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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 18, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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impulse is right now to ask it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the . ready ready the on the pocket, this is the news our life. instead of coming up in the next 60 minutes. the u. s. allows ukraine to use long range missiles against russia as millions remain without power. following one of the biggest, the taxes to where we get the traumatized capital by roots in jewels. another number to is ray, the bon bonded for the space across the country. genocide is
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a daily reality in gaza. embodies the scots is on the streets of pipeline. we live in central concepts and still traps no progress and the stand off between illegal miners and south african police and still some same hundreds of people remain on the ground. the thanks for joining us. we begin with the war in ukraine and a change in policy by the us government president showed buys in this finally lifting restrictions on the use of long arranged time to cool missiles decision means ukrainian forces can fire american made missiles deep inside russian territory for the 1st time, the concession comes to several weeks before by the leaves office. an hours of to several ukrainian regions came under heavy attack. showing you the manual, these are last token,
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the media about house receiving permission for respective actions, but strikes and not carried off with words. such things are not announced miss solves, will speak for themselves. i certainly will get one of russians striking a residential building in. so you mean a of the board a killed at least 11 people? 2 of them were children for and happened late on sunday night. meanwhile, ukraine state and energy operator was implementing power restrictions nationwide after a major russian assault on the electricity grid and involved a 120 missiles and 90 drone. and so it was one of the biggest attacks and new kinds of power infrastructure. so, so we'll began, well, let's go live to kiff and to speak to has started vague. so how, so, 1st of all, his decision by the united states based on down to lee is the, the green lights, the president blowed to me is lensky has been waiting for yes, it will not move will be welcome to in keys. but is it a game changer?
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well, it's difficult to say the reality is if you look at these and $0.09 of these long range missiles and installation, yes, it gives you credit here. but that you just drag deeper into russia. also, it will, it will mean that russia really would tell you it's an ultimate and even the ukrainians that will pay for the vector retaliation. but in the why the context of the will, it won't change anything on the eastern front. for example, where russia has been making gains and some of those ukranian front lines, i have been crumbling and they won't change the fact that ukraine has a mobilization issue. they have a mind power issue. the trying to construct more and more soldiers and the really, really struggling with that. they also have an issue with that munition. it may mean that the hold on to because the parts of the coast regions that ukrainian troops have invaded long enough to for negotiations. again, in the why the context, russia holes, far more ukrainian territory, then ukraine holes russian to results. we've had several other nonsense over the
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last 1000 days or so about weapons and they use. but the reality is that this was still continues the war of attrition and russia is nobody wearing ukraine. done an assets a, it may be a green line, but it comes to mid some of the biggest suppression attacks that you say in a 1000 days of war. multiple times in the cities along with the cranes energy infrastructure hit. what impact is not having in the country? wasn't having the energy rolling energy back has taken place across the country, especially in the southern port city of augusta. now as i just said, this is a war of attrition and russia is wearing ukraine, done a part of that tactic is to target ukraine's energy infrastructure. now russia has said that they targeting facilities the of all involved and the supports in the military industry and ministry enterprises. but the reality is that winter is
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approaching. people need the energy to warm the home stable and run businesses unable in on died. so if you have an impact on the economy and people's lives and it puts the pressure on the ukrainian population and politicians as this war drags on a sub baggage and keeps spinning settings. all right, let's take a closer look at ukraine's weapons key. if has already received a number of low range missile, some of the us, but does not to use them against target, sees by russian. one is i'm chemistry. the change in policy means ukraine can now use what a known as a talk comes to reach targets up to 300 kilometers deep into russian territory. the institute for the study of war estimates more than $245.00 russian military and power military targets on the how within range, including 16 bases or alex can top of the social service defense. the edit site is here in the studio. we'd need to look at this in a bit more detail. so i think would be question of how this is what capabilities
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was just assisted in a forward ukraine that it didn't have before. right, so you crane already could strike tockets fairly deep into russia. drones have had most go drones and missiles have hit add bases in the months because that's about 1800 kilometers away. they already have a drew missile that can reach and double the range of the attack. and so they really have that ability. but want to attack comes, can do is it can deliver a large forehead to 130 kilograms or so munitions like costa bones with high precision. and they can be interfered with by electronic jamming. and that's going to be key as well. but also the deployment, the, the permission given by the united states was very much only in cost. so very much for that area alone, nor anywhere else. i mean, this is how it is at the beginning. let's see if that changes until came out because the timing of this, it will just be very, very interesting. given that we understand to us intelligence and all those that russian, north korean troops are massed all the boulders of cars with
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a possible attempt to retake that region event. absolutely, and this is a direct response as a direct west and was supposed to russia upping the ante, the, the mass deployment of foreign troops in this conflict is a real departure and is also the stabilizing move as well. uh, president soleski is extremely worried that this might not be the only deployment, so we see $10000.00 the now north grand troops, but hundreds of thousands of tens of houses small could be on the way. so this could be the, the thought of many and the deployment of attack homes is very much detroit in this attack, concentrations of north korean troops as well. so yes, very much of focus on that. and we wait to hear exactly what vladimir putin will say, given this news, but he has made his opinions known of the pos, warning the west to against doing this author any dangerous. now that in doing this, the russian red lines could be stepped over. absolutely, and the west,
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new crane has stepped over red line of the red line and brushed, has done nothing about it so much so that russian diplomats now don't really want the phrase red line to be used. but sooner or later, russia has to make good on sooner or later, the west is going to eat more and more used to stepping over them. and they'll come a point where russia will say, excuse me, this really was a red line. and bolting something about that to give you an idea of the last time attack comes, were used for attack russian territory in russian control, crimea, to destroy the russian deep space communications relay to the russians, issued a formal diplomatic review. and some of the us, some boss of the saying, and you gave them information, you gave them tactical information and intelligence as well. so this is something they are very, very, very focused on a sooner or later that sooner rather than later, they will have to make good on the threats it took him out sooner or later. how
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soon do we assume these attack him as might be used to on the battlefield? we have seen that already in the country that ukraine would have been given a problems warning of this announcement was made public. yes, they would have been given suddenly in advance warning they would have had some the weather there are more on the way they'll be if they know they're ready, they'll be arriving very shortly as well because you want to use these missiles. now the analysis be made, you want to use them as quickly as possible to try and catch groups. so concentrations of infantry, russian infantry, north korean infantry of that before the russians could do something about that. they're aware of the range they're aware of how they can protect themselves by pulling back. so if you wouldn't need to use them, you need to use them now. or alex many thanks to that. a defense of alex could help us the sum of all the full 100 days these really minute. she is a type the gaza strip,
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indiscriminate at the slightest assault just a few hours ago. killed at least for palestinians. 2 of them showed him a missed all had a 10000 displace people in elma wasi and south west and gaza. these fairly ami has the dedicated the area i so cool with save, so early with the war, but there is a time to repeatedly the bottom of northern god. so it was relentless with you said the ministry targeting paid like a jabante, a refugee camp. let's go to there. how about speak to tarik? assume that it's in the central cause of course, and technically have been is ready stripes across the gaza strip in the early hours of monday morning. brings up to speed to the latest. yeah, that's right. in fact, the is very minutes where you had launched, i'm tall as strikes phone, a very close and frank, geographical locations. of course, many areas in gauze. the main focus has been pretty much on how small austic area, which is the so it saves you money. terry and so by the use, by the army,
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when they have searched people to go that in order to seek refuge, we know that to make sure the 10th was completely destroyed for palestinians with consent killed, including 2 children. one of them was completely beheaded, as his brain has time to pieces, due to the size of the strike that was conducted by eastern on eye witnesses accounts by an east very soon called, which was quite a ways within the past few minutes. we have cnn, east valley, trump ha, just applying over the eastern borders with gauze and the it had opened its fire. i think a residential buildings in of eastern areas, open arrange, a refugee camp on the situation is getting much most from the full families of trucks in the north of distribute particular impact. now. yeah. and valley, or if you can, these 2 areas all witnessing a very destructive is a very huge destruction that'd be made by it's by the in century on it's on the ground and also by the, a drone jets which continue to attack these areas. and now it can hit also another
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explosion took place in the eastern areas of, of res refugee camp. being conducted by is by if you look up to. so the intel at gauze just struck in the north and the central area. and in the south, hope districts are completely under relentless attacks with the destruction of the roadways as quickly as could you please impacted the village and the movement of civilians. to flee from the northern part of concert building to gauze 16 which recently has come on the relentless attack cents would be an introductory and introductory or an introduction to more attacks. but the lights are taking place under the same justification which is shrink. palestinian proves this has been the claim that as well, has been always using to attack. densely populated areas was lilian's, are completely going through a very pretty level of onset tendency. for many of the in the north of the strip was wondering about the time this will can come side and button it's released.
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there's no intent sites or even a very temper respite on the ground in terms of it's very continuation as far. all right, but is the latest from gaza time i got busy many things, but i'd be more, he's really strong. so 11 on capital cutting at least 2 people on sunday, the latest strikes and by root comes, hezbollah responds to a draft, and us sees final proposal. the mazda helios neighborhood was hits in the 1st attack on the pulse of the capital city. since his revolutions offensive in september, or israel continues to attack self 11 and 11, these health ministry says, but at least 11 people have been killed and 48 injured that in the city of tyre. let's go to baby right now and speak to this a no hold us. so saying there was a mention that we've seen an escalation the tax on the city of the past. 48 hours. you what the side of one of the overnight this as has blah issues. this responds to a us draft si fi proposal. yes,
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last week the us presented the draft ceasefire proposal last night has follow responded and handed. it's responsive to 11 on speaker of parliament and the party who in turn is going to deliver it to washington via the us embassy enabled. what we understand is that helpful. i did not reject the proposal, but this is not accepted in full. it is dealing with it in a flexible manner. this is what sources close as well that have told us and that they are dealing with it in a positive manner. in fact. but the, the speaker of argument has said the very fact that there is a proposal on the table is no progress in itself. but let me before talking more about diplomacy. i would like to show you the aftermath of one of those strikes that hit central babies yesterday on sunday, there were 2 strikes that hit central babe ruth, the 1st one in another area, killed the spokesperson of hezbollah, the head of hezbollah as media media office and this talk tomorrow. yes, which is a really crowded,
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residential and commercial area in the early hours of the last night till 2 people and entered more than a dozen others. we don't know the identity of the person, the persons who were killed, but this way the media says that they ship has the commander in charge of the southern front. these 2 strikes yesterday coming just hours before 11 on was set to give its response to the us draft sees fire proposal is a message in itself. i mean, some are seeing this as a form of pressure as well saying that is going to expand the scope of this attacks if there is no deal and has, well, it doesn't cave in a to its demands because they've built itself. the city itself has not been hit in nearly a months now going back to diplomacy and that cease fire proposal. what is on the table? what we know it is based on un resolution, 1701 which calls on has the lot to pull back from the border, the lebanese army to expand state authority across. so there's 11 on but but
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a himself, the parliament speaker said that in this proposal there is no mention of israel being able to act on its own against has the law. so israel will not be given the freedom of movement, which was unacceptable to 11 on, but it mentions that both sides have the right to self defense in the event of any script. now what we understand from sources is that 11 on seas this has some sort of a trap because it's um, big it was sent, it says open to interpretation. there's not also another sticking point about the enforcement mechanism on, on creating committees of $3011.00 on this thing. there's already an existing mechanism in place. they would be willing to accept an american and french representative on that committee. so there are still sticking points, and the biggest question is, is ralph's position? what is as well as position is backing this us draft sees fire proposal, but we are hearing reports that the us envoy amos hawks then will be in be route on tuesday. so there is room for cautious optimism,
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but we cannot say that we are close to a deal as of yet as the end of this month, we'll just talk of the diplomacy. meanwhile, fighting in the south of lebanon, continues with israel making this announcement have just been able to bring artillery across the board. and what does that mean as well? yes. is really military saying that the artillery baths are about to reuse have cross the border, and they are now using it within lebanese territory. and for the 1st time yesterday, we've heard reports that they use that to hit a targets in the southern city of tire. that's approximately 2025 kilometers from the border. and the deepest point where these ready troops have reached is approximately 5 to 6 kilometers from the border in a strategic town called summer. what we understand is what these ratings are trying to do is, according to their militaries, carry out localized incursions, limited incursions, but they're trying to take control of hilltop positions so that they control
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surrounding villages and possibly the coastline that links the border to the southern city of tire now, but there is no doubt as well as fighting back. they're putting up for assistance in the eastern sector. for example. just one example is really is have been trying to advance towards the border village of p. m. they haven't been able to take the town of hezbollah is still standing ground and that town is also strategic because of its hill top positions. so it continues that the exchange of fire continues within southern 11 on and has one of the leaves. this is the main battle field for the ghost patients a believe said that could make it costly for the israeli army. but this way the army too is making it costly for has but low. so if there is no deal in the next couple of days, we are expecting the trajectory to be one of escalation, and we may see more attacks like this one, a desire to hold a invite of it. many sikes. okay, let's take
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a look at the closer look at the key minus here and situation 11 on the moment. the united nation says is really a tax across the country up to space. 1.4000000 people since late september and the elderly are among the most vulnerable of those display small that a 100000 old people have been false in that home should the course of 11 on has one of the oldest populations of the middle east with 11 percent of its people age 65 and older. let's look at the consequences of that with us on our bus and moves the hands of program at his stomach relief lab and when she joins us from baby. welcome to lounge a 0. so as i mentioned, that level home has one of the oldest pop populations and at least with around 11 percent of the population, i understand over 65 given the context of this war, how all the elderly people who have 11 on coping in the midst of conflicts has went to a purchase, you know, then they can know the situation is the state and then they can, that is people are moving. and you can imagine that one of the people that they are
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not sitting by and then they can, they have a sense of really, dea shows so that there's a lot of a problem for them. and then moving to the connected shanker, it's like it's really congested. the facilities are not up to standard and they can, new people are struggling. sometimes they're not us. any patients that's going to be over a 100 people are using once and the patient the facility. so to me the appropriate backdate for them, i met the 7 older people and the families and not what they are doing is that they are sending everything just to see in that ink and columns. because the, the price of the internet's also increasing. so because they cannot be appointment, they could not collect gifts right there. so it's really difficult and all the things that are approaching and just imagine what happened yesterday and money in the us and us in the box. the fund makes the insight be what people are facing and especially where the people and people are that the phone, again, this is our disability. so it's, it's a problem. i think. so even before the war,
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many people, 11 on credit, including the oddly we're facing uh, the impacts off the collapse of things like social services, amid the turbulence in the political and economic situation of the country. now of course, as a war and social medical supports also now is full and by the wayside, how are people then managing for things like food medicine, fuel and heating? i guess people are going to be struggling and take after this conflict. now they're struggling with most of the they can especially the dismiss people and also this is the suggestion of the host for me to deal into the d. r from future, depending on the humanitarian eat. they are the thing for the medical assistance for food for everything. sometimes we are unable to afford the or d, my concerns, i know for sure to run to dean and they can all have diseases. so it's really difficult to, for the situation and the psychological field and co my data to be at the most
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expensive. it's beyond like, you know, words to describe. and when we talk of psychological trauma would and the out of generation 11 on of course is a country that has been through turbulence and conflicts in the past. this will no doubt. so contributes to psychological fee is the what has happened in the past. it's happening again to yeah, the asa logically told with those and because of the, the soon the scenes in the situation what is happening in versa, they also feel that anything can happen to any time they of the neighbor give you the example of the company. yes, the thing, but now people like this, they can all the, are the thinking back to the police is safe anymore. even in the us be providing back to it being last night after the days straight, but they don't know where to go, which places to and then they can then all right,
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so it's on a bus and pads off program at a stomach leaf, lebanon. thanks for joining us around to do the voted to sit by the progress of investigating hundreds of legal minds as trumps in the disuse gold mine in south africa's northwest province. police like 3 people have been brought to the surface so far that comes off of a court order the fools to clear blockades and they set up the sites entrance. i would just say it was higher, but task to report some outside the mind and still from time police in south africa . wait outside this mind shelf, instill fontaine, we people believe to be trapped underground. they insist the show a force is only to prevent crime. we have never under any situation blocks amy soft. i think it's quite impossible you can see for yourself to block of this type
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of a soft. and we have maintained that we are implementing our strategy, which is to physically prevent legal minus from going down to to continue with this exciting activities. one minutes to see the operation, quote, close the whole is make to smoke of the minus from the microsoft families of those underground, say around $4000.00 down the the police say hundreds. you know, we've been here and pulling these people out from the ground. the police have been doing nothing but to just watch and wait for these weak people to come out and then they take them and throw them at the back of the events of the evidence. and so we expected them to really cooperate and adhere to, to their court order. otherwise, if they don't, we are really going to have provenance the south african government says it's working on a plan to bring the legal minus to the surface. this is the entrance to the mine
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and it's a long drop down dates, believe hundreds of people are stuck on the ground and community, but in terms of the pulling them up, one by one. the standoff has been going on for weeks, and no one show how long it'll take before it in hot and we tossed out of the stuff on time. so that also in self contained self advocacy is malcolm webb who joins us from the side of the mind and north west proven so now come in terms of efforts to get those on the grind ground out to the surface where we now are those efforts we just are the morning briefing of police officers. a commanding officer addressed the presence of offices who are here. and he spoke about a, a professional rescue mission, which he said had been surveyed on saturday. and they were waiting for
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a survey report from those professional rescue as rescue and recovery. he called it as a waiting to, they're waiting for that report that he said would go to the committee at the mines all sorts these before possibly proceeding. everyone else we spoke diseases, they haven't seen any professional rescue team visiting. so, so far the only rescue is today that have gone down the hall, which is just over that we're behind the police call, didn't but the, the rocks in the distance where the, the top of the, this is shop is people from the local community have gone down none of the emergency services have people from the local community signed indemnity forms, saying that they would be responsible for and a thing that happened to them. something went down and that's when they rescued just a couple of people who were alive and pulled up the body of one person who was dead . but we don't know how many people down there, the shaft itself. it's more than 2 in a hospital missus. deep at the bottom of it,
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temperature is going to be dangerously high. there's issue with the developed kitchen and coming off the shelf to the sides, various levels of tunnels that reach from the soft to uh to the areas of rock where there is gold. and so the minus the down that he would typically go down for months . so the time can be any of the, in any of these totals at the side. so even for those they've gone down and come back out. they may not have seen the vast majority of people who down them. we don't know how many it is. we don't know how many a live loc and we're looking at some mobile phone footage of some of those volunteers from a local community going down underground. are these people with professional expertise or they know what they're doing or they people who have simply worked as a legal miles themselves. they may have a more intimate knowledge of the the systems on the ground. a dental professional mine rescue is it certainly possible that some of them have
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been legal minus and, and maybe even what in this mind before they might know that way around it. and now this mine, along with many in this part of the country, closed this one in particular, in 1989, the towns around here, including the town, was still phone table, only created to service these mines. this one was dug in 1949. so that's more than 70 years ago, it boomed, it created a great deal of wealth, at least for the owners of the mine. and this was during a pause side for the white mine with as for the black population, working conditions were extremely tough. and then when many mines closed in the eighty's or ninety's, a lot of those communities were left with no of that economic opportunity until the 1st and legal mind as came from those communities. the sector grew that drew an organized criminal gains who controlled with all these shops. and so say drawing people from neighboring countries. i've chronic shortages of jobs and an economic
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problems including zimbabwe and mozambique. and so it, so a lot of people on the ground in the whole over that from neighboring countries as well as some from this, uh, nearby, uh, community that has one of the level of employment right in south africa. right, malcolm many things spelled a mountain web and still some time in suffolk still as he will now, just trials and to them is a 1000 seat. anything's taken shell. so an escape to escape the fighting between the army and the power ministry. the had a low then let's have a look at the weather as we start the new week in europe and the tables have ton. those unsettled weather conditions plaguing the south have turned much quieter and
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com. instead, we're going to see on settled weather conditions, a sweep in across the northeast as an early wind to spell, thanks to cold arctic, and that's going to be some wintery features to the northwest. we have yellow warnings out for pots of scotland, northern areas of england as well, and because the heavy rain moving across into island, we'll see those conditions continue to pump that way further, south and east, as we go into choose today, says looking very wintery across denmark, not so much for norway and sweden, but it remains very cold with windy conditions across the baltic states and into germany. so there's one of the features, the send further south. we are expecting some snow to sweep into austria as well as the next few days. but for the south of this is wendy for central parts of the med, much quieter, across that southeast corner disagree sunshine, the dominant feature here. and it's a similar story. some relief for spain and portugal. a few showers here in the but
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sunshine dominates on choose day the the, 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 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,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you without, is there a, is there a mind about top stories this hour for more than $400.00 a day easily? it's raining and entry is a time to go with a strip indiscriminate the slightest assaults just a few hours ago killed at least for palestinians and southern guns. and in the north, the military continues is targeting of bit lot here and the to body
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a refugee camp. that'd be more is ready as strikes and 11 on capital coming at least 2 people on sunday. the latest attack on by route small heavy us neighborhood comes with us, has full our response to a, a soft c 5 of those of us present show of items as false arrived. key is to use american supplies, long range missile strike, interaction term decision follows the deployment of thousands of troops from most camelia to reinforce russian efforts. let's go straight to moscow to discuss this in more detail with you the shop of all of us. so you really up to tonight understand is yet to break his silence on this lease is decision by president biden . but all the russian lawmakers of weight into it sort of thing. give me some extremely critical comments. give us more details on what's being said. the most as well. yeah. the rap show show. so the reaction has to be in quite a negative, but more reaction is to come. uh, meanwhile, 4 minutes as folks pass and there is
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a high reminded that in september this year, russian presents letting the patients spoke about the possible permission for ukraine to find long range weapons. had russians who would treat according to pacing abyss the mission would change. the very essence of the complex that's would mean that nasal countries would directly participate, got involved in the ministry. conflicts with russia and russia would make appropriate decisions based on the threats created for the country. we have horses here who say that's the globe list, american and european it leads to want to stop a controlled world war 3. and also, some officials, not just here, but also in the west, are afraid that but to increase and will respond directly to the united states and its allies. after this step, how it remains to be seen, but the strikes the playing to russians who would treat take place almost daily to, to be honest. first and foremost, we talk about drugs, trice, and rush of things the strikes. he's west in technology, in the spring of the c,
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a. the korean on forces received permission to attack ministry for census in crimea, which russia considered as its own territory. but some of the united states also approved strikes on a russian church street bordering b ukrainian. hottest of originality suspected that russian boarder regence of brianna's course lip is wrong at schwartz stuff on don't, and others may fall into the strike. so well, so, so, so say the move was in response to the deployment of north korean troops in the course creation. but, well, russia drove the idea to use north green troops and the conflict remains to be seen . all right, that's the view from moscow. you'd yourself developed on many things like the gods and now and there's no rest, buy it for the people of gaza, more than $400.00 days into israel's will attacks the cost to ship on sunday. killed at least 70 pounds things most of them. and a striking, the residential building of the northern states. you made law,
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you mean that black light reports, this is what's left of a multi story building. bonzai is really forces in big law here as bodies are pulled out, one by one hopes of finding more survivors from under rubble grow slimmer. the fab use of it. we need the ambulances and civil defense attracts to be allowed to come and office and help. a lot of people end of the rubble and hopefully they will be some of the survivors. i should, we, as individuals can't do anything for them off. this is really forces have been preventing civil defense, cruise, medics, and 8 from entering the seats north for more than 40 days. now it says it wants to route outcomes fighters who have recruits there. but the seeds of devastation ravaged every corner of this trip, including refugee camps and central garza, where a number of people have been killed. why target peaceful people sitting in their home? why could they possibly have to justify hitching them in their own house?
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if you want to target military personnel, go and search for them. the ones who die are always the civilians. those who survived the bombing in the north are now forcibly displaced again. little the shilling into strikes destroyed the houses around just after, which is really minute. you dropped leaflets and asked us to leave the area there, fling their homes under the shadow of free lunch. this is really bombardment. this mother says she has nowhere to go as a safe place feels out of region. well i'm, i'm not going to be and with every strikes they are crushed further away from their homes and weighed down by what little they can carry. the novel, i'll play a 020 me know some barrario progressive in specialist as a counsel university to look at what's happening and causes a bit more detail. so in extremely bad 24 hours in garza,
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we're talking about residential buildings being hit in the north of the attacks and central in southern gaza. it seems that every other day we're talking about the magic is taking place. israel says it's still going off to pockets of resistance, particularly in northern gaza. there is this lingering fear that israel is also trying to ethically cleanse, particularly the know what is your understanding, of course, and depending of as far as yeah, well it is obvious that visually, it is on that's really fighting, get him us fighters and that is north of on guys or they were they trying to do is to use this as an excuse to implement a different plan. that is ethnic cleansing, the, the policy is from there because there was also a conference held by right wing and government, the, and, and as well. and in this, this conference, they ask for resettlement. they want to establish settlement because you know, in 2005, when sherwin pulled out some guys that they've evacuated, sunset bonuses so they went to reset all of them. and so it depends that the most
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actually if i think because everyone like one observe as pundits, even politicians across the globe. i think that the one guy that has outlived this is from this and has come to an end or should be now, they should be as he's fired. but the is waves. i'm not really interested into that because that to me a who is benefiting from that personally, politically, and his, and his domestic politics. but also you want the fees as a clinician thought, as in the right way before they want to expand. so this government is expansion is, and i think what he's talking about resisting the all are fighting the, the pockets of resistance is just a smoke screen that's concealed behind it. a different strategy. a different plan for this light is, can we really believe that the views all they fall right benjamin netanyahu? so government is exactly what they actually want to say materialize in northern gaza. or is this simply just some of the go shading position to say, look, this is what could happen unless you give us more concessions. you know ahead of a,
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the next us president coming into office, for instance, i'm just going to how c, let's say we can take this red balls. no, the goal is being annexed and actually settled for antics. is something difficult. i think that the antics ation uh is possible and they want to present this has affected faith, a company that the international community would, would deal with this and, and that in any is down the road. as waves, i'm not interested in peace or even peace talks with you kind of seems at this moment. i think a lot of this government because they don't want to come to a solution that under the banner of to see a solution. they rejected that and they made it perfectly clear that they would not seem to go that down down that road. and at the same time, it is not obvious that the government has any plan for uh, it'd be after in guys as a window or come sign in, but it was the one they invited one class. but it took a patient, they want to alex, send me them, that's really coming up with any, any and position. and that could be actually talked about. all the talk about is
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the need to get to the old terrorist. and here they are referring to the, to a mass which is seen hazardous of movement and legitimate one by and the at ups at least see that when it gets rid of that. but they don't have any, any attractive down whether the x of the p a to go back and or they say no. so what does it exactly is really one i think they don't have. and that's why they don't want to as in door, because they don't have that as a definitive plan of how guys that would look like into the after the outside. always get a all thoughts hasn't already that will lead is the gathering in brazil, the g 20 summit. the president's off from india and china are among those attending topping the intensive tools. so be the war in ukraine. trade and climate change while on the sidelines. the big focus will be what donald trump's do administration will bring to us foreign policies, automatic as a james base. somebody will the president by the clearly trying to focus on the
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climate crisis. but knowing the president trump will be taking office in just over 2 months time. he has said that for a 2nd time, he's going to rip up the power climate deal. most of the leaders here do not like that idea. they want to see renewed efforts by the world on climate among those is the un secretary general antonio terrace. i asked him about the us as efforts on time was also about his plans to try and reform of the global financial system to help poor countries. and i put it to him to the president, trump was going to be an obstacle, and he's on. so he hinted that may be ways to work around trump, how all these things possible without us leadership. because you know, you are not going to get that from president trump, ease of use that us as a very important role, namely in relation to climate. but it is also obvious that to us is
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a federal country. and it's a marketing con, a sent all the signals given by the markets to day out in the sense that demonstrates that the renewables i don't know totally the green is, but also the cheapest way to produce energy. and so, i'm pretty confident that to design a use of the american economy and the american society will move in the direction of clements action. find one of the top issues along with the war in ukraine, the war in gauze, the war in lebanon. and of course, much of the talk here of world leaders gathering in re, i will be about the world leader who's not here. the one who's not yet elected, but who's great and such on certainty. and that's president trump, j space out to 0. the g 20. somebody's introduce you in a row. you and climate change conference and back to it as a by john is entering it the 2nd week, delegates to discussing ways to cobb. cobb admissions that fall from reaching
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a consensus. i'm at edison, the clock reports on the push for progress we want to expect from the weeks to come . so we're pretty bunch of deadlock carrying back people that's to be expected at this stage of negotiations. well, the some will point the finger at the large numbers of fossil fuel, low vs in town, the head to promote the use of fossil fuel. and this is supposed to be a conference about climate change, and they recognize somebody like 1700 low b a, c r and a big fraction of those. the hits promote the use of top and talk to storage, which is this technology, the strengths that extracts coughing from the atmosphere, but it's not, it's. busy it's very expensive, and a lot of people say it's just the means by which the fossil fuel companies can cubic stretching. oil and gas, and all this is for some of the climate x xbox to send the left to an open. alexa, add to the next triple, see which is the you and climate for the same as a whole call process, just doesn't work and needs wholesale reform to tackle of what is one of the
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biggest threats to humanity at this moment. so the week ahead is all about finance that one trillion dollars that's required. develop nations pushing back on it as ever. so they'll be a big challenge the week ahead of the movement. the document is 25 pages long. it was 25 pages long. it needs to get to 10 pages, so there's a lot of work to do in the coming days. and they'll be looking for images from the g. 20 summit in brazil to try and provide and create some momentum here and back to the clock. i'll just era back to as a by john. now the news, if you'd be as preparing for tens of thousands more suited in these refugees across the board to flee the conflict back home. the country is, or the hosting, more than $60000.00 people who've left to them since fighting between the army and the permits. you rapids support forces began in mid april last year. a to a can say there isn't enough food or relief to go around conference. so it has more these to do, these people are headed for
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a settlement in northwest and the reason she crossed the border that hired traumatized and i'm starting with a drive farther away from the homes. the higher on monday. next says she fled of to her village in central. saddam was a top. so can you think if you say it was very difficult with my child, there was no food or water on the road. it took us 7 days to get here. you'll be a host more to $60000.00. so then these refugees, even as it deals with its own security problems, one and 3500000 is still ends up being displaced by fighting to the u. n. a refugee agency says it does what it can to keep refugee safe. there has been also issues of security, especially in a minor region which has made our access to the area quite difficult. we have to shift, i'm looking to reduce to a new capital. and as i said comp, which as
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a capacity of $12000.00, come and create the cost of $3000.00 refugees. and these come most of the refugees of this comp in been these young boys who most states have come from. so don's blue now providence to low up a lot of mall saw and had children left costume a year ago. now she runs a restaurant in the comp. i lost my, my husband, even my last phone. my 1st one, his name is acadia and didn't know, i don't know where he's at. that's why i'm here. but there is a lot of telling just fighting between the army and the rock beat support forces broke out in april last. yeah, both sides have been accused of committing war crimes. maybe he has said they want to go home, but they're not hopeful. the apple will, cathy sorry, all the 0 to see what else is there a still a head, a dispute to the election fills for unrest in mozambique. we protest against the
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government's failure to revive a failing account of the salon coast precedence of nora combined. just tonight has re appointed irene the amount of syria as prime minister as coalition want a large majority in the general election on thursday. the president promised policies to reduce poverty and find corruption, for lack of when bankrupting the 2022 of the new administrate. sion is aiming to introduce
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a forms to revive the economy by the should seeking the expedition all for the problem is to shake has seen them. she fled the country in august of the week. so finding processing was now residing in india, follows recent process and call. it demonstrates us with the monday i've seen a return home to face trial by the dash just international crimes tribunal. last month issued an arrest, one for the former premier. it says she's responsible for the depths of more than $700.00 people during the week. so prices ex of russian opposition groups of how the demonstration in the gym capital fell in. they've been protesting against most coast invasion of ukraine, as well as his continued crank down on political descent. so i got a report gathered in large numbers, taunting, no trouble cooling for russia without the president let me approve these exiled opponents, much towards the russian embassy in berlin,
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demanding an end to the will and ukraine among the crowd. you? yeah, and if i'm not, yeah, we do a prominent opposition, lead alexi, nev only. she accompanied the organizes of the protest that'd be made kind of moves the and the area. yeah. she both release from russian custody in august as part of a historic prisoner exchange between moscow. the west is the kind of news. and so i say that today i can watch on the streets and represent my friends and family from russia. i just want to show that there are many russians disagreeing with the war, and they're not allowed to say what they think. the demonstration comes as a particularly challenging time ribbon with internal conflicts, the movement as we couldn't under the strain of the demon pollutants voss cracked down on political opponents. hundreds, possibly thousands of russians had been jailed for the political views including alexi. and i've only been in prison since 2021, and he's destined february delta blow to the movement,
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depriving your position of its well known leader. and the toll of russia's invasion of ukraine continues nearly 1000 days into the conflict. russians. military advances have depleted hopes of a solid ukrainian victory on the battlefield. and deepen is of the cost to life and to the country itself, put in a phone call to the russian president. on friday, germany's chancellor, olaf schultz just pretend to pull troops out of ukraine, but admitted he showed no signs of backing down from it. you see a club, it is very clear to me that we must not be under any illusions we must not be naive . russia and the russian president has thought that this will have expanded an unbelievable way and to prepare to risk a great deal of material and above all their own lives with a plan to conquer land and deny you claim sovereignty and democracy. the legacy of nevada only may have left
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a mark on the opposition movement from the burden of his vision is on those who remain in exile, but determined to continue. so any idle to 0 from the farm is of built a road would practice and protest against the european union supply and free trade agreement with the microsoft or trading bulk. they say an increase in agricultural inputs from south america. well, her livelihoods natasha butler, was that one of the protests. well, this is a main road into paris and one thousands. the farms of don is driven that attractive and that vehicles called them on this road effectively disrupting traffic into the city. some forms, unions, and phones of cold for days of demonstrations to coincide with the g 20. this taking place in personnel because won't say all worried about is an app that g 20 you leaders will sign and finalize the america. so free trade deal with south
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american countries and these farm is the same because it's that still go through, it will destroy some of that livelihood. but it's up to 10 more pauses with totally opposed to the mode because they were agreement with south american countries. for the simple reason that these countries produced sugar, poultry cereals and beef with standards that are not used cool to our quality standards in front and in europe is a good and assigned. it would mean the end of some french and european agricultural sect, his french presence emanuel. my girl says the front is against the custodial in his card for one of the things that he says needs change is a south american farm is need to do that. the same rules and regulations in terms of health and environment as farm is the day to day in faults. and he says that the message that he's going to bring to the g 20 the head of the commission, the homes one says that she wants to see the free trade do signs of the 5, e and the would be a big opportunity for the your opinion. piece for them is he is
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a from say that they are going to continue to demonstrate for as long as it takes because they said he was back also scrapped this actually by law. i'll just say era sally say, just outside part, united states assigned and intelligent sharing agreement with the philippines. the us defense secretary lloyd austin says that underlines america's commitment to its alliance with philippines. the 2 nations have a long standing defense. tracy from the paints officials said they were confident the alliance would remain strong when incoming president double trump tanks office . now mozambique is one of the wells course, countries to supply and having the full largest gas reserves globally well than half of its population lives in poverty in the struggling economy has for the fuel . the on the rest of the last months dispute to the election results. midland has more from the capital. but lucy are a dealer to cause trouble for us to take care of 2 daughters and the 6 children living in the town of montela. she hasn't worked
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for 7 years. adults has to don't have jobs and their education was cut short through with lack of money kind of, i mean, they started looking for a job to help support the family. but they haven't found any opportunities. we struggle daily and hope is the only thing that's keeping us go and. * the results of a presidential election held last month, that unofficially declared the limo party candidates. daniel troppo, the window has been widely disputed. and the thing is is to support approaches that are followed. because the limo government has changed very little for to a physician policies and their supposes have been protesting for me because they believe the election was leg demonstrations. of also can help. i talked to the teachers who political change will bring bits of working conditions. with nearly 63 percent of most of weeks population living in poverty. it's one of the players'
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countries in the world. and many usa, the poor performance of the government, has failed to improve an adequate education and healthcare facilities. carlos montez, one of hundreds of teachers who've taken pumped into protests, demanding bits of working conditions and more sources. he oaks political change will bring relief to schools that don't have books. this and toilet is left yet they both 30662 costs at cars that they use too much for. okay. and they distributed in each district and the use of this cause for electoral campaign. so we're not happy with that's with wishing each cub court building one score while the recent dispute to the election results. of course, people to demonstrate these people say their frustration with the government has existed for years to meet them. oh, to 0, my poor to mozambique and more of that. and all of our stories on our website,
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how to 0. it don't call them including the headline story this our, the show by them us president, is to allow ukraine to use the phone to range weapons inside russia for names. and just a minute the, i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his eye point by camera where all those prefer not to look and write about what it means to be american. and about the ordinary people who get caught up in the us worse filmmaker around tags and also via turn when on the power of political ok. what are the stories we tell sales about also? and how do we base our past to change our future studio? be unscripted ought to on i would, your 00 off was, is a christian village which she and mostly this afflict to,
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from neighboring talents in areas being destroyed. the daily waves of these right strikes, total, the city and the surrounding area had a population around a $100000.00 people, as well as issues of those evacuation order on the city and the surrounding areas for 6 thousands of people to flee. so i'm a staying at this manner and i church you're saying is being handled in a month and says he is no to load, believing he's right. at least trying to stoke up all facilities inside living. we found the neighbors are very kind, very generous. this ma'am, create a division in the past, and now the same thing. many people have never lived in these parts of the country . country that suffered secretary and violent cost, and they are desperate to go back to back to
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a home that may no longer exist. the news . ringback the u. s. allows ukraine to use the longer range missiles against russia as millions remain without power follow. and one of the biggest attack since the will because the money bulk of this is just a reluctant though. so coming up the moment sized

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