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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 16, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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and this last parts of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest group i'm sick to know, jerry, a full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonized ation on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the phillips, the whole roman. he went to males that are in use, our line for my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. south african please work on risking hundreds of illegal mine is trumped underground. after an intense crack though, i am hot and with us. i live outside the gold mine in still fontaine waste that we may bus and relatives are still waiting for these. what has to do is get
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the we're looking at as well on children and hospitals, one year around through the destroyed garza's largest medical facility also ukrainian presents loved them as a lens because as long as is a phone call between the gem and chance, the russian president thinks it's open depend doris balls kind of fine as in the day to go to northern india kills at least 10 newborn baby. the welcome to the news i turned around in the south african governments. tough time on hundreds of illegal miners stuck in a disused gold mine. the police minister says he's now putting together a plan to save their lives, send humans new, says that search and rescue experts are working all the way to get them out of the
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mine. in the northwest of providence, it's a change of stones to the authorities, close the entrance to the sheriffs, so the workers couldn't get food and water. and another minister vowed to smoke them out. finally, site up to full files and minus underground. so let's take a look at the powerless position. the mind is actually and now the abandoned still on team gold. mine is mold in 2 of the hall 1000 meters deep. at such depths, temperatures can reach dangerous levels, often exceeding 15 degree celsius and oxygen levels can be critically low. toxic gas is such as me saying, and carbon monoxide a common and abandoned minds. posing severe health risks, rescue operations of the complaint complicated by the narrow, unstable tunnels, requiring advanced equipment, an ex, the teams, the mines, deteriorating structure makes collapse, is more likely adding to the danger correspond a 100 and latasha joins us now. live from still fontaine is, can tell you with the, sorry,
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let's just begin with the set the something to the change of heart by the south african government, who's now decided to come up with a plan to help those trump to mine is where all we with that so called plan or well, the plan is still under way. why we think there's a sudden changes because there's now a new police minister. and he seems to be trying to stamp his authority on the issue to deal with legal minus. you have behind me what you would call a show, a force. these are some of the police offices are being deployed to this area of the country being brief and how to handle the family members and relatives were expected to come later in the day. they'll be deployed throughout this area. the mind if we turn the cabin a little bit that way, that's the way the mind shopped is. it's kind of the quiet and not because nothing is happening, but we expect it to be some activity a little bit later. you can see that terrain. so these main,
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mainly men will go under these, these holes for months at a time. and we've been told this particular operation started about a week and a half ago, again, is stored this new policeman. this the just want to show his authority to show that he's in control and deal with illegal activity. not just in this province like other parts of the country as well. all sorts of timeframe of the authority is talking about if any, a tool heard from a plan to apply live action of the b is those specific timeframe all we've been told is that the police will remain defiant . they will try and do everything they can to make sure as many of these minus a come out from undergrad, but the mind is as far as the, the other ones were still underground. saying no one police officer said as of yesterday friday about 1000 people came out, but they still expect
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a 100 to still be underground. and the reason why these people say they don't want to come out is because they fear they will be arrested. because what they doing is indigo, some of the south africans button many of them off fine, that's from neighboring countries who come to south africa looking for work because they can't get jobs in the countries. they've been link up with these organized syndicates. organize these groups the main to go underground sometimes for months on end, to dig a for these minerals like gold, for example. any of the these goals will be sold off to the parts of the continental out sweet in the world. an idea of how the conditions are sometimes underground, some of these main can be on the ground for months on end, for example. they awesome minds, maybe not this one, but they also mines with it's a community where you have a section on the brand way. it's a kitchen where they cook for themselves and it is a section where it's like a little mini market with the mind is can buy cigarettes and whatever things they need. so it is possible for some of them to survive underground for a long,
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long time. the clarity now is not be noticed happening under this mind. we told you this precariously told the titles, the very narrow and some of the family members are worried that they relatives a week behind me because they have not been allowed to send food and water down to them. how do we know that this is also an isolated case as a history of legal mining? not just in south africa in southern africa itself. and it does pose the question, doesn't it in, in the why the picture? i'm sure it's being debated in south africa, right? now, about why these mines continue to be illegal and why they've not being brought into the legal framework. what seems to be the problem about legislation, all the legality, about these particular locations to you know, some of these lines. they are just used and they belong to, to companies, they belong to individuals and for whatever reason, maybe because it's too expensive to keep using these mines. that's why they not being used. so they have owners,
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and these owners are competing that these illegal mine is a coming in taking minerals that don't belong to them. the ones that we think don't belong to anyone. it's hard to police the, the send because these are criminal syndicates. we've been around for decade. some of them is an organized network way by they even have a system way. if they see the police coming, they are spies waiting to tell the people or let them, the police are coming running high. that's why it's hard for the clubs sometimes to catch in the race these people, because some of them are foreigners, even if they are arrested and they're deported. the board is here a porous, so they just come back, hook up with the syndicates again and carry on my the, it's very difficult to police. they are in the geishas that some of the police are also involved in terms that they take some bribes, allegedly, from these minus to not arrest them. so all these complications play out. but the main thing is that it's poverty in south africa and the region that's forcing people to come and work in these dangerous conditions to earn money to send money back to the family. and just finally,
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just some clarity really highly. that'd be conflicting. the polls for the last few days about how many individuals might be stuck on the ground, and that number has varied from hundreds to thousands. i mean, what clarity can you give us to the police say when they started this operation more than a 1000 have come up, but they say they thing hundreds are still undergrad. the reality is because we up here and the people are down, they know and really knows how many people on the ground. it's long titles winding networks, winding systems, from province to province sometimes. so it's hard to know to estimate exactly how many people are drawn, but the community says thousands of people with under these minds. we don't know how many under this specific microsoft would be a now for the police who are still behind me for being brief. is to try and come up with the plants,
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get as many of them out of this mind as quickly as possible. and of course, to contain the relatives expected to come to try and spend on food, or was a 2 family members with a sink a week, and discipline and hungry will leave it to basketball. but continue to eyeball this thought. situation with you instead of fontaine, having the tons of correspondents in south africa the to goes of the ways be mold and full 100 days. this is where a lot of just genocidal will killing more than 43000 palestinians. the military has relentlessly targeted residential buildings, refugee camps, and full so be displays. people across the entire strip for the past 40 days is where the forces of besieged northern goals and pushed out at least 100000 palestinians. well, it's been a yeah,
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since it's very focused. okay. mcgraw's is largest hospital and left a huge wound in the territories health system. it began with the 14 day siege and ended with 100 instead of the facility. a political races doctors denounced the destruction of our ship a hospital as ball barrick, multiple investigations. the bunk is really claims that it was being used as a how most common center a sullivan job is reports. the babies without incubators for them in blankets form what parents call a water and children. these images, destructive world loss, do you have an israel siege of ultra pro, hospitalized again? this is what does this largest hospital look like? originally built in 1946 during the british rule, did survive multiple wars and is really a tax. is around, has now ripped apart what met, excuse to call gods as beating heart when world health organization finally reached the hospital,
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it found an empty shell shallow graves and the stench of rocking bodies. a part of fine details of what happened to 700 patients. 400 health workers and 3000 displaced people soldiers posted videos and under chip a lot of them fighting without resistance. since then, they've reduced almost all the hospitals and gaza and effectively the health care system to ashes concrete intelligence, israel's military propaganda publish videos to show the hospital as an alleged from us come on center. but these videos were quickly the bunk by palestinians, and even journalists sticking there by these really all me, more doubt on who placed in the range. what does really, mimicry has presented as evidence over here? this is what the ministry video showed before connected during this were taken onto a, there is a and i 1047, the number of guns in the, in my room increased. and it can be seen as being a range differently. these really, i mean,
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also deleted an earlier post which admitted it sees ambulances and hospitals as quote, legitimate targets. dozens of patients were killed at i'll shoot a hoffman is really forces not only ransacked and destroyed hospitably, but also abducted doctors, nurses and anyone who brought the information black out about the atrocities started for them. yeah. and the how to use us for this is dr. a dining bush who continued to tell the world for these a, the army was doing, he refused, is really orders to move south. and instead went to assist at the indonesian hospital after the destruction of ship, as described by his wife as a light over life. and then the same as surgeon was could not in this family seek justice for his torture and coming under his vainly custody. also above that moment, kenneth, as well as the nigel, then obviously it was 27 years old. correspond them to smile and who was also kelly on you to refuse to heat is really forces threats and continued to inform the world about what was happening at the ship,
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a hostile which i'm not sure the shuttle about me being 14 months on israel compartment and kidding. as intensified and this pulling ship a complex of buildings and courtyards is unrecognizable. this is what used to be the emergency department. and as you can see, it's totally destroyed. dr. c is really the strategy was to eliminate it from existence. but the echo of defiance from god's as iconic hospitality is still alive . as hundreds of medic from all over the world continue to remember and demand justice for their colleagues. some of the jobs out of their i thought it covers him as indigo by the hand. central gauze array, some of the milestone to be observed today. it's heinrich when it comes to the i'll ship a hospital that's right. in fact, we know that is the medical situation at the hospital. another hospital for sconces,
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trip remain. it remains critically. don't you're following a kid of deadly? well, we know that the hospital is being critically overwhelmed and it's medical resources has been windy and critically depleted. the facility has been really struggling to cope with the influx of hundreds of fidget patients, arriving to the hospital on a daily basis. dude at with very limited itself and even operating see, it says, constantly overrun. we know that a method that organizations such as doctors, without food, as have been providing medical critical supports for ox. the hospital for many hospitals calls upon the need for our trip available assistance coming to the scale of the christ is taking place on the ground here in the office. we know that exemplifies the a get this to fix types of clauses, health care system. of course, many areas where the needs of a c supply as humanitarian access to a bite, they bounce some without these requirements,
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the situation is likely to improve in every single day. we have been speaking to that, we speak to doctors in the hospital and in full so and also medical facility in the southern part of cause are they all expressing very deep concerns about the fact you took in just people the due to the lack of a central medical supplies and they have been appealing to international community multiple times. and in order to afford them with old basic human, it's heavy and medical supplies on what they have been require use unconditional medical support in order to the deals with the mountain. st. medical pressure at the moment of close topic as well is as not hold to this assault on the strip as we've seen. why should we be focusing our attention on saturday? yeah, that's right. so right now of the bucket ground, this is one of the off to months of these when the attacks that took place of the night. and even yesterday, this is a funeral at the bucket ground of
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a palestinian man who was killed yesterday, a necessary pro. results after he made his decision to evacuate and to clean for defense on areas of cause. i came from vitamin town which is 24 kilometers away from where we are. and he was killed by the is valley occupation forces. as his wife has repeated that she did something for a couple of days and he was forced to evacuate to do to be create the to the ration of him at atari and conditions that the notes of the charge. we know that since don't today and even during the hours of this morning there has been a what very wide statement justification strikes in the north of golf. so if it allows you to be more precise, we know that 3 palestinian is having some fun kills. and one of the latest on the fresh provides tax on a group of civilly and wild and other places in defense. one area we have been hearing sporadic shooting players, but now it's in every unit, especially in the eastern area is about another rod and a great for fiji can totally composing the force and data by thank you. and so just
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how serious is the condition of clauses health system. while its health ministry says at least $1047.00 health coworkers have been killed since october. the 7th. 19 out of the $36.00 hospitals across garza, out of service. on top of that, 85 health care centers for destroyed a more than 100 ambulances have been totally wrecked or damaged last spring. and remember that luxury, he's a media studies professor at the, the institute for graduate studies. nice to have you with us again in the studio a year ago. israel was on the media defensive sort of telling anyone that would listen to that version of the narrative of what was going on in any medical facility. as a how must command and control center was the truth of the only truth that the world should listen to. absolutely, uh, in fact, i have just finished uh, a couple of empirical studies looking at western media coverage of guys in general
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. but i've also looked at this issue of a shift, and perhaps on surprisingly, but i think very disturbingly western media tended to not do much more than parity is really propaganda regarding all shift, but also just on the war more, more generally. if there's time we could go through some of the specific findings. but one thing that i want to point out that i think was really interesting. and actually i found this in my studies, but also others are founded in their studies. and that is that western news organizations don't want to call people out here, but like the bbc like cnn, like uh, sky news, m as nbc fox news and other outlets they tended to rely over well mainly on is really and pro is really sources palestinian sources were mostly neglected as were pro palestinian sources. so that is, it's not a conspiracy. so have it's not as though a journalist are showing up to work and saying, you know, we're really gonna, you know, make these rarely as look good today. but there's
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a structural problem here, and that is that the news organizations rely over whelming, we, on these as rarely, and pro is rarely sources that news organizations also involve newspapers and social media. so i may be broadening it out. is it complicity or is it not even see of media outlets that sort of followed that is really narrative because if i'm correct, no evidence was ever presented as the categories he confirmed that any of these medical facilities were constructed by palestinian groups that will part of the infrastructure when these hospitals were built. i think it's even worse than that. there were several independent investigations that pretty clearly debunked israel. israel's claims, but i think it's both. i think i think it's not even a and i think it's, i think it's complicity. i do not mean to suggest that watching the news organizations are not complicit, but the reality is that there's,
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we have to look for reasons why i think that journal is i'd like to try to give people the benefit of the doubt. i think they want to try to get it right. they try, they want to get the story right. but overall mentally, and this goes back decades are western these organizations simply do not get israel palestine right. and we have to look for reasons why there are many reasons i don't have time to explain all of them. the media scholars talk about structural constraints. so one of them is this over reliance on is really and pro is rarely sources. and that's one thing that we have to really look critically at. i think we do have the time because i think that there was an issue here of public service broadcasters. and that to rely on the public to pay a fee for that service. and then they're all the commercial operators who owned by shareholders and have the likes of re put the adults of this world in charge of the means there is that difference in the way that there is a suggestion that influence comes from the top? absolutely. but what the research shows is that there isn't
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a great deal of difference. so if you look at some of the historical literature, if you look at the file and varies, work on the bbc, for instance, the bbc overwhelmingly supports the is rarely narratives right through conflict after conflict, a war after war in the context of gaza, but also in the context of the, of the west bank research that i've done in other scholars have done on privately owned networks shows similar findings. a number of words have been done just on the new york times, focusing exclusively on the new york times was a book by fall can free of focusing just just on that one on news outlet and they get it wrong. unfortunately, our overwhelming we so i don't think ownership necessarily whether it's privately owned or, or publicly owned as i don't think that's the key variable here. i think we should that more and the central as the day progresses of the memo. it's our last week. thank you. it's 47 days since these are in the military law of the ground, defensive and loving them is very troops have killed moles in 2000 people and
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destroyed thousands of buildings. and times the fighting and bombing has displaced an estimated one point. 2000000 people, 400000 of them are children that have been at least 3 new strikes in levels capital in the past 30 minutes. these are the images of the latest explosion in favorite southern sub. it's the 5th day of israel from bob into the city. the ministry of hell says is rarely attacks have killed 59 people and wounded another 182 across the country in the past 24 hours. and the ripples though, from favorite as well as air strikes, our master's residential buildings are being drunk, down the bombardment favorite southern suburb, an area regarded as a hezbollah stronghold has been the most intense and heaviest. yet, as ro escalates its floor on the arm,
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it's been nearly nonstop since tuesday. this is a aftermath of just one is really strike 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 as far as the evacuation order and more of the residents who have stayed and these largely abandoned neighborhoods are forced to leave off months was among them. he is now homeless. i was in the house of being i'm they, so the word name, the big i on. i got my phone i taught did and then i went down the street. the way the world bank says is rarely strikes have partially or completely destroyed $100000.00 homes across lebanon in recent weeks and losses amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing is 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 and
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uses fire proposal to 11 on it coincided with the arrival of iranian official allie, larry johnny in big boot. he reiterated around support for his beloved and met the speaker party must be brittany who is indirectly negotiating with as well on behalf of the group. all the new decision made by the resistance and the government and live alone. 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 the attack on rescue workers, despite repeated calls of the international community to pressure as well, to allow rescuers to safe the reach sites that are involved and most casualties. more than a dozen paramedics were killed in this bombing. i rushed to the center after hearing about the attacks. i was 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 out to find the most well,
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who was my friend for 45 years? i called back for the others. no one answered. 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 ceasefire proposal, but has about assess it studying it. center holder i was sure 0. they that the you finding presence of them is lensky as good as long as they sign cold between the gym and chancellor and russian president saying it's opened, dependable results. johnson, charles, i'm glad the main page and spoke for the 1st time in the to yes. and the locals with invalid and support for ukraine. so lensky said the conversation on the mines efforts to isolate the kremlin was getting all of this,
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most of the bank who joins us now from the cleaning capital. keith, what more do we know about this phone call between the drum and chancellor and the russian president a good understanding, the gentleman sounds that did inform the ukrainian presents that and states that phone calls would take place. i mean this done, the german charles, the condemned rushes war of aggression on edge of that give me a teaching to enter into negotiations for a just and austin piece. but the response from keith has been as expected. president zalinski has condemned the phone quote, as you said, and has cooled. it opened up the pandora's box in terms of undermining efforts to isolate the russia and it's needed not from the outset of this will present the lens piece has the will the dispatch and the rest and wants to isolate drescher and takes strong action and has come in the form of sanctions,
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the us and you sanctions against russia, so it's been relatively successful. now, the presence ends besides in this evening address that she feels that it's important for president putin to try and we can, the isolation of russia and this phone call is a step towards that. now we've also heard from the king and foreign ministry spokesman, he said that actions are needed not words to push russia towards a piece and negotiations. sylvester response that's come out of key richards to be expected. really the opposing, any sorts of west and dialogue with russia. yes, but that's the will continues. i said, i mean, we had to those difficult winter months state way. so what is it looking like in the form of the, in terms of the full, the ukraine, you know, from the ukrainian perspective as well, continues high . and so can you still hear me?
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i think we may have just lost all communication with us at the bank will try and get back to him and show throughout the day to give us more of an update of what's going on on the waterfront. but we'll move on down to russia's will on ukraine. it's been, i mean, talking points out the asia pacific economic cooperation. so i've mentioned through with leaders pledging continued support the keys. the summit is also a final diplomatic, valuable tool for the, by the administration. the us president on this x rays states entity blinking on both attending the event in lima. a lot to the america editor. let's see a name and report. so from the summit as this to day, some of this being overshadowed by i'm searching the fuel by concerns overhaul still it to use both economic and military, it 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, president biden did meet with the 2 closest allies of the united states in asia.
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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 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 hospital disease 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 have any they can possibly reach, considering that joe biden is on his way out,
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is also even more i'm certain. you see in human outages here, lima, peru, at least 10 babies have been killed for 5 breakout and then neo natal units of a hospital in northern india. and it happened in the city of jonesy, politicians of accuse the husband of the ministration of callousness. behavior comes on behind me, it has more, as many of them were only few days old. the shop lives ended in an instant pot and left to come to the tops of what happened or if it is a new wallet. settlement finding that our baby was admitted here for one months last night. the fire broke out. we rushed to take out the baby and we were stopped later we couldn't find the baby. afterwards, we were told that our baby died in the fire. my husband went and saw the baby more than a dozen newborn baby, so also it ended in the fire some lift in critical condition. officials say defies big quickly through the war of the hospital in the printer state. 45 babies were
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risk. that's what you'll be detain. newborns have died of which 7 had been identified for 3 have yet to be done. so if necessary, dna tests will be conducted and government stands by the victims and their families . and this time of need. officials say an investigation is underway to determine what caused the blaze. i'd be presumed to schedule. it will take 24 hours for the initial report. the fire appears to have occurred due to a short sick and inside the oxygen concentrate to to define as race, questions of the hospital safety. politicians accusing douglas patient of careless behavior happens and i'm just either still a head here. albany is setting all the providers for any election cold by the president. less than a get streets of office and representatives of brazil's 11 thousands of dollars joint forces demanding global action to help marginalized communities.
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the the have that let's have a look at the weather across europe. this weekend. it rains very unsettled on saturday. across the south, it's looking a little more settled across most central areas, but we are going to those unsettled weather conditions from scandinavia stopped to slip. they wait for the south as we go in to sunday, we all go and see some improvement. however, across the south, but on saturday we still got some rain coming into west and pots of spain and portugal, but the circulation is pulling its way further west out to see we will see more in a way as sunshine for spain and portugal. in the latter part of the we can, there's a pretty wild weather that's been affecting grease. it's starting to push its way towards to kia across into cyprus as well. so we will see, well calmer conditions at taking hold on sunday. little bit of rain coming into the north of italy and you can see it is turning
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a lot west to and cold. the across central parts of you are by the end of the weekend. but on saturday was a move in the way of sunshine pushing through the clouds. it is looking quite quiet here with air, all those blustery winds on winter conditions moving across scan today via so western parts of no way will see the sprinkling of snow, some snow, possibly as well for northern parts of scotland. we will see the west to where the site to work its way into the northwest by sunday the,
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the, a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what is a great cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lifetime? what came that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in the say 10 x ray counting the cost on l g 0. the book about fuel watching over there with me. so robin in the how remind to of all the top stories this,
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these are so hot for cuz police minister says that he's put together a team of search and rescue. expose to help. a group of mine is that a stuck on the ground and the north west provence, both all these close the entrance to the show, so the work is couldn't get susan, was it somebody say up to full 5 minus underground is be this. and this is why the forces lights, each to golf, is largest hospitals and destroyed as medical workers all over the world continue to demand that those who destroyed the medical facilities face of justice is rarely strikes of killed at least 27 palestinians. and garza, in the past 24 hours. ukraine's present governments wednesday is criticized the german trans. that's the holding of phone calls with the russian president. cholenski said the conversation seemed like show sons nothing. it appears in the 1st and 92 years. and the minds efforts to isolate the kremlin. libyans of everything and municipal council elections,
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the poll is taking place in the 3rd largest city of mister alta, if the election is successful it could lead to a national poll. libya has been split between 2 administrations, one base and east and the other in the west and the capital tripoli. and since the beginning of his long time lead momma could not be in 2011 malick trying to draw the line from the libyan city of miss rosa has significant all these elections the topic as well. so have, like you said, look, has been divided between 2 administrations. the internationally recognized government and tripoli. i'm the parent of government in the east. so it's as simple elections are successful across the country. that means that the long awaited national legislative and presidential elections could take place on the 2 separate governments. and that's really what the plan has here were inside the pulling
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station pulls opened about 30 minutes ago. as you can see, i mean things are running pretty smoothly here. you have monitors, these are monitors for candidates, they're just here to make sure that the boat is transparent, that it's fair. people come in, they, their ideas are checked, they're giving their, their up their pool. and then after voting, they put it into the box. uh so, you know, really, i think here for the last week or 2, the city election supplies and is everything that people are talking about. that's all they've been talking about for the last week or 2 people are really excited to go out and elect their local leaders. the hope is that perhaps this could lead to national elections in the future, of course, but like, we'll continue to monitor what happens with you and mr. walter. throughout the day, malik try that for us in libya. campaigning is ended. instead of going to the head of parliamentary elections on sunday, president in bassetti to do may say cold, the poll within
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a yeah of taking office. this policy doesn't have the majority in parliament fail. so hopefully it can win enough seats to control the assembly in order for him to try to push through his policies. nicholas hank is following developments from dr. in the campaign as really caused some major traffic downs. 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. these are up for grabs. but much of this selection is not about the end piece, but about this man. so go the leader of the party bus size bed. a lot of young people have been supporting him and except 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's
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a deputy fussy which in my 5 was elected as president really up stadium had seemed to people to give him the full power he's trying to get an out right majority that will allow him to make major changes to center 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. sometimes the most beautiful books like a football much where you have the 1st and just to come to have it or the presidential election is just the 1st at that. but we go and move that to really make things work. we need to have a majority international, somebody national. what is particular to the collection is the number of 1st time candidates that are looking to change the political landscape of this country. among them it is, who is the 1st time candidates?
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someone dig a loss here, man, and that is also in politics. i've seen the old but edition have said they didn't meet the people, the expectation. right now, what syndicate is people want is change a new way of doing politics. the night is zone and this is just the beginning. they will continue to campaign, going from neighbor, it's a neighborhood. it's the 1st time candidate with it to create a generational shift and change the landscape, the political landscape of this country. because hawk l g 0, the car is on b. k, please condo. a nationwide protest is killed at least $42.00 people since october demonstrations began after a disruptive presidential election. we develop, how's the latest from to, to in mozambique? this is the michigan area in my pool to where they is growing and got people here say they will holding a peaceful protest and that's off the calls from the physician needs any
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independent candidates of finance. and we're glad for people to hold peaceful protests by making noise, banging things like pots and pans and begging drums to bring a witness to there and go around the election results, which are disputed. people here say they came together to hold up a, a, a peaceful protest. they say that's when police arrived and fired on them, killing one person in this community. the 17 year old boy's father arrived at the scene. all was off that he was killed. you're not very worried, i need to know how to get justice. i scored the. ringback divan thrush, people here say the furious young life has been taken the we would not demonstration. we was standing there. the police appeared with tea a guess and then they started shooting with live ammunition,
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a little ones friendly way. because the people is by you at least 42 people have been killed since the process began in late october, allegedly by police. and that's across mozambique. here in moultrie, to the protest. i have taken place across the city and a number of places through the evening and they is a significant police presence of people here. and in many other communities have been further and good by news from the constitutional counsel that it will only make a final declaration on the election results in the middle of december. until now, those results haven't been finalized. but the preliminary understanding by people here is that for legal has one that election, and that is what is made the manga and angry. and they say, that's why they will continue protesting somebody. the ultra 0 i'm up with them was a big inter lanka. the left hand collection is closed. one of the country's
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greatest political upsets the national people's power alliance with 159 of the 225 seats. that's more than the 2 thirds majority required to announce reforms the policy led by present a new to come out of this and the problem is to root out corruption and dates are like out of its current. you cannot make crisis for tests that bind new sealants. indigenous mary grabbing louder on a 9 day march department, the jew to reach the capital. wellington, on choose day as they challenge of page by the right tween coalition government to change the country's founding document. every wilton reports under gray skies indigenous people of new zealand. the movie a matching the proteus to begin on monday, for museums, northern most point, gaining supports along the way, through towns and cities on
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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, 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 life. a party mean by most are proud body and will say that the and i didn't now suspect or let's see 3, right? it's a constitutional framework of this 1000000 of this nation. and when the boat came to push, the bill passed its 1st reading new zealand national, 49 bytes,
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and 5 member of parliament, another office. he might be cluck, the country's youngest in p, and a 170 years to live with a response that has since viral the hearing of the bill. they with their to debate even the prime minister supports the bill. trade issues complex that they negotiated divided, discussed 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 i bring across the country wilson of the family of civil rights, the, the malcolm x all sing, multiple us law enforcement agencies in relation to his assassination. in 1965,
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the law suit names, the government justice department, s b i c i a, and the new york police department mountain bikes assembly of seeking $100000000.00 . that little suits elijah's agencies knew of the assassination plot, did nothing to stop it and then try to cover up that involvement. representative solve brazil's 11000 funds. notice from dallas will be taking part in the g. twenty's fast social summit starting and re edition era on monday, the 20 little joint delegate some other marginalized communities, more around the world to show solutions to problems such as hunger, governments, and climate change. while the kid has moved from re edition every looking back my letter and won't be able to tells us she has come for born and raised in complex or by the moon. when are we edition heroes, most violent fellows are slums. she's now a successful business woman fanatic. owns a clothing brand in the most luxurious store in this poor neighborhood. unless i
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add a buddy, this is always in my dream. i've been working since i was 12 years old, babysitting fitting clothes, door to door. but i wanted to bring well known brands to preventive residents to people like me, but the journey to success was far from easy fund. that is said she had to deal with prejudice and discrimination while working her way up one day to the end of my . but it's always a good idea of when i 1st applied to walk as a sales woman in big department stores. but i never told anyone i was from this event that they wouldn't have hired to me. when i decided to open up my own store, people doubted it would be a success in a place like this. yet here i am. finding investors who believed in her vision was yet another hurdle. this lee looked like an ordinary street success, and it says, and people in general here, the serious security challenges, pushes out between police and drug gang can happen any time. forcing everyone indoors,
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local entrepreneurs and social organizations are eager to tackle these challenges themselves. if only world leaders would listen, that's why they pushed for social g 20 meeting. the 1st ever focused on issues impacting communities like there's representatives from brazil's 11000 fellows, gathered in complex with limo to discuss their struggles and solutions and propose concrete actions. and today's bodies here. cool, man, that's why we're suggesting a strategy to reduce violence with concrete steps inside police operations shouldn't happen when children are going to school. when it's ambulance, they should be ready to respond during please interventions. for many here even clean water is a luxury. despite this results by ballast house more than $17000000.00 people and generate an estimated $35000000000.00 annually. monica not give all just sarah red diginero. the filipinos in the thousands of evacuated to shelters as typhoid in
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many best down on the countries coast forecast is all expecting it to intensify before making lentils, balking the evacuation of 255000 people. it will be the 6 stone to hit the country this month when it comes, as the philippines tries to recover from typhon, you saw okay. which flood as rural areas this week, lower west because more, the packing wins of a 175. columbus is now se swept through the northern philippines, and the province of katya yun, a bridge connecting to towns collapsed off to being hit by a breach of trees in the foster flowing river coast. guards rescues people as flash, flood struck at least 10 villages. thousands of people, including children, was forced to flee to senses like this. one of these had 1st arrived in shelters when tyson taught to g. struck days before back to back. storms have lashed the
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philippines during the past 3 weeks, killing at least a 160 people and destroying hundreds of thousands of homes. that's put more pressure, unimagined, see why? cuz already struggling to deliver food and other supplies to those in need. officials are concerned heavy rain falling on already so to ground will increase flooding and landslide exp. but say full time scenes, striking the country leads from the time the season is unprecedented. we have about 10 cases for $35.00 phones, but we have never had one with a any year with full time students. so this is the 1st, and it's not is a, another school them is set to strike the philippines this weekend. disaster preparedness is definitely a should definitely be a top hardy, uh for the country, but then of course, this type of goodness, the resources and planning with a talk with cycles,
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it's flooding and then when damage and storm search. and so all these the preparedness efforts need to be upgraded. the united nation says many families do not have sleeping months hygiene kits and cooking supplies and is approved $3500000.00 in funds for emergency agencies working in the country. president marcus julia has said that country needs to take more steps to reduce the impact of storms ends with another on its way. those used to be most effective, say any help. cons come soon enough. laura westbrook algae, 0 hong kong. still a head here on out there at google's energy crisis will tell you how basic services on striking to operate as the country faces, hours of daily black hands, and heading for a much higher showdown of 58 year old mike, tyson said, is his focusing come back against a youtube,
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the palestinians who are expelled from there, and then the next couple of 1948 still don't have the rights of return today is that the land was extorted and settlements were built 20 houses. here a world goes back with the young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grand parents stay here? why aren't i here? return to palestine on al jazeera. the latest news greece has the longest coastline in the med, with thousands of violence surrounded by c u that is sustained to so long with detailed coverage. this one is an early test for the labor government in a country, large parts of which are grouped by lead from the house of the story. the extent to
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which the old career in russia had been cooperating militarily was highlighted by intelligence officials. the south koreans will make cuz the fucking bucket tool has been hit by rolling blackouts, which piqued at the beginning of this month. now the pockets lost it up to 14 hours . but people are getting frustrated, calling for the government to do more, to regulate electricity generically on it has more another day. another protest in the streets of ecuador and demonstrator say,
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this is just the beginning. an energy crisis in the south american nation is causing power cuts up up to 14 hours a day, and it's driving residents to the streets on an increasingly regular basis. the social elite is we're debating a post post which will uprising it's needed because we con tickets anymore. the government is not solving the blackouts. there are no jobs. no security at the door has been hit by its worst drought in more than 60 years. as a result, the country lacks enough water to run its hydro electric power system which supplies most of the national grid. president denny a noble, a who to power a year ago says the situation is the result of climate change and years of under investment and mismanagement by previous governments. but his critics say his government had plenty of warning about the current crisis in or demanding his resignation. was in place of companies. in fact,
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these are sending lucas home because the is no power. so my children are losing their job. the situation is rapidly becoming desperate. but i mean, for me having a supply of energy is extremely important at defense. so to leave them my oxygen concentrator, and i'm all this for the both of us are we are going to have power costs or not so that they can leave. last week, the countries private hospitals demanded that the government exclude them from the rolling blackouts, saying they were struggling to remain operational on generators alone. the energy crisis is also exacerbating a tripling economic situation. with business is losing an estimated $7500000000.00 over the last 2 months. for many, the darkness has also renewed fears of a spike and violence as the once peaceful country has suffered, a wave of gang violence and recent years. the president noble as this, the government is doing everything you can to restore power but warn the situation
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is unlikely to improve until the new year julia go yeah, no, i'll just 0. the mike tyson's much anticipated return to the boxing ring, turned out to bit disappointing. spectacle streamed around the world on netflix. the 58 year old former heavyweight champion was beaten on points by the youtube jake, coal, david stakes. how's the story of the after nearly 2 decades in more than $7000.00 days since his last official fight. oh and mike tyson was back in the boxing ring. but those hoping that he still had it would to be disappointed. the man once considered to be the by this amount on the planet. betty landed a telling punch on jake pole who was 31 years younger than in the 27 year old social media influence that embrace tyson in the closing seconds with booze ringing out around the dallas cowboy stadium in texas pool comfortably winning on old at the judges school cards
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and it says honor to be able to afford it certainly didn't live up to the considerable height. the build up was much more entertaining in generated interest around the world. 90000 with that to see it live in texas. and it was the 1st bound to be streamed live to millions around the world by netflix, all the time. wait for no one or maybe grandfather told his body could do what his boys wouldn't seem to do any more. some people look by him that we were sold something that didn't because they weren't big. mike tyson wouldn't be able to beat the oven up so. but it's just all the pitcher pull to the jack pole will make about $40000000.00 from the bout. well, tyson takes him 20000000 and he hasn't ruled out stepping into the ring again in the future. but based on what happened this time, many we'll hope that doesn't happen. david stokes, out your 0. you can follow all the stories on our website as long as the adults
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