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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter. and the kind of avis hits by real kits, find from the evidence. at least 6 people are injured, the carry johnston. this is all just there a lot from day, also on the program. and now the strike on the lebanese capital is very war paint skits a residential building, and they route 5 people consent that says 5 stand off between the police and illegal miners in south africa. nice. i mean, the mountains and tens of thousands of motion tenements in using
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a controversial bill that protects the rights of indigenous. i repeat, the lebanese um, group has brought up and these really minutes we have tried it strikes as diplomatic effort. step up to bring about a c spot late on that monday or rocket fund from there been an injured, at least 6 people. and spunk a large font, and an area of tennessee is valley military says it's a defense system into sept to the projectile. however, these very police claim it was a direct hit. meanwhile, that has bought a rocket struck a multi story building and the northern is rarely a ton of shot around. women was killed and several of his engine is ready. military says about 5 project. tom's were fired from that, but it's not clear. anyway, intercepted with those attacks in israel came as it submitted sri car without you
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strikes on the central lebanon's capital, the health ministry says at least 5 people were killed in 18 north has been getting the latest attack on the route despite the violence has brother has expressed openness to us, drafted cease 5 deal with his ro, senior aid to us present. joe biden, a must hochstein, is expected to visit the lebanese capital on tuesday, saying ahold that has more from david's for the 1st time in the months, israel has resumed attacks against hezbollah targets within bay boot itself. just as the armed group was set to respond to 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
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big says to be more media speculation, but the that you show up the committee to whoever said the who, clement vision of a resolution, that is a point of preservation. israel 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 loveland 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 hezbollah. as capabilities is ready, residents in the north will only be able to return home if the army has freedom to 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 baby boomers 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.
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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 the suss and we don't want the war. we want to live in peace. there's bombing every day. there should be a ceasefire. others 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 as a person has the right to defend his is country unless it was um, underscore 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 center for their eligibility to build
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the let's bring you the story now of one go in garza who's suffering nice to changing injuries to face following. and these really strike non government organizations. don't design back to this according on israel to allow us even to leave this trip so she can get to reconstructive treatment. israel has 5 times refused to comedies, requests for medical evacuation. anybody in mood has the story from there, although in this video taken before israel launch, it's, we're in gaza. the 12 year old measure and walks happily with her family on a beach in district, but on june 8th, her life. and that of her family changed forever. her face was ripped apart and his regular walk in her house and on the site. right. versus you can that morning is
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really special forces killed more than $247.00 palestinian including several members whom as humans, family. while trying to free for is really hostages. when the guardian i do most of the news, we were safe in our house when suddenly and is really not slow. sid us and i found myself on the street with my daughter, my sooner my face was bleeding. i was almost blind, my daughter hala and my son were kilted, were kind of along with my sister and my mother. my youngest daughter was badly burnt all over her body. my see you not has no teeth or boom left in her mouth or cheeks it. she can eat at the effect. but the quick video is family say she nearly died after the assault and she has suffered to trauma, pain and shatter, holds ever since. and hospitals in garza are unable to provide the specialized treatment. she needs to reconstruct her face and rebuild her life for nothing. the
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front of nothing, and after the attack resumed most to a human vital signs and remained in intensive care for about 5 days. at no so hospital, the doctors were about to remove the devices and the tubes from her. but allah is merciful. she became conscious, necessary, just one hour before the devices were to be removed in minutes. since that time we haven't stopped or if it's with international organizations to get it out with cause for treatment. the unit says she just wants to live like other children. again. i was out, my face is always in pain. i want to get good medical treatment so i can eat the way i used to urge the world give me a chance to travel abroad and to be treated properly. i don't need anything else. and this her mother a res, say as her daughter is unable to eat food and survives and a food use event. and i'll see if she's not doing well. she cries all the from the moment she wakes up until she falls to sleep in she can't eat or live her life like
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everyone else, the by in a re save her family as applied to is rated for it is 5 times for permission. for me is you will have to travel abroad, but she has not been allowed hills father, things relief agencies are willing to help. but these really authorities keep refusing. he and says that the family will not give up and will continue to keep trying until they get the approval to travel and saved their daughter's life. her name was, i was just the euro from there is velocity in the central air. busy palestine in the past 24 hours is really forced as of killed at least 76 palestinians. and attacks across the goal is a strip in the besieged, nor is rarely sold as bomb that these kind of nation plans of all sorts of clean water people are trying to flee the areas, say they risk coming on the 5 from his very forces and who dre has more on the latest attacks from the it says really forces have been pounding and selling at the
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to manage one hospital according to the, to, to for some of the where he said, this is ready time target said the rooftop. the courtyard in the vicinity of college one, and he said that this rough, those of those targets have reached the, at building of the hospital where some of the patients an injured inside the hospital have also been injured. but it's not only the subset combined. it's one is the only hospital that's supposed to be facing an operating in another and god will serve. it's the only hot close to working without food medicine. and there has been no medical supplies reaching this hospital. we're talking about more than 40 days now where the people in the another in laws district have not been receiving aid watcher or even any kind of medicine. but it's not only the another in gauze true, but the is there, new forces have been also targeting areas like roof off the central area and most
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of the targets are in base now. yeah. and also there has been no ambulances or civil defense themes in the another, in parts. it's not only the air strikes and that is a continuous setting on the areas across the plaza street. but also the humanitarian situation across the gaza strip is also collapsing. and i'll just see it, i did it, but i was a part of the course of justice in london. has heard a case challenging the you take on getting arms shipments as well. give me the right site to this. so choosing the governments of complacency and the genocide and goes up. what we're trying to reports from london now purchase, alms export policy states. that's if there is a clear risk that's u k. this might be used to commit or facilitate international human rights violations, then export licenses should not be grande's 3 times the form of conservative governments decided that israel was not committing international human rights
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violations and therefore on supplies, continued thoughts. 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 will be suspended because he said there was 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. l hacked. the problem is that the u. 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 like the genocide convention is me. the conventions are absolute. there is no
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clause in the genocide convention which says, you must not be completed in a genocide unless it will be inconvenienced for your allies. the is there a to, to patient offices 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 compel western governments including the king to continue to support them. the judge here at the high coat is going to decide which parts of the case bro bye o hawk. i'm glad to go forward to a final hearing, which by perhaps will be in february. for each happens, i'll just say around london, the . the criminal has labels us present joy biden's decision to allow ukraine to use american miss thomas more widely as an escalation in the specs when demetrius golf
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says it would quote the throat oil on the flat ukraine canal use us themselves to strike the crust region, which is deeper into a russian territory and has previously been allowed a somewhat you are paying the foreign ministers off throwing their weight behind biden's decision. others though like hungry, have criticized to move by washington. there's growing uncertainty about what the 2nd term for president elect donald trump, will mean for the book. i'll just here as passionate about has more from brussels. it's. it's never easy for a you need us to decide the next step on ukraine. but this time in coach by bite, is decision to along ukraine to use us longer range. besides to hit targets inside russia. some want you are being countries to do the same, i mean, se one's. and they gave that they should be able to use the we provide the like
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that we know that to not only to stop the arrow, but also to be able to read the article. i continued. but even this is what has to be done. the french out amongst the biggest back codes of, of robust you push against russia. but many in the you remain opposed to arming ukraine. hunger is 5 minutes to victor all by and slammed biden's approval for ukraine to hit russia with american weapons. but for friends, which has been courting for stronger european defense back, this could be the moment for a united front against russia. you've heard the present from my class on may 26 in uh, in ms. brown. good. uh, yeah, this year where we open, we said that uh, this was an option that we would consider if it was to allow a to strike a, you know, targets from, from, well, russian r guarantee addressing ukrainian territory. but despite the strongest, was
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a support for ukraine. the tide is changing. german chancellor, off shoals, i spoke with president fulton on the phone last week and moved into prison. here in brussels, was an indication that germans, i'm now convinced a deal with and the war. now is crucial ukraine's presidency landscape, which decides the move on the is it what the oscillation imposed by the weiss on president food in the germany, the face of the tough collection in february with fontes of both the far right and left the goes to all the ukraine food teams on glass creek is all fine on $0.02 worth of aggression is also an attack on our freedom in europe, and therefore affects the court interest of all european states. donald trump's election has changed the tone of towards healing brussels. you need to know, bracing themselves for difficult times that have the you need to is don't want to get into a confrontation with trump for now. they wait and see if they can convince the last
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president elect to be more involved and receptive to europe and concerns. how she, mamma, i 0 brussels as well. so to come here after the break, us presents elect donald trump confirms he's prepared to declare a national state of emergency as part of a mass deportation. and will lead us or in view edition there of tossed with tax in global poverty and from the, the the perceived event. this economic growth has cost the planet as a number of things. that's right. now, civilization as we know. and that's the next a spend show for us. for us us is overhauling entrenched economic systems can help robust the damage. we must go from degenerative systems to regenerating the living route and meet the business is balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. that is that dramatic change for society. how are we going to
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the, the, you're watching out just a reminder of the headlines. now. 6 is where these have been interested in a tack on tennessee as well. submitted, treat claims as a defense system into set to the missiles on some level for the police say by post a census sparking a launch is ready as try cuz it's a central neighborhood. evans company. they route at least 4 people have been killed in 18 north as engine. the time comes as a safe spot. screen is rather set to be discussed, undergo in gaza, has to invest with nice changing interest to his face is fairly strong. these route is refusing to leave this trip to medical treatment application for medical evacuation turned down 5 leaders of some of that was
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the guest economy. so in brazil this week, for the annual g 20 summit during ukraine was high on the list of topics, even though the data zip, like russia and ukraine were not that or diplomatic editor james base has more not from the edition here of the president joe biden. arriving here at the g 20 summit, i made news that he's ease some of the restrictions on ukraine using us long range missiles to hit targets inside russia. it's something president zalinski who was most invited to the summit, his last 4 hunger. but there's a problem bite and nobody has 2 more months in office. perhaps that's why one of ukraine students just west and allies is urging nato countries to stay the course of the 20 with one message, which is but we must double down on our support for you, cried tomorrow is a 1000 of the conflict. us a 1000 days of aggression from russia,
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a 1000 days of sacrifice from you christ. i'm going as the president biden start to wants to become a consistent line. he says he wants to see swab blames how minus for blocking one. that clearly knows the fact that the deal he himself proposed in may, which was accepted by him us, was stopped by these ready, the prime minister. in the meanwhile, the summit host presented in president luis, ignacio luna. the silva is proposing an ambitious agenda to tackle global poverty and hunger in the web. in 2024, there will be 733000000 people still facing under nourishment. it is as if the populations of brazil, mexico, germany, the united kingdom, south africa and canada combined were going hungry. but what his plan that would require richard nations to step up, fit the america 1st agenda of the incoming us president. there's no doubt the
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name of that president is on everyone's lips here, even though none of the leaders want to mention him publicly in the speeches. donald trump is the elephant in the room, even though he's not in re i am not back in office yet. it's clear that he's causing real uncertainty and confusion. james bay's out to 0 of the g. 20 summit. in re edition era. tens of thousands of people have much to new zealand permits to protesting against the proposed bill that critics fit with over hold. the rights of indigenous married people, treaty principles, billing with reinterpreted the countries founding treaty between british colonizers, signed 184 years ago. last week it cost its 1st reading and comment. adrian brown reports from when it po, chest like these are very read and use even use it and is a very progressive country when it comes to indigenous affairs during the past. 50
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is, it is made huge strides when it comes to reconciliation and re dress put many of these people feel that the bill that was presented to parliament last week, the treaty principles bill could make all of that go up in smoke. they are hungry because they believe that that hockey rights are going to be taken away from them. and so they are now emotional opponent 2 to make the voice clear. now this treaty, that is in many good ways because it is the sort of shield by these people were signed by the british and ma retreats a 184 years ago. and it is the country's founding documents. i'm from that treaty, how close principles which have gone into many of new zealand is laws today. and these people feel that all of that is now on the thread. so the focus of the march is going to be parliament. uh then not sure, but does it have a meeting with a prime minister, christopher locsin, or in think the champion of this particular bill?
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david seymour, he is the leader of a, of the smallest policy in the rolling in the building coalition, which got less than 9 percent of the vote for the last election. and yet this small policy in the eyes of many has a disproportionate power because it's been able to get this bill read in parliament . the question of course, is whether this bill could become lo, i'm of the impact because that would be so if i have, because president says lodge should not be put to risk in a standoff between police and in the minus hundreds of people who remain on the ground in a disused gold mine before it is say they on the truck. family is one of the monitors rescued. the police say that on the dangerous and face arrest. her latasha reports not from it still from tay phone. just letting me sign. he doesn't know if a 28 year old son is dead or alive, he left home several weeks ago to work in a dispute goldmine in northwest and south africa. illegal mining is seen as an easy
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way to make money in the country with one and 3 people is unemployed confirmed that and for long i got to he's the bread winner in the family. he looks after his sisters and brothers. i'm so worried i need answers, but no one can tell me what's going on with was initially to police and still sometimes had block supplies of food and water to the legal mind as to try to force them out. some, i believe, could be an underground for months. but off the public outrage, some supplies are being sent to the hundreds of people believe to be in the disease . shaft is not clear if they are unable to get out or just don't want to return to the surface. is it just not supposed to be shipping in a democratic set up? in this situation, the, the efforts for all of us to be focused on a safe, retain risk of what to take to bring everybody to the surface. illegal mining has the thriving industry in south africa for decades. operations often run by
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organized criminal networks. one local government official said no police offices would be sent down to shaft because many of the main underground have any armed and dangerous. this is one of the entry and exit points. the many holes like this in the area, people climbing. and then they cool through the tunnel, it's a maze down. yeah, illegal mind is can spend weeks, sometimes months, underground. president silver. i'm a pause. i say is the situation at the mind is precarious. he's those police to do the job, but also to respect people's rights. and they'll put lives at risk. i thought you said this area is a crime scene. one that could turn volatile. how do we toss out? is there still funding? so that for the u. s. president elect donald trump is confirmed. he's prepared to declare a national state of emergency, as part of a mass deportation of migrants rocking on is the truth social platform. he
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responded to, it poured stuff. he was considering the use of military assets. trump has pledged to the port what he calls for an criminals is entered the us and legally he made immigration. a court issuing a successful bid for the white house, for the valid reports from west palm beach in florida as well. this house was made on donald trump street social network. it was one word and that is true. and it was in relation to a comment by one commentator who said he was hearing reports that the trump administration was planning to invoke some kind of national emergency that will use ministry assets to begin. these must be full of patients. i'm not one would respond to that one would true as really like those who support donald trump to feel justified in that decision. but it's let those against donald trump to feel horrified of what could be coming from january 20th next year. that is the data on the from is an old right to that he said must be full of patients will begin on that. you've just got to look at how is it ministration, shaping off. we thought tom homan be full, but acting director of ice,
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which is the body that rounds up those who are deemed to be here illegally. he's been named pulled as all, if she is confirmed, christie now will become the secretary of the department of homeland security. she is a trump supporter, and she has been very defensive of donald trump position on his immigration policy . and steven miller, who was one of the architects of the so called muslim trouble bands, that was the band that was bolted after trump was an overrated last time. which stops people from majority of most the majority come countries coming into the united states. so you can see how this administration is shaping up and then not building behind me. that is donald trump's residence, where they are starting to put together plans. there is a lot of dedication to with this policy, although they are the right expect patients, that at least part of it will be challenged in the courts. fill of out. i'll just say era, palm beach, florida. pharma stays protests across france on monday. just be counts against the trade to sign the agreement between the european union on the latin american
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trading. i'll come back a so a few unfair competition. many farmers for an increase of cheap agriculture. the impulse from south america damage. the margins side story is next step, the, the, 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 the move, it is a very quiet picture, but what you can see is the fog and smog that has continued to a stretch in new delhi schools have been shot. we're looking at dangerous at quality to the west in the world for india at the moment, and we're expecting that to last through till friday. so lots of hazy sunshine.
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here is the sunshine, of course, much of pockets done a little bit where to phone a port and me and my but the heaviest of the rain on wednesday, affecting southern parts of sri lanka. and it's 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 apart behind on the island and southern parts of china. we'll still see some very stormy and windy conditions and is which are across japan is 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 of the illegal goals. this is threatening the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna,
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monique people, the forest and the planets ecosystem. with a counter offensive is underway, as the tribal chiefs had to your gold club, the corridors of power not to seek help, but to demand the world to see the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky. a witness documentary on the jersey though, for a month to crane is wanted to use american missiles against the russian territory. now outgoing, present, jo. 5 is given the go ahead and a significant change in us policy. so will this turn the tide of the will and how will russia respond? this is inside still the .
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