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treatments tend to be a graveyards who displace families from the heart of the story. hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gaza have little if any food, walter, or how scare their faces up to lift to conditions the . ready you know, less often israel strikes 11 owned by root southern suburbs have been targeted again as part of a booming campaign against has voted on the hello and welcome on side of side of this is on the 0. lie from the whole. so coming up on the shy israel targets the residents and data by law coming, 3 members of the same family, $27.00 palestinian signed and a tax of cost of gaza strip on friday. cynical for past,
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for an election cooled by the president less than a year. also, he took office plus our baton according from as the by zone on the properly dropping levels of the cost screen seats and the impact that's how big on by the it's $47.00 days since these writing ministry norms to ground, defensive and lebanon is really troops of kil, golden, 2011 a citizens and destroyed thousands of buildings and hines. the financing and bombing has displaced an estimated 1200000 people, 400000 of them all children. barrett has been targeted and is really strikes on friday as a senior advisor to the wrong supreme leader. and that was lebanon's prime minister . israel has been conducting unrelenting attacks on the capital,
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mostly hitting residential buildings in the city south. then a hold reports from davids, as israel's airstrikes are massive. residential buildings are being drunk, down the bombardment favorite southern suburb, an area regarded as a heads while a stronghold has been the most intense and heaviest, yet as well escalated forth on the arm. it's been nearly non stop since tuesday. this is a aftermath of just one is really strikes a residential building, reduced to rubble. but there is widespread damage to the area. all of these homes are now uninhabitable. every few hours, these really military issues are forced evacuation order and more of the residents who state and these largely abandoned neighborhoods are forced to leave off money was among them. he is now homeless. i wasn't the house that being, i'm they so that word and in the beginning i it on. i got my phone,
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i taught it and then i went down the street. the way the world bank says is really strikes have partially or completely destroyed $100000.00 homes across lebanon in recent weeks and lost his amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing as part of a strategy by as well. the pressure has a lot to agree to its conditions. to end the war, the united states presented the new cease fire proposals to 11 on. it coincided with the arrival of a running official allie, larry johnny in big boot. he reiterated around support for his beloved and met the speaker of parliament. that'd be berkeley who is in directly negotiating with as well. on behalf of the group, all the new decision made by the resistance and the government and live on we agree with and support all the while the strikes are escalating. this used to be a civil defense headquarters in eastern living on it wasn't as well as 1st attack
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on rescue workers, despite repeated calls of the international community to pressure as well to a low risk you worse to save the reach sites that are involved in most casualties more than a dozen paramedics were killed in this bombing. i rushed to the center after hearing about the attacks. o as in shock because i started to scream. what is happening with people who help others? our job is human a terrier. i started to call up to 5, the, it was my friend for 45 years. i called out for the others. no one answer. the living on says efforts are being made to reach an understanding to end the war. as well as insistence that it can act against hezbollah, if it attempts to rearm, has been rejected by his beloved. it's not clear what is in the new cease fire proposal. but hezbollah says it's studying it. so i know who else has ita balte. the
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. the goal is the strip has been under constant shunning from these really minute traits move in full 100 days with at least 27 palestinians killed by israel since friday morning. and dated by the 3 members of one family were killed when is role targets at a residential building. the attack? well, sir, left many others with critical injuries and reduced homes to revel no response in the south either with at least 11 people killed and set for to tax. i am sending a, it's a goal is a, is more difficult than ever with the north, almost totes of a console to 0 and office for the coordination of humanitarian, a fast, also known as on shot. it says that israel block 6 attempts to deliver a life saving assistance to besieged areas. in northern garza, tens of thousands of palestinians have enjoyed salvation, intense involvement, and forcible displacement. and then,
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or for more than 40 days now also has aimed to bring in food and water to jamalia bits handling the bid that you thought it was on has low on the developments on the ground. and the goal is to strip as far as we know, that is when the military has conducted a series of s likes of other reading tens theory this time, of course, many areas not only in the central area, but the main focus has been pretty much on the north of district farm, we saw a pretty big truck light of a please it to a ration affecting him and attacked conditions. and we know that to the hospital, so unfortunately overwhelmed with wounded people who have been getting a treatment over the past 24 hours resulted from the it's really a swipes, tend to be from button. and we know from, by what confrontations and bait law have town and in devalue, all still raging. we come, most flights is on the east video corporation forces. similarly, is situation in a rough la city in the, in the far south of the strips are like images of witness and even indicated
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a very wide escape destruction of a situation of operations being conducted in full area to close to the re inquiry. those are the parts of the 3 things that, that have been described to be limited. apparently everything has changed upside down in that city with no sort of response on the ground. yeah. sorry, so, but, so i'll do that. i have the cranes present. lensky has criticized the phone call between the german chancellor and russia's president's pleasant person in charge. so a show spoke for the 1st time and need to use a said bank has the latest from ukrainian capital keys that we understand. the german chancellor spoke with the ukrainian president, luckily as the wednesday before speaking to the russian president, and i've left him is it is the end of the evening address has said that this opens up the pandora's box as he called the contents of undermining efforts to isolate
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russia now from the outset of this conflict, ukrainian president of documents and as guest as well as needed, especially western wants to isolate the russia to take strong actions. and he's been relatively successful in terms of doing that. there's been sanctions against russia and increasing isolation, but he says that he believes is increasingly important for the rest and present to we can. that's why selection and this phone call from the german charles, that is a step tools that he says that they won't be another minutes agreement that needs to be a for a piece here in ukraine, not at the farm is the spokesman has also spoken. and he says that strong options on the did not woods in the past to be pushing russia tuvell. it's a piece, but the reality is in the back of all of this is that the back told in ukraine rate is on, in the east of the country. the russian full season making a slower wants is and then,
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and at least 3 tons important tons the russian forces have almost encircled them and is believe that some of those ukrainian front lines are crumbling. but also the context is that the united states has elected present donald trump, who has said in the past that he would end the war in 24 hours. and this concern had at least uh that that could change the fates of this rule and the support for ukraine. but as i said, there's been concern here from t from and then see a bite that phone calls. but also the reality on the ground is that russian forces are making the advances in the east of the country. side big i 0 chief ukraine wash is warranty crane has been a main tool, came point to the asia pacific. i cannot, the corporation summits improved with leaders pledging continued support for keith . the summit is also final, is it from isaac firewall to the by the administration. the was president and his
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and secretary of state, and they've been kind of both attending the event in the mail to invite him. that was neat as a south korea and japan on the sidelines of a pack and attempt to submit strong ties before he leaves office. lots of america and it's understanding human reports from the summits in lima. there's 2 days, some of this being overshadowed by i'm searching t fueled my concerns over hostilities, most economic and military on the global scale. and the knowledge that president joe biden, who is an outgoing president, cannot speak on behalf of his successor donald trump. however, in prison invited did meet with the 2 closest allies of the united states in asia. that is the leaders of japan and south korea. they discussed concerns over hostilities by north korea and china. they sent out a joint to communicate, saying that they quote, strongly condemned north korea's attempts to support russia in its war against
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the crane. i refer a reference of course to the at least $12000.00 north korean troops that are now in russia. they also promised to maintain a very, very close alliance as a way to try to dissuade china, to increase its hospitalization and its temps to regain control over taiwan. now, the president of china will be meeting with joe biden on the outskirts of the media on the final day here in lima. what they will discuss is not certain, and what agreements of a need they can possibly reach, considering that joe biden is on his way out, is also even more. i'm certain you see and human. i'll just hear a lima peru, south africa's police minister has place to potentially help hundreds of minus the conduct around in the northwest providence. authorities close the entrance to the shelves as part of a campaign against illegal mining. now it's less than those inside without food. and water, but now and was supposed to be
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a change of stops by the government ministers since the mature now has promised to intensify efforts to get the miners out. the challenge is been the slow process of it getting those people who are underground at uh out of the, uh, the minds one in the last few months, 3 or so that's been a bit of progress. but we need to intensify that. we need to a much more quicker process because it is risky and due to us for them to remain where they uh, for a longer period overcome. so that's very tired and comes off through another minutes. the cold line is criminals and bouts of smoke. the amounts of the mind harmless, hostile reports from so fontaine police in south africa. cool. this operation, close the whole, the image, the force people wish and in any legal might,
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and still fontaine to return to the surface where they'll be arrested. that we're going to move them out. they will come out to entertain the help to remove criminals and not to be helped criminals. to be pissy cutest, the authorities sealed the entrance to the mind, just drop food and water being transported underground. the estimate 3 to 400 people are in the mind. but could mean to be to say, as many as 4000 could be down there and see, and many may die. as a result, it shows that the government has intention of equipment didn't do you know, right. i mean, our compliment or government has loans to a case i think is right for not providing to people know we, i have this, i'll definitely get the same. government cannot provide food to the people that have died in the same left. it's unclear how long the mine is, had been working underground, but it could be many months. of course, my brother,
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one brother, came to me the domain name. now we've got 7 months inside, but i'm looking for the brother m o, i don't. if he's in communication with my brother, that's why you see some mine is i believe, to be suffering from a lack of food and water and maybe 2 week to get to the surface. the police of court and all of the area they calling this a crime scene. the mind soft is over base, very quiet. now, family members and community, there's an oregon home. nothing is going to happen overnight. mean last, thousands of people are still supposed to be trapped underground. this mine is one of the several in north waste problems targeted by police in the past month. as part of the government's campaign against legal mining, members of the community have volunteer to ask you the minus police of austin to sign insurance forms to ensure they are aware of the dangerous hardaman tossed out
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of their still fontaine, south africa as well. still ahead on al jazeera, the russian investment fuel pump hungry protest found, find parliaments in the break rate, georgia region on the challenges inside on outside museums, parliaments, against the controversial plan and fixing indigenous, sorry, the had lower, the stormy situation that's been plaguing southern parts of the stage it remains as we go into the we can do, you can see we've got is soggy. another storm that is disappearing as it moves into tie one behind it. another one which is expected to become a ty,
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food moving across the north of the philippines. so it's going to bring some very width and windy weather once again to this on on sunday. we've also seen some heavy rain to the north of that moving across the southern islands of japan, some heavier rain as well across horseshoe, stretching up towards the north and not rain line is a divide between much more machine with conditions down in the south and much cooler conditions across to know if it is looking pretty settled across the north of china, but much cooler in beijing window showing its hands to the west of china. and there's a divide across the south asia. it's west to down in the south for the likes of carola tumble now. do and sure lanka, much to wire across the north to people that northeast corner. a few raines coming into focused on and northern parts of india, but it remains the story of fog and smoke. here we've got the warnings out for that fog for the heart of the next few days. and we'll see the quality remain very poor across new daily flight improvement here on choose day.
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the in the philippines, women are renting out there with this sort of, this is controversial and a highly religious nation to put in underground business driving. if the birth certificate of a child is falsified, is that illegal? it is $1.00 oh, $1.00 east goes under cover to really legality in the industry. the, for the news behind on al jazeera, a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of on networks janice on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back to watching on is there a reminder about some stories? the ssl is ready for us is launch several strikes and basically this is a senior advisor to the wrong supreme lead. and that was lebanon's prime minister, whose visit comes the day off with us submitted a proposal for these fonts and the fighting between israel and husband law, as well as bombing campaign in guns and skills, at least 27 palestinians on friday. and the last 3 members of the same family died when israel phones a residential building. and germany's johnson that has spoken to russian president driving they have to except for the 1st time and maybe 2 years in an hour long for the show 3 of funds and then support ukraine bonds in training and present, set the full underlined assets types of expression of cost is government says bank down on the russian investment deal off to protest is broke into parliament. it's whatever allows russian companies to buy property in the break way region,
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which is recognized by most goes and independent states, but as claims by georgia as its own melana rest of the rich reports on gates with no match with laurie as protested. and i've called you a break away region of georgia, broke through the problem and spends angry about an investment agreement with mosca, which many see it would increase russian influence in price that goes out to the appropriate to markets. audited by to a guest, the crowd store department in the capital is to call me that demands an outrage. growing a busy deal down with the president dismissed the president in addition to altamont of the president's resignation with a month. but parliament impose a moratorium on the agreement and on the lower and apartments most of the world still considered as have caused the apart of georgia. but russia,
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it doesn't. it recognized it as a dependent in 2008 and has been increasing. it seems to, instead of the worst, i think the new created russia is pricing local probably because they have a lot of, uh, initiate the so called lowe's and agreements. bits are like, uh, uh, getting all the benefits for actually the business. they also, we're planning to go out to the apartment there and give it to the citizens. so it and make it these dollars for like a demographic. the defense is full so sorry, just to say that preparing to withdrawals the controversial agreement. but it may not be enough to dump in the anger if provoked, you know, that was to be to reach out to 0. combining has ended in senegal of ahead of parliamentary elections on sunday. president bus 00. my say cold, his early pole, less than a yeah of to say k office phase policy currently doesn't have
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a majority in parliament bonds. he's hoping this vote will change that in order for him to tried to push through his policies. se has promised to create jobs, unimproved livelihoods, votes as though you were concerned about the economy as inflation has drastically affected the cost of living. because hot reports from dot com, the campaign has really caused some major traffic jams like to see tier because candidates are using caravans going from neighborhood to neighborhood trying to pitch to voters that they should vote for them. a 165 seats are up for grabs, but much of this selection is not about the empties. but about this man. and so go the leader of the party plus stuff. and a lot of young people have been supporting him except his he has not been able to run for office since 2019 either. he's been put in jail or bard from running during the last presidential election. it says deputy bus here to my 5 was elected as
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president really up in pitching to people to give him the full power he's trying to get an hour right majority that will allow him to make major changes to send the goals, including changing the constitution. but also bring jobs to young people fighting corruption. these are some of the issues that people want to address in this parliamentary election to come down to monthly to for bucks like a football much where you have the 1st and just to come have it of the presidential election is just the 1st of that. but we go and move that to really make things work. we need to have it majority in the national assembly national. what is particular to this election is the number of 1st time candidates that are looking to change the political landscape of this country. among them is vice, who is
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a 1st time candidate vasquez who monica los here, lynn and i is also important. i've seen the old but edition that have failed. they didn't meet the people, the expectation. right now what's and they get these people won't, is change a new way of doing politics. the night is young and this is just the beginning. they will continue to campaign, going from neighborhood to neighborhood if the 1st time candidate with it is to create a generational shift and change the landscape, the political landscape of this country. because hawk l g 0, the card us stokes, closed low on friday, which comes off the wall street initially saw some big games and music. they also the presidential election. donald trump's victory in his promises of deregulation were widely expected to boost lockets, but as christmas to them a report that was short lived. now some investors are concerned about how trump presidency will affect the markets. wall street rally the day after donald
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trump selection finance and fossil fuel company stocks gaining on the expectation of lower tax rates and less regulation under the new administration. this is historically, we are looking at the biggest move in the downward in about 2 years for up to 1500 points. clearly, the stock market is loving the donald from when bitcoin search to an all time high, bullied by trump's promise to create a crypto currency reserved. make the united states the crypto capital of the world . but not all of the president elects proposals were met with the same enthusiasm. but if you look at his tax policy, if you are rich banker, you loved the tax, the tax cuts of trump. they'll be a bigger fight on economic questions between wall street and trump on terrace wall street testing. like there's many news,
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the federal reserve was in no hurry to cut interest rates and uncertainty over home would replace gen, yellen as treasury secretary, by the end of this week, the bond market was trading lower. the bond markets act when the political balance fails to read in big spending, and our big tax cuts. if we see large tax cuts at no spending, the, it's good. it says united states into a debt to g d. p ratio that's associated with rio long term def. difficult. i'll just take a moment to ask you to consider and trumps appointment on the vaccine skeptics. robert kennedy junior as health and human services. secretary said pharmaceutical stocks south ultimately, how the markets and the broader economy do under donald trump, will come down to what he actually does in the office versus what he said he would do on the campaign trail. having a republican majority in both the house and the senate should make it easier to enact his legislative agenda. but that doesn't mean there won't be pushed back from lawmakers or wall street. kristen salumi,
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i'll just sarah new york. the parts has led by new zealanders indigenous malady are growing louder on a 9 day march to parliament. the jew to reach the capital. wellington on choose day is they change a bit by the right wing coalition government to change the country's founding documents. perry wilson reports under gray skies. the indigenous people of new zealand, the movie a matching. the proteus begin on monday for museums, northern most point, gaining supports along the way, through towns and cities on a 250 kilometer journey. it's the latest display of defiance for most of the people who oppose the bill. that would we define how the country's found in the document is interpreted nor the fabric of new zealand society is based on a treaty signed by the british crown,
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and motive chiefs in $1840.00. the new bill would change how that founding document is implemented. to be it was tabled by a member of the right wing coalition government dylan does have come to regard themselves as by stone and history on one side of a partnership instead of new zealand. as others view the changes as an attack on the countries founding documents and the threats to motiv rights and my live a party mean by the most are proud body and will say that the and i didn't now say i, let's see 3, right? it's a constitutional framework of this, of this nation. and when the vote came to push, the bill passed its 1st reading new zealand national, 49 bites and 5 member of parliament. another off the team might be clock. the country's youngest in p and a 170 years delivered a response that has since gone by role
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the hearing of the bill. they with their to debate the even the prime minister supports the bill. trade issues complex that they negotiated to buy, to discuss over a 184 years. it's simplistic to assume that you can, through the strength of a pin resolve all of this. but it passed its 1st reading. nonetheless, even as it goes up, how can we bring across the country? wilson, which is 0 city dro spain's valencia region has admitted some mistakes in the handling of lost ones that that'd be floods. more than 200 people were killed in the west flooding to hit the country in decades. many locals accused authorities and emergency services of being slow to respond, regional need to call us and as long except as some of the criticism rejected cause to resign. now, oceans, rivers and waterways around the world on the increasing pressure is the time that
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winds up levels of dropping rapidly in the world's largest and body of water. the caspian sea, outside the threatening of critical eco system, as well as the surgeon, which is a species of fish that's been around for 250000000. use our environment edits a nit clock report from us or by sean. like asians, rivers and waterways around the world, the caspian sea is in trouble, is receding. frost is ported by 5 countries as it by john russia to the north catholics. don tuck minus, done, and then a round to the south and there's no access to it. so it's like because it's not connected to an ocean, but it's massive. it's got the coastline of 7000 kilometers. and it's critical because it regulates the regions climate, providing moisture and rainfall to central asia over the millennia it has risen and folding. but in recent years is being a drastic drop, the satellite images from nasa. so it's level in 2006. and then in 2022. because
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over extraction and climate change, i'm just taking this total on the cast brians rich by diversity, especially a fish that's existed for 250000000 years. the surgeon it once when with the dinosaurs species that strives unchanged from melania. with all that's been done in less than a century by human pressure, sturgeon is now critically endangered in the climate change is one of the main causes also illegal fishing and dams on rewards which stops intelligence migrating and reproducing. no, it's very hard to find was storage them in the caspian sea. that's why companies like us are farming the 6 b c 's, including the prize beluga i produced at this aquaculture from chiefly for caviar. every year, up to $100000.00 juveniles were released by the fall back into the caspian to try
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