tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 17, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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do you mind holding until the stories from asia were in the pacific one? 0, one east. on now, which is the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our live from dark coming up in the next 60 minutes. so the african autocracies. i'm the pressure to help legal minus they deliberately trapped kilometers below ground. at least 10 palestinians, including children, are killed in and it's really striking. i've given you in run school in northern garza and law, but this friday st. louis rampaged through a village in the occupied, the west bank. palestinian leaders cool for international helps ends. the attacks
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the and the festival of world class opens in the lighting audiences with stories of resilience and hugged news with the getting this use hell in south africa with the government has changed its tough stance on hundreds of illegal minus stock and the disuse goldmine. the police minister says he's now putting together a plan to save their lives. the change in policy comes days off to another minute. the cold, the mind is criminals and valves to smoke the mouth. how room it tests, the reports from the mind. and so from time, so after a long day of pulling and maneuvering through a mine shaft, this man is rescued. he's tired, dehydrated, and very weak. later, another is brought out, his condition is less,
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love 10 is located and you know, very weak the i to 10 the, it's very easy. it's a bad, you know, it needs hospitalized so that they can cover from ortiz. he's really looking like it sped, volunteers from the community are coming to help legal minus duck underground families of those underground, say around 4000 to down the the police say hundreds, some of believe to be to week to get to the surface. despicable. the fact that we've had to have a conversation about what to do in a situation where in well let's we can test people out of dissipation. they've been forced and introduced the to have subbed us, you know, where individual, more difficult conditions time. because easy tom hasn't heard from my older brother
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in weeks. he left home saying he was going to work in the goals might instill fontaine. she said he should have been back by now. today's uncle, we use the face of a dead body. so if you have your brother, they you only, that's when we started penny kings. the locations that have temperature settings getting scared because you don't know what's going to have to of the mind. as i understand, the police will have blocked the supplies of food and water to force them out. the operation is called close the whole, it is and safe to be down the 1st day. this has it as guests that are flowing. so they can see we have intelligence and throughout operations with that. and this is monday typically is we know that some of these, if you go minus heavy and that can be attributed to some of the fire arms that had been ceased throughout this operation. illegal mining inside africa has been going on for decades. common need one by criminal organizations. many mine is immigrants
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from neighboring countries. you see those people over, they have, they have volunteers from the community. they trying to rescue. the mine is they say, can take up to 45 minutes to bring one person up from the ground, and they say they going to try and help as many people as possible. ambulances had been helping the engine and steering the did. the standoff shows no sign of ending any time soon, but the police and the minus seemed to be digging in hot and we tossed out as a still fontaine sought africa then to resume to is a member of the national executive committee for the african national congress. privacy and the full administer of social development. she says any crank down on legal mining must also tackle the criminal networks above the surface to. 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 of ensuring deputies policies that are meant for that
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people know. so i've actually got an in the custody of the government, and he's the custodian, by the way, often charging dec any of my, me in different my, the sectors. there's been a street for the people though. so that's the kind gender that. so those who are sending people down in such danger that space, it is what the government must focus on. when the people come out with whatever they might need, it goes. who are they sending to? and those people in the west city, where are they taking good, go to. well, as you may see the benefits, but we know the answer. we know that it's people who are on the soft face will wait for the people to go down and even pay funny this on the numbers that come since they followed this, then the amount which is big or nice essentially swan a is a south africa governance enlisting joins us from the creek is don't in south africa now. thank you very much for being with us here. one l 20. that's
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a step lou undergoing international pressure. we so the government reverse this decision from the political point of view. can you just give us your assessment of the handling of the situation? so i thought the yes the, the colon situation is as you pointed out in your bedroom has been going on for some dictates and escalate. and i've tried the web people mind me and we talked for about 10 minutes. so and in the process of that they've been had less than sitting around in communities or new to board supplies. and that, that invite them. so it has been ahead of us and, but then a set on community does that is also hoping that starting in the best for the government to go to the community, that pin petition and government to end up being in these situations. so right now that met has been handed to the parties and to the south of getting this done at defense for us to try to close down this elite. got my new operations. i
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guess, can you just give us an idea of the how you think it's been handled? i mean, the government has been flipped vault flopping. you've had ministers cooling, these mine is criminals. now about trying to risk you, then it's on turning into a political mrs. instead, and the, the, the cause has an impact due to a temporary in that of that to be too many trivia and it, they provide it to the miners and those who can do, let's do it from and up on the list. but any point you post office is from and up route will be assessed. there for have is the heresy. that will be alice. that didn't take him and detain those who i know typically would be taken to hospital and up for this. got in police custody at any rate. so they asked him of this before is going to continue and you choose continue. and the danger in this situation is that your, what the quote
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n g o as non profit organizations that are taking the government to court. we have to not know whether these organizations that, that funded by the same criminal syndicates that up in the 50, from the various they might easily gotten my new body. so yeah. so that is the complexity and think it should surely the government and the police and the court should be going off to the gang that was sending these miners into the legal minds, though to shortly. yes, there are people in court, some of the, the bosses to treat everybody to be doing is right in the case that in this i already in court by the way, and not to say the to the important ones or the biggest brands in any way. but debate are being tapped out at, but the international quickly just got to be aware that inside the free car there has been a break down in the capacity of the police to actually and faucets has been closed . and so i'll go to that as well as in our capacity to present it could be novice
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in general. they talk no confidence cases. so this is a date that is x team, but it is a weekend. oh, good, good. this incident that sound folding. now, could this be a turning point to actually do with the root problems? the root causes of this problem? a the 0 causes of this problem is that from 99 in the past, 50 is unemployed. been as increased by 300 press engines. so that and, and from 1980 the mines, especially the core advisors, are the subject matter yet happy to shop with declining and losing jobs. and those towns have not been eh, 3, developed and industrialized. and that's different, especially, so that is a long term issue because we're not happened before. the amc, those is paola and both as power completely and so i will have to leave it there. but we do appreciate your time and your insight into this. that is and delete swan
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a. so the african governance analysts. thank you. thank you. the to guys and now we're in this riley stronach has here to you in run school and i'll shante refugee can at least 10 palestinians have been killed, including children. many more people are reportedly wounded. the i'm a seat school in the western part of kansas city shelves has thousands of displaced civilians is rarely forces have carried out multiple a cell phone and were with facilities since the war was launched. in the quarterly reports from down paula and central kansas, this is really for says, sir, this is a will all the school and this is a new end school that with sheltering thousands of displaced policy means. now, according to the medical software, they set that at least 10 policy news were killed and these 20 palestinians were
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injured among the women and children. now this house, this is will with sheltering thousands of families, and most of these families have been flooded and seek refuge from different areas 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 courses did not stop selling that's area. and according to the local says, the explode is not stop. and let me remind you that for more than 14 days, another engage, this group has been under seed without food watch or medicine or a and with continuous selling an air strikes. know also that is where the forces start getting a barber shop where 5 policies have been killed in another family gatherings was targeted by that is really forces income units and 5 pilots in use were killed. but it's not escalating on it with air strikes, swelling,
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and drones and clubs. carpenters was also the health situation in the human to terry and situation is victoria king across the gaza strip. and then they also see that there is, but it's been more than $400.00 days since is round launched. it's more ongoing. so killing more than $43000.00 palestinians. these really military has relentlessly targeted residential buildings, hospitals and schools, according to and we're up to 1900000 people have been forcibly displaced across the strip. the moment for he days is rarely forces have besieged northern gaza and forced out at least 100000 palestinians. and it has been a year since it's ready forces took i am and go says largest hospital and left a huge wound in the territories health system. a 14 day c g ended with hundreds days and the facility a bliss arises, multiple investigations, the bunk is rarely claims that was being used as
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a mosque months into the time that then jeff had reports. the babies without incubators for them in blankets form what parents call a water and children. these images destructive would love to have an israel siege of ultra pro hospitalized again. this is what does this largest hospital look like . originally built in 1946 during the british rule, did survive multiple wars and is really a tax is around has now ripped apart what met, excuse to call gods as beating heart and world health organization finally reached the hospital, it found an empty shell, shallow graves and the stench of rocking bodies, 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 any resistance. since then,
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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 before the hospital as an alleged from us come on center. but these videos were quickly debunked by palestinians and even journalist sticking them by these really ami cause more doubt on who placed in the range of what is 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 set up for them. yeah, and the how to use us for this is dr. a dining bush who continued to tell the world
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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 all cheerful as described by his wife as a light over life. and then the famous surgeon was, could not in this family seek justice for this, 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 and continued to inform the world about what was happening at the strip off which i'm not sure the shuttle about me being 14 months on israel compartment 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 to eliminate it from existence. the echo of
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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 and javi out of their thousands of protesters have gathered intel of faith calling on as well as the government to step up. if it's to secure the release of captives health and guns and anti government protests slid by families, all of this rarely captives have grown since september after these really miller trees are covered. the bodies of 6 captives, families accusing fun, initial benjamin netanyahu of hosting a potential cx. 5 deal that could bring your loved one is fine. it is $47.00 days since these ready military launch the ground, defensive and live and on is ready. troops have killed more than 2000 people and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes. the slicing and bombing has displaced an estimated 1200000 people, 400000 of them. a children. it is ready for us as have carried out. multiple is trying some living homes, capital fence out to the military,
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issued forced evacuation warnings for buildings and bush algebra rushing. and how rhetoric areas it is the 5th day of as well as bombardment by roots southern south it. meanwhile, the southern city of time has been left in ruins, after repeated as randy attacks. the liberties ministry of health is 59 people have been killed across the country. during the past 24 hours shall strap it has more from bank roads. 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 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
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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 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 far today. so no sign and intellectual 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
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on the end of the civilian populations. of these areas on the, it has blah has 5 thousands of rockets and drones towards northerners, rilen response to the attacks on by route and the latest strikes these really military says it and just have did about 10 projectiles in the high for by area. as in a goal and was also hit in the garage and enjoying 2 people. will tell us indians and the occupied west bank holding for international intervention. just don't escalating attacks by is rarely sightless. it follows another result. this time in the village, near the city of nablus, i'm to select reports from the jordanian capital a mom. that's because these ready government has banned al jazeera from reporting in both israel and the occupied territories. homes, cars and land burned to the ground in another attempt by armed is rarely settlers in the occupied west bank. since israel launched it's more ongoing the last year,
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the united nation says settlers have significantly ramped up their tap. in bates, who do you can your nebulous dozens of mass settlers invaded the village, setting fire to everything in sight? and finally, i think they did not leave anything, the electricity pole, and all of our belongings. the couch is the water tank. they did not leave a thing. alice simeon say, there is little to no account ability when their villages are attacked. and when these really army is on the scene, settlers act with impunity under the protection of his really soldiers. for the open, there were around 40 to 50 settlers at the time the armies presence was clear, the army came and we started resisting them. and it was clear, the army were by the settler side, protecting them shooting towards us and harassing us in a statement. these really army acknowledge the arse and attack on the village and said it condemns events of this type and will continue to act with determination to
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maintain security and order in the region. and palestinians in the occupied westbank remain under constant threat of more attacks and raids by these really military. the un says there has been at least 1600 settler attacks on palestinians in the occupied west bank since the start of israel's war on gauze. though, at least $780.00 for palestinians had been killed by is really forces and armed is really settlers since october the 7th of last year. and the number of military raids and settler attacks are continuing to rise from the center with a just need on. i'm on the ukranian president below him is the landscape so that the will with russia must ends next year through diplomacy is also admitted. the situation on the battlefield and eastern ukraine is difficult with russia making advances. you as president
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elect donald trump has said he would, ends the boy a pledge which has a few crime considering its options as a bank reports from case remembering for themselves. just ukraine has not released officials because of how many of it's sold 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 granted the but with us present to that, 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 in the countries capital has full must return to normal. but the still, the night time to if you're in pace and the day the air raid sirens trumps when in
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the us presidential elections has people have wondering about the next phase in the will and how he will engage with the russian president. does that give me a teaching the for that i'm seeing where he's been the negotiations put in will demand to hold onto territory. he has captured and eventually sanctions will be lifted and it will mean put in district taurus. yes for you was, i hope trump has the means to influence putin to make him agree on piece. apparently, ukraine might need to concede something and hopefully it won't be to the degree we give up our freedom and saw frontier for something ukraine does are reluctant acceptance that the us and it's present to that could change the cost of this will mean it's, i don't expect anything different from, and i don't like the fact americans elected to trump go is not the silver and to you if you train to come or not so much on us. so fortunately, ukraine doesn't have enough resources to take pock occupied territories. and it seems like eventually ukraine will have to concede these territories to achieve pieces on both sides of trying to maximize vague gains in the past. so it feels to
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strengthen, they hadn't any possible teaching negotiations. presidency. lensky says he wants to end the voltage. diplomatic means, next year, people had one piece, but no one knows what it would look like and what price you create and have to pay to achieve it. said big data, keep you going to china now. we're also already say at least 8 people have been killed in the staffing attack. it happens in the eastern city of the shang police side. the stepping surprise at the vocational school, leaving at least 17 people injured. it is the 2nd such attack in a week out of 35 people were killed when a man drove his car into an exercise complex into high provence. this purchase, continuing in india is multiple states despite the police and forcing a few in several districts. many of us, all of the knights, hey, ethnic group of demonstrating onto the bodies of 3 people were found in the river. they believe the 3 were abducted and killed by um to be in from another group. the
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tricky 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 extending job and education courses. at least 10 babies have been killed off to a fight and a hospitals near naples unit in northern india. it happens in the city of john c. politicians have accused the hospital of ministration of kayla's behavior comes in the home. it has more menu than what only a few days old. the shop lives ended in an instant pot and left to come to thompson . what happened or if it is a new wallet, settlement finding that our baby was admitted here for one months last night the fire broke out. we rushed to take out the baby and we were stopped later we couldn't find the baby. afterwards we were told that our baby died in the fire. my husband went and saw the baby more than
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a dozen newborn baby. so also it ended in the fire some lift in critical condition . officials say defies big quickly through the work of the hospital in the produce state. 45 babies were risk that's supposed to be the teen. newborns have died of which 7 had been identified for 3 have yet to be done. so if necessary, dna tests will be conducted and government stands by the victims and their families . and this time of need. officials say an investigation is underway to tell me what caused the blaze. i'd be presumed to schedule, it will take 24 hours for the initial report. the fire appears to have occurred due to a short sick and inside the oxygen concentrate to the fire. as rece, questions of adult people safety, we put additions accusing douglas patient of careless behavior happens and just either facilitate around it all just there are pressure grows on the equitable governments over an energy crisis. this is punch the country into our daily blank
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house. and dispos collection purchased script mozambique felicia, accused of killing bystanders in a wide and inc crank down the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across europe. and as a change to come across the north, it's going to turn colder and places like england and wales that are seen there. why is to fast haul for the month in nearly a century, all going to see some way to weather as we get into the 2nd hoss and also some wintery features that are expected to touch into the north of scotland on sunday, we've yellow warning south photos snow showers, by the time we get into monday, we are expecting no speeches to descend for the south into the north of england.
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some way to weather are coming in to ireland as well. a touch of winter in the north of the and is that heavier rain putting across into front to stop the week? so the re, so this is looking rather wet and windy as well as more winter weather coming into places like no way stretching across the baltics into western russia. and for the south of this one will central areas like australia, but further south of that it is looking move settled as it is improving, whether to come for the likes of the se, for grease as unsettled conditions, push it further east across the live, and we still got some when, when the features full sardinia, but for spain and portugal, more in the way sunshine to start the week. actual around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural. heritage is on display in western museums. it didn't happen overnight. we were rob cover time. the 1st
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the to what you know just there a reminder about the top stories. the south volunteers have risk you to mind is from the legal mind in south africa with thousands of fields traps. the government is planning to get them out safely on initially trying to force them out by closing entrances and cutting off supplies and is ready to broadcast it a you and run the school and our shots, you refugee camp in northern cancer. at least 10 palestinians have been killed including children, the school, the shelter has thousands of displaced civilians. and just rarely, st. louis have a tech to tell us to be in homes in the occupied with the bank. they preowned vehicles in the village of fights for east of netlist, comes to me and they just have corporate international help to solve these concepts . assaults is active as simple as l. uh,
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making their voices heard ahead of next week's g. 20 summit and rio de janeiro. i'm that i'm on doing an immediate c spot in guns and living on from viet monica you on a key if has more wars in the middle east. cast a shadow over re edition years iconic cup a couple in a beach. just 2 days before the g. 20 summit, protesters, grades the rain, demanding and immediate cease firing, gossip and live. and on. we understand that what is happening in gaza. it's now explaining to lebanon because the war, the international community was not able to stop israel and to impose sanctions through israel. and now he, so he feels free to continue doing it. now, 11 o o, the demonstration was held outside the hotel where brazil's president, in this year's g 20 host, we see mass who let us silver stain as active as surging lula to use this platform
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to push other leaders into taking a stronger stance against israel. law however, has already sparked controversy being declared bridgestone and non get out the by israel after comparing the situation in gaza to the holocaust. as leaders of 55 nations and international organizations are preparing to meet just a few kilometers away from here. 3 are on high alert. a 6 day holiday declared. 26000 security agents are patrolling the city. well, gee, 20 discussions will take place behind tightly guarded walls. powerful symbols of global inequality have appeared on the sense of pop up on a beach. human rights activists lead out 733 empty plates and crosses to
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represent the staggering 733000000 people worldwide facing hunger, hospital default the own double god. the numbers released by the united nations of shocking millions are facing hung good. while for the 1st time in history, the world is producing enough to feed the planet. this shows how deeply flawed the distribution of wealth and resources is. this must change addressing hunger and then the quality is on the g 20 agenda. protesters here are demanding urgent action . they say the hungry cannot wait for more promises. for millions of people around the globe every day without food. is the battle for survival. monica knock, if i'll just sierra re edition narrow. ecuador has been hit by rolling blackouts with pow accounts lasting up to 14 hours a day. people are cooling on the government to do more, to tackle the problem truly a getting on or has more another day. another protest in
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the streets of ecuador and demonstrator say, this is just the beginning. an energy crisis in the south american nation is causing power cuts up up to 14 hours a day. and it's driving residents to the streets on an increasingly regular basis. of the code that so so lead is we're debating a post post which will uprising is 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 than 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,
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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 a supply of energy is extremely important at defense. so to leave in my oxygen concentrator. and i'm always worried about whether we are going to have power cards 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 of for
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a wave of gang violence and recent years. president no boy insists the government is doing everything you can to restore power but warn the situation is unlikely to improve until the new year julia go. yeah, no, i'll just 0 hickory door has been grappling with a host of security and human rights issues highlighted in a recent report by amnesty international. it points to evidence suggesting that the president daniel nova, has opted for a hotline approach to security policies and has continuously renewed states of emergency. the reports as members of the police and um, forces may have been implicated in serious rights violations, including extra judicial killings. and force disappearances and torture. they found the situation in prisons to be of particular concern with cases of georgia and all the ill treatment has been reported, including a lack of access to food, water and medicine. while the tool cuts through all of this, adrian perez sell us
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a, joins us now. he is an attorney and political analyst get you into me now from. i'm glad keel in ecuador, thanks very much for being with us here on al jazeera. this will, can you just give us a bit of a better idea of just how disruptive these rolling blackouts are? and i think the main cause of these, like this rounds of protests that we've been seeing. absolutely it's, it's been a very tough situation. a blackout stuff that lasted up to 14 hours today. the business environment is completely that i stayed at the jobs every last. so it's a, it's a very, very complex and very dire situation that we're facing in here and it, well, and that's definitely what the was, i mean, the social unrest behind to protest can you just give us an idea of the economic reality for, for the, for the average person there and how much would things of have become over the last year or so the declared economy was already in a bad place, especially because of,
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of the issue sparking gang violence. so this is basically just another nail in the coffin also for the current economy is what we're seeing. rising the rates of unemployment, the riser, words of under, under employments. pretty much any industry that depends on us to do power supply is, is pretty much paralyzed for now. and the businesses are just cutting the losses and letting people go in regards to, to the black house. the president says, this is the result of climate change and he is under investments and mismanagement by previous governments. basically, he's showing any responsibility at this point in time, but how much blame full of this current situation actually falls on his shoulders? it's difficult to, to assess because he does have a point to this is a structural problem that has been uh and accumulating for, for federal government. so these are basically 2 of 2 main causes. here there's 100 investments of by the public sector on the,
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on the power supplies on the power grid. and also for some very strange and absurd reason. they put her in law, forbids and private actors to invest in power generation. so these 2 factors combined that have meant that for the past 15 years has been essentially very little investment in getting into power. it is that gonna have to change now though, that we're seeing 14 hours a day without power. there, there is the strong push. it needs to change into law under a strong, perfect, and to make you to invest thing into, into more power. but unfortunately that's, that's not gonna solve the short term problem of the black house. so unfortunately, we're going to be stuck here lisa until we're so we're starting to see more rain. yes. is there any sign of it any, any time soon? well, usually in december it tends to be the, the start of the rainy season. so there is a very strongly probability that the black houses are going to be at least the
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decisions are improve during december, january, and february. whether that's gonna stay at a stable order, we're going to go back into black house after or during the season is over. and we will see the we're facing the pool by amnesty international outlines. a number of concerns that they organization had, especially around the hotline approach to security policies and continuously renewing the states of emergency. i mean how big a deal is that they are on the streets as well as the horse. so to secure the population tends to see its fav hardliner processing to, to be popular among the life of dorian, say this security crisis was the house is a very, very, very severe year. however, uh, mr. novel uh there, there are certain things that he, he's doing that they're very, they're very much striking of authoritarianism in the, in the initial or last week and in the government that prevents it to another very,
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very well known very popular politician to become a candidates for the upcoming election last week to and the vice president was removed using a very, very questionable mechanism advocates some ex, they're in constitutional so, so there, there, there is these, these, this feeling that the mr. noise of moving more and more and more towards them. a 3rd, 3rd impact of what i have to leave it a bit. so thank you so much for your time and your insight into this that is at your interest is tell us attorney and political analysts and equitable thanks so much. but at least 42 people have been killed in weeks of protests and most i'm big following last month's disputed election results. front scripts i a police cranked down as finalizing people's rights to protest. and they say people not involved in the demonstrations of being targeted to meet the middle of has moved from the capital buffer to these family members in my pool to a morning,
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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 weaknesses save the 17 year old also wasn't taking part in protests. * the demonstrations began at the end of october of to the end of 2 commission said preliminary results showed the governing for limo blocks. he had won the election for the position groups and some observer say their tale shows the independent deposition candidates finance and one done a got at least 53 percent of the vote. the left to commission says you receive 20 percent missing ballots. so the and good protest is i will also ask for the proof
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electronic tools. and so we feel that the governments, including all the ministers, including all also the police, the also discriminating the young people and the human rights. i also put in case, so would feel that uh, our government, the more interest they have to defend human rights. in i'm pull problems this week, police alleged as 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 protests does have used to try block the main road. they say they will continue. the government is accusing protest as a vandalism. as months just launched on that 8 or some everyone has the right to
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protest, but there is a principle in states that any one intending to protest hold of 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 in mozambique wait for the constitutional counsel to finalize the results rights groups, according on the government to respect the little. so me the middle of the 0, my put them was in the bones governing june to is holding a referendum on a new constitution that could pay for the wife of democratic elections. in 2025. it comes more than a year after military coup ended over 50 years of diagnostic rule. the proposed constitution would allow presidents to save a maximum of $270.00 attends with no hereditary transfer of power. the interim president is handling the vote as a great step forward. libyans, the voting and municipal elections across the country, including the food largest city, ms. ross, a fewer than half of local authorities taking pos. like trying to report from miss
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russell on what is at stake election day, as all people here have been talking about for the last few weeks. 58 minutes of how it is across olivia are voting to elect council officials and their cities. the biggest to hold the pull this round is mr lot to live. yes. 3rd largest city, an economic cub viewing 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 the essence. like preparing for a wedding. people are casting their balance in numbers. i visited 15 pulling centers. all of them have a police presence, and things are going well. that is that he google cast his valid for the 1st time in his life how i feel it's amazing to vote, especially and ms. ross of the process was very transparent. it's really great to
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have the freedom to choose who we want to lead to. libya has suffered conflict and political divisions since former liter walmart. daphne was toppled in an armed revolution in 2011. during that time, mister rockdale was a rebel stronghold and saw intense fighting. thousands of men were killed during the uprising. libya has 2 governments, the internationally recognized one in tripoli and a pillow government in eastern libya in 2021. nationwide, legislative and presidential elections for indefinitely postpone because rival factions clearly agree on a constitutional framework to hold the full. if this of elections across the country are successful, the elections commission would show and it has the technical ability to hold a national pull. so the manager for 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
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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 $7000.00 mot tiered escape their lives. so we can 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. it's a powerful storm has made landfill in the philippines so far as he's a warning, it's impact could be catastrophic. super tight food money has brought waves about the 14 meters along positive the coastline. more than 650000 people have flipped their homes. very, wilton has more. there is no cause for this storm. these winds and
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flooding streets, just a taste of what's to come for the females that we needed to evacuate early before the rain stones. they evacuation 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. you 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. facilitate a role and l just arrow. jake pools is 120000000 people watched. is one of the mike tyson for the 5 found to live up to the high, the a full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading lebanon are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the
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white house. ready what can america expect and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. hearing defense. to see i know that it's ready isaak here in southern southern. i'll just use teams across the world when you close to the house of the story the i want people to look closer at the august side of this. i point my camera where all those prefer not to look. i'm right about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught up in the us worse, major rally, and also viet time when on the power of political ok. what i'll just stories we tell sales about also. and how do we base our past to change our future studio be unscripted want to on? i would just say around the
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the the schools use now. and jake poll says 120000000 people watched his victoria of mike tyson leading netflix to crash in some areas. it was a disappointing spectacle by 50. i drilled types of loss of light rounds, but was basing on points. david stark's reports of the after nearly 2 decades in more than $7000.00 days since his last 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 palace mount 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 surround the dallas cowboy stadium in texas pul,
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comfortably winning an old at the judge of school cards when someone's just surviving in the ring, 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. to build up with much more entertaining and generated interest around the world. 90000 with that to see it live in texas. and it was the 1st bound to be streamed live to millions around the world by netflix, all the time where you know what maybe grandfather told his body could do what his boys wants him to do. and for some people look like that, we were sold something that didn't fill it up because they was a good mike. tyson would be able to beat the i'm not stop, but it's just all the it's your pull to the jack pull will make about $40000000.00
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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 what happened this time menu will hope that doesn't happen. they would start out you 0. there was much more action in the early a fight between kathy tyler and amanda serrano tyler one a bruising encounter with my one point to the times this piece of lifetime. so it's the 2nd time the respond that has been in the puerto rican serrano itself, with a nasty cut from a tyler head thought. and she actually led of $100.00 punches more than tyler cindy's cricket is produced, a historic performance has by wrapped up the t 20 series against african that has some ju samson, and to like obama by smash centuries and your hand is big, is the 5th time t minds have scored hundreds in the same endings of a t 20 international at this level. then do one by 135 rounds to take the series 31 . and spencer johnson hope the strategy is still
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a t 20 series window. to plug this down is made in 5. look at whole making sure the 2 has found 15 run showed on the victory target of $140.00. i destroyed. you have an unassailable to nail seriously. regardless, football team have failed to qualify for the, for a couple of nations for the 1st time in 20 years that it's off to a one on troll with and going. but host morocco with an impressive phone. real madrid story ideas lived into a 51 when i think of on the scoring 2 goals and the space of 3 minutes extends morocco's pivot records in the f calling qualifying group stage when he will find if it matches. but while the testing fight wasn't as hard hitting as many wanted fridays when to the capitals and the, and i tell sidney was washington's nothing to revise. it completely to count the colorado avalanche is casey middle stopped the slip. i can survive the collision because the account we that well wasn't quite so lucky, very of already right. finally has annual as you all film festival is being held and cuts out this week. the festival is now and it's trophy and features thousands
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of films for more than 40 countries, joel evans reports the hoping ignited guitars, 12th annual, a general film festival window titled, movement step mount to the organizes of this is festival hoping to inspire audiences with stories of resilience hope and community empower nowhere is that seeing more clearly than in the documentary being shown on the opening night of the festival. the 2 don, remember us, is a tribute to the power of young people trying to make a positive. different meaning of this phone is to show, so these people sending up a also because the military storytelling is to put people down. so you don't remember what people were able to do in the time of the revolution. they want to erase the memory of the resolution. this done is like fighting against the media
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tree because we need this memory for the future. the film premier at the venice international film festival in august this year and follows a group of young, sued. and these people in the period between the phone of president i'll share in 2019 and the outbreak of violence between the sudanese armed forces and the power of military rapids support forces in april last year. it's a cinematic course and a collective portray of a generation fighting for freedom with the woods homes and johns, do you have a quote we gave seeing it? so then we say that this thing is idea. an idea. i never think even though in the go to thousands of people have a 1000000 people. so idea it will arise again and again. and again. last year the festival was cancelled just days before it was due to begin because of the outbreak
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of is rose wall and gaza. this year, the festival features to dedicate programs to highlight the grave injustice and violent aggression being faced by people in the region to try to best one color. all of the film selected for this is lineup. highlight the need for empathy, compassion and the importance of genuine human understanding. the total of $66.00 films and $42.00 countries, including 18 features and $1426.00 eric films and $24.00 films made by women will be shown of various menus around the over the course of the coming week . and recent years, there's been a real effort to make this film festival a more far reaching an international event that showcases talent and stories from around the region. i tell film festival with celebrates people from all different backgrounds, from all different countries, from all around the world. joel evans, how does era? so, what, so for me?
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