tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 17, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the ruins restore the stories of the civilizations that marks history wants. this is where the story of the vanity stories to tell the the hello i. my name's how you this is a nissan knife from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. is really strong since residential buildings in bet law here in the north of the gaza strip, at least $65.00 palestinians have been killed to illegal minus a pulled from an abandon mine in south africa, off to a court oldest police to lift the blockade. i'm advertise the instill contains a hundreds of people i believe, to be trapped into disuse,
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mind with no food or time. that's all i say in barrels through the philippines, forcing a 1000000 people from that home. lost on the clock reported from nicole. could susan, as advise on, on the return of a spaces that was nearly hunter to extinction a 100 years ago? suffice the welcome to the program. we beginning garza where it's been more than $400.00 days since is route launched. it's for move in, 43000 palestinians have been killed. is really military has relentlessly targeted residential buildings, hospitals and schools. according to audra up to 1900000 people have been forcibly displaced across the street. is there any forces? have the sage northern gauze left for more than 40 days,
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and forced out at least 800000 palestinians. at least 65 palestinians had been killed by is riley, as strikes on a residential building in the city of bethlehem and northern garza. the building was housing forcibly displaced, palestinians, eye witnesses, se paramedic struggle to reach the sides of the attack. meanwhile, is rarely forced as a boom. the house in the past few hours in central gauze are killing at least 10 palestinians. the tonic happened in alvarez refuge account. 5 more palestinians were killed in strikes east of rossa in the south. meanwhile, the as riley ministry says and is rarely soldier from the cafe and brigade has been killed in northern concepts. us. and i'll news there is refugee camp in central garza, a child is among 5 palestinians killed in an as strike on a residential building. and the others have been critically injured in that attack . the strongly happened at 10 in the evening local time on saturday.
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that's go through all the lights, is lines with him guitar. she joins us from outside. i'll accept hospital in there all by the hand. so let's begin with this latest strike suit to be significantly a big strike on a residential building. and beth law here. what more can you tell us? it's not just a residential building, it's a 5 story building that was challenging, at least for comedies, and it's for a bag in families. so the people who were targeted are not only the owners of the house, but there were also hostings policy news that were displaced from different areas across the not during causal strips. now that building complete the collapse of the people according to the people in the area there at least 50 palestinians that were killed many. and there's no official sources because there's no paramedics,
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there's no civil defense teams in that area. but people are also telling us that people are who are injured are on a boat to reach the hospital because there are no maintenance. is there any kind or vehicle or transportation to carry them from the house that has been targeted to come on done, but also we need to know that committed one is struggling. it has been out of medical supplies and has been out of medical medical facilities for more than 40 days. and especially the afternoon is where the courses worse, those medics and the ambulances and the civil defense seems to evacuate. so the situation is hard. you know, we do not know if people are still trapped under the rubble. we do not know if there are more people who have been killed or injured, but we are going to still follow the story. close the but obviously the numbers off the death toll is going to increase the, the elsewhere that was,
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have been strikes in the strip, including a hands on a full my, you in school. again sheltering displaced people. definitely the business place this call was a new and shelter a bullet, obviously at the school. and it is an assault in refugee camp. and it was hosting a dozens of pilots and you find movies as there has been people who were killed and others who were injured. but this isn't the gospel city, but here in the middle area, it's also escalating and the situation is not better behind me, right. now is the funeral of the 17 palestinians. let me show you the situation here in all of the hospital. so paula, simians are here. they're, they're, they're morning and giving up stairwell floors, a 17 policy muse that were killed. we're talking about 2 families, often family and i might have family, there are still policy. you still dropped under the rubble of but many as they are
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praying and those who were killed. there were also ambulances coming and transferring more injuries. and they also brought the core promising, if you weren't killed from another house that has been targeted in the past couple of minutes and the hospital freaking moments here, as well as the hospital as mothers daughters and also their beloved ones. and relatives are bidding farewell or beloved 117, many and 17. have been killed in the past couple of hours that were receiving more injuries and receiving more palestinians who have been killed in the area admitting . we're also hearing a lot to a explosions in the background. there has been obviously escalating in the middle the. 6 people in the just behind
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you into diary that side the out accent hospital where i should was reporting that every hour every day more and more people bring that bodies and they receive their relatives that thank you for that includes all right, that 1st outside i likes the hospital and they are all by the hand was 15 there about the attack them cause a city earlier on saturday, at least 10 palestinians including children, died in an attack on a un run school, which wasn't goes to cities else. saucy refugee camp. got a callahan has more than that lifeless bodies of palestinian children line long. the debris of lossy school, targeted buying is by the strike you in run facility was made to be a safe haven to thousands of displaced families. more victims are buried under rubble and worked with once classrooms is resources have carried out
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countless attacks on in the science since it's war on gallons of started over a year ago. elsewhere in gauze associate. and now that is right, the attack kill simple colors. simians near a baba, sure enough, wherever i saw people flying, i brought my horse and carried them. they were torn to pieces, full survivors. the few remaining hospitals in the north can do listen to help that they want to cover this up and the yellow. so there are no operating ambulances in all of northern garza, the way they can reach us it. kamala od. one hospital is lucky, otherwise they will bleed to death in the streets. patients at least with injuries that can't be treated of the letters, i need metal to supplant my broken legs. there is nothing available and no specialized doctors to do the treatment that came up higher. we went up, the hospital provides nothing except trips, no one to buy. it takes no pain killers. nothing else is available. i can sleep at
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night. you to paint, you know, lease up in his regular tanks on innocent palestinians and no guarantee the injured can get the medical help. they need tell you, callahan, elda zeta has been 48 days since the as riley mendocino into the ground defensive in lebanon as riley troops of killed mold in 2000 people, and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes. sufficing and foaming has displaced an estimate of one point. 2000000 people, 400000 of them. all children of smoke is once again rising above they reach, often as rarely strikes on the city, southern sub that's just one. as a number of strikes that have hit in the last few hours is ready, strikes have been talking, they roots for out the weekend. and the pol salad is ready on the issue. new forced evacuation warnings to a number of residential blocks. but it is real and has bullet all accusing
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each of the peddling propaganda and providing false information to the media. access for john is in love and on his often dependent on the, on the group is causing them to be is really a tax sites. and this charles traffic reports now from their routes. many journalists complain. hezbollah does not share enough information with those trying to cover the war. as this is a has bullet video, which the group released off to the assassination of its lead. the house on the floor in late september the show of strengths of truth, devastating floods, the ballistic missiles hidden on the ground, heavily on to point to the tunnels. a powerful yet highly stylized message. as is the case in any will propaganda is being used by both sides as bullet has been criticized but not providing enough information and being and didn't know that
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the loss is it is suffered through is riley attacks and 11 something the group spokes person refutes not the, we know the cost is high and the price is steep, with not in denial as you claim. but we know the patients in prize in the hearts of people. he's waiting on a release of this video. it says, shows is ready sold is going to the villages in southern lebanon. again, a strong message put restrictions on the media by as well means getting a clear picture of what's happening on the battlefield in southern lebanon. is nearly impossible. how did this saturday yet? then has of all his bull uh, and israel during the was of narratives, are using the same tools have the same purposes and use the same median method to be the hero of the story. a journalist we have the time when we come to strike sites like, based on the outskirts of da here to revolt already because of the force feedback
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you ation orders issued by the way, the military and the risk. it's also because we try and minimize the time here to avoid harassment areas. the, the distrust of the media, the most joy lists, trying to report in size, stop here at the level of destruction is very difficult because of the restrictions imposed by his paula principal. it does offer tools to meet you teams, but they are highly controlled, and many generally complained about the lack of information as well as she has of the group stopped officially, announcing the number of deaths of its fights is often attack involving exploding pages on september. the 17th the talk to many husband are members and some top come on this. we often have a lucky on his bola is using the media as a tool that is technically as important as the military tools. his below his use the media at the beginning to tell the other party to what they can achieve to hit
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the is ready home front and to scale these reading people, his bow a use social media and t v. in many ways. both sides accuse each other of lines and distorting the facts. one thing that is easier to confirm, and so i've level of the hundreds of thousands of people who have had their homes and businesses destroyed. and the number of people killed and injured, including hundreds of women and children, that he's continuing to grow. just drop it down to 0. they would let's get moved with mach when jones is associated professor of media analytics at note with northwest and university castle. all you joins us now from doha. thank you for your time mark. is there evidence that israel and his blood providing false information to the media? i mean, it's all the information propaganda. it depends exactly how you want to distinguish these 2 things. but of course, i mean certainly has pulled out, will be not wanting to reveal the extent. so the impact of israel is
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a tax on that and on because this would be demoralizing. we know that is male strategy is also to exaggerate that successes, the aims to basically attack not just as well, but to put pressure on it has more by designating infrastructure in order that people tend to gain kind of balance. so you have these 2 situations where it has a lot of do not long. the extensive israel damage to be to be seen by law. at the same time you want to have is really wanting to maximize and emphasize the amount of damage costs and wanted to put pressure on the hezbollah to visual. obviously lead to what narratives one which you will see the julian phones or propaganda. and how are they able to do this, given how easy it is these days to post information on social media incredibly quickly. how does that have the sort of control a well, i mean, it's not really that expensive. we talking about social media is enabled people to post on time and have that content spread. but at the same time is very easy to
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cast out on what people right in social media, just because someone sees something on social media, it doesn't necessarily mean they will believe it often. but we believe is conditioned by what we want to believe in what we already believe or confirmation by us at the same time depending on the context. and people might be afraid to post on social media because if they do that would be fair consequences. they might some, for example, on site and they might, there might be consequences, they might be threatened to adult deleted because someone, whether it's capital or the idea don't want to show that. we know, for example, the idea i've been talking generalist for months now. and so we know that just and so when are they using a social media or what are you know, more sophisticated equipment, know that they might be killed simply full record search. i'm the same applies civilians, right? we know that media all the witnesses under the witnesses and these atrocities happening in the wrong and, and by the us civilian or a journalist. the consequences for posting might be that is the,
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is the evidence of the physical intimidation by hezbollah and local janice and nothing on i'm not aware of any uh, physical intimidation of local generalists. that doesn't mean that it's not occurring. but at the same time, you know, people might also not want to be indulging. the, the is writing the strategy of trying to get promotes discord within the on. so it's, it's not quite clear exactly whose interest these would be involved in, but i'm not aware of any evidence that doesn't mean that and mark, uh, what you were saying that is that both sides of doing this to given illusion of strengths. what are the downsides? the pushing out a sort of a full narrative. i mean, to me is, you know, you're on demanding the nature of trust, right? these 2 parties, israel has the law and have different objectives as well as engage and it's essential precipice. the bible and the fact is wiping out false information is simply going to undermine the public trust in it is an institution which has
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already been eroded. right? i think people on to estimate the importance of the city to truth in these kind of come in these kind of complex, right? if you're seems to be at this honest broker then people won't necessarily think you are legitimate accent. right. and also it just makes it hard to know what's going on. and if that's the case, it means people are making decisions that necessarily will be in the best interest because they are making decisions and choices about what's going on based on information that might not be. so it's really deceiving the people that lodge and the population, not giving them their thoughts fast, but feel free to that they are entitled to. and by doing so, undermining the need to kind integrity of those institutions. okay, mark, thank you for your time. mark owen jones, associated profess of media analytics of the northwestern university. capital the the
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okay to send to south africa where at least 2 people have been rescued from a disused gold mine. hundreds though, remain trapped on the ground pennies initially, blocks and mountains entrance causing the supply of food on voices to those inside . in a crack down on illegal mining, acosta's now ordered the blockade to be removed and the government has promised to help rescue those trapped inside. the incident in high school was wide spread outrage of to administer. cool. the mind is criminals vowed to smoke the amount as go to all correspond to higher matessa. she is live at the mine and still fontaine how are we good to see you. so now that we've had this court order issued, what happens next? ready well, it's still a process with this court order, the bank cotton is that the exit us from the community went to the court and they say they want the police to stop blocking the interest of the mind. and they said
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they also only want in special services to be allowed at the mind. for example, paramedics, the police, as you can see here at the entrance of the my day saying they're not blocking anything. they all just had to make sure no criminal activities carry on. and here is the soft down the that's we, hundreds of the mine is a believe to be, it's all the way down the, what be the. but that's totally what they do is that they type people with the tire rotate around the ways that people are pulled up, one by one. it can take up to 45 minutes to bring someone up. and this is all being done by community volunteers. not necessarily by the a okay, i think we have lost our mentors of the apologies for that. uh, but uh, however, my tulsa has this reports from a little earlier and still fontaine. let's have a after
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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, love 10 is located and you know, very weak the i to 10 the seats, veterans and it's a bad, you know, needs hospitalized so that they can exit kind of off from ortiz. he's really looking like sped volunteers from the community are coming to help legal minus stuck underground families of those underground, say around 4000 to down the the police say hundreds, some of believe to be 2 weeks to get to the surface. despicable. the fact that we had to have a conversation about what to do in a situation where in, well, like we can test people out of just patients been forced and introduced that has
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that does you know where individual more difficult conditions time because easy tom hasn't heard from my older brother in weeks he left home saying he was going to look in the gold mine and still fontaine. she says he should have been back by now. 2 days ago we use the face of a dead body. so if you have a problem that they you only, that's when we studied penny kings, the whole locations that have temperature settings getting scared. because you don't know what's going to have to of the mind as i understand also the police 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 50. this has it as guess, is that i slowly say, can see we have intelligence and throughout operations with that this is mind exhibits these. we know that some of these really go minus heavy and that can be attributed to some of the fire arms that have been ceased throughout this operation
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. illegal mining inside africa has been going on for decades. common need one by criminal organizations. many mine is immigrants 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. is there still fontaine? south africa. okay. let's see if we can speak to her again. she's outside that mine in still fontaine how, what is being made of how the government is dealing with the situation of the well, the families are unhappy about it. they want to be able to stay and food and water
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to the relatives who are down this microsoft, but other people in the community happy with the way the police are dealing with. they say that these being an increasing criminal activities around these legal mining areas, for example, in another part of the country and creek is still there was an incident with there was a film crew, they were forming a music video and it's a ledge. some of these legal mine is came, they've tied up them in, they drag some of the women into the bush and raped several of them. so the police are saying they doing that to prevent crime from increasing in the area. so that's why you seeing them around this particular mind. so if they're saying and then since they end up blocking it, they hear to make sure that crime does not continue. the community will again try to come in to that to try and rescue some of the people who are still under the shots. and if, if, if it's possible, they'll try and give them food and water. okay, thank you for that harm. it's us on the outside, the mine, and still fontaine. stupid sy, food money has cool
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a significant damage in the philippines. it is the 6th powerful storm to hit the country in just the last mountains. winds of up to a 185 kilometers an hour has been recorded on cousins. one island, 765-0000 people fled the homes ahead of the store. as a source he's warned. if have to straw fig impact a speak to camille olivia, she's a freelance john as she joins us now. life and vanilla camilla. what are you witnessing where you are right now? a yes plateful in many houses change. it's a strength as it's a spectrum, makes us seconds landfall in the eastern province followed or according to our state, whether view here in the philippines currently life threatening and potentially damaging the situation as the experience now in, out on a problem. and i had a nice land full 2nd landfall between 2 pm to 5 pm local time. the weather bureau
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also warned that the fast set manual fee will also be greatly affected and therefore warned off serious damage such a severe flooding mad slides. and in many other areas, but here in metro manila where i am currently in very small direct greens. despite this, the city's here in metro manila and all of the metro manila council are still preparing for the worst because of our past experiences. with ordinary rainy beaks. even on ordinary rainy days, the cities. yep. flooded here. so how much more now that there is the super type for so many cities here have already, pre physicians. there is oper both and have already ordered the 3 m. p. m to evaluation of thousands of filipinos in metro manila. but there is also a higher risk of storm searches in other provinces because this super fe, phone has affected the island of luzon, which is the biggest and the main island in the philippines. so it has 1st affected
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the southern part and it is now affecting the central parts were central park where manila is and it will soon affect the northern parts of the losers. for the pains, of course, no stranger to storms like this a but given the fact that this is the 4th or 5th storm to hit in a month, how all authorities coping? and so now we are seeing because this is the 6 phase fluid or topical storm in less than a month. so we have seen many provinces nationwide as soon as a state rather beautiful warrant of this in, in pending. so 1st i thought they have all ordered preemptive optimization. and that this way now where i am currently in there already, thousands of people in the back. you ration sensors. okay, thank you for that. camille anemia, freelance, janice, joining us back from manila. this lead to hardy is the chief of advocacy in communications with unicef in the philippines. a she says you and workers are
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doing everything they can to provide relief. some parts of the northern parts have got to do under the island, is that still and accessible? so for us, making sure that the supplies are preposition at many parts of the country is very critical. the closer it is to any parts of the places that are going to be hit by a cycle and is definitely much, much more a better for the communities that are affected. we also want to make sure that we are giving towards a cash fast response. so through the government, we're working with their program, the national program school, the 40s, which is basically a program to support the vulnerable families in, in the countries where a student, even before the type from the hit, we can try to give them cache to their, of the families that need them. well, we need to make sure that the water of the provision of safe for her is,
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is there. and also the hygiene tips and the necessary things that can help people to be ready for this. and we are also distributing education supplies and these include the books and also other things that can help . but schools get ready and in times of need. the still ahead on now does the competition. but in those homes, legs, the us in chinese presidents meets us express. the new tribal jobs in rising prices on their minds center. go us sense of those in a snap legislative election by the prime minister this month on the had that let's have a look at the weather across europe and as
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a change to come across the north, it's going to turn colder and places like england and wales that has seen their why as to the 1st hall for the month in nearly a century, all going to see some, what the 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. with yellow warning, south folders, no showers. by the time we get into monday, we are expecting those features to the send for the south into the north of england . some way to weather coming into island as well. a touch of winter in the north of the and there is that heavier rain putting across into front to stop the week for the re. so this is looking rather wet and windy is what was more winter weather coming into places like no way stretching across the politics 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,
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push it further east, across the event. we've still got some when, when the features full sardinia, but for spain and portugal more in the way sunshine to start the week. actual in depth analysis of the days that lines is terms when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mess mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for oh no just sierra the the
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building was housing forcibly displaced palestinians, eye witnesses, se paramedic struggle to reach precise have be a task. smoke is once again rising above favorites often is really strongly from the system southern sub area on sunday. it's one of a number of throngs to hit in the last few hours is really strong and targeting favorites throughout the weekends. and in south africa, at least 2 people have been filled out from a disease gold mines. hundreds of illegal minus the main cropped underground comes off to court, ordered the police to click on the blockades they set off near the sides. let's return to our top story as well as war on goss. i'm joined by tom, our commodes associate professor of public policy at the doe institute for graduate studies time. i good to see you again. i want to start with this latest attack in gaza. it's on base. i hear a strike on a multi story read substantial building. we were hearing from him to diary the saying that up to 60 people that we know officer fall ready killed. that number is
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probably going to go up. once again, we have the is rarely narrative that they are trying to get rid of how much operatives in the building, but the sheer amount of destruction in one strike to talk at a multi story building like this. what do you think is going on in northern gauze right now? so many not. i mean, i think this is a continuation of what i call a familiar scene of genocide. now for everyone, sudsy, um, what is it i'm is doing now and it has it's, it's basically creating buffer zones and create things to go to dakota doors and pushing the entire population, squeezing them into the center of the guys us. that the agenda is a plan that has a plan which as late as i've been talking about in, in, in volt includes emptying the north. because the north for them has been own was the concentration of the, you know, of, of,
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of civilians also how mass fighters. and they want to basically empty them all totally empty it and turn it into security, let's say before zone. and even some fanatic elements in this way, the government also come to play think also bringing supplements back. so that's what is what i was doing. it's now creating funding because the input security zones coupling, because the into 4 pots, creating buffer zones. and this old signal is or is willing to read through and 3 ok bye guys are for simplicity of the time until they figure it out to the after arrangements which might be also a distraction discussion. because, i mean, i mean if this were continues and because of the way it's happening now, there's genocide. i'm really afraid that there wouldn't be a major if i said i'm because i would be empty thoughts and at some point, because now as it, as it, as it stands out, it's livable and reconstructing, goes up, bringing it back to life with big dictates,
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invite the environment that it's, it's 0 that the quantity for the land. i mean, i mean, i mean, i mean we can talk about so many things for the, for the cover it's, it's, it's, if he's a medical record, but it's all about money this. that's what nature has some nature and bottom. it has been damaged and goes a plus the human being has been damaged. so this in the southern war has really changed because of the landscape forever. and the ones that i want to win with this stuff. i mean, in cooking us, when it could stop in the timeline, we have the trump administration in the united states to look forward to a he's been putting together his, his, his picks the foreign policy. and so in terms of his administration, what is your sense of what this is going to mean policy wise for them at least going forward. i mean the looking at the composition of his team. i mean, then the backgrounds, of course, i mean would very concerned because i mean none of them have talked about these or it. many of them even did not do not recognize. but the scene is existence of say,
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nothing bookkeeping about the student state. so it's, it's a very alarming and a very concerning, not about us. i mean, tom, as a person is on these up predicted, believes, i mean, it's hard to predict his moves. i don't, i hope i hope he does not bowl the way support thing. this slide the wing front of the government and isabella, i'm sort of the find. uh, i mean, i mean the, i mean i'm pushing something that is the, the doesn't work for, but a scene as old explaining look. but as soon as out there is a big book on um, on the west bank that once the water stuff is in guys uh, is what i is going to be on the west bank. i mean, we, we would, and he has some plans of some blessings to confiscate more land from the west bank . if this happens, this is the end of the listing of the for the student course. i mean, i mean, this would be drastic. evans, and the history will never forget or forgive. i mean, in these positions, and these people were involved in this message convention aside. so let's, let's hope that this does happen. let's hope at least that,
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that i've some reason the government or the forces that would be able to please, to stop these, these insane and humane projects. and that is that international? well, i mean, not even that isn't. we need an international with the order to suddenly, but as soon as the present, what is lift off by this time. thank you, time our commode, to associate professor of public policy in the doha institute for graduate studies on palestinians in the occupied westbank have been cooling for international intervention to stop the escalating attacks by is riley settlers follows another assault this time, and a village near the city of novelist, i'm to celebrate reports now from amman and jordan because these really government has bound elders. they're reporting in both israel and the occupied with bank homes, cars and land burned to the ground in another attempt by armed is rarely settlers in the occupied westbank. since israel launched it's more ongoing as the last year,
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the united nation says settlers have significantly ramped up their time. in bates, who do you can your nebulous dozens of mass settlers invaded the village, setting fire to everything in sight. in this suddenly, they did not leave anything, the electricity pole, and all of our belongings to couches, the water tank. they did not leave a thing house to me and said, there is little to no accountability when their villages are attacked. and when these really army is on the scene, settlers act with impunity under the protection of israeli soldiers. for the open. there were around $40.00 to $50.00 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 the 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. what's bang since the start of israel's war on guns though? at least $784.00 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 central jersey to a man. a ton, as president says, he's ready to work with the incoming us administration to once again expand bilateral ties, choosing paying that which i bought in the asia, pacific economic cooperation summit and peru and the school. the importance of maintaining stable relations as concerns grove of potential new tribal off to donald trump is one in
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a latin american ad salisia newman reports from lima for the final photo of leaders of the epic summit. us president joe biden was the last to arrive. what would be the 1st to lead the $21.00 nation group of asian pacific countries? this was the beginning of biden's swan song on the global stage. and the head of next week's d 20 meeting. it was his last chance to meet privately with his chinese counterpart . these conversations prevent miscalculations and they ensure the competition between our 2 countries will not fear in the conflict. the competition, not conflict. it's not so our responsibility to our people. and as you indicated to the people around the world, dogwood changing, pointing, shish china, us relations that critical not only to the interests of the chinese and the american people, but also for the destiny of full of humanity. the 2 countries should bear in mind the wellbeing of the people and the common interests of the international community
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. though the relationship between the world's 2 largest economies is complicated and profit with difficulties from territorial disputes in the south china sea, beijing's military expansion, and in direct support for russia's war against ukraine to charges of chinese cyber espionage. and of course, trade complex joe biden. and changing thing, don't agree on one thing and that isn't the world is entering a period of uncertainty and change. she calls it of turbulence. and with the next u. s. president modeling to impose high tariffs on many countries, but especially on china. she is positioning himself as a global leader of the inter, independence and unity as opposed to unilateralism and protection is a good morning. members of a peg represent nearly 60 percent of the world's g, d p, and are uncertain about their relationship with trump. this time round about this,
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i'm hoping somebody, ma'am, you see, or we know that during his 1st administration he despised multilateralism, preferred transaction, and negotiations about the care with in the state. let's see how different from 2nd term will be in order to see if the 1000 china says it's ready to work for a smooth transition in bi lateral ties. yet however much present invited may want to helps move that transition. the future is largely out of his hands. see in human algebra, lima stephen oakland is the chief executive officer of a pac advisors and full my deputy general counsel in the us department of transportation. he says that trump administration will have a very different relationship with china. i think it is very clear that they don't think china is been treated tough enough. it started with the trump administration, with sure web terrace, you know,
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30 percent of certain chinese project products. it is now going to go up in the bottom and especially kept that that did not change under the vitamin restriction, but instead of targeted chairs, we're not going to get blanket counts or close to blanket chairs and china of 60 percent. it is going to be very different. it is going to be more of a confrontational approach when it comes to where china has violated international law, such as in the south china sea. i think you'll get to see even closer relations between between the us and the philippines as result. and they're already very strong under the, by the new stations. so it is going to continue where we have them except it is going to be tougher. it is going to be harder and, and the truck administration approaches america 1st administration approach policy approach is not a posted the couple way and, and you expect to see more of that through investment restrictions and understanding of this, you know, small yard high fence that we've seen when it comes to, to restricting investment in trade between the us and john,
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the poles will open in senegal is parliamentary elections in the next few hours. the votes will determine how much power president bussey were. they might say, has he won the presidency early of a c a. i'm pledged, sweeping economic and social justice phones. and that has proved difficult as potty does not have majority in parliament by cooled a snap election in september saying opposition groups blocking his agenda. nicholas hawk has moved from the outskirts of deka once a supporter of prime minister who has been so good news party passed as of the honda is now disillusioned despite the parties, uplifting message of hope, he's thinking silently in despair. behind him is a family. he can no longer afford to support the country. politicians say needs rebuilding. the skilled mason has lost his job and cannot find work silenced by
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shame. hon has not told his family of the mounting deck question to them. during this parliamentary election campaign, candidates are promising to create jobs. but hon says these are empty promises. in one selected, it says this, people like him don't exist anymore. i'm finally got the dream. when they came to power and i was so happy, does he sancho and his party? when last, if you were given the current circumstances, we are so discouraged. young people want to leave the country on the construction has stalled it all. we can't make ends meet to help our family. they think there's everything is done since they are landslide victory, naples presidential elections. the 2 former tax inspectors and president find prime minister has sunk, are cracking down on the legal construction and freezing international deals. the opposition says this has caused soaring unemployment and inflation, but the prime minister blames installed parliament for blocking reform is to revive the economy, the village,
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that as soon as meaning the elections would give them all the cards so that they could implement what they call the program for a break with the past standing and so it goes way to when and outright majority is a divided all position made up of 3 coalitions including when led by former president mike, you sell the campaign has been marked by heated insults between opposing candidates, sometimes violent clashes, leaving scores injured, interested since july deal. anyone can use violence. but right now all we want is to go to the elections on sunday. and when the fight to a ballot box knock out, we don't want any more of this fighting. 165 seats hang in the balance. it is an election that seeks to reshape senate goes future, a chance for political leaders to deliver on an unfulfilled promise to dress the mounting economic despair. nicholas hawk elgin 0 the car the you in climate
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change conference in baku in as advised on is about to enter. it's 2nd week. and a significant component of the talks is the issue of nature based solutions on that environment. edison the clock reports, or did i sign to say, is it possible to fight against climate change without utilizing the natural world without nature, that just isn't the technology around to scan, not big struction, of carbon that's required. so we have to rely on the world's oceans. it's far as it's rivers and it's waterways and it's grossman's to do the job for us. the thing is because systems right around the world are in decline. so we need to try and restore them to put the wild back in wilderness and here at the shop, the national park, and as by john, the doing exactly that, by reintroducing his species, the nearly went extinct less than a century ago. the prices early sun and the dying days of autumn lights, the mountains of shuck duck,
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national park were an ancient species. some way. rogues, once again to find it, you have to travel deep into the wilderness and old. save your ami truck navigating the pump. these terrain, and then you have to cross the rivers and streams winding through the boundless wood. so how many bison are up here? so in the national park, we have 64 animals. and what are our johnson this evening where you never know based campus that the temperature drops fast as a day draws on. and suddenly response a big male by some just doing its thing. it's an incredible site, you know, from near extinction. there's now a free ranging self sustaining population. that's 7000 bison,
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roaming in your back from the break. so many advice and ranged across the confidence that was finally hunted out of existence in the wild. in 1927. this price is related to the last few, the remain, didn't sous didn't know the 4 to 6 most have been introduced into the shop down on national park. and within 6 years, we have over the $27.00 calls. and our goal within the project is to reintroduce 100 and move on to 2028. as tamara trump say the wells, the foreigner already in the national park like the rules and links to buy some now important parts of the mix. and it's already clear from satellite colors on some of the devices how quickly they've adapted to their environment. this is the text of the 2 piece colored animals. and within 3 years,
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they over they explore that the big area. they already adapted to the new way. i'm in why a month to the landscape of this way to accomplish those mountains by some help comp. just ca, to make his way they can eat up to 43 kilograms of vegetation varies and rates in a day bringing light to the 4th floor is in rich, the soil and dispatch all kinds of scenes. the engine is a v k system. up at the clock shut to surprise you still ahead on the out, is there a documentary about saddam opens the laws on your jobs. film festival will have the highlights coming up the
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expect. this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. for the victory for the government, get this one of those containing refugees keep coming. the actions of israel's government, the military invitation, has been described as the closing of the legal goals by threatening the survival of the brazilian amazon sienna, monique people, the forest and the planets ecosystem with account to offensive is under waves. the tribal chiefs had to europe's gold clouds, corridors of power, not to seek help, but to demand the world, the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky, a witness documentary on the jersey to
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the the activists in brazil all making the voices had a head of next week's g 20 summit in rear diginero that demanding an immediate cease fire and gauze. and 11 on monica yanna kit reports from the demonstrations worse 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 raised the rain, demanding an immediate cease firing gossip and lebanon. we understand that what is happening, garza is now explaining to lebanon because the war,
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vague rational community was not able to stop israel and to impose sanctions to be through. uh and now he so he feels free to continue doing it. now we live on the demonstration was held outside the hotel for brazil's president, in this year's g 20 host, using mass who led us to the stain as active as surging lula to use this platform to push other leaders into taking a stronger stance against israel. law however, has already sparked controversy being declared pretty soon 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 year. 3. are on high alert. a 6 day holiday declared. 26000 security agents are patrolling the
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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 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 equality is on the g. 20 agenda of protesters here are demanding urgent action . they say the hungry cannot wait for more promises for millions of people around
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the globe every day without food is the battle for survival. monica knock, if i'll just sierra re edition arrow that was on your audio film festival is being held in castle this week. the festival featured thousands of films for more than 40 countries. joel evans report the opening night guitars, 12th annual, a general film festival window titled movement step map 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 it positive. different the meaning of this phone is to show, so these people sending up
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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. the stone is like fighting against the media tree because we need this memory for the future. 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 home i'll share in 2019 and the outbreak of violence between masoud and these armed forces and the power 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
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go to thousands of people have a 1000000 people say the a to arise again and again. and again. last year the festival was cancelled just days before it was due to begin because of the outbreak of is rose wall and gaza. this year, the festival features to dedicate to 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 $48.00 shots, $26.00 eric films and $24.00 films made by women will be shown of various menus around. 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
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around the region. i tell film festival we celebrates people from all different backgrounds from all different countries, from all around the world. joel evans, how does era? so okay, that's it. for me, my name's side for the season. i'll be back there just a moment to most today's nice. the he came into the say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. with this most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the, is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right, to tell you what is the thought provoking on sense? how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era in the philippines, women are renting out there with this sort of,
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this is controversial in a highly religious nation to put in underground business is thriving as the birth certificate of a child is falsified, is that illegal? it is $1.00 oh $1.00 east goes under cover to review the legality in the industry. the for the behind on al jazeera, after more than a century, this prison in the city of highland closed for good for 35 percent less crime in the past decade, the were not enough murderous or thieves left to fail. the selves. prisoners have been replaced by start up companies university and to send them off. when the knowledge is me and up on the found that a focus on relatively light crime in the past is one of the main reasons. presence were emptied and more attention on life, off to prison, preventing re offending from a place of consignments and restrictions. this has turned into a space for free efficiency and free thinking. this transition symbolizes to dodge approach to the tension because simply putting people behind bars does not present
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crime, says one back a moms to now teaches are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the as well as strikes hits, residential buildings and beth le, here in the north of the gulf of strength at least 65. how the spinning accounts the time on site. this is ours. is there a life some time or so coming up to people, a rescued from an abandon mine in south africa, but hundreds remain trumped on the ground. i talk to you in barrels through the
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