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of invading webinar are the us and israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house. ready what can america expect, and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life, or my headquarters, and here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. in prisons and darkness, south african authorities are under pressure to help in legal miners. they deliberately trapped kilometers below grounds. at least 10 pallets to be in this, including children are killed and is really strikes targeting a u. n. run school in northern dos on thousands more are injured.
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the a 5th straight day of bombing, more of southern bay route is destroyed by is really work lanes and ukraine's president says the war must and next year, acknowledging recent russian gains on the battlefield. the color we begin, this is our in south africa where lives hanging the balance at a mine in northwest providence. so this whole goes to kilometers deep. as many as 4000 miners are believed to be down there. the government has deliberately closed off the entrances and cut off supplies of food and water. the mining operation is illegal and they're hoping to force them to the surface so they can be arrested. but in the past few hours to miners have been brought out by community volunteers
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and both have and taken to hospital and families fear for the lives of their loved ones. they've been down there for nearly 2 weeks. many may now be too weak to make it to the surface, even if they wanted to. there are assigned to, the governments may be softening its position. the police minister says he's putting together a plan to save their lives sense, i'm sure no says search and rescue experts are working on a way to get the minor safely to the surface area, which also sent this updates from the mind it's. it's been a long day on saturday to mine is will risk you would not by the police, the police say they not going down into the shock because it is too dangerous to say this has a dis gas done. they and they why that some with the legal minus may be carrying fire arms to the minus the risk by volunteer community workers. what they've been doing is they've been sending or dropping
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a rope down the shaft. the men at the bottom tied the rope around the waist and they pulled up slowly. the price is gonna take up to 45 minutes. it's long and arduous. we told that a lot of the men were still underground. are sick and weak, and dehydration and some of them need medical attention urgently intend to abandon mines in. so that's what the it's estimated that they could be thousands. remember, this country was built on gold. johannes, with the commercial capital, was also built on gold. many years ago when the settlers came to this part of the world, they started mining for gold. that's how the city janice looks brought it up. and they would get workers from south africa and neighboring countries as well. it is the story of southern africa. so a lot of these mines now a band and they not being used. criminal syndicates has taken advantage of that. hiring people district for was to come and work in these mines. and that's why we seeing more and more these cases of legal minus either being trapped underground
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and the police trying to stuff them out. hardwood tasa. ouch. is there still fontaine sought after that. okay. we're gonna speak to professor glen y line, who's the director of the african research center for or system science at the university of whitworth science. he's also the former director of the woods mining institute. joining us from johannesburg. thank you so much for your time. so south africa's mining sector has always been a big part of the economy with hundreds of mines and thousands of workers. but can you just give us an idea of how many illegal minds are there like? the one that we're seeing to thank you for having me and forcing me to your show. there's a lot of boost mountains because you must remember that initially, south africa used to be one of the largest good producers in the world. and it's estimate of a country we have produced about 30 percent of all gold that has ever been mined into wealth. so intensively illegal mines themselves stays hundreds to thousands of them. and the issue of illegal minus didn't only start on the ground. there were
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also issues of old tailing stories, facilities that had elevated gold clinton's, but it has no move even beyond both mine and because if you go to other parts of the country, you'll find that these also look on minus in chrome. there's also a link on minus in other commodities and this actually has become a sketch which is quite a well organized try and criminal syndicated, if you want to call it that. and at the moment, it's this domain to that these between 10000 to the all say 2000, but all of the minus in the country that are operating. unfortunately, we don't have the exact number because no phase language study has been done to point to fi exactly where all these click on minus located, right? and we also need to have a distinction to between what we call the mine us and the smallest to a minus because it got minus 10 to comprise very smallest indicates. but now the impulse will become, fall much larger groups. what else? small scale mine has to be going to have
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a mining title. what does that look like under grounds in these legal mines with estimates? i mean, in this particular mine, their estimates, if there could be about 4000 people who are underground, it's quite harsh conditions because you can just imagine very tiny, confined space is with less ventilation. and also the type of tools that they are using. some of them or some of the guesses that they actually use another chrome applied how that goes to their own health. so he's not there really nice environment because it's tied. also, there is no sign exposure. as you can imagine, this goes to kilometers in columbia, just below se, between 2 kilometers info can let me testing some instances. so the conditions of height harsh and most of the indigo minus 10 to suffer a loss when it comes to the a health and the ultimately a mental health too. and usually they tend to spend more than 6 months to about to . yeah. or sometimes have
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a lot of them that on the ground. so you can just imagine the conditions inside you can find them doc, environment with limited liked and you were just mentioning tools a moments ago. i wonder if you can elaborate on what about the, the, what sort of equipment these miners would have with them in the mind. so typically steves through the rudimentary tools things such as shovels, spades, and in some places you will find that they have use compress as if they have stolen either from an operating mines. and most of the cases, they are also using cutting torches, which they use to bend most of the metals and also gain access. and they also do doing a lot of money on the training. so it's all men made tools much of it. none of them are mechanized, usually it's man or dominating the industry, especially on the ground. and they have mainly using basic tools, so he's hot and lead by it. it's cold, there are reports and correct me if i'm wrong here, but i mean,
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there could be sort of whole communities who are living under ground. there are kitchens, there are shop, some people say, literally, it could be some sort of underground economy. i mean, how would this have been possible without the authorities knowledge? i mean, have they just turned a blind eye to this on for a very long time, and if so, why? that's not really, i wouldn't say that well, thought of to you as tentative blind. i, there's a number of these shots and most of them when mom as rehabilitate close shots. so you'll find that by 12 being done in places that are known as hotspots. and why the officials, i mean to focusing on those, you'll find that they use indicates stuck in the new site. so it starts with very few people. sometimes it's only siblings west spot thing and they go in invite the neighbors to get with some of the friends and all the time. then it becomes a very live syndicate where you have a well even low chain of logistics from people who are supplying them with food
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from the people who are cooking for them. and of course, these a lot of payment is that are also benefiting because threats and number from the review that we have dos. is estimate that to say that the may have over 200000 of families that may be benefiting from the proceeds of the ceiling of mining. so it's thought is a small sketch and police of course, i mean, that's the one where they are hot spots. and much of the places that you see is mainly those are to existing mines where an example of the mind that well speaking about and i was very close to incorporating mind. and it also makes difficult for those what operating legally to deal with as almost thomas unions do say that the government is responsible for failing to regulate the industry is do you think that this industry needs to be regulated? and if so, why has the government's not regulated thus far? there has been
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a number of studies. i can still remember one from 2007 and also 2011 and just few years ago to have been a number of groups that have been looking into these. the challenge with this is that firstly, we need it to ensure the miles that we have the flow that led as rehabilitation as close to fully closed. and secondly, that has been an efforts on government could solve to ensure that those that were left on clothes for the owner, the known basic program that is being led by government to close those chinese commons in identifying the protocol that needs to be followed because you'll find that most of the people are also waiting in this mines. as gilligan minus, i know they've been sold the african citizens. so how do you legalize something at a 1st instance? why you still have to deal with the question off national security as a whole. but of course they have in many calls also from local communities to say that the government needs to step up in terms of formalizing the set. and i believe that's, this is the case in point what we have just seen now in the northwest. and this may
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accelerate some of the programs that governments have been pushing to ensure that we do formalize the sectional. okay, thank you so much, glen. why last? thank you for joining us from johannesburg. thank you. the okay to go. so we're in is really strike. is it an owner or run school in the unsolved refugee camp? at least 10 palestinians have been killed including children. many more people are reported who judge the of a high school in the western part of garza city shelters, thousands of displaced civilians, engines. godaddy reports from dated by the, from central georgia to say is really for says start, this is a will all the school. and this is a new end school that with sheltering thousands of displaced palestinians. now,
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according to the medical staff there, they said that at least 10 policy news were killed and then these 20 policies were injured among the women and children. now this house, this is what children thousands of families and most of these families have been slugs and seek refuge from different area just as may have been tenuous and to bad . yeah, this was not the only it targets today, but also there has been continuous attacks on base here where the is where the forces did not stop selling. that's area. and according to the locals, there's the explode is not stop. and let me remind you that for more than 14 days, another in garza's group has been under seed without food watch, or medicine or a and with continue is selling an air strikes. know also that is where the forces targeted a barber shop were 5 policies have been killed in another family gatherings was
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targeted by that is really forces income units and 5 thomas and these were killed, but it's not escalating on that with air strikes trending and drones and clubs, carpenters was also the health situation in the human. it's terry and situation is victoria thing across the gaza strip. and then somebody also see it updated by that kind of fine. it's been more than $400.00 days since israel launched it's. we're on gaza killing more than 43000 palestinians is really military has relentlessly targeted residential buildings, hospitals and schools. according to owner, up to 1900000 people have been forcibly displaced across the strip. for more than 40 days is really forces have received northern gaza and forced out at least a $100000.00 palestinians. and it's been a year since is really forces took aim at gaza as large as hospital and left a huge wound in the territories health system. a 14 day siege ended with hundreds
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dad and the facility obliterated. multiple investigations debunk is really cleans it was being used as a have asked command center with donovan. job aid reports. the babies without incubators for them in blankets. but parents call a water and children. these images destructible lofty of an israel siege of all ship hospitalized. again. this is what does this largest hospital look like. originally built in 1946 during the british rule, did survive multiple boards and is really a tax. is around, has now ripped apart what meant excuse to call gods. as beating cart the world health organization finally reached the hospital, it found an empty shell shallow graves and the stench of rotting bodies, part of fine details of what happened to 700 patients. 400 health workers and 3000 displaced people soldiers posted videos and under chip
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a lot of them fighting without any 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 published 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, 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 hospitably, but also abducted doctors, nurses and anyone who brought the information black out about the atrocities that
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started for them. yeah, and the how to use us for 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 ship, as described by his wife as the light of her life. and then the famous surgeon was, could not in this family seek justice for his tortured and coming under his vainly custody. also above that moment, kenneth, as well as the nigel then obviously yours 27 year old correspondent, smiling. 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, a hostile which i'm not sure the shuttle about me being 14 months old is really compartment and kidding. it's only intensified and this pulling ship a complex of buildings and courtyards is unrecognizable. this is what used to be
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the emergency department. and as you can see, it's totally destroyed, dr. see 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. so i'm, i'm, and javi out of there will talk to saragossa is a member of doctors for gaza. that's adults collective committed to the protection of health care and gaza. she says is real, spread a full narrative to justify attacking and shift hospitable, or she thought, i think was west of primary hospital to be attacked in such a way. and so blatantly hospitals and health care works and patients are supposed to have unlimited geneva 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
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evacuate. you have to uh, the proof to show proof of finality 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 calls. and i think from their own, when they saw that they could tackle she from hospital, that they could refuse evacuation of patients in the hospital. and afterwards, also if necessary hospital. even premature babies could not be evacuated and were left to die and suffocates in the hospitals. and that the world did not respond. i think that that opened the floodgates that uh now that is something that is possible and that health care could be a target without any consequences. hezbollah has fired dozens of rockets towards
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northern israel and response the it. the attacks on baby room. the is really military says at least $35.00 rockets were, launch towards galley, the and hyphen babe, sirens of sound in more than 20 locations across his room. his butler says it's targeting northern settlements. it is $47.00 days since that is really military launched. a ground defensive in the south of loving on is where the troops have killed more than 2000 people and destroyed thousands of buildings on homes. the fighting and bombing has displaced an estimated one point. 2000000 people, 400 thousands of them are children. and within the last few hours is really forces have carried out multiple airstrikes and 11 on capital. that's after the military issued forced evacuation warnings for buildings and version about ours and how to headache. this is the 5th day of israel's bombardment of a roots southern suburb. the southern city of tire has been left in ruins,
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after repeated is really a tax. the lebanese ministry of health says 59 people have been killed across the country during the past 24 hours. charles stratford has more from baby roots, and it doesn't seem to be any laptop whatsoever in the targeting. all of those sudden suburbs of a route that's area. code da here on describe is a hezbollah stronghold was once a population of around a 1000000 people. virtually nobody there now. but if you're not the 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 the relative 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 rarely speaking, hitting today, a massive wave of strikes on the southern city of tai
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a. and we understand the surrounding villages. the is really ministry. put out a post evacuation orders to at least 15 villages in some 11 on this. so for today, so no signing in a laptop in what can already we would really be described as an escalation by is right. the full sees the lebanese health industry is saying that at least 2 medics, 2 more metrics were killed in a strike. also in some level on today that brings the debt soul of rescue will cause emetics 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 and since the war began and loving on, israel has also stuffed up
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a tax on syrian soil at least 15 people were killed and as really strikes on homes and damascus on the suburb of the city. on thursday. more explosions were later reported in the damascus country sides. and early october, a syrian state news presenter was killed when it is really striked targeted her neighborhood and damascus. israel has been attacking garza, they occupied westbank, lebanon, syria, and iran for months. although was carried out a tax on uranium link targets in syria for years. it's a round top, it's bombardment since the attacks on israel, on the 7th of october last year. and we can speak to robert hamilton, who's the head of a razor. research of the foreign policy research institute is also a former us army colonel. joining us from philadelphia, pennsylvania. thanks for your time. how do you explain israel's recent attacks on damascus within the context of israel's sort of regional aspirations? a jeremy, the jason's degree here with you? i guess i would describe them as opportunistic was the potentially have since egypt
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effect on the, on the outcome of the work, i'm going to just to get a sense that israel is attack. now, the target that in these groups a, is what i'm seeing as an a be used in terms of law says the law and policy as on a job. you types in syria or is, you know, in the intro there, the continuation of a long period of is really attacks against targets and syria, but they do represent something different. now i think that there's previously israel's attacks on targets and syria has always been on the running backwards that will find a new service syrian civil war. whereas these attacks appear to be designed to affect the war in specifically lab and on. because israel has claimed a 3rd striking logistical or supply route out of syria into the lab and also, or the strikes then, um tactical or are they strategic? so yeah, so i think so, yeah, i think they're opportunistic,
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mostly the effects could be strategic, right? if israel is able to do enough damage to these groups in syria that are supporting has a lot of that are supporting that are fighting against israel and it's for in southern whatever. not that it could have a strategic effect on that part of the conflict. and there's certainly not tax, they don't think they're taxable. i do think that the intent of the effect is home to be, to have an outcome of the war, not just on a few sites or few groups or a few supplier. this is israel hoping or trying to bring syria directly into this war as well. i don't think so. i just, you know, it is really strange in syria, all the series of awards been going on. and so i just, i think that the israel believes that can manage any breast of escalation from
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syria. and that is in terms of cost benefit is worth the risk of that escalation to attack. who's operating in the syria that have the potential to affect. israel's more as in does a and live and what about the timing of all of this? i mean, the latest attacks come as the mass as on damascus, as i need to resign you. of course us who's the senior adviser to iran supreme leader was due to arrive in the syrian capital. yeah. in terms of timing, i think often we assume that the states or governments military's a terry all these strands, whenever, whenever they want, whenever they're ready to austin, it takes a long time to develop the intelligence picture to add it to a tablet and tell them just pitching this development off to ensure that you're striving military target, 1st of all, and target to have an effect on the war on the outcome of the works. so it could be that there was a political elements at the time,
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but it could also be this just in terms of gatorade of intelligence. israel was not ready until recently to conduct the start. so you don't think that there's a message to it wrong there with the arrival of the diploma to syria and nothing yahoo perhaps trying to send a message to iran by targeting its allies in the region. i think is really, yvonne have been sending each other messages, obviously for months now, straightening each other's striking proxies assassinated mirrors, approximate groups to this point. both have been careful to limit their escalation . i certainly think there is messaging. yes, there's messaging is part of this, but i wouldn't look at the timing is purely political messaging. i would also get a military perspective and intelligence gathered perspective and just make the assumption that israel may not have been ready to conduct the stripes until it had developed the intelligence. while the latest strikes were reportedly targeted
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against the as you said earlier as well, the, the palestinian islamic jihad, the group, do you expect to strikes more strikes on different targets as real setting it sites on, on different targets and syria going forward? you know, i think what we can expect is, or a little bit of both in terms of israel will probably continue striking a guess a good striking target to be syria. that didn't proceed as a proxy something wrong. instead of the in the series, the work and it will problem also continues right targets in syria that aren't necessarily important to be off of the syrian civil war. but may be important to the outcome of israel's board southern women specifically. but also with us, from, from your knowledge. and i wonder if you may know, or perhaps some have some sort of estimate on you were saying earlier that the is
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really is are trying to strike sort of the supply lines also into 11 on from syria to what extent of they manage to succeed in doing so that's a good question. i actually don't have a good answer for it on case you know, it takes days or weeks to do what we call about them. just ask the right to after a stripe and you have to do is to realize a to see a did you destroy the target or what to step, to what extent you to start to target and then be how does the adversary adapt? and so it could be that they destroyed portions of the supply lines at the southern level, but it could also be that cost saving, you know, sonic dry as alternate supply lines that it can then use. and these variables now will lead with 2 things. i think they'll, they'll be looking at the effects of strikes that on be logistical, the flow of, of, of the equipment of military equipment into southern webinar. and also whether talis gave use long drive is able to now leverage alternate supply la,
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sooner so than these rivers will probably try to find out how, where those are and straighten robert hamilton. we'll leave it there. thank you for speaking to us from the united states, a. thank you, the, the ukrainian president, a lot america lensky says the war with russia. i'm us and next year through diplomacy. and he's also admitted the situation on the battlefield. an eastern ukraine is difficult for the russian making advances to us president elect. donald trump has said he would end the war. a pledge which was left ukraine considering its options as of vague reports from keats. remembering flores and soldiers, ukraine has not released officials because of how many of it, so just have been killed since the start of the world. but it's built to be in the 10s of thousands of the war rages on ukraine is using drive to the east. but with us present to that,
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donald trump set to take office in january the mood and keep seems to be shifting will lead to good see, go on with the policy. if the team that will head the white house, now the war will and sooner you know, the can shoot this which trump has been critical of the scale of the us military and financial support given to ukraine. life and the countries kept to high school mostly tend to normal. but the still, the night time tough, your face and the a day. the air raid sirens trumps man in the us presidential elections has people have wondering about the mix facing the will and how he was engaged with the russian president. does that give me a teaching the for that i'm seen where he's been the negotiations put and moved him on to hold onto territory. he has captured and eventually sanctions will be lifted and it will mean put in the district taurus. yes for you was, i hope trump has the means to influence putin to make him agree on peace. apparently, ukraine might need to concede something and hopefully it won't be to the degree we
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give up our freedom and sovereignty. for something ukraine does a reluctant acceptance that the us and it's present to that could change the cost of this will mean i don't expect anything different from and i don't like the fact americans elected to trumps, go is not the sovereignty of you train the much on us, so fortunately, ukraine doesn't have enough resources to take part occupied territory. and it seems like eventually ukraine will have to concede these territories to achieve peace on both sides of trying to maximize vague gains in the past that feels to strengthen. they hadn't any possible teaching negotiations. presidency. lensky says he wants to end the war through diplomatic means. next year. people have one piece, but no one knows what it would look like. and what prize you create and have to pay to achieve it. said big data. keep ukraine, the still ahead on the else. is there a news our us post the election protests, the rest of those on the police? so he's a shilling bystanders in
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a whitening front. and the words by the prospect of better opportunities, apologise. and so we're trying to convince senegalese voters to stay on the major change i think and the weather feel in the east and med, so that includes took care of on why we've got big charles running through greece during saturday during sunday. they move east through to of kia and probably hit syria, maybe go down through lebanon as well. and secondly, cyprus, this is a bit of a circulation is the following. wind is going to be colder. and notable, and those cheryl spread right down 11, tie, encouraged to watch egypt during monday. so shots could well be south and gather city. they've got to be come straight to thinking they route and their last long necessarily to is windy and sundry. the showers reduce on choose a temperature starting with the change pressure tool,
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but it will feel different. i think that where that's go on significant snow seems like an eastern turkey in georgia as well, or something focuses on maybe in the high pulse about somebody john. but the, sorry for that is very quiet and that attempted to come down little bit maxine go, how about 29? no significant winds from an old kind of thing. a bit of a southerly breeze coming up to the gulf, and the breeze along the coast off might bring a shower or 2 on board as well. so i think it's still a possibility and, but on the maybe around, the more likely the, i'll say this is seasonal, right. it is going so obviously it has been significant in place like design b, as in bob, buddy, that's become licensed, are the shelves are reappeared, getting close to luna. tom hod huge. i mean to be and they say that your government has repressive policies for step to offer humor arise. it is most important task might go with him in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the, it's really,
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it's in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you, is that the thought provoking nonsense, how much with trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era examining the headline what they wanted to do, what they wanted to leave the without has system unflinching to. and then there's one side of the group of people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the other side of the races, processes sharing personal stories with a global audience. what is the sea life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique, fascinating creatures. he found nowhere else on the,
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on the, the top stories on the i'll just to read news, our volunteers of rescue to miners from an illegal mine in south africa that's worth thousands are feared trucks the government. so as it's planning to get them out safely, after initially trying to force them out by closing entrances and cutting office supplies is really or strikes have continued across, loving on many areas and be route southern the suburb of the southern city of tire, of come under heavy bombardment for a 5th consecutive day and is really strikes has happened to run school me on shots that refugee camp in northern gaza. at least 10 palestinians have been killed, including children, the school soldiers, thousands of this place. we're
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taking you to tell evix to show you the light fixture from them. as you can see, demonstrators, professors of come out and they're calling for the release of captains and gaza calling for a prisoner exchange deal with gosh, why we can see hundreds, if not thousands of his release are out once again on the streets of tel aviv demonstrate we will keep an eye out on the demonstration, bring you all the latest lines, but for now is really media is saying that a top a to prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under investigation for allegedly altering phone records, connected to the october 7th, the tax sachi braverman is accused of changing the time stamp of a conversation, the prime minister held with his military secretary and the minutes after the attacks on israel begun. so the obligations come into another and us and yahoo aides, eli filled stein and suspected of leaking classified documents to 4 and media. for a goldberg isn't,
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is really political commentator. he says the case may divert public attention in israel from the war and gaza, or 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 obvious that not all the actions that could have been taken were taken it's, it's also august, 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, 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 mary a
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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 standards, which may actually prove beneficial to me. it's in the i'm in the mid to long libyans are voting and municipal elections across the country, including the 3rd largest city, missouri. tom, fewer than half of the local authorities are taking parts. but it's the 1st election in a decade to be held simultaneously in the east and west of the country, which has long been divided by rival governments. malik train of reports from missouri, that's all on what's at stake. the election day is all the people here have been talking about for the last few weeks. 58 municipalities across olivia are voting to
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elect council officials and their cities. the biggest to hold the pull this round is mr lot to live. yes. the 3rd largest city, an economic hub view and says nationwide elections are the only path forward for libya. and these municipal elections are an important milestone in its democratic journey for how it works for the high national elections commission. he says there are always concerns, but they are prepared for any problems with some of we have some type of preparing for a wedding. people are casting their balance in numbers, a visited 15 pulling centers. all of them have a police presence and things are going well. said he google cast his valid for the 1st time in his life how i feel it's amazing to vote, especially in mrs rossa. the process was very transparent. it's really great to have the freedom to choose who we want to lead to. libya has suffered conflict and political divisions since the former leader,
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walmart. daphne was toppled in an armed revolution in 2011. during that time mister lot uh was a rebel stronghold and saw intense fighting. thousands of men were killed during the uprising. libya has 2 governments, the international, recognize one in tripoli, and a pillow government in eastern libya in 2021. nationwide, legislative and presidential elections were in definitely postpone because rival factions clean, agree on a constitutional framework to hold to pull it. when this'll pull elections across the country are successful, the elections commission would show and it has the technical ability to hold a national pull. the see, man is what the says, both governments need to support and respect the election process really the most of the side of it. and we want to show the world that we want democracy and to choose our leaders, whether it's newco city elections on national elections. that is our goal, especially here. and it's not that we paid a heavy price of freedom. more than 7000 mart tiered escaped their lives. so we can
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hold free and fair elections. people here hope that today's pull will lead to national elections in the near future. for them, it's not just about electing city officials, but about freedom and democracy and a peaceful transition of power. now, trina, i'll just do this a lot to got bones governing gentiles holding a referendum on 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 intern president is handling the vote as a great step forward. at least 42 people have been killed in weeks of protests in mozambique following last month's disputed election results. right scripts, a police crackdown is violating people's right to protest. they say people not
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involved in the demonstrations are being targeted. tom is another, has more from the capital, but bhutto to these family members in my pool to a morning, the death of their son, brother and nephew. they say above on their 20 old shopkeeper was shot by police while he was at work and died shortly afterwards. i gave him a list always saying it was over here. you can see his blood on the floor. he was shot by a bullet. the boat came through here to the freezer and he was shot well assisting a customer, and he fell in motion again. another young man's being killed, allegedly by police. witnesses say the 17 year old also wasn't taking part in protests. the demonstrations began at the end of october of to the and if to commission said, preliminary results showed the governing for limo quality had won the election for the position groups. and some observers say their tale shows the independent deposition candidates finance human done. they've got at least 53 percent of the
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vote. the live to commission says you receive 20 percent missing ballots. so the anger protest is a will was to ask for the prove electronic tools. and so we feel that the governments, including all the meanest us, including all the also the police, the also discriminating the young people and the human rights. i also put in case, so with feel beds uh our government, the more interested to defend human rights in the province this week, police alleged to have killed at least 8 people, something they denied amnesty international and human rights watch have condemned the police violence. but they've come down by police hasn't stopped the protest entirely. they all pockets of demonstrations across the country, even smaller ones like this where police have to clear up rocks and stones. that's what the protesters have used to try block the main road. they say they will
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continue, the government is accusing protest as a vandalism, them as months as long as it's on the right course. everyone has the right to protest them, but there is a principle in states that any one intending to protest hold the public gathering or much on public roads must follow the law. there are rules about what you can do . however, this is not what is happening then as people who mozambique wait for the constitutional counsel to finalize the results, rights groups are pointing on the government to respect the little. so meet the middle of a 0. my put them was in the voters and set a goal head to the polls on sunday for snap pearlman tree elections. they'll determine whether the countries newly elected president can carry out ambitious reforms. stopping migration to europe has been a top campaign issue with kansas. it's promising more opportunities at home. nicholas hawk reports in the coastal village of in gore and synagogues, capital the car,
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or in the suburbs of the car. a wave of support for priming is to spend some go as he delivers his final pitch to voters before pull him into reelections on sunday. his objective is to win an outright majority. it 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 or record 70000 migrants have risk a dangerous voyage across the atlantic to make it this pains canary islands. many are young senegalese fling, not war, but the lack of opportunity trying to stop the wave of migration from his fishing village of encore is former professional sir, for and 1st time probably meant to re candidate l hodge. lamar say, last year, police fired tear gas at teenagers and in gore protesting against the former government's plan to build another police station in a village that has no high school. i want to,
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or the people or the forget the brighten you. i want the people to stand synagogue living said i got to make money. and so i got a restaurant for the the for june, for the end the end. and i believe that just all his jobs might be restaurants. 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 and 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, till 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,
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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 a dream destination made by and 4 young senegalese nicholas hawk elgin's erupt. the car of cost you as president has told russian media, he'll step down a protest or is who invaded parliament. leave us lands on your pledge, the 6 schedule snap elections. once demonstrators vacate the building, friday's demonstration was against an unpopular agreement. that would let russian investors buy property in the break or a region of georgia which is backed by moscow. the government scrap the proposal after the protests, still a head on out to 0. the philippines as last by another super typhon minutes for 6 to hit the country. and i'm on
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the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they just took our id, cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name. we 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 must have shut. those are just the latest news. greece is the longest coastline in the med, with thousands of vine that surrounded by c that is sustained the so long with detailed coverage, which one is an early test for the labor government in a country large parts of which a great spike leads from the heart of the story, the extent to which knolls career and russia have been cooperating militarily, was highlighted by intelligence officials. the south can we enroll,
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may cuz sears from, i'll just say around on the go and meet tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app is that the, this is where we fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0 news that you think that this small company in tokyo is doing something many japanese businesses wouldn't do. giving gets employees an extra day or full week company executives unique g for g. maury often spends the extra day off following his passion for music. i've gained more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes me happy. it's estimated view of the one in
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10 companies only give that work as the legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that sewing range of the japanese language even has a word. that means literally tests from over what karachi would at least 50 such fatalities. so yet this company is finding less time in the office can be more productive. the employees feel they want to protect the company and maintain this new working styles for employer and employee, a waiting balance. the process or continuing in india is money. poor state, despite police enforcing
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a curfew and several districts. members of the might. i asked a group are demonstrating off to the bodies of 3 people were found in a river. they believe the 3 were abducted on killed by armed men from another group . the cookie, ethnic violence between the groups has killed more than 250 people since may, and displaced around 60000. the 2 sides are in a dispute over sharing economic benefits and expanding job and education coach has at least 10 babies have been killed after a fire and a hospitals. neonatal unit in northern india, it happens in the city of john c. politicians have accused the hospital administration of careless behavior. how does that mohammed reports? many of them were only few days old. their shop lives ended in an instant pot and left to come to tom. so what happened or if it is that while a settlement finding that our baby was admitted here for one months last night, the fire broke out, we rushed to take up the baby,
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but more 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. some of the work of the hospital in the produce state. 45 babies were risky. 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 in his time of need. officials say an investigation is underway to tell me what caused the blaze. barithium this judges. 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. we put additions accusing douglas station of
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kansas behavior happens. and just either a powerful storm has made landfill in the philippines authorities or warning its impact could be catastrophic. super type food menu has brought waves of up to 14 meters along parts of the coastline. more than 650000 people have fled their homes . perry bolton reports the there is no calm before the storm. these winds and flooding streets. it's just a taste of what's to come for the most that we needed to evacuate early before the rain stones, they evacuated, does say the children will be safe with terrified warnings of catastrophic
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damage. have caused an extra this people finding refuge any way they can make will be i was 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 type 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 scenes on thursday when tie, few new soggy sits in northern philippines, leaving a trail of broken bridges and flooded farm land in its wake. this time left shows tie food into the machine to rise e. and you saw the all hitting the same region in the past 2 weeks. menu,
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you will be the 6 this month and it's already making present variables. a tropical storm in honduras has caused widespread flooding and land slides. authorities have declared a national emergency after at last the north eastern coast. thousands of people have been urged to stay out of tropical storm sarah's past. it's past the wind just up to 80 kilometers an hour. ecuador has been 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 call you on a reports as another day, another protest in the streets of ecuador and demonstrator say, this is just the beginning and energy crisis and the south american nation is
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causing power, cuts up up to 14 hours a day, and it's driving residents to the streets on an increasingly regular basis of the code that so so lead as we're debating a possible source for 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 then your 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. because in place of companies, in fact, cheese are sending lucas home because the is no power. so my children are losing
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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 one peaceful country has suffered, 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, no, i'll just 0. ok,
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thanks for watching. the news are on algebra 0 my colleagues from the craze with you in just a moment and tell me how much more office today's news. and all the latest headlines by the from one side of both empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved from set to note syria and full scale warn indo china blood and his french dakota nice ation on al jazeera just weeks of to the us selections. brazil will host the global leaders of the g 20 summit, designed to seek agreement on global issues, but with an outgoing us president vladimir putin refusing to attend. how much can
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be achieved in these on certain times? follow the g 20 summit on al jazeera the this cinema is one of the oldest in the country and it was not open before the displacement crisis began in late september. this set about interpolate is one of 3 that the lebanese national theater has taken over and turned into a shelter its home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country. 6 year old jewelry sled her home with her family in the southern city of
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tire. she is the youngest resident in this old theater. these old historic features, once put on plays and shows for people wishing to escape the realities of their daily lives. now they are serving the same purpose, but for a different crowd. the south african autocracies, under pressure to help legal mind is they deliberately trapped killing me, has below ground. the tell mccrae this is, they'll just hear a live from the also coming up at least 10 palestinians, including children, the killed and, and this fairly strong. how getting you in run school in northern cancer? dozens. more in just a mob with israeli settlers rampaged through
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a village in the occupied with bank palestinian leaders, coincidence, and national helps to ends. the attacks and ukraine's president says the will must

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