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a tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the, the coming through the rumbling by route explosions, rough and lebanese capitalized is randy as products fits in the house or something . the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is all just here a life and also come the scrambling for like a bread color is as to desperate for supplies and gaza is with you. and it was the strip is on the brink from nowhere near enough from developing countries of
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$250000000000.00 a year offered to people trying to check ex petition was more. but this is a slap in the 1st. this is not something any developing countries and on holding definitely a co delays. donald trump sentencing and his caution when a criminal case, the us presidents electricals at a decisive with the new is really strikes on lebanon's capital, have killed at least 4 people have been several attacks on the route to have a night, which could be heard throughout the city large craters have been filmed in one area where some buildings have been reduced to rubble is really on the issue and forced evacuation of warnings to other parts of the city. earlier in the night, at least $62.00 people were killed and is really a tax across the country. on friday. one striking early on some of the more running
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targeted this on the bus stuff that's in central barrow down is about 2 kilometers from lebanon's poem and most of israel's and strikes ends. fighting with a has balop. again, i focused on the southern suburbs of the capital one, it's been 54 days since, as dodd of israel is military offensive. and living on in that time more than 3500 people had been killed and thousands more wounded. more than 1200000 across the country have been displaced. i'll just say it was a buzz. robbie has more from better route on fridays attacks. independence day in 1181 here since the end. a french rule with no celebrations, no parades, no public events, for people who on their national day find themselves struggling to survive another for an invasion. yet another day of israel's relentless bombardment of living on began in the early hours here in the country
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south and the southern suburb of the capital bay route, taking the brunt of it a day after dozens were killed in ball back in the east. israel says it's targeting his bullet facilities and fighters on the ground. people say they're only killing civilians. i'm living in this building. that is we're all attacked today. this is not a targeting, this is an aggression because israel attacked peaceful people in the homes. people's residences on the commercial shops below. israel suddenly deciding this because it's a brutal enemy. the whole world needs to know. those are defending israel, that it is a brutal enemy that's killing civilians in the house. if a familiar pattern emergence is really phone calls, threatening people to get out of homes, buildings, shopping malls, the bombs are coming. missiles falls,
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turn every thing to dust along with anyone. left behind, cruel, calculated and quick often without warning. joseph because of the advice been stuffed up, leaving my house to visit my sister. i looked back and saw some sort of targeting in my home. i rushed to see what had happened, but i found no trace of my house. there was a loss of greater weight choose to be, and i began collecting body parts the targeting of health care workers, another trend. paramedics responding to the strikes among the days, then there's also been an intensification of air strikes hot on the heels of us, special envoy, english hosting's, visit to be route this week. the broken receipts. fine, no matter what street you walk down on bay road, you can hear the sound of as rarely, drones hovering overhead. something that has become all too familiar to the people living here. now while the us envoy was visiting for those few days, the drones here strikes all of that came to a pause, but it all started up again as soon as he left the timing, the use of violence,
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precisely scheduling efforts at diplomacy. something is real has done before 1st, and garza now in loving on the same bus for avi. 020. be with the 2000 now with for 413 days as well as talking to the strip causing widespread destruction in depth and time neighborhoods. they've been flattened to dustin rentals more than 44000 palestinians have been killed and 800000 more injured. they come all at one hospital in northern gauze has been attacked by is ready for it is for a 4th day in a row to 0. it's funny, my mood has moved now from general about us. what's really concerning right now is the systematic deliberate attacks on remaining health facilities that includes come out of the hospital,
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all the operational health facility in the northern part of this tribute ongoing repeated attacks by the what happened there are filling this type of knowledge on hospital and the surrounding area, preventing paramedics and medical is separate from doing their job safely inside the hospital as the facility itself given under the direct shooting by the time to invite the quest captors in the area. also, there are many attacks on a group people either at the entrance of the husband or inside the facility itself . it becomes very difficult for paramedics to leave the hospital, go to bomb sites and bring the cards with these back to the hospital. they are a trip of being killed, also civilians who are volunteering to bring in the casualties back to the hospital or at the risk of losing their life. the hospital as of its parents conditions right now is non operational. that will serve as more of the 1st aid center. no major operations are taking place in the hospital. the oxygen supply that has been obstructed by the destruction of the oxygen is station and only relying now on the
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remaining oxygen tank. these are small ones that are inside the house of the soon enough it's going to run out of them is a really cool. 7 the death of one of the baby inside the incubator is the uh, as soon as the pod, the oxygen is station was destroyed. also there is a problem of a fuse that hasn't been delivered to the hospital on a regular basis just causing it to shut down major operations all in all. we're looking at a very difficult situation, judging from the patterns of attacks on the hospital as a health facility in looks like these really military is interested in and emptying the hospitality from any of the medical stuff. any of the patient by creating these difficult conditions and preventing and live staving elements inside the hospital. and is that including the oxygen supplied as well as the fuel supply for the power generated honey? my one is the data from the central area of the gulf. zip palestine.
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the now the united nations climate summit and as the by john is drawing to a close, but countries are divined that ever draw proposal. that would say, richard countries pay $250000000000.00 a year by 2035 to pour and nations to help them find the effects of climate change . developing countries a that's not enough to tackle the problem. they wanted industrialized nations to provide at least a trillion dollars in funding, barbara and go reports as active incident as a partial ions capital march and silence to symbolically veto a draft. climate change deal in the agreement, wealthy countries would pay $250000000000.00 the to developing nations to help them adapt to climate change by 2035. but negotiate to say, the some falls far below the $1.00 trillion dollars a yeah,
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they've been aiming for at the you and climate change summits and boxes for develop countries, offerings, $250000000000.00. when developing countries need street of hymns is like bringing a garden hose into a wildfire. if this outrages me and i'd be quit the climate prices that we are facing, we need fire trucks. we don't need buckets of what the critics of the draft deal say by failing to provide more climate finance. welfare. governments are abandoning responsibilities to poor a nation's industrialized countries, including china, india, the us and the european union produced 83 percent of carbon emissions responsible for climate change in 2022. while the low income countries, many of which already face the harshest impacts of climate change, produced less than one percent of greenhouse gas pollution. it is so far from what they about the sofa from what our communities need on the ground. it will not. and
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so it will ensure that we blow the carbon budget that nobody on the ground is able to have time and reputations, or be able to make the, the transition away from fossil fuels. with this kind of financing active a so wondering, there was a growing divide in the ability of nations to respond to climate change. we're ready. it ended okay. era climate time ritual use that well to see safety, illegal to but in driving. unfortunately, what we see is not for me to play out on, let's say rich countries pledge of an i no $250000000000.00 is only a modest increase on what they're already spending on climate finance. european negotiate to say more countries um development banks should contribute to a climate fund barbara and go out to sarah when it's bringing don't touch them in the mood. she's a professor of global health at the sun way. a sense of optometry health at sun way
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universe. nancy jones, us live from color them for in malaysia. dr. jamil a good job you with us under coming. this can be a rising sense of outraged you from the wells. portland nations that wealthy countries not paying what they promised to know now abandoning poor countries to bear the brunt of the climate crisis that has come $29.00 been a failure. do you think in my opinion it is a failure. the cop 29 process was meant to be a finance call and even on that promise it has failed to deliver the demand from the developing wall over 1.3 trillion a. yeah. so what i'd like to also remind all of us is that the climate of crisis is a health crisis. and if you look at the spend or the, the, the, the 1000000000, it's just about $200000000000.00 price tag an economic loss due to health. as a result of the time of crisis and $5000000.00, at least people dying as a direct consequence off fossil fuels and the diseases that the cost, you know,
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the amount that stretch $250000000000.00 is an insult. so, so let's just stay with those numbers for a 2nd. if we can, i mean the welfare conference offering $250000000000.00. that's way less than the $1.00 trillion dollars. poorer nations say they need by 2035 to cope with the impact of climate change. but let me ask, it isn't a bad deal better than no deal. and let's be also on that. so that the $250000000000.00 that's put on the table is not in the form of grunts. it is true. many of the different and the kind of service includes the monitoring natural bang, surprise of financing, which ultimately puts more pressure on depth on 2 countries that already struggling to deal with the climate crisis. these countries that struggling on not the cause of the time of crisis, they have minimal impact on the emissions globally. and yet they are paying the costs of the consequences of emissions from the global noise. i'm, i'm,
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it is true to say the question of money has been a long running, contentious issue in these global climate negotiations. the funding has never ever been quite enough. so what happens now and how can climate negotiate does improve the scale and the source of the funding? the best of all, let me say that the global self and the does must stand the ground and not accept this bad deal. it's better to have no deal than a bad deal. secondly, but is enough money? this 1.4 trillion, at least from 2 subsidies. now that can be channeled into this fun. we already have that added to this. let me give you the reality of military spend, which is about 2442 trillion in 2023. and that's a rise of about 8 percent over the last from 2022 to $23.00. now was humanity arms itself against itself. it is,
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i'm willing to fund the resources to defend itself. to me that is listed cvt. i'm so just the final thoughts from your doctor jamila, away from the issue of money, a global greenhouse gases. so to rec, old 57 big tons. last year we've had wrinkled, breaking heat, waves, wrinkled, breaking floods. so why have nations been so slow to cut tail that use an oil gas, coal? because that means the target. some limiting global temperature rises would never actually happened. it's agreed and it's electric, political leadership. we have the technology, we have the knowledge, we have the solutions that can put an end to the climate crisis. what we need now is leadership political will, and the commitment and all of us have to spend all ground and push for that, the commode many times to be all the time. and you allow, it says thank you very much indeed for talking throughout the 0. thank you. a tire shop right here and i'll just here when we come back, present to to it was
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a rush i will keep using it's new, hyper stomach messiah as keep appeals to updated at defense systems. progress in south africa's mining stand off, a camera is lowered down to see how much is minus a den or like more than that statement. the okay, bracy samples in took care of some proof of whether the 1st trunk has gone through . that was a bit of a warning sign. nothing too bad. came out of it. the next one on his way. and i think it'll be quite significant. heavy rain running through snow. red lea at some high time in increasing the cold wind following. so where it says 17, in this time bullet will more in the day at 17, and that cold, when comes down to the j announced the coast of egypt homeless moving this general direction. so on sunday significance that when eastern turkey a big dropping temperature. so no sir,
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i'm not cold. that comes eventually for the serv, prompting a few cheryl's in jordan, those major possibly guys as well. and there any light, admittedly, but the change in the field there will be notes by suspect. and that breeze might also pick up down through the gulf, not so much the red sea, but nope, sees the blue tags here that suggests shire was a buyer and they may be wanting to share as saturday and monday in the evening. in dial ha, nothing much will come out of it. but they might be that all the same indication that changing the feel of the weather maggio, it's still $29.00 degrees in dyer. huh. and the cheryl's are pretty lights over out through iraq. just a quick look at the whole of africa. this is potentially a bit read for you, but tons of the benefits. most of the author a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come towards the translation and
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international understanding is hosting. it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha, tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the, the the welcome back and watching you all just to kind of our top story easy. it is a new is ready, the attacks on 11 on capital. i feel that these 4 people lodge prices can be seen in one area where some buildings have been reduced to rubble. is really, i mean it shouldn't focused evaluation warnings to other parts of favored earlier
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in the night. is there any attacks have been continuing across the gulf stream with palestinians? i've now enjoyed $413.00 days of death and destruction. moving areas have been hit hard, including one of the few past due functioning medical facilities. the apartments activision observers disappointed with a comp $29.00 funding pledge to help developing states fight climate change drop proposal and see which countries by for a while was $250000000000.00 a year by 2035. after this, i've been calling for at least a few dollars. is what it says that place has no limits on the amounts of aid entering garza but the miniature, his own figure was painted right. different picture for israel style, but it's a sold on gaza around $500.00 a trucks into the strip every day. but in the 1st few weeks of war is when imposed a full blockade before gradually easing restrictions because of international pressure. deliveries of a peek to may, where on average 200 trucks enter the street daily. but that didn't last long. last month, after a year of war, only $57.00 trucks a day reached casa funding, sort of
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a $350.00, divided by the us. and the 600 a day agency se would provide basic needs. it's estimated on the trucks the day now go into jobs up leaving many people hungry. what's on the prism, garza have reopened off to a shortage of fly meant they have nothing to offer for 5 days. many palestinians face donation because of the lack of food getting into the strip, and that's putting pressure on the few remaining bakers operating in the balance. how does your castro reports of the bakeries and central gaza have reopened after 5 days of having no flower, but among the crowd waiting for precious thread, many lead stomachs and hans still empty. and that on the, on the $160.00, on the 61 year old might be something that'd be that i've come to the beginning. and i still kind of get more of a bag of weight and the big closer to 8 percent. and also on the black market for a to access. so we're gonna have to run that for you. and i'm able to do that. what
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about the other one that a bought up to you and says guys as entire population is on the verge of sam. and israel's prime minister is now wanted by the international criminal court for more crimes, including using starvation as a weapon. the palestinians say they are doubtful, they'll receive justice. the news, a decision would, must be implemented because america politics is a way of in skimpy to anything is william will not be held accountable on my number . did you know that the how the international criminal court was very light? we've been hearing decisions for more than 76 years that have not been implemented and haven't done anything for us. a spokesman for the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. so this year has been the deadliest on record for aid workers among the 281 who died worldwide, 178 or killed in the occupied palestinian territories. these are numbers,
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the fi comprehension. so and killing of age workers may amount to, let's just say more crimes. we will let the judicial, competent traditional system decided that. but the process needs to happen. okay. it needs to be clear that when this happens, there is a consequence. but israel has not been held to account for these killings, despite the rhetoric, regardless aid workers and causes charity. kitchens are still cooking, what food they can know where they are enough to feed all who are hungry. but even a mouthful could mean a life saved. highly. jo, castro, al jazeera, israel's defense ministry is ending the use of administrative detention is ready. settlers in the outside westbank, the controversial policy allows all forces to detain suspects without charge for up
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to 6 months. it's mainly used to hold palestinians, but has on occasion been used against israeli settlers suspected of carrying out violence against palestinians. the palestinian authority says by ending that attentions as well as encouraging extreme, a settlers to commit terrorism with honda, fluid has mo and this from jordan's capital amount. and she's reporting from the at because these ran, the government has bombed out there for reporting in israel on the outside west. but the defense minister is row caps announced an end to the use of administrative detention for his early settlers. living in the occupied west bank, this controversial policy is predominantly used against palestinians living and both the west bank ends in occupied east. jerusalem kept his office releasing his statement on friday, saying that he met with the head of israel should invest the internal security agency earlier in the week to inform him about the move. but that same security agency had previously warned against the measure like this, saying that it would have disastrous and catastrophic consequences pertaining to
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settler violence against palestinians. the united nations has documented as we $1600.00 settler attacks since the war began in october of last year. but despite this, israel's right wing is embracing the move saying they want to offer more support to those who live in a legal settlements as of november 2020 for these really present services. and there are nearly $3500.00 people for being held under administrative detention 7 of which are as rarely settlers have this that what that does eat all. i'm a a russian drone attack on the northeast in ukrainian city of sue me has killed 2 people in india, 12 others, residential buildings or shopping. several cars were hit, and 3 drones attacked early on friday. so maybe just 29 kilometers from the russian border. meanwhile, president vladimir putin says rush, i will keep testing the hypersonic are rationing miss. solve it, find it ukraine on thursday, the school. but if you are useful, i will add there are no means of counteracting such
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a miss out. any means of intercepting it in the world today, they don't exist. and i'll emphasize once again, we will continue testing later system. it is necessary to establish the serial production for you, my in response ukraine's president loving me as a lensky ass cold on will lead us to stop russian from escalating the war and ukraine. the stores put you in, i have a good a store the when someone starts using other countries, not just for tara, but also to test their new missiles through turbo. this is undoubtedly, and international crimes and coming from russia. this is a mockery of the position of the state like china in the states of the global south . some leaders have consistency called for restraint, but in response, invariably get some new escalation from us go 3, and that is why the wells missed on serious in response to make putting really afraid of expanding the will and feel the real consequences of his actions. useful with them as we check out just it was as a vague as more now from the a cranium capital a ton of carl cove. i've been talking about that for the last few days. it's almost
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insane because at one point, the ukranian troops on either side of them were about 2 and a half inches away from russian troops. now there's also reports, in fact that russian troops may have actually entered into co cobra and is fighting taking place inside. you also have the import, important type of cross. now, on the 19th of november in the symbolic move, move present, zalinski visited krakowski, visited those troops there and said that there was any admits that this intense lighting taking place. the government to date on the subject of across said that the minister, administrative, and restriction day is being moved to the village of the appropriate. that's about 20, come to know why is that significant? well, the, it shows that the fighting is intense. it shows that the russian troops of gaining ground and out of that concern, the military ministration has been moved. now across the is important is from all
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those 3 times for cross comprehensive cove up across is the largest. this is a logistical hub for trains. it has mines and russians really want to come to that it will be a must have gained if they manage to get it. but you also have coffee and again, russians making steady advances. now the judge and us president elect donald trump, sasha money cases order that sentencing be put on hold. trump's lawyers are pushing for the case to be dismissed. i think because unconstitutionally, impediments to his ability to govern, trump was convicted of 50 full set of accounts in may. a jury found he fraudulently manipulated business rep goes to cover up on an age sexual encounter with an adult film star head of a 2016 election. my kind of has moved from west palm beach in florida. the manhattan judge has essentially rule that sentencing will be frozen until further legal argument is good. he's off the defense team to submit an effort to davids by december the 2nd as to why the sentencing should be set aside. the prosecution will
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then have 7 days in which we are to respond to that particular affidavit. essentially the trunk team have already describe the judge's decision as a decisive when they will be arguing that not just a sentencing, but the conviction be set aside. it's understood that the manhattan district attorney opened bragg is likely to argue strongly that the sentencing be put in a bands until we end up donald trump's to in 2029. now interestingly enough, the lawyers who are appearing for the president elect in this case i taught blogs and samuel both have been nominated to senior positions and the justice department along with funding as the attorney general. now if these positions are confirmed, the lawyers who are in this case will be part of a justice department that will probably script the remaining criminal charges that
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stand against donald trump. mike had a, i'll just sarah west palm beach. you know, a president's like trump as nominate today, permanent invest, have to be treasury secretary scott besson to spend his career as a wall street finance. you confirm the millionaire with had a department that overseas economic on tax policy. is it a statement from says best and will support his plans to stop unfair trade practices? nicaragua, solomon does approve reforms and expand the pounds of president dining low take up the constitutional changes with increased control of the media and extend the presidential attempt to 6 years will take as wife becomes what's known as co presidents together still have control over the legislation of traditionally electro bodies and other entities ortega has increased to cut down on defense in recent years. accordance and bob way has convicted a senior opposition member and 34 active is for participating in an legal gathering . 20 others were acquitted rights group say the rest of the part of
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a come down on dissenting voices by the government. i am a task that has this update from the court in iraq. these are some of the people who waited all day off by the court to get news about the relatives and the friends . some opposition supporters were found not guilty, others like opposition either jemison timber was found guilty. the court ruled that in june, opposition support has gathered law for the residents in her id with the intent of causing violence. demit has been road rules like monday, a 25, some of the for the police and do see some things. the police say they were just doing the job, maintaining law and order, but human rights activists say, this is another example of human rights violations in zimbabwe. ended calling on reasonable leaders and it's natural community to with pressure on this and loving government. out of my thoughts out is there. how do i rescue experts in south africa? have low at a camera and i just use gold mine to check on the state of hundreds of miners,
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underground rights groups in the family. say police are trying to stop the miners out by refusing to deliver food. malcolm lab reports from still fun to nobody here other than the informal mine is says to enter the deceased mind chopped . these mine rescue experts prepare a camera to find out what's below. nobody else is allowed on the sites, including volunteers from the miners community he lost lowered food a week ago to please say the mine is a refusing to come out. the goldstein's here are about 2 and a half. columbus is deep. that comes meant to show how the rescue operation should proceed. right, scripts and relative say progress is too slow and the government still trying to stop the miners out. politicians from the provincial parliament set the mind is, rights should be respected, but it's not the police responsibility to deliver food. some of them are not the one to come.
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