tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 20, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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of the extra mile or other media, those goals. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm my insight. this is a news ally from joe hall coming up in the next 16 minutes. the us close is embassy, and ukraine's capital came certainly seeing the rest of them potentially significant. our attack is really full. so as deliberately targets civil defense crews in northern gaza. 12 palestinians have been killed since door is running full size bomb areas across the 11 on while the us special envoy proposed to deliver a message to israel. hong kong media mobile,
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jimmy ly testifies and co opted. thousands of prominent activists are given lensky, present sentences. welcome to the program. we begin this news out with the will in ukraine on the latest escalation between the 2 sides. the u. s. is temporarily closing its embassy in cave, asif, and abundance of caution, because it has received specific information of a potential significant advertising on this se, on wednesday. multiple explosions have been had in cave, and the crane in military says it's working to repel aerial souls. meanwhile, the us president joe biden has authorize the use of antique personnel landlines in ukraine. it is his 2nd major policy shift on military assistance this week.
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allies had held off on supplying ukraine with land mines because of the danger they oppose to civilians. the us as hoping the weapons will slow russians advance in the east as go straight down is there, as i said, beg, he joins us now live from cave. so i said, what more we hearing about the u. s. embassy shut down. how significant do we think it is? was significant enough for the united states to close the embassy here in the capital key, even tell the employees to stay at home and go to shelters. when the air raid sirens go off and we don't know what intelligence and what information they have, but this does come at their time. and russia has low, lower the threshold of in using nuclear weapons in response to ukraine. having the permission to strike deeper into the rest of the using the, the tech comes along the range missile has and they've already used uh, insights versus the top 10 debris and region 10. and that's about $120.00 come to
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us from that ukraine and border. so this comes off the back of that tension of the possible escalation that russia has been warning against. the use of a loving ukraine to use is on the range missiles. now overnights, we heard a raid sirens, a book keeps the capital and the sense of explosions. we understand that it may be just to drones. so nothing really is not significant. but as i said, people will be bracing themselves out. especially after hearing this news about the united states embassy here in the capital case. we've also had the us authorize the use of these anti personnel land lines. where are they likely to be used for the luxury to be used in the east of the, of, of, of the country where you are, the russian troops have been making significant gains. now if i can just highlight the southern part of that and that's region in the, around the time of kind of a kind of a now it looks like the russians are old,
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most and sick. i think that large towns, uh, between 2 sets of russian troops is about 5 cuz i'm inches between them. so that means that the ukranian troops inside that small pockets are about 2 and a half kilometers away from ukraine and troops. and that is, that's obviously a major concern to the ukrainians and the united states as the russian troops. i'm making these advances as for these landlines. the united states has already given permission for decreeing to use cable mines, but those have to be uh, designated, but operate to. and russia has been using that in mind to be on the front lines in the east last year. but we saw and at the field hospital people come again suffering from injuries from 9 months. but it is a controversial move these lines of band and the doctor of a convention by 160 countries, but not the united states. and it's not like the ukraine hasn't received controversial lessons before, like a custody munitions. and the condition seems to be that they can only use it on
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their own territory against the united states. so want to give this to ukraine to slow down this russian excellence. and of course you have a new united states present coming in in january. and what the washington is possibly trying to do is try to give you kind of much advantage that they can before donald trump comes in, who is critical of us age ministry, age ukraine, and wants to bring this war to an end. okay, thank you for that. as i beg of that for us with those updates in that case, let's take a closer look out of the situation on the ground. russian troops have made steady gains in ukraine's east and don't yet screech. and this year, recently, they advanced in the north, east and call came region, aiming full per pounds, which you find in forces re took 2 years ago. ukraine's surprise cross border offensive intercourse which began back in august is further north and the main
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front line. although russia has regained about half of the territory in los the slicing that has continued the invasion is the 1st into russian territory since world war to. okay, i'll just there's defense and is that it likes the topless, joins me here in the studio. let's start with these land minds, these empty personnel landlines. what exactly all day and what are the challenges of the use? will ukraine is a singular treat to the line might treat on treaty um, but is still being using the 2 great effect they use them last year to repel a russian on the defensive. and these were anti tank lines, the anti personnel by the definition of a name. so was the aimed more at other disabling or killing a soldier, individual soldier. and they usually so together and t tank and anti personnel. the problem and the challenge with land mines is zip assistance, so long most of the conflicts these things live at the moment until someone steps
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on them. so it denies farm is arable land. you have a whole slew of injuries and invitations that can stress medical systems already over stress. so this is always being the challenge. now the united states states has said it is delivering a landline, so the buy degradable. so there will be a point which they no longer going to be usable. so therefore, you'll be able to reclaim, to land for civilian use. and we had a asset bank saying that the lucky to be used in on the east, in front of the bottle. how do you think it's likely to change the situation on the battlefield? who in both cost and also in the east? ukraine is very much on the defensive and land mines. a very, very good defensive weapons when the so in large groups, you slow down an advance dramatically because you need to bring combat engineers of to be able to disable the landlines. this is all done under heavy fire. so any
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washing of sold is going to fund itself in real trouble. you could also corral you denali the enemy's sudden areas. and they have to be funneled into this area which you've got covered usually by all tillery, and forms of kills. and so it's really going to complicate things with the russians . alex, what is your sense here? we're seeing the us change policy on to weapons and back to back. it is this deliberately ahead of trump administration. all they trying to give you credit as much help as they can before a term takes over. whether that's the reason or not this sunday, giving them fumble health and you could likely be in response to russia, allowing a large amount of foreign troops. we're talking about north korean troops, allegedly $10000.00. so we're going to be taking part in this a sold president. soleski is already spoken that he says he's worried not just about the 10000, but they could be thousands more coming up to us up to a 100000. and he said, so that would make a real difference on the battlefield itself, and that's
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a real jump. so real escalation, but then of course, the use of american made missiles and today the announcements. so late last night, the announcement of us on 2 personnel mines that we are seeing escalations every day on both sides. and that's a quite alarming these things have a habit of running away from sales. okay, thank you for that. i'll just as defense that as a alex the topless, the, the it is day, full 111 of israel is more on gaza on the north of the strip remains on the seas. and barrels of as strikes has caused extensive destruction just hours ago and is riley strike on a home in giovanni, a killed 12 people that live here in the north. is there any forces of attack the come out of the hospital?
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the director was warned as a catastrophe at the facility. he says soldiers open far as the hospital with children and the elderly of being treated for non nutrition with on tuesday night and rescue workers. searching for survivors was killed him. how many most of the law was responding often is riley strike and gone to city. the spokesman for the gauze of civil defense agency says, is really forces on deliberately targeting his team. they've killed $87.00 rescue workers since october the 7th of last year. let's go to target, presume he's the only for us and they're all by la tarrant, some more civil defense crease targeted in these latest as rainy strikes yeah, in fact we know that many areas of course the gone and straightway on the full flow in is valley attacks within the past 24 hours and to be more personalized during the night attacks. but we know that many residential buildings way directly
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targeted, including a building that was completely flat top, which civilians in fact lot yes, town at killed a was thing you as well another building which is a few kilometers away from that site and develop a valid town watch quelly, i'll get to what 12 civilly is what killed and one of the victims is as quietly a palestinian a professor. so educating an electrical bundle that was plenty of in the past. as these see some of these in fact, refused to please from these areas, as well as honest, but pretty much close to try to and the pos periods of the north of the straight box. what's the survey interested to point out? we've got another s right to place in a sub for a neighborhood which is a neighborhood that is located in the southern side of gauze. the city wants to strike to place civil defense. what both lights as they rushed to the site of the site. once they are linked to the site, the work squarely targeted by is by the us and are we doing this, stuck our states. and this report is of cause of 68. as far as we know,
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based on the spokes person of cause, the defense, this type meant that one civil defense officer was killed and others who knows use for pizza, strikes or civil defense. what cause and even actions is as well have hinges, the ability to provide to cryptic slight possibility is trapped in areas that have been designated to be conflict savings. and at the same time, i have left dues casualties on the, especially in the strike, we are unable to verify the numbers of civilians killed in dash twice a year to the ability of even civilians to recover customers from underneath that house that was targeted. and now it tend to be a, by the bumper, this is a very totally hold from the reality. what's going on in the, in the notes of costs and even in $1.16, which has been one of the main densely populated areas off to the mass displacement took place in the north of the strait fox. we continue to hear from separately as in other parts of the causes that minutes refreshments,
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us long coming. we soon different deed use emerged from the east by the slowly showing them raising the flags on the top fruits of buildings and each valley. in fact, la here town thought, also simply as was to bet consent to us that by 2 of us, the raging with the policy and palm trees on the display occupation forces fun. absolutely what we know that, you know, that part has been strong phones into a very destroyed landscape of ruffled that is excessive hating by the hour as 2 minutes are approaching has been ongoing at the north for more than 45 days. there is no end in sight for what's going on to like to be spent on getting the nation to control of another concept because i'm tired, as you say, the fish in northern gauze and now well over 45 days. uh, what is this meant for the humanitarian situation? what are you hearing about how people are coping without any aid or food or medical supplies coming in?
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well what we know that is that the humanitarian situation of the northeast is deteriorating with catastrophe for patients, especially that families. what traps in areas of conflict including to value if it last? yeah. i think town one did not receive significant a supplies by humanitarian organizations, even agents that were set to in order to provide comments as trust with live saving supplies have been shopped at best, simply restricted by these, by the um, before out the military, 2 points that were set and the main roads leading to the thoughts of city. we know that. now, what has been gone to the goal is this trip is considered to be a fraction of $508.00 trucks that cannot be even sufficient to match the very growing needs of causes population of the north that day by day close for the we each single strike that the army has talked to the may, what houses that palestinians have been using just to fluids in the north of cause i multiple locations. and at the same time, a,
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the goal is as health ministry has been appealing to international community to provide fairly functional hospitals. so with medical supplies, but to now what has been done cannot match the broadening need left their needs. absolutely, and that's in the north that thank you for that. are a couple assume that for us in do out by with updates. let's get more on the attack on the come all add 100, settle out there, as well as all the colors was inside the medical facility. when is raining, forces launch their attack on choose day. he's spoken to stop about the working conditions, allowing 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 if i what continues, it seemed to allow me to talk to the news, who's the director of the i c u unit c, and they came out of the hospital and the family in the devons to show the hospital
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is been show the explosion spread track no 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 patients, so elderly. this hospital is unable to help them. the attacks on the hospital are compounded by the shortages and medical supplies and equipment. all work is very difficult for the yeah, this is the how we spoke to the customers truth and this is a short from the inside of the i c unit. and as he mentioned, the come out of the hospital as this subject it to a through a thing, by the way, the army. yeah. sure things the hospitalization, the they destroy the tax volta and the to approve of the hospital and here is a newborn baby. why indeed need to me because cat,
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which is totally an absence and they receive nothing does sweep and they come out of the hospitals. yeah. so this is the overall situation here in the nothing gusta exactly came out of the hospital and there was no any urgent supply get in. so this has to some of the we will lose 2 money lives. we've got to adjust the, the amount of drug costs because all this time there's really middle tre is carrying out reins in several areas of the occupied. westbank and soldiers stole in the city of janine on tuesday nights, unconfirmed in palestinian sizes. they opened fire and destination explosive devices. kidding. it needs to palestinians. rates also happened in hebron and knob lewis. and in the java zone, refugee comes out of the palestinian information center is reporting is riley
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settlers have set fire to cause in a village north of ramallah satellite tax and the occupied west bank of increase since israel's worn gauze again last october. let's get more on this with time and come loose and associate professor of public policy at the don't want us to for graduate study is tamira. we know there's been a rise in settle, yvonne and some palestinians in the occupied westbank since, as well as one gauze and began about a year ago. but it, it doesn't really come to the forefront, unsurprisingly, because we're focusing on garza and then 11 on give us a sense of how bad the situation is there in the occupied west. by now. it's very dire, very bad. the 1000000 and these daily attacks have become a normal routine, like, you know, it's different cutters by the israeli army. the coordinated, basically in the army and the settlers have an off of hand. they can invade cities, burn cause equipments at that people. but us thing and farmers,
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and this outlines perfectly with the, the big vision of the cut off is the government. i mean, only recently, a couple of days ago. uh, these are the finance minister of summit which uh he, he gets cleared orders to live in and took his and the government to prepare for an exceed the, the west bank, annex thing it. and they can get fucked off. is that right? or the degree 3 is that a and this isn't for petition also. uh it's, it's uh for the, the new coming us. i mean, the solution, i mean to get the blessings as if things, i mean in the mindset the thinks would be very smooth. and the new us and the solution would have less this means. so, and these are a lot of the mindset. i think the west bank is the, is the big price for them guys. what has been done to owens with this ongoing genocide? it does not pose any threats for is it in the we don't know what's going to happen with the future of gaza, thoughts guys off of them it's, it's
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a no issue anymore. and but the west bank is the big prize. this is what they're looking at, they want to and it was like the smart and it's official. now, i mean, this is how i mean now that are for some of those official policies that are under the making to uh, to initiate this process. not to mention that this one is already in control of lots of parts of those bank, but they want to sort of sort of defy the meetings that expand the control of, of, of, of midland. and some of the violence, of course, has also increased. we've had you as president jo, buttons, administration say that they have sanction 33 individuals and entities over the last 10 months. who have been involved in illegal is ready supplements as well as secular violence. how successful have sanctions like these been to that emotional? i mean, i mean the success is very limited because, i mean, it's like, when you say this, the elephant of the room is the government. it's a 2nd, the government in cottages set the mets confiscating. let this event,
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that is an idea for us, the state, the mindset, and then you will of the most about the can, the groups, the one of the french and a new target them. but the video that looked at this is, is the government, the government itself. so i think the assistant seed on, on stopping supplements expansion, vishal, the target design, the government, that means of funding, or providing funding toys that are in the bows. info supplements. essentially the companies that, that also reward or the any stablish smith's, the floor in the west bank and central government officials who go out vocally and publicly and speak authentic stations. lance, i mean, so much as i mean, most of those are in a cabinet. i mean, including nothing, you know, i mean the, they talk about it, so fish. and that was little push of language. so you kind of just ignore that different than the roman, go up to a smaller group of fun ethics and say what we're doing a lot of work out. of course that's not enough. i mean, that has to be a drastic major change in the relation between the us government that is on the so
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let me just and see about stuffing is what i am or from by next thing on the 30th. okay, thank you. time our commitment associate professor public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. my pleasure to announce here, 11 on on is really forces to have targeted vehicles of the lebanese automate named laws show unit in southern 11 on entering 2 soldiers. this happened up to 3 lebanese soldiers were killed in is riley strike on the southern 11 on tuesday evening and follows the launch attack on number 2. on monday, rescue as have been scouring the extensive rumble. left fi is really strikes, the 10s of thousands of homes have been destroyed since is where a launched informing campaign in the south 41 lebanese soldiers have been killed in is there any attacks since october of 2023 are now us special envoy, a most health stain is preparing to visit israel off to holding tubes in 11 on yesterday on choose day. he met with lebanon's cad. take
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a prime minister nigi mccarthy as well as the speaker solomon not be very hosting said that a cs fi deal is within reach. let's get more from zeta, ahold of the she's in february for us. so it is a no, we will ask you about diplomacy in a moment. but 1st, what is the significance of the strike on the lebanese army of the night? while it's the timing, while there are efforts to bring about a ceasefire and the lebanese army is expected to pay a central role in implementing any ceasefire deal. there were 2 incidents in the past few hours last night, and this varies try kits in an army position and sort of fund that's in southern lebanon. so 3 killed the army saying that this was a deliberate attack of a short while ago the army announcing the death of one soldier, their vehicles came under as really fire in the roads,
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a very close to the border itself. the 1st time the lebanese army has been at target to them, the ongoing war between israel and has the law. they've lost more than 40 men in recent months. the army is not directly involved in this conflict. it is staying on the sidelines for a number of reasons, even though it calls as well the enemy, it's saying on the sidelines because 1st of all, it's week. it hasn't responded to any of these attacks, as well as a much stronger force. and 2nd, there's a lot of political considerations because the, as well as decision to open up a front against is route and support of gaza. it's a divisive decision here, and the army is split along political and victorian lines and there is a need to keep the army in tact because it is a guarantor of civil peace and assault just that. the army is in a predicament because it's just a lot of it's funding from the united states. this is a nearly bankrupt states that cannot pay the salaries of its soldiers. now, the proposals that are on the table involved, the army,
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extending the states authority across southern 11 on it's we'll need as well as approval to do that in order to avoid any internal strife with what is cleared. israel does not believe the army can carry out this task. so we have to ask ourselves why these steps of attacks against the lebanese army at a time when there is discussions on, you know, what comes next, the post war period, the 11 on a few like it was in a given everything you've just said, uh, we know we had from amos hawk stain yesterday saying that a deal is possible. i mean is, is that really unlikely event? well, hawks then spent the nights in baby roots. he is expected to go to israel later today. there's still no official confirmation. he held that talks with an aide to the speaker 5 minutes after meeting the speaker, parliament himself who said that they discussed technical details of this us draft
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to cease fire proposal. but at the same time that'd be but a who is negotiating on behalf of hezbollah, representing has the law. he is saying that the, you know, the ball is now in israel's court. how will as well respond to this us draft sees fire proposal. he said that he asked the us envoy whether it's relative parts and drastic. this and hoss been told him, yes they did. but you know, people are not optimistic that would be the deputy head of hezbollah as political council would commodities. yes. so they said that, you know, people cannot be optimistic simply because of the past experience on how is rel, dealt with these fire negotiations concerning the war on gaza. that israel makes pledges, and then, you know, makes other demands and it doesn't one piece. so the feeling you hear is that is going to be, you know, difficult to get this deal, you know, agreed upon. and that is why people are really concerned about the possibility of further escalation. okay, thank you for that. say no,
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hold on that for us in beverage. still ahead on this island, is there a nice island? i'm catherine story and i wrote the number of reported cases of violence against women and kenya is rising. we'll speak to survive is to say they need the couple minutes to do more, to protect them. weeks of violent demonstrations forces dialogue between opposition policies in most i'm the hell i really is pretty cold across the good parts of northern europe. now you can see there's massive cloud and that's the boundary between the very coda and the match model right now, this every flight pressure here that's going to continue making his way southwards
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and east was because of the coal we're talking in behind. so we, while down it's a single fingers across and over the past most night, flour is coming in to get across golf soon. i think fewer crossing wells, full wedding, stay the snow, making its way into the hot if you up and sinking further south with some heavier right. down towards the bulk is pushing a little further south. and is it really what we ran? the cats and dogs hit that was a weather about wintry weather continues to make his way for the east. what's not coming back in behind on the package of that more snow the just a by the out. so some really heavy right? big down pools coming across southern france into northern areas of spain and portugal, the cold i will receive come the we can, the head of that we have got some wet weather to into the canary as much of north africa. fine and dry, a rush of showers and now with cross, so hard to find for good, just pushing across the southern franchise of west africa into the gulf with guinea still a few showers there into been in target and also into
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a good part of done of the some in arabic is steadfast, bone, 5 years before israel. okie by the west pine author has spent a lifetime resiliency and peace for the resisting the occupation that confines his life and the road. so as a witness follows 25 years of his family's unwavering coverage of humanity. the face of sexual colonialism rooted in the west, on a jersey to the latest news. as it breaks, students are left to long to find a battle on their own in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding horror with detailed coverage. even these hospital costs can so that's a bit space of a treatment. tend to be a graveyard 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 how scare their faces up to lift to conditions the. it's the the welcome back and watching out. as a reminder, on top stories this ella, the united states, as close, it's embassy in ukraine's capital case sizing, a potential significant. our attack on the city requirements ministry says it's working to repel a russian air attack and stay 411 of as well as one gaza on the north remains on the seas and firewall surface riley asteroids has cause extensive destruction every
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night. it's hot since i have gone to city and giovanni, a town have killed that nice 20 palestinians, including a civil defense member who was killed as he was rescuing. survive is, is there any forces have targeted and lebanese all mean vehicle injuring to soldiers and self and 11 on honors and launch is where any attack which left tops of numbers here in the south, in rubble. police in kenya say 97 women have been killed in the last 3 months in the most violent ways. human rights activists, a cooling on the government team, declared rising cases of violence against women, a national disaster in january, thousands of women protested demanding measures to protect them. catherine, so it has this report from not maybe it's going to go up. sorry i'm doing it was 20 years old when she was stopped by a boyfriend in march. oh no, not bad. now he fled the scene immediately after some other save the police have
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failed. to find him, he got up want to know what to do. i have suffered the loans and i have lots to tutor to murder. there is no one to help me. the police are taking me round in circles. i am not just seeking this for myself. yeah, you, if the killer is not found, he will kill to get this is not an isolated case. police in kenya, c, 97 women have been killed in the last 3 months. some of the killings of some weight on area with several mutilated bodies of women was found in this disused choirs. in july, police arrested a suspect, but in bizarre twist of events, he escaped from custody. most recently a woman's filled with fleets. hans topped off her 12 year old niece, possibly rate vend, struggled hard 20 year old dota stopped vent. officials including president william
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moved to say they are doing the best to keep women safe. the survivors of domestic abuse want more than just talk, saying the president, just how we were saying that's the absolutely. that's women. i mean let them as most of the fitness says fast, isn't this problem. i think we met at being killed in dallas for the asthma and the most and many are funny members, isn't listening cases that she is less on strange as in another part of and i wrote the florence k, a runs a safe house, that host children who have been sexually assaulted, 60 called here. the youngest is only 7 years old caches. she's frustrated about how long it takes to investigate and try that cases. i talk to somebody about $600.00. i go to my way to take care of children, go through sexual violence. who are the responsibility of the kind of governments who doesn't like who to listen even to know that the children do exist. the moment
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they bring them on my gets that is it. i cannot be decided on the photo of a back that the list is home. she fears that the man who killed had delta good also home. ha. kathy saw y'all do. sierra nairobi last spring in queen to laurie. she's the executive director of the association of media women and kenya, she joins us now from not ruby. thank you so much for your time. how widespread is this issue of violence against women in kenya? is it happening in mainly the cities or is it across all communities? thank you so much by the name of the full dash shooting us look life on this issue that is affecting us currently in care of fiction agenda. best development is one of the most privileged and abuses of human rights be experiencing in kenya. right now it happens, you put a measure of what the inverse setting of incentives,
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the difference is letting me on the phone and in each other takes a look at these things. for example, you're talking about learning treat, can email females, the 9 student sexual gender disturbance by the time the 18 years old and all that he was looking at. it's about 1397 percent. okay. i mean, we love experienced individual as in the lifetime. uh, you know, the unfortunate thing is the 2nd phones of, uh, going to be southern like the new females in terms of nation for tonight. and you bring in some changes in traditional policy. the policy that the cultural d knowing comes to the end of the suicide cases. we're looking at the media reports and researches that i showed that we're talking about level $500.00 human. what be to the teen 2017. in 2024 and just uh,
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video me from uh, an additional cold series they've come. they recorded about a 162 cases that have been from chemistry to create the going on. okay, now on this, yeah, i know these things a monthly we can see that there to be 9 jump a quantity bill to need, and then we'll be also seeing a lot of of pieces of file as well as how from those right. i mean, a lot of what you're describing is cultural, isn't it? it's cultural issues where women is seen as inferior to men. women tend to suffer in silence. i mean, how, how do you tackle something like that? how do you change the sort of deep for you to the narrative that has passed down from generation to generation? i want you to take a lot of effort a lot. i like to say that for us to and that, but to do this multiple frontier one imagined to facing kenya and societies in
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african countries. in general, we really helped to put in collected effort from different access into assess beginning for christian. i had to ask myself, is way, is probably coming from. and if you asked me, it's tammy from the deeply seems a bunch of what i, the teens of the, publish it in by the men and boys of society. this is where we need to stop having the conversations. we get the gleedy's and have conversations with man and boy to address the other line, social norms and help them become more aware and beautiful. and it helps address didn't lifted the ability to continue the inquiry to apologize for interrupting your dentist with shorts of time. and you are calling for the government to declare this as a national disaster. what are you hoping that is going to achieve my name?
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the 1st thing that you're going to do is we want us to search for those 3 things that you want us to send to you. but we will remain in golf cuz the city located all of the show the and wondering where the week of labor and the following the so things policy will be the because strength of the legal framework. so this the country because all do show hold the right life and if you don't just like to, oh ok now including the minimum go and from also be suicide cases. well uh we just do this on the lead and just didn't believe is justice denied. so we won't be the guy gets pd investigation and the said something about the truth of the 2 internal gigs, the laws around around such of in general. and since i can ensure that because it has pointed to the needs of god and re mendera thing that you're hoping to achieve
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between my name is this chris public awareness and education by launching nationwide continues during the boston side, the quality and changing the call from june and okay, quinta, i appreciate your time today between to and board executive director of the association of media women antonio, thank you for operations. have been gone for rescue operation of hundreds of mine is trapped inside and the legal line in south africa. there's been a 10 standoff between police on the minus as they refused to come to the surface for fear of being arrested malcolm lab reports. this was my sitting room with this . you can see the cathy who's nephews, one of the mine is still on the ground, told us he understands why his name is broke, his house to pieces and sold them for scrap. he says his entire sub was dismantled in the last 2 years by people who would desperate for jobs like his nephew and
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hundreds of others who went down this disused mind shop digging for gold to kill him. it says on the ground, most of the mines in this area closed more than 30 years ago. some of the women that we have a fundraising, these, the husbands, is under the, the underground. so because no, it's safe for them to come out. they are sleeping with an empty stomach with the keys. please say the rest, it's thousands of illegal. mine is hundreds of deceased minds in an operation that was almost a year. okay. it'd be that the top of the shaft and still fontaine for weeks. the hon. visit mine is the life haven't come out of the police were accused of trying to stop the mount equipments being brought to the mind in preparation for a professional rescuers operation. volunteers from the nearby community say they pulled several mine is out last week. so i'm on well, and one of them that the rest,
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the volunteer is assigning in tennessee forms again stating that their operating is carried out their own risk. it is with very basic equipment. this is the spindle. they've been using to low food messages and rescue was into the soft and people involved say this time i get a low assembly down to communicate to the miners. that a professional rescue operation is being planned. the following to say those below and now to week to come up and the right is to go on to lift them. please don't believe it. easy to go miles iris user to exit on that particular desktop. because the way to kathy came to the mind to try and find out if he's nephews get a live. he says the government should license and regulate the in full minus. and then if it doesn't let them dig for the left over gold that they'll be stealing scrap from the rubble of houses like his will committing west crimes just to
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survive. malcolm web out his era still fontaine, south africa, or some banks president is quoting for political dialogue with the position policy soft a month long unrest triggered by a dispute through the election. but while purchased may have become less frequent. many people remain angry about issues like corruption, minute minute reports from the capital not put to protest against loss means dispute to the election results of going to move in 2 weeks. you'll probably publish woke up no, but of course i would like to take this opportunity to invite the for presidential candidates to keep my cool so that together we can assess the situation and find a solution to the benefits the modem because we love part of the country as people need us up to, to well, many of the demonstrations across mozambique of slowed anger against reports of both rigging has been fueled by high unemployment poverty fading services and
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allegations of corruption. in one of the most prominent field cases, officials are accused of accepting bribes of up to $100000000.00 us dollars for contracts to develop the fishing industry and improve maritime security with the millions of dollars a foreign loans. i've also gone missing the gun journalist living on board to follow to the trial of muslim banks form a finance minister manual trying to was found guilty in the united states of financial crimes when the trial becomes property. cause why are those the stream live to on the tv shows, how's the in the most, i'm beginning leap or the bank or roped into why and how they use the public phone . so they make that deputy in the name of the nation. but we saw, for example, the sign of the former president on those simple stuff, money that's he got to have to $3.00 mediums, $1.00 and $1.00 samsung and the share and give us
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a gift 10 land rover for they framed. the reported misappropriation of funds has, wasn't most a big step crisis according to the central anti corruption office. more than $6000000.00 was lost to corruption. in the 1st off of this year alone, i'll confirm some of the good corruption in those and being it's so common that it feels like a room with all the public and private institutions practicing. and with that following this past, it's hard to achieve and it's the next. it's very painful because people who commit corruption don't think about those who are poor the government. meanwhile, one supposition need of a nancy and $1.02 pay for the damage caused during the recent post election. demonstrations in the facebook live montana condemned the acts of vandalism, but says he's not responsible. out of the say the spice of public can go on a right change of issues. the process maybe visiting out because montane as left mozambique. he says for his safety, a delay by the constitutional counseling announcing the final results and people returning to work,
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but also contributed to the loss of momentum. so me de la all does. there are multiple to mozambique, hong kong, banana and media logo. jimmy lie has begun testifying in course in a high profile. national security trial lies the keys of polluting with foreign forces, conspiring to publish suspicious content in his full daily newspaper charges are linked to the i'm think i'm in the process of 2019 and carry a maximum sentence of life in prison lies tests when he comes out to 45 people with jail for supervision on, choose day and home cons law and just national security trial should focus move from home that have been some lengthy delays and there is a concern about that. but there's also a cause for concern as a result to all of a fresh development from the us with the washington boeing through sanction officials responsible for the position of the national security local 9. what they
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described as a harsh sentence for the social democracy. 47, just a day ago that we'll be concerned about that. how that impacts this case that is going on today. here at west cabin quotes the officials have, as we provided before, warned against any interference from foreign governments in pumpkins, internal affairs that was particularly off to donald trump file to secure the release, all but jimmy lie, but this fresh developments will be cause for concern among the legal community, there was a strong feeling here that the rule of law is inside the buds. this will perhaps raise questions about the bill. see of judges thoughts to carry out that work uh, effectively and without any sort of interference. but that so it does come with
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a time when there are concerns about some of the quality of the trial taking place because of the delays that we've been talking about. this delay to jimmy lies our case has resulted because of a shortage or lack of available national security judges. it is expected to go on. well i should say that the questioning of jimmy live is expected to go on for the next 5 days. it's, i'm clear how long the defense will go on full, but that has been frustration about this trial not concluding. and that it is already going on for, for such a long time. but to me like i haven't been in detention now for 4 years. turning now to hate see where a criminal gangs have launched a new attack on the capital targeting an upscale community in full. so prince view of the security council is set to discuss the proposal to transform the multinational security support mission and ac into
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a un peacekeeping operation. the situation on the ground is so dangerous. doctors without borders has suspended it's activities that theresa by reports, bodies lying on the streets of for the prince. it's the latch. they are gang members who were set on fire by some residents in hates known as walk ali anom to vigilance and movement fighting against guns or trying to take full control of the capital for the prince. against already control 80 percent of the city. on tuesday, members of the events, i'm gonna try to enter, but you won't be. and that skill neighborhood that has been off limits until now. they were confronted by the people and the police did was to i. e and the gangs trying to invite and create chaos when you die would come. so we wisest thing, catch it didn't, didn't killed him. so now the only official force fighting against the gangs is the haitian national police,
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with around 9000 members overseeing the population of more than 10000000 people. the united nations has deployed the multi national and security support mission. currently made up of around $400.00 police officers from kenya, but the mission is struggling to get funds and more international support. he has no elected government, and there had been no election since 2016. a new interim prime minister was sworn in last week by the transition or presidential council that is supposed to leave haiti towards elections on this, but until that happens, hundreds of thousands have been displaced. they're desperate unafraid. tom saw hold on members of the transitional council game must leave, so that a new government can take over. they stay, they're all going to die. kenya and other members of the international community are pushing to transform the un support emission into a for peacekeeping cooperation in an attempt to provide more support to the local security forces. but for now,
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a correct down with demonstration overnight outside to place the state university against the results of last month's election. you know, position says the vote was written under some of the countries came in the center of the camp. repeatedly z lilia on. so tuesday lease broke off of proteins can try to disperse the crowds daybreak with pictures. these were still resisting sooner than drugged away by the police position, pause, or se, complementary elections. last week. the government says violations were confined to a few. many georgians, viewed the election is a referendum on the countries effort to join the european union. georgia's population of 3700000 people was given a choice between closely european relations for western opposition and the strong good times with russia. multi, let's see,
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is increasing the will for terry. tuesday's purchase a cameraman working to george's for real position properties, is arrested many of the demonstrations connected to the consumer actions. they are taking away our from them until the right to a fedex and as a policy c k to dates. and so, i'm just don't, i just don't want to leave in that kind of country where i didn't have the right to wolves will tie one tends to decide to my future. well, the main reason why i all of us are here is because the elections were not held fairly under a lot of file ations. so we don't trust the results that were presented to us. therefore, we are protesting cars because we want another election from a stone to the election campaign. the governing party of georgia dream has denied having close ties with neighboring russia, saying it's the only country in this region,
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not i have to for magic relations with most open. i so say the purchase with a finer ground. and that seems to be what i do for now. tuesday night seeing more demonstrations. please prepare for me. this is the elective government is sent home services and you sims, which isn't present use as a new ok, secure donald trump's conviction in a harsh money case have agreed to delay his sentencing until after he leaves the white house in may, trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to hide a payment to an adult films store and was due to be sentenced next week. this bitcoin has hit a new record high policy above $94000.00 for the 1st time. crypto carnes, he has seen a major rise since donald trump won the us selection. many investors expect the new
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would insure it administration to introduce policies favorable to the digital currency. atari filmmakers. so in the spotlight, the new agile film festival local talents and getting the chance to showcase the stories and ideas of the course. then national identity. joel evans reports from dough ha. this festival has always prioritize exhibiting local talent and age to secure the country's position on the global stage. and the meeting could top program as always be in a popular fixture. one, stand out film screening this year is to outline a cinematic tribute to the incredible genuine transformation of could. so that captures the identity and pride of the country. showcasing the country's talent. is there any one of the festivals and we've seen the growth of the industry here?
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it's changing every year and getting bigger every year. but also we've seen an amazing and going to new golden age of cinema and the region that is now the presented in festivals, oliver that was abroad a long time ago. the edge of film festival is to expand guitars, cultural footprint, and more importantly, developed the countries film industry and so means the structure in order to attract international productions and inspire the next generation. so may, cuz one of that generation is calissa who's film boat screened at the festival in 2021. this year he's generating an experience code from ground 0 in the share of downtown. this experience for, for us is very personal. i mean, every year we do the intelligence admissions under the jump in festival umbrella. this year we wanted to create a personal experience for the viewers. and we wanted to also shut lights on very important issues through these brave 22 filmmakers, though, were able to create films under very unfortunate circumstances. first screened at
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the toronto international film festival from ground 0 offers a unique opportunity for audiences to discover people's deeply personal perspectives of life in gaza. the experience is one of 2 programs that the child film festival this year, entirely dedicated to the ongoing injustices and violent aggression being faced by palestinians on a daily basis. i think it's very important to get out from guys um no stories. so this project, it's like to like a window to look at this more detail. ready of the daily life, despite the challenges faced by people across the region, the festival program 6 to show stories that inspire unity, promote empathy and a shared understanding with audiences everywhere. joel evans audra 0, the okay, that's it. from name on the inside for this news, i'll be back phone. just
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