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i'm says to on documents to now teachers are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the ukraine welcomes washington's green lights to use longer range missiles. russia accuses the us of escalating the conflict, the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from the also coming on the the never ending cycle of depths and devastation and gaza is really strikes kill at least 76 pound listing units. in the
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past 24 hours. israel continues to bomb southern 11 or $811.00 civilians, and 8 paramedics are killed in the last 24 hours. and we report on the 4 deals faced by thousands of cities seeking refuge in ethiopia to escape the ongoing conflict. the sooner we begin in most go where the criminal has reacted angrily to president jo biden's decision to allow ukraine to strike inside russia using us tactical missiles. presidential spokesman, dimitry, pest golf has accused the outgoing us administration of throwing oil on the fire by this policy shift will let key 5 and midsize into russia's course, which is currently under ukrainian control. now the concession comes 7 weeks before by leaves office and hours after several ukrainian regions came under. heavy attack
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are showing you the manual. these are last a 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 write russian strikes on the ukrainian port city of odessa. i have left 8 people that and many others injured. the missiles hit the heavily populated city center. ukraine state owned energy operator is restricting power nationwide after major russian, the soles on the electricity grid. it involved a $120.00 midsize, and 90 drones. and it was one of the biggest attacks of the war on ukraine's power infrastructure. while we have 3 correspondence tracking developments in a moment, we'll be live with james base for a reaction from the g. 20 summit in rio de janeiro. and we'll get reaction out of moscow from your your shop of oliver. first though, we go to acid big acid, you'll joining us from the ukranian capital keys. the ukranian president has been requesting these miss size and the authorization to use them on ukrainian soil. for
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a long time, we heard his immediate reaction. he wants actions not words. the yes he does, and we understand that ukraine is keen to use these to talk to him, russian targets inside russia. now we believe it will possibly be in the russian customer region, parts of which you king in troops occupying they launched the incursion into that coast. region, back in august, now he asked me to ask me permission, he's got it, but there will be a retaliation. the rest of the problem is that, and we will wait to see what that is. but is this a game changer? well, many auditors don't believe becca is ukraine will be able to hitch ministry basis width and depth hold infrastructure and maybe supply routes. but when you look at the why, the context of this war and what's going on elsewhere in the country, for example, in the east of the country,
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russian forces have been making advances and presents. lensky himself has conceded that there's little morale amongst the truth, that a matter of how issue and there's delays and getting reference to the front lines that. so that is what's happening in the east won't change with this longer range missiles, but also russia continues to target ukrainian energy infrastructure. and through i ukraine, to that there's been rolling blackouts in the cap to the v off for the last few hours is just be no electricity on the port city of a desk, which you just mentioned. the parts of that has had no water or electricity. so the boil continues, but also that this decision that's being made by us president joe biden may very well get reversed. uh, by the next us president. donald trump said, thank you very much. that's the view from the ukrainian capital key view you, you're in moscow. what is the kremlin saying about this? it's according to the kremlin
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a to add fuel to the conflicts, and we'll start a new round of escalation apartments, folks for us, and to be sure to support this. call's spoke about the direct involvement of the united states. and this conflict uh, russian officials as a such strikes at it could best have that will need to, to the stop to was said, well, who and also one for duration counsel sentence that said that russia has enough advance means through pallet tanks, by any type of weapons including long range ones, a lanes of 10, the russian presents lead to increase and actually spoke about the possible permission for ukraine to use little range weapons against russia. and according to him, this, the mission would change. the nature of the concepts was made. her countries direct involvement and there are other opinions we here right now he, most ministry correspondence rise that any escalation using american and western high precision weapons, a previous, a broad, russia,
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a lot of problems and this decision is very serious too. so they say it's not like a test of faith, but of course it's won't help you. crane retreats 1991 food is font, because the closest can be quite serious. other say that's even a new batches of missiles have already been brought to ukraine. probably not too many of them. well, probably we're talking about several dozens, the several, dozens of missiles of each type. and this is far from being admitted. truth read that will be difficult to deal with, and this will not bring us closer to victory. but of course, it will delay russia's victory they say. and because missiles basically do not solve the problem of the quality of the, of the infantry of demand power, which is not enough. now, you'll yourself of oliver reporting from moscow. thank you very much, julia. let's go to realtors and narrow the g. 20 summit is getting underway in
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brazil and our diplomatic attitude. james base is there for us. james, how is ukraine going to uh, feature in the discussions of the g 20. of course joe biden. we saw him a little earlier, he has now arrived and he's the one making headlines with this. yeah, absolutely. when it's no, it's going to be an item on the full agenda in the museum a button hot weather is each one is being held that building behind me where you can see the live pictures now of present little of the silver the president. busy of brazil, opening the data, opening the session and welcoming all the, all the delegates that they hear bounce around the discussions in the margins of the meeting where all the important business gets done. i think it's going to be one of the key agenda items. uh, this is uh g 20. remember the g twenty's not like the g 7. it's not the friends of the us. the g twin diesel, big countries in the world. it has countries that are competitive and adverse
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through all the united states. and remember that one of the g 20 members is russia itself. now president clinton decided not to come this year to the g. 20. they've been talk about what would brazil do if he did come here? because preserves us signatures to the right in statutes because he has an arrest warrant with the international criminal court. and all the present in president said he wasn't going to arrest him a present booted and said he wasn't gonna come and be a distraction. but he is represented here by his foreign minister. so get a lot for off. and i think what is also interesting is most of the recent a g twenty's. a senior crane is one of the invited countries what brazil is invited more countries. this g 20 that any of the g 20 though i can remember. i think it's probably the largest number ever. the g. 2019 destinations joining the g. 24. that is the spiked presentations made to brazil even in the last few days has not been invited here. so i think this meeting itself is
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a problem to ukraine. obviously it's got some good news with this attack comes decision from the us. but even that, we're not entirely clear the scope of it. it's being suggested, but it only covers fighting back against a tax on the ukrainian positions inside russia in the co screech in the area of russia. that's uh, that's ukraine took earlier on in, in the summer, and john to find out who's the deputy national security advisor, united states. he gave a briefing of the wrong and he wouldn't talk about the issue. a total of the attack comes missiles. he simply said that until president by lee's office, that they will continue to get as much support as possible to ukraine. but that's the big problem until present by the leaves office. because the president trump becomes the president's united states in just 2 months and 2 days time. and he may well, many people think he will completely change policy. yeah,
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and that's something we're hearing on pretty much all the foreign policy issues that we're dealing with on a day to day, almost hourly basis, which is this could all change less than 2 months from now. james, just so you know, we're seeing the brazilian president luis enough to let us silver, who is addressing the g 20 live, even as you're talking to us. well, so ukraine aside, what else are we're a leader is going to be discussing at this meeting? well, let me tell you what his priorities off because as the president of the g twenty's, the presidency, is held by brazil of the country's president, it gets to decide on some of the agenda. i'm also going to be to talking about right now is a global poverty, as has been a long position of many of the countries of the united nations of brazil. but that needs to be something done about the global and balance in the financial system or a full of the financial system instead of dealing with the debt so that some countries have
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a that's going to be what the discussing right now. but just compare that and the us job, i just hope you're going to sign up to all of this. but he's any go to, as i say, just the 2 months in office and how does helping poor countries around the world match president trump america 1st, that clearly is a mismatch that we want other than that. all right, james, you, i don't know if you can still hear me, but we just lost your audio. so we will be speaking to james bass again throughout the day. you're seeing, by the way, the latest footage from the g. 20 summit in brazil is rio de janeiro the for more than $400.00 days. now this really military has attacked gaza
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indiscriminately in the past 24 hours, at least 76 palestinians. most of them women and children had been killed across the strip. in northern garza, israel has carried out a tax on at least 2 residential buildings and in southern gaza, misfire hit the tent housing displaced between on the wasi killing. a family of 4 is really army, had designated the area a so called safe zone earlier in the war that has attracted repeatedly, also zeros. honeywell, who describes the situation for palestinians living in northern there's really military carried out deadly attacks against families inside residential building. these families did not leave their homes for a couple of reasons. the number one, the refrain from leaving and following the order is because repeatedly and the many is that on the people who run it through the check points, we're getting up to 10 or where you've been shot and killed at the the check point . the other board and elements is defense of intimidation on the environment of
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fear that is created by it is really monetary the deployment of the sky product or the cloud software. this is the, a use of technology in a very, very bad way in a very negative way. at least the very psychological, many psychological troubles and a trauma on people in the know the positive. that's what makes people refrain from leaving their homes. and that's what we're seeing now. many of them, hundreds of family are trapped in northern garza and fear for their lives. 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, many of the testimonies that we've heard of from people who managed to get through these a check points or found out other routes. it's safe for us for them to get the gaza city. describe the horror and the demonize ation on the many variable abuse that they have to endure as they walk across these check points. setup by these really military, they said paramedics are among several killed and is really attacks in southern
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lebanon and 11 other as lost their lives in the city of tyre. the death toll is expected to rise. one attack happen narrow in the area, listed as a unesco world heritage site. residential and commercial complex was destroyed in the t a. and in the capital, at least 2 people have been killed. that's in the more else 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 rubble. zayna holder has been monitoring the attacks and the latest discussions about a possible ceasefire between has blind is room since the us presented its draft. these fire proposal as well has intensified its attacks. and for the 1st time in a month it's hits favorite 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
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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 add to 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 right 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 it's open to interpretation because the biggest concern 11 on is that they know is ro, once the authority, if you like to act on his own against hezbollah, when it believes there is
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a need to do so, what is well wants really is for the 11th. * battlefields to be similar to the syria battlefield, where it has been continuing attacks with little or no restraint. we are expecting us envoy emma talks the invaders 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 to palestinian human rights. organizations are challenging the british government and the high court in london over its export. a fighter jet parts to israel. they say there's a risk for the arms of being used to reach the breach of human rights. and that's against you cable or challenge reports. the purchase, alms export policy states. that's if there is a clear risk that's u. k, on this might be used to commit or facilitate international human rights violations,
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then export licenses should not be granted. 3 times the form of conservative governments decided that israel was not committing international human rights violations. and therefore on supplies can continue. but then when the new labor government came in in july, it initiates a new review. and in september, the foreign secretary david allow me announced that the, the out of approximately $350.00 u. k expo ons licenses to israel were being suspended because he said that was actually a risk. that is right was breaking international humanitarian law. now that move has not gone nearly far enough for the global legal action network and the pilots and in human rights group. how, how do you k government has continued to supply what they call spare parts, into a global supply chain, which is serving quite a lot of case allies. and therefore they say that it will raise major national security problems if they see supplying british parts. but we say that conventions
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like the genocide convention is me. the conventions are absolute. there is no clause in the genocide convention which says, you must not be complicit in a genocide unless it will be inconvenienced for your allies. the is there a to, to patient forces have been torturing, posting was that they imprisoned from the gaza strip. the admission that is being a, getting from them is illegal because it's under torture. and these are you government has been using this to build western governments, including the u. k. to continue to support them. the judge here at the high coat is going to decide which parts of the case bro, bye. oh hi. i'm glad to go forward to a final hearing, which perhaps will be in february. 4th, dobbins. how does the rest of london? still a head on elsie's 0, a stand off in still fontaine, hundreds of illegal miners are still hiding underground. and so fast the philippines recovered from its 6 sides food in
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a month. we find out how to increase coping with this new norm. the hello, the, 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 to move, it is a very quiet picture, but what you can see is the fog and smog that has continued to effect a new deli schools have been shot. we're looking at dangerous, at quality to 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 down a little bit where to phone at port and me in mall, but the heaviest of the rain on wednesday, affecting southern parts of sri lanka and its southern parts of east asia that will
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continue 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 apart behind and island and southern parts of china. we'll still see some very stormy and windy conditions and is which are across japan is a cool field to come. here are 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 of the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations 11, an emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering,
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promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery joint ok foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time, full now or visit. okay, adult tool. the the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces have attacked the areas across gaza, killing at least $21.00 palestinians on monday it takes the total number killed to nearly 44000, including $17000.00 children. israel continues to pound $711.00 on at least 8 medics were killed. another to another 11 people were killed. entire russia has
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condemned the bite and administration for allowing keith to attack russian territory using us supplied, miscellaneous, presidential spokesman, described the move as an escalation on the ground. 8 people had been killed in a russian strike in odessa, our defense editor alex could tumble. this looks at the significance of this move, and the likely reaction from russia. after a year of asking ukraine has been given permission by the united states to use american made missiles to hit targets inside russia. in one of the last acts of jo biden's, president seats is authorized the use of omi technical results or a tech comes against russian targets within the coolest region. discussions bill top tens of thousands of troops, allegedly including those koreans newly saved by king drone to help take back russian territory occupied by ukraine. the lifting of restrictions on the tech comes will help to create new forces defend themselves, increased and also defend the country against russian missile
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a tax on its energy infrastructure. one of the major goals with this mission will be destroyed at some of the launch sites that have been used in these kinds of attacks. they'll be another priority, which is supporting ukrainian forces that are in cost in solving russia. now she rushed as president for letting me pretend it's been clear that the use of us missiles on its territory is a red line. how russell respond to this escalation? public united states is the subject of debate. kim john mood of north korea. we'd like to have icbm that can hit the united states. it's not thought that he has the capability yet to target american cities. russia could make that happen. rush that could provide the better missiles to those these and you haven't. russia could also a to hr on with the air defense systems. north korea's defense packers of russia and the reported sending of 10000 north korean soldiers to cruise has been seen as
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a dangerous escalation by ukraine in the west. intended as a sure west and support for ukraine biden's response by allowing us to make missiles to be used against russia will also be considered a provocation by most of the last time attack ins we used in june by ukraine to destroy rushes, deep space communications array and crime mia moscow issued a form of diplomatic rebukes to the united states and someone did some positive for addressing down this time. the response is likely to be along with alex could topless out to 0. the volunteers have made little progress and rescuing hundreds of illegal miners trapped in at this use gold mine and south africa's northwest province. police say 3 people have been brought to the surface. that is after a court ordered the force to clear blockades. they set up near the site's entrance . the miners have been underground for a months and refuse to surface over fear is that they will be arrested by more rolanda is a community volunteer who is hoping to rescue the trapped mind or is explains how
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they're pulling them to the surface. retired a safety harness to en route a known group a plus minus 2 q. let me testing them. and then from there we deep daryl into their homes that were used to that we used to do this q and the, the minus thunder to the surface. then that rope repeated. meanwhile, i'll try to run by run. so one person at a time, we put that person to the surface, then we did the rope. i gave him to the whole the same process quincy on the on to, to we knock off at that given time. are we are not getting any of it from there. got a 3rd twos. they just come and make sure that they're 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 eh,
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when they come out to be come out in a give us the to a condition. you can see that they have spent a very long time. we are 18. and then even if you, i think last, last week, so i tried to just past i teddy, we did send some foods down there, but even by now, i think it's already detected because they're renewing that to dest plus 9 us over $4000.00 people on the account is preparing for tens of thousands more. sit in these refugees to cross the border fleeing the conflicts back home for countries already hosting more than 60000 people who have less to dance and sliding between the army and the term military rapids support forces began in mid april last year. aid workers say there isn't enough food or relief to go around. houses here as catherine sawyer reports. these, so the nice people i had did for a settlement in northwest and the reason she crossed the border that hired
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traumatized. and i'm starting with a drive father away from the homes that hiram medina says she's fled of to her village in central. saddam was a topic. so can you think is 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 to $60000.00. so then these refugees, even as it deals with its own security problems, one and 3.5 and megan 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 issues of security, especially in the amount of region which has made our access to the area quite difficult. we had to shift a little kids that are produced to a new capital. and as i said comp, which as a capacity of 12000 coming to the, the cost of 3000 recognizing these come most of the refugees of this comp in been
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these young boys. almost 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. i 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 with that is a lot of jelly. i'm just fighting between the army and the rock beat. support forces broke out in april last year. both sides have been accused of committing war crimes. many here say they want to go home, but then not hold for the epa will kathy, sorry, august era. farmers and france are continuing to block a main road near paris with tractors there protesting against the planned free trade agreement between the european union and the last and american trading walk
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america. sore, demonstrators say, and increasing agricultural imports from south america, will damage their livelihoods shrunk. as president to newer kamara dishonor yaki has re appointed. i really am are a syria as prime minister as coalition one large majority in the general election on thursday. the president promised policies to reduce poverty, fight corruption, and revive the economy of the united states has signed an intelligence sharing agreement with the philippines. us defense secretary lloyd austin, says it underlines america's commitment to its alliance with the philippines. the 2 nations have a longstanding defense treaty, philippines officials said they are confident the alliance will remain strong when incoming president, donald trump, takes office and super type food menu which smashed into the philippines last week . as now we can to a severe tropical storm. the weather system left 8 people that enforced nearly 700000 people from their homes. it is the 6th type food, the hip, the country in
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a month. and as barnaby low reports from manila, resources are starting to get stretched. super type, one minute powerful winds sent waves of up to 3 meters high, crashing onto close flights. when it made land fall over the weekend, the storm blue roof stopped up with the trees and brought down power lot. and when the onslaught was over, parts of the philippines, both populous island was own, wasn't ruins. but president ferdinand marcus junior says it didn't turn out to be as bad a 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.
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