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the mr. from degenerative systems to regenerate and to live in wells and meet the businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. that is that dramatic change for society. how are we going to collapse, or how we can arise these, these critical on a tuesday around the televi visits by a real good 5 from a lot of those at least 6 people in just the columbus, the whole rom. and you want to go to 0 life one headquarters here in the also coming up. i know the strong called the lebanese capital is really war planes at a residential building. and they route 5 people, a consent that leaders from the world's top 20 economies meeting me additionally, where to find solutions to climate change will and rising global poverty
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jails, dozens of home combs based problem and time to this last sentence up to 10 years in prison. the welcome to the program, the lebanese, all group has the law and these really military have traded strikes as diplomatic. i've it step up to bring about to cease fire lights on monday, a rocket fide from light, but on engine at least 6 people and spot a large fight in an area of tennessee. these really military sizes that defense system in to step to the projectile. however, these way the police claim it was a direct hit. meanwhile, a heads below, the rocket struck a multi story building and the nobody's really town of sha from. a woman was killed and several others injured. these really ministry says about 5 projectiles will find some level. it's not clear if any, what intercepted those. the types in his role came as it's delivery carried out.
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fresh attacks on is that the most comfortable. and then the last few of the strike is a multi story building in china. in the bay root southern sub police of people's talking me all still trapped under the rubble alley. and that was the tackle in the center of the root. the health industry says that these 5 people were killed and 18 others injured, the strong it's come as a safe spot between hezbollah and as well. it's set to be discussed. despite the violence, has blown, has expressed openness to us, drafted sees 5 deal with his royal, seen the aid to the us. president j 5 name is hawk stains expected to visit the lebanese capital on choose day saying the cold has moved from day rate for the 1st time in a months as well has resumed attacks against hezbollah targets within bay boot itself. just 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,
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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 sandy implementation of our 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 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 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
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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 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. 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 underscore is probably there 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
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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 in the past 24 hours is already false, of killed at least $76.00 palestinians and attacks across the goal is to strip in the besieged new old days by the soldiers palm they d celebration plenty of michael sole source. clean was the full trying to free the area say they was coming and the fire from is rarely falls is include 3, has more on the latest attacks from that headed by the is really forces have been pounding and selling at the community. one hospital according to the to, to for some of the where he said this is ready time targeted, the rooftop, the courtyard in the vicinity of college one. and he said that those rough,
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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 command or what is the only hospital that's 1st indicating an operating in another in gauze was true. it's the only hospitals 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, the mother in law's district have not been receiving a watch or, or even any kind of medicine. but it's not only the another in gaza strip, but the is there any forces have been also targeting areas like roof off the central area and most of the targets are in based down. 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 selling on the areas across the plaza street. but also the
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humanitarian situation across the gaza strip is also collapsing pins and i'll just see it. i did, but i was a part of the spring you story of what to go in. goals that he's suffering a life changing injuries to have face following. and his really strike long government organizations, doctors, and active a saw cooling on israel to allow must be, you know, to leave the strip so she can get reconstructive treatment. israel has refused, have families, requests for medical evacuation 5 times. i mean, my move has the story now from data by or 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 a, her life and that of her family changed forever. her face was ripped apart and is really walk in her house and then 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 was trying to free for is really hosted on godaddy and do multiple things. we were safe in our house when suddenly and is really not slow. sid us, i found myself on the street with my daughter, my suna, my face was bleeding. i was almost blind. my daughter holla and my son were killed the 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 cheek that she can eat at home. but the quick video is family say she nearly died after the fall 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. nothing the nothing. and after the attack resumed,
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most of 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 all that is, most of all, she became consciousness 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 out of cause for treatment that's, you know, says she just wants to live like other children again. is that my face is always in pain. i want to get good medical treatment so i can eat the way i use 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 rees say is 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 asleep when she can eat or live her life like
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everyone else the by in every say is her family as applied to is ready to for it is 5 times for permission. for me is you would have to travel abroad, but she has not been allowed. the heroes fathers, things relief agencies are willing to help. but this really authority is keep refusing. he and says that the family will not give up and will continue to keep a trying until they get the approval to travel and save their daughter's life. her name was, i was just the euro from there is velocity in the central air. busy palestine so dozens of home goals, most prominent activists have incentives for up to 10 years in prison in the cities biggest national security case, $45.00 per democracy campaign. and so being convicted of conspiring to commit. sebastian, the goals that they organized actively participated in an authorized riley's between mold and a 1000000 people to the streets of media tycoon jimmy lies being tries a collusion as expected to testify on wednesday. international rights boot. cyber
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security though is being used to punish critics patrick for a small from home called they were given sentences of between 4 to 10 years with the highest punishment for 10 years given. so illegal. scala benny tie. he was seen as the principal offensive the mazda mind, if you like, behind the unofficial primaries, the rules and eyes in the 2020 elections. they were hoping, as we said before, to try and maximize the chances of democrats winning majority in hong kong. as many parliaments and of course, we were expecting possibly a hostile sentence as a result of a different case of different sentencing that took place last week in which a man in g home was sentenced to 24 years for a bomb plots linked to the 29th and protest, and so he was given what is the heaviest sentence on any national security case to date?
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so perhaps this will be seen as a heavy sentence by some, but i think for a lot of people, so they will see that there's a small ray of hope for civil liberties. and home comes democracy movement. but certainly at the same time, i think that we've seen that any sort of defense in hong kong wouldn't be tolerate that other vi very closely watched case is getting underway here on wednesday. and that haven't particularly been a lot of concerns about the delays of these cases that been concerns and criticisms about. so the state of jimmy lives health that'd been reports that has been kept in solitary confinement as well. but as a matter of fact, authorities here have come out and said that that's not true. and the jimmy lies actually be requested to be segregated himself. but nevertheless, there is concern about how long these cases off taking to probably be be processed through the quotes. and so there will be some belief that
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there is movement. noticing that jimmy lie case yesterday and the case today as well. but other cases as well, that these things are moving forward also because, you know, there is concern about the reaction from the international community as well as follows. still head here on the al jazeera, the demonstrators on the streets of via a gathering solidarity with palestinians calling for immediate si size. in garza and 11 of the 10s of thousands names on parliament and easy then the controversial bill. critics say would able of rights of indigenous re people the
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had that there's lots of fine and dry weather to be found across the middle east at the moment, especially across the gulf, states of quiet conditions. delightful. whether it's set to be enjoyed, at least for the next few days, it's dry across the south west to up in the north, we've had the remnants of a weather system moving across the eastern pots of to a kia. we still got some flex of rain, some snow as well across the quote because in to west and past, i'll be around and it does look a little bit showering across that event with some of that rain touching into the north east of africa. so expecting some showers in egypt on tuesday, heavier rain, full morocco, and that's thanks to circulation out west, affecting the canary islands that has spots warnings for some winds and some heavier rain. but for the heaviest of the rain on wednesday, we have to head for the south to that central band of africa. burgundy has issued warnings for heavy rain and offers spell of heavy rain across eastern parts of
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south africa. we will see those showers picking up across the west and most southern areas as we go into wednesday. and its maricia is that will contend with some wet and windy conditions. that's the tropical psycho becky that pulls across the north towards madagascar by wednesday that she will a unique perspective. we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incidence. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large, one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation if you don't mind elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about you want to, i'll just bear with me. so robin in the hall remind to of on top story 6 is riley's opinion jet and then to tackle them 10 of these. israel's military claims, as the defense system, inches up to the missile, find some level for the police, say in bypassed at defense as sparking a large fire. and he's really got a strong is it a central neighborhood in lebanon's capital? they route at least 4 people have been killed and 18 others and just the time comes as a c signed proposal between has belie this room is set to be discussed. dozens of home congress that, sorry home colds, most prominent types of us have been sentenced for up to 10 years in prison. in the cities largest national security case,
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45 pro democracy campaign has been convicted of conspiring to commit some of the, the, the company that has labeled you as president j biden's decision to allow ukraine to use american missiles more widely. as an escalation in the world spokesman, demitra pasco says it would quote for oil on the fire, ukraine can now use us missiles to strike because screeching, which is deep into russian territory that has previously been allowed. the united nation security has, does match on the 1000 day of russia's will on ukraine. dominating the diplomatic discussion was western support for keith, which is at risk under president to that donald trump administration told henry the explains as the subject matter the united nations security council marked the
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$1000.00 stay of the war and ukraine for the west. a conflict of unilateral aggression, 1000 days of widespread death destruction and despair that continue unabated for millions of ukrainians. un, under secretary general and rosemary decarlo, when american read a statement from the absence, the secretary general, antonio gutierrez, entire cities, villages and towns have been reduced to rubble, ukraine's minister for foreign affairs pleaded for the world to continue supporting ukraine and rejected. peace may never thrust to russia their world has no value. is there fast as way to end this war is to increase the support of ukraine and used to defend itself and to compel the rush us. it was the row rushes representative fired back assailing the western support for you. grace, what ended decision by us president joe biden to approve the use of american long range missiles for strikes deep inside russia was more so. so what will the haps jo
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bought in? so many reasons has nothing left to lose. we are astounded by the short side and this of the leadership of the u. k. and france. they are a good supply into the hands of the exit in administration and dragging, not just the countries, but all of europe, and to large scale escalation with drastic consequences as battles raging eastern ukraine. the war and words at united nations prepared to enter de 1001 john henry and l g 0. the leaders of some of the wells biggest economies represent list waiting for the annual g 20 summit. the war and ukraine was high on the top of the list of topics, even though the lead as a boat from russia and ukraine. i don't presence of diplomatic entity. james base has more for me. additional right. the president joe biden arriving here at the g. 20 summit, mid news that he's ease some of the restrictions on ukraine using us long range
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missiles to hit targets inside russia. it's something president zalinski who was most invited to the summit as lost for congress. but there's a problem bite and nobody has 2 more months in office. perhaps that's why one of ukraine students just west than 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, 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 rarely prime minister. in the meanwhile, the summit host presented in president luis ignacio luna. the silva is proposing an
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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 name of that president is on everyone's lips here, even though none of the leaders want to mention him publicly in the speech is donald trump. is the elephant in the room, even though he's not in reyes. i'm not backing office yet. it's clear that he's causing real uncertainty and confusion, james bayes out to 0 of the g 20 summit, and re edition era. well, just a few kilometers away from the g 20 summit protest as guy that's a demand to the media. it seems fine in casa, and lot of the lucky i think you have to pull stuff from me edition every,
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the projectors from across for so have gathered here in the center of realtors, a narrow, just a few kilometers away from where the g 20 summit was being held, there demand an immediate cease fire in casa and 11. demonstration brought together an unusual alliance left we social organizations and even indigenous leaders. side law side, a brazilian palestinian, attending with his entire family, including his sister in law, to slip gods, just 4 months ago. and then they'll know woods to express our feelings. it's very difficult to watch an atrocity like the one in gaza happening in front of the cameras stream live on the internet. 24 hours a day for the will to see. and what y'all will lead his standing still taking no action to end um it was during by 2 rabbis would travel from new york to
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call for peace and the region the world. the leaders should use the position that god bless them to stop the college of genocide murders it was right and all together gestures here say it's unlikely the peer demonstrations have changed the course of action in the middle east. but at least they can show the palestinian people if they do not stand alone. monica and jesse are off rio de janeiro, though tens of thousands of people of most on new zealand parliaments that protesting against the proposed bill. the critics fit with the whole, the rights of indigenous smile, re people, the treaty principles bill would we interpret the country's funding treaty between british colonizers. murray signed a 184 years ago. last week it passed its 1st reading in parliament. adrian brown
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followed the protest in wellington this is a very big day for new zealand. these people are here because they are angry about a new bill, which they say could have rode the rights of the indigenous marry people in this country. that bill was presented to the parliament rebuilding behind me 5 days ago . and if that bill were to become law, these people say it could a road the rights of murray hall, full rights. now you see that is a very progressive country. it is made huge strides. when it comes to issues like redress and reconciliation compared to other countries would have been colonized. but many of the people here say o back to be destroyed. if this bill continues. now, that bill was presented to parliament by david seymour. he is the leader of a minority policy in dakota showing a government a policy that many people say has disproportional power because it already has 11 members of parliament that he got less than 9 percent of the vote in the last
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election. but that was his price for supporting the government. it was to have his be presented. now it's had its 1st reading up, but the 2 other policies in the government sites they weren't supposed to bill for for the readings. this issue is polarizing usually that we got some well 403-024-0000 people here. right now. they're assuming a protest taking part in other parts and use the lens as well as other parts of the world. and opponents of this bill say that is, it is harming usually lends a reputation as us presents elect. donald trump has confirmed, he's prepared to declare a national state of emergency as possible. most people taishan of migrants volunteer goal is to social platform. he responded to reports that he was considering the use of military assets from post pledge to the pulled what he calls foreign criminals who entered the us illegally. he made immigration
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a co issue and his success will bid for the white house. fillable has moved 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 comment by one commentator who said he was hearing reports that the trump administration was funny to invoke some kind of national emergency that will use ministry assets to begin. these must deportations. i'm not one would respond to that one would true as really let 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 day donald trump is an old right to that he has said must be full of patients will begin on that. you've just got to look at how is administration is shaping off. we thought tom homan before the acting director of ice, which is the body that rounds up, those who are deemed to be here illegally piece being named pulled as all if she is confirmed, christie now will become the secretary of the department of homeland security. she
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is a trump supporter, and she has be 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 brought in after trump was integrated last time, which stopped 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 they're 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 what this policy, although they are the expectations that at least parts of it will be challenged in the course. fill of out. i'll just say era, palm beach, florida. the south africa's president says, lies should not be put at risk and the standoff between police and the legal mind is hundreds of people remain on the ground and the disease gold mine will forward the say they um trumps families won't the mind is rescued. the police say the own dangerous on face arrest. how room it's also reports not from still fontaine in
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northwest province. a fun. just let 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 way to make money in a country. we one in 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. so it was initially police and stuff and a had block supplies of food and water to the legal mind is to try to force them out, some believe to 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 disuse soft is not clear. if the i'm able to get out or just don't want to return to the surface, it is just not supposed to be shipping in a democratic set up. in this situation, the,
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the efforts from obviously be focused on save, retain, risk of what to take to bring everybody to the surface. illegal mining has the thriving industry and so that progress for decades, operations often run by organized criminal networks. one local government official said no police offices would be sent down the shaft because many of them in underground heavy 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 crawl through the tunnel. it's a maze down. yeah. eagle. mine is can spend weeks, sometimes months, underground. president still around the post. i say it's a situation at the mind is precarious. he's, there's police to do the job, but also to respect people's rights. and know, put lives at risk a. so i have to say this area is a crime scene when that could to invalid how. how do we toss out?
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is there a still fontaine, south african, a 5 minute stage queen, size of close friends on monday to speak out against the trade jail. let us say an agreement between the european union and the line to the american fighting the america. so will feel and competition. many farms favorite increase of cheap agricultural impulse from south america, and that'll damage the margins of in the u. k. the government, the was planning on introducing a 20 percent tax on some farms of the most widely known as the inheritance tax. as i'm good to some local pharmacy, say it will destroy the families livelihoods. the policy says is the way to increase much needed revenue. malayna sell end of it shows more from by the side in the north west of england to more than a century. this land has been solved by the same family pulse down through generations. it's karen custodian is all the harrison, but he feels that tradition will end with him. under new rules, settled by the labor government, his psalm will be liable for
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