealand and australia mixed up. they face will champion south africa, captain, jamie george says they are determined not i need to improve, but to right. the rooms of last use one point, the feats in the world cup semi final push. so hard to hear from that game, of course we all big games on that. you have huge regrets for them if you don't when and if you know we were so close we were on them christ. i think we saw a little bit of a blueprint of what works against them. but at the same time, we also needed to make sure we're close out that came or elsewhere the old black. so looking to make its 3 windows from 3 against 6 masons opponents in november, the key rains have already seen of england and island. but next step is fronts to a boosted by they returning captain and 20 pounds. we know how much of fluency he's
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on the game that he's a master technician. i know started francis a place where he's bites of incredible where i'd be want to call me to wherever we are of his job. his branson. i look forward to to, to, i'm paying a visual mike tyson says there's no way he's going to lose against jacob, pull the 58 year old. former heavyweight champion is returning to the ring against the youtube who was 51 years younger than him. what do you lose the sight? thank you. i'm not going to lose. but what did you say that the thing, the last news? oh the said, i am not going to did you hear what i say? or am i can very clear about what is going to happen so i'm not going to lose. you just have a thank you so much
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a that's peter with your world sports. and that wraps up this news hour, but we're back in just 2 minutes with another full slate of world news on elders here. the in the philippines, women are renting out there with some of it. this is controversial in a highly religious nation to put in underground business driving. if the birth certificate of a child is falsified, is that illegal is $1.00 oh $1.00 east goes under cover to review the legality in the industry. the for the news for higher on out just era, then it goes president bussey region. my fire has called for a snap legislative election on november 17th. his a to in a parliamentary majority are real loved and precious plan of reforms including fighting corruption. but can the new leader bring political stability to his nation? stay without 0 for full coverage?
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i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his eye point by camera, where all those prefer not to look. i write about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught up us worse filmmaker rally, and also viet turn when, on the power of political lot. what i'll just stories we tell sales about also. and how do we base our past to change our future studio, be unscripted upon one on i will just sierra across the globe ecosystems under administering to this later started moving back. it started melting on the wrong in the scrolling test and we cannot create s, y 6. fluids have the lowest beginning to hold multinational to account or connected s neighbors by those images. and how the i do is giving make turn the go right, is altering our relationship with the planet. this is what is sort of a house. it's about ensuring that like one action planetary, just based on al jazeera,
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