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the size of silencing place to work from as a journalist, we always pushing our boundaries we are the ones probably the extra mile where all the media goals. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story the, [000:00:00;00] the later i'm or kyle, this is the news our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine finds us made missiles into russian territory just hours before the bottom. it boots and low is the requirement for using nuclear weapons, is where the siege or northern gauze are claims more how to send in lives,
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come all on one hospital comes under attack, causing serious damage. we have a real opportunity to bring this conflict to an end. b, as in boy, is optimistic about a possible cs 5 between as well and has pulled off the tulips and the lebanese capital plus phase cries, a 100 stop down, and then leak online. and south africa, police want a full scale to rescue afresh and could take weeks to bounce on how much lists for this past on. it's a viable point and woke up qualification. 11 joel with south korea, he's spouse sign the consent in 2 weeks or 2026. find the we begin in moscow where the kremlin has warned of an escalation of the ukraine use . the american made a long range missiles to strike targets inside. rush in that territory must go says ukraine. lord,
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6 us made miss opposite. it's brown's region and 5 of them were shown down. he says, and if the attack struck a weapons, death time, the price came just hours before russia's president vladimir putin lowered the threshold fee using nuclear weapons requirements, as most go now has the right to deploy them. if conventional weapons create a critical threat to suffer into. so at the cms, the fact that they've used attack comes to hit the penske region last night with multiple strikes is assigned, but they want escalation. and they cannot do this. they can't use these high tech weapons without the americans. as president putin has said many times before you scroll a little, this comes a day off. the washington gave the green light to keep, to use it myself, to strike within russian territory. as bringing out the bus goes to not james space, he's joining us from the g 20 summit and re a doesn't. they're not james. this news has been coming through as this conference that rolls to a close. what more did you have from the russian environment?
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so yeah, i think i have to say it probably has now come to a close. they've had the hand over from brazil to south africa. that will be the next is g 20. and we've seen president by now leave the conference. the russian foreign minister at the beginning of the day was very, very swift to react to what has happened overnight. you heard him that moments ago say he believes this is an escalation by and by the us as well as you try because he says that these are sophisticated weapons that us made ref weapons and only with us help could ukrainians operate? uh these uh, web posting, so sure, i think make the russian partners to make these point very, very clear as a to the all those that are here because the g 20 grouping obviously include some of the most powerful countries in the world. russia, countries like china that on those on particularly on one side or the other,
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although some of the west side of china, stacy russ, aside on the war, ukraine. and of course then you go to the us and some of its key nato allies, which are among those represented in the 1520 as you st. james. so many of the leaders are represented. they're moving to in re, uh, what else have we been hearing from them on this issue? but on this issue we've been hearing from not from jet about and actually that is a small group of reporters, the white house press pool, who followed the president around. they've been trying to get questions to him on what has happened. he heard those questions, they were shouted, asked him, he's not said anything about this a tool, the man who is being pushing the train in law. i'm the pro you try a new line for the 2nd day run. they use the u. k. prime minister to stomach the u . k. along with the both nations have throughout this will all throughout, in our 1000 days being the strongest i think storage is supporters of ukraine. missed the stomach,
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particularly talking about the fact the vitamin pollutant was not here but this the lab ralph was it is place now a platinum increasing said that's because he would be a distraction to be lots of discussion about what a, what brazil would do because he has an international arrest, borrowed from the international criminal cause, missed the stomach saying that he wasn't all of his own exile. and he said it was a very clear message that ukraine needed to the russian, so he needed to get house of ukraine right now. okay, thanks phase bringing so religious lines back from gee, 20 many thanks, james. ukraine has commented on the attack and the brand sc region, but did not specify but a tech comes ms. solve we used caves, a military set. it struck with weapons. russian weapons that put near the town of carrots have in the brown sc region locations around a 110 kilometers from the premium boulder. ukrainian president brought him to let the landscape was fake when oswell munitions we used in the attacks. i see the
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convenient most ukraine has long range capabilities. ukraine has produced its own long range drones. and now we have a tech in us, and we will use all of them as their, as outside bank has moved from cave, ukrainian authorities said that they had targeted the city of kind of jeep in the brians region. now they said that they talked to the $1.00 oh $46.00, the district center. they said it was a place that was held munitions and they was 2nd re explosives. now this is around 120 kilometers away from the ukranian border. now what was interesting was when we heard about this strike, we didn't hear from the ukrainian forces about what weapons they've used in the positive hit, pre owned, they've hit close, they've even hit must go with drones. and they've said that they've used drones. but on this specific strike, they didn't tell us what weapons they had use nowhere. and presidents give us aust, he didn't confirm. but what he did say was that ukraine has these longer range results and that they will use that. now
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a official source has told the reuters news news agency that the in fact the attack comes is us supplied. massage are used in that attack. now elsewhere in ukraine in assuming region, we understand that 2 shaheed drones. it's a residential building, killing at least 12 people injuring many more. now this is the 2nd consecutive day that's to me, region has been hit according to the ukranian authorities and assume the region neighbors. the caustic region in russia very ukrainian forces have mine to the incursion and in fact, occupied parts of that territory. so that both of these ongoing, it is believed that suit me, region is red, ukrainian forces. we used to re, re supply the forces inside the russian cost region. i start vague, a 0 key view, great developments in no rush. the ukraine will have also been dominating a meeting of european union defense ministers in brussels. actually one of our has
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more on why the you remains divided. this is one of the key architects of use defense policy, german defense minutes, the bodies victoria's came to brussels with a clear message. gemini, would not allow ukraine to use the german tools long to raise, besides, to hit the russian troops. no, we won't know enrolled for the moment because nothing has changed for us. the situation, the circumstances of the same and towers as towers and looked at the kinds of assumption of. so our perspective on that issue is a se victorious has also called for expanding the defense capability. following the attacks targeting to on the c fiber optic cables, one between phillips and germany, and the of a connecting lithuania and sweden. these all delicate times for you are particularly for president zalinski. i flushed right over this low eel responds on that i'm
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scared. reminded the european parliament about his troops were fighting not just for the land but also for you. or if you pray, all of you are and i apologize. you americans are all the rules. we have succeeded . not only you prevent you wanted for all chicky, you claim it also in defending the freedom of all your kid nations. you defense minutes is all on denouncing price. how to agree on a plan of action. the french have suggested they were willing to authorize ukraine using french mates called longer veins. besides, many also hope the u. k. would follow suit and supply ukrainian troops with storm shadow along the veins beside that good. significantly, both too great and military capability. nato chief warned russia just lies, remain in may just about just ability. we have seen last weekend as mess of as talk
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against ukraine hitching power kits. it's not just russia is mostly due to being assault as china, being fosters around being a full. but for now, you're a pass to set aside it's differences. the chance for a consensus among you members is diminishing hungry won't allow any major boost emitted to a took yeah. but even if friends and the u. k. a great on delivering advance weapons to ukraine, that may not be enough if the us and the from the science to and it's submitted to support and push for a did with putting. and this is where you latest may have no other option, but wait and see what trump does next hash mind, but i just see your russell's name. courtney is a former us diplomats and john senior fellow at the rand corporation he joins us now live from washington. dc good to have you with us. first of all, how do attack comes differ to drones? which of course, you claim has already been using extensively inside russia,
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in attendance or fast flood, rock or power missiles, drones or propeller driven for the most part, they are slow. oh, sure. so i talked to him to have a better chance of getting through air defenses. they are particularly useful when air defenses are shipped. uh, i guess, well, to show that a charge of tantrums are also especially useful against the time urgent targets. for example, mobile charger, char, relocatable charges, whereas drugs fly slower. so how much of a game changer? all they then for you create, especially if they use alongside longer range missiles from the u. k. in front of the game changer. they will be an asset, particularly against the forces that are building up, preparing to attack your crane, for example, that good resources for various has of, particularly if they're on the move in russia on their way to your cry. uh,
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so that are pretty helpful products useful to remember that ukraine's own drones have a range far beyond any attack insurance. so ukraine has been regularly attacking targets in russia much farther away than i took him to be able to do. of course, the u. s. has been resistant for 2 years to allowing a ukraine to use us made missiles, fired into russia for phase of the escalation. why do you think by them is not clear they use now? a well says about no long has tried to proceed cautiously and providing more and more advanced weapons and the contracts now do appear to be 2 major factors. one, the introduction of 10 or 12000 north korean troops were being drafted and russian uniforms have been shot until about 5. and the fact that there has been an accumulation of pressure, both from some of our european allies and which in the united states congress are
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both democrats and from republicans, the pressure on board to allow these attractions to be used a further into your credit for further international, sorry, i was talking about to take control of the white house and he has filed to end the war on day one. the landscape also says that it's not nice and foster withdrawn pin pallet and do you agree? it's just a unclear if there are going to be negotiations. the issue of a what would be the main terms of positive tutoring is up or the maximal possession . the new reality is the cause of essentially the fruits such as territorial aggression, be restructured present is the last case that you need security guarantees from the last a. so we'll just have to see what happens if they go sheshe and opens up from wells far. mazda side is exhausted from friday, and that i dream, that is, there was a war in iraq,
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florida where both sides became exhausted. either i think like orange took place to show on the bus and or, but the sites that were not quite that exhausted. nothings also may be, but russia is furious that these attack ends have been cleared for use and puts in has just today's analyses made changes to his new pre adult train. but the us, however, seems to have process aside those irresponsible rhetoric. do you agree? and so those are pulled in from the very beginning of this war has uh, use of nuclear bullying history. well, nickel bluster, to try to scare you. crane. i'm not resisting the aggression had to scare the west on helping the cray of start. the beginning of the war president never saw a big nuclear exercise, for example, during the war, the number of threats. but for russia to use your weapons in ukraine would be good, controversial in russia pollution. so r as
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a result of something that are responsible when im courtney great to speak to thanks very much taking the time to join us on al jazeera you're welcome. the now the us special envoy m, as holstein, has been in the lebanese capital spearheading efforts to mediate a cx, 5 between israel and has blah, blah. the conflict on the ground is escalating rockets of strong tel aviv and as well as targeted the heart of beverage also is allie hash. him has the latest from bayard the most anticipated into national visit, to, to let us special envoy, aimless hope. steve has health thoughts here and then all the attempt to reach a ceasefire between is read and fiscal law. t a p a. up to a step. this is
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a moment of decision making. i'm here in bed route to facilitate that decision, but it's ultimately the decision of the parties to reach a conclusion to this conflict. it is now within our grasp, live in these mediation of your shows. i've handed over the responses to the us. now the ball is in the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. school is all set on monday was agreed to a ceasefire, or brace from melbourne. that sound like you're from. that's exactly what has been going on here in the past couple of days. the level of attacks has intensified with both sides, digging deep into that position, as well as double down with fall full price. why has the life pushing to make more gain fil ceasefire negotiations into the space? look, it's from the launch. do to tell of the overnight on tuesday causes damage and injuries and is really struck the heart of the bodies capital
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a keys 3 times and 24 hours. the hope team, the you a special invoice visit to 11 on and his extensive meeting with live and on stopping negotiate to a promising sign. however, the success of any agreement depends on the east randy response and the ability of the current to us administration to secure a ceasefire before the inauguration of president donald trump. there are hopes of the us and why would succeed in bringing the end to this was the real problem. my line addressing the gap between what's on the new we see a 2 tables and what both sides. one on the hash them under 0, be the is day $410.00 of as well as well. on garza, the middle tree is continuing to bomb the strip from the north to the south. at
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least 50 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. the soldiers attack come all at one hospital in northern gauze or for 3 hours. the firing and selling began and stopped as a result of taking a wounded man. that's what the director said. it's refund of the floors were destroyed and the intensive care unit was seriously damaged. well, if i'll colored letters to get access to the cloud, one hospital in northern garza, he was inside when he's ready for his attack the facility and spoke to stuff about the impossible working conditions. allow me to get inside the i c unit and, and show you how the of the situation is here in the come out of the hospital. but before what continues, it seemed to allow me to talk to the news, who's the director of the i c u unit c,
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and they came out of the hospital and the from the, from the, from the, from the shop. the hospital is been shelves. the explosion spread track which can break buttons, is randy faust has destroyed the water tanks and sewage system for the 10th time. that's a real problem for the proper functioning of the hospital. the situation is very dia, here with the i c u many of outpatient. so elderly, this hospital is unable to help them. the attacks on the hospital are compounded by the shortages and medical supplies and equipment. i'll work, it's very difficult for the yeah, this is the how we spoke to the customers to do it. and this is a short from the inside of the i c unit. and as he mentioned, the came out of the hospital as this subject it to a through a thing, by the way, the army. yeah, sure things the hospital directly the this for the tax was up in the top row of the hospital and here is
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a newborn baby. a law indeed needs to be because cat which is totally absent in the siege. nothing does with an easy come out of the hospitals. yeah. so this is the overall situation here in the nothing goes to exactly amount of drug hospital. and if there was no, any urgent supply, get in. so just have to some of the we will lose 2 money lives. well, i'm just trying to adjust the, the amount of drug costs because all the time as well as also launched as strikes on residential areas in. but last year in the north, one person was killed trying to get water outside of a school. and central gauze of the army has killed at least 6 people, including a child to live. is it a striking alvarez? refugee complet taken to hospital at least $43972.00 college students have been killed since the will began in october last year. you and says most of the victims,
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women, and children, palestinians who escaped the bones, calmed to escape the hunger in the south, up in desperate scenes at a soup kitchen. and con eunice deliveries of aid into gauze. i have slumped this month. fewer than 8000 people have benefited from supplies coming into the strip compared to almost 600000 people in october. and the new one that we are all hungry we haven't had flour, oil, or sugar for a month. now, we want some teeth. we want to make bread, we are hungry, i need food and something to drink. it is shameful. what is happening to the people? honey, my hood is in darrow ballot and central garza with more on the hunger crisis as well as the attacks in senior with the cause. further civilian casualties on which people into further this place been here in the central area and the southern part of this trip, people are going hungry because of the lack of food supplies in the market. the market is depleted,
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the ongoing closure of the crossings keep exacerbating the problems. no, no food available. no, no great available speakers. people gather in large crowds in front of remaining bakeries, and tanya in the city or here in the central area, a wait for long hours in queues waiting for one parking bred bed. for the most part, the measure to view it are not able to get that and, and go back to their phones all in all we're looking at very difficult conditions created by the intense spot bombing campaigns is going on to the northern part of the strip. and the ongoing closure of borders on crossing and the delivery of destruction of the delivery of humanitarian aid of trucks and commercial trucks, into the gaza strip. i mean, my foot, i just data from the center they are, the goal is to palestine because they've been reporting these ready minutes. she has committed some of the most violent acts against palestinians since the war
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began. not everyone sees the same stories is really government has type control over the news. narrative journalists are unable to operate independently. most has really sealed the screens is often a distorted version of the war on the amplifies is really victim hood and funding says, palestinians suffering from the strong v reports on israel's information blackout. this week and gaza began as so many have with more massacres of palestinians. dozens of people killed in an air strike on base to hear more info on eunice on the washing. and so the scenes of mass murder and force displacement failed to make headlines on most western news channels. and certainly not in these really media. at the very top of these teams, 90 people were killed thing, big guy 10 days ago. and the bomb being the said was very important, these are not,
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this is not to mention being shown. but there is still a very host old trend to be because of the bodies of, to been taken out from the as fake news. and as a terry, it has its own shift. israel has an iron grip on the new cycle. journalists who are allowed into goals are usually friendly and carefully managed, and information coming from official sources is often skewed for an accurate force displacement in northern casa is room soldiers, firing indiscriminately civilians and paid workers rarely being challenged. the war is being seen, almost exclusively, through official, is really footage media handouts that flood the news landscape with the aim of projecting is really supremacy the counter balance is often user generated content for palestinians themselves. people with smartphones documented the mass
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murder of their relatives, friends, and neighbors. earlier this year, more than 50 international broadcast journalist including senior staff members at cnn, bbc sky news channel for i tn abc, cbs and nbc for that signed and open letter, demanding for and media be allowed into gosh, of the inability to report independently, the lack of transparency, the lack of access points of frustration for the industry, for months. a major problem covering israel, gaza right now these, but when we con, get that this is an unprecedented situation. independent western journalists are not able to gather or anybody else, except for those people who are absolutely risking their lives, every se, every day. it's about telling the story of gaza telling the story of the palestinians. you actual local journalists would tell you about a people in chat rooms and on social media is rarely say they do see palestinians suffer some credit,
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those images for the mass protests against prime minister benjamin netanyahu and this handling of the war. but even though there is some interest spectrum about the treatments of palestinians, and the expansion of the water to 11 on, is really propaganda that puts how mazda is attack on october. the 7th center stage still dominates and fuels a sense of inevitability of israel's ongoing defamation. of the air of communities around it is really is have started to describe the conflict as emphasis the mission of their spin doctors, singular control the narrative, prolong the war. same bus robbie ultra 0. is there any forces of shell, some killed 3 palestinians near the city of janine and the occupied west bank? well, he says that when members of the islamic jihad group and were killed as a fault with his wily soldiers. but witnesses say around 20 ami beckles were
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involved in the rage and the 3 men was surrounded, then killed, and the treat them demolished. and if i warehouse and injured livestock, soldiers left with the bodies still ahead here on out. is there a vote for change in some money land, how the presidential election result could boost the regions push the international recognition under this was the place of the final of the biggest means. tennis is up for grabs. center is here. with that story, the color, the brain is setting a across the southern part. sophia radian peninsula arrived for the next couple of i see a little bit of cloud just creeping with southern positive. i'm on maybe into a m and as well we can see some localized flooding as a result,
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all that slides down to was the gulf of item, but for many it's gonna be dry and settled here and the hot temperatures. i'm 32 celsius. a pretty good by the perfect conditions here. so i don't know if we'd have got a little bit of i'm settled whether to northern parts of the middle east. we'll see some shala's around that eastern side of the mad west and syria 11 and pushing all the way down to gauze that you could catch a shadow to here. well, also through widen state, i should a is off somewhat as we go one through with the state brought us guys to come back in. because even next, while the system has kind of running across ducky i, it will phase allows, as it makes its way for the race. but it's, but some lobby down pulls coming through. never the less besides them, all the lobby down. post recently, around the canaries. much of north africa is settled and sunny. we have got a few showers, just scraping the coastal fringes of west africa. and some tavia showers the into the gulf of get a toning up with the white level that we have right across the heart of africa. wanted to share with into south africa,
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moving east this freedom of speech on the internet. a right for some, but not for others. palestinian or erica compton has been removed or restricted when he was content has, is just 0 world investigates whether social media platforms moderate content equally, especially in times of complex. there's a good understanding of the matter as the press. there are the standards between israel security services and other parties like my to close cyber space on adjust. the latest news, as it breaks down to our list, the long to find a battle on their own in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding horror with detailed coverage. even these hospitalized costs can so that's a bit face of a treatment, tend to be a graveyards who displace families from the heart of the story. hundreds of
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thousands of people in the north of gaza have little if any food, walter, or health care they're facing up. so collect to conditions the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, again, you're watching out is there a has reminder of all the top stories this hour is what has been actually has gone to hospitals and attacks residential areas across the street. and one of the latest strikes, 3 people were killed and an ass tried go to rescue g comes in the center of the strep,
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at least 50 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. ukraine has fired on russian territory using american made long range missiles. it's the 1st attack of its kind since washington gave you credit permission to use the weapons inside russia. russia as foreign minister says the missile known shows the west wants to escalate the conflicts in ukraine. so you left off made the comments at the g 20 summit in brazil, a spring in a white house correspondent kimberly hall kit. she joins us live now from washington. dc, it can be any confirmation from washington on exactly what weapons we used in this ukrainian attack on the russian brianna area. yeah, well, what the national security council is saying is that it's really downplaying in terms of the shift in the new clear doctrine about what russia has done in terms of its past year. it hasn't mentioned anything about the weapons
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specifically. but what i'm saying is that the bible administration says this is a long plan to move on the part of russia shift. and that's uh, the timing is really designed to show that russia can respond to craney and attacks inside russia using american long range missiles. now it says that russia has been signaling for some time its intend to update his doctrine for several weeks. and the us says it's sees no reason to change his own past year. and given the fact that it really feels that russia is not going to take any further action, this is really something us and signaling for some time. and so the united states says that it is going to really continue to sort of monitor. but to that, it feels that what it's done up to this point is sufficient deep. is there a feeling that the 5 minutes trying to get as much to ukraine as possible before
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the arrival of president donald trump sent to the white house? there's no question that is the feeling here in washington, but at the same time, president elect donald trump's allies in sir goods are accusing the bite and ministration of trying to prompt what they call world war 3. in fact, donald trump junior and the former director of national intelligence, richard for now who serves under present electronic during his 1st term have said that what they believe is that to president 5 is decision to green light. the use of these long range weapons. and by ukraine is side of russia is essentially escalating detaches the not the other way around doing that. that's sort of this sort of military industrial complex, but it is really prompting to the escalation and, but this is really the united states and the by the administration. further
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escalating matters not to the russian doing that. and so they believe that this is really a sparking of world war 3 designed to really have for trumps, efforts to de escalate it has of his inauguration in january, can bianca joining us the from the white house, many things company or as all over govern government says it's planning a rescue operation to bring hundreds of people who remain on the ground in the legal mind to the surface presence around a page that says live should not be put at risk in a standoff between police sounds people involved in the legal mining. now can web reports from still fontaine in the northwest province? a single harness and a very long dr. ruiz, volunteers have the rescue operation. many of them and 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
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candidates at the shop, some of them and they see, i said, i'm one of them that there is enough for this year. but they just come in. they're going to be just come in and say, does not have the police of being stationed at the top of the tissues. mine shot for weeks, ready to arrest anyone who comes out. it's now being cold and off the reports of the number of people down that very from hundreds. so these 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 the day. and the longer this goes on, the less likely it is that they will come out alive. the government's turning himself enough to administer said last week, aid smoke count. the legal mind is please say a professional rescue operations being prepared, but it will take days. we add no enforcement, not a days our own constitution, so we have to see single states and the issues of depriving them the basic
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necessity. it's not, it's not clear if all the minus wants to come up and face arrest for if one of them have a choice. much of south africa's multi $1000000.00 legal mining business, he's controlled by criminal gangs. the 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, but lowered those below sent me a note requesting medication food and water. no guns common spend on top of the top . why the people that i people is that i live in liver. i, dad. you must be taken out. south africa's stock and the quality has grown even worse since this mine and many others were close to about 55 years ago. relatives of the minus say they risky tool, because there's no other way to make a living here. malcom web address. they're still fontaine,
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south africa to some all in the online style with the opposition candidate has been declared the window of last week's presidential election. i do um and mohammed up to a light secured 64 percent of the vote is being seen as a bonus for the regions pushed to become africa's newest state small island both way from somalia in 1991 of to apply the war. and it's been looking for international recognition ever since. it holds regular elections and even has its own currency. but that lack of recognition has restricted its travel and its economy in january, somebody's on fine to deal with. if you, if you're going to get access to a stretch of coastline for a port, a marine base and pretends to my land making future recognition from me. if you, if you move as heights and regional tensions and i get the government of somalia, which caused a deal of violation of its suffering team doctrine. so as in kenya is capital with more on what's expected from the president elect. as many people,
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somebody knows the committee suppose is the office hazardous aleck, i see that they are happy with the outcome of the selection. they see that this change was way over. do you have been hearing from the present, elect himself to out of the come page? he says that he's going to have a ross all know reforms for me to call and economic reforms as well. he has also said that he's going to have an inclusive, a couple of minutes of the presidents. and last is a korea diploma. has been in political cycles for a long time. maybe that will cause sufficient. connection doesn't have one when we all one as somebody lenders the election, we unify us. it's also a big win for the company president who made sure the polls were held within the time frame. one of the main issues,
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and this is that the president elect is expected to handle, is this deal between somebody not an issue of somebody that has technically to have use it towards his all sitting here in ocean coast for naval days and a port as well. so now that is one of the issues that the presence is expected to. i'm doing what's been happening is that the central government, the seats in the issue is very upset about that agreement. it says that this is an off road all the countries a silvery. right. so it's going to be very interesting to see how the present the elect is going to deal with is still here and how he's going to deal with the central government invitation. kathy solely all sarah has been international condemnation that the jailing of 45 pro democracy figures in
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hong kong, the high court handed down sentences of up to 10 years. and the biggest case of its kind since paging introduced its national security no 4 years ago. western governments invites groups and it was evidence of via version of political freedoms and the self governing territory. patrick folk reports there was a long q outside west calendar room quotes for sentencing and home comes launches. national security case today. active as to may young was waiting here since sunday to secure a seat in court, so she could witness it and said before the proceedings, so she wasn't optimistic, i'm very concerned, they'll receive a heavy sentence, whatever. i hope i need to come and support. i've waited to night here. most of the 45 convicted were handed jail sentences ranging from 4 to 7 years of legal school of many times seen as the primary offender was given 10 years. the 60 year olds
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played a prominent role in mc government protests in 2014, as well as 2019 emotions ran high among family members of some of the activists a distress. the mother of one of them sentenced to 4 years a shabby that a son was a political prisoner. before she was filled away by please. the girl was found guilty of conspiring to bring down the government all through organizing an unofficial primary election to pick the best pro democracy candidates for hong kong . solomon's to the cold says have they succeeded and would have caused a constitutional crisis. the u. s. government and then you know, the continues prosecution of the individuals here and for expressing their political views or exercising their freedom of speech. so that might be belief that the court didn't hand them even heavy. a sentence is, the maximum penalty on the home comes national security legislation is life
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imprisonment. authority say the laws on necessary to ensure home comfortability after widespread protests, but tons violence of times in 2019 voucher co. you shall tough. spell different, but it's, it's a uniqueness. of i'm calling this is what is perhaps needed to restore at least some lower in order and have the less the sentencing will be seen by some as another set back to the cities of democratic movements. patrick folks out a 0 phone call for addresses in georgia of keeping up the pressure on the government over last month. parliamentary elections. we feel position says we're big. you have a night, riley, outside to place the state university continued well into tuesday afternoon. despite the attempts by police to wake up for western demonstrations with jack victory a, booting georgia dream policy. i'm wanting to new elections off one state, widely seen as a referendum on george's fit to join the european union. or you can a government plan to change tax rules on farms being pos from generation to
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generation has provoked a furious response from this demonstration in london against the tax rises. they say will make it on bible for some to continue threatening the nation's ability to grab it. some food journal reports thomas say they've had the rule in the government policy for use post breaks it. subsidies comes supermarket chains, forcing profit margins down. and now the plans by key established labor government to tax the value of foam is being handed down to future generations. i'm a 5th generation call that says sorry on like the 5th 6th and they carry on and it's just reading posted for the children's future. so you see, this is existential, so you'll kind of way of luck. absolutely, absolutely. there's no way for us. we produce food for the nation. we look off to
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the countryside and this and i'm glad to look after i knew we were email cow's milk, and cheese in here for the food bank is just destroying the government says the tax rises are aimed only the wealthiest farm is the policy and inevitable consequence of the previous governments mismanagement of the economy. another level of uncertainty, again, i mean, as far as we're concerned, refreshes every day, the margins are so slim. most farm is the old saying and say acid, which cash pool pharmacists have not got the money to pay this tax so dangerous for the labor government is that as it attempts to put the economy right? leaving the conservatives as it does so, it's of support may for the part, many in the farming community. what would buy labor at the last election? and the problem is that their interest would be protected. people in this crowd have told me today they'll never vote labor again. joe l g 01, unesco, the humans cultural organization is wanting to weld heritage sites and 11 and are
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in danger. it says failure to protect the science would be a serious violation of ins. national no separate is where the attacks and recent weeks of hitting the ancient roman ruins involved back and time. and um, hollywood is vice president of a root heritage society and she says, the wolf lessons, dozens of heritage sites it is. i think i was just stood equal size. that's cultural and live on, especially during very, very difficult. and these thoughts that's such as the bottom book to and the also go from about the, the select oh they should say. and by this culture they some of us. so we all click on on the answer. why so many civilization over the years. and as you know, live i notice until this is intuitive destination and a tough every voting soul and promoting tourism. and the heritage tourism can boost our uh, our um, economy and social, our economy in the bottom. so its very important to uh, to see this uh,
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the size. so it has hair on alex's era. mm. tens of thousands of protesters onto the quote marks on new zealand parliament in defense of indigenous rights. and full trust, although may have played the final months of his career. thomas here with that story,
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10s of thousands of demonstrations have marshall new zealand parliament. proposing a bill that would re define the 19th century tracy between the bushes crown and business mari chief. the architect of the proposed law says that would apply the treaties of principles to own new zealand does. but critics say it would compromise indigenous rights and jump on imports from wellington watching much like the ancestors did. but with the eyes on the future. these protest to say this, i think with the integrity of the treaty, why turning to them and the children many of pocky no more easy, the dues of european descent. i think it's shows that a lot of people who i talk to had a soon as not supportive of this bill and to see to, to the tracy as a founding documents, the sealants, the march began more than
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a 1000 kilometers away at the remote northern tip. of the country and ended on tuesday, outside departments in wanting to my family. the do this for them, the not as to them talk to people about their future generations. school children prompted permission to skip classes for the day go the 1st time history less. the histories at the house of this debate, the treaty of my tongue, he was signed by representatives of the british crown, molding 500 mile retreats, in 1840. it guarantees indigenous peoples lands and coats the rights which critics say could be threatened if the treaty principles bill becomes. the legislation was introduced by a junior member of the governing coalition. david seymour, whose pock marie says it will make all use either does equal by ending affirmative
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action policies. and controversially reinterpreting, the founding treaty, his opponent say he's polarizing the come president. why that's being harmful but and really said as painful. so i'm so ya, southfield tech like this, but today's lives on lots of sports and knows that when a line viewing good is not confined to the streets, all of them was disrupted last week with the countries youngest m, p. the hucker of traditional mri. well, don't come and tell you to say it's unlikely this bill will become low since the 2 major policies and the routing code ition outside the learning supported up until it's 1st reading. but they could still be a referendum if 10 percent of the electorate. that's around $300000.00 voters, signed a petition in favor of a referendum, months of constitutional debate. lie ahead. adrian brown,
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elder 0 wedding to this girl was born now and his father. thank you very much for laura well was on the adel may just have played the final night to be as clear. the 38 year old lost his singles contest it in spanish, davis cup tie with another legs, no shortage of support for an adult. with this event taking place in his home country, he showed a few glimpses of his best tennis. and this might have guessed that both by this and set, let the twitch to time grand slam, a champion fell to straight set the seats. and my god, it's a team event, so spain are still in with the task of reaching the semi finals and the dial my make another appear so lucky i will take on it today in the final of the village in king a cop. they are up against the great present in the semi finals and the kind of one the opening match for braces. that's because i see a hit back to level the tie. and it went on to when the decisive doubles encounter
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the final with it. it will be status pain on wednesday. now, i'm very calm and i'm ready for tomorrow. i will try tomorrow off of the merits of but hopefully after we just need one more room and then we can touch the girlfriend's cry and then go home. jasmine, pauline, he led the italy back to the final for the 2nd straight. yeah. the well number 4 and had to made to, sorry ronnie can use the old in 4th and doubles match in those high against poland . appoline it has lost her singles, a match against the high fine grass. sometimes it defies sex. fuss is she got the best of spies to in this decide the 12 months ago. it's in the last the title decide that it gets kind of the same. saying that it was insane. so why was that even decided about the have to say, i say to myself, have to do is, you know, you said 0 dollars, you have to gave everything you know for,
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for you 30 for my team. so i found the energy and i'm really happy well publicized football is have the crucial point in the effort to reach the 2026th walk up. they do 11 with sauce korea and their latest qualify would pass on able to play games in their home countries. this much took place until then. i sign made the perfect starts of defensive mix up giving is a if somebody beach has to open this going. south korea responded with the gulf. i'm talking him forward this on hillman or south korea or top of this qualifying group, a pointed spouse, sign in with the 10s of reaching this. this will come i just found this quote says it's time for his country to win the world cup. his team moved within sight of their 8th street appearances at the finals with the 31 when overtime to 5 have never got beyond the last 16 at the welcome. yes, there's
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a possibility that we can qualify for the world cup in the next round of qualifies . so our primary goal is to get qualification. and if we do get very much, i'll be happy. but i will say that we have a very, very high go. and the big target is to actually win the world comp. time is kind of how it will be 2 and 5 now by the 9th of and i have you, lee mount was the star of the show score in full goals. you, a city said in that group 3 points behind to assess his son who are in 2nd cut are now 6 points. the address of the top that really brings up and advocates up of nation is called assign boots. why not have reached the final? is that for just the 2nd time draw against egypt sold them a go through almost the the bus to bus 2 with the vital go for books one on kyle physical score the equalizer for the 7 time champions. egypt. i do feel already assured of the place and the next year's competition
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a 11 draw was enough for which one is on the previous f calling up here. so it was back in 2012 and the nfl do a mix and start for the houston, texas in the win over the dallas cowboys. mixon rushed 409 yards and 3 touchdowns and this 34 to 10 victory. the when means the taxes on top of the a, a see saw decision because of is have not lost 5 consecutive games all but ending their sales. so it's, it's hard when it leaves matter who your plan is, are the way. right? and it knows a great field coming in, know we had it out there and just seeing our guys in a different balance and they're still seeing a different look in your eye all week. like i just want our guys remain focused, remain locked in and it's not just to play as her face danger. as a national, healthy, deep referee, mich dunning took a big hit to doing this game between the colorado avalanche and the philadelphia. $76.00, is it?
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it's 2 year old rough. it was taken to hospitalized precaution, but thankfully he looks to have escaped serious injury that consider and that's it for me, laura santa, thanks very much. now let's return to the sound of the south african line between police and a legal minus one minus now tells us in his own words why he is forced to work and legally. and i'm in my now i'm living in south africa. i'm proud of you. so what i'm seeing for the, it's hard to say if i can outside the mine on, on there's almost a month in thing still funded they, they are giving us a hard time. the honesty with almost every day they are 22,
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i look forward and i do off depending on it or they are in ok the adult depending on it. not stealing any profile of any passing we uh, go in underground on the place is that the, i know 20 it or because we know that this is a life we can get something for off images to heat or though it's the risk, but we don't have any options because there's no jobs where we are. there is no job. i don't understand for the to the, on the, almost every day. they the ducks all these, this apartment, i get to oppose the almost every day i will come in may, please make so that we get him as soon as possible because who are going to die, they will,
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the more provide in student funding. there will be more coming on the kind with cool, high more space all in this time of year. because everyone, the money amounts had from a lower a kyle, for this news our you can find plenty more on our website this onto 0 adult. calm and funny will be here in a moment with most of the days the a full year of war in gaza. and now it is really troops invading lebanon, are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. extraordinary men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have been to their mini bus only to face 6th
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