tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 18, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the limits to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure, now counter and ways the, [000:00:00;00] the come on sort of any age, good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. the kremlin accuses washington of escalating the conflict with ukraine after president joe biden allows keys to use
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longer range missiles. people wake up to burn buildings and rubble in central bay roof after a series of it's really strikes, hit the heart of lebanon's capital. the never ending cycle of depth and devastation in gaza is really strikes killed at least 11 palestinian what's in store. so it's still trapped, no progress, and the stand off between the legal miners and south african police. it's still fun . team, hundreds remain underground. will have a live update and in sport lee karl flee, and says in terms file with england and victories, they achieve promotion in the nation fleet, england, a thrasher republic of ireland, 5 now is aside. now prepare for life, thomas to begin,
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let's use our in moscow, where the crimson has reacted angrily to present in jo biden's decision to allow ukraine to strike inside russia using us tactical missiles spokesman dmitri pess golf has accused the outgoing us administration of throwing oil on the fire biden's policy shift will lead key 5 and midsize into russia's crust, which is currently under ukrainian control. the concession becomes 7 weeks before by leaves office and hours after several ukrainian regions came under heavy attack . showing you the manual, there's a lot of talk in the media about house receiving permission for respective actions, but strong and not carried out with words. such things are not announced. missiles will speak for themselves. i certainly will write a russian strike late on a sunday night on a residential building and soon be near the border killed at least 11 people, 2 of them children, ukraine, state owned. the energy operator is restricting power nationwide after
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a major russian assault on its electricity grid that involved a $120.00 midsize and 90 drones. and was one of the biggest attacks of the war on ukraine's power infrastructure. we have 3 correspondence tracking. the developments in a moment will be live with how can i help our reaction from you foreign ministers in brussels, in the ukrainian capital key of acid, big as standing by 1st. so let's go to your shop of oliver, who is in moscow. so you, what's been the response to this green lighting of the attack of missiles as well according to the crumbling, the age will bring a new round of escalation into the conflicts, the crumb and cold by the decision to find a talk comes missiles, d for interruption, to treat a new round of tension that will fuel the conflicts and it's a new situation for us in terms of involvement of the united states and this conflicts according to,
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to make trip. it's called faces. that's basically describes deep interaction into russia. it's an a precedent of step and other official, so that will lead to the san to we said world who but rushes response will be means at which one it remains to be seen as early in september. they see a russian presence letting the piece and spoke about the possibility of where you're trying to use a long range weapons against russia, according to him, best permission would change the, the nature of the confident that would mean that nasal countries would directly participate in the military conflict with russian russia would make appropriate decisions based on the threats craze. as for it's according to various sources. the use of tactical talk come systems was authorized if we only in the course region where a north korean troops deployed. however, we understand that ukraine might not limit itself to the cost region when it's tri, can deep interactions have a true but also a result to some other well regions. so the e,
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land and sound specials are afraid that much of increasing will respond directly to the united states and its allies after this step, but a remains to be seen. and so basically, the strikes on the on russians who would treat take place almost daily. and we're talking about drugs strikes, which proved to be quite effective. and russia thinks that these tribes use western technology, unintelligence, in the spring this year, the ukranian army received permission to talk me to your facilities in crimea, which russia considered as its very own have a tree. also in the some of the united states also allowed strikes own russians have a tree bouldering, b, ukrainian heart of region, and now is expected. the russian boarder regence of bronze course clip at square wrong. there's a number of other regions that note intermediates of proximity with ukraine. they will also become b. the strikes a full ukraine. you'll, your thank you very much. that's the reporting out. a must go this. our no acid, they is in keep acid. the ukrainian president followed him as a rescue had been asking for a green light, the fire,
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these american miss. opposite rush. that's a very long time now that he's got the go ahead. do we know how you create intends to use them and how much of a difference they expect to, to actually make what we don't know how you crane will use them when he presents lives? he has said that it's not was with actions that's felt by russia, but we expect them to use them initially. but in the coast region where ukrainian forces, occupying the russian territory. now we understand that this gives them longer range, but they've had these weapons and been using them for over a year. they just didn't have permission from the united states. united states fear that escalation now wouldn't, wouldn't change anything. well, i don't think it will. i think we've had weapons before. uh we've, i've f sixteens tend, how it says,
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given by less than full invest in countries to ukraine to using this will. but the reality is in the east of the country, ukraine is struggling. russian forces are gaining grind, this low morale in the ukraine, and forces, and there's a lot of mind power. and there's a time today in terms of getting munition to the 2 forces that but also when know if you can use it as these records these themselves, they will be a retaliation. and already we've seen a massive strikes taken face against ukraine's energy infrastructure. and that's an essentially, it will be the ukrainians that will feel that retaliation asset. thank you very much. that social 0 is acid vague. and the ukrainian capital keys now says 0 is defense editor alex could temple us says ukraine is already able to hit quite deep inside russian territory as drones have hit most go. drones and missiles have hit add bases in the months because that's about 1800 kilometers away. they already have
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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 come be interfered with by electronic jamming. and that's going to be key as well. the use foreign policy chief says that the us has made the right decision, i mean, se one's and they gave that they should be able to use the we provide that we know that to not only to stop the arrow, but also to be able to say they are cuz i couldn't, they knew, but even this is what's best to be done. so okay, that's the use top diplomat else is there is a hush and i'll help r as in brussels. so we heard from burrell there. hush him, can you give us the landscape of how europe in countries are feeling about this? so we, we've had from many, a,
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you officials welcoming the new by the us administration to, to, to a, for lines the use of long range mas signs by the clean, in, on the french point in minnesota, a new way to the bottles saying that this is an important element and that the e u has to ensure that at least it comes out from a position of forced by providing significant financial assistance who was talking about the $50000000000.00 euros that was pledged by the d. u and the american administration for the ukraine for the upcoming to use a lot of the same time for the need to train the ukrainian army, the gym, admit it's all fun enough. that's on an a bond that says that the, that 1000, the days of war in ukraine is a delicate moment for europe. it's the, it's futile. these at stake, it's about a piece of you and a piece about the future. you'll find that for the europeans should come together and put on a united fonts. but are they going to put on
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a united front when you listen to the, the you have presented it for following up as, as a brand, talking about the you taking too long to come up with a decision a, you being so divided b, you needing to get its act together, you get this sounds that he's going to be extremely along the way ahead for the a you to decide which way to go. ok, also 0, sasha, my whole bar reporting from brussels this hour. let's take a closer look at ukraine's weapons keys. is already received a number of long range missiles from the us, but it is only use them against target seized by russia on its own territory. the change in policy means that ukraine can now use, known as the attack guns 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 are now within range, including 16 air bases were joined by some airport military expert and associated
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fellow chatham house. you're also author of west list and this, the great global re balancing in russia's road to war with ukraine. you're joining us from single for this hour. so it's, i'm here as i understand that this is not a game changer. that's going to suddenly hand victory to ukraine, but it is still significant. i wanted your assessment around. it is very significant because ukraine a new crime strongest by cuz i've been asking for this. the mission property for about a year since the apps accounts missiles you mentioned were actually pass used by ukraine us outside of the 2023. now it is significant because we just saw in the last 2436 hours the, with the ring amounts of phone bob and ukraine sustained from russia, dragons and miss also has been while i did before, since it's on seeing you crated energy infrastructure. one of the major goals with this mission will be destroy. it gets some of the launch sites that have been used in these kinds of attacks. they'll be another priority,
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which is supposing and ukrainian forces that are in task in southern russia. but i think the most important thing is just to give you crane this additional lifeline to get through the winter because of all the targets the ukraine is as, as having you had hit by the russians. it's the energy infrastructure, the rolling blackouts. so they've probably got the most jeopardy associated with them in terms of ukraine's ability to sustain itself. i have a wind, so just remind ourselves that can be minus 20 minus 30 degrees in some, some places a certain times in the winter. it's the lifeline to get through the winter. but what's the longer term vision? what happens after the winter? as the long term vision now sits more so than and with the oval office. because on like the joy bite administration, which is a cool, it's been in, in, in power for the entire time is launching pages, has been on the way. donald trump seems to have points of decisive ambition to use
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us in fluids. and that will start in january. so i think this decision to allow ukraine's use us weapons and possibly other a lot of countries as well. of course i got british and french and all the long range and medium range, ballistic missiles, testable missiles as well. it's possible that it might only last for a couple of months because we're expecting everyone in ukraine and everyone watching is completed on tenterhooks to see the extent to which donald trump, his administration, acts on that problem is, which is to bring this war to some kind of and very, very quickly. so i think this is probably part of the shop escalation in the run up to that change of the president in the us and the change of us policy with regards to ukraine next year. so far, the us under the, by the administration has had a very incremental approach to this war. so when russia escalates, then the west will provide more weapons, longer range, missiles, etc. would it be fair to say that biden's general idea of this war has been to
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roughly match russia's force level? and if so, what, what, what's been the point of that? because it guarantees that ukraine is not going to win the war if you're just matching the aggression matching the 4th level, you're not winning to it's a really important point. and the biggest critics of the bar, i think the ministration say exactly this. there's been a direct feed of weapons that have never allowed to credit. and so when now the other sides of this is there's lending ukraine when best often ukraine from being defeated. and i wrote on, i'd say that the bite administration for his actions as more as showing that it's more in favor of, of that the lots of which is stopping ukraine from losing. and to do that, she's still not, she just, let's just pause. remember that map of how much if you credit is occupied, is 20 percent. if you create about 80 percent of its coastline but rusher is still financing in the dumbass. um, i went to ukraine 10 years ago in the 1st russian invasion. i was involved in
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a cease by monitoring mission that covers many of the same territories, but it's still on the ukrainian control today in the don't box like crime. it's all slowly. and so the both the ministrations policy before people are too critical has been successful in that regard. because otherwise, back in 2022. the idea you crank, it holds the russians in the don't bass. there's probably a fantasy, but it's actually been the reality, which is a big success. the ukraine. ukraine has 80 percent of research are still under its control. but i would say that when the history books, the ritz and then if there is a land for peace, kind of deal next year. well, they're off to under this trump pressure on the let ski then i think the critics of buying both probably from a historian perspective be quite critical. but for exactly this issue of the drip feed of weapons and supports and semi or poor re associated fellow chats in the house military expert. thank you very much for joining us to so of
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the, for more than 400 days. the is really military has attacked garza indiscriminately since dawn at least 12 palestinians. most of them women and children had been killed across the strip earlier and this, sorry to hit the tents. housing displaced, people in on the once the that's in south western gaza. an entire family of 4 was killed, including 2 children. is really army had designated that area a safe soon earlier in the war, but it has attacked the same zone repeatedly. alpha 0 is honey who is in darrow by central guys. and so they've been multiple attacks across the strip. tell us what the morning has been like the palestinians in gaza. so that has been a very rough morning for people trapped in northern part of district. but this is not the whole story is not all these northern guards as being bonds, relentlessly,
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just the past few minutes. this area behind me in the hospital, it was filled with a larger crowd of people who were following the ambulance and the civilian card at abroad. casualties do a lot, foss with an after what seems to be a drum is those fired on a group of people near a grocery shopping and refuge account. it's an area that is spelled with many of the street vendors in the shop sense. people were simply on their way to pick up what the need for from whatever they define in the market. and the need for the day to people reported skills. that's a woman, as i'm getting a confirmation not to be are for people, including a woman and a teenage boy and 2 other people who are uh, hit by the flying is rep. now as they were walking by the street. uh in that area. this is the situation a lot of the hospital, the large crowd that you see behind here. again, these are the people who followed the ambulance of the civilian car,
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gary and their relatives and family members who happened to be in that area. when deep dive bombing into place and caused the injuries, what we saw from the people from the dealer were coming out the injuries. clearly the are in the areas that are very lisa, very definitely either in the shrapnel. put them in the, in the back of your head for in the, in the abdominal area or in the lower part than that's your 90 causing a paralysis. people aren't able to walk for a long time. or sometimes they become disabled permanently because of the, the fracture bonds that these experienced elsewhere in the gaza strip fairly r. uh this morning attempt in antonio and is, were 5 people reported killed as well as in gaza. city 5 people, including the 3 children and 2 women who were from one family with sheltering inside a residential home. this is the, the latest across the gulf stream. it keeps evolving. it keeps getting much more difficult for people not being displaced,
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but also traumatized by the non stop deadly attacks. they do it as houses there. is honeywell, mood reporting from the central part of the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey spring. and i'm on best holiday, she is deputy head of the emergency response at m. s f. that's doctors without borders and i'm on your joining us from powers. thank you for your time. your still, your teams are still managing to operate in north gaza. as i understand it, which has been under siege by the is really military. can you tell us what they're seeing? what's happening to them, what the situation is there? so yes, we still have one. can you go by ranging and get us to do so in the northern box or on the run by our we're a local colleagues that goes like it's very difficult to access for international people. so international stuff. so they're seeing like, uh, there's a huge increase of the number of people displaced in the new and it is based in diversity of the moments like
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a we are revolting about 140000 people in law coming every day. so like we're seeing about like $300.00 people for a day like these injuries, but also like funding disease at i don't know be taking care of. and the one that we have seeing in the one that i go to see. but the other people who are stuck, including some of our stuff in japan. yeah, that's a big time. that's how you all the time doing them. so, and we're having results of what's happening there from our stuff as well, which is very, very bold means that we're having access to food or woods or, and just no, no security to be able to fees or the area is any medicine or medical supplies, any of that getting through to north gaza, very need to drop in the ocean, come back to the needs and the, and just to get us it, it's very difficult to, to give some people to, to uh, to this, to help people that are not running. cuz they've been on their attacks, but to austin, managing cuz regardless of still a lot of fission, well arriving like a for a long dallas p don't in japan. yeah, that's looking about 50 patients the day our staff is
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a is next to can on the other one hospital that was made basically is where it is and the state under had to find you at the moment. and so the people have no other location to go and they're very detailed that the, the w h or the i just, yeah able to provide. we are still having some supply for our teenage, but to we're going to run short very quickly because it's the, it's like a 250 percent are found to put the best sense of the activity that we see before. so a couple weeks ago the un had put out a report saying israel was deliberately targeting not just health facilities, but also health teams. is that still what you're seeing? and i understand that you have, i believe you meant you alluded to this, a member of your staff who has been detained. then you have no news of, of where he is or what's happened to him. uh we haven't been able to have access to him and he wasn't on my last rebuilding into my ad wrong because people are just trying to help where they're all like. we've seen recently even in the,
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in the greenville and liking this of so called safe zone like, uh, the 5 days ago i think we had to, we've been taught. so i get to know very close by 2 and a tour shooting which ended up damaging the the, the house facility we are working. also in the, in alex, i was be told that if i get to a times since march, so like we can see that the, there is no safe place, but even the especially detailed definitely just said not safe and very much target . see the n are especially when they're under, you know, like a, at the moment the 300 people in the northern, joseph. uh cool, getting cut off, but they have no access to anything and they have no and the and as i said, the of the, the stuff, the main stuff has been screened and detained. and among them one of our we're college indeed. yeah. and providing health while under fire, i'm on best all as if you he headed the emergency response, the doctors without borders. thank you very much. israel continues to
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also attack 11 on self in the city of tire. at least 11 people have been killed in an air strike. one attack happened near in the area listed as a unesco world heritage site. the port city is one of the oldest cities in the world. and in the capital, at least 2 people have been killed in the mar, alias neighborhood. the attack is the 1st on this part of a root. since israel launched it's offensive in september, 1 man says he only just managed to save his children from under the rubble. so yeah, how deluxe, the high de leon is little, and pfizer at the time of the explosion that was a lot of screening. i mean to the point that i could him, i don't that who 7 cooling dot dot dot because of the smoke they couldn't breathe from above. i don't know how our when tell the gate that i was hoping was on 5. it was burning. i don't know how i opened it. i went up and took them from the rubble st. got it went well. this is get more from nelson 0 zeta holder and they roots so you're monitoring the latest is really a tax and also talks about
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a possible ceasefire. between israel and hezbollah, these things of course, are connected. where do things stand? give us, give us the picture of where things stand right now. well no doubt they. 1 are connected since the us presented. the draft sees fire proposal as well has intensified its attacks. and for the 1st time in a month it hits favor city itself. just look behind, made the aftermath of one of the strikes. there were 2 strikes on on sunday. they were targeting members of hezbollah. now has of the law has given its response to the draft sees fire proposal. it is a yes but so this is a conditional. yes. because what we understand from sources close to hezbollah is that they have concerns about some clauses. we heard from levin's prime minister? no, she may add to who also said that lebanon is dealing positively with this draft proposal . but there are still issues that need to be discuss,
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then sticking points really about may not be easy to, to, to overcome. because level on is concerned about a statement where it's a reserves the right for both sides. really a for self defense to carry out attacks when they see a threat. so they see this as an ambiguous clause that's it's open to interpretation because the biggest concern 11 on is that they know is ro, once the a sore t, if you like, to act on his own against has what law. when it believes there is a need to do so, what is ro wants really is for the 11. * battle field to be similar to the syria battlefield, where it's has been continuing attacks with little or no restraint. we are expecting us and boy emma's hawks been in basement on tuesday. many points to this as a positive development for hearing positive statements. yes, we can say there's cautious optimism, but it,
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we're not really close. we're not there yet in terms of a ceasefire deal. yeah, so the clause that you describe is, is kind of a is real, can do what it wants to 11 on clause. look, if i do a little detour by guys are there were many attempts at a ceasefire in gaza and in hide site more than a year. and we know that israel wasn't very interested. they prioritized their military campaign. there. is that towards the version of that, what we're seeing in 11 on well, what israel wants is to prevent has but loss from re our main and regrouping. it believes that it's delta, a serious blows to the movements killing its top political leadership, its top military leadership, members of its decision making bodies. and it has destroyed the leaves, a loss of its miss, i'll arsenal. what is role wants is to prevent, has but law from becoming what it sees us read what they've been doing, for example,
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along the border has been destroying frontline villages and destroying what is this call the military infrastructure and they're pushing a deeper insight 11 on they're facing resistance from hezbollah fighters, there is no doubt, so this is the end game. this is as well as, and game in 11 on but 11 on does not want to just to give this is wrong in the sense that they believe that this amounts 1st to a surrender and 2nd, a violation of the country sovereignty. and we have to remember as well, hezbollah, those hold along with his allies, hold political power in this country. nazena folder reporting that from the city center of a route, which was just recently struck by israel. thank you very much. they are reporting say, 9 full that context, the spring and you'll see mainland former is really just as administer. you're also one of the initiators of the oslo peace process in the early ninety's. and you're joining a slide from tel aviv thank you for being with us. you'll see how to use see israel's general direction. as regards a ceasefire, there's, there's this, this talk of cease fire,
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this bubbling across the surface. but at the same time is really of actually ramping up its military operation and let him know not scaling down a. yeah, this is not at the junction. i mean, they usually do with the seats by us. you'll see that they, i'll me is, this is not the case of the and i'll mean he's, but he's not allow me, but i always intend to try and achieve that last the treatment is so that the, when cfo, he's a declared value mental and position. so my feeling is that this is the case on both sides and that the, the ceasefire is, is a, around the corner. this is my hope and also a in my assessment, a actually please by the announced that they, they join it will join the war against these read already one day after the mexico . how much in south to an easement. and since then we all having a kind of a wall,
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we then may at the beginning, it wasn't a long 11, and now it gives a very, very high 11 people out kids on both sides and like hallways and out and seek is in . so i'm paying the prize a full, a full list such and i needed the wall and the so i of that is feeling the coming a days a weeks, a i bill a, a for the day and by then it would be possible to and the, the wall and 11 on this is not necessarily the case. you know guys that because the case you guys and was they hostages, they babies the children very all the people because a credit, the situation. great is the situation phone mold and the you as the, as the semester coke and the is where i can not go home a forward either hosted yes, i'll be let you guys out here. but for the few on few o l. l, a. live and be it is our role to show that they,
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that they the why the last to supervisor a we a every time to a to is and this is the main issue, sol as easy way to use the dispute seen use. well, it says about the length of the hole, and this is a sample size i'll say, and it was possible perhaps to have an expect exchange of, of a, a, the hostages for a. how must be put in the last 2 are we made before, but they, they the main point is that if that point is sold, then i believe that it will be easy to do. i have this lease file you'll see belen, joining us from telling me this, our former justice minister in israel. thank you very much for your time. thank you . still ahead on alpha 0 will tell you of the ordeals faced by thousands of cities taking shelter in ethiopia. to escape the fighting between the army and
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carried out more strikes and 11 on capital killing at least 2 people. the latest attack on the mar, alias, neighborhood, 11 others were killed, entire in southern lebanon. is really forces of attacks, areas across the gaza, killing at least 12 palestinians. it takes the total number of killed to nearly $44000.00, including $17000.00 children. russia has condemned us president joe binds authorization of keith to use american supplied missiles to strike inside russian territory. the decision follows the deployment of thousands of troops from north korea to reinforce the russian forces in the 1st reach of volunteers that made little progress in rescuing hundreds of illegal miners trapped in a dispute. gold mine in south africa's north west province, police say 3 people had been brought to the surface that's after a court ordered the force to clear blockades that they had set up near the side entrance. the miners have been underground for
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a month and refused to surface over fear is that they will be arrested. the mountain web joins us from the mine in still fontaine, in south africa. malcolm. tell us what the latest is and efforts to get the miners to the surface for the nice people nearby communities. so they rescued for people on saturday on sunday they said there was no rescue operation. then just a couple of hours ago, a couple of 1000 of them arrived here. they signed indemnity forms of the police a low. it's just a single harness that they have on a long rope down to 2.5, kill them with a deep shaft. and the legal mind is a down the sense and notes back up with me. someone who can tell us a bit more about that. it could be in it to need to be in a boatman. what happened this morning? what did that note say that the minus sign back up? oh no, it does say a rope douglas,
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and i'm taking the remaining water from the stuff that we send subsidy. so the note came up when they are requesting that they must be given the fees for the people that are on the account. so they're requesting on to back to evaluate drugs. so people with h, i v is out because, you know, very well yes, the people of obviously underground as they say, they've been saying this since we stepped into the operation to say that they don't have medication. they don't have food as much as they are prepared to go up. but for them to be put up, dispute needs that. and so they're requesting that as a they can be given h a out of use. and do you know why? uh nobody was pulled up on the right this morning. yeah. today, the gentleman that volunteered to pull up people, they indicate that that little piece old. and as it is old, they don't trust it that it can pull up people,
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they just couldn't just of that risk. so you explained to me a few minutes ago that the roads have a limited lifespan. when the running over the rigs is police and they wear out, they can only be used as a number of times. you will say, explaining that some of the guys down there have been down there for weeks or even months. and they went down with a good right for happen to the, to the good. like yes, i remember where the, the, the, she has a is that the little that the way usually when the police came, they ran away and the police would cut to the house. so every time they need to get to your roofs, so at the site. so that moves that way using now as the ropes that have been pulling the previous people to address truth and all of us who they ever live spend, and now the roads that needed to be the new moves for us to raise you twice to people. thank you, send me any button on for speaking to us to place. so that's leaving everyone
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needed to question whether the police and the government wants everyone to come out of here live between hundreds and thousands of people down that we don't know exactly how many we waiting to find out what's going to happen to them. now come reporting malcolm lab reporting from still fontaine in south africa. thank you very much and we'll continue this conversation with sippy. so a lot like lead research or with the n g o action aid, you are joining us live from johannesburg. thank you for your time. today, how long do you expect, how long is it reasonable to expect that miners can survive down the shops without coming up a little sooner than i am. thank you for having me. when i'm not an expert to speak about speculation on how long, because this is just a general, a human body because you need management in order for you just don't live. so it's
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been 2 weeks of the underground without any medication, without any management's to be able to stand up and have a need orders, especially since they are being pulled up there. all right, but what is this company is that it's a very st. com, and that, that should, that should be protecting as the constitution of the country, which the guarantees of if you know, if that's a 0 right to life. and yet it's government, very surprised to find civil society organizations have to go to the principal or the high cost of the pay. what the police and government are doing is wrong with the pots and most, most of it needs. the company wants things to watch sundays, and people do not have it's a, it's a violation of their rights not what. so the south african government keeps running into problems with the informal mining sector we've seen in the past. we've seen them opened fire on miners,
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and we've seen these mines collapse. we've seen all sorts of security issues. the put the miners lives at risk. what can and should the south african government be doing a little ways b, y isn't government to time and time again. that what these need to be able to say is to keep them alive for my that it's been great to me just because as things stand nobody's benefiting from. i choose not mine because getting in the minus i don't getting what they should be getting. and that's the game, i mean, you lose it because they haven't to extend the jobs. and then we talk about the comment, given the meetings in terms ofa. and as we knew, they should have been coming into the system. but that's not the case of police all these, the employing, all these, the investment techniques, they have been pulled into the tedious as you say. so it's the news since they
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tried to use the power. i've since my, my know, so some of them as i said, but it's not working mostly in other countries like you've gotten there. it's for my life. i wasn't contain, you're not local in the title. come back to a policy we, we maybe uh, even though would you just book what your needs to was and government make sure that there's a mining inspector on site all the time and that will only be the source that we would get. it could be not as well as the communities but the what we've seen this one thing and i'm up with is a remarkable because when this gets for us between the such as my minus bikes and for tennessee communities that only a pay the front. but in the student, in case it's the community know we must get the people outside because we understand and the people at the same that, you know, other sources of income and a lot of stuff on does not know any piece of legislation. okay. you're saying the
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south african government should be criminalized, formalize and regulate the informal mining sector. so the, so a lot of law, thank you very much for joining us. this. our a vote counting is continuing in senegal, following a high stakes legislative election, a total of a 165 members are being selected for the national assembly presidents. betsy, who do my 5 governing party is seeking a majority to enable it to push through promised reforms? he does all the opposition led parliament 6 months ago. 6 months after taking office in march or let's go lives to our correspondent nicholas hack nicholas. you were in the capital of the car, so it looks you don't have official election results yet, but it does look like the ruling party is going to have a clear parliamentary majority. that's right. i mean, the official results will come out tomorrow tuesday,
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but it seems that they'll have a clear majority. will you have an outright majority? well that we don't know what's the difference? well, for a clear majority who needs 81 seats for an outright majority? it's 99 seats. and what's the difference? well, if he has $0.99, then he can change and amend the constitution without having to go through a referendum and building right behind me, which is the national assembly could be the center of power, not the presidential palace because some of the changes that he wants to make is to give less power to the president and more power to the parliament. he says to the people that will have quite an echo, not just in san diego, but throughout francophone advocate. because much of the constitution is in the way that the country is a run, or a copy and paste of the french constitution, france being the former colonial power. so this change in the way that this country
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is governed could pay the for real reforms in the way that the president for the elected officials can run the country in that state. here is real fundamental change that people have been asking for it. we've seen a lot of young people come out to vote during this election a lot of 1st time candidate that will be ruling inside the building right behind st houses 0 is nicholas hack reporting from the senegalese capital the car. thank you very much. if you up here is preparing for tens of thousands more student needs refugees to cross the border fleeing the conflict back home. the country is already hosting more than $60000.00 people who've left sedans and sliding between the army and the power military rapids support forces began in mid april last year. aid workers say there isn't enough food or relief to go around. katherine solely reports the student needs people. i headed for
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a settlement in north weston issue. the reason she crossed the border that hired traumatized and i'm site team. they drive father away from the homes to hire on medina says she's fled of to hon. village in central, saddam was a top. you see this, 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 the $60000.00, so that needs refugees. even as it deals with its own security problems, one and 3500000 is still peons have been displaced by fighting to the u. n. a refugee agency says it does what it can to keep refugee is safe. there has been also issues of security, especially in a minor region which has made our access to the area quite difficult. we had 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 kinda increase the cost of $3000.00 refugees. and this comes for most of the rest of these i've this comp in been these young boys, 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 festival and 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 jailing, 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 then not hold for the epa. will catherine solely? aga 0. the gunshots are reported to have been sired in a pause. you have to protest was attempted to take over
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a state television station. others are occupying parliament. attention has been rising in the break away republic after it's signed a trade treaty with russia. the kremlin says it hopes for a speedy resolution to the unrest. and most countries regard a positive as part of georgia. but russia recognizes it as an independent state fence and monahan has more faith protestors and of kazi, or cutting down gates around their local parliament as an active protest. they say the barriers are a symbol of a government that's out of touch the store in parliament last week and occupying it ever since. the own risk began after the territory signed an investment deal with russia. it allows russians to buy property and have caused the and many fear russian money will drive up prices and put home ownership of the reach of local people, such as the this goes completely against the interest of the, of causing people. the policy and people context said that they've been sold out and they want to sell us out. and this is being done for the sake of money. so the
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interest of a bunch of people represented 1st of all by the president and the prime minister. yeah, it was about the whole are the protest. there's also one president of fun, but john yeah, to resign. he said he would do so if protesters leave government buildings. but he since changed his mind and says, bar and forces may be stirring up to send a blood test this product to the or i protest triggered by various forces including external ones. it is clear with the are those who did not wish the president's state exist. those who oppose russia most of the world considers up cause you have part of georgia, but russia recognize its independence and has been increasing its influence there. the protesters insist their campaign isn't motivated by anti russian sentiment. what does the people standing is proves that there are no anti russian forces. see
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all guys in done by sliding down the lines for russian pace for victory, for a future outcome of the future. nice was russia we have no other for now. it seems the protesters don't intend to leave, and neither does the president, if no compromise reached people here are concerned, the situation could escalate. since and monahan, how does the euro protests have been held in india as many poor states against an upsurge and ethnic violence. members of it may take root by demanding accountability after several people were killed in recent days. they blamed armed groups linked to the cookie people who live in the same region. more than 250 people have been killed in ethnic violence since may suicides or in a dispute over government grants and quotas for jobs and education. the authorities in india's capital have shut schools and halted construction in the city. after air pollution rose to its worst level this season, people in new daily faced fix long in the early hours of monday, several flights and trains have been cancelled. pollution levels are more than 50
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times higher than the world health organizations, recommended safe limits. farmers in france or continuing to block a main road in paris with tractors there protesting against the plan free trade agreement between the european union and the latin american trading block merkel sore demonstrators say, an increase in agricultural imports from south america will damage their livelihoods. the still ahead on al jazeera and the other day and other have tricks
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the, [000:00:00;00] the sport with far as well. who's joined us in the studio? far. thank you so much, ferro, a new era now begins for england's national football team. lea carl's leaf finished his interm, spelled with a huge 5, no victory against a republic of ireland. as he makes a wait for thomas to called to go would have been happy with what he saw as the german hares to step in on january the 1st. no less than 4 players for their 1st goals for their country. the 1st time that's happened for long, almost a 100 years. anthony gordon connor gallagher. jared boeing taylor howard bell is all on the score sheet. england achieving promotions to the top tier of the nation's li, positive signs as cross links. the parts we spoke about and saw the, the confining increase in the for the place to choose from the to fixing them. no obvious method. i do want to thomas have met the idea that they don't any social
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counseling understand, see you for most of them and yet can only be good for, for us moving forward with a lot a lot from me. i'm not really myself for the rest of the stuff. i think we've, we've got the confidence that you know, you always start yourself before getting over to you and see whether you could, you know, money, cecilia, team or coach to see the team. and we showed that we were capable of doing that, you know, but you know, more than happy to have to return to, to draw up for much opposite and support the, the new manage community. meanwhile, france has to be to italy in the land by to clear goals, to overhaul them in the standings. and that's exactly what they did. adrian raviolis going twice and 31 victory, italy still progress and to the court of this 2nd place. finish as group of winners, friends who get to face one are off from the different things in the last 8 years and they were more goals for the type of support in the competition history. the high trick for norway's early holland help this team to
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a 5 mil victory over causing staff looking for semantics or cities. striker is up to $22.00 goals for club and country. the season, the home of norway also winning promotion to the top flight oven or something like that. well, chris, you on rinaldo is being rested. another a golden leave will be on the pitch is luca amato, which is croatia you're up to face portugal. and that's because it's a far more crucial game for croatia than it is for their opponents. portugal are already through to the quarter, finals is group winters. creation you to avoid the fee to ensure they progress ahead. poland moderates spent sixty's ends with rinaldo, and the 39 year old says there's still prove as much of a challenge with the superstar listen the deluxe, and that it will not be easy for sure. we have great respect, support. you go, no matter who isn't playing, we want to make sure we have a positive results because we don't want to depend on the other game and posing against scotland. so we have to do our job and get the results. it's not a deal worth highlighting football legend,
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a mars how i delivered an incredible solar goal to help her team, orlando, pride, 2 or 32 victory on the kansas city current. the 30 year old 6 time. see if i will clear of the year. and orlando reach their 1st national women's soccer league championship game, where they'll face washington spirit for the title. and the on the the cleveland cavaliers have stretched their winning start to the season to 15 games the joint 2nd best of all time. and they did it without a star player, donovan mitchell with his breakfast. charlotte hornets were the latest signs to come away with a defeat to the 2016 champions. losing a 128 to a 114 for player score. 20 or more points for the cab, including dairies, garland, to also hedge fund rebates. so its new territory for the cabinets, as they look for a 1st championship in 9 years, only 3 others have done as well, including the washington capitals almost 70 years ago. and they both come out to
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the houston rockets from their famous 1994 season as they went on to win their 1st ever championship. inspired by hall of famer, hakeem olajuwon, but next from the cavaliers path is the golden state warriors phenomenal. start to the 201516 campaign, which saw them when 24 on the trot. the warriors didn't win the championship that season. now they lost to the cavaliers, and james hardon had, has made some end. the history of the l. a club river star has moved into the 2nd place and the leaves all time 3 points. the list he did. so during a went against the utah jazz, where he score d to a 1974 of the triple of his career. the golden states staff crystal top ops atlas, the buffalo bills and spoiled tea time defending champions of kansas city chiefs bid for a perfect season bills quarterback josh allen silver victory with a 26 yard flesh. attach down just a minute. it's really nice. give buffalo the 3021 when ending the cheese 15
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a game winning the street. the bills have now one 6th street and have closed the gas on which is the any day that's a really good football team. um it will take your best football to be grateful, teens, and we didn't put our best football today, and they went out there and beat us. i mean, that's just got, that's our roles, the nfl. and so our all the respect to them and that's gonna be a good football team that will, will probably say again, a ton is one of them. a one year on its center has one the season ending atp finals, a 23 year old beat american tail, a fresh, so straight steps in front of his home crowd in italy. center, who was the season has been over shopping for an ongoing doping. controversy becomes a 1st high end to lift the trophy is also $12.00 grand slam titles this year. yes, trillion open and the us open the just the amazing week for me. i know it's the 1st 1st 5 minutes and it means so much for me. so i'm very, very happy about that then. uh, you know, it's, uh, it's something very,
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very special women's role. number 2, each fam tag had a busy day for poland and the village to be on tag at one of the singles and doubles match against the check, the public leader country into the semi finals for the 1st time pulling will take on italy in the last 4, with all these contests, taking place in the great britain or also into the semi finals in malaga, they be raining champions, canada britain's m a rabbit county, one the other singles match against rebecca moreno. kate bolter wrapped up the victory with a straight sense when over layla fernandez brittany will take on slip back yet and as for the 1st time. and finally, in rugby, australia subjected well soon, 11th street, defeat was certainly winning 5220 in cardiff with wells now on their worst front of losses in more than a 140 years for the wallabies. it was a 2nd,
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2nd successive test victory. after there went over england, that's we cannot make it so easier for wales their next match against the world champions. so. okay, and that is all your support for now. serial back to you. all right, thank you very much. as far as mail. thank you far, and that's it for me for this news, our new market will be with you in just a moment with more of today's news that is at the very top, the hour. seduce the 20000. you're in. great. and the how is reported? look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation, flu, escalation, anything new years that are you know, the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female. let the operate tional tank. do that. what they're trying to sell right now is
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a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on al jazeera in depth analysis of the days headlines, is trumps. when coming at the was posted the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing a mass mortality event, the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside. story question is now all these allies willing to stand by has full on i, which is 00 last one is a christian village which she and mostly was afflict to from neighboring towns and areas being destroyed. the daily waves of these right strikes full to the city and the surrounding area had a population around a $100000.00 people as well as issues of those evacuation order on
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the city and the surrounding areas for 6 thousands of people to flee selma staying at this manner and i church you're saying is being handled in a month and says he is no to load in believing he's right. at least trying to stay calm. old facilities inside the living room. we found the neighbors are very kind, very generous this way. ok to division in the past. and now the same thing. many people have never lived in is parts of the country, the country that suffered secretary and violent cost and they are desperate to go back to back to a home that may no longer exist. the equipment and accuses washington of escalating the conflict with ukraine. president joe vida allows cube to use us missiles, and so the dresser,
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