tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 18, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now counter, and wayne the, [000:00:00;00] the, the answer of any, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from coming up in the program today. ukraine welcomes washington's green lights to use longer range missiles, russia cubes as the us of escalating the conflict. the never ending cycle of depth and devastation in gaza is really strikes fuel at least
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21 palestinian since don't. israel continues to bomb 711 on 11 civilians and 8 paramedics are killed in the past 24 hours. and we report on the 4 deals faced by thousands of sudanese seeking refuge in ethiopia to escape the ongoing conflict. on an spartley, carr fully ends in terms foul with england and victory as a chief promotion in the nation's lead. england thrasher public of ireland 5 now as a side now prepare for life with thomas the so we begin this use our in moscow, where the kremlin has reacted in release of president joe biden's decision to allow
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ukraine to strike inside russia using us tactical missile was presidential spokesman dmitri pest golf as a q is the outgoing us administration of throwing oil on the fire by his policy shift will let key fire the missed on has into rushes chorus, which is currently under ukrainian control. the concession comes 7 weeks before by and leaves office and hours after several ukrainian regions came under heavy attack . showing you the manual. these are also token 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. i get a rush and strikes on the ukrainian port. city of odessa have left a people dead and many others injured. the missiles hit the heavily populated city center. ukraine state owned energy operator is restricting power nationwide. after a major russian assault on the electricity grid. it involved a $120.00 missiles and 90 drones and was one of the biggest attacks of the war on
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ukraine's power infrastructure. but we have 3 correspond as tracking developments on this story in a moment will be live with james space for a reaction from the g 20 summit that's in rio de janeiro. and we'll get reaction out of must go from you yourself of all of the 1st though, let's go to acid big. he joins us from the ukranian capital key. so acid, we heard from the ukranian president, he said he wants actions, not words, right. what do we think he's going to do, or the ukrainian military is going to do with those ms styles? do we expect that the change much in the course of this war? well, with it, is it a game changer? no, i, i don't think it is a game changer in terms of what the can be used for your career. has had these weapons. i mean, using them for the or just over a. yeah. but they haven't had permission to strike deeper inside russia now that has that. so that could target
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a military bases infrastructure as well as weapons storage. but what, what would affect russia? russian troops is just based off testing supply lines or gatherings of russian forces. and that could affect how russia is fighting this war. now we expect at least in a short time, for these weapons to be used in the cusp region inside russia, which ukrainian troops have invaded, not rushes that should be reading the fullest of about $50000.00 soldiers. including 10000 north koreans. by the same time, the east of the country, ukraine is musing grand. russian forces have been making advances to presents and that's the himself has conceded that morality is low to have a shortage of montana and then to finding it difficult to get i munition, to those front lines. not the same time russia has been talking ukraine's energy infrastructure and they've been decades across the country. in fact, where we are here in teams, the capital we haven't had to have a for a number of us know. and these are the areas around the country that some have the
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water or electricity. so yes, they have this permission to use these weapons. but ultimately it many, i mean it's believe that it isn't really a game changer is not going to win them the will. what wins out people was what kind of winds countries was, is a combination of things including weapons, manpower, and diplomacy. all right, so thank you very much that ssl is yours as a big reporting from the ukrainian capital key. let's go to your shop while i was in moscow. so you were now facing a situation where american miss silos will and relatively short order, probably going to be lending on russian military base is maybe on the russian troops on russian soil. what's the kremlin saying about that as well, the criminal is saying that's a whole brand new round of escalation into the conflicts like from his pipes test. and as me for best calls pos, from a saying that it will add fuel to the 5. he called vitamin decision to you to find a ta comes missiles deeper into russian territory and
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a new situation for role in terms of the involvement of the direction home into the united states. and this conflicts of russian officials also say that such strikes is an unprecedented step. so that will lead to the start of a said world war. and one situation council sentence that has said that russia has enough advanced means to repel a tax. but any type of web has no trust, long range weapons, but any type like the shoulder and a medium, a range, weapons, etc. and early september, they see a russian presence with jimmy page and spoke about the, the possibility of permission for you creating to use long range weapons against russia. and according to pacing this permission would change the very nature of the complex that that would mean that nato countries would directly participate in the middle chicago fix against russian rusher would make appropriate decisions based on the press created uh for, for its but what kind of decisions,
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what kind of steps is going to take it remains to be seen according to various sources, the use of tops cool missile attack him the systems was authorized for use only in the course region where at north korean troops deployed. however, we, we see other pools that ukraine might not limit itself to the course region and probably a well strikes of the regions a deeper into russians who would treat like places like out the at the board of regents. but it's west to be noticing that strikes from ukraine, happened almost daily and 1st and foremost, which will combine the toilet strikes. we sure appreciate effective. and they can, drones can slide deep inland and russia things of the strikes or use western technology and western intelligence. we know that you creating an ami received permission to attack mentorship incentives in crimea, which russia considers its territory. and also the united states approved strikes
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and russians who would treat a bordering b carther could reach. and so now it's okay. it's expected that mobile to reach us will be targeted by russia. once again, it says that it's ready to repel any of them. you'll use shut fall of a reporting from the russian capital. thank you very much, julia. let's go to rio de janeiro now where the g 20 summit is getting underway. leaders from 19 countries as well as the european union and african union will be discussing a range of global issues or diplomatic edits. a james base is in rio, so james in lights beg your pardon, light of buttons, decision to green light these these attack and miss silas to be used on, on the russian targets? who's going to be talking about ukraine at the summit? where when, what are they going to be? say? i think it's going to be a great deal of discussion. and i'm the summit on you try not send the formal sections,
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but when the leaders altogether around the table in the side lines. when that meeting, when they bump into each other, when they have one on one discussions, that's when you would like to have discussions on ukraine leaders arriving here one by one just behind me. we see most of them come in. we haven't yet seen president joe biden. he'll be coming here. i was telling you that his deputy national security adviser has been speaking to reporters in the last hour or so. i'm not confirming any way this decision on the attack, and i know all some reports that even though it seems that the bible restriction is allowing ukraine to take further action that it was allowed to before. that might be limited to might be limited just to the cool screenshot that region of western russia that was taken up by ukraine in the summer. and what we think the russians are now trying to take it back with the help of those north korean forces that have
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now been deployed to russia. it's was telling you that the g 20 of course is not like the g 7 is not just the us as friends of the a g. 20 is all the major countries in the world. and it includes russia, president puts in these notes, attending. this is a g 20, he said he'd be a distraction if he came here. even though the presence of brazil said he wouldn't face and the rest warranty became here because he had an arrest warrant from the international criminal court. so he's going to be represented by still getting that rough. china, of course, is a key play in this be 20 and it's worth telling you it's not just the g 20 here. it's just there's no in team leaders. these people continue with these events. they have invited countries that come and take part in the discussion. so they've got a record number of invited countries about to go to another 19 nations who are here, t regional players who are going to be attending this summit from all around the world. but it's worth noting that they, they've, they've spread out the invitation list to the greatest number of,
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i'm invited countries that i've seen in the g 20, i think it's the right this number ever, but they have no real has result, has not invited presidents lensky crane is not being represented at this summit. james, as you speak, we're seeing the live pictures of world leaders arriving at the g 20. i think i just bought in just earlier canadas 5 minutes to just intruder. look, what else our world leader is going to be discussing and re, oh yeah, i'm the way this works is that it's quite well choreographed that they will get a slots to arrive. sometimes they miss that's lost on this space. the will arrive by the top of the hour and normally the last one to arrive. so we'll probably see him quite soon. is present and by yes, ukraine will be one of the big topics here. but as you say, when you got all of these major global leaders here, all the issues of the world will be discussed. so i suspect the discussion of the war garza,
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the war 11 and those are the so things that aren't on the formal agenda. the formal agenda, the from brazil is focusing one on climate, but to won't global poverty. and that will be the 1st session that we see starting here in the next few minutes, when all the leaders are finally made it into the plenary hole where they're going to have this in the museum of mum. that's that building. just that up behind me. when they start talking, of course, what you go to remember is that we have all these leaders here. so the 9 leaders from the age of $39.00 leaders from around the world attend a but a lot of last thoughts are going to be looking over the shoulder, one leader who's not here, not even in the office yet. i'm not still old trump. i'm when you look at the issue, say a label hung guy and trying to get debt relief for some of the course nations on this . how does that match up with america? first is any commitment that present by makes here,
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going to last. when i'm president trump takes office and of course that's just in 2 months and 2 days time. absolutely. jane space reporting from rio de janeiro. as the g 20 just gets underway, we'll be getting more from you. thank you very much, james. the for more than $400.00 days. now this really military has attacked gaza indiscriminately since dawn at least 21 palestinians. most of them women and children have been killed across the strip in northern garza israel has carried out a tax on at least 2 residential buildings and in southern gaza. miss, i hit the tent housing displaced, people in on the once the killing a family of 4 is really army, had designated the area so called safe zone earlier in the war, but has attacked it repeatedly. honey, my mood is in the central gaza,
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so they've been multiple attacks across the strip today already. honey, tell us what you've learned. yes sir. laura visa transit is key bon folder again. what they are doing right now and what was a clear to everyone? does that the largest parts, steve, by the, the people across the golf, deeper in the sense of, of saturn safety on a different the, the perception that there is no safety place across the gulf of including the very area is really military designated as saves you many tree and zones, for example, or even the narrative about expanding humanitarian zones here in the central area or further in the southern part of the state, mainly in a law, the evacuation going these areas are deadly, or they are risky and people are a threat and people are always that prisoners losing their life in these areas in the northern part of this trip is really military carried out deadly attack against
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families inside residential building. these families did not leave their homes for a couple of reasons. the number one, the refrain from leaving on following the orders because repeatedly and the many ends that i'm the people who run it through the check points. we're getting not to 10 where you've been shut out and killed that these are check points. the other board and elements is defense of intimidation on the environment of fear that is created by it is really monetary the deployment office type product or the quad copped or this is the a use of technology in a very, very bad way and a very negative way, at least the very psychological as many psychological troubles and a trauma on people in the know the positive, that's what makes you will refrain from leaving their homes. and that's what we're seeing now. many of them, hundreds of family, are trapped in northern gauze, off and fear for their life. they don't want to leave their homes and, and go through the check points and evacuated. do the, do gaza or in the sense right here? yeah,
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many of the testimonies that we heard from people who managed to get through these a check points or found out other routes, a safe routes for them to get to gaza. city describe the horror and the demonize ation on the many verbal abuse. is that the have to endure as they walk across these it check points setup by these really military the a be the aftermath of these attacks is the a, the heart rate is stories of the many who are gone missing and a trap under the rubble is that as the day progresses, it's almost the end of the day an hour late afternoon, and soon enough will old rescue missions will cease because a non know the people they are the volunteers of from the local community will be able to carry out any of these rescue efforts any more, it gets dark sewage and it becomes very, very risky to be out in the streets. hospitals are not operational and that's what we see and numbers of how drug is increasing by the hour. we're now sitting got 21
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from these attacks across the gaza strip. the majority of them are from the northern part of the state, but were expecting the number to increase as of this moment non of the hospital or the operation of the hospital runs at the very low capacity. now we're the only one doctor inside the hospital, one of the specialists that everybody else trying to offer whatever health available. but with the acute shortage of medical supplies, it's quite difficult. they're not available is quite difficult to provide any medical care whatsoever. medical care is equivalent to non to 0 right now in the northern part of district honey mountain road reporting from darrow bella and the central part of the strand. thank you very much money and israel continues to strike 711 on killing at least 8 paramedics and the last 24 hours in the city of tie. or at least 11 people have been killed and the ongoing air strikes. 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
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world. and in the capital, at least 2 people have been killed in a more alias neighborhood. the attack is the 1st on this part of a route since israel last it's offensive in september, 1 man says he only just managed to save his children from under the rubble. yeah, how deluxe a high de leon is little in size of the time of the explosion. the was a lot of screaming. i mean to the point that i get 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 i went to the gate that i was hoping was on fire was burning. i don't know how i opened it. i went up and took them from the rubble st going it went well. that's the holder has been monitoring the attacks and the latest discussions about a possible ceasefire between has belong and israel. since the us presented this draft ceasefire proposal as well, has intensified its attacks. and for the 1st time in a month it's hits favorite city itself. just look behind,
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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 to cease fire proposal. it is a yes, but. so this is a conditional. yes. because what we understand from sources close to has the loss is that they have concerns about some clauses. we heard from lebanon's prime minister? no, she may ask, who also said that lebanon is dealing positively with this draft proposal, but there are still issues that need to be discussed and sticking points really. and that may not be easy to to, to overcome because level on is concerned about a statement where it's a reserves the rights for both sides really a, for self defense to carry out attacks when they see us rep. so they see this as an ambiguous clause that's open to interpretation because the biggest concern 11 on is that they know is ro, once the authority,
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if you like to act on his own against hezbollah, when it believes there is a need to do so, what is well wants really is for the 11. * battle fields to be similar to the syria baffled field where it's has been continuing attacks with little or no restraint. we are expecting to us and boy in mrs. hawks then in valence on tuesday, many points to this as a positive development, we're hearing positive statements. yes, we can say there's cautious optimism, but it, we're not really close. we're not there yet. in terms of a ceasefire deal. you'll see bill it and is a former is really just this minister and initiator of the oslo peace process. in the early ninety's, you're joining us live from tel aviv. thank you for your time today. so i think you heard or responded zayna, she said is real reportedly wants to reserve the right to go back and to 11 on or at least act against has pulled out when it wants. it has the law on surprisingly,
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saying no to that. so where do you see this going? the talks about a potential ceasefire. it's going to a compromise, and i, for the 1st time i must admit, in the last day i felt in months that i may as a seal rebuilt the said the cautiously optimistic. now, a day down many points a in the american a proposal to reach out a quite expected and, and a important including the issue of the salting all the issue of the a dimension i bowed up between 11 on and today he's really not doing that today. all the good that you already ferrying. okay, which is a freedom of environment. the fee is when decides that they are the sides reach the written day. then we meant there is a compromise suggested and i think that it might be accepted by both sides. although none of them it is said so, and this is the following one. there will be
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a joint, a committee, a lead by the americans, a to a and to test a. and to i know lies a every, a claim that the other side of the breach the agreement, barley, then each day, the day committee decides that there was such a breach a day that the 2 sides wouldn't be allowed to, to act against each other. hopefully it will never happen, but, but this is a way to say to postpone, and they may be to prevent a such a environments without a, a, any, any guide to say. so it's about the, so there will be a so the biology and they that the other thing which is very important is that the american suggestion is the piece, right? and we, we draw all totally from level once a day agreement, a is a design,
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but doing a gradually, a but event eventually is less, would be out. they'll say, let them know that this is very important because they'll will voice us. and he is, when we say no, even if there isn't agreement, even if they, you know, these are you in a new with a security because in resolution is where it, where they have to, to be all to, to be in charge of a is $311.00 on so this doesn't include a, this, this demand list that you have. this is something i wanted to ask you about. do you think, do you believe that the is really leadership, specifically the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, but also the security establishment right? actually wants a ceasefire with his belong or would they prefer to keep fighting a no, no, no i i, i don't think i mean the use of the bait about guys the way the alley is really a, a, the lead the us and, and the movements which it who would like to, to see that total in the how minus and that means that a very,
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very good on great will a white i those. so saying let's, let's the end the day they will, yesterday, this is mother case 11 or 11. the there is the reading problem of a many's way, at least went to leave the homes. they almost 100000 a in all the, a full day for the wall, which was known by his bows goals a to, to be built we easy way and now they use these really very clear interest. and this is, i think that it gives a kind of a consensus on almost the consensus because they're always not dks and those who say no, no, no we should they go on site. but the ease, wiley interest is that, or this is where he's after 11 after a. so the months we may come back to their homes is some of them a will destroy, didn't have to be a rebuild the older to do that. you must have an agreement,
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a valid clip, i know, and they, and he seems se for the 1st time, the say agreement is, is evidence. so if this is the case they might, may get to back and these really i don't think that anybody wants to, to see a situation well by da da da. not because of the day of they've got all of the a's of the galley and redone to their homes and the she's about it begins to shoot the game you'll see bailing. former is really just this minister. thank you so much for joining us. as our thank you, thank you for having me. as the ciocca is preparing for tens of thousands more suited in these refugees, to cross the border fleeing to conflict back home, the country is already hosting more than 60000 people who left sedan since fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces began in mid april last year,
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aid workers say there isn't enough food or relief to go around elses euros. catherine. so i report these to denise people. i had it for a settlement in north western ethiopia. the reason she crossed the border that hired traumatized and i'm citing dr. father away from the homes. the higher on medina says she's fled of to haunt village in central. saddam was a top so can you think you see that associated 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 the news 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 safe. there has been also
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issues of security, especially in the amount of region which has made our access to the area quite difficult. we had to shift, i'm looking that reduced to a new capital. and as i said comp, which as a capacity of 12000 coming to the, the cost of 3000 recognizing this comes the 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 1st of all and his name is acadia and to know, i don't know where he's at. that's why i'm here. but that is a lot of scaling, just fighting between the army and the rock beat. support forces broke out in april last. yeah,
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both sides have been accused of committing war crimes. maybe here say they want to go home, but then not hold for the f a will, cathy? sorry, all the 0. we are joined now by what? lead medieval. you're a sedan, a serious analyst. thank you for being in the studio with us. do you see a way out of this civil war at the moment? it's been going on for a year and a half a little more than that. and both sides, the army and the are assess at this moment, still appear to believe that they can, that they can either win or fight their way out of this. no, not until uh, some sort of an inclusive political process is. it's marked out for the different part is do i think that they would, if it'd be any, any sort of a stoppage for this, for this, these problems. i mean, the water has broken out, but as that is one of deepest talks to them and institution and the problems that
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this would then these people having succeeded in resolving the loss 70 kids or to be more precise. 60 idiots. and i think even though that the odyssey of control, it's about 70 percent of the land. now 20 percent is controlled by self by the government itself. and the rest is between and one of the why i think that neither of them are capable is capable of but i mean, different eating the military the. yeah. so i think now the problem lies was the pothole in the process of the war. it's uh, it's, if there is any influence that the u. s. might want to society, it has to be through the proxies. okay, well, that's your, your friend thing. the 2nd question i wanted to ask you would because the us special envoy, mr. tom perio is expected in the region. the us hasn't been able to have an impact on the civil war so far. come out, change or it can change but, but again,
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given the fact that by then wasn't serious enough and he was just trying to handle the situation to throw some home, any community and window. and he was, he has been very reluctant in trying to use his influence through so daily of a d, u a and other countries in the gulf region. i think they are just now expanding blame, you know, in the last few days. now that takes us to the next point, which is the problem is but i'm going to look through the, the problem through the lenses of the how make a quote or is he going to change his, did you and try to be more serious in looking for a find them sit, it meant that we need to some sort of the association of i'll still it isn't that he to what you said at the top that there needs to be an inclusive political settlement. what did you mean by that? you mean like bring both representatives of the of the army and representatives of
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the are assessed within some kind of leadership of the country along with i assume along with civilians or it has to start of course by this decision of hostilities and but bringing the to the to the, to autumn is, i mean the, it's the payment ability group, the audit if and the national army to some sort of a settlement but, but they knew they have, that needs to be some sort of the political process to be beating it. it. so that the suit the needs people can reach for some sort of a 2nd meant because this is, there are various underlying fact that it's in this war that is a center. but if it a, uh, that costs, i mean, that is the issue of a small and ethnic minority or routing to continue to some sort of in, by opiates. there's some sort of an outbox tied to the game in which some noise in the leads are being controlling and trying to one who applies that is sold. this was the last 70 years and that has 13 a by so saying,
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i don't mean to say that the audit if is it a present to the of, of the majority of this with these people. but i'm just trying to say that it has succeeded in capitalizing on uh, the emotions of the people. people needs change, but you are suggesting the political leadership of the country needs to be more inclusive, more representative of the sedans population at large as a whole us the civic. but it could lead us. we'd have to look into some sort of a finding that in cities made for this, for this issue. and in the past, in the case of a board and the 5 shift, it's all need to be lead to the lead that, that we're taking. seriously. i'm brought to that, the goal, she ation table. now we have to learn from those mistakes and to include the safety and the policy could meet those in the process will lead many who thank you very much for joining us in the studio. thank you. and it's time for the weather on
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alpha 0 here is car leg as hello. the weather looks very quiet across much of south asia. at the moment we are seeing some shop showers, the southern parts of india and sri lanka. but across the north, it is a very quiet picture, but what you can see is the fog and smog that has continued to effect in new delhi schools have been shot. we're looking at dangerous, at quality west in the world for india at the moment. and we're expecting that to last through till friday. so lots of hazy sunshine. here is the sunshine, of course, much of pockets done a little bit where to phone a port and me in law. but the heaviest of the rain on wednesday, affecting southern parts of sri lanka and its southern parts of east asia that will continue to see those stormy conditions. thanks to manny which is sitting out in the south china sea. it will start to take the heavy rain towards the vietnam on wednesday as it falls upon behind on island and southern pots of china. we'll still see some very stormy and windy conditions and is which are across japan is
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a cooler field to come here and the 12 degrees celsius in tokyo, on wednesday fine with sunshine for the korean peninsula. fine a across the north of china will see temperatures. pick up slightly in beijing and shanghai by the middle of the week is still a head on alpha 0. stand off in still fontaine, hundreds of minors is still hiding underground in south africa will have the latest from the scene and, and sport a wonder go from this resilient football vision stands for team thirds of the championship. final wait for it. wait for it. almost at again and there the details coming up later in the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation for louis clay?
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the listening pace because the media on out is era. the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our russian has condemned the biden administration for allowing keith to attack russian territory using us, supplied miss lyles, the presidential spokesman described to move as an escalation on the ground. 8 people have been killed in a russian strike in odessa. his really forces have attacked the areas across guns are killing at least $21.00 palestinians. on monday it takes the total number killed to nearly $44000.00 including $17000.00 children. israel continues to pound to $711.00 on at least 8 medics were killed. another to another 11 people were killed. entire volunteers have made little progress in rescuing hundreds of illegal minor is trapped in
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a dispute. gold mine in south africa's northwest province. police say 3 people had been brought to the surface that's off to a court, ordered the force to clear blockades that they set up near the site's entrance. the miners have been under ground for a month and refused to surface because they fear they will be arrested. both the bottom lower line is a community volunteer who is helping to rescue the trapped mind, or is he explains how they're pulling them to the surface. retired a safety harness to en route, a known group a plus minus to killing me, testing them. and then from there we deep dental into their homes that were used to that we used to rescue and the the minus thunder to the surface. then that rope, we put it manually out and run by run. so one person at a time we put that precedent to the surface. then we did the game to, to hold the same process quantity on the, on to,
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to we knock off at that given time. are we are not getting any of it from there are 30 two's uh they just come and make sure that that the people who come to the surface from the ground. yeah. not caring anything which is very easily got it. or maybe not obvious that they have been let me come when they come out to be come out in a give us the to a condition. you can see that the guy have spent a very long time we thought 18. and then even if you, i think last last week, so i tried to just pass that heavy. we did send some food down there, but even by now, i think it's already detected because we knew that the desk last night and that's over 4000 people. and that kind of mozambique is one of the world's poorest countries, despite having the 4th largest gas reserves, more than half the population lives in poverty and the economy is struggling. and
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now there is on rest following a disputed selection last month. houses here is for me to mill, it reports from the campus on the foothill, a dealer to cause trouble for us to take care of 2 daughters. and the 6 children living in the town of my toilet. she hasn't worked for 7 years. adult has to don't have jobs and their education was cut short to a lack of money kind of, i mean, they started looking for 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, but 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 severely and this will for to a physician policies. and their supposes have been protesting for a week because they believe the election was wake demonstrations of also can help.
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i talk to the teachers who political change will bring bits of working conditions. with nearly 63 percent of mazda beach population living in poverty, it's one of the poorest 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, has taken pumped into protests to monitoring bit to 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,
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that's it. 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 or not. oh, to 0, my poor to mozambique or 15 of them in the raise, a social and political activist. you're joining us from the food. so now the government outlawed protests several days ago. has that ended the protest movement? thank you for, for having me. yes, the said, the protest, consequential defaults are interested in the elixir and all of process due to the fact that people fuse that defending remains in power. nothing will change, but we need for the same. that's the easiest because the government pay is source pumps to do you need. so people we are leaving, you may very, very reach cause a lot of resources from natural gas mino,
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roles i will get more knowledgeable than the sean stories and so forth. but this is not reflecting in people's life and the last the change was so it kind of low investment and social 6 is which, which in fact a lot of people's lives. for example, we see it for patients. i held up once in so many patients and all sold them social protection not benefit acting appropriately on the public investment thing that reflects and people in people's lives in the financial people's drive. so we see also the lever being crazy of the, the bid, the property in the conference we have was 6, the 6, the 5 percent of the people leaving out of the level of coverage. so meaning that meaning that the public policy is not responding to the needs of people,
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the resources that me have, i'm not being used to be rob for the people and the guy being forwarded related to that. you? yes, so sorry, excuse me, the side. okay, sorry, there's a bit of a delay, so my apologies for, for jumping in there. what i was going to ask you was your telling us that the ruling party for lee mo, which you say was fraudulently or which protesters say was fraudulent. the re elected, of course, they denied us, has mismanage the country's natural resources, which is why more than half the people live below the poverty line. that's what you're telling us my, my question now is, what, what's going to happen? because they have been in power for what, almost half a century, and they've been re elected, i understand the election is contested, the results is contested. i would add the international observers of also said it doesn't need transparency standards. but the fact is that they are in power. so
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what happens now as well, i think always depends on the need. 6 on the phone from the knowledge negotiates or to allow the plus steps to resolve. there is a possibility that the cause additional was call seeing, which is allowed once discussion on the court for other jurisdictions to decide if be vitally dave dave, the election team be with days kind of throw that on space. and scott mclean, expos, ford, that i knew that that's the election supposed to the we have the election in the country. so the decision making more of the solution for the prize. you camping the and all the going to quote up with the addition of called field who has the last words to get process. i'm aware that's helpful. deals for example, is now hope to is offering to dialogue to sorts difficult them. there is
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a discussion with being society pro, proposing and government, and they kind of begun. we would be the patient government for the 5, the next 5 years. oh microphones that we need it and you know, institutionalizing the economy for make this country out feasible. because the main cause of all of these cries is corruption. we have the national election commission, which you need to clearly run, but it's not able to believe properly because of the warning types to believe things that's, that's, that's, that's entity. when we sort of sort of think, one thing that the discussion up here to make sure that the next selection are made and a tough part of a thing for environment. so without any change in got to be fully work. yeah, that's, that's, that's result of the need for the moment. so to me,
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every solution will be the negotiation. so basically i am going, these are got, is it you for? this is wesley nemo won't be able to say not the updates they share power and the link that for me, older phones that we need to make was a big company where people feel house to maintain where the public thing is, is being sold again. but i'm not sure that we knew we spoke things to that because like said the freedom of going partridge, right? the fact that you really see by our clients at least in the production. so helping them out of the power wheel means that the benefits they have the seats, so they want to do the same thing, keeps resources. so that will be difficult. you bear with me, i'll call you when to come see the runners got me really incentive negotiate. i for team,
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i mean very social and political activist joining us from the printer at this hour . thank you very much. you're welcome. thank you for having me. a vote counting is continuing and set a goal following a high stakes legislative election. a total of a $165.00 members are being selected for the national assembly president bessie, would you? my 5 governing party is seeking a majority to enable it to push through promised reforms. he dissolved, the opposition, led parliament 6 months after taking office in march. and still ahead on alpha 0, the philippines recovers from its 6th type food and in a month we find out how the country is coping with its new normal wait another day, another half trip for earling holidays. the latest international football action is on the way
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the of the time for sport with far as mo, who's doing this in a studio far? thank you so much. 0 new era now begins franklin's national football team, lea carlos leaf finished his in term spell with huge 5, no victory against a republic of ireland. he makes way for thomas to go to gal would have been happy with what he saw as the germans appears to step in on january the 1st no less than 4 players for their 1st goal for their country in 1st time. that's happened for almost a 100 years avenue gordon connor gallagher. jared bowen and taylor hardwood cell is on the square sheet annually and achieving promotion to the top tier of the nation . li,
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positive signs as costly the parts we spoke about and start the combining increase in the floor plans to choose from. so it's a big thing of them not having spent the day doing. it's almost 7 methods i agree with. if it on any special company you understand see you football. so, i mean yeah, can only be good for, for us moving forward with a lot lot from it. i'm not really myself for the, the rest of the stuff. i think we've, we've got the confidence that, you know, you'll always start yourself before. okay. the opportunity, whether you could, you know, money, cdc, or coach to say the same. i'm gonna show that we were capable of doing that, you know, but you know, more than happy to have to return to, to, to uh, uh, former jobs and, and support the, the new manage community. meanwhile, friends had to be in italy in the land by to clear goals, overhauled them in the standings, and that's exactly what they did. adrienne lobby, i was going twice the most frequent victory. italy still progress and to the quarter finals thanks to their 2nd place. finish as group winners friends will get to face the a runner up from a different place in the last week. and there are more goals for the top scores and
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the competitions history. a hot trick for you always early holland helped his team to a 5 no victory over conflicts down the manchester city. striker is up to 20 to goals for club and country this season at home, but nobody else was winning promotions to the top flight of the nation fleet. well, while christiana, rinaldo is being wrested another golden, all the will be on the pitch. as luca model, which is croatia gear 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 all ready, 3 to the quarter finals is group winners. corporation need to avoid defeat to ensure they progress ahead and pull it launch. it spends 6 faces with rinaldo, and the 39 year old size. they still prove as much of a challenge without the superstar the missing 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
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against scotland. so we have to do our job and get the results. it's not a deal resilient football legend. mars hash delivered and incredible sole goal is to help her teen orlando pop tribes with sweet see victoria of, of kansas city for 38 year old 6 time. see how well player and the year and orlando have reached their 1st national when in fact the champions game for the face, the washington spirit, or the time for me to talk to him and midfielder, rodrigo buttoned her has been bad for 7 matches for making a racist remark about his teammates on human button to her has also been fined a $125000.00 for the comment. and which he said that south koreans all looked the same on a tv show in your why the 27 year old will not return to lee action until late december. and then via the cleveland cavaliers of stretch their winning start to
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the season 15 games. the joint 2nd best of all time. and they did it without start play or donovan mitchell who was rested. charlotte warner and squared away aside to come away with the defeats the 20. 16 champions. losing a $128.00 to a $114.00 for player square 20 or more points for the cabs, including various garland who also had it 12 re bounce absolutely re routed them. so it's new territory for the cabs is a look for a 1st championship. and 9 years only 3 others have done as well, including the washington capitals almost 70 years ago. and they both to match 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 next, and the cavaliers path is a golden state warriors phenomenal, started to the 201516 campaign, which saw them when $24.00 on the try, but the warriors didn't win the championship that season. no,
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they last since the cavaliers, james hardon has made some and the history, the le ledger star has moved into the 2nd place, and we've all time 3 point in the list. he did so during a when it gets to utah, jazz, where he scored the 2900 and 74th triple as his career. the goal in states steph curry is still the top of the buffalo bills have swelled to time defending champions of kansas city cheese said for a perfect season, bills quarterback josh allen sailed the victory with a 26 yards rushing, touch down just a minute to manage to give buffalo the 3021 wind ending the cheese 15 game winning streak of bills from now one 6th straight and have close the gap on the sheets and the american football might have said to the football team, so none to hang your head out head on i'm losing them, but we feel like we can play better, so we'll get back to work and,
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and try to use this as a sparks so that we can be a better football team in, in, and the undefeated thing was cool, but that's not our ultimate goal at a time as well. number one younique's center has won the season ending atp finals. the 23 year old beat american taylor for it in straight sets in front of his home, crowd in italy, center his season has been overshadowed fine. ongoing doping controversy becomes the 1st it's holly and to lift a trophy is also $12.00 grand slam titles this year. the australian open and us open most them. all right, and that is all you support for now. serial back to you far as well there. thank you very much bar. a super type food money which smashed into the philippines last week is now week into a severe tropical storm. the weather system left 8 people dead and forced nearly 700000 people from their homes. it's the 6th to my food, the hip, the country, and a month. and as barnaby lo reports from manila resources are starting to get
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stretched. super type one minute powerful winds sent waves of up to 3 meters high, crashing onto close flights. with it made land fall over the weekend. the storm blew roof stuffed up with the trees and brought down power line. and when the onslaught was over, parts of the philippines, both populous island was on, wasn't druids, but president freedom, and marcus junior says it didn't turn out to be as bad as spirit, despite the devastation. most people who were in monies pass are safe to commended local officials for early evacuation efforts, even as they were struggling to cope with the impact of 5 consecutive stores. i'm sure that they are exhausted. i am sure that they have done and they continue to do and work harder sake on many of those on the edge of the path of the type food also decided it was best to avoid any risk super type one minute spear. it's a capital manila,
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but officials evacuated hundreds of people from their homes to shelters like this as a precaution. if factory said they did, deep convincing might say we've had experienced this before where 2 ways destroyed our homes. but it's been barely a month since tropical storm. try me and super type one call rate killed more than a 150 people. and 4 type foods, including money, costs the philippines, $1.00 after another, in the last 2 and a half weeks. hello. well, it's definitely strain the resources because of the rate of the sports that the that the pass through the country. but though we are really trying our best and thank god, we still have the, the resources and that the funds, those whose lives have been turned upside down by type food after type food, however, don't only feel strange but drain. and they hope at the very least,
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they'll be able to pick up the pieces before the next deluge weren't below algebra . manila, so that wraps up this news. our i will be back in a moment with more of the days you stay with office. the around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural. heritage is on display in western museums. didn't happen overnight. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals how europe and colonization remove tens of thousands of on the facts. and the young people struggle to reclaim restitution african stolen episode one 0 no, just sierra. i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his. i point my camera where all those prefer not to look. i write about what it means to be american and
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