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is now the same thing. many people have never lived in these parts of the country, country and suffered secretary and violent cost. and they are desperate to go back to back to a home that may no longer exist. the coming through the rubble in the heart of lebanon's capital is really a strikes really central favorites. the law i'm darn jordan, this is out a 0 life. and also coming scrambling for across the bread i've just been in desperate since to the you in the ones does that is on the brink of nowhere near enough from developing countries with 250000000000
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dollar a year, offer to tackle time to chat expectation was low, so this is a slap in the 1st. this is not something any developing countries on, on hold and definitely co delays. donald trump sentencing and his costs money, criminal case, us presidents. and that goes with a decisive when the we begin in living on where it's been $54.00 days since the start of israel. it's military offensive that it's for his a bunch of thousands of homes, mostly in the southern eastern parts of the country. more than 3006, some of the people have been killed in thousands injured. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced. at least 4 people were killed of an item is mainly asked bikes on central bi routes. these a live pictures from a liberties capital before bombarding these really ami issued forth evacuation of warnings and missiles and leveled
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a residential building in the neighborhood of boston. early on saturday morning, it's only about 2 kilometers from lebanon's parliament since as well is offensive against has balop. again, it's randy targeted central bank road, focusing mostly on the sub to the south of the capital. at least $62.00 people were killed and is really a tax across the country. on friday. i'll just say his name is robbie jones, his live now from beirut science. i just bring us up to date them with the latest on these overnight strikes on a route the as i and can you hear me? i told just bring us up to date with the strikes of an item, 11 east capitol or last friday at around 4 am local time, tgm t just about 4 hour, 4 or 5 hours ago we saw a powerful series of strikes on the bus, the neighborhood here in central bare room, now this is not far from an area that is a home to hotels, restaurants,
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popular hotspots, and witnesses describes seeing at least 4. maybe 5 strikes carried out on one particular building. it destroyed this one multi story building caused a large amount of damage to the blocks of flats surrounding it. this is a very population dense area and marching least the 4th is really the strictest. we could be carried out in central be route, not to mention the ongoing campaign. the air campaign to begin in september in many ways begin over a year ago when the war in gaza began and has full analysis support for how much that air campaign has continued across the country with heavy bombardment and recent days in the east of lebanon as well as the cell, as well as the cells in places like tier and in the east, in areas like fall back and say, and given these latest attacks, what are the implications then for the c side rapids? well, this certainly fits a powder. now there's been a great deal of speculation that since there was no warning,
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and there was no outward show by israel, that they were trying to evacuated civilians out of the area. and this was in the heart of their beer of they read this a great deal of speculation that this was yet another targeted assassination of some senior principal leader. now there's no confirmation either way, but this does fit a pattern multiple strikes, no warning on an area that is densely populated with missiles meant to penetrate deeply. so this does for the pattern every time that is real approaches, any sort of breakthrough or the united states as the media or approach of some kind of breakthrough with another party is real undermines. those talks with a series of strikes carrying out targeted killings of senior members. we saw that with how much wind cease fire talk seemed to be moving forward. you smile. i knew it was assassinated. we've seen assassinations of other senior commanders. yeah, i'm guessing war has will a leader us enough for a lot. so this does fit a pattern of behavior and it really goes along with a sentiment here and very weak. people say that these use firefox are simply
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a game simply is real playing games, not just with palestinians, not just with the lebanese, but also with the united states undermining its closest ally. whenever they come to a breakthrough. they undermine the tasks with an uptick and violence, and the targeted killings people that by all accounts they should be talking to. so many people see this as the us and israel plank political games that is playing out by way of missiles being loved at their cities. all right, his name is robbie lifes, the in the lebanese capital zane. thank you. the to dos on uh with a 413 days as well as bon bonded. the strip causing widespread death and destruction is ready attacks and hospitals and residential areas continue to kill civilians on flapping. building is more than 44000 palestinians have been killed and 804000 wounded. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in gauze us since
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friday night. one is rarely at striking a residential building in minnesota, refugee camp and killed at least 2 people and wounded others, including children. the company that i bought, i was designated a safe soon by israel's ministry. i mean, come all out when the hospital in northern gauze has been targeted for a 5th consecutive day to 0. it's funny. my mood has more now from 0 about what's really concerning right now is the systematic delivered attacks on remaining health facilities. that includes come out of the hospital the 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 hospital or inside the facility itself
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. it becomes very difficult for paramedics to leave the hospital, go to bomb sites and bring the cars with these back to the hospital. they are a trip of being killed, also civilians who are volunteering and bringing 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 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 babies inside the incubators, the uh, as soon as the pod, the oxygen is station was destroyed. also there is a problem of a seal that hasn't been delivered to the hospital on a regular basis. this causing it to shut down major operations all in all. we're
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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 patients by creating these difficult conditions and preventing and live staving elements inside the hospital and including the oxygen supplied as well as the fuel supply for the power generation. honey, my one is the data from the central area of the gods or palestine. what israel says that place has no limits on the amount of aid entering gaza, but the miniature, his own figure explained a very different picture before israel stop it. it's a sold on gauze that around $500.00 a trucks enter the strip every day. but in the 1st few weeks of the wall is when impose the total blockade before gradually easing restrictions because of international pressure, the river is picked in may when average of $200.00 trucks enter the strip daily.
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but that didn't last long. last month after a year of war, only $57.00 trucks a day, but reaching gaza, forwarding showed up to $350.00 demanded by the us. and the $600.00 the agencies say would provide basic needs. it's estimated only 80 trucks a day down going to gaza. leading many people hungry for palestinians are facing starvation because we're like a food getting into the strip. the problem's been made worse because israel black or not. most of the bakeries in gaza, the few that are still operating on the table to making up read for everyone who desperate the needs it on is your cast or thoughts? baker reading, central gaza, have we opened after 5 days of having no flour? but among the crowd waiting for precious thread, many will lead the stomachs and hans still empty. and then on the, on the $116.00, i'm a $61.00 young manual. the something that'd be that i've completed in the beginning of these kind of getting out of the bag of bait and the big kosher $0.80 will go up
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and also on the back pocket for a to acid. so gonna have to run that for you and i'm able to do that. what about the other 2 and a bottom? so you and says guys, his 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 their doubtful they'll receive justice. the news a decision would, must be implemented because america protects is a way of insecurity to anything. is william will not to be held accountable to mac 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 they 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 $281.00 who died worldwide. 178
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were killed in the occupied palestinian territories. these are numbers that defy comprehension and killing of 8 workers may amount to 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, the now there's disappointment
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of a new funding pledged out poor a nation's buckled effects of climate change. a drop proposal at the latest you in climate summit woods. the rich countries paid $250000000000.00 a year by 2035. but developing countries say it's way short of what they need, barbara and go report as active as the, as a by shots capital march in silence to symbolically veto a dropped 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. they've been aiming for at the you and climate change summits and box and for develop countries, offerings, 250000000000. when developing countries need street 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
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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. wealthy governments are abandoning responsibilities to foreign nations 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 community needs on the ground. it will not. and so it will then show that we blow the calvin 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 activist so wondering there was a growing divide in the ability of nations to respond to climate change. we're
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ready. it ended okay. era climate. i'll call time ritual use that well to see safety, illegal to but in driving. unfortunately, what we see is not gonna be able to play out. the analysts say rich countries pledge of an annual $250000000000.00 is only a modest increase on what they're already spending on. climate finance. european negotiates has one more countries. i'm thanks to contribute to a climate fund barbara and go out to sarah for dr. jamila. my mood is a professor of global health at some way. university. she adds developing nations to reject the climate deal as the aims of the summit have not been met. the global south. indeed, this must stand the ground and not accept this bad deal. it's better to have no deal than a bad do. secondly, but is enough money? this 1.4 trillion at least from fuels subsidies. now that can be channeled into
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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 alone, and that's a rise of about 8 percent over the last from 5022. 23 now was humanity arms itself against itself. it is, i'm willing to fund the resources to defend itself. to me that is related stability . the cop $29.00 process was meant to be a finance call. and even on the 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 prices is a health crisis. and if you look at the spend or the, the, the, the bi limits, it's about $200000000000.00 price tag an economic loss due to health. as
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a result of the time of crisis said 5000000, at least people dying as a direct consequence off fossil fuels and the diseases that the costs. you know, the amount that's page 250000000000 is an insults stop us up right here. and i'll just say right, when we come back present to the ones rush, i will keep using it's new hyper somebody miss i o. s. key of appeals for better and defense system progress into that because mining stand off, a camera is loaded into the shop to save hundreds of minors, a dad or like more and that stays the okay bracy satellite and took care of some proper with 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
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height and then increasing the cold wind following. so where it says 17, in this time bullet will more in the day at 70, 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. and that cold air comes eventually for the surf, prompting a few cheryl's in jordan. those major possibly guys as well. and there are any lights, 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 shower 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 fear 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
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a bit read for you, but tons of the benefits, most of the, a full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading lebanon, are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house. ready what can america expect, and what can the world expand? quickly to look at us politics, the bottom line. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering that the reports are pre brave bullets and bombs? and we always include the views from all sides. the
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book i'm back here watching, i'll just say right click on mind about top stories here. this let these 4 people have been killed and is really strikes on central by root. a residential building was leveled by themselves and neighborhood trust and 11 is probably at least 10 thomas demands of encoding is really strikes the customer office and spot him nights. why don't talk distorted a residential home immunization records, you can at least 2 people were killed. 7 others wounded on a trough proposal. at the latest you inclined that somebody would see which countries pay $250000000000.00 a year by $24.00 to $5.00 dep. developing states, fight climate, change activism and quoting for at least the trillium donors, the sites that disappointed by the funding the now the problem in president is backing the use of longer range missiles by ukraine and its defense against russia. rebecca meant so that once the gemini,
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to quickly delivered its long range towers system to keys, but tons of metal of schultz has been supposed to oppose defending themselves system. that's the statement follows russia's use of a new type of missiles and an attack on thursday. when it talk to do the pro city in the central east region of ukraine, the hypersonic are rustic michelle, but used by russia for the 1st time in the war. president vladimir putin says the weapon will continue to be tested above the school. but if you are used to, to, i will add there are no means of counteracting such a miss out. any means of intercepting it in the world today they don't exist. and i'll emphasize once again, we'll continue testing later system. it is necessary to establish serial production for you when you're gardening president, letting me have the landscape has cold and will lead us to stop russia from escalating the war. those doors which and i have a good restore the when someone starts using other countries, not just for tara, but also to test their new mix of through turbo. this is undoubtedly an
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international crime that's coming from russia. this is a mockery of the position of the state like china, and that's the states of the global south. some leaders have consistency code for restraint, but in response invariably gets some new escalation from us go stream. and that is why the wells missed on serious in response to make puts in really afraid of expanding the will and show the real consequences of his action. useful when as well, liam collins is a former defense advisor to you credit and then a dispute students claim the numerous, i'll comp being deceptive. what we know is it safe? harbor sonic missile, meaning it flies more than 5 times the speed of sound. in this case it flies 11 times the speed of sound, which makes it very difficult though. not impossible to shoot down pollutants exaggerating that claim a bit. but then it's also outdated with civil war as meaning that yes and when it does get through, we can it's 6 separate targets and probably most alarming to people. it is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and that's what has people concern. so that's kind of what the missile is not show, but kind of a, you know,
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it's not to be overly fewer. russia has a very limited number of these. it's very experimental at this time. they are very expensive to make income, has no desire for the nuclear weapon on one of these missiles and watch it in some ways, it's not unusual formation to test the weapons during warfare. they do that all the time. that's common and goes back to the history of warfare. second here, there's nothing. this is done. we mark a true escalation of war, just another missile system. one, maybe that's more capable than what russia shot previously into ukraine, but it doesn't fundamentally change anything. and so it really is just nuclear saber rattling front and really just designed input of a rhetoric to try to intimidate the west and try to get them to recall ukraine from watching us and u. k based missiles into russia. but it won't change, not the judge in the us president elect donald trump's house. many cases delayed the sentencing, and definitely his lawyers are pushing for the case to be dismissed, arguing it would cause unconstitutional impediments. this ability to govern,
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trump was convicted on searching for judges in may. a jury found he fraudulently manipulated business records to cover up a section encounter with an adult film star head of the 2016 presidential election might kind of has moved from west palm beach in florida. of the man has him judge has essentially ruled that sentencing will be frozen until further legal argument to these last the defense team to submit an affidavit by december the 2nd as to why the sentencing should be set aside. the prosecution will 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
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a bands until we end up donald trump's to in 2029. now interestingly enough, the boy is who are appearing for the president elect. in this case, i taught blog and samuel both have been nominated to senior positions and the justice department along with the bomb the 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 stand against donald trump. mike had a, i'll just sarah west palm beach. meanwhile, a trump has nominated a permanent investor to be the us treasury secretary building and ask our best and that has spent his career as on wall street finance. here in a statement of trump says besson to support his plan to stop unfair trade practices . one of the drums nominations do need to be confirmed by the senate. risk of teams in south africa have loaded the camera into i just use gold mine to check on the
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state of hundreds of miners, underground rights groups and families say police are trying to stop the miners out by refusing to deliver food. welcome. where before it's enough and still sometimes to nobody here other than the informal miners does 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 minus community. he lost lowered food a week ago. please say the miners are refusing to come out. the gold things here are about 2 and a half columbus has the cameras meant to show how the rescue operation should proceed. right, scripts and relative, se progress is too slow and the government still trying to stop the miners out. politicians from the provincial parliament set the mind his rights should be respected, but it's not the police responsibility to do that. the food,
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some of them appeals, they did not want to come out. so at one point, and i want this to be on that, i quote that the $1.00 lead through not to expect them to be negotiating with team enough. rights groups have been asking if those below really the mazda minds of organized crime, all the victims is nearby township was built about 70 years ago under the apartheid government to house workers when the gold mines opened. most have since closed. one of the few ways to make a living is collecting, breaks from abundant, demolished shops and houses, which is what these women say they would doing. just to be able to afford a meal. a muscle into hot, solid, bony, told us how husbands been in the disused mine for 3 months to live outside because i never know which one, whatever. we kind of some others when our husbands go underground to some kind of thing. but right now, uh husbands. a lot to him that shopkins summit that we don't know if they're among the dead or if they're alive. but the armies also been involved in the crack down
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on, in full mining as a decades on gangs have taken control of much of the multi $1000000.00 business in thousands of, of fund of mine shaft cameras. the whole back off and the crane is now leaving the side. everyone's waiting to find out how many people or lied for c minors. finally say the crackdowns taking away their livelihoods and possibly their loved ones lives. malcolm web. i'll just say era, still fontaine, south africa. so colton st bob way has convicted a senior opposition member and so the full active is full participating in legal gathering. 28 of those were acquitted rights group say the rest of the popular come down on dissenting voices by the government. i'll just say i was hired on my task that has this update from the court in our so these are some of the people who waited all day outside the court to get news about the relatives and the friends.
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some opposition supporters were found not guilty of those 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. i come monday, a 25, some of the for the police and do see personal 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 that what i to make a request, solomon does approve the phones and expand the powers of president dunn. lo take up the constitutional changes when increase is controlled at the media and extend the presidential time to 60 is, will take his wife becomes what's known as co president. and together, they'll have control over the legislature, judiciary,
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and actually the bodies and other instruments. thousands of public health workers in argentina have protested against government policies. i'm like a pay doctors, nurses, and other medical staff, much in the capital, one as iras and perform massey on phillips, they denounced the condition of the health system and lack of investment. many say they are paid below the poverty. nice canada has confirmed its 1st case of impulse, the countries public health agencies as the case in manitoba is travel related and linked with an outbreak of the virus and eastern and central africa. in august, the world health organization declared impulse and global public health emergency for the 2nd time and just 2 years. that's often new variance spread from the confidence to neighboring countries. now it's and it's great to billions of dollars that was a social network long. the fullest social media was main stream, but the online role playing game world of warcraft is also a cultural phenomenon. prays for paving the way for women to break into gaming.
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