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there's no limit to how far a dream can take to study in your own adventure, now counter arrange. hello until mccrae. this is the news allan live from time coming off in the next 60 minutes. lucky a skype for a palestinian girl and kansas city up to ends riley is trying kits a residential building. 76 people killed across the street is rarely strong. so living on kill 19 people, including medical crews in the last 24 hours. cave welcomes washington's green light to use longer range missiles while most of the forms of consequences driven
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from the hinds uncertainty in another country, the 10s of thousands of refugees thing flooded by sink and through the ice. for rough failing that, al says he is at peace with the prospect of ending his tennis career. 26 on grand slam champion, getting ready to represent spain is finals on the we saw this use out in gauze on day 409 if is rouse, one is ready for us as have killed at least $76.00 palestinians and just out of the 24 hours in kansas city, risky workers pulled a girl out alive from under the rumble. several people have been killed and strikes them and then the besieged north is rarely soldiers bound to the cell. a nation planned a vital source for clean water. no food will,
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i'd has entered the area for more than a month, and the u. n. is wanting a salmon that really, it is really military struck a taste on the circle insights on his own, milwaukee with forcibly displaced people with taking refuge. a mazda, a father, and 2 children were killed. they loved one, say they were innocent victims, same a mess. it was a 10 sheltering displaced people and it was hate. my brother was killed along with his wife and young children. this is typical that these radios, it's not the 1st time and it won't be the lives of. my brother wasn't alone. many of the people who've been killed in this way, children tone to pieces civilians shredded, they went on. they had nothing to do with any on government. but they were really caught into fragments of the annual people, like at least 43922 palestinians have been killed. and more than $100000.00 injured since the start of the war. and most of the data named a women and children with you in a agency in kansas is if it's still allowed to provide the only other alternative
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is to let israel offer right there. and right is the lot strips law just provide a revise, but it's ro, banned from uprising last month. and acts, the agency says, is a death sentence for people in gaza. i keep being of is a yes or not a plan b. there is nothing to be within the un agencies within the un. funny because there is no other agency got to provide the same activities. and in reality, what is the response of the international community to the plight of the police? didn't refuse the color joins us now. from outside along, so hospital in the all butler and as we mentioned, there was a multiple strikes right across the strip in the last 24 hours. can you just talk us through the lights just as riley military operations? well let's start in mind at one the only operating hospitals in this time the on
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the north. now, according to the some of the, the director for my lunch at the is where the tags have been selling the entrance of the hospital, the rooftop of the hospital. and also the facility and the courtyard of the hospital. the doctor even mentions that inside the hospital where they were operating, they were injured with some trop knows. and they say that it's very obvious of the is where the forces have been tardy saying come on at one. this is not the 1st time at the hospital has been targeted at even at the it has been invaded and stormed by . that is really forces in the past couple of weeks and dr. south is also mentioning the fact that there are struggling to treat those who have been wounded and those who are sick in the northern parts of the gods trip. this me remind you that for more than 6 for 2 days now, there has been no aid and no medical supplies or no food. no watch are entering the
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mother and brothers trip. and it's very hard for the doctors stuart in such circumstances. but they're saying they're doing everything they can to help save the lives of other people. but despite all of their efforts, they're still being targeted by these really forces the sub sub for our complete our, the explosions. and the bombs did not stop targeting at the hospital. now, not only that, there has been also a couple of air strikes in base here. and also baseline here has been an under a very strict siege. and also roughly the southern parts of the gaza strip. and also in, in, in, in, in most, laid off in the central area. but there has been also a target income unit in milwaukee. hon. eunice. it's an area that is known as a say to as a terry and zone where hundreds of thousands of palestinian families are currently sheltering. where outside many of for has been completely killed a father or mother and their children. what the situation is,
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escalating on different parts of the gaza strip, starting from the north to the middle area to the northern parts of the gods district into you're outside of deluxe. so hospitalization, you just took us through the conditions there as well as some of the of the hospitals that have remaining operating at this point in time. well this hospital where i am right now is the only hospital operating in debt and by now and let me remind you, we're talking about more than 1000000 policy news are currenty displaced in this area. now this area is not only a hospital to treat those wounded bugs, it's also a refuge where this place policy is, are living inside this hospital. so we go inside the hospital, we can't even move or walk because people do not even have beds. the hospital is over ones with patients injuries and it's not only doc stuff that there's no medical supplies. there's no medications. there's also thousands of pod assume use
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in children and the are willing, are supposed to drive by the end to receive their a treatment abroad. but they are unable because there's no access to leave the causal strip. so it's not only that we have been seeing mothers not being able to feed their children. we have been seeing mothers and fathers not being able to provide medication for their children and supposed to be fast. the fox of the winter is coming. there's a lot of children that are coming, having flu, they have asthma and they have a lot of other diseases that they do not have any cure to their children. but it's not only unlocks the hospital. all of the hospitals across the gaza strip are struggling without any medical supplies or medications. indeed, thank you so much and for giving us the legislators and country for us and to all by law. paramedics are among several people killed in his ready attacks and self
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and living on living all those died in the city of time. but that's that this total is expected to rise when attack happens to me and the area listed as a unesco world heritage side. the residential and commercial complex was also destroyed. another to the funeral was being held for his beloved media relations chief. but how the defeats and body was buried in the city and sit on a day after he was killed and is ready, striking central by roads. his drive and body, god also died in the attack of more of this alley has some joins us now from by route to natalie. as we mentioned, there are reports of civil paramedics that have been killed and is rarely strikes over the past 24 hours. is there a sense that that being deliberately targets is as well also in the past few hours the full find them at a scale to enjoy? yeah. close to 5. and this as the number over the past 24 hours to 12 spot on
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medics. and it's not the 1st time they've been denzil bottom except the vacation across that been all we saw last week. but i made excuses. relevant then killed in the back when the, the headquarters was hit. so this seems to be a part of south of all the strikes also has i know the infrastructure, the facility in the city of fi, the water company, and the several people killed the also we've had all strikes on know about the m p . yeah. now with respect to this last, as for i can see i'm, it's more related to the ground, the pro ration. it's really not trying to advance towards one of the strategic has there. and they are being faced with fee of resistance from his beloved these uh these attacks will these advances from these various i've been going on for the past $50.00 days and there's really no success. thought that the 2nd phase of it.
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so that ation. however, it, since i think on the board, it sounds all just with the depths of 3 or 4 kilometers. we saw yesterday several reports coming from the west, inspect, and that's close to tie at the board, the area and the town of charlotte with the bins. the fewest about those also between has the law and the is really false, is now also before itself is really starting to bombard the outskirts of uh with artillery. and this is the 1st time since the beginning of the world. a picture over here just reflects how this multi layer confrontation is going on yesterday. they've been at lots of, or at least 8 strikes in a baby with the baby with southern solvers, including the one that will have my the i see it has the laws that me the uh office . oh, media department uh i had watched kids along side with i know the full office stuff
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and i late just in regards to a sweet spot. yeah. what do we know about living homes response to the us proposal? well it's just now in that the us special envoy for the middle east. i'm with folks . theme informs the liberties speak off. he's, this is what access is saying informed that it needs to be said that he's delaying his uh, his visit to the road. so that is a clear lebanese, a stance with respect to the american paper. so it seems that have been, these have issues with some points that's off. i'm kind of a different explanation of the 1701 united nations security council resolution that the end of the 20064. and that puts separate on conditions their own shows will add on is a launch, has, will love that it should be behind the relief on the river and on as well. that should not have any activities within the liberties territory is including
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a point that is what it says. it is, it's right to defend itself. this is one of the points that the liberties have reservation on all. so there are reservation on the formation of that committee that is going to oversee the ceasefire. so for now, what we are receiving use of is that i will succeed is, is uh, postponing or delaying his visit. and this food mean more escalation on the east front. okay, thanks so much. shelly, on the option for us there from beverage as well. his ballasa is it is prepaid for us. these 5 deal with israel, as i mentioned this in you, i, to you as president you i bottom job i didn't, i, miss, i most hushed on is expected to visit the living these capital on choose time. so in hold of reports from divers for the 1st time in a months, israel has resumed attacks against hezbollah targets within bay boot itself. just
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as the armed group was set to respond to a us drafted ceasefire proposal. it responded with a yes, but with reservations, particularly about the western lead committee to oversee the deal. now, according to the part of the speak ability, the actual american proposal itself does last include israel, freedom of the that's being said to be more media speculation. but the that you show up the committee to whoever's a who come and patient a version of that is a point of reservation as well, has still not stated its position on the us proposal that is based on un resolution, 1701. it was adopted in 2006, and called on loving onto extend its authority along the border is where the officials say it was never implemented. and the to army cross the border last month's as part of efforts to destroy it has the laws. capabilities is ready, residents in the north will only be able to return home if the army has freedom to
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face any breach by his bullet or any other terrorist that freedom of action is seen here as a violation of sovereignty. these attacks and central roots are increasing a sense of and security among a population that's already struggling with a collapse the economy has. the law has called on its supporters to be patient. they may listen, but in areas outside the groups dominance, many people are angry. there are deep political and security and divisions and let the non union and know, know where i handle the. where are we heading to assess and we don't want the war. we want to live in peace. there's bombing every day. there should be a ceasefire. there's disagree, they say hezbollah members are part of society and there is no justification for as well to target them away from the battle field. i think of a person has the right to the front of this country and what, what um,
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and as far as part of the, it was visiting the negatives the people they know. so they have the right to move on. and we live in 2 months into a war that has already killed thousands. there is cautious optimism that a proposal to end the conflict is on the table. but for now that's all it is that includes their elders. eda balte, the russia has criticize you as president jo biden's decision to allow you trying to strike inside russia's coast region using us provided missiles, cleveland spokesman dmitri pest golf cobra decision, and it's cliff tory shift that would throw oil on the file. the decision comes just months before by and leaves the white house. the announcement from the white house comes as russia's trunk, the ukrainian port city of odessa. at least 8 people were killed and many more
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injured after russian dissolves hits the heavily populated city center. so with god's reaction out of russia solely with uli ship of all of that, and most of it fast, we're going to go to acid bag, who is in ukraine's capital, said the zalinski has been asking for the use of these missiles and side russia since the beginning of this year. so what exactly is you kind of going to do with them and will it change much in the overall context of the war? the us presence is gabrielle asking us to use your full permission to use as long range missiles for over a yeah. now he seems to have got that submission. we understand that there will be used in the russian cast region where ukrainian troops made an incursion into an old us and have been occupying the russian territory. no rush, i said to be reading the force of around 50000 souls, is as well as 10000 north koreans. but russia has said that they will retire to if
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you can use these, these weapons on russian territory. now 0, do we have seen permissions and new weapons given to ukraine before? would it be a game changer? no, i don't think so. i think that it could slow down russian forces and searching areas . but in the east of the country, what we have been witnessing is an advanced by russian forces breaking through some ukrainian lines and taking territory and present. so then ski has completed that phase, know morales amongst his troops in the east, as well as the lack of manpower and the shortage of weapons getting to the front line. so that isn't going to change any time soon, but what it may do is by ukraine some time for at least until they have some folks taking phase of some negotiations. but at the same time, this decision and this permission does come from the united states, could very well be reversed when the new president presented act. donald trump comes into office because he has said that he would and the will swiftly,
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has criticize the max of military age had been given to ukraine and a thank you so much as it is a big for us, the in cave. we're going to go to your leadership of all about who is joining us now from moscow. and usually it is now the prospect the us made missiles will be falling on military installations and troops on russian soil. so well, what does the criminal saying about that specifically? well, according to the kremlin, a total of cost add fuel to the complex and bring a new round of escalation, crept in, press secretary to the troops called spoke about direct involvement of the united states. and this conflicts, russian officials say such strikes is a step who would tool that said world who as russia has enough advanced means to repel a tax but any type of weapons. and won't hesitate to strike back early september this year, russian presents legit piece and come into the only possible permission for you
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trained to use long range weapons against russia. according to him, this permission would change the nature of the conflict with nato countries. direct involvement and as the of the opinions to ministry correspondence. he writes that in the past american and western high precision weapons of russia, enough problems, and these potential attack and strikes can bring serious consequences to. but according to the russia side, a frame doesn't have many of such missiles that for they would help you crane reach . it's 1991 food is for example, they will rather provide russia just try and back the peace figures. haitians will be out of the question and hold on will continue to start flames of blue and portray russia once again as the wells evil. but still, they say on the other hand, in case of a talking strikes, russia will be able to test the work of its defense systems against american missiles around it. so teacher facilitates which is considered here considered by
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those of correspondence kind of a good experience. okay, thank you so much, julia, julia shuffle, bolivar for us in most good defense. it is that it looks good, helpless looks at the significance of the move and the possible reaction from russia. a after 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 presidency, he's authorize the use of only tactical myself 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 john to help take back russian territory occupied by ukraine. the lifting of restrictions on the tech comes will help ukrainian forces defend themselves, increased and also defend the country against russian missile a tax on its energy infrastructure. one of the major goals with this,
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the emission 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 southern russia. russia as president for letting me a pretend has 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. yep. 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 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
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missiles to be used against russia will also be considered a provocation by most ago. the last time battalions were used in june by ukraine to destroy rushes, deep space communications array and crime. mia mosca 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 a lot less. alex could topless out to 0. we have some breaking news now with israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has been addressing it the can. this is debating, negotiating the release of captives. he was interrupted a short time ago by families of those kept his to the still being held in gaza, who are demanding, as they have been since almost the beginning of the war for these really military and the governments to do more to get their loved ones out of gaza and negotiate a piece deal to do so. benjamin netanyahu remained steadfast and saying he is going
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to continue the war and gone. so these are live scenes from the can. this it is, you can see their family members being should out a short time ago as netanyahu was speaking well to south africa now and or far as the site plans are being drafted, to rescue a legal minus. they accuse of being serious criminals. it's estimated several thousands remain on the ground and a band and mine shopped in northwest province. volunteers and family members have been supplying them with food and water. so the africans, alyssa, gold mining industry has grown substantially over the decades and is often run by heavily criminal networks. and local government official says, all tourists will crank down on a legal binding and go off the so called king pins. a lot of selective a media why didn't with cleaving as you know, sort of what you call the daily the and goes into into,
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to music video. people that are with him. so he's all the late a father, a son, and a mother. a photo told me that since i was he was, i think that's i was, you know, because she's to the attention of government on i think you guys know, it's like no sort. i'm not going to. yeah. you can, i remember was my 1st week in the office. i came to a time and day to system people. i was there, i saw for me describing to me as babies for people to muscle. she doesn't want to do me just almost almost one of the big in the of buying more loni as i have volunteer, helping to rescue a legal minus. he explains how they are pulling them to the surface, retain 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 the hose that we're used to that we used to do this q and do the minus thunder to the surface then that oh we put mine wiley out and
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run by run. so one person at a time, we put that precedent to the surface, then we did the rope. i gave him to the whole the same process, squinting 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 that the people who come to the surface from the ground. yeah, i'm not kidding anything which is very easily. got it. or maybe not obvious that they have been let me come when they come out, they come out in a different state to a condition. you can see that 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 press that heavy, we did send some food 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. and that kind of facilitate here on al jazeera g 20 latest
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gathering video, as on the tongues returns, but us presidency sit on the global order family stock in financial hardship. we look at books fueling post selection protests and gas, rich mozambique, and laser in school present in full legends mazda approved. she's still in the top of the guy. the had a lot of that despite the heat that continues to sizzle away its southern parts of south america. it is a very wet story, not just in the south, but across much of the content. and you can see the severe storms moving from southern parts of brazil across into power wide bolivia, edging up towards equity. we have got some amber warnings out for that heavy rain
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in the days ahead. we welcome what weather cost much of brazil. so that's why a down in the south with likes of chilly and origin tina, but we will see more of a shar restore. we on choose day with more intense storms to come, pushing upon across paraguay, and coding things down slightly. and as soon she on now, it supposed to be very wescal central america and the caribbean. it's thanks. it's a sorrow which is downgraded to a tropical depression. she's pulled across the south of mexico. she's set to disappear, but our legacy will live on ashley develops. most severe storms across the deep south in the us, l. rashed. i wait for the east towards florida on choose day behind. that was still got those red warnings out for costa rica. and red warnings have been issued in bob bade also for a flood watch. the heavy rain continues out east on tuesday that to weather update . the
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pod came into the space say that your government has repressive policy is 1st of human rights. it is most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted, don't providing on sense how much with the trip do you think impulse he's right now to ask it seems to be spreading more easily. he of the story on talk to how does era the
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of how top stories, the ssl is there. any forces have killed at least $76.00 palestinians and just over 24 hours. soldiers have attacked areas from the far north to the south of the strip, including places the army told palestinians to flee to at least 12 paramedics out among several people killed in his ready attacks in southern living on leaving others died in the city of time. one attack happens in an area of listed as the
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list of world heritage size of russia has criticized us. presidential pardons, decision to allow you, trying to strike inside rushes. could you ask region using us missiles, cleveland spokesman, dimitri pest. com says it's and excluded latoria shift that would throw oil on the file go to return it to breaking news now out all is, well we have benjamin netanyahu is still addressing that connects its basing the negotiation to release, the captives that are still held in gaza. he was interrupted a short time ago by families of those who have loved ones remaining inside garza. he did the side that he has stood fast and continuing the war in gaza and said that it is a rule of existence for israel and a deal. any deal would be a victory for her moscow. for more on this we're going to go now it's a honda salute, who joins us from jordan's capital mine. she's reporting from there. because as we've mentioned before,
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the israeli government has banned al jazeera from reporting inside israel and the occupied with to bank honda. these are very dramatic things coming from the can i sit on time? well let's, let's just explain to our viewers why exactly benjamin netanyahu is speaking out. these really parliament and half. and after the opposition has voted for this debate, it can happen once a month where the prime minister is legally obligated to attend these debates if at least 40 members of the opposition sign off on it. so that's why and it's and yahoo is here. his office announcing just shortly before he spoke, that he was in fact going to be there. and there have been quite chaotic sees you have members of the opposition who have been thrown out yelling while the prime minister was taking to the podium, saying that it's how mouse, who is the main obstacle here for
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a deal that up until this point. israel has recovered a $145.00 captives, some of which of course were released one a year ago during that 1st and only ceasefire deals between israel and the palestinian group. but also saying that there were a number of bodies that were recovered. spine is really forces in several military operations, but did results by the way, in the depths of hundreds of palestinians. but you also have family members of is really captives who for more than a year for more than $400.00 days. have been saying this. benjamin netanyahu is not doing, you know, you have members of these really government as well as the family members of the captive and a huge chunk of this. really, society who blames is really leadership for why there hasn't been a deal for why this war has been going on for so long with little to no military achievements for these really minutes. and you all who maintains the exact same rhetoric that we were discussing a year ago. and that holds true today. he says that there are goals of the war. and
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until israel accomplishes them until how much is willing to negotiate more towards israel's demands. the war is going to continue still, obviously there's a lot more pressure coming on benjamin netanyahu right now. i mean, but he seems to continue to, to defies any sort of pressure that comes as why and ticket sales and understand that. he said a deal would be a victory for a mazda was anything actually going to change at the end of end of all of this, of the. well, it's not just benjamin. that's in you all. who said that it's actually members of his right wing government. the alter national is like bits and it's not rich. the country's finance minister, it's a more been v or the national security minister who have been staunch opponents of any sort of deal, even if it meant the release of the remaining is really captives. but you have to remember that there are so many variables. there are so many moving parts here. you have negotiations that have been sold for months. you have no leader of how much
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you have shifts inside these really government. and now let's shift inside of american politics. that is definitely going to impact foreign policy, especially when it comes to israel. so while benjamin netanyahu maintains that is really doing what it can for a deal, there was actually a meeting last night at these really defense ministry, intel a, b. but nothing y'all who gathered his clothes, security chiefs as well as the top brass of israel's military to try and discuss next steps as to what israel can do to bring about the release of those captives. but again, israel and its prime minister maintains the same type of remarks that until they get what they want, the war will continue. thank you so much for giving us that advisable context of the salute for us there in jordan's capital amount. but for sale now, we're latest from the world's top economies making for g 20 summit. the 2 day conference in the rio de janeiro. it will include discussions about the war and ukraine,
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trade and climate policies that donald trump's re election and how it could shift to political lines is also expected to be addressed out. diplomatic, it is a trans buys is in rio and joins us now. james, a lot of joy buttons decision to green light the the use of us missiles, who is going to be talking about ukraine at the summit and can just give us an idea of the likely narrative and what that is likely to be there. of the, remember this is a g 20 the g 7. that smaller grouping is the us and it's west than i lies. the g 20 is a much bigger grouping of countries, powerful countries around the world and it includes russia itself. it includes china, so it includes the us is adverse res, i'm competitors as well as its allies. so a range of different opinions on what has happened in recent hours. the white house don't confirming any details of the attack ends. decision that's simply saying the present button will give
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a suppose the time to ukraine in the rest of his time in office. but of course, that's the key point. the rest of his time in office is only 2 months um, 2 days tom, until uh, president trump takes over and everyone expects president trump to pursue a different policy in the ukraine. he says he can do a piece deal of a night. and of course the ukrainians on think the words that that would mean that being forced to can see terry treat and give up positive that country and part of that something 2 terms as well as your kindness. obviously. plenty else on the agenda. everything present launch take level of lines to, to attempt to end hunger. can you just run us through what that consist of and roughly how it will work. a lot of things on the agenda i will on so that i've also got some quite important news of what present biden's recently said. my was good. in fact, on garza perhaps do that 1st place home to hunger because president biden has been
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speaking in the plenary session. it wasn't pulled cost on the feed to all of us, but the small group of white house reporters were loud in the room at the white house, a tv, a tv pool of television journalist who go in and cover the president's. we may see these pictures of the lights, a piece persisting with pretty much the same lines. israel has the right to defend itself off the west massacre juice into the hall the coast. but how it defends itself, matters a great deal. we're going to keep pushing to accelerate just the spa that he chose israel secure. he brings hostages homes and home and ends the suffering of the product and you people, this is the thing i think is interesting at the end. he says, i also everyone here to increase the pressure on how mass, which is currently blocking the deal. now that speed is long lines leaving a mass, but you go back to and present bite and said he had a deal. he said it was israel. steel amass accepted it, and in fact, it was president of the private and that the yahoo who blocked the deal, that the us and proposed as israel is deals of the same script,
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even in his final days in office. coming from president joe biden. this he speaks it to the, the, the, the g 20 also spoke about saddam saying it was the most serious humanitarian crisis . because i don't think he was aware that the un security council has now decided to try to put the resolution forwarded. that as being vetoed by russia getting back to original question on hunger, the brazilians hit the presidency of trying to get something done about the course nations on us trying to help them good. trying to get that relieved through. just imagine how that matches the idea of, of the us helping, getting more money to those poor countries for giving that debt with an american america 1st policy of donald trump. that's the problem. the one leader who is not here knows even in an office, they're all looking over the shoulder, wondering what he's going to do, and dates like much of the world. thank you so much for all of that. james james buys diplomatic editor in rio de janeiro and to of more of this of initiative
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rodriguez. vieira is an associate professor of economics and international relations at the i'm on the outside us into the foundation and he joins us now live from south. paula, thank you. very much for being with us. of festival we had, the ukraine is obviously being widely discussed there at the g 20. and how much desire is being thought within one of those g. 20 nations to try and actually bring the water to a close because we had a lot of mr. lensky say. last week they needed to be a diplomatic solution that needs to be found next year. thank you very much for invitation. in fact, i think the new kind of war during that is due to when the meeting will be at the side line. it's because everyone is waiting for donald trump solution, as you correctly mentioned earlier, definitely imply inc. i'm sit in territories to her show crenan territory being given to her shift. so i think that particular is the developing nations that are
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part of gigi 20 them wants to really get intention with russia and by mentioning any potential outcomes that shelby decided. and then starting next year, under the mediation of president trump, so that they should definitely the, shall remain on the side lines. in the final declaration of the meeting, president lola is just announcing the level of lines to try and combat hunger. it can you just give us an idea of why that specifically is so important to him and focus though, as well present lula since he's 1st terms and office. he has been the chance been the cause of fighting the anger and poverty and the word. he tried to women similar initiatives during his 1st year terms and office 20 years ago, almost a wide her he didn't succeed. now, it seems that the resume has managed to bring proof of this issue by forming those
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lines, which thus far has a true con, unfreeze. and more than 60 international organizations, the idea is to greater funds to provide relief to the for and of course, to how highly inductive nations. however, it crucial for that plan is to implement the succession of the super rich. some cleaned up, certainly, if not the current to us a demonstration to match the west, the ministration under the president track shelby of calls. but it's a very much crucial for new lives and beaches in the international way right now. and you mentioned donald trump and living living about this g. 20 is the shadow of the president who is a jew to take office in 2 months. i mean, how i leave is dealing with that as he is adults with many of the g 20 goals. i just think that leaders, they inevitably will take every single staff and it is due to a meeting looking forward to trans 2nd term in office. having said that,
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that doesn't mean that the leaders, we wouldn't just the plate us positions at all, that may be the opposite. they try to get as much done as possible, particularly in what concerns the fight against poverty and hunger. as we have just mentioned, this particular in terms of commitments about sustainable development. mr. tra is a clearly oh comment against the, the so call the 2030 agenda, disassembled development goals. but if i were to buy united nations, it means that the leaders now they have an incentive to the create as much as possible as much as they can in order to deep guidelines for the next years to come in order to prevent any opposition part of the united states, to what extent that will be reversed by trump under his presidency. that's another
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thing that will be last for the next do 20 cycle under south africa's hands and to elaborate for the moment. i think that that was what's possible in the hands of those leaders that are gather re now in rio there's a night. okay, well have to leave it there, but to thank you so much for your time and your inside. that is and to see us, rodriguez vieira for us there. a thank you very much. well, the accounting is continuing in synagogue following legislative elections. a total of $165.00 members being selected for the national assembly. nicholas hawk has moved from the capital deka. the official results will come out tomorrow tuesday, 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
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a referendum. 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 the francophone advocate. because much of the constitution and the way that the countries are run are a copy and paste of the french constitution. france being the former colonial power . so this change in the way that this country is govern could pay the at, for real reforms in the way that the president for the elected officials can run the country in that stick. here is real fundamental change that people have been asking for, and we've seen a lot of young people come out to vote during this election. a lot of 1st time
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candidate that will be ruling inside the building. right behind stacy is preparing for another influx of susan. these refugees, but aid work is when they will struggle to look after them. tens of thousands of people are expected to cross the border. they will join more than $60000.00 already in ethiopia. who have said finding between student ami and the parent military records support forces. catherine story reports these 2 to these people are headed for a settlement in north west and east european. 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 2nd. you said 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 to $60000.00. so then these refugees, even as it deals with its own security problems,
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one and 3500000 is still ends up being displaced by fighting to the u. n. a refugee agency says it does what it can to keep refugee safe. there has been also issues of security, especially in a minor region which has made our access to the area quite difficult. we have to shift, i'm looking to reduce to a new capital. and as i said comp, which as a capacity of $12000.00, come and create the cost of $3000.00 refugees. and these come the most of the rest of it is 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,
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i don't know where he's at. that's why i'm here. but there is a lot of scaling, 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 kathy solely aga 0 most and bake is one of the world's poorest countries, despite having the 4th largest gas reserves hold in half the population lives in poverty and the economy is struggling, and now there's unrest off the last month's disputed election. somebody, the miller reports from the capital, the pre k, a dealer to cause trouble for us to take care of 2 daughters. and there's 6 children living in the ton of my toilet. she hasn't worked for 7 years. adults has to don't have jobs and the reputation was cut short through with lack of money kind of, i mean, they started looking for a job to help support the pharmacy. but they haven't found any opportunities. we
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struggle daily and hope is the only thing that's keeping us go in the results of a presidential election held last month, but especially declared the limo party candidates. daniel troppo, the window had been widely disputed, and this is to support approaches that are followed because the limo government has changed very little for to a physician policies. and their supposes have been protesting for a week because they believe the election was wake. demonstrations of also can help . i talked to the teachers who political change will bring bits of working conditions. with nearly 63 percent of was a big population living in poverty. it's one of the players' 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. the monitoring bit to working conditions and more
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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 they use a, this cause for electoral campaign. so we're not happy with that situation. each cub court building one score. well, the reason dispute to the election results, of course, people to demonstrate these people say their frustration with the government has existed for years to meet them. oh, to 0. my poor to mozambique the you in climate change conference in baku and as the by john is in it's, they can tweak delegates discussing ways to con common emissions. but the fall from reaching a consensus, l environment is in the clock or pull it's on the push for progress and what to
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expect from the week ahead. us. so we're pretty bunch of deadlock carrying back people that's to be expected at this stage of negotiations. well, the some will point the finger at the large numbers of fossil fuel, low vs in town that had to promote the use of fossil fuel. and this is supposed to be a conference about climate change, and they recognize somebody like 1700 low b a, c r and a big fraction of those. the hits promote the use of top and talk to storage, which is this technology big strengths that extracts coughing from the atmosphere, but it's not, it's. busy it's very expensive, and a lot of people say it's just the means by which the fossil fuel companies can keep extracting oil and gas. and all this is for some of the climate x xbox to send the left to an open letter to the next triple. see, which is the, you and climate for the same as a whole call process just doesn't work and needs wholesale reform to tackle of what is one of the biggest threats to humanity at this moment. so the week ahead is all about finance that one trillion dollars that's required. develop nations pushing back on it as ever. so they'll be
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a big challenge the week ahead of the movement. the document is 25 pages long. it was 25 pages long. it needs to get to 10 pages, so there's a lot of work to do in the coming days. and they'll be looking for images from the g. 20 summit in brazil to try and provide and create some momentum here and back to the clock. i'll just era back to as a by john, it's still a hit here on al, just here. i don't have the real chance to be competitive. the way that i like to be confident in school will have from tennis legends, rafael natal, as he gets ready to play in his final tournament. the i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his eye point by camera where all
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those referred not to look. i write about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught up us worse. filmmaker rally, and also viet time when on the power of political ok. what are the stories we tell sales about also? and how do we base our past to change our future studio be unscripted, want to on? i will jersey around the the surface book now. his andy, thank you so much. tom over i found that l says he's at pace with the prospect of ending his tennis career. the $22.00 time at grand slam champion, getting ready to represent spain and what will be his final tournaments,
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some sizes and reports on choose day. spain will begin that quest for the davis cup title on home ground in malaga, but will lose it will be remembered as the last thoughts for one of the sports greatest. it was not best tournament 20 years ago. the raphael and the dial thrust himself into the spotlight, the teenagers victory against and he brought a candle, explain victory. v as in alpha t h. his body in mind unable to keep in touch with the play that went on to win 22 grand slams. he vows to fell out the way he started with fashion, with law firm we did the termination to be a us as go with us and i started on on the man, not the kind of guy that i will say, no i, i will not change things but one think i have been so important for me because i want to leave this profession on the door with the calm that done with the personal satisfaction that i i use my best uh,
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almost every single moment and it's difficult to argue with us. oh no evac joke of which has more grand slams. they say records of it to be broken, but his 14 french open titles are unlikely to be surpassed. he's lost just full of his 116 matches. brayland girls is the best of any plan at any grand slam, and he's won a staggering $135000000.00 in prize money too. but now injuries have had the final say, and this will be his final show down a spain begin the challenge in the quote of finals against the netherlands. an adult has selflessly said he won't play of his teammates are in better shape. they'll be aiming to reach somebody spinal and a 1st time within 5 years. they're not here for that exam here to try to help them . then it's of course, going to be my, my last week on the, on the professional door. but something that i had been thinking for quite a long time when enough splitting the during the season. but i thought i had always
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to give me one more chance and this will be his last john's, the 1st of is 90. 2 career titles was the davis cup. he'll be hoping his last one is to tom size and out 0 lou camacho, which is the crisis that suffice portugal in the life. the nation is league christian ranaldo to, to sit this one out for portugal, just because it's a farm or in fulton game full corporation, which go already through the quarter finals is great. when is caroway? should i need to avoid the fates and sure they progress ahead of poland, missing the deluxe, and that it will not be easy for sure. we have great respect for portugal, no matter who isn't saying that, 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 result. and it's not a deal for us not told him to fail that rotary guidance on color as being bound for 7 matches to making a racist remark about his teammates. some young men, probably late by made the comments and
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a tv interview while he was this home country of uruguay in june. she may not be 38, but for zoe and football engine, martha is still able to produce game changing. mine was the solo go helping the lumber price for 3 to win against the kansas city parents. the result means a lot of that go through to the national women's softly jumped to gain level face the washington spirit. moffatt is a 6 time visa. well, flyer for me now, the cleveland cavaliers have become just the full see me and be a history. so when the 1st 15 games of the regular season, and they did it without the style plant, donovan mitchell who was arrested the charlotte hornets for the latest seems a full so 2016 champions. losing this 1128 to one full see full play a school 20 or more points. pull the capillaries including there are going to also, i had 12 rebounds, re routed them now they and beats and run of nfl champions. the kansas city chiefs is always the buffalo bills quoted by josh allen ceiling. this seems victory
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without 26. your rushing such down the end of the cheese, 15 game winning streak bills of 916 straight games to close the gap on kansas at the top of the american football conference desperation by the 3rd to get the ball 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, and try to use this as a of a sparks so that we can be a better football team in, in, in the undefeated thing was cool, but that's not our ultimate goal. i mean, rockdale straight has subjected wells to an 11th straight defeats australia winning got 5220 in congress with wells now on the western of losses and move in a 140 years of age. it was a 2nd successive test picture up that i went to england and sweetened them. and it gets more easy foils than mixed matches against well champions. south africa. all right, will support for me in a couple of hours time,
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