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the, the the, the, the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and don't find any navigate coming up in the next 60 minutes and prisons in darkness. south african authorities are under pressure to help legal miners. they deliberately trapped kilometers below ground. is really air strikes and drones killed 16 people in gauze out. it's kind of a rising survivors. the
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a 5th straight day of bombing more of southern fe routes as destroyed by is really war planes. and the philippines as last by another super tight, soon the 6 the hit, the country in a month. i'm joining casual sco with the sports. jake poles says a 120000000 people watched his when i've a mike tyson, but it failed to live up to the height of 58 year old last at 82 minute rounds. that was beaten on point the we begin this news hour in south africa where lives hanging the balance at a mine in northwest province. this whole goes 2 kilometers deep. as many as 4000 miners are believed to be down there. and the government has deliberately closed off the entrances and cut off supplies of food and water. the mining
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operation is illegal and they're hoping to force them to the surface so they can be arrested. while in the past few hours to miners have been brought out by community volunteers, both of them had been taken to hospital. the families fear for the lives of their loved ones. they've been down there for nearly 2 weeks. many may now be 2 weeks to make it to the surface even if they wanted to. but there are signs that the governments may be softening, it's position. the police minister says he's putting together a plan to save their lives, sends them to new, says, search and rescue experts are working on a way to get the miners safely to the surface. we're bringing our correspondents her with us and now who's joining us from the mine and it's still fun to. it's a heavy, it's just after 5 pm in south africa. what's been achieved over the course of the day in terms of search and rescue operations?
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a well it's been a very long day uh, community bought into his came to the mine at about 10 am local time and then sometime in the often noon they managed to rescue 2 of the mine is they are very weak and they being taken to hospital one is actually quite seriously injured. the reason why it takes so long to rescue these people, according to volunteers, is that they basically a jingle long, arduous task. they hoist out a rope or a harness into the shaft. the main underground then tied to run the waste and then they pulled up slowly. it'll take as much as 45 minutes to an hour to pull up just one man. that's why it's taking so long. and what are the police doing about trying to rescue these people sofa and no official operation has been to once the we've seen the police in the area trying to, they say, assess the situation planned to see the way for planned to see how they can help the miners who are on the ground,
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it is one of those situations where the community is frustrated because they want something to be done. we did see a truck go in early a carrying what looked like cereal looked like pards. whether they'll be able to send it down to the mine is, is anybody's guess. but the police have been adamant that they are not going to sit in. we don't want to for the moment and they saying they're not going to go down into the mind because it is too dangerous for the police to do so. and if the of the, some of these minus have the on her put this into context for us because south africa's mining sector has always been a big part of the economy. there are hundreds of mine and mines and thousands of workers. but how many a band and mines are there like these children? well, according to experts, they estimate, you could be looking at hundreds, you could be looking at thousands. i mean, for example, this, the history of saw that's what got to have is paid. the commercial capital was built on gold years ago, when the state's visit came to this part of the world,
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they started mining gold, and that's how the city sprouted up. and the gods labor from the locals away here and from people from neighboring countries and bubble as you do, so as letting it cetera. if that is the story of the region story of southern africa, talk to a lot of people who are born indecision, they'll tell you they had a grand parents or parents who would leave the home country come to. so that's go work in these minds. they can send money home some so the only so they father once the because they were here which and hot under these mines in over time. some of these minds they'd be in a bad and in close because if they are owned by a new one, they've become too expensive to mine. so these are criminal seem to can take advantage of these a band of minds hire people desperately looking for what they stand, boom, done underground, sometimes with limited resources. and that's why some with them end up end up being a lot of trouble. for example, getting injured hood or stuck underground. this particular mind shop is owned by a company is being disused,
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but we know that it's still owned by an individual. and the police are saying they're in the area in other parts of the country to try and step out illegal criminal activities, such as these legal minus you are still underground. okay, henry, thank you so much for that reporting. well then, do a zulu, is a member of the national executive committee for the african national congress party and she says that any correct down on illegal mining must also tackle the criminal networks above the surface. it's the ones who are on the south base. why didn't everything does awards? because the government itself is losing a lot from the point of view, open charging deputies policies that are meant for the people. those are roughly cost. and in the custody of the government is the custodian by the way of ensuring that any of my me in different by the exec, cuz there's been a street for the people. so that's the kind jenna that so those who are sending
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people down in such danger space, it is what the government must focus on. when the people come out with whatever they might need be gold. who are they sending to? and those people in the west city, where are they taking good, go to. well, as you may see benefits, but we know the answer. we know that it's people who are on the soft face. well, wait for the people to go down and even pay funny. this on the numbers that come, since it's a page 5, this then the amount which is bigger. nice. okay, well, now speak to wayne juveniles is the chief executive of undoing tax abused us an organization, the challenges corruption in south africa. joining us from johannesburg, thanks for your time. how widespread is this issue of legal mining in south africa? to yeah, its 3 wind speeds um the trust and the number of provinces mining is uh, as we heard earlier, they used to be in the double digit. uh, i think is
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a percentage of g d, p, it has dropped off of a time and that's as a result. so many of these mines are quite deep and not viable to mine anymore. but so, so it is, it's across the country. there are hundreds of these, a band of lines, and i guess the, you know, the, the complex situation of social economic desperation and, and really, i think the biggest problem for us here is the week of a sides of our government. uh that is the root cause of this problem. talk to us a little bit more about that because i, my next question to you, in fact, was going to be what is actually at the root cause of this that allows this industry to thrive in this way. yeah, so, so what happens in mines across the world in south africa, the regulations are quite strict on the stand and this is and you have to have the rehabilitation fund the trust fund. does your mind gets bigger, you have to keep dropping that up and that money needs to when you,
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when you close your mind down that needs to be used to rehabilitate the area for the environment for the communities but also to block off and shut off the mind so that this type of activity cannot happen and i'll get them to just be very, very relaxed. we have that a, some read business system is asking money uh, and regulations administration system. uh and, and this and government of allotted to collapse the minnesota of minerals and energy and minerals and petroleum resources, has stayed on the number of occasions over the last few for 5 years. that they will get back on track and fix the system up. but they've done nothing, he's been very, very slow. and when you have a collapse administrative system, this is the system where you have perspective modeling companies want to look at and kind of get prospecting rochard ends the money rights and the deals with the administration such as these a these, these, these rehabilitation funds. if that's not in place and monitor
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a lot to be close down in the band and without the rehabilitation, that's where you start to get this problem. so we have to like, why do you think that was happening then? as well, it's a combination we believe of just maladministration government not taking their role seriously. and this has been the code by a number of the mining institutions and organizations who really want government to take this seriously. and as part of corruption, you know, the, the, the list transparency there is around matches like this, the, that's the breeding ground for corruption. and we know that these nitwits and the syndicates and sometimes uh, it'd be the 2 to 2 people in the odd positions of authority and power in the country. and t o t early uh, interviews. it is those team friends. it is those networks as promote networks that are not being targeted. they can be, they should be. but i think we're just turning
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a blonde government. now the next this current generation is the administration is taking serious most serious approach. so in your mind and who is responsible for perpetuating this, this industry and who is benefiting here as well? is it said to the benefits beneficiaries of this other thing? things ultimately the, the crime syndicates that have networks, links to the authorities. uh, this is being spoken about for quite a while. one has to get the actual evidence before you start naming people. but let me put it this way. this is not rocket science. this is, this is stuff that can be managed. you just go to follow the money, you go to follow the syndicates, you go to follow with the money companies because they're legitimate money companies that take in these, these wars and then and, and mix sending him into their, their own supplies. and so if the, if there's a,
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well, it is a political world as a way to deal with this, we think the political will, from the top is not being addressed seriously enough. and what do you make off the claims by some of the union to say that it is in fact the government is responsible for failing to regulate the industry and there's simply not doing so and asking, well why aren't you regulating this industry? yeah, and that's a good point. i mean the autism mining will, the will the love impact mining a sect of this needs to be formalized, used to be regulated. you know, so bent and binds can still be mind you create an industry, but it does need to be dealt with in a, in a structured and formal manner. and government have been very, very slow to set that up and, and enable that to be done properly. so, so what you'll find is out of desperation of these things will, will, uh, you know, manipulate and, and, and exploit people who are disparate for,
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for funds that poverty levels in the southern african regional high. and, and they'll go down for, for just the meal every day, just again, among those under very, very bad beds and then save conditions by the way. okay, we'll leave it their way in service. thank you so much for joining us from johannesburg. the, the to gauze all where is really strikes of killed at least 21 people since dawn on saturday. 3 of those palestinians were killed in a drone attack. and rough and the bodies of the victims were found in the streets after the strike is really forces also carried out regions or by the that's in the north, i think also strip. and just for that, he's joining us or outside in the hospital and did and by the hand in the past few minutes, there are a tax on garza city. what more can you tell us that
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in the is there any forces just targeted a bow aussie school and this school is in the middle and center of, of slots at refugee camp. there are hundreds of policy news sheltering in the school and at least 10 policy use have been killed, including women and children. and this is not the 1st time that is where the forces are targeting shelters, where thousands of policies are sold during and according to i with this is the locals in that area. most of the people that are displaced in this school has been beautiful. who recently floods away from the northern part of the gulf of city, gaza strip. sorry. in areas such as your bad. yeah. at bay and big town, but also they also target 2 floors of the school and that according to the civil defense teamsters saying that there are continuing to rescue more people. and there's so trying to save as much people as possible. also in the past hour the is
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where the forces killed last time. the city is that we're in a barber shop. got things are heard cuts and this is in the god the city it had was this cold. and also in the past hour the is really forces killed for palestinians, according to the folk symbol if su 4 and a huge family in serbia area in the gospel city, and 4 other kind of sinews were killed in a family gathering in hon. you it is, all of these attacks happened in the past 60 minutes city. it's continuous, it's escalating the seeds on the another and gaza strip continues. no food, no water, no medicine, no aid. and it's very hard. d to cope with all of the news happening, all of these attacks happened in the past hour and acquired civil defense the there's still try. d going to rescue more people now it's not only the fact that
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this isn't a talk on the school. imagine how many children are terrified. imagine how many times those, how does to me and saw me. these have been displaced for a place to another. and now they have to, oh, every survive this a talk will either have 2 choices to stay in a burned and not talk school, or look for another area to seek refuge too. but there have been a lot of, of, of, of kind of thing is telling us that there were every they go, there's no place say across the gaza strip studies. and thank you so much for that reporting kansas fidelity reporting from central pals. i thank you. this is been over 400 days since israel launched a tour on gaza killing more than 43000 palestinians is really military has relentlessly targeted residential buildings, hospitals and schools. as according to owner, one up to 1900000 people have been forced to leave this place across the stress.
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for the last 40 days is really forces or besieged northern god. and they forced out at least a $100000.00 palestinians. and it's been a year since is really forces took a mcdonald as largest hospital and left a huge wound in the territories health system. a 14 day sage ended with hundreds of dead on the facility obliterated. multiple investigations, the bunk is really claims that it was being used as a how mouse command center or some have been job aid reports. the babies without incubators for them in blankets form what parents call a water and children. these images, destructive, or glass, 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 it's really a tax is around has now ripped apart what met,
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excuse to call god as beating heart and world health organization finally reached the hospital, 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 is really, mimicry, has presented as evidence over here. this is what the ministry video showed before . selected journalists were taken onto a, there is a, an active policy 7, the number of guns in the, in my room increased. and they can be seen as being
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a range differently. these really, i mean, also deleted an earlier post which admitted it sees ambulances and hospitals as quote, legitimate targets. dozens of patients were killed at a hospital is really forces not only ransacked and destroyed the hospital, but also abducted doctors, nurses and anyone who broke the information. blackouts about the atrocities stand up for them. yeah. and the how to use as well. this is dr. diamond 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 cheerful is described by his wife as a light over life. and then the same as surgeon was, could not his family seek justice for his tortured and coming under his vainly custody. also above that moment, kenneth, as well as the nigel then of the various 27 year old correspondent, smiling, who was also kaylee on youtube refused to heat is really forces trips
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and continued to inform the world about what was happening at the ship. a hostile which i'm not sure, but i'll probably be shut out a little bit of 14 months on israel budman and kidding. as pony 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. see is really the strategy was eliminated 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. so i'm, i'm and dropping out of there dr. sarah gully is a member of dr. as for da, so that's a, that's collective, committed to the protection of health care in gaza. she says israel spread a full narrative to justify attacking. and she found hospital she thought, i think was, was the primary hospital to be attacked in such
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a way. and so blatantly hospitals and health care works and patients are supposed to have unlimited, you need to convention even in times of war, special protection, which means that you have to be fully attracted. you have to be absolutely sure that it's really the managed care target. you have to give time for people to evacuate, you have to be proportional, proportionality, and exactly patients. none of that was done and especially looking back now there were such misinformation spreads to attack this hospital to break this, this temple to cross this red line that no one was ever supposed to cross. and i think from their own, when they saw that they could tackle she for hospital, that they could refuse the recreation of, of patients, obviously for hospital and afterwards. also, if necessary hospital,
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even premature babies couldn't all be evacuated and were left to die and suffocates in the hospitals. and that the world, the north response. i think that that opened the floodgates that uh now that is something that is possible in that health care could be a target without any consequences. it's $47.00 days since that is really military launched. the ground defensive in southern lebanon is really troops of kills. more than 2000 people, destroyed thousands of buildings on homes. the fighting and bombing has displaced an estimated one point. 2000000 people for hundreds, thousands of them are children. within the last few hours is really forces of carried out multiple airstrikes and 11 on capital thoughts after the military issued forced evacuation warnings for buildings and bodies and about us in there. and how does a headache this is the 5th day of israel's bombardment of a root southern suburb. meanwhile, the southern city of tire has been left in ruins, after repeated is really
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a tax. the lebanese health ministries as 59 people have been killed across the country. during the past 24 hours. and sirens have sounds that across northern israel, after dozens of rockets were launched from 11 on. it is really my latrice as has been law fired at least $35.00 rockets towards the gallery in haifa. bay sirens have been heard in more than 20 locations across the israel. charles stratford is our correspondence. he's joining us from bay. ruth charles, for the past week, the is really strikes have shifted from nighttime to daytime, on the southern suburb of bay. ruth, what does this mean for people who have been using the day time to go back to what's left of their homes? well, it makes things incredibly difficult for them, as you rightly say, that doesn't seem to be any laptop whatsoever in the targeting all those sudden the
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suburbs of a root that's area. code da here on describe is a hezbollah, strong old with once a population of around a 1000000 people, virtually nobody there now. but if you're not, you say people used to use the day time to go back and check on their homes, their belongings and their business is that is now increasingly difficult. the initial strikes happened in a relatively early hours of the morning, i suppose around 9 am this morning following forced evacuation orders. there was another round of strikes the soft to noon on that area. that's not the only area that is wireless being hitting today. as you mentioned in the, in show, i know a massive wave of strikes on the southern city of tai. uh, and we understand the surrounding villages. um the is, what do you mean if we put out a forced evacuation orders to at least 15 villages in southern lebanon? uh this fall today? so no sign in, in, in a laptop in what can i do?
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we would really be described as an escalation by is right, a full sees the lebanese house ministry is saying that uh, at least 2 medics. 2 more metix were killed in a strike. uh, also in some level on today that brings the deck soul of risky will cause the medics just in the last 2 weeks to almost 2000. so it shows you the kind of pressure that the 11 of these under that indeed has bullet is on the end of the civilian populations. of these areas on the coast, there is a draft piece proposal or draft to cease fire proposal that has gl. uh it says it is looking at that was uh that was issued to the house speaking to be berry who was acting on behalf of his bill. uh, as a mediate. uh, one thing is we show the display. there's no knowing what is in this proposal. we'll just draw a proposal. hezbollah is going to be very staunch the against any kind of
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indication that the israel may want to act unilaterally in the, in policing that area. all of a sudden level um, most of the lowest of the boulder and below the lights on the river. and he doesn't want any roles, the israel that whatsoever, because it would say it is being basically an infringement of its sovereignty. and meanwhile, his bullet has been, as you mentioned, launching attacks into israel also today. certainly according to these really media coaching these right in the army, they're saying that they've been at least 65 roll kits and drones launched into his violin in the direction of his rail. today. most of those, the being reported to have eva landed on mc ground, which will be intercepted by is there a defense? thank you so much for that update from the rooms is really sellers of a task palestinian homes in the occupied westbank. they burned vehicles near
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a town east of nablus. nearly a $1400.00 incidents, a settler violence had been reported in the occupied westbank since october. the 7 . and the ukranian president followed him as a landscape says the war with russia must. and next year through diplomacy, zalinski made the comments during a radio interview, and he also admitted the situation on the battlefield. an eastern ukraine is difficult with russia making advances. so lensky says the russian president, vladimir putin, is not interested in agreeing to any potential piece deal. what can i email? probably what does mislead we ukrainians together with our partners must change the circumstances so that the war ends, regardless of what people want,
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we must all change the circumstances so that russia is forced to piece. okay, let's take a closer look at the situation in ukraine. so russia has suddenly make gains and ukraine's eastern dani ask region throughout the year. and it recently made advances in the northeastern cartier region, aiming for the city of coupons, which ukrainian forces retail, 2 years ago. ukraine's surprise offensive into russia's cross territory in august is further north than the main front line. while russia has regained about half of the territory at last, the fighting is ongoing. the invasion is the 1st into russian territory since world war 2 on ukraine's president spoke after a phone call on friday between the german chancellor all off. schultz and the russian presidents with zalinski says, will make it harder to achieve a peace deal with russia. as a bank has more from team. as we understand german towns that all of selves informed ukrainian presidents and then see that he would be speaking to russian
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need to present the future. now, president, let's be, has condemned that phone call says that the opens up the pandora's box as equals it in terms of undermining efforts to isolate the russian leader. now you understand german tongues to the condemned rushes, rushes invasion of ukraine, and he adds a present future to withdraw his true son come to a fair and just peace. but present zelinski has said that this will lead to more conversations, more close and just towards roger pushing present puting, a 2 piece here in ukraine. but prisons, let's get also can see did the things are not going well on the back of the field on the east of ukraine. russia has made a considerable advances, and ukraine is suffering the suffering from a mind power issue, the pulse of mobilization, but they really need more soldiers and needs more munitions. and the situation isn't looking good,
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not presidents because also said that he wants to see an end to the will next year to diplomatic means. so there's 2 separate messages coming. that one is a condemnation of the cold made by joe and thompson, but also an acceptance that things are not going well. and ultimately, this will would probably have to end through diplomatic means, especially when you have a new us present coming in in january, january present. donald trump's presence elect donald trump, who has previously said that he would end the war in 24 hours and it's criticized ministry 8, get some of the 3 h. u crates that changes the dynamics here in ukraine. i said vague. i just there, keep ukraine of russia, estate owns gas, company gas from has cut supplies to australia. the move follows and announcements by the vienna base utility company o m v that it would stop paying for gas from gas to offset a $240000000.00 arbitration award. it won over an earlier gas cuts. austria,
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as chancellor has reassured the population, there is enough gas for the coming winter across the us president has told russian media. he'll step down for testers who invaded parliament, leave us lands on your pledge to schedule snap elections once demonstrators vacate the building fridays demonstration was against an unpopular agreement. that would let russian investors buy property in the break away region of georgia, which is backed by moscow. the government and scrap the proposal after the protest fil a heads on out to 0, lords by the prospect of better opportunities. how politicians are trying to convince senegalese voters to stay at home and india as prisoners makes the story in their series. when over south africa was coming up with joe in support, the
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briefing flows or influx of and talk to can means it will cooled down in this part of option tina on that discrete line of thunderstorms ahead of it still very warm. what is that? is it $54.00 degrees? so when the front comes through, it would be very light, saturday or the sunday. when the and sundry weather will drop attention to 19 that's a huge change. obviously. monday they should be spectacular storms. they always all around the plate. and the same as being repeated to the north, already from rio inland in brazil. decent down pools of rain here from the stones, telling us in columbia and persistence of writing has been producing funding on the coast of costa rica. it might do the same in nicaragua, but cyrus the office went to watch tropical storm, the winds on particularly both of them because they below a 100 k, the amount of rain 5 to 800 minute bases full cost before this thing goes away,
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has already produced funding and produce an awful lot more the cost, probably across maybe a guatemalan belize and then pick pumps of mexico before the thing falls apart. but i will have to watch that one. meanwhile, in the us, complete change of season, snow proffers, coming down and across the cascades, the rockies, and then bringing code across the northern plains of the next day or so was wont, stops to gather from the southern plains. trump has captured the popular vote. look, what happened is this fault lines looks back to the election year. huge part of it undeniably is that you can't fund a genocide with you know, what if you want to win them. otherwise i'm speaking un office. what this means for the future of us politics. stuff of a pretty extreme novel,
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the return of trump on a jersey or is freedom of speech on the internet a right for some, but not for others. palestinian or airbus content has been removed or restricted when he bu, content hasn't just 0 world investigates where the social media platforms moderate content equally, especially in times of complex. there's a good understanding of the matter as the press. there are the standards between israel security services and other parties like my to close cyber space on the of the top stories on the al jazeera news,
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our volunteers have rescued 2 minors from an illegal mine in south africa. that's where thousands are feared trucks. the government says it's making efforts to get them out safely after initially trying to force them out by closing entrances and cutting off supplies is really or strikes have continued across 11 on many areas in beirut. southern suburb on the southern city of tire have come under heavy bombardments for us. 5th consecutive days is really forces have chosen another $23.00 palestinians across garza and strikes across the stretch. nearly 44000 people have been killed since the conflict began. more than a year ago is really media as a, a tough age. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was under investigation for allegedly altering phone records, connected to the october 7th. her mass attacks sachi brother, man, is accused of changing the time stamp of a conversation. the prime minister held with his military secretary in the minutes
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after the attacks on israel began. the allegations. com is another that's on yahoo! aides. eli feld stein is suspected of leaking classified documents to foreign media, or in goldberg isn't, is really political commentator. he says the case may divert public attention in israel from the war and gaza. otherwise this would be very damaging to nothing else, but one has to acknowledge and it's, it now is image already is not received is early public doesn't have to leave. and it's in the out to be a great word time theater. even though he's styles and cellphone, winston churchill, it's very obvious that there's been meddling. it's very obviously not all the actions that could have been taken were taken it's. it's also obvious that there was a huge mess. you don't need to be an investigator to figure that out. october 7th is traumatic because of the failures of the military and, and the political leadership and the actual soldiers on the ground to save people in real time. but the 2nd part of the answer,
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which i think may be more interesting, is that the more people actually talk about these details more people wonder whether it's in the new things that 6 29 am or 639. and that's and they'll actually test benefits because as long as the public's attention is focused on these marietta details, nobody is talking about the strategic nobody's talking about the way this war turned into a genocide. nobody's talking about the way this. what we're right now is bringing israel to the verge of implosion. if it hasn't crossed it yet. nobody's talking about that. and the other strategic stanley is what you're talking about is tactical sanders, which may actually prove beneficial to me. it's in the i'm in the mid to long the libyans are voting to elect local council members and the polls taking place in the 3rd largest city of miss ross off if the election is successful. if could lead to nationwide elections got bonds governing gentiles holding a referendum on
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a new constitution that could pay the way for a democratic elections in 2025, it comes more than a year after a military coup ended. more than 50 years of diagnostic rule. the proposed constitution would allow presidents to serve a maximum of 27 year terms with no hereditary transfer of power. the interim president is hailing the vote as a great step forward loaders and send a gall head to the poles on sunday for snap program entry elections. and they'll determine whether the country is newly elected president can carry out. ambitious reforms stopping migration to europe has been a top campaign issue with candidates promising more opportunities at home. nicholas hoc reports and the coastal village of gore in senegal is capital the car. in the suburbs of the car, a wave of support for climbing is to dispense some go as he delivers his final
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pitch to voters before parliament to reelections on sunday. his objective is to win an outright majority. he tells the crowd, we must create opportunities here at home to prevent our young people from risking their lives in perilous journeys abroad. this year, a record 70000 migrants have risk a dangerous voyage across the atlantic to make it this pains canary islands. many our young senegalese fling, not war, but the lack of opportunity trying to stop the wave of migration from his fishing village of amcor is former professionals surfer and 1st time problem meant to re candidate l hodge or more say, last year, police fire tear gas at teenagers, and in gore protesting against the former governments plan to build another police station in a village that has no high school. i want the people or the forms, but i forget the brighten your i want the people to stay in synagogue living. so i got the big one is i got a restaurant for the, the, for june, for the end,
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the end. and i believe that just all his jobs. it might be nice, nice. but for guessing income, the change politicians promise is too slow and coming. she had placed her hope on the election of a new president in april, in the arrival of sancho in power to bring an end to her struggles. please. he said the life is how to hear i leaving a construction site. there is no water, no electricity. i want to go to europe, and i am a little bailey, to saving up for a young online influencers who has made it to europe encourage migration glossing over the harsh realities of the dirty casting. the open sea as a path to success, their post capture only the twins, not the hardship of a life away from home. and so despite their efforts, politicians seem to be no match to the power of the algorithm. still in this campaign, the promise to turn synagogue from a place of departure to
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a dream destination made by and for young senegalese nicholas hawk elgin's erupt. the car protests are continuing in. india is money for a state despite police enforcing curfew in several districts. members of them, my tie ethnic group are demonstrating after the bodies of 3 people were found in a river. they believe the 3 were abducted and killed by armed man from another group. the cookie. i think violence between the 2 has killed more than 250 people since may and displaced around 60 thousands. the 2 groups are in a dispute over sharing economic benefits and extending job and education close as to at least 10 babies. 7 killed after a fire in a hospital's neonatal units. in northern india, it happens in the city of john c. politicians have accused the hospitalized ministration of careless behavior homes. i'm
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a how much reports many of them what only few days old, the shop lives, ended in an instant pot and left to come to terms 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 up 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. a fish and sea defies big. what does the work of the hospital in the produce state? 45 babies were risky. that's supposed to be the chain. newborns have died of which 7 has 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 . in this time of need,
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officials say an investigation is underway to tell me what caused the blaze. ivy presumed his schedule. it will take 24 hours for the initial report. the fire appears to have occurred due to a short sick of inside the oxygen concentrate to defy as race. questions of the hospital safety. politicians accusing administration of kansas behavior happens and just either a powerful storm has made landfill in the philippines authorities or warning its impact could be catastrophic and life threatening super type of money. it has brought waves of up to 14 meters along parts of the coastline. more than 650000 people have fled their homes, parables and reports. there is no com before this storm. these winds and flooding streets, just a taste of what's to come for the females that
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we needed to evacuate early before the rain stones. they evacuated, does say the children will be safe with terrified warnings of catastrophic damage have caused an extra this, the people finding refuge any way they can make will be. i mean, when i went to the church because it's strong, we already have a lot of phobias because of previous calamities here like floods, strong winds, so many disasters. my, my apple, i think the latest the tide now area will be as high as 2 meters. there will be a lot of rain so it will rise more. it's a super tie food. that is why we evacuated. our house is along the show. me. people here are exhausted, but it's a way of life. locals are getting used to these with the seems on thursday when tie
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. few new soggy sits in northern philippines, leaving a trail of broken bridges and flooded farm land in its wake. this time lapse shows tie food into the machine to rise. e. and you saw the all hitting the same region in the past 2 weeks. menu, you will be the 6 this month. and it's already making the presence of the carry voltage, which is 0. a tropical storm in honduras has caused a wide spread flooding and land slides. authorities have declared a national emergency after alas, the north eastern coast. thousands of people have an urge to stay out of tropical storm cyrus path, and it's packing winds of up to 80 kilometers an hour. the aqua doors when hit by rolling blackouts with power cuts lasting up to 14 hours a day. people are calling on the government to do more to tackle the problem. julia,
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i'll call you on a reports another day, another protest in the streets of ecuador and demonstrator say, this is just the beginning. an energy crisis and 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 leaders, we're debating a possible source of uprising is needed because we can't take it 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 then your noble a who to power a year ago says the situation is the result of climate change and years of under
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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. because in place of companies, in fact, cheese 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 the supply of energy is extremely important at defense. so to leave in my oxygen concentrator, and i'm oldest for it about whether 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 that we're 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,
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a wave of gang violence and recent years. president no boy insists the government is doing everything need can to restore power but warn the situation is unlikely to improve until the new year julia go. yeah, i know i'll just 0. so head on the officer and is our an aerial master class from rinaldo us. portugal secure. there's spot in the last state of the nation. sleep that's coming up with joe in support in a moment. the timing sizes like this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government . the military intelligence has been described as the closing of the policy
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the bone and the concentration come snatched from his mother and birth. now in his forties, a survivor of argentina's, brutal ministry dictatorship search of his ident, you might find, shooting to exposing the reverberation systemic force adoptions in the states. 19700 speak with gina stolen. i just the
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problem again, time for the sports news. here's joe. during thank you very much with jake pools, there's a 120000000 people watched his victory over mike tyson and netflix crushed in some areas. it was a disappointing spiteful though as 58 year old. tyson lost it o 8 to minute rounds, but was beaten on points. they've stokes reports after nearly 2 decades in more than $7000.00 days since he's left the official fight. 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 body spent 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 foods ringing out around the dallas cowboy stadium in texas. pul, comfortably winning an old at the judge of school cards when someone's just surviving in the ring,
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basically. it's hard to make it exciting. so i couldn't really get him to engage me or slip shots and you know, do something super cool. 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, a saw the time wakes the know what to maybe grand solve itself. his body could do what his lawyer wants him to do. and for some people look like that, we were sold something that didn't do. let's just say well, the mike tyson wouldn't be able to beat the oven up stop. but it's just all the it's your pull to the jake, pull will make around. $40000000.00 from the bounce. well, tyson takes, i'm 20000000, and he hasn't moved up stepping into the ring again in the future. but based on
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what happened this time, many we'll hope that doesn't happen. if it starts out you 0, it was way more action in the proceeding fight between k t taylor on demand the serrano taylor one a bruising in council by one point with all of the judges to retain her to pat lightweight title is the 2nd time the irish felicia has reasons for 2 reasons. serrano itself, it announced the comp from a tailor headphones, and she actually landed over a 100 punches more than taylor. and these creeps has produced a historic performance since they wrapped up the t 20 series against south africa. but to send you something until like pharma, both smash centuries in johannesburg, it's the 1st time teammates have screwed hundreds in the same endings of a t twenty's national. at this level, india one by $135.00 runs, which is the heavier stuff it defeats the south africa in the t 24 months. india take the series,
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31 pace then spencer jones and helps australia c o a t 20 series. when over pack is done, jones has made and 5, which it whole making show the term itself, the scene runs shows, of the effect free target of a $148.00, australia have an unassailable to nothing. see, recently, francisco vanya has extended the low to g p. title erased into the final day of the season. the rating champion won the sprint race and boss lineup. all championship lead a whole time a team to finish the last scene. hold them 19 point lead going into sundays race. we're familiar with stuff in polls. i could still, clint, just the straight right is championship. if he went where we mac, always close in on a 6 brace to the by title. an open irishman is tied for the lead heading into the final round of goals, season ending well tool championship. mcelroy look sure of winning another race to buy title for the most points. games throughout the year on the european tool,
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a 6 crown would tie him with the late 70 bellis terrace. but the world number 3 is a, is to hold to trustees only 18 frames on sunday, onto the race to qualify for the fee for world cup. and you are guar, i want a thriller against colombia or in the south american qualifies. just as it looked like it would finish to one to uruguay and most of the day a substitute and place gomez for 6 minutes into stuff it's time to get an equalizer . but there was more in store for the funds that the sent and audio stadium as much as the noise in midfield at manuel is that lost off when us from close range and 11 minutes interest of each time, make it 32 to uruguay. that big tree into this whole thing when the streak in the campaign, it puts your request 2nd in the standings with the top 6 in south america don't seem to the 2026 findings gone. his football team of failed to qualify for the
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africa combination. so the 1st time since 2004 after $11.00 girl was on go law, but her small, okay, were an impressive foam around the druids for him d. s. let them to a 51. when i think a bone going to goes in the space of 3 minutes, it extends neural cause perfect record in the ask on qualifying group stage. and the coach will lead to a groggy american team, have 15 from 57 time champions. egypt were held to 11 rule by cape bird. how do we can see that so, so in this qualifying campaign, but despite kate but sharing the points and the result ended the on a nation types of qualifying for the finals or egypt have already qualified for the finals. and so have morocco as hosts. but on friday, congress, zambia molly ends and bob white also secure best spots. there were still 5 places available on the 24 team tournaments with qualifying continuing until tuesday a christy on a rinaldo may be pushing faulty,
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but he's proved he's still going to. it's going us to pub overhead kick for portugal. your information to the match had already turned into a routes opponent with portugal, scoring 3 goals in 8 minutes, and then came ranaldo as to pub ariel efforts his 2nd go off the night, which helped secure a 51 when and put in through the finals of the competition, portugal top the group and remain on the beach and stations. the match is also taking place in north and central america and the caribbean. but mexico's match with hunters was not by bad behavior from the funds at the end of the game. excuse coach heavier again, it was hit by an object, ryan, from the sun, leaving him with a head injury. make scale of this one to now the on will be relegated from the top to refresh football at the end of the season if they console without their finances . the 7 time meet on champions have been punished for over spending recently revolting debts of up to 500. and so it's $2000000.00. i've also been banned from making any signings in the january trunk, but window the on cit. 5th,
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in the leak. that owned by american business and john text who possibly earns both of fargo in brazil and crystal palace in england. the our in fault schooled 60 points for the sacramento kings, but they still lost his performance at a new franchise record which had stood since 1960 when they were closed. the cincinnati royals, foxes just associates flat and the history to score at least 60 points in the defeat immunization symbols taking this one in or the time once the t to $126.00. well, while the tyson fights wasn't as hard hitting as many wanted fridays waiting for the capitals in the attic channels certainly was washington's loss in affairs. a he completely took out the colorado avalanche is casey mitchell stats. so if i can survive the collision, his sick, however, wasn't as lucky already ranking. all right, that is are useful. so now it is back to the rain. so thank you so much for that updates and that's for the news hour, but we're back in just a moment and we'll have much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines
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out of gaza as well as lebanon. we'll see you in a minute. the clinic i was president, but sir, would you mind fire has called for a snap legislative election on november 17th. his a to in a parliamentary majority or role of an emphasis plan of reforms including fighting corruption. but can the new leader bring political fidelity to his nation? stay without 0 for full coverage. shilling the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they just took our id, cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. echoes of the 2 brothers. i
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