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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now. counter air waves. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm the bulk of this is the news our life from. so how coming up in the next 60 minutes? is there any strikes in the residential building in mid law here and also the causes trip. ports of up to 50 palestinians killed the wave of russian rockets target ukraine's energy facilities and its capital keys. forcing people to take shelter in
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underground metro stations. a south african quote for this, the lifting of a police blockade on an abundant fine with hundreds of legal minus trucks. and a super tight figuring leaves a trail of destruction in the northern philippines. displacing a 1000000 people from the hugs. and i'm far as my, with this for our record victory for germany as they progress and the way for nations league. they thrashed velocity as 7 know in fryeburg on their way to the corner. find the thanks for joining us. we begin in northern gods. i went up to 50 pint of signals of being killed by this radio as striking a residential building in the city of bade lion, who was housing palestinians, who being forcibly displaced eye witnesses, a paramedic struggle to reach the sides of the attack. and the strikes leveled the building, leaving only large amounts of trouble. was there any forces of also bombed
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a house in help res refugee camp in central garza, the attack killed at least 10 palestinians will say in central gaza. and there was a strike on how no surround refugee camp a child was among 5 people killed. many of us were critically injured in that attack to speak to him. country navy joins us from outside the outlets, the hospital in darrell by law. so his news of major, striking a building in bed la, what can you tell us about that? well, it's a 5 story building and it was show during the 70 palestinians. the house is for a buying family, but they were hosting at least 3 other families from too bad. yeah. and be yeah, yeah. at least 50 palestinians have been killed. and this is a month with me says, and the neighbors and civilians who were actually the ones who were rescuing and pulling up those policies from under the rebels. we're talking about
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a 5 story buildings that somebody needs to collapse out on the heads of a key 70 policy news. and they, we, there's no civil defense teams. there's no parent rates, there's no have to be, so there's no ambulances in that area. primary dates are unable to reach the area and this is why the civilians are doing this job now till this point, palestinians are trying to search for more policy news. still trapped under the rubble, but they have 0 equipment. so they're doing that with their, their had, let me remind you that those palestinians that were killed sir, by more than 40 days of a very strict siege. awesome. nothing be not here too bad. getting big head noun where there has been no food or aids, or medicine or drink apple watch or that has been accessible for those palestinians . yeah, and we're looking at to some of the images of the aftermath of those attacks. huge
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piles of rubble that but also most strikes elsewhere across the gauze and strip, including a former you in school shopping, displaced people well this u. n. o has been this, it's, it's in august not that murphy, the tops and the gods of 60. and it was yesterday for at least 10 palestinians were killed and at least 20 others were injured. but it's not un schools and shelters that have been targeted. everything has been targeted and wiped out. and even here in the central area, there has been at least 3 houses in the past couple of hours that were targeted. we're talking about 3 families and might have thought maybe i could stop many and also i'm mostly family and we received most of the dead bodies and the injuries here. and i'll also hospitalized 17 policy and you were here since the morning that were killed. and they were all worried that earlier at today,
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but also among those who were killed as a mother and her 2 children in the air striking a good age. and also the civil defense themes are still trying to rescue more people that are trapped under the rebels, but even saw only the ongoing explosions, air strikes drones, plots, carpenters and the is really selling. it's also been human to tell you and situation families, mother's father is here, are telling us that they are able to even provide one meals for their children. they are unable to find ags, they're unable to find the most formula. and they're also unable to find any medicine for their children. the situation is very hard and even here in the opposite hospital, all of those who were injured at earlier today are struggling to find treatment. because since those are the horses to over the adult recorder, there has been 0, medical supplies,
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or medications entering the causes true. most of the picture from casa right now, he included reading there about how many things is 48 days since these really mean . if he lost a ground defensive and 11 on israeli troops of killed more than 2000 people in the store to thousands of buildings and homes, sizing and bombing has displaced and estimated 1200000 people, 400000 of them children. that's why because once again rising above by ru softer in this way, the strike on the city southern summit is one of a number of strikes associates in the past few hours. the area south of bay route has been targeted throughout the weekend. the past 2 hours, the is ready, ami is issued, new fullest evacuation warnings of the number of residential blocks. a series of hezbollah strikes on the inside of the city of haifa overnight has wounded 2 people is where the army said 18 missiles with 5 by the arm group lights on saturday. and
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a cynical course it let's go to buy right now and speak to how the ashen is live for us that so highly. as i mentioned that on the strike in southern babies. and the last couple of hours, the baby to stop is being hit multiple times intensely in recent days. why is that? well leave in the past few hours, the vin 7 is really strikes the 1st 3 strikes took place in the morning early in the morning after a forced evacuation warning by the is really ami. then the fall is really striking . just in the past one hour that hit the neighborhood off how that the vague, maybe our college ali can show us the aftermath of these strikes. of course, whenever these a forced evacuation warnings are issued, people will start to leaving the houses because over the past few days and even weeks,
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many people decided to return to the southern suburbs. and many people found it very difficult to continue their lives because it seems that this is an open ended a situation in displacement to stay in this basement uh, facilities where the schools all all the government buildings. so when, whenever they're back there isn't you measure there are gunshots being shot to make them aware of these warnings and then they will leave. but this is causing several casualties to fall within civilians. we saw yesterday after the tackling she. yeah . which is another neighborhood within the suburbs, several casualties let a 4th to and of course, this is not limited to the solving in sub west. we have daily strikes. there are a strikes that are competing deliberate needs about from the south, where the city of thought, for example, was hit on several occasions yesterday. know about the and of course the, the,
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the board of thousands of the, um, and uh, shipment, these are all being hit on daily basis towards the, uh, because i also a several cities and thousands are being paid on the reports of casualties in the south. south yesterday, an attack on out of the saline killed the family including a new born. so these attacks continue because also these readings are saying that this is part of the negotiations under fire with eyes. now 11 on is anticipating the visit off, which like seen the special ed us in white for the middle east, who is expected to receive 11 on this response of course, and hasn't been laws response to the american mediation and then go to as well to convey the lebanese response and to see whether this is going to land ceasefire. well as we await highly hezbollah, as political response to whatever aimless long stain is able to broker,
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they have continued to offer a military response. haven't they? more reports of hezbollah attack. so northern and central israel, any more details about that? a while in fact uh, there are several that has been loss statements with respect to about bucket launches. to what is read. we know one to watch how you find the one to watch. uh is really a ministry base on the border, but also the main f. what has the lives right now? exec think we got it aside from the launches and the the drones. that's also a drawing that was, that was reported of penetrating the is really the aerospace in the past couple of hours, but without any has will. luckily until the moment there is also the bottles that are already taken place on the board in the past few days. as well announced the 2nd stage of it's what it's called maneuver in southern lebanon. but given the fact
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we are still hearings of fierce bottles and in border towns, it seems that this really is out in table to cross to of the depth of the uh stated, which is the 7 can you meet? is it on settlements? i mean, can we meet those dustin bought those to what's he yeah, which is a board. the town also now with heating golf, that has a lot to act on it. and it's really a force towards the south west of the town of chicago. so, but those are still taking place on the border. how do you have some in, by right, many thanks. a or the 2 great. now, where president blood of me is a lensky says the russia has lost at least a $120.00 missed $1090.00 drones and warning cause a massive combined ass strike on the countries energy infrastructure and the some of the city of nichol. i have at least 2 people have been killed and 6 injured. and
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then the capital key residents have been sheltering underground kinds. the largest private energy company says the strikes of course, serious damage that has power stations. let's good are you planning a capital key though? and speak to a side vague. so how does i mention that reports of emergency blackouts in the wake of this massive missile attack or tasks across the country? some of the biggest, since the conflict began when will, can you tell us about those? but we understand that 120 me solves a 90 drones drones with launched by russia. besides include the crews besides ballistic missiles, as well as supersonic, besides, according to authorities here. and that some of those energy decades, we believe were biased or ukraine itself to kind of prevent a surge in the event of any damage from those strikes that we also understand the cities of a design february of facing problems with electricity and water supply as well. as
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some of the rail network around a dis, a being without electricity and one of the demo power stations belonging to the country's largest private provider says that it sustained serious damage. now, the farm is to the andre say about a seems to have taken a swipe at the german chancellor olive shoals after he had the phone called with 15 on friday. and the farm is a here saying that this is the give me a pretence is i'm glad to be uprooted, to respond to those trying to interact with and and that's, that is the energy in for truck infrastructure was st. meanwhile, in the east, the war grinds on with ukraine is the feeling ukraine is perhaps running out of time to consolidate its gains and, and we gain loss territory, perhaps, especially in the wake of phone calls. so if the con, between the german chancellor and let them in the future,
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what do you create is struggling on the eastern front of presence and then speak and see did the deduction is in an interview on ukrainian radio. what we understand is that russians have broken through several front lines of pushing forward and gaining more territory, a x a i taste, in some cases, that's a very fast paced assistance, tons and cities. 3, at least, that just the russians of the old, most encircling. so that's what's happening on the eastern front of the ukraine is facing a non power shortage. the having mobilization issues, but also then the one i munition and as this will carries on coming up to media 1000 days. now ukraine seems to be struggling on the eastern front. yes, they have made an incursion and direction territory and the customer region. but russia is reading the troops that reading troops can number right, 50000, including 10000 north koreans. so the issues that you create ukraine is facing, and of course the new us present,
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present to that donald trump will be coming to the office in january. and he has a very different approach to current us present. joe biden and trump has said that he would end awards around 24 hours. so ukraine is trying to hold on to territory. uh and uh, try to fight off those russian advances, but he's really struggling right now. so many things as a bang. keep him let's go to south africa now, and at least 2 people have been rescued from a just use gold mine. bob. hundreds remain trots on the ground. that's happened, dr. a court ordered the police, typically a bookcase that they've set up near the site. so the government decide is gathering a team of aspects to evacuate those below the surface. the incident has caused widespread outrage of to administer cool. the mind has criminals and file to smoke the mount. how much also joins us live from the mine and still fontaine. so how are you? we've had this order issued by the court. what happens next as well,
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people are waiting to see what the police are going to do. are they going to leave the area right though? they are still here at the mine shaft and they say they insist that they are not to blocking the entrance. they said they are they to prevent crime. what they don't want to see is people coming to the buying shop going down and continue mining. that's why they say they are maintaining the presence and the not going any way for the families. some of them hope the police move because that could mean they'll be able to come more of them in the numbers. so hopefully you stand on food and water to the man who i believe to be trapped on the ground. so applicants have mixed feelings about what's been going. i mean, for example, you get some of was saying what the police are doing is wrong. you cannot a broken entrance, you cannot deny people for the war to that's a violation of human rights. but then they are some who live in these communities. who say these are legal, mine is contributing to crime. sometimes they are tough was and these gun battles between the rival groups. so they say that they want the police to maintain law and
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order. and then of course, there was a serious incident awhile ago in cooper store, but another part of south africa way from crew were filming, and music video. and it's a ledge that some of these legal mine is came out from some of the mind shops. they tied up the main, the drag, the women into the bush and raped some of the women. so crime is an issue for people in the community. so now it's a wait and see what the police are going to do in terms of risky operations. it still volunteers from the community going in to help try to bring people up. the police as far as you know, are not going down there. they say it is, has it has gas and they say that be fine is are armed and is today. and just for the police also just to go down into the shaft i was given in the police is eyes. this is still very much the law and order issue, given that the activities of this in mind is, is regarded as being very, very illegal is the assumption that the, when the minus finally reached the surface, they'll be arrested and for nationals deported. potentially
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that is the stair of some of the miners and speaking to some of the people who are not underground some of the minus way in the area. they say that what's been happening in the past is that whenever the police grab these minus they raced. and if you're a fall right now, which many of them are, they are the courses, but then they just come back into the community to you through the porous borders. so it's a catch in moscow between the police and the legal mine is one interesting thing we noticed was speaking to some of the business communities in the area. this thing the really struggling because of the stand off because yes, these minus the legal but they're contributing the caught them in the same set. some of them buy from the grocery stores in the markets. so they've been con, come and do the activity. they don't have money, people caught in money in town until the businesses, so it's a knock off. you think of what's happening. yeah. right now, this kind of shows no sign of, of lighting up. and a lot of people are frustrated. right. i'm sure you'll be across any during the minutes when we do start to see people emerge from from undergrad, haven't much awesome, self and time anything so that
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a super tie soon. bonnie says. mainland full of the philippines main holland of loose on lets hit the islands eastern province of aurora. money is the $6.00 powerful storm to hit the country in the past month with instead of up to a 185 kilometers. power has been requoted for the 650000. people fed the homes, the head of the store, man, so thought he's one of catastrophic impacts. camille olivia is a freelance journalist. she says the philippines is bracing for more devastation. plateful in many houses, painted its strength as it was said to make a 2nd black hole in the eastern province of our order. according to our speak, weather view here in the philippines, current lease, life threatening, and potentially damaging the situation as the experience. now in order for off in the weather bureau also was that the fast set manual piece will also be greatly affected and therefore warrant of serious damage, such
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a severe flooding lead slides and in many other areas. but here in metro manila where i am currently in, there is moderate range despite this, the cities 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 days. even an ordinary rainy days, the cities get flooded here. so how much more now that there is a super tight for so many cities here have already pre procession. there is oper both and have already ordered the m. c. and back to ration of thousands of silly people's in metro manila. but there is also a higher risk storm searches in other provinces speaking. just because i phone has affected the island, which is the biggest and the main islands in the philippines. so it has 1st affected the southern parts and it is now affecting the central parts were central park where manila is,
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and it will soon affect the northern parts of news on the highway. you use the chief of advocacy and communications with unicef from the philippine. she says you and work as a doing everything they can to provide relief in some parts of the northern parts have got to do on this island is still an 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 programs called the 40s, which is basically a program to support the abominable families in, in the countries where as soon as, even before the type from the hit,
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we can try to give them cache to their of the families that need them, or we need to make sure that the water, other provision of safe for her is, 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 human climate change conference in baku and as a by john is about to enter in the 2nd week and a significant component of indigo sions is the issue of nature based solutions on farm. it adds init, clock reports, you like sign to say it's impossible to fight against climate change without utilizing the natural world without nature. it 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 as far as it's
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rivers and it's waterways and it's grossman's to do the job for us. the thing is it systems right around the world are in decline. so we need to try and restore them to put the wild back in world and us and here at the shuck, national park. and as by john, the doing exactly that. by re introducing a species, the nearly went extinct less than a century ago. the bison. early sun and the dying days of autumn lights, the mountains of shuck duck, national park were an ancient species. some way. rogues, once again to find it, you have to travel deep into the wilderness, an old savior, ami truck, navigating the pump, the 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? you've seen them before?
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you never know based campus set. 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 range, the self sustaining population of $7000.00 biases. roaming in your back from the break for melanie advice and range 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 and most have been introduced into the shuttle national park? and within 6 years, we have over the 27 calls. and our goal within the project is to
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reintroduce 100 and move on to 2028. it's tamra track, say the wells, the foreigner already in the national parks like the rules and links devices. now, an important part of the mix. and it's already clear from satellite colors on some of the advice and how quickly they've adapted to their environment. this is the text of the 2 piece colored animals. and within 3 years, 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 political cause, as 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
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a v k system. up at the clock shut to surprise you still ahead on i would just say that with jobs and rising prices on their minds. senegalese folks in a snap haldeman tree electric trucks seeking to prevent competition from becoming conflicts to us. and chinese president speaks as express on a new trade president elect. donald trump was in the crowd to watch. one of us seize great societies details later on and support the had a lot of that as a major change to the weather happening across europe at the moment we seen on settled conditions playing so well, that's gonna change. it's going to clear up here. but across the north where we are going to see an early wind, so weather spelled arrive,
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and that's going to bring some snow it to the very north of scotland. we put yellow warnings out here on sunday. those conditions will descend to further south. then the warnings will be out for southern parts of scotland and northern england on monday with some heavy rain and pulling across island, affecting the south west as well. now there's winter, we features continue further east for the likes to scan today. if you're moving across into the baltic states as well, because the wind warnings out here when warnings as well across the north, central and southern parts of germany. and there is that rain brings wintry features to most central areas. we could see some of that snow for our friends and add up by wednesday. and for the south of this it's a much a clearer picture, of course, much of the mediterranean, a little bit of rain coming into the noise of it. so the some fog issues in milan was the stormy conditions of push across into cyprus. so it's clearer for greece and look at that to spain and portugal. sunshine is the feature here, sunday to monday.
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the illegal goal is threatening the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique peoples, the forest and the planets ecosystem with a counter offensive is under way of the tribal chiefs had to your gold club corridors of power not to seek help, but the demand, the world heed the warnings of its indigenous people holding up the sky. a witness documentary on the jersey though. the sun rises brilliantly here, the history was written and it became a theory as here,
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the b students and a totally the timeless journey. the looking back to what i would just say, right, here's a reminder of our top story, is this our up to 50 posting, and so being killed by is really as strong some the residential building and the city of bit lot here in northern casa, the building was housing for simply displace posted smoke is once again rising above by roots for a series of israeli stripes on the cities several, some of the value on sunday. is there any strikes of being targeting favorites throughout the weekend? and in south africa and these 2 people have seen rescue some of the issues go of
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mine above hundreds of main shops on the ground. police built in the mines entrance as part of a crank. down on the easel, mining for the government has now promised to launch a rescue mission, a callous return to our top story, as well as the war on gauze. i'm joined by telecom news. i'm associate professor of public policy, the demo institute for graduate studies at time. and let's pull these thread set together and start by focusing on what continues to happen in northern cause. i want to to pick it that way and because i think it does have some attention. but la, hey, i bet a noun, jabante a. these are names that we continue to report on on a daily basis. we're talking about large death tolls on a regular basis. mass casualty events, we're talking about the full displacement of people and the gunfire according system. so this is alec ations of field executions, wholesale destructions of homes and prophecies. you know, the true, i could go on all night why in the face. so all of such horrors is the, this opponent global ambivalence. right now. they have
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a very good question. i mean, the, suddenly, this familiarity on the side now has become something normal. i mean, the will, does to that a thing. and it has been unable to continue just to remind you of us because mainly the us administration, the, the present one has a neighbor that to continue the demo, the democrats, more or less. and now i mean, after that is also the selections. it's, it's a great transition period where you, politically, you don't expect anything to happen until the president elect from the tax office. so i think the entire world is looking at the us and the new administration to, to figure it out. what would be its next move? i mean, trump has been running going on in the elections as in the that's included. ending this conflict on other conflicts like the one them ukraine as well. so let's see a,
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how sincere he is on ending this conflict under what conditions. and this is, this is, i think the most important thing, i mean would this be, involves a political dean, involves something for the, for the state in a state told the, or if he would fix, to delete the black, the, the, that i think of that action of supporting nothing. yeah. on his cabinets to, to achieve the goals, we don't know, but we for sure we know that he is going to put in the conflict, but again under which conditions and that's so i think this is a big question and it is also about transition period that we're getting through the united states has led to a kind of form of paralysis elsewhere in the wells as well. despite the facts, the members of the united nations, human rights organizations, the international criminal called the international court of justice, a little repeatedly hiring home the mass killings are happening on a regular basis and good. sadly, the 20th, i mean, do you want as a, as one of the key or the main victims of this world?
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i mean, this a paralyzed you and you end up has lots as legitimacy. it's, it's weight on international agenda. i mean, are you on the thing that needs to be the phone more or less, if, if it has to remain relevant in the future of this world? and i think this is an important discussion that the, the many stakeholders have to think of. i mean, what's the future of you and what's, what's the future print them? nation. i knew it's applicability in different context. this didn't happen at the national, just the system. i mean, the guys are what has really expose this the 1st unit to view and, and the national an older as we know it. and i think if that ask many questions, i mean for the future, i mean, and these are difficult questions. i don't think that it has to be international. i want to change this, this function is that the score? i mean, if this, the glue to, to this is the, i mean the, what came to preserve it. we keep working for prevent conflicts. we need a new, the new international system that is taken seriously by or players so which one of the to get to talk about old plaza? i mean,
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there are some critical voices in western europe in the united states saying that the middle eastern regional leaders need to take more ownership of what's going on in gauze. and by way of pushing foot for a solution. i mean, given that the p is to be something of a disconnect between public opinion, the cycled arabs, street and the kind of policies being discuss diplomatic action, being taken by hired, deleted this. i mean, how can we reconcile all of that? should the region take more responsibility? of course, i mean, it goes without saying, i mean that, that agent has to have its own the project vision of the project or its national interest on the people they have to seek for these interest, 5 fight for it. but so far, sadly that a board is just visual fragmentation and there's so many disagreements and this unity on key positions. and there is this sense of unilateralism with each country or each bill goes for its own interest. busy so it's, it's,
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it's sad and i'm very horrifying at the same time because this vision is, is influential. it has the liver, there's to really push for its own agenda. but this reading, this unemployment ation, i mean of the political living. i'm a little bit among many of those is how does that mean we can do it and the initials are paying the price of this? i mean for, for the us or rush out, i need it super follows also for the book store to engage with a decision that agent has to know what it's once sweetie. and so far we see we have statements, but we don't see any action to pursue political interest. and in the heart of these interest, is that a, is that i'm, is that a new contract or under this thing and is ready to conflict? i mean, if it's not sold or result decision, in my opinion, when would stay with them in federal and an extent because many players would keep in the feeling of its own affairs and destiny. all right, thomas, as always, money, thanks for that time coming up as a whole sort of open did send
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a goal in the snow parliamentary election cooled by president bust through wi fi fi, old and 7000000. sudden degrees of voting for a 165 national assembly seats following the dissolution of feel position led parliament in september 5. is that because the youngest president and was a link to the months after promising to create jobs to improve living standards. but his policy doesn't have a majority in parliament and a struggle to implement its new policies. it will need to win at least 3 fifths of the votes to make constitutional changes without a referendum. 41 opposition parties all competing, including coalition sled by come aisle. boss suddenly made to us and full of prime minister. i'm gonna do boss will than us defend a goal. $17000000.00 people live in poverty, and it has an official unemployment rate of 21 percent. well, let's go live to our correspondent nicholas talk. he's in the capital dot com. so nicholas is a, an election, as i said,
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dominated by strong rival personalities. but what all the policies votes is. i'm most concerned about when they costs. i believe i made a police state the same village of y'all's in downtown the car and today at midnight, the lucrative european union is fishing deals with center goal is about to and then people here are voting around this very key issue fishing because then it go maybe a poor country, but it's rich and fish, and most of that face doesn't go to send a goal that goes to the european union. now joining me now is a said and bank a party support a we spend sunk a party past us. you're the son of a fisherman. tell us why fishing is such an important issue in this parliamentary election. yeah, thank you. any color? uh, as you already said, fishing is like, you know, what are the most important powder for a point to mix?
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and luckily in your from dot com we have, we know pretty much economic believe we'll try to show out fishing. we used to support a lot family and people are leaving around near to see us. why, when we uh, when we hear the news about like, you know, the end of do a deal in between you, you and synagogue, these government would take it like, you know, as a very great to me. it was. why is it good news that these fishing rights? how are our ending? yes, because uh we, uh, obviously when we see like, you know, lots of migration, the young people are going to europe. most of them used to be like, you know, working in this like, you know, traditional economic and, uh, and they used to say that like, you know, they did the, the try and really had to have like, you know, those. uh, it says, uh that's why they have no, no way around uh to try to find like, you know, uh the specific on them its,
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that's why they leaving syndic out and going abroad to try to find a new shows. and so we've seen the record number of young people leave this country trying to find opportunities abroad. 7 months since your license, but through my files and power inducements. sancho, why is this election important to you as a party supporter? i'll say the selection is one of the most important for the future and set it go, goes the project or what supports support is mostly young people. and they have a great, a big help in this project and we are, we present in depth. and in these projects, we want to add the pros of or synagogue easy. lucille sees to help create like, you know, industries to how to book re, i'd like to know jobs for young people. that's why you do. you'll see like, you know, by tonight with the results of that, most of those like the would be of people i send bank. thank you very much. yes. a
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lot of 1st time candidates involved in the selection, a 165 seats of progress. but this is less about m p 's. and more about we spend sunk a we hasn't been able to run in any election since 2019, either barred or put in jail. so this is a real test for this month's on code to see if he really has the support. and if he gets over 99 seats in parliament, then he can make constitutional changes. and this would pay the way for real change in the way setting a goal, senegalese democracy is run with less power with the president in your power with the parliament. and this could have repercussions not just here in senegal, but throughout the region as a whole. alright, set of goal potentially points for change. nicholas lock in dot com, manufacture you. and of course, you'll guess. okay, let's bring it in my course size a policy advisor and co founder of the think tank. think africa 2050. he joins us also from kind of i won't welcome to you so the election will determine how much
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power president fi on prime is to us months. song code can wield in parliament. are they likely to be able to consolidate power? the as um, it will depend on what happened uh happens uh today. uh, this is the most, uh, as your uh, these people are sending you a reporting. it says one of them was consequential uh, elections a, not a recent history. and um, this call of this election comes, uh, uh, in the midst of, uh, re, you'd uh for the 2 quotes online. they are like, i mean there is the big buy to know whether that would be able to to got enough, uh, uh, photos to have a commanding majority of the national assembly. but the, the also the small bottles within the bathroom to look for you how old is the was months on who it was as you mentioned before looking to, to gain um, uh,
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metal receive of 64 percent of the fluid state. good. so the pricing on fi good but the not the presidential election or even better do do do better. explain it can because that will give them the legit simplicity to puts in place the project for the visual to 2050 that they have a life just before the elections. you have also the, the mail about the me, yes, it was a play his for his political. it was a really close political life because he's, he's, um, he's, he's, he was elected the present to you a couple of years ago in the car. and if you lose a call at this time or wrong, then they would say there is, um, it's very difficult to foresee any uh future for him in instead of going to use an action. and then you have people like, i'm actually so then i'm i do boss who do i also run a day i'll pay is all for,
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for the political nice as well as for the, um, uh some, some would say livelihoods because uh at the end of the day uh, one of those months on who is the major, the major pharmacies is to bring them to justice. the vice of smell also plays into the exit lights. yeah, and i mean, this is an election in which the former presidential arrival this month, sancho and the next president. as you mentioned, mackey sol will face off or beach, please remind us how bits that rivalry is because obviously is led to sancho being bombed from office before he was arrested. briefly. this is a hotly contested election, isn't it? it, it is, it is supposed to be concise to the election. i mean, the 1st part of the, as you, as you reminded us, it was a very difficult, uh, uh, they had a very difficult relationship over the last 5 or 10 years. right. so it was months on go came to permanent way of choosing microsoft governments of being corrupted as i tried being a continuation of the previous one of the like,
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when regime. so that's how we came to power. then he was taken by my to silence that couldn't bother him from running. and that's why he's the only the prime minister and not the president. at least that's what someone say. um, i think i'm the one seems they came to a pallet, it was months uncle, a couple of months ago. organize the, a press conference in which he was really vitriolic about the microsoft legacy as president saying, but um they were quoting the, the, the actual macro economic numbers that corruption was a lot less than what players initially expected. and he promises to, to, to create the high points of trust is to, to judge my case of for his, for him. um, alex corruption, if he, if you, if he gets the majority. so there are a lot of states, these are the state prize banks. i for, i mean, it sounds like it sounds like the backdrops of this election couldn't be anymore
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vitriolic at the same time. the selection is also a major test of the country's democracy, give them senate goals often seen as, as an outlier in the region where military john says, hold sway. how important is it for the vote? and the, the off to the off the goes to basically, or i think it goes, democracy is, is strong and i think it would remain so after the election, obviously like any in any of the country it's, uh, it's hard to be concise. the you get some people that take it a bit too far in the house. we have seen some, some cases of people fighting and violence, etc. no, to be between the campaigns of uh uh, was months on the campaign of. uh, but they, they, me just, but it's, uh, it still remains uh, more or less manageable the nice things and it goes democracy will, uh, will. um uh, prevail, but my, uh my worry is that, um, uh,
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in this an accident for the 1st time in san diego history we, we have a, um, a, some rates already not by everyone, but by a couple, 2 or 3 candidates about uh, uh, the discussion has been above the ethnic minorities and if they should be allowed to how to stay in the country if we should give them. uh uh you know, the national identity cards, etc. so. so a lot of the discussions have been around um you know, asking the division as well as uh, as a religious division to the sites and next time. and this has never happened. anything that goes with it. so that's the worst case through the microsoft. really good to hear your thoughts on all of that. thanks for joining us. and i was just thank you for having me still ahead and i'll just say i'm, we'll look at why so many young people are leaving portugal and seeking opportunities elsewhere. and in sports, england look to make it 3 wins in
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a row and the way for nation sleep details coming up later in the program, the shooting the dog chapter in the cause of a war. they just star id cards mailed them. they asked him about his name, which killed the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. echoes of the 2 brothers. i must have shut those jersey to the latest news as it breaks, while the, my god, that supports us back into all of these communities here are left with far reaching consequences of the riots with detailed coverage from the late entry into carrier
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operations. china has moved quickly to catch up from the house of the story. it's estimated $2.00 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change. the question is, who's going to pay for it? the type of support as far needs. thank you so much, jeremy and become the 1st team in nations. leak history to score 7 goals and matches. they thrashed balls. me as 7 now. jeremy had already reached for the finals that they wrapped up top 5 easy victory in fryeburg jamal and lucy alcholay
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habits and for you invert. one of the goals for is funding bosnia jones and the netherlands will join them in the quarter finals as nice rash hungry for no play was halted in the 7th minute after henry's assistant manager adam, it's a lie collapse to needed emergency medical treatments like the 10 minutes and it's now been reported right. and there were 2 goals either side of half time, allowing the netherlands to say, so let's go in and play ireland later in their final nations legal group game and inter manager lee karl, please. last game in charge. it will be the players last chance to in process for thomas to pull takes over in january and victory over ireland later on sunday with confirmed their promotion to leak 8. anyone bleak degrees? 3 now and athens on thursday. you know, it's, it's a great role. it's been a brilliant experience and a times it's been tough. but they, you know, the, that the tough times have been i white white boy, north saw the other nights. you know. yeah, you're wise,
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you're always question whether you could do it. you know, in terms of pain and you can put so many so many that by myself on this stuff has been out of which has been as good to israel head coach all on has an associates box to play on home ground again soon as this how i get ready for their final nation sleek match on neutral ground. if he's feldman, but just as a leader on sunday, only a big margin of victory, we'll see them avoid automatic relegation to lead the type of security is expected after last week's attacks in amsterdam following a match between is rarely club but not the tel aviv and dutch side i x, do we feel safe? like the captain says, we have a company to buy a with a secure with you guys. this thing is nothing our then we want to play these like and i show that the we would come back to play and these are very so we cannot speak about difficulties. so anything in obstacles and everything we have to accept
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what's coming on us can be part of our people. who will say start at john jones has defended his heavy weight title with a technical knockout victory against it. but because the church, as president elect donald trump launched on in new york, these are the scenes before the fight does. a trump arrived alongside the lawn mosque, a heavily guarded madison square garden. it brought him back to the scene of his controversial campaign. riley held there in late october, which ended and instantly, after a guest speaker made disparaging comments about a puerto rico joe cemented his place further as one of the greatest mixed martial arts fighters of all time. spinning back cake to mutual kitch in the 3rd round was enough to defend his title jones, who was expect to retire after this fight dedicated his victory to trump. uh, you know,
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i decided that maybe i will not retire and we have some negotiating to do. and if everything goes right, maybe we'll give you guys were to want to see. i also want to say a big thank you to president donald trump for being here to the town as well. number one jack center has set up an a t p finals decided against taylor fritz and from his home funds entering the howling was the street since when are against doorways, casper in center, who has season, has been overshadowed by doping. controversy has in the final, as a favorite to become at least 1st ever winter of the year and event 23 year old last last year's final to know that chunk of edge, the know i, i risk my level, i try to, uh to be quite. you know, quite intense with its shot, so i'm very happy about that is performance. i'm happy to be a to be
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a gun here and to find waiting on the final will be taylor fritz. and he was hoping, runaround battle password number 2 alexanders of wraps in his assembly financing become the 1st american to reach the final since james blake did back in 2006 was american man's women here and title with sampras. the one i don't feel nearly as uncomfortable new situations anymore because i've, i've been putting myself in these situations against the top guys playing the talk guys a big events a lot lately. so, you know, i'm getting more comfortable for sure in the moment and i'm, you know, i'm really, really confident my game to rugby and france being new zealand for the 3rd time in a row with a dramatic victory in paris. new zealand were looking for revenge after their opening defeats of the same venue in the welf have last year. and they were leading at half time with a couple of early tries,
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that they would suffer their 1st fees to be on a series. the house with crucial 2nd have tries to win 30 to 29. and in the and b g. some. tatum starts with boston, celtics is a rally positron or afters. an overtime tatum finished with 24 points and 11 rebounds for the ring and champions. he also hit is free pointer, add the buzzer, and overtime to can boston 826-2120 3. when trauma was now lost 7 straight days in sales, a case for 1st road after season. okay, and that is all you support for now. me back to you. thank you very much for the civil society groups in india is northeast and money post date of issue to 24 hour ultimatum to the government, demanding decisive action against groups. protests has attempted to vandalize the chief ministers home on saturday night. members of the ethnic mates, a ethnic group are demonstrating often the bodies of 6 people were found in the
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river. i believe they were abducted and killed by on demand from another group. the cookie, ethnic violence between the groups. is caleb more than 250 people since may the 2 side? so when it disappeared, type of government grants and quotas for jobs and the education the 2nd to portugal, malware a stock of the economy and spiraling cost of living or forcing a generation of young people to see competencies elsewhere. a brain drain, its costs, the economy, billions of dollars and lots of revenue. the government's planning, generous tax breaks for young people to encourage them to stay bothers journal hall reports on the capital list and given that will be enough. the web summit, elizabeth europe's largest gathering of tech professionals and entrepreneurs. many drawn to the portuguese capital by generous government incentives. but there's a price to be paid for putting pull to go on the globe like the map. the city is
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full of people is completely full of service before it's full of locals, full of immigrants. it's for a lot of people. so there's not much room left opportunities may have found in the tech sector with young, educated professionals like, you know, centers of being squeezed out with 2 degrees in graphic design and unable to en, mold in the minimum wage. she's leaving portugal, most of my friends of at least about 4 degree. and uh, i would say like 50 percent of my friends already love and the other. so if you're thinking of leaving, cuz there's really no jobs for us here. portables, no gross economies, a experts needs to evolve which is economy has not grown as much as other economies . we're actually losing track to eastern european countries. we don't have a lot of big companies in portugal that are able to compete salary rise with germany, france, the u. k. canada in the us, meager opportunities and then the economy dominated by tours of in porterville
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loses up to 40 percent of its graduates each year. while 30 percent of young professionals now live abroad and planned, new tax breaks for young owners are likely to turn that around. even a tax free minimum wage is no match with a high cost of housing. thousands of signed a petition demanding an end to short term tourist lights that have seen property prices double since 2015. things are very bad. they're horrible indeed. and we have to fight back and we have to, to try to, to make least bundle home for everyone. lo, gross and open borders. mean portugal is not the only e u. country battling a brain drain increasingly the holiday havens of southern europe. oh, great places to visit hard places to live during the whole elder, 0 elizabeth, and much more than that. and all of all stories that you've seen in this news, our and our website,
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anything new years that are known as the media. and they think it's how it is weaponized is, is online, which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on al jazeera from one side of both empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest group from set to knowledge area and full scale war and indo china blood into his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera sears from, i'll just say around on the go and meet tonight out is there is only mobile app,
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