tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 19, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the award winning deb investigations, the gift compelling insights into total storms from asia and the pacific one. 0 $1.00 east on out to 0. the . the other one on the inside. this is denise lloyd from sales coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us special envoy arrives in bay roots hours off to the 11 east capital comes on the is rarely fi. again. a number of rockets find from 11 on hit neighborhoods and tel aviv at least 6 people, all entity phase confrontations in northern gulf sizes. from the minutes a wing of how much take on his writing, soldiers nature,
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vania also ahead. i'm free. i try and unreasonable tries. family members criticize the sentencing. the prominent hong kong activists on the sweeping, secure zillow, fact 5 nation the as well as military has carried out new attacks on the southern southern of 11 on capital. in the past few hours, an asteroid killed a multi story building in our chia earlier and is really a taco and central bayers killed at least 5 people in engine 18. it happened in an area of the city where a parliament on several embassies, a house. the latest funding is happening ahead of discussions on the us dropped and ceased while i proposal between has bullet and israel, a senior aide to the us president joe biden,
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a most hawks day and has now arrived in fe routes for those tools. so let's go to say, nicola, she's and favorite for us. they know, so we've seen this escalation in a tax on the city in the past 48 hours a, an oldest as bullet issues, a response to that us draw ceasefire proposal. yes, 11 on and how's the last saying that they are dealing with the us draft the ceasefire proposal in a positive way and that they have some comments on the content according to an a to the parliament speaker. to be very, the comments involve re affirming the provisions of un resolutions, obviously 01. so 11 on the message is we are ready to accept the full implementation of human resolution. 1701, which was adopted back in 2006, it calls on has about to pull back from the board or the state to extend that. so source the along the border. but it's also calls on is relative stop,
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it's over flights and to respect a 11 on sovereignty, the last time the us and boy in mrs. hawks then was enabled late october. he did say that commitments that are being made by 11 on these statements that they are committed to. 1701 are no longer enough because the resolution was failed to be implemented in the past 1820 years. and that's what is the, this is a new enforcement mechanism and this is really the main speaking point late yesterday. we heard this really prime minister benjamin not on yahoo say that. even if there is a ceasefire. deals as well. will continue to act militarily against has the law so that in itself is a message from as well. that's it will continue to attract targets of what it considers hezbollah targets, even if there's a cease fire deal for 11 on this is a non starter. so while the, you know, statement that we are hearing from lebanese officials, that there is optimism and that there's cautious optimism. the reality is there is
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major sticking points, especially concerning a western let's committee that the us wants to create an order to oversee the implementation of un resolution $91701.00. again, this is not accepted by 11, not even us officials have said when hawks then left washington on his way to babe ruth do not read too much into this visits. okay, is i not meanwhile, slicing in the south. his also continued with israel announcing its been able to bring artillery across the border. yes, it has managed to bring artillery across the border. its troops are approximately 5 to 6 kilometers inside 11 on that's the deepest points here. that's what they're trying to do. the strategy is up there. well, it appears to be to take control of hilltop. so they control surrounding villages and customer has the supply line of since the past few weeks, really we've seen these incursions into 11 on as there's really military tries to
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clear the area from as well as military infrastructure. all the while increasing pressure by carrying out to the air strikes in the past. the 48 hours have been 3. strikes in central bay roads, nothing the southern suburbs, but in central bay roads. and according to lebanese officials, as well as negotiating under fire. but this will in no way change their position, so they're still very much defiant, has follow really has a choice whether to fight or to surrender. and that's the way it is portraying that their, their, their choices, and they're choosing to continue to fight last night. overnight there was a striking the southern suburb, a beta without a forced evacuation order. in the past week, we've heard this really military issue, these evacuation orders, people leave last night, there was none, and the building was destroyed and there were a number of entries. so this conflict is expected to escalate and expand in scope if no cease, fire deal is reached in, in the coming hours or days. okay. many thanks for that. say no. hold on that for
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us in they root speak now to other adults golf. he's the director of foreign policy and security program at the middle east council on global affairs, although good to see. so we have this diplomatic, but as for, as the spot in lebanon, while at both sides continued to trade strikes, is this the white climates for diplomacy while it is present to the right climate for diplomacy? cuz both sides want that some form of way out of this one is there a perspective there fits is in the north have been out of their homes. they've been under constant bombardment from has the law. and also there's really government is under pressure from the citizens to return their homes from a lebanese perspective also. and here's a lot perspective, as well as the, the ship has been estimated, its rank and file has been hate, its weapon stores have been depleted. so they also want some sort of an end from a lebanese perspective. of course, before this conference starts at 11, was it was really suffering associated on the key. the government is under pressure . it's also going to be needs want to end the door. but at the same time,
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as your reports are mentioned, that it means that lots of sticking points that may not move ahead with this potentials these 5. okay, let's get into those sticking points 11 on appears to be reacting quite positively to this proposal because apparently it requires is rarely forces to withdrawal from the country. we know that's what they want and need, but the chances of israel actually agreeing to that how, how high are those? well, i think these are easy. one, some sort of security guaranteeing from their side. they also want the hezbollah forces to move behind the tiny river and have that stripped from the border to the river as almost like a few minutes arise as on. but from what perspective, if it does that, it also wants some sort of guarantees that those are easily withdrawal from their own as well. so i think both of them would be thinking towards the future and their own security. should the conflict interrupt, again? the other contentious points for hezbollah as the israel wants the right to attack in the event of a cease 5 being breached? are they going to back down on this?
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what i don't see that is there any is backing down on this, but this is the type of clothes that you can actually put into any type of agreement that has to be some sort of good faith to of course are both combatants. but it has to be some sort of a good faith of both sides. want to actually escalate the conflict because if it is a tax again, then it has belonged to retaliate and then we're back to square one. so do you think that good faith is that? i mean we have overs lee now it's a us presidency about the change we have donald trump, who's going to take over cuz that be the sort of motivation to get a deal on israel side. yeah, that's, i would think, i would argue that actually the, the potential would not be an even straight away because these readings are going to give president trump the, when, of course, president trump cares less about the war and wants to end the war to have a nice, you know, gratian and focus on the crowd sizes, and the pageantry of integration and so on. so i think right now we're in this period or a see, there's going to be potential escalation on the lebanese front and on the front end
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. because the before the things the escalate, as we had towards the integration, i tell you reminded us of why a israel big down this will against, has been out in the 1st place. it was to get its citizens back home to the north of israel. if the war stopped now, would they be in a position to achieve this objective? i don't think they'd be able to return the straight away, or many of these, their communities are now abandoned, and also they have to be re secured as well. but the, i think in the long term they wouldn't be able to and, and this also is contingent on ending the conflict. and because as well, you can't have both fronts operating and one side. so we have to see also what happens on the front and doesn't. okay, that to talk to you about that direct to a fee foreign policy and security program at the middle east council on global fest . thank you. as well as the on the as riley ministry of traded strikes as we was saying, those diplomatic efforts intensified to bring about a ceasefire late on monday of rocket 5 from 11 on injured at least 6 people in san to may just fine in an area of tennessee is really military says it's
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a defense system, intercepted the projectile, but it's really please say it was a direct hit. meanwhile, that has been a rocket attack on a multi story building in northern israel. killed a woman and ended. several people is rarely met. a tree says 5 projectiles were fired from 11 on the they've been phased bottles between is riley forces. um the, the wing of ha 7 reported in northern um central casa. oh, cassandra gave say it's 5 says i'll confronting is riley soldiers in giovanni and the north. israel has confirmed 5 of his soldiers were injured by st has also been reported in beth law here. alvarez. this really military has repeatedly declared it
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has defeated him off in those areas or in the past 24 hours is ready for us as of killed at least 50 palestinians and attacks across the street. the bombing of a house near a gauze, the city until 7 people and entered all those including children. and 13 months of boys rarely forces of kills nearly 44000 palestinians. 7 17000 of them children speak now the entire cowboys who, whose life was narrow by the dark. and now the green depths told a reminder of how slowly but surely israel's will, and gauze as decimating an entire population. when the leading there is no, any sign of a slow waiting for that you spend a minute to operations and gone so far. we have been witnessing quite the opposite . intensification of strikes, of i tell every shilling and a plea and it comes to a ground operations conducted by these when the military occupation forces in the
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northern part of the central areas. i'm in the south of the church in the past. i want to be more precise, but i mean, we have had provided children coming from the southern sick faith of con units in the south school district. we understand that no reports of casualties record it. so fall off. the main focus remains, you know, the cost of dollars of the parts is. this is practically a full component of this ongoing work with more reports about continuous showings on a strikes that have to end. the vast majority of that, i'm just keeping the notes in particular in a refuge account, an old boarding house into like buying the poor. the, the, the army has been attacking a full residential building. have been using quite lead. so explosives, i don't want to to glue off full residential maple done not only living the officer in or an individual, a complete me a residential building spots. we are completely floating, got full residential buildings to the ground with no sort of response in many areas
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in the north of district. we have been in touch with what this is in the notes of garza to confirm that that suits us too long during we'd palestinian on fruits and use a few fiction forces. both any jamalia on seemed like it, but was so interesting to point out that there's 2 families are trapped in a big law here, refusing to leave simply because the belief that there was no source of difference between the note and causal city. even the seller part of guns because killing displacement destruction of people to pretend like they should continue elsewhere in district with no love them of west point on the ground. also, they confirmed that there has been a full breakdown of, of the. busy living conditions that that day by day is excessive pricing without any immediate intervention to risk to what has been left that and then also the district money. honey, thanks for that. sorry about doing that for us in during the spring. you know, the story is a 12 year old girl who was maimed in is really strike. and g is doctors inactive as
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a cooling on israel to allow most unit to leave gauze list so she can get reconstructive surgery. but israel has refused to have families requests for medical evacuation 5 times honey mac mood has her story 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 or her face was ripped apart when on his regular walk in her house in the so right front as you can. the morning is regular, special forces killed more than $247.00 palestinians, including several members of misuse, families, while trying to free for is really hostages. when i got the and i do multiple things, we were safe in our house when suddenly and is really minute slow did us. and i
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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 kilted, were kind of along with my sister and my mother. my youngest daughter was badly burnt all over her body. my see, you know, has no teeth or boom left in her mouth or cheek. she can eat at the yesterday, but the quick video is family say she nearly died after the assault and she has suffered the trauma, pain and shatter, holds ever since and hospitalization. garza are unable to provide the specialized treatment. she needs to reconstruct her face and rebuild her life or nothing the less. and then after the attack, the zoom lost 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 to be gained consciousness. just one hour before the devices were to be removed a minute since that time we haven't stopped or if it's with international organizations
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to get it out with cause for treatment. the unit 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 used to urge the well give me a chance to travel abroad and to be treated properly. i don't need anything else in this. her mother a res, say as her daughter is unable to eat food and survives in 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 everyone else, the buy in a re say as 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. the heroes fathers, 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
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trying until they get the approval to travel and saved their daughter's life. her name was i was just the euro from there that i sit in the central air. busy palestine, this is where the military is towering out rates on several areas and the occupied the west bank and the city of janine is running. soldiers have engaged in doing battles with palestinian advisors . the outcome for gauge in the area says they targeted on his way to the military folders that with a highly exclusive device. for sewage also shows the destruction cool was 5 years, right. the ministry and the center for city. there were supposedly preventing the movement sizes of civilians, the washer and dryer, and striking ukraine's northeastern region of sue me as gil 6 people, including
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a child, the attack injured 12 people see me board is the russian region as chris, which ukraine invited back in august. it's the 2nd major attack on see me in as many days. let's go joseph back. he is live now in keys. i said, let's begin with this that the drone attack on the ukrainian city, assuming what happened we understand from the cranial authorities at 2 shaheed drones hit a building. we understand that the latest desk told is 7 people killed and including including one child. and it happened and assume you region an a and a type co, blue cross, which is not far from the border of the russian border. in fact, the cost of cost region with your training troops have been taking action and occupied parts of that region. and as you said, this is the 2nd attack in this many days, the previous attack killed
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a trial people including 2 children. now obviously we can't independently verify these, these claims about these attacks and the number of days where this is what we're hearing from the ukranian authorities. and now this assume a region has mean a full or points for russian forces in terms of kind of got a text because there's thoughts that that's where you crane and troops i gather and manage the offensive. i mean, cushion into, into the category jim. aside from the ongoing strikes, they're also rolling blackouts across ukraine. i said, which must be pretty green most the country heads into winter. absolutely. we've had drawings that got to keep sites some things like 5, there's no electricity for i was, they have electricity. but in other parts of the country, the same thing is happening, especially the port. so then for the city of odessa, for days, not many people have been complaining that they've had no electricity or water. now,
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the winters here getting very harsh and ready, there's been so much destruction to the energy infrastructure. the country only has the back half of what it can produce uh for the winter. so people really uh, begin to struggle as the winter begins to 2nd. but this is something that russia has been doing, which is been talking ukraine's energy infrastructure. but russia says that this infrastructure supports the defense industry and military enterprises, but regardless of the reasons behind, talk to the energy infrastructure as civilians ultimately paying the costs for that . okay, thank you for that asset bank that for us in keys. now some european union foreign ministers, offering the wage behind us president joe biden's decision to approve ukraine's use of long range missiles against russia. all this like hungry, have criticised to move out as there is hushing. the whole bar has moved from brussels. it's never easy for a,
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you need this to be signed 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 that we know that to not only to stuff the if 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 quoting 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
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the in ms. brown. good. uh, yeah, this year where we openly said that, uh, this was an option that we would consider if it was to allow a to strike, you know, targets from, from, well, russian r guarantee addressing ukrainian territory. but despite the strongest was a support for ukraine. the tide is changing. german chancellor, the old off shoals 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 that was on the wall now is crucial. your queen's presidency landscape. whats the size of the move and the is it wood and the oscillation imposed by the weiss on president foot and the german, the, the face of the tough collection in february with fontes of both the far right and left that those to on and ukraine. food teams on glass creek is all fine on $0.02
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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 tom for now. they wait and see if they can convince the last president elect to be more involved and receptive to europe and concerns. how she, mamma, i 0 brussels western support for ukraine also dominated discussions that the un security council on the president fight in the us has been the biggest provider of ministry, a to kids that may be on the doubt. now on the president elect, donald trump, john henry impulse. so the subject matter of the united nations security council mark the 1000 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
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millions of ukrainians. un, under secretary general and rosemary decarlo, when american read his statement from the abs and the secretary general, antonio gutierrez entire cities, villages and towns, had been reduced to rubble, ukraine's minister for foreign affairs pleaded for the world to continue supporting ukraine and rejected. peace may never cross the russia, there will cause no, well you is there fast as way to end this war is to increase the support of ukraine and used to defend itself and to compile the russia. so is that all will the rush is representative. finally, back assailing the western support for you, grace, and the decision by us president joe biden to approve the use of american long range missiles for strikes. deep inside russia was one of those. what will the haps, joe biden, for many reasons, has nothing leave to lose. we are astounded by the short side and this of the
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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 into large scale escalation with drastic consequences as battles raging eastern ukraine. the war of words as united nations prepared to enter de 1000 in want john henry and l g 0. the, the president of the georgian break away region of kasha has resigned us lunch is anya is standing down as part of a deal and protests that had occupied the local calling them. and people angry about an investment deal with russia that they said would drive up property prices most states consider up has yet to be part of georgia and russia recognizes it as an independent country. some of hong kong is most prominent activists have been
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given. lindsay prison sentences 45 pro democracy campaigners have been convicted of conspiring to commit some version on the national security no imposed by banking. i will spend up to 10 years in prison. the court said they organized and actively participation in unauthorized rallies that drew more than a 1000000 people onto the streets. patrick felt cuz the license from uncle they were given sentences of between 4 to 10 years with the highest punishment. the 10 he is given to a legal scholar benny tie, he was seen as the principal offender, 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 johns, as the democrats winning majority in the home combs many parliaments. and of course, we were expecting possibly a hostile sentence as a result of a different case,
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a 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 2019 protest. and so he was given what is, is the heaviest sense and sons a any national security case to date? 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 this is 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 descent and hong kong wouldn't be tolerate that other vi very closely watched case is getting underway here on wednesday. and that happened particularly be been a lot of concerns about the delays of these cases that been concerns and criticisms about the state of jimmy live health. that being reports that has been kept in solitary confinement as well. but as a matter of fact,
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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 are taking to probably be be processed through the quotes. and so that will be some belief that there is movement. not just and 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. so head on this out is there, a new south will be nice from the size of an illegal line in south africa, where possibly thousands of men still remain trapped. and continuing clauses in a refuge account, a groups web to insure children escaping the conflicts and sit on. so april lights, which
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had lower their spell of early winter weather has swept across the north of year, bringing rain sleet and snow to many areas and cooling things down. we'll see temperatures drop even further for cities like paris and berlin as we go tuesday into wednesday. and one tuesday, we have warnings out for snow and ice. it goes to north of england and wales. you can see wintery features coming in. so lots of scotland as well. thanks to that arctic blast of air. it looks pretty nice people, northern parts of france, that heavy rain moving into germany, turning into the wintery features here and for potent, we have was warnings out for those winds as well. and the winds will be felt across the baltic states. there's some heavy snow stretching old way into western russia as well. and the snow is set to dip further south,
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moving into switzerland and austria from tuesday in wednesday. we are expecting that on the lower ground in places like a geneva. it turns wet, windy and winter as well for the south east, with warnings out for greece, for some heavy rain to come across the mediterranean. what it is looking very windy by the mid week. the good news is looking largely settled so much of spain and portugal. secondly, in the south, we will see most of the sunshine born and the concentration come snatched from his mother and birth. now in his forty's, a survivor of argentina's, brutal ministry dictatorship in search of his ident, you might just from shooting to exposing the reverberations or systemic force adoptions in the states. 19700 speak with gina
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the watching the out. is there a mind at the top stories this our as roles met? it tree has attacked another multi story building and they route something, something that it happened to ahead of discussions on a us dropped and cease 5 deal between hezbollah and his ro, senior us and boy animals hochstein has arrived in the liberties capital for tools and the pulse 24 hours is riley forces of killed at least 50 palestinians and attacks across the guns and strip the bombing of a house. sneak off a city, kill 7 people, an engine. all those including children. fetching number of boys already forces were killed nearly 44000 palestinians, 70 a 1000 children. the royal coats of justice in london. i've had a case challenging the case ongoing on shipments to israel. human rights activists accusing the government of complicity in the genocide in garza or his talents has
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moved from london and now purchase alms export policy states. that's if there is a clear risk that's u. k. on this might be used to commit or facilitate international human rights violations, then export licenses should not be grande's 3 times the form of conservative governments decided that israel was not committing international human rights violations. and therefore on supplies continued funds. 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
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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 i'm, it's me, the conventions are absolute. there is no 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 postings that day and presents 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 brought by. how hot, i'm glad i can go forward to a final hearing, which by perhaps will be in february for each happens. how does the rest,
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the london south africa as president says, lives should not be for that risk in a stand or between police and gold, minus hundreds of people are made on the ground and it just use mine the source. you say they are trapped for them. to is have made little progress and bringing them to the surface. the government says it's now planning a professional rescuers operation. malcolm lab reports now from still fontaine in northwest holdings, a single harness and a very low dr. ruiz volunteers have the rescue operation. many of the neighbors are relative to the minus 15 on the ground for more than a month. in recent days, they say they've pulled several minors up from the 2 candidates at the shop, some of them and they see, i said, i'm one has been dead. i bet is enough for this year, but they just come in they're going to be just come in and that has not had to
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police of being stationed at the top of the tissues, mind shop for weeks, ready to arrest anyone who comes out. it's now being cold and off the reports to the number of people down that very from hundreds. she's thousands. it's not clear how many there. ah, but it is clear that it's difficult to get them out without more help, most 3 or 4 being bullets out today. and the longer this goes on, the less likely it is that they will come out alive. the government's turning this off and off to administer said last week they'd smoke out the legal mind as please say a professional rescue operations being prepared. but it will take days, we add no, unfortunately, not a days our own constitution. so we have to see single states and the issues of the privacy them, the basic necessity. it's not it's not clear. if all the mind is wanting to come up and face arrest for if one of them have a choice,
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not to of south africa's multi $1000000.00 legal mining business, he's controlled by criminal gangs. community volunteers say please, cutoff food and water supplies for several days last week. and the mine is a now to week to come up off to the right below. would those below send me a note requesting medication food and water? no guns common spend on top of this task. why the people of people is that i live is the liver. i, dad. you must be taken out. south africa's stock and equality has grown even worse since this mine and many others were closed about 55 years ago. relatives of the minus sign a risky tool, because there's no other way to make a living here. malcom web address. there are still fontaine, south africa, a tom as also joins us now. live, harry, this is a pretty tricky situation. you are standing, i believe, in the township nearest the mine,
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how old people that connected to the miners and what are they saying about what's going on well, you know, many years ago when the minds of the area are profitable, of minus the work is local, then find the state in the hospitals, fills by the companies. when these companies shut down, these hospitals would demolish. so people then set up these communities. mia, these a bad in mines and lot of the work is going with down and these are bad in mines. and this is way, some of them live, it's called coma. the township, the homes are many prefab, there's no running water. there's like tricity. that is, what are the communal taps people use and she a month to the community. but this is with the, the liberty grapevine. actually starts and finishes, the people who are underground, they will send up notes to people here in this community. there's always one or 2 contact people. they didn't click these notes, click the groceries, whatever is needed. they didn't transport that material to the mind shop and nor
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a down. so that's how they connected to the mine until the how they feeling a lot about what about the relatives? because they haven't heard from them in weeks, sometimes even months. and the court in victoria is about to hear a case now about the recent actions to shut down the mine's a tell us more about who these mine is all and how they ended up down there. and the 1st place. well, in terms of the court last week, the court issued a temporary order, forcing the police to a st on for the war to, to the miners and to stop blocking the entrances and exits. so people can come out . today's hearing is a full court hearing in terms of the minus themselves. i mean, i've been here for a couple of days as mid south africans. i've also met a few far and as, as well all who are also working in the mines. a lot of them are desperate, they are hungry. this the only way they can basically make ends need be told that
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about 6000 a bad in mines across the country. what is the thing with this? this is one big shot that you'd be seeing for the couple of days. that's a one big shot that the block by the police. we have thousands of others in this community. so we did not have any people that underground. and if they are, some of them are able to wolf for killing me. just undergrad and come out somewhere else. is it possible for the police to monetize every single entrance in hole? so this issue not going to go look, go any time soon. the concern is for those, when does that particular big shopped at the moment? how are they doing? and when will they be able to come out? okay, many thanks for that. hire matessa that for us in still from 10 the conflict and saddam has displaced millions of people and estimated 5000000 of them all children who been forced to seek safety and neighboring countries like chart. egypt shall sit down on each. yep, you, captain. so it's a simple this is the refugee settlement in northwest in ethiopia. yeah, the,
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so the nice buddha workers here want to finish these classrooms as soon as possible for you in refugee agency. he's expecting more suited these to arrive in the coming months. the 10th of tombs are already crowded, stuffy and unbearably hans was the one that processed me from the war from bottom johnson t no fled from have to. i missed my misunderstood before then unless i'm from frontier my lessons over there. i saw this in the stages. see everyone is doing that best to provide decent education despite the charges is what is happening is what not only that, like us do says well here with big more training respect, what training training would it take to have like uh, the 2 building unit c, r and government officials see the have a unique settlement model where refugees are not too reliant on 8 l up. russia is
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uh, the integrated upper which way a refugee is endorsed community. they share the same same social services like it's education, access to get in touch activities of which the government and of given us land with data for you to be able to engage and have you contact them. it is about $5000000.00 children in so don how flat the homes and media and all of them are in refugee shelters in charge egypt, south to dawn. and here in the few appeal a to i could see that struggling to meet all the demands. he's on or just numbers. they represent stories, hopes, and dreams. the children are resilient trying to make do with what they have and extremely difficult to constance these categories. so i'll just narrow us and focused on at least 8 people have been killed and 11 injured in a gun battle between security forces and fighters from the election e. islam group. the incident happened in the tier
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a valet of the car back up to enquire, province near the off gun board to your own scrape is affiliated with the pocket starting taliban ox. dawn has seen a search invited instance to tell a bunch of power neighboring orthodontist on in 2021. let's go to come all hydro. he's volley for us in some about come out. tell us more about what happened of the way this incident took place. very close to the board. the weight of one is done on the other side of the dashboard. uh there's a one year son. uh no god or providence. uh the military. you drawing there and taking out outside of that. that's good. it's um, this is a, a group that good founded by monger boss, for him set forth gated back in january 2021. but the military suffered at least 8 soldiers do 8 or 9 soldiers getting 11 wounded. and ag backdated with the large cut
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a slum fight that is also important to know that on the same day 7 policemen were abducted from the border and not did this on. this is also very close to the avalon border. and this morning we are heading that they were all good getting up then bundle with john. you can not very far from nor did it, donald so and which are try. but an editor watch can show, indeed that spike and a surge and a number of attacks. so give him some contacts to mom. what's behind this increase minutes buttons wait focused on the over 2600 kilometer long border rid of water. it's on the porters border off that they were drawn up. the american fort in many of the city gets out live on fight that relative to below 10 seconds. whatever it across into buckets on . they've been getting out or tags and sight buckets on, and it's not good that they get the bon focused on an instability. but also
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pollutants are getting groups that they've been operating against the military. the military also except top fall, but asians against these fighters. they have complained or the avalon government also to do more to stop this fighter and on the outbound side of the border to prevent prevent them from crossing into the border. now, the focus on a prime minister as are no gen meeting of the national security committee that wouldn't be attended by the military gave to discuss the start of a tax. but all of this happening after that you had withdrawn the lot, the plug it done, it said a number of or died. so all the way from but not just on, even in the city of god g. read that targeted the chinese engineer. so indeed, just across the bordering regions as well as and major cities and part gets done. okay, many things for that small height of that with that update from is from about georgia's
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opposition on his supporters have started round the clock process on the streets of the capital to blue. see to cool for new paul. them entry elections. they're projecting the results of last month's vote saying it was rigged. election was seen as a referendum on the assets to join the european union. george's been to join the blog, was suspended off to adopted a so called for an influence low. critics like connect to similar legislation and russia that limits rights and freedoms. tens of thousands of people have launched on new zealand parliament and protesting against a propos bill that critics fed would over folder rights a constituent as smile re people. adrian brown followed the purchased and wellington, a, this is a very big day for new zealand. these people are here because they are angry about a new bill, which say, say, could have rode the rights of the indigenous small re,
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people in this country. that bill was presented to the parliament rebuilding behind me 5 days ago. and if that bill would become lou, these people say it could a road the rights of marty hall for rights. now you see that is a very progressive country. it has 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 the code issue, 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 election. but that was his price for supporting the government. it was to have his be presented. now it's had its 1st reading, put the 2 other policies in the government sites. they wouldn't support it. so for,
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for the readings, this issue is polarizing. usually it'd be got some well, 403-024-0000 people here. right now they're assuming a protest taking part in other parts of new sealants as well as other parts of the world. and opponents of this bill say that is it is harming usually lens reputation to us president elect. donald trump has confirmed he's prepared to declare a state of emergency and use the ministry to report on documented mike rhodes and a post on line. he responded to report c was considering controversial measures to fulfill his campaign promises. trump has pledged to deport when he calls for and criminals who have entered the country. legally. the problem is to conduct the largest the full patient operation and us history. still ahead on al jazeera, picking up the pieces off to a super tight scene barrels across the philippines. speak to an aid organization on
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the u. k. government is planning to introduce a 20 percent tax on some farms and the modeling known as the inheritance taxes. i'm getting some local found this who says it will destroy the family's livelihoods, the governing light. the policy says it's a way to increase much needed revenue. and our best selling of extra quotes from northwest england to more than a century. this land has been solved by the same. somebody falls down through
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generations. it's karen custodian is already harrison. but he feels that tradition, when and with him and a new rules settled by the labor government, his som will be liable for a 20 percent inheritance tax when he died. because it was more than $1250000.00. a bill which only says his children will struggle to afford if you look back up the last 5 years for them with less money. so how can we budget to pay a tax bill when we've lost that, you know, with no tax still just if we're making profits, tax soft profits. but if we're not making profits, we comp paying harrison's tax. we do of these huge long results is that the have a value on payback. but in reality, when you form and it doesn't mean anything to you, is can avoid the tax because they give the form to the children and 7 years before that death. and the government says that fewer than a surge of the landowners will be affected, raising costs
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a 1000000000 pounds for the nations crumbling services. but funding groups dispute this, claiming nearly 2 thirds of funds will have to pay sounds like this $1.00 region, assets on a line, but many don't make that much money. and if the hid by huge tax spells, the national farm is union says, owners will have little choice, but to go into debt a self parts of the lands. and this could lead to high food prices and low a sweet production psalm is worn and push some out of business. we don't fall in the morning when we do it for all the children. and i'm, when someone's going to tell you the ability of why if you to pass it to your children without a huge bed what, what's the point? getting them on the government says it, but, and target family funds. but for only the new tax may spelled the end of a way of life, his family has lived for generations unanimously to reach out to sarah mess the
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side on the stage purchased across from so on monday to a demonstration against a trade. do they say an agreement between the european union? i'm the last and the american trading locksmith coast, or will fuel on the side competition, any french pharmacy and increase. and she felt like a cultural imports from south america could hub that profit margins type in money struck the philippines over the weekend, killing at least 8 people and storm damage buildings in homes, on numerous orleans across the region. when speeds of up to 200 kilometers an hour recorded and some pulse money is the $6.00 major storm to hit the philippines in a month. let's go through the guy. i mean this, she is the she monetary and emergency if, as director at well vision, she joins us from quiz and city. so question where you, why is one of the areas affected by the ty soon? what is the situation that right now a good day. everyone, yes, oh, we have been here by, by for money. us have mentioned he's
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a 6th of the storms that the beans. fortunately that they phone has to move towards the north. it kid again, areas that we are affected by the feed used by phones. so sandy and even near a dummy. so most of the areas affected our, our up north. but uh, as of now we have a little bit of information because some of the areas this is under tv and the feeling, but the most affected uh for now, if you can see there the, combined to fix this by phones at the she's us is probably because so was edition is assisting those areas in the region of because it's with the southern part of the state of the zone where we support that families were effectively deflecting. fortunately, this by phone money brought a lot of strong wins. but unlike uh, christine or try me,
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it did not work much of the of the reeves. and so those in because it's just an additional pastor that affected them. so we assisted them with the life saving essentials like page and kids and slipping, gets for people who are being able to create that for despite form that we fortunate as well. the 4th class in the preemptive is lucretia, and has been done by our government. and so now we are continuing helping them with some household items that the last during the flood, select kitchen, kids for those families, stuff were flooded. um, most of those will have donnie defensive education has, has gone back home, painting their houses as well. so we are going to be monitoring the situation at north while responding to the needs of the families and the children affected by
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this by force who have the experience of combining the fix of the wind and the flooding. and the guy um did go to the colleges to interrupt. i mean the philippines. uh you will know, of course is no stranger to ty phones. but in this case, what we've seen is back to back storms and type periods, which i believe is yeah. read how authorities, law authorities, and organizations like yours able to cope in situations like this uh, end of the business we have already established no thanks to the previous experience . we have that supported by other countries as well. the city piece established itself or the nation, the conditions where you many dine organizations like us score the name. and we also have our national disaster, which reduction management comes. you'll see as far as anything of the national labor for policy. so like we don't call or the need within the clusters know
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support the u. n. and we also do need to go over mens who are taking the efforts to support the local governments. so we have a national government and local governments all are responding to their needs. but of course we are seeing the beeping resources on their end because of the have experienced the preview stay full. so the views up there, quick response funds for that. and so you many that are gonna use ations like us and also donors. of course, of course, and humanitarian organizations are in looking into some gaps. okay. that makes quick response. okay. yeah. the best with the clean up operation. the guy jimenez from out of his hair and a 3rd of emergency affairs director at world vision. schools and colleges remain shut for a 2nd day in india is capital of evolution continues to state of hazardous levels. hayes has covered high rise buildings in that you can see them those pictures. this guy is the 8 of skilled pollution levels of more than 50 times higher than the weld
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health organizations. recommended safe pass it from the bottom sides. this means hours by, sorry, just the asking questions. what does it need? so that could view and solve the glasses, understanding the reality a take on marginalized communities. how you blame that we're forcing from the action to me or i'm to them has always sat that demonstrate to basic, right. and now you see, then you have to be to the arrested within latest global news. an insightful documentary. i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the concert, the story. i want people to look closer at the ugly side of this. i point by camera where all those prefer not to look. i'm right about what it means to be american
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