tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 20, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the american while this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. us vito's the latest calls are safe. i call the u. n, as, as well, strikes as school housing is hundreds of displaced palestinian families you especially, i'm boy and we'll talk saying says additional progress has been made on sci fi tools between israel and hezbollah is next. stop is kind of a rush that condemns us decision to give anti personnel, landlines to crane. excuse me,
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as of doing everything to prolong the will the plus rising violence against women and can your wife back to the school on the government to declare a national disaster. and i'm trying to how much with a day sport. just the kid who followed his dream that whole time, great russell and the da says he wants his tennis career to be remember the to begin this new. so and gone. so where a series of his really strikes on wednesday afternoon have killed dozens of palestinians. and attack on the elements around the refugee comp. talk to the proud room in a school hundreds of displays, palestinian families were sheltering. rescue teams rushed to help the injured and to try to find survivors at least 7 palestinians, and then to have died in last attacked with many more wounded in the south. and now
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the 7 people were killed in a separate attack. near con, unice children are amongst the injured to a rush to the local nasa hospital since the one on wednesday. it is 38th palestinians and then 2 of being killed, biased rarely attacks across the strip as well. there's 2 strikes to many came shortly before the un security council voted on yet another draft resolution cooling for a cease fi and gaza. the draft resolution has not been adopted owing to the negative vote of a permanent member of the council's. resolution was put forward by the 10 non permanent members of the security council uncalled for an immediate and permanent truce. it was a demand that the release of oil is ready. the captives held by hum us us rejected the resolution pulling its visa using its veto uncles forced the spot for the full time. we could not support an unconditional cease fire that failed to
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release the hostages. because as this counsel has previously called for a durable enter, the war must come with the release of the hostages. these 2 urgent goals are inextricably linked. this resolution abandoned excessively. and for that reason, the united states could not support it in a spring. and gabriel is all day, he's at the united nations headquarters in new york. so okay, once again the u. s. has be towing a resolution despite the number of countries working on it for weeks to try to come up with language that might be deemed acceptable. yeah, that's right, we're often talk about here at the un, how there is the security council cannot reach any consensus. and that is the case with many issues around the world. that is not the case now with this draft
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resolution and guys that it was supported by all elected 10 members. they actually spent nearly 5 weeks spearheading this effort was supported by 4 of the 5 permanent members. only one country as we've been reporting, was against it on next year to care to security council on that. so united states that decided to use their veto power. this was the resolution that did call for an immediate and unconditional and permanent ceasefire. and why it's so frustrating for many people is that this was a watered down version of the original draft. the original draft had chapter 7 language in it that would have added some real teeth to the resolution and could have potentially leveled sanctions against israel. the us demanded that that language come out. the negotiators agreed to take it out and hoping to get us by in the us still be told it lets us into a little bit what of what the palestinian and israeli ambassador both had to say.
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maybe for some we have the finality of that on face long skin color, but we haven't humans and we should be treated as such. is the you in chapter 4 is by. that is different from the top of you all have. tell us is live on international law for them and international law for us. do they have the right to kids? and the only like we have is to die. the resolution before this chamber was not a pass to piece it with a road map to motel most not for being enrolled. not should manually you attempted to pass this injustice. we sang the united states for exercising its vito full standing on the side of morality and justice for refusing to abandon the hostages and the families. the text. you know, this type of ink of the 100 than one, you know, sense hostages,
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still headed by how mousing garza that i gave you. and you could really sense can new, the frustration and emotion, and the palestinian deputy on both of those boys that and yet another united nations security council session ends with no resolution. that's right. and i gotta say the palestinian ambassador was not even happy with this correct resolution. and i want to go back to the chapter 7. you know, it might be technical, but it's really important because none of the previous 4 resolutions that have been passed by the council included this chapter 7 language because it's very strong and it really adds teeth to these resolutions. and could essentially lead lay the groundwork for potential sanctions against israel. so the council really is cautious when they use chapter 7 when it comes to resolutions. and finally, there was so much frustration by the council for so many months now. they included
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it in this draft and eventually agreed to take it out. so the us could maybe vote for this watered down version and still the us used it's vito power. and that is why you sense this deep, deep frustration. and that's why it runs so deep by so many council members, you could really sense that the e 10 elected 10 members of the council all came out and spoke to the media briefly after the veto. and you could just sense real frustration, particularly with deanna and some of the other e. 10 members who really have been working like i said, for nearly 5 weeks trying to get this resolution across the line. and even this watered down version, the us veto, to certainly leave. so disappointing taste in the mouth for many council members. of course as the by the administration closes outs, it's tenure and hands over to the trump administration in january given to us on the installation staff from the united nations. many things gabe. let's pick up on this head with chris hedges. he's in the studio with us and the pulitzer prize
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winning journalist, best selling over on the former middle east by or chief for the new york times. it's great to have the weather in the studio. so it's pick up on what gabriel was saying. we've got the us once again for the 4th time, be telling a resolution that have been bolted down that have been accepted by every single other member of the security council. why does it keep doing this? because a pack, the history lobby owns the u. s. congress of biden himself, as a senator receive more aid from the israel lobby than any other senator in american history. i think he still owes that record, he hasn't been in the senate for over a decade. and unfortunately we just saw was the arrows campaign which raised what a 1000000000 and a half dollars we, we've reconfigured our democracy and to a form of legalized bribery. i just also want to mention that the excuse that the us use is for not supporting the veto resolution is that the hostages have to be
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released while the hostages could have been released on october 8th. if the 10 yahoo government was willing to exchange, that's why the hostages were to exchange is really hostages for but almost $10000.00 now palestinians under detention, off and under administrative detention where they have no legal rights to process or anything else. but yes it's, it's, it's almost come to the point of embarrassment. there is no one who stands virtually with the us and israel on this issue. i mean, and the un votes repeatedly exposed that you say that the set at the congress is controlled by 8. i've been very much, heavily influenced by a pack. we'll do a votes that are only in the us senate, a number bernie sanders and the number of little make has bringing it's to pos and vote on ending the sale of weapons to israel. i mean, it's highly unlikely that this has got a pos,
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but do you sense the growing pressure on by them in his final weeks his presidency, to do more to stop this will says, yes, i mean, the catastrophic democratic party defeat was in part due to it's a failure to respond to the democratic party base, remember 77 percent of the democratic voters, one and arm, somebody go on israel. so this is, it's important and that is the 1st time this kind of a vote has come up. and the way that bernie sanders and the other small group of senators have configured the vote is that they will vote on 4 different weapon systems being sent to israel. and those include the joint direct munitions. these are turning, you know, so called smart bombs,
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a 120 millimeter tank rounds high explosive mortar rounds and 15 i fighter jets. so they can actually vote for one weapon system and against another. it is not going to pass, but i wouldn't say it's insignificant. lottie, st. symbolic though, isn't it, especially since turbine isn't, isn't it is in is in his final weeks of his presidency. we've got donald trump coming in. he's already putting a whole range of very pro israel picks into place or at least nominating them. how might the situation in the least change under him? well, for the palestinians, a won't change at all, but it is much like the transfer of power and is real from liberal science to religious scientists. what your getting are secular design is people like blank and, and others on a transfer of power to christian scientists. huckabee and these kinds of figures and, and i think that mirrors what you're seeing is real. so what would be the difference? well,
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the difference would be if it is real and people are talking about within the next 2 weeks. at excess, he age parts of the west bank, the by the administration or the democratic party would say it was a red line. remember the october 13th red line on the letter, think they have to, doesn't exist, they never exist. so the rhetoric is different. so the by the administration would not publicly approve it a trump administration. i have no doubt what i mean, they annex the golan heights. they moved the embassy to jerusalem, although remember chuck schumer, the head of the democratic party in the senate. uh also support is moving and, and by never moved it back. very interesting. speak to chris. i just, thanks very much for joining us. thank you. move on to 11 and now where the us special envoy says progress is being made on reaching a ceasefire. jail between israel and hezbollah and for the 2nd day of talks and barrier between english hochstein and they speak of the lebanese paula minutes. and
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i'll be barry who is mediating on behalf of hezbollah. a meeting today built on the meeting yesterday. i made additional progress. so i will travel from here in a couple hours to israel, to try to bring this to a close if we can, if we can. most certainly off today as comments we had from has the last the, the non custom style. i'm not having a lot of we received the c supply proposal and we sent out feedback with us the invoice should have received. we will wait for the results without feedback shows that we agree to indirect and negotiation. we will place and see the results. we cannot guarantee see as far as soon as long as israel is imposing its conditions, we want a full and comprehensive agreement with 2 conditions, a complete and israel's aggression, and they've been on and
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a full protection of living on 79. i'm just all who is doing is standing by and jordan's capital a man. that's because he's when the government has bind, i'll just there are from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank, but the fastest bringing any hash him. he's joining us from beverage. so we're getting quite the positive signals from lab and then on the us as the spot proposal . the, well, the liberty is governance. may the liberties speak up to fall, mr. hawk? seeing that there are some reservations on points that are related to liberty solving mainly is rose rights to answer 11 on and to attack has the law whenever it feels that its security is in danger. so this is the point that live on mainly how does evasions on but also the or many other points that we had discussed within the technical committee,
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the 4th form yesterday. now, in general, the mode is optimistic and this is swats the speaker of the fall. limits express and this is in general, the more that we are feeding in the country. however, the moment the course, the more than that was in the course of 5 minutes and the thing. yeah, i know with mr. hawk seen going to is run up. of course everyone would be waiting to see if the is ready side is going to accept the these reservations and then the final draft on probably that that would be as useful if it is ready on hoppey with these points. all these reservations then problem is the hosting will have to go and come back to debate or discuss with anybody's officials how to get that all these uh, these funds for 2 then the war would continue. and out of you were saying that uh, since augustine left the roots left lebanon,
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you were starting to heavy as rainy drains in the sky above the sea. again, what is the 5th that is well strikes, we'll pick up again on the says he now the, the us and boy, his left of the yeah, actually by the last 24 hours the vin no strikes and the roots on the southern sub prior to mr. hooks, things that ivan and beta, there were several advice in 24 hours 3. it strikes inside the cafeteria inside administrative they would also separate all the. busy strikes and the sub is now with him leaving probably especially that we are hearing the sound of the drones above the town about the, the, the city, the probably that might be how it's not it's, it's, this really is all decide. but if there are uh for steve actuation warning that we know that there are going to be, so i saw it, but in the south, water continues just as normal in the because it's just the same and that it
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strikes, i've been reported, and the 5 district have been 5 people killed, more lebanese army soldiers killed over the past 24 hours. they've been like 5 chose also in the town of p. i'm, we're 50 bucks. those are taking place between physical law and is red dots at board. the task is red, it's trying to attack this city to actually take the city from the south and from the west. does they want to, they're not able to take it on. we've heard of a massive, a striking the cities also towards the west. the west and slash has will allow so is trying to prevent this varies from besieging the sound of not caught off and closing the course federal towards the south. okay. i asked him many thanks and dave brings lights that from beverage that's not bringing home to sell it from jordan's capital on mine. so hope same honda is on his way to israel may have already arrived. what sort of receptions you'd like me to receive the bringing this
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these upon proposal was still a little bit unclear but, or that his trip to israel was actually delayed because he decided to stay in bay due to until he could hammer out the final details. because he did feel that there was some progress being made, but he is expected to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu tomorrow on thursday. but it's also worth mentioning that these rarely as have been speaking throughout the week, including this. and y'all who himself, that even if there is a ceasefire deal in place is role is still going to do whatever it sees fit. and if that means violating that ceasefire agreement, they are going to do that. they say that they would continue to strike into lebanese territory. they don't want his butler to regroup. that the reason for starting this larger offensive was that they added this 4th gold to the war in order to bring is released back to those northern townsend settlements. that had
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largely been evacuated by these really governments when the cross border fire began . so it's a little bit tough to tell exactly what these really reception will be. but the us envoy is saying that they're hoping to get this done before january, before the new administration in the united states takes over saying that if it doesn't happen, they're going to briefly and tell them to get ministration on exactly what they've been working on. so that they can take over and get this settled. okay, i'm the thanks very much for that update from, i'm sorry, and state media site and it's really as right because to 36 people in the ancient city of palmera, at least 50 of those were wounded, a residential building and industrials. i'm a reportedly targeted as really strikes on syria have been intensifying and recent weeks. the city is one of the oldest in the world, and this home civilians that of thousands of years olds of
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the 2 great now with several countries including spain, it's me and greece, hopefully the united states. by temporarily closing the embassies in the capsule, keith, the decision was prompted by us intelligence warning of a potential significant our attack by russia on cave, on wednesday. so so doing it says, due to save most of food and other centrals ahead of possible strikes on your plans . however, it may accuse that it's shut down any 60 drains on miss sullivan. an overnight russian attack the crime in his accused washington of trying to prolong the war in ukraine off to present joe biden authorized the provision of us on t personnel land lines to claim in forces. it comes as days off to washington gave the green light for ukraine to find american made long wage myself into russian territory by demonstration is working to show up ukraine's defenses against russia . before donald trump takes pallet in january and bank has moved from keys.
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now the united states has given permission now to ukraine to have these land mines that we expected would be used in the east of the country where russia has been making some gains in some places around the town of cairo cove. i live almost in circles. ukrainian troops between the 2 sides of the russian forces is about 5 kilometers, which means the ukrainian troops inside that pocket in the east. in that specific time, the run 2 and a half come to either side of russian troops, which would make it very difficult for them to retreat. but the idea is that this would slow down some once the russian, as long as these mines and not aim to kill people, the aim to injure and overwhelm the field house because slowing down any offensive . but again, we understand of the permission to use these mines of re in ukraine, in territory, only at the same time we've had to the united states embassy, the greek, the spanish, and they tell you the old clothes, the embassies saying that they have information. i'm
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a possible area attack could be carjacked by russia against the capital. keep that this comes of the back of the united states, given permission to ukraine, to use those longer range missiles in russian territory. and understanding your presence of worthy use that can be expecting some form of retaliation. now what that form of retaliation retake, we just don't know, but as a precaution, we measure, it seems like these embassies have temporarily closed aside big a 0. keep ukraine off of us because actually have net spring and kimberly how it gets. she's in washington. d. c. a. the state department briefing we can see is just a big gum that we're expecting much of it only to be about the situation in ukraine and indeed the closing of the u. s. embassy. yeah, that's right. what we know is that the state department and says that the closing of the us embassy effect, western embassies,
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has nothing to do with the shift in the nuclear, dr. and by vladimir putin. in fact, what the united states saying is, this is 100 percent because of concerns of the potential for an air attack, whether that be in the form of drones or miss styles on the ukraine capital. but having said that, what we do know is that, well, there has been outcry here in the united states and even around the world about the decision by the, by the ministration to allow inquiry and to use land mines. the biden administration is defending that decision, even given the fact that it has really tried to bolster ukraine's capabilities in the waiting days of the bite and administration. that is the priority for this administration to make sure that you create has what it needs on the battlefield. to defend against would have caused russians aggression prior to january 20th. when the trump uh,
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president elect donald trump is inaugurated the ceiling is, is that there is still more that can be done and they're going to try and do whatever they can specifically pushing back against any sort of advances that have been made by russia to mitigate that and that this is the best way of doing so. what the, by the ministration says, is that they have secured commitments by ukraine. these will, these land mines will be used responsibly and will not be used to the areas where there are a sort of heavy civilian population. and so the bottom administration is confident that this is not going to be a major concern in terms of longevity of this on the battlefield. okay. kimberly money, thanks and do that. company healthcare in washington. and then i can just see that matthew miller has just about some us m. c in the cave will indeed reopen with normal operations resuming on 1st day. i the,
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the at least 12 soldiers have been killed and a suicide attack in north west pakistan. vehicle loaded with explosives, rammed into a security checkpoint invited, who says he, in the cause of pact to inquire, provence, a groove affiliation with the pakistani tyler bond claimed responsibility for the attack. internal authorities that applying an additional $5000.00 troops to put an end to ethnic violence in the north eastern states of money pool. a gulf view is in place. in many areas, an incident has been suspended for days. but the may say on the cookie communities say they've been badly affected by the meshes, isn't going to fold, has more doctors can do much with thing. loves throat cancer here in georgetown, poor town in northeastern india. this hospital is one of the few medical facilities he and members of his cookie community are able to reach,
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and it's severely understaffed to you guys to who as they are. so it's very difficult for us. we're poor and getting treatment for cancer is tough. if we weren't in conflicts, we could have gone to the state capitol to get proper treatment. but because of this conflict, it's not safe for us to go there. many port state has seen ethnic violence between the majority, may tay and minority kooky communities since may last year. security forces have established buffer zones to try to keep the peace, dividing it into made a controlled valley and a cookie dominated hills. hampering the movement of people and goods in both directions and limiting access to state facilities. transportation delays have forced up the prices of ordinary items and people complain of extortion by criminal . gang violence surged again. this month,
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at least 22 people had been killed since november. the 7th curfews are in place and internet access has been suspended across 7 districts. bring down everything to the grounds for people like me that is dependent on the internet for the a business. doing glass the 18 months, we have some around $8.00 to $9.00. probably. so donald internet and that then takes pretty long time to resume the main phase one writes to land in the hills and to be recognized as a scheduled tribe, which would give them access to jobs in the civil sector. the cookies have contested plans to avoid the may change the special status arguing they already dominate the state government. the tensions have renewed demands by the cookies for their own separate state. the only solution is that there should be a separation in administration from the the federal government is sending an extra $5000.00 troops to many poor law in order to approach that so far failed to bring about
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a political solution. and this often overlooked and heavily armed part of the country . if do some good food, i'll just say so it has hair on out there. i'm needing your guns and all physician and vigorous send to be snatched from a neighboring country. i'm facing town related challenges is once the president stokes us as a nation and looks down as the rocky government holds as fast since us across the country. and nearly 3 decades plus ols falls on a spectacular goal, moves onto the team one step closer to the 2026. walcott that story is on the way with the high, we have more writing. the full cost of pops up. the middle east is generally topping,
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entailing the region, i think is a little bit of cloud and right. just down into a yeah, man, maybe into the fall south of a month as well in between as high as the sun is showing 31 celsius here in the hot on the 1st day going into friday. the wind does pick up a little a little bit of lifted. dustin sat around chasing based if the weather cloud for the most part is generally stifled and sunny. as i said, fish i was up to was and also the rage and we have some wet to weather. i'm afraid coming back into that is the side of the med. so we will see some showers maybe a little way down into 11 on showers for a time to in the gaza. the really wet weather will cross the bus for us making his way across the key and that will continues to just topple. so the east which as we go through friday, events in rain, they're coming in to cyprus, a little bit of web. it's just clipping the final of africa that a push phrase just along the coastal fringes of algeria towards to nicea or the same as you go $13.00, fraud of that way. and if anything picking you up much,
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most of the carriers try. we have to use your showers all the way down across west africa, into the call so skinny. they all want spread across the halls of africa. now, a few shops close the eastern kite for a time moving further east. the. the, the latest news as it breaks civilians are calling the international community to afford them protection, especially in the area. that is what um, because announced it to be completely safe with detailed coverage for getting to pay something dollars off for a drink more done the threat of violence. it's right. is there access to lights for spinning care from the heart of the story? is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas? if you think schools, homes and child care is highly toxic pesticides linked to elevated occurrences of parkinson's disease and the farmers who used it, were you ever warned about the health effects of hardware?
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no fault lines exposes how for decades a global chemical giant withheld information, while 1000 american prophecy actually said, you should never put the words per question. parkinson's disease of the same sentence, the pesticide play book on a jersey to the and watching out there. as a reminder of our top story says, our you, especially invoice has progress is being made on which is these 5 deal between as well and has full for the 2nd day of tubs and barrier between emma's helps seen them speak of the lebanese parliament whose mediation on behalf of hezbollah and
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his hosting is now instead of in the us has books and drawn transmission of view and security council calling for an immediate cease fund. and gossip is the full time the us uses. pizza within the un. 40 to reject is a whole search for and thousands of palestinians have been killed and another day of his really strikes on garza, one of the latest attacks struck a program and a school shelf and hundreds of displaced families and killing at least 7 people. honey mackwood has the latest from de paula and central gaza in the past couple hours. these really military carried out more deadly attacks across the sin from the area and of mos evacuations on, in the southern part of the strip in the city of han units, and also further northern part almost at the same time the you, as the representative of the un security council viewing you on security council resolution to bring these fire to this genocide across the gulf strip. we've seen
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a surgeon the attacks and more civilians are dying at the record number in what seems to be is road response to you on security council members. it for us to bring a see as far as not happy with seeing a scaling off of the attacks in the northern part of the street that has been going on under suffocating military is these for the past? almost for the 7 days that, including the 4 is the high version. as far vision of the, the 1500000 people who made me displaced in the central area and further southern part in the us. the evacuations on all of this together has exacerbated these conditions. the living condition made them much more difficult for people for more than a year. people have been in during the intense bombing campaigns and force displacement, as well as the sheer level of destruction that has already destroyed all possible means of life for people. whether it's here or in the northern parts of this trip.
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so far, just the past couple hours, they looked at a $21.00. people being killed. nearly women and children are making the majority of people who are dying at these attacks evacuation center. these are the schools that are housing 1000 of display families or 10. both the evacuation is going to the last the and the evacuation center. the schools are becoming deaf traps for people who have been sick and shoulders protection in these areas. but they don't find them as the war machine continues to cause further civilian casualties. reading much more difficult living conditions for every 100 miles more vienna from the central air of the augusta of palestine. a veteran new guns and the opposition figure is said to have been snatched, enable in kenya, and is now facing terrorism related charges and come, paula is a large movie presence outside a quote to our kids at the c. j relates. his 1st appearance is a woman course, a could be gone just present to him
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a 70 and unsuccessfully challenged him for the presidency. 4 times. the 68 year old was the 70s personal. don't to join the 1980s, but fell out with a long time laser off describing him as a dictator in late he is the senior, his wife. when he who was once my item was 70, says her husband was abducted, was that a book coach? and i wrote b as the explains how the rest on folded and mean looking uh said to me to put our teams or curiosity coming you from your gun to. he stormed to the press to do for the approximate way. i had to go up to him and chris dealt with bucks. here you go. and basically that's what happened without even going to fiddle. they me brush them and they, as we speak to this is the trouble documents us to keep, to somewhere preparations have been gone for an operation to remove hundreds of
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people on the ground in the legal mind in south africa would be the 10 stand off between police and the men who refused to come to the surface, but they were being arrested. authorities are accused of causing all food and supplies and a bit to make the work as leave. welcome. one has more from sol. fontaine. are organized crime controls, much of the legal mining as seen in south africa. it's a multi $1000000.00 business. and so we don't know if or the people down that even have a choice about whether they stay. well no, 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 off to go to another one where other minors came out recently. but the suicide 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
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that are still operating around here. other say that they've been flooded the community to say that following the costing off of food and water supplies, the miners are indeed a 2 week 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, this situation to a close. but we don't know that even exactly how many mind as a down there. but if indeed this succeeds in bringing them up below, so find out what kind of condition there is and how many, indeed, still alive for the 1st time in decades, iraq is taking a comprehensive census of its population. a 2 day cost view is in place to make sure the account is as accurate as possible. but what i'll go ahead has moved from baghdad. the empty street closed shops. your walk is in lock down. it is a 2 day care for you in place for people on vehicles across own. it's
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a proven says this is only meant to ease the nation wide effort to count your rocks population. it's for census in 2070 years. the government has urgent people to respect the few and corporate with the data collectives. they should audio the 10 feet. we're conducting the same system on as a economic and social development with the modern scientific vision and to bridge information. gibson services, planning and national decision making publicly the planning ministry says for the 1st time the county is being conducted electronically. set aside a pop up with us and to see us that it will help plan is distribute the state's wealth of investment and budget properly among the provinces, especially those complaining and receiving least budget and then the real and talk month, claiming that the estimated population is moving is to my, to the records in the past. population counter was held every 10 years,
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but for the last 3 decades, it was the rate of the basic $280.00 and a violence and unrest. the last one in 1997 executed the sent me to attend the miscarriage region in the north. this census for him in arabic, includes typical questions about gender, age, religion, an occupation. but unlike previous counts, it does not have one about ethnicity. this is a major concern for iraq is in this and meet, attend a miscarriage region. and in providence is that at home to many, it's new cities because population diversity directly impacts political representation. people in under privileges, areas say that a disparate for a fee distribution of resources almost such as nothing either in a lack of medical facilities is mostly felt here and now neighborhood which has already heavily burdened by of the population and decaying infrastructure i. people
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are living here in this tiny house. iraqi officials say this since this is a crucial is to obtain addressing demographic challenges between a country of ravages but use of corruption and mismanagement. it remains unclear if these efforts would prove beneficial for vulnerable communities without the editors here by that. thousands of protesters in georgia, south hopkins again in the capital to place the off to being removed over night by police. many people with attained for refusing to leave the area demonstrates us have been protesting for weeks cooling for new parliament. she elections for 6, a last months. vote was riggs with the help of laska to get the pro russian party georgian, dream impala. placing the savvy and safety of know the sub have clash with protest is calling for rest, save the collapse of a railway station roof. earlier this month, i have been trying to book the courthouse in the city to several access to jail for
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earlier demonstrations. 15 people were killed in the concrete. we've collapsed nearly 3 weeks ago. a trial, a former home called medium old jimmy ly, has resumed following a months long delay and screwing close to his release, repeated holdups, in cases related to the 2019 n t page. in process of raise questions about the integrity of the legal system. some critics of accused will thirty's, of using the judiciary to stifle physician. patrick fault reports from home. com of another day and the dogs, one of the most recognizable faces of home comes pro democracy movements valko united business men. jimmy lie was charged in december 2020, under the national security law, accused of colluding with foreign forces and conspiring to publish sufficient content. and his role is found to be apple daily newspaper. prosecute has pointed to his meetings of senior us government officials and the identified articles. they said,
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encouraged people to protest against the government. for the case against the 76 year old has dragged off the trial was meant to get under way 2 years ago. but his face repeated delays these things up of ways in shapes and round about kevin. yeah, i'm is a former hong kong lawyer wanted for national security offences and living in excel . he could be in a similar situation if you ever returns to the city and says lengthy hold ups and such cases, impact justice the you've got a problem with, with a witnesses can still recall things whether their testimony is reliable and all of that it's far from ideal, and in what's made worse than all of this is the national security laws. denial of payable for most people who are trash under hong kong rule, any unreasonable delay can result in a reduced a sentence, or even in the case being thrown out to altogether without any 6 parameters. what constitutes an unreasonable delay, adding to the problem and home come right now, is it significant back?
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lot of cases related to the 29th and as a government process, police say more than 10000 people were arrested during those demonstrations around $7000.00 cases is still under investigation. authority say many of them are complex . some of the pace of these probes is justified. as with all types of crime, if the fax is all full to be encrypted, the police do don't simply close the book on various cases. they continue investigations at this new material comes to lights and then they will reassess the situation. the trial has drawn international interest, but his prime minister kissed i'm a raised concern, a bad reports of lies poor health following a meeting chinese present age and putting on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in brazil. i didn't coming us president donald trump has pledged to secure lives release. but officials and home kind of want against interference in the cities
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internal affairs. patrick folks will just 0 home. com. so the head hell now is, is there a movie? go is getting the ground a 0 experience of life and assigned at a film festival and cancel the sign on the richardson of the can lisa international state. finding out more injuries. i'm on the top level heading on high
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some in the most violent ways? human rights activate, sol, cooling on the government to declare lies in cases of violence against women. a national disaster in january thousands of women protested demonte meshes to protects them after as though it has this report from my baby. was 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 failed to find him. he's got the i want to know what to do. i have stuff for the loans and i have lost 2 children to murder. there is no one to help me said the police are taking me around in circles. i am not just seeking this for myself. yeah . you. if the killer is not found, he will kill to get what? this is not an isolated case policing. can you see 97 women have been killed in the last 3 months? some of the killings of goose,
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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 throat was sleep. hans topped off her 12 year old niece, possibly rate vend struggled hard 20 year old dota stopped. vent. officials, including president william move to say they're doing their best to keep women safe . the survivors of domestic abuse want more than just talk, saying the president, just how we are. we're saying that's the knowledge that's women are being met them at the most often the fitness says fast, isn't this problem? i think women at being killed in dallas for the asthma and the most and many are funny members isn't listening cases. this is less on strange as in another part of an arrow d flores. k a runs
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a safe house that hosts 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 to go through sexual violence. who are the responsibility of the kind of governments who doesn't like newton even to know that the children do exist. the moment they bring them on my gets that is it. i cannot do this alone. 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 you all to 0. nairobi us that's able to support now and has donna. thank you very much, laura. well, it's yeah, one victory away from winning the biggest team. title in women's tennis. that yeah, but once it's
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a one to the opening singles context against the so that's yeah. and the final i have a number for jasmine, how we could wrap up the title and her ongoing that much against rebecca said, i'm cool though it today will be some fun this at 12 months and it just the kid who followed his dream. that's how russell and the da says he wants his playing career to be remembered. past was home to many of an adults highlights and the city page its own tribute to the player who won the french open record the 14 times. and the final act on the tennis court that came in his home country, as he said one last night for staying in the davis cup. 58, the old one. this team a competition of 4 cases as well as 22 grandson, singles, titles. so i'm a small village in my york at that uh i, i had the lights that i had the uh, my younger brother was a tennis coach in my,
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in my village when i was a very, 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 i follow the day dreams work. it's as hard as possible to, to be when 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 uh that i have 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 the names and that you have more than what they ever did with the number of injuries across europe to the top 5 and the eggs is that an old
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time high? and expand the champions league and own new club, but we'll call for adding to the demands being put on class. and the richardson reports the new games resulting in more injuries seems to be the equation in europe's leading simple leaks in the system, fly it down. it's worlds 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 way the jolting snake days later. so for the season ending named jerry the money in charge of keeping cities place fits, has never been busy. and the best times i want to when i sold some of that was going to be, i'm going to buy the best place, which is always the problem. we don't sometimes appreciate the physical and mentioned to me on, on, on price and, and doing the whole year round with the, with the addition of the club, low cost coming up. you know, that's newly for some people,
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12 months. and the guy finding new ways of attempting to these demands was a big tool. can pointed this meeting of the school scientists organized by caps, all aspects of hospital are full, the shape of the global insurance group. how and to show that injuries across here it's totaled by league. it's an old online high and there is a financial as well as physical wages paid to the plaza last season of $300000000.00. a severity of injuries being suffered also it looks to be on an upward cuz they are related to the 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 the all have different springs, different weaknesses,
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different injury histories. so trying to be targeted and proactive in giving michael dosing interventions throughout the season, but also making sure and then 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 tom martinez at school. the one the goal in argentina is a one now victory over peru and woke up qualifying the oil changes. who are looking to head back from the defeat to pack y last week, and this is a dismissal strike 0 and this is set out to be in 79 forward and the 55th submitted . it was a when that put charge. and so, you know, 5 points clear at the top of the south american qualifying for zone real madrid forward. when he says junior, has cooled on the foot bullying world to unite against racism. finishes that has
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been repeated targets of racist abuse in spain. but he says some progress is being made as, as precise, but it's a softening, like people have suffered for a long time. and the has to come a time when all of this will end fifo, which is a big name together with brazilian football and all the players. we have the strength to fight. so i can't do this alone. but i know how influential i can be. and i can speak for all those people who don't have the same strength or are afraid . i'm happy to help and stay strong in the fights. uh. okay, then kevin, here is 15, game winning run has come to an end. they're beating by raining and the champions, the boston celtics jason case and sorry for boston with the sweet points celsius. right onto in a 12217. this avenues were only the full team in india history to open the season with 15. the mess it for me and you back tomorrow. so thanks very much. okay,
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sorry filmmakers are in the spotlight to the annual angels film festival. here in though ha, local talons are getting the jobs to showcase the stories and ideas of the cool of the national identities. joel evans has moved from dough ha. and this festival has always prioritize exhibiting local talent and age to secure the country's position on the global stage. and the median can top program as always, being a popular fixture. one, stand out film screening this year is to outline a cinematic tribute to the incredible genuine transformation of control 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? it's changing every year and getting big it every year. but also we've seen an amazing and going to new golden age of sending the region. that is an hour
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presented in festivals, oliver that was abroad a long time ago. the gel film festival is to expand katasha as cultural footprint, and more importantly, developed the countries film industry and settlements a structure in order to attract international productions and inspire the next generation of filmmaking. 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 want to create a personal experience for the viewers. and we wanted to also shut lights on. very important issues through these brave 22 filmmakers. so we're able to create films under very unfortunate circumstances, 1st screen to, to run to international film festival from ground 0 off as
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a unique opportunity for audiences to discover people's deeply personal perspectives of life and 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 for them guys um no stories. so this project, it's like, okay, a like a window to look at the small details 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 last it from me or kyle for this news out, you can 520 more on on website. the address for viruses out is there a dot com overlays that's happening in the united nations security council today? so heart will be here in just
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a moment with more of today's news. thanks for watching the around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa's cultural heritage is on display in western museums. it didn't happen overnight. we were rob colored time. the 1st episode reveals how you repeat and colonize ation. remove tens of thousands of on to facts, and the people struggle to reclaim the restitution african stolen episode, one 0 no. just sierra. this is huge lenses, economic growth has cost the planet is a number of things. that's right. now, civilization as we know, and that's the next the spend show for us for us, us is overhauling and changed. economic systems can help robust the damage, the mr. from the generative systems to regenerating the living route and meet the
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businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. that is that dramatic change for society. are we going to collapse, or are we gonna write business critical on tuesday of these called church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country deadlocks, we we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our ancestors. whatever has been done before,
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can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the us v times, the latest goal is a ceasefire. cool. the u. n. is his role strikes the school housing hundreds of displaced palestinian families, the hello on side of side of this is on the 0 life from the whole. so coming up on the program, you a special envoy,
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