tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 20, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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comes moderate content equally, especially in times of conflicts. 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 adjusting, you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm sort of in. yeah. it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our lives from doha coming up in the program today. us and boy analyst hochstein holds austin lebanon for a 2nd day. he's hoping to make progress on a us brokerage ceasefire. proposal is really a tax across guys that has killed at least 20 palestinians. since dawn will get an
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update from our correspondence on the ground. russia condemns the us for allowing ukraine to use into personnel land mines, accusing it of doing everything to prolong the war. and 12 pack hasanti soldiers have been killed in an attack on a military check point in the northwest. on far as far with a sports as raphael and the dallas glittering tennis career comes to an s by just one to be remembered as a good person. and a kid that follow that in on that chief more than what they ever did. defeats and the davis cup put names in the end of the row. so the $22.00 time grand slam chance the so we start this news, our in b route where the us special envoy most hochstein is holding talks for a 2nd. a he's hoping to make progress for a potential ceasefire deal between his real and has the law. though the lebanese
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group has expressed doubts about israel's commitments. the motto, sorry. oh, really? what hochstein has said from his viewpoint gives us some hope that a ceasefire is achievable for focusing on the battlefield. leading negotiations to speaker barry. however, we know israel strategy and negotiations with some us putting the blame always on the mass and holding them continuously responsible for the clocks. for the whole world knows fitness and yahoo is and has always been undermining any positive as a separate lebanese soldiers have been killed by is really strikes during lock scenes. visit one strength hit the south on wednesday morning, and another strike 3 lebanese soldiers were killed at a base in our fund on tuesday. let's get one all this from zayna holder, and they would say no, you're following these negotiations. there appears to be some movement incremental movement, hard to point to file viciously. but if you put all the threads together, right, has block israel,
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the lebanese prime minister and 11 the speaker of parliament, all of this together. where do we stand right now? as well as may be a bit too early to say that a cease fire deal is eminence, but there is no doubt there has been progress now the us and boy am as hawks then held overnight, talks with aids to the speaker of parliament and to be buried, this is what we understand. they were trying to narrow the differences. if you like 11 on had some concerns with this us a draft ceasefire proposal they've been, they say they've been dealing with it, open the and they welcome it and they've been flexible. but they had some concerns, so there were overnight meetings and half an hour from now and was hawks and is expected to arrive here at buddies, residents that will be their 2nd meeting and as many days. and then we are expected to hear from the us and voice. so that means sticking point is the enforcement
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mechanism of un resolution. 1701. when hawks in was here last in october and late october, he did tell 11, he's officials your commitment to implement a really un resolution 170. 1 is just not enough because you failed to do that over the past. the 18 or so years since 2006 when it was adopted. so as well as demanding and enforcement mechanism. so what we're understanding is that 11 on could accept a us rules in overseeing the implementation of this resolution. which calls on has belong to pull back from the border. it's military infrastructure pulled back from the border, and that the lebanese army extends its the states authority along the border alongside you and troops. so a u. s. roll apparently will be acceptable to the lebanese side and most likely to the, to the israeli side as well. we are hearing reports that this was, you know, one of the conditions of israeli prime minister benjamin, nothing at home,
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but still this is where there is cautious. optimism we don't know is ralph's position. this is nina. ok. i, i'd like to cover, we're going to cover some of the same ground again because i think it's really important for us to understand what the discussion is about really is about a un resolution 1701 or viewers will have heard those numbers many times. 1701. this was in a un resolution was the name number of a un resolution that was passed in 2006, 18 years ago. and it provided for the withdrawal of hezbollah from southern lebanon, and the disarming of has the law. so what you're telling us is they're now discussing how to implement a text that was passed by the us 18 years ago, but not effectively implemented if i got this right. so yes, but i also have to point out something that i've been is the side lebanon's officials, especially those who hold power allied to hezbollah. they don't believe this
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resolution calls for the this arguments of hezbollah. they believe it calls for how's bullet pulling back from the border north of the latania river. um, over the past, the 24 hours we saw 2 is really strikes on lebanese army positions, killing 411 these army soldiers. the timing of this attack sought the 1st time they've attacked them, even though they've been staying on the sidelines of this, of this conflict of the timing. it could be seen as a message from as well that we do not trust the lebanese army to carry out this mission alone because 11 his army will not confront has the law. and that's why the enforcement mechanism is the sticking point. who is going to ensure that has the law does not build up its military infrastructure along the boards or, and to push back the north of the, of the latania river. now the issue of hezbollah as weapons. and it may be too early to even discuss that, but as well through their, you know, statements that the officials are making. they believe that they have weakened the
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group and the group has been weakened. there's no doubt they've lost their political leadership. they've lost a lot of military commanders, but as well to has an interest in an ending what could be a prolonged war of attrition, to stop the rock and fire across the border and allow people in northern as well and central as well to resume their daily to there's a lives. so this is where the negotiations are centering on to find a way to implement that. now we heard hezbollah officials and i think this is very important, talk about trusting body to ensure that any deal will not violate level non sovereignty. so, but this is a us roles. how will that be seen by some of its support there? so we're still at the very beginning but, but it seems that there has been some progress you have isn't. there's a lot of trust involved in everything you've described, trusting the americans trusting the lebanese speaker of parliament. uh, okay, you're, you're on top of these negotiations. as soon as you have something new to report, we'll be talking to using a hold or reporting from
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a route. thank you so much. i daniel levy is the president of the us middle east project. you're also a former advisor in the is really prime minister's office and you are joining us from london. thank you for your time today, daniel. your thoughts? first of all on these ceasefire, i hesitate to call them negotiations. but pulse, at least in direct talks between his real and his below. well, what we've seen thus far from where we're waiting, perhaps some new announcements today. what we have seen is he's really trying to achieve via it's american proxy in these to what's it could not achieve on the baptists or so it's rather has not been yes. damage done to hezbollah is 0, is not being able to achieve this total victory. despite all that destruction garza,
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and despite the destruction into that israel seems to again taking a page out or if it's booked with a video, israel seems to be placed into the negotiations, some coins into pills. the specific one here would seem to be its freedom of arrange something where you violate in an agreement, another state sovereignty, in this case, leveling with the freedom to operate in that state. i don't think that is something that could be paul 1280 deal, but the american administration is happy to carry these roles. now under it's a red herring that we're or it's a way of making sure that the negotiations will not succeed trip. they can rely on america and his west and allies, to blame the opposite side. and i think whether it's a red herring or not is when we might find out in the coming days and where the israel does just to dial down on the left in front while maintaining what it's
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doing and goals are. and that is getting worse, as we know, and testing whether it to the link those 2 fronts. daniel, what you say is really interesting, you raise the possibility that perhaps i'm paraphrasing. so correct me if you, if you feel, i'm not saying it right. but that perhaps is real, is not negotiating in earnest. you mentioned the word poison pill and the, perhaps this is a smoke screen. and israel is giving the appearance of talking about a ceasefire when they really have no intention of engaging in what have i got that right? so when you have a mediator that he's never willing to call us. as the recalcitrant rejection is potty, it always leaves that option open for you, right? and it means you can go into this and say, let me test what is the maximum i can get for, for this, i just read this created expectations in its own public which cannot be met to. and
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it's like the time to get that maximum. i can comfortably say, oh well, we try to stay off the sides boat, isn't it? washington and washington will always allow, i say, yes, even though they know that smoke detects even though they're the ones in the tools they will align with you and not just a line with you. but importantly, they will maintain your ability to militarily continue to pursue what you are doing at great cost, the cost of the nice civilians this case medical work is a, what is the destruction that i would argue it costs to americans, reputation. but let's talk about for a moment. so yeah, i think is role basic to use looking at this and say both options are open. we can get the linkage. if we can get some of the things we want the obviously by just throw into the mix. so is that his role is going to be drawn further into a grounding station. if these tools don't work out,
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these role does have an issue with the last disease, as it is incorrect, it does have an issue with the strange place to call. it was obvious, i'm only thing to which be ok, which st. dollars that down, but maintain the horrors in dollars or so there is an option for a deal. the question is whether it is rel will accept something that he showed all it's max symbolism. when he knows it keeps you these things in the other ways given the americans. i think one could argue pretty easily that israel does not have a great track record 11 on going back 50 years, right? they invaded the country multiple times. they tried regime change. i'm talking about the seventy's and eighty's here. they've killed multiple hezbollah leaders by the way, us on this for all. it was not the 1st and all of this has not achieved last thing security. i mean, the lasting security along israel's northern border should as real rethink its approach to lebanon in your view. a very important point you raised me 1st. it's interesting to hear the list recording and what the americans
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to say about how do we get serious this implementation of un resolutions uninstall, split back and as well. that's interesting, since when does these read interested in implementing un resolutions and saying and pulls that back in since that's of course what they ride roughshod over all the time when it comes to their occupation of palestine. but if one takes that question your boss and zooms out. absolutely, there isn't these really position that seems to fit that if not by false and by multiple, she's not by telling them by marketing, it's not by destruction. then by more destruction is real. can somehow be taken monique, secure, and maintain a regime of ethnic supremacy over the palestinians, and the regime of fear of the office around the states, including lebanon, rob, with that, stepping back and saying, well, going to live in peace in this region. we will have to come to terms with the fact that other peoples in this region have rights will need to have those rights
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realized secured. we are going to live in security, but that has become antithetical to actually existing sign isn't as practiced by the state of israel, which is a danger to itself. and of course, to all of those around is daniel lee, the president of the us middle east project. thank you so much for your time, and thanks for joining us on the houses your news. our thank you. so i'm joined by a timer carmel, with the associate professor of public policy of the doha institute for graduate studies time, or it's great to have you on said we wanted to talk to you about concept, but i can't not talk to you about about this because as we see maybe movements and we don't know if it's movement in earnest or not, but maybe movement towards a ceasefire between his real and hezbollah. that also shows there is in contrast, no movement on a potential ceasefire in gaza. why? why the difference of excellence, question sort of i think because the goals are different. i mean, um,
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so when the 7 of folks to go to start this, the attack by how mass and then has bella joined as a support the front for the, for the scene is these latest have 2 sets of goals for how much the keyboards, what will eliminate and come as and releasing or feeding the captives and then uh, in shooting. the promise will not have any future in government because, so the mindset here is the, this is an into and then the security thing about them for it is right. because of one fact, the past has never been independence. i mean, 1st thing is don't have a states. and even with the also piece or codes, i mean, i mean the never look to establish establish of the office of an independent states . so is on some threats that was back and as a, as an attendance a good at the met that because it's the fact occupied at the goals in the northwell diffidence that they would basically focus on eliminating the threats has beloved,
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was forced to the north and residential visit as the business would lead, who would lift that houses in the north. so they did not talk about the game changing their c audio corporation will flip it on in a minute. i think so that's, and one has bella. i mean, there's a mindset when the deed with live been on, they did with her as well as the main threat, but don't, don't see the rest of the living on. they've been, they've been known as a threat. and also in the nation the, i mean that the mission community. ready recognize as liberal as an independent southern states on its own board as well. so it would be hard for the latest to go as vicious as genocide that as they went up to has a back. so that's, i think this of the key to for them to stay with this because they want to talk to you a little bit more about causes. but i want to update our viewers also on the the, the notable events of the last 24 hours is day $411.00 of israel's one gaza. and its military continues to attack the strip from all quarters. so in the north strikes on the residential buildings of killed at least 20 palestinians, including
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a professor whose family refused to flee. the area in central gaza is really a tax of injured to palestinian sheltering in the on the surround refugee camp. and in the south 2 separate drone attacks of killed at least 2 people in the city of rough uh, 24 people killed since wednesday morning, but that number is only expected to rise as more injured or taking to overburdened hospitals. satari come back to you. oh, i beg your pardon, tarry cowboys? do most 0, sorry. come with whom has more of the situation in northern because it has been a very rocky night to put them in the notes of the stress off as valid as try to apply. you see a supper, a neighborhood in the southern sides of kansas city, that the residential building was completely left slots into the ground while civil defense. what? cuz when targeted, once they have been seen and decide to destroy, why do you spell it out that outpatient? a close to the board is with the israel. we do as far as we know that one
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palestinian civil defense officer was killed. the 3 others were injured and now they are getting medical treatment as a reflection about how he's doing their realities for those. what? cuz in the civil defense in gauze i to 7 of them were killed during the war on this trip whilst we are continue to provide goes on all sides of science of essential a health, especially these areas that considered to be a conflict. so now we know that this is not the only strike that took place in that area. there has been no justification of concept districts, especially when residential buildings that are faxing with civilians in egypt. valley town, mostly story building was completely destroyed. kind of thing has come from killed and yet still didn't others missing another couple of them you have had from looking for some of sophia, the director of come on as one hospital describing the situation to be encouraged to be able to collect the key commented on that
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a strike that towards the building saying that who managed to are going to the hospitals have survived 5 do. so we did not work completely hot kills and they're unable even to be recovered from under. they did pre own that building time or is back with his time requirements. where are we on the is really military offensive in northern gaza, specifically because it's been going on for weeks, weeks, and weeks and weeks in fact. and the whole point officially for israel to be lang siege, the northern guys have no food, no fuel. no water goes in attacking the hospitals are officially all of that was to empty the civilian population and get rid of every single last member of a mile. so basically, anyone who stayed in northern gauze or what are we on that? what if, if we follow, is there any statements? i mean mostly some statements by not them since couple of days ago that again and his mindset and his governess. mine says that a minute under how mass has been drastically weekends and doesn't possess city
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instructional needs right now. but the next stage is to eliminate promises. the sylvan infrastructure, or 77, sort of as, you know, i mean, that's the money to view as how much has been governance as a for more than 6 in years. so when we talk about government, it's the government's like another country. so the ministries that have the civil defense forces please, doctors the most of the much civic, but they work for the how much the government. so what they say is, think is that, of course, i mean the people is limited to come out. so many of them the us, how much has been weakened very drastically. but you'll see the 7 forces are working like, you know, the, the defense forces the like, you know, the doors, whatever. so they want this also gone. so they could contemplate or start experimenting with the they after that the instruments which is creating a new government sucks. i was in the slip that do not been on for him as old,
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independent of how my us and coordinate with these that i. so for them and the mindset that's uh, that's the, that's that understanding of a clean undistributed victoria over how much stuff, how much has nothing to do with does a b 7 affairs or minute 3 of those. so the, i'm not, the not going to be because what we see now is that the 7 forces, the 7 servants, you know, they're still functioning, we'll put it in with the very limited resources that and the 3 that always is what i mean is what i mean 8 is being delivered to best, but still, i mean, but a scene is what, how much is supervision and some big tribes supervision. this then run this weekend is a more or less. so is what i can see from the sense of how much is that it's industry to slump gone? so the, so for them it's publicly evicted in the mindset. so this is why they believe that they can continue with this campaign. what they say is, i mean, based on many reports that they will stay for another 3 months and finish with the
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ethnic cleansing with completing the notes and then gradually start engaging with this experiment. then the project of establishing new governance structures away from how much i got to start on. is it any ideas you know it's, it's tied on editor basically on this and i think that's crazy. i mean, because again, the mist at that point. i mean, as you of the people's good state it's, it's even if you have many, thomas assuming, assuming you, you mentioned lucel would be other messages and fed, and you had 0 as long as the cause of the problem remains what's, what's the use of the patient i mean, a big spec that the 2 minimum dozens will also accept the new governess structures live by is written back to a direct occupation mechanism. i think the very and delusion and it's the then they must have a way out of this. and the only way out to see it is, is, is a decent food piece process that ends the suffering. go for this thing as i'm very pleased with these ladies. but with this company, the not the,
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not another time or comment associate professor of public policy. the doha institute to graduate studies. thank you. my pleasure. the to ukraine now and the us, spain and italy say that they're temporarily closing their embassies and keys because of us intelligence on specific information of a potential significant air attack on the city. on wednesday, ukraine's military says it shot down $56.00 drones and missiles and an overnight russian attack. and us president joe biden has authorized the use of mt personnel in mines in ukraine. the russian government says it shows that us is trying to prolong the war. it is the 2nd us policy shift on military assistance this week, but us is not a signature. it's a 1997 convention banning those mines, but by didn't have planners pledge to limit their use as, as, or as, as
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a big is in keep. so as to brief us on these land mines and on this us decision. uh and i would remind her of yours just before you do that, that you've been, you've reported months for months and ukraine. you've been on the front line. you've seen mines used in conflict and there i need to ask them us yes, it was just last year. we were near the front lines in the east. in fact, we were a field hospital cuz those different lines were taken there. who weren't able to reveal the location except that it was close to the fighting. you could hear the oxford re fi taking place now was who were at that field, hospitably sold, casualties bought in as a result of those 9 mines, not these land mines. and i'm sure i'm, if you can explain this better than me, they're not meant to kill any more. what they're supposed to do is slow down any advance. so they injure in just soldiers knife your advancing soul, adult a soldier and do you land to sight. and one of your colleagues is injured by these
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mines. now your immediate source then is to your comrade. what you do is try a toner page, the leg, it's a month which has been blowing off and then you try to get them to safety. so that can be treated on. so that kind of slows down the advance. and that's what, that's possibly why, why the us has given permission for this because in the east of the country, and especially in the southern eastern part of the country, ukrainian or russian has been making advances. and in some places, especially around colorado cover, the old most encircled ukrainian positions, the ukrainian soldiers a either to an appeal or 2 and a half, because i'm going to somebody the sides of them, of surrounded by russian troops. and what's the united states wants to do is help slow down this advance, this russian or drunk. and remember the bite and administration is on its way out, which i mean, you have a us president elect. donald trump, coming to off is who us criticize the military. industrial complex was criticized the us ministry age to ukraine, and also said that he would end the war in
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a matter of days. and he would inherit this war and what's the current administration of possibly wants to do is put ukraine in a very strong position, a, at least at the very slow down some of those russian advances. so when the on negotiations and tools is to know more advanced, advantageous position than it is now, talk to us now about, well, the u. s. embassy, but now they have been multiple embassies that have chosen to shut down the us have specific intelligence, apparently that compelled them to close their embassy. so we're hearing the united states. uh, spanish, spain. it to me as well as greece, we're hearing now is the closing the embassies saying that this stuff should stay uh, stay away. if they are bump shelters, into a rate sign goes off that they should go to the bump shelters. if there isn't one nearby that shoot to make sure that this was between, then stay low. if the outside in the street they should lay down and cover the heads. and this is because they say that they have information of a possible,
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a russian attack on the capital, keep not spain, and said they misuse closing due to possible serious air attacks. and that there's also reports that russia is readying to launch an attack unconfirmed reports. but this will make people very scared, especially here in the capitals. they have an air raid science right the night and there was a series of explosions of what we believe deceptions of drones overhead. but it will make people scared if they feel full when they see that these embassies are closing because of a possible attack, a large scale attack, it's a, it's believed. uh so yes, there is a considerable amount of fear here and the cup to the amongst people of this possible attacks is set to take place on the 28th of november. okay, i should be reporting from keith. thank you very much. we will speak again. let's bring in selling me a coma. you are head of international cooperation at the ukrainian security and
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cooperation center. you're also an expert on hybrid warfare and you're joining us from keith. thank you very much for joining else's 0 this news. our so you heard our reporter about when it comes to the empty personnel landline saying, one reading of this one possible reading of this is that the bite and ministration is trying to strengthen ukraine's hand ahead of possible negotiations with russia down the line. how do you read it? a thank you. thank you for helping me. uh well, the 1st thing is, uh, uh, ukraine for a long time. uh, a big shortage of sides. uh, 11 persons onto personal lines. and uh, that's why we weren't able to successfully at mine our territory is that which is something they help us to slow down a russian assault on the form sign at bards. a base a means this how it's actually not enough to uh, to, to, to give you
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a crane stronger position on, in case of, for example. sure. sure. negotiation was, it was russia. what ukraine needs to is, of course, what we talked to for a long time is to give permission and only needed need means to strike a deep inside trash and territories to, uh, to, to charge us military optics. because it's a big part of logistical change, especially for duration and strategically it would give you crane more cup abilities and more advantages to salt, brush up on a phone line. what we're having was said this, how was this onto personal lines? is but it's something that we have, of course, need to use on the front line, but it would just stop and not stop. even the bods are just slow down russians on the front line and watch it wouldn't give us more strategic advantages over over russia. ok, so there's been 2 pretty significant military decisions this week by jo bite. and
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one was to allow the use of ease and to per anti personnel mines. you're saying that could slow down the russian advance and the other one was to allow the use of american attack. a missiles longer range. they have about 300 kilometer range, allow ukraine to use to, to fire those missiles, russia, you're saying that's more significant. if you take these 2 decisions that have been taken over a matter of 3 days to do those decisions, combine or for 10 to a change in the way this concept is going uh, we need to understand that decision to permission for ukraine to strong inside the russian territory at its own league includes course, region uninstalled only include the territories, attach a new crane to over uh, over this course, compression dodge and your brains. dawn over the august of uh,
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august ends and they'll continue to continue to hold as so this is basically the image is only 2 dots region. and this decision was only at the reaction because of the possible use of a korean troops against a ukrainians in a sole defensive campaigns on russia. that's uh by the information of the printing intelligence they were planning to hold today. so this is basically a as to decision of whether this personal and personal lines and the decision to um . ringback meet your crane to strike insights russian territories, only limited territories. oakhurst christian, this is all a reaction. first phones, and they want to give you crania, and is ukraine, any advantages over russia or russia in this war? what we need is, of course, the active thinking in that way. yeah. so let me come a head of international cooperation that uh the ukrainian security and cooperation
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center. thank you very much. thank you. have a nice day. i the, the has been a reserves and so violence in pakistan with another attack and the northwest fighters have killed at least 12 soldiers in bundled with that's in the khyber back to inquire province. a vehicle loaded with explosives, hit a security check point. on tuesday, a gunfight left at least 8 dead in a nearby valley. allison 0 is come all high to joins this lie from islam about. so what are you learning about this latest attack? come off with this latest attack happened over night when our check boards and bundle of district flow through days. northwest is dawn district border this. uh nor do i get this done, of course. and uh, bob focused on my tribal area,
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which was once as strong void of the start button for the 5 guys. now they uh, cut it out a way to gordon a did read it planned or died on disability board with the suicide. lived in rake, or that exploded near the check for reflector infrastructure to damage. and most of the soldiers that the military nowadays had been carried work because of the falling debris. also the fact that there was another attack not far away and which are not there doing so good work in the military is claiming that they have get it over there. doesn't that it gets out of on fighter then. that's all happening after a deadly attack. and beat out rally, which is very close to the avalon border earlier in which it's always good, but also k to come out and give us some context behind this year. austin was gonna say, usually i should say often when there is an attack, and type of thing qual, uh, all lies are uh, you know, or,
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or directed at the ttp which you just mentioned. yes, its not judge. they did get the bon bug gift on, but also the below just elimination nami and now just below gelsburg, who have been busy, actively engaged in a tax against progress on a security for the bombing and reject these 30 people working in quite uh at the base station uh, just a couple of days ago there was also an or dish or reply and coordinated attack in several places. uh about a month ago. i know it showed the fact that there is a dollar bon focused on buy does have now been, can you think of corporate anything with the below to read? so it's a logic challenge edited because this fighter is that on very latest equipment that the american withdrawing forth is left behind and have run just on and do, including sniper weapons also, and other sophisticated equipment. so did,
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did the tags of gods have now prompted to focus on a uh, security uh, cabinet of the a did security committee of the cabinet or decide to launch a port or loud operate asian and below just on because it is also bring pressure from china that focused on must stabilize the situation. a big goal of the china focused on economic quarter door this. it presents a major today. chinese, the nationals, they've also being targeted. so the government is not saying that they're going to launch a board or blowing, operate asian and, but they're just on most probably also in the type of book on pop province. because of the grading number of attacks and dec probing. come while high to reporting from miss some about thank you very much. come on a still a on this house. is there a news? our preparations begin to rescue hundreds of a legal mind or is from a disused gold mine and self advocacy. and an incredible strike from martinez as argentina edge, closer towards the 2026 workshop that's on the way and support with far as
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the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our us and boy almost fox. the nick is holding talks and 11 on for a 2nd day. you will again meet with the speaker of parliament to not be buried with mediating a ceasefire. deal with has full of these really military says, one of its soldiers was killed in bait last year on tuesday and a baffled with palestinian fighters. at least 20 palestinians have been killed so far. on wednesday, the united states as close to tennessee and ukraine's capital keep citing a potential significant air attack on the city. ukraine's military says it is working to repel a russian strike. the preparations of the gun for an operation to remove hundreds of people underground in an illegal mine. in south africa, there has been a 10 stand off between police and a man who refused to come to the surface. for fear of being arrested. authorities are accused of cutting off food and supplies in
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a bid to make the workers leave houses. there is, malcom web joins us live now from the mine from near the mine and still fontaine. so malcolm, tell us about this clearing operation. that is, i'm not sure if it's underway or about to begin it has the gun and if i step aside these even you might be able to see a little bit of what's going on. there are a couple of excavators that are great and, and excavate to the dog, tearing stones, and boulders from around the top of the mine shaft in preparation for constructing some kind of frame or tri folds from which a cable or cage elevator can be lowered down. to the minus. now this follows a rescue operation by the opponents is from the local community who last week say they pulled out several people. uh, several of the may see i said one of them did. the operation as far as we know,
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didn't succeed in bringing anybody out since saturday, but it's difficult to verify the facts because of a police code. and that was erected a couple of days ago. that's why we're looking at this from a distance. and so it's very much taking statements of the police and statements of the community members about what's actually been getting in and out of that show often who has actually been coming in that lot shots, but we can't actually see it for ourselves. there are several disputed claims about what's going on them is the community from which the mind has come to say that they've now been excluded from the side. they say that now now i'm no longer allowed up to the, to the top of the shaft. they say that the mind is, but i want to come out, but many of them and now to week to come out of the police, were accused of trying to stop them out. last week. it's on the public pressure, legal pressure following some legal proceedings in response to that, that we now seeing preparations for this professional rescuers operation on the way
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. and indeed, it is not clear if the mind is that our trucks or if i have to please, as the police folks person said just yesterday, if they are refusing to come out now, many is that i mean south africa has thousands of this use mine shafts many of them and which in full mind is operate. some of them have structures of steel, god, the frameworks, up and down the sides. and so the legal law seasonal minors will climb up and down the east coast. it's treacherous, one misplaced foot to hand condemned to a full to an almost certain death now, and also cause as far as i can. nothing should i want to ask you about the concrete and smooth, and that's it. yeah. pause for a 2nd. sorry for the interruption. but i do think this is an important point when we're talking about whether the miners want to come out, don't want to come out. and you mentioned the community leaders are saying they
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might be 2 weeks to come out. so i think our viewers need to understand this is not just open the door and they work out. this is a mind they are very, very deep underground. what does coming out actually mean? how do they do that? assuming they want to do it, it is not possible to sign out of the of the shaft. it is smooth concrete, a $22.00 and a half kilometer long tunnel. dropping down into the ground. the any way to come in or out is on a rope or and out of a to case, but there is no other way to cage. he, uh, the community have been accessing them just by lowering food, water notes and, and, and sometimes people on a very long right. but that means that the, whoever is operating the right path, control level, who can come in and out. now organize crime controls much of the legal mining. as seen in south africa. it's
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a multi $1000000.00 business. and so we don't know if for the people down that i even have a choice about whether they stay or not. it's always, it's controlled by the people on the operating, the right or indeed the police say that it would be possible for them to leave the area around this often go to another one where other minors came out recently, but they still say disputed if these mind shots actually connect some people we've spoken to say that they've been blocked off by some of the commercial mining companies that are still operating around the other say that they've been flooded. the community leaders, as he mentioned, say that following the costing off of food and water supplies, the miners are indeed 2 weeks to come out. the police don't believe it a deal. so it is under pressure. a proceeding with this professional rescue operation, which they hope will bring this the situation to a close. but we don't know that even exactly how many mind as
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a down there. but if indeed the succeeds in bringing them up below. so find out what kind of condition there is and how many indeed, still alive, ounces 0 is malcolm lab reporting from just outside the mind in still fontaine, south africa. thank you very much. i, the leaders from the southern african development community, a cdc has been called to an extraordinary summit and bobby's capital herrera on the agenda for the 60 nation. regional block is mozambique disputed election, but countries ruling party for lima retained to power. and last month, national vote extending its 5 decade rule, but the opposition has accused the mozambique and government of electoral fraud. and about 50 people have been killed in a wave of nationwide. protests was that big president is calling for political dialogue with opposition parties. the want protests have become less frequent. many people remain angry about issues such as corruption. as for me to miller reports
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from the capital and of the purchase against loss means dispute to the election results of going to move in 2 weeks. the product stroke of the call, 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. the benefits, the move them because we love part of the country as people need us up. what, while many of the demonstrations across mozambique of slowed anger against reports of both rigging has been fueled by high unemployment poverty fading services. and the allegations of corruption in one of the most prominent field cases, officials are a choose of existing 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 journalists living on board to follow to the trial of most of the banks form
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a finance minister. manual chang 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 elite mozambique an elite or the bank, or roped into why and how they use their probably found. so they make that deputy in the name of the nation. but we saw, for example, the sign of the former president on the symptom of that money that's he got tempted $3.00 mediums, $1.00 and $1.00 baptism. and the shared it give us a gift, tim lender, all of us one day framed the reported misappropriation of funds as wasn't mozambique state crisis, according to the central end to corruption office. more than $6000000.00 was lost to corruption. in the 1st off of this year alone, confirm some of the good corruption in those in being it's so common that it feels like a root, public and private institutions practicing. and with that,
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following this past to achieve anastasia, the middle is next. it's very painful because people who commit corruption don't think about those who are poor the government. meanwhile, one, so a position need of a nancy and $1.02 pay for the damage caused during the recent posting extra 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 angle on a range of issues, the protest, maybe supposedly not because montane as list wasn't be, he says for his safety, a delay by the constitutional counseling announcing the final result, sends people returning to work. have also contributed to the loss of momentum. so me, the, i'll just, there are mobile to mozambique prospects and dunbar as a development economist, economist and former consultants to the un economic commission for africa. you are joining us from her, rory ends in bob, wait,
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where the static meeting is being held. so an emergency meeting of regional leaders and they are discussing, amongst other things, mozambique. now, the opposition leader as we laid out, has fiercely contested the election results in mozambique. i wanted to ask you, what is the blocks role when there is a contested election in the region? yeah, so the blo be essentially number one is to ensure these piece the village and say get it into stick it in the region which is critical for sustainable development. so when there is a conflict like k is operating a mozambie, i didn't care. so i think must been at bring big t port type of need for the conflict together and to try to come up with them. or i have a spot for you to the discussion that is out in some kind of agreement the on the best way forward in terms of the situation eh, in more than be popped up in david in zimbabwe. if you, he has been with, with
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a dispute and following the 2008 elections and decides the k a i. so if i need to talk to me that at that low for discussions among the, the key points will play on saying the name lee and the, the, the, the, to him to see formation. and then also the, the apartment and a for those negotiations. the discussions and dad know that he's out did in the formation of a governmental national unity about what from what we are getting for a bit of the show agenda a for this. it's so not fun, we'd say is it to discuss the progress or to receive an update on the progress made by the subject mission in the data? see, yeah, it was one here. monday. does that going to coming to it in on the 15th of december? the that's, that's next month. yeah, they weren't, there was some things to talk about the, the r c. and they will. but because of this unrest and mozambique and the way things develop since the election and a lot of post election violence,
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that's also sort of become a, a key talking point of the static meeting. yes. one more question. i'm was that the amnesty international says that mozambique and police have killed dozens of protesters since the election and they called out sonic for being silent about this . if sonic isn't denouncing things like police violence and the killing of protesters isn't working the way it's supposed to or yeah, i think that different is that's why don't think she it could take that same level for the positive. i did it buckling mid. i've been a subject that did look been very effective when it comes to quoting out, it really does, it specially is, is happening in mozambique way with seeing it, the profoundly t i'm going to see what that is that going to been protesting. so i think that's one of the challenges that start the kids to, to, to address. i think, wait for it. if it is to probably made an event and looking to suddenly it poking love and for the politicians,
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the link and politicians that in that he didn't. but it wasn't always did. he got was the wife. i think all fun. it's a, it's all, but it's small is a deep problem in a more, in a more dramatic fashion. sometimes it said that's been difficult for the lead up for quite a hit it to a columns. so i think that's one of the biggest problems and that is the, i think it must at risk of yes me if so i'd be just to the main to live and it's, it's based in terms of addressing the kid a point is what challenges afflicting, puts a very good. yeah, it's interesting that context or bring us and we'll keep that in mind even as the mozambique and president has called for dialogue between the main presidential contenders. we'll see whether sonic can play a role in that regard. prospect you come bar development economists. thank you very much for joining us. analysis you are the seller. that's right. it's length of support now as far as smile. who's with us in the studio far, sir,
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i'll thank you so much robin to dallas glittering 10. his career has come to an end . the davis cup was to be his final tournament, and defeat for spain in the quarter finals against netherlands has brought the curtains down for one of the sports greatest. which was the moment that made his retirement. a special no doubt not involved in the doubles but carlos outcries. i'm ourselves brand new is p o a loss a must win tie. sent the dutch 3 to the final 4 in malaga. oh, the 38 year old lots is earlier. singles match in straight sets to voltage vanderson house ending 829 match singles, winning street in the tournaments a wrong that has lasted 20 years. and an emotional 15 minute speech their dial reflected on his memorable films mobility. my younger that the i, i had the life that i had, the my uncle that was a tennis coach in my, in my village when i was
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a very small kids and they had the great find me that had the chance to disappoint me. and every single mom and just the kid that uh, follow the day dreams work. it's as hard as possible to to be what i am today. and by the end of the day, uh, being bonus. uh, a lot of, uh, people, a lot of times a lot of people dies their best every single day. but uh, i am one of these that i had been very likely that the life gave me the tool to leave unforgettable experiences because of the dentist. no, so i just want to be remembered as a good person and a kid that follow that ends and that you have more than what they ever did. manchester city manager pub, corneo a has agreed a one year contract extension with the club. the spaniards contract was due to
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expire at the end of the season. a further here will now and take him into his temp here with the champions ordeal as the clubs most decorative manager of all time having won 6 permalink titles and the champions league, the 2020 to 23 season. and what was an unprecedented trouble winning campaign? a what a low as delta blow earlier in the season with a long term injury to rod tree and the number of entries across europe's top 5 lease is at an all time high. and expanded champions league and all new club broke up for adding to the demands. and the richardson has been finding out what the solution is. the new games resulting in more injuries seems to be the equation in europe's leading simple leaks. no the system fly it down. it's world right in september months just to city meet feel the rotary fits drawing, catching was being discussed due to 60 congestion problems today. but it was the
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way that the jolting snake days later. so for the season ending name during the money in charge of keeping cities play spits has never been busy, and the best teams they want to win. so ultimately i always going to be, i mean, to fight at best buy's, which is always the problem. we don't sometimes appreciate the physical and mentioned to me on, on, on pricing and doing the whole year round with the, with the addition of the club of cops coming up. you know, that's mainly for some people 12 months. and the guy finding new ways of attempting to these demands was a big tool, can pointed this meeting of school scientists organized by caps, all aspects, all hospital or full, the shape or the global insurance group. how and to show that injuries across here, it's totally fine. league, it's an old oh, i'm high and there is a financial, as well as physical wages paid. so you mentioned primary plaza last season. more than $300000000.00. a severity of injury is being suffered. also,
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it looks to be on an upward curve. the overall injury severity figure out if it was in 202020, which one approximately $1770.00 and a half days out per injury possible. it's a $2324.00 and it sits just below $22.00 days. every club is now looking for new ways to try and beat the statistics. what we've got better out over time is identifying what every optic needs. so rather than clicking a generic program or a generic warm up and you apply it to everyone's, they all have different strengths, different weaknesses, different injury histories. so trying to be targeted and proactive in giving michael dosing interventions throughout the season, but also making sure that obviously that the recovery and the training node matches what they've done over the last period and build up the resilience again going forward, keeping plays on the pitch and out of the treatment room, it's a simple but at the more ambitious targets on the richardson l. g 0. so the world cup qualifying and this picture says at all is latoria martinez for the wonderful in argentina's wonderful victory over peru,
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world champions. we're looking to bounce back from their defeat to pair why last week. and this prove the crucial strike is legal. massey's setup to inter mylanta forward in the fifty's this minute. it was a win that put some 5 points clear, the top of south american all fine. how science football players have earned a crucial point in their effort to reach the 2026 world cub? they do 11 with south korea in their late as qualifier with palestine unable to play games in their home country. the sponge took place in jordan, palestine made a big start of defensive mix, up giving they had come bar the chance to open the scoring salvatore. responded with a goal from tottenham, a forward sun, human small sub career at top of this qualifying group, a point keeps palestine in with a chance of reaching difference. well barnes, mom, the uncle jeb ours, found australia with 2 quit goals to give the host a to one lead in their world cup qualifying match. the host looks set to beat australia again after clenching
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a surprise when in the gold coast in september. because she yankees stop each time goal, save the socrates from defeats the 2 to draw all these australia seconds in c to hello ralph are on track for their 1st world habit parents in 40 years use different names 36, but minute going give them a one now, when over a month, a fund of 2 seconds in their qualifying group, one says free and after winning 15 games in row, the cleveland cavaliers has suffered their 1st loss of the season. it would be in by raining and champions, boston celtics, jason tatum's star for the home side with $33.00 points. the celtics going on to win a $120.00 to a $117.00. there 15 game winning streak was the joint 2nd longest in n b a history. okay, and that is all your support for now back to you 0, right? that's far as male there. thank you very much bar and that's it for me. so then you
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