tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 23, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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was i gosh, as i finances john nissan and the shows are gender oh shit. the cesar 14 sounds angle always and they all thought was the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out loud from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? powerful is randy strikes had central de root canning at least 4 people and 23 others are injured. palestinians targeted in the gaza strip. at least 10 are killed . best off also into the commodities wind hospital. a top united carrying
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organization who owns the world is ignoring a countdown to farm and in sedan millions facing hung. nowhere near enough time go from developing countries at a $250000000000.00 a year, offer to tackled climate change plus sharing that passive video. the we begin in lebanon, where it's been 50 full days since the styles of israel's minute tree offensive. now it's falls as they've bumped thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east, and parts of the country. more than 3600 people have been killed and the thousands injured more than 1000000 people have been displaced. or at least 4 people have
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been killed and many others injured off. the missiles flattened the residential building in the central bayard suburb of boston. early on saturday morning. it's only about 2 kilometers from lebanon's parliament. since his rouse, offensive against has beloved began, it's rarely targeted the sense of the capital. instead focusing mostly on the southern suburbs, is also been intense as strikes in the south of the country, and the hashem joins us now live from the south. now that you've just seen a strike, very close to your position, tell us what's coming under attack that they saw me just behind me. this is, i mean, just 2030 meters from what were standing. a drone targeted a couple of fishermen and they were immediately killed. we saw this with,
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with allies. it was just in front of everyone here. i don't know if you, you're showing the pictures. and of course, this is just spots of the box and of strikes that been, that has been taking place over the past weeks here in fire. and also a extending towards the said bear with southern solve the call. now here in entire yesterday they've been several strikes, hitting different places, including the city itself, the outskirts. and since this don't since to am, i don't to and we thought the giving loud opportunity shedding. and i feel that he was already competing this whole area, mainly the coastline. and this of course, is related not just a to be a cupboard that these radios are doing. mean with, with respect also to the, to shutting on the other side, but also to the ground operation. that is where these have already started $54.00
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days ago and the alley, talking about the ground operation. how far are this ray, the ground forces actually pushing from the border at this point? what it seems, uh, overnight this raise, what able to push towards about you know that because we've been seeing a from here from one great where we are standing for you was a engagement between has the law 5000 is ready. at least we documented 2 launches of and to sign guided miss sites. what's is really done in all the by you all the now with this really is having these positions on the other by you all the and it seems are heading now to cost off the cost the line towards the quarter. and this is one of the objectives by taking not good on just in case they were able to or they are able to in part of that with the operation that's already going on on the eastern side, the eastern sector in t. uh because that pushing towards the um, the already
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a fight thing cause will law forces that it's intensive about those data and they're also trying to insert it goes the city, which is a major city on the border. now, after to, if they take a key and not pull it out, then the whole board, the line would be under is really controlled. and then they can spot emphasizing the 2nd phase, which might extend between 5 and 7. couldn't meet this one. the board. right. thanks so much to ali, hush them that are important to us from the south of 11. and let's take this design before all the. he joins us from the lebanese capital, zain, we've been talking about strikes on busta in the center of they wrote a very densely populated area. how much devastation have those strikes cost. well very quickly, sammy and the last hour or so we've gotten get another threat from these really military,
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another forced evacuation order focusing on the southern suburbs of barry to neighborhoods of adults and shore thoughts. and that we, those with the areas around which the remote apple strikes yesterday were expecting more to be carried out later today after that new threat. now coming to the central part of their route and the attack this morning. it was a highly concert. it concentrated area which means lots of buildings. it was densely populated, which means lots of people. it was early morning pre dawn at around 4 am, which means in this residential area, people were at home, most likely sleeping and in their beds. so we are expecting the number of dead and the number of injured to continue to go up throughout the day. there is a rescue crews. volunteers are on the site. they are carrying out whatever they can do to dig through the rubble to look for survivors. most likely recovering bodies. now this happened in the central part of the very close to the waterfront, close to popular hotspots and tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. so this attack is truly at the heart of the center of the capital of lebanon, here in very rude, and there is a tense environment. as
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a result. yesterday we were speaking to people and overhead. you can hear drones flying throughout the day. something that has become a staple sound as part of the hung drum of the city. and what people started to say is that it is getting louder, which means they're flying at a lower altitude, which means they're hunting for a target. and then you saw the events of this morning and once again this morning we can hear the drones flying overhead at low altitudes and zane. where does this an intensification of strikes? leave all the recent talk of a us broken seas 5 deal? well, quite plainly. i'll tell you what one man here in baron said, which is israel is playing with us, that they are not interested in a ceasefire. that it is unlikely to happen that they will not stop their aggression . this is all just political theatre. what is really saying what the united states are saying, the shuttle diplomacy between berries and tele v by the us special envoy. they say that this is all just part of what the us and israel have done in the past. we've seen this happen any time. there are
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a ceasefire talks or any time the us seems close to a breakthrough is real, undermines their own allies by intensifying strikes by telling a targeted assassination. as we saw that in the case of a smile near the from us leader, we saw that in the case we, i've seen or i said this relative, his bullet commander was taken out on and a number of other senior commanders and leaders of hamas and his beloved boots with which is really united states are trying to broker some kind of stall in this fighting. there's been a lot of speculation that the attack this morning and bus that was targeting yet another senior leader of his bullet. no confirmation of that yet. but it does fit a pattern of behavior that is real, carries out the people here say, is political theater between us and israel, playing out using missiles that are targeting eric communities. all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much design busted all the while. i'm joined now by the sound as economies and associate professor of golf politics with the golf study center at colorado university. good to have you with us. so 1st of all,
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obviously the ground forces advancing and self 11. and how do you read what's going on in the ground? well, i mean, we don't see that the are we drawing that's for sure. and what we hear then in the report is clear that they haven't done anything to stop or to even the thinking in, in an so as far, so i don't, i'm not quite sure that they are a bunch of is because they want to click and hold the drain that they want to, to keep, but at least what they are trying to do is to eliminate as much as people from the he's one of us. both of them may need the higher colors, the trying to eliminate all the people that become in the south. i've also emailed with another, i know they receive this a so they are not it's really not even a thinking in something that's kind of deep or can need to, to cease fire, trying to, to, to negotiate something that have to do with but, but analyzing was found that the strategy is going on, that was who we were listening to. i li, hash them talking about how they want to take strategic plays in lights,
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him to cause of perhaps supply routes to has belong the what do you see the goal to be on the ground, to whole territory and, and sort of permanently disrupt supply routes or to take territory to try and perhaps negotiate and trade it in some kind of deal. i think the 2nd option, i don't think they're interested be remaining there. they have other objective which is a combined a gas time. we know that they are the main objective of some people in the government is to establish new settlements and they all go by to reducing gusta, but they don't see that's happening in solving how do you compare the rates of progress or lack of it that these right, is a making in lebanon to what these right these 9 should do in 1992 and they marched all the way to be route. and i think the object is where, where the funds in 1992 they were trying to eliminate that. then they receive some of the yellow, but that time was the bigger problem for, for the style. now they are focusing on trying to leave. mean if he's one that,
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that grew up immensely since 2006 something now. so they need to make sure that this board there is not a threat anymore. i say i'm fine to do with, with the gas as well. so the only way to do that is to go us further as possible in the south of labor on, on making sure that she's what i'm this time. so how easy is that going to be if they couldn't, you know, as a cheve it so to speak. and 1982 they managed to rejects palestinian forces, but created a bigger enemy through their occupation of southern lebanon for themselves. how easy is it going to be this time to then take on a domestic force? i mean, has the law is from 11 and then no palestinian on groups. they'll sit on the some of the c and more for all these impossible to do. so i just say he realized part of the financial side, this part of the political system, it's impossible to leave. mean it's something we already know that it's impossible to, to finish with the military and somebody's going on in augusta. and so basically speaking, the military option is know that they certainly have 45,
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so they need to sit down to, to, to negotiate something, at least with the ability to go to, for the, to and on that point for negotiations. so where does that leave the, what we saw was a us broke it after that was making progress if, if we believe the signals that were coming, i think that since the very beginning and now who was trying to push the time. so in order to get from the elected on his bed to us a correct. so he was not obeying or not even beneficial to what by that was sent. even districts that'd be issued some time ago, expecting that from, with somebody in power would be easier to negotiate something so i think to yes, but he's trying to push as much as possible before from arise to power. so one's from is in power. i think that might be the time in which he's had to. she will decide to stop me, but she feels something, but we that much better position on the ground. where does this leave garza and hubs for us? these 5 did. and also all the 2 tracks, lebanon, and garza sees 5 deals being separated. i think by 3 of us,
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the happiness as well as what was wanted that is this. do you see that? that's the way it's going. i think i think it, yes, i mean, as you mainly if you, if you follow the bigger and use outlets or mainstream. nobody's talking about the cost anymore. everyone's talking about 65 and 11. the way we talk about cease fire and you search on on, on the website, and always looking at what's is far enough. so business has been forgotten or even have on. so everybody's trying to focus on a list bar license the solution, and they want to avoid the escalation is all for me is what it is and who was expecting and she got it so we could sit by the board. so he would focus on that's why he continues doing what it's edwina and guess i, we, we see that the, they see a watering address is it's not making any change, not even making any change in the support this supports up here. she has a or he has in the us or some countries in europe, so she doesn't see any pressure more than what she already suffered on to now. all right, so the sound is
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a cholera from the golf study center at the university. thank you so much for coming in and talk about guys that full 113 days that's number of days as well as been bombarding the area, closing widespread destruction. and this is why the attacks on residential areas, hospitals, they continue to kill civilians and flashing buildings right across the strip. molding full to full 1000 palestinians have been killed. a 104000 wounded. and at least 19 people have been killed in his riley strikes across gauze us since friday nights. 5 of those died in an attack on a home in han, eunice in the south. in northern garza, several stuff at the seeds come out on the lawn hospital has been injured in the latest strike on the facilities that had to hold of the joins us from outside along, so hospital and data invalid. so what kind of reality of palestinians, waking up to all the off to those of the night strikes
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the saw me palestinians in gauze are living in daily nightmare. they wish they could. we come from, let's start with the funerals. the are, has every single morning from those who are killed in the air strikes over the night. but just right now, a woman just approached me and asked me, where's it should she go to ask about her missing a son that has been arrested by the. is there any forces since may and she doesn't know anything about her son for more than 6 months. now another man approached me where he could find a new business and or to change dressing on his injured legs. the situation gauze is beyond anyone's imagination, that people turn lives turned into cues on bakeries, cues on flower distributions, on, on
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a. and also the fact that there is nothing available in the markets also the fact that there's no medicine. if you have a flu, you won't find any medication to treat your flu. and the fact that there is continuous targets, houses have been targeted. and also, even mostly her nunez and the military and safe zone, has been targeted in the past couple of months pausing. so not have any way to go through striving and suffering to find food, water. and also medicine in the situation is lapsing every single day. we're here and all of the hospital was this is not only a hospital, but also i refuse to thousands of families and we're hearing a lot of testimonies. every single day saw me and talked to us. if you would hint about the situation in the north, how many people are left now front seat, stay? well,
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according to wonder why they say that there are hundreds of thousands of policies still remaining in the north. they're trapped in the north because for more than a months now the is really forces have been imposing a strict keys on bus area bonding, andrews training, all types of aides, all types of food medicine and even healthy drinking water. and some palestinians found that unsafe for them to evacuate, so they decided to stay in their houses because even if you decide to go and leave, there's an is there any plots cop to that's going to target you. but according to ice, you're seeing a lot of you and the agencies based that the say receive over rounding numbers of calls every single day for policy and use who are dropped. also send me the fact that there's no civil defense, these primary extra ambulances in that area is also a miserable and the fact that the is where the forces have been targeting come on
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at one. the only facilitating an operating hospital for more than 7 times is also making this hospital on the brit brings of collapsing. right. thanks so much for that. and also find the most that i had on the news out, including why the world's largest polluters are being accused of a band and thing their responsibilities to low income countries of view and climate summit. i expect to it's a little slow, but this is a slap in the 1st. this is not something any developing cancer was functional and on hold in definitely a cold delays. donald trump sentencing and this hush money, criminal case, us president elect calls it at the size of wins the
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the polymer and president is backing the use of longer range missiles by you cried in its defense against russia. robots, um, so the ones germinate to quickly deliver its long range toward a system to key if a child so all the shots has been staunchly opposed to sending the system. but so the statement follows rush is use of a new type of a solid in an attack on 1st day i it's, it targeted the need for stacy in the central east region of ukraine, the hypotonic or i should think miss hall was used by rochester. the 1st time in the war, president vladimir foods and says the weapon will continue to be tested aside . vague is live for us in k of and listening to the lights of statements from the russian present. sounds pretty defined on the use of missiles, right? absolutely has been defined and as you said,
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he said that russia will continue to test these massages, including in combat situations, depending on the threats to russia. you also said that russia has ducks of these weapons that they can produce these. he congratulated the defensive ministry and he outlined that this wasn't a modernization of an old system, but a new type of miss i. then he's also being boasting that there are no air defense in the world that can intercept these missiles. now obviously this came this attack k on denise pro the centrally since it jumped in april came off, the ukraine, used those longer range missiles supplied by the united states. and the united kingdom. i'm given permission to use those inside russia. and this seems to be a warning, not just to ukraine, but also to the western countries that back ukraine not present. zalinski is also spoken on friday evening, and he said that the people should not given to the correct by to genius or use appealing to western countries. a game for more weapons,
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as he has been throughout this war from the beginning, asking for a more defensive. but he also seem to criticize embassies and his own pauses. in fact, if i can remind you, oh, you're on the week, the united states embassy here in cuba, and some of the embassies decided to close sighting a possible security threat of a massage strike. and then on friday, the parliament closed, also citing the miss all the, of course, as lensky said, well, unless there's information from intelligence agencies, everyone should operate as normal, including his own pablo montana, shouldn't use it as a, as an excuse to reduce i was or take a day off, is it just as a right silence, then go to the shelter, but don't other than that, don't take it out. and i said the ukrainian present is now appealing to the will to intervene and take a tough of stones on the expansion of russian weaponry. right. what does it calling
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for? well, the from the assets of this rule has been appealing for western countries in the world to take stronger, strongest offices. and in many ways it's been successful in terms of sanctions against russia and asking for weapons. so ukraine has had to have sixteens that have had by so few times it has a how it says high most given get the equipment that it needs to fight russia. but really what ukraine once is more weapons. uh and really uh, what is it lets you would have liked from the very beginning of the very beginning is western intervention that he's not really going to get. that's what you're going to get all what funds these have landlines along the range missiles. but the reality is, the on the back to the front of the eastern ukraine, ukraine, recruit ukraine and forces are losing ground around the cities of cup has pro cost kind of coal fat in infecting critical that it was almost insect. then this reports
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that russian forces actually inside and this fighting, taking place inside particles and also a chest of yacht. so they using grand on the eastern front and no matter how many weapons ukraine has this problem that they, that they need to address. and that's the mental problems, the, facing, the serious month have a problem. and that's why many analysts believe that the, the russian forces are gaining brand in the east. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. i said by now colson, zimbabwe has convicted a senior opposition number and 34 active as full participating in an illegal gathering 28, others being acquitted rights group, say the arrest upon of a clamp down on dissenting voices by the government. hold on. will tulsa has this update from the colton hot audi? these are some of the people who waited all day outside the court to get news about the relatives and the friends. some opposition supporters were found not guilty of those like opposition either jemison timber was found guilty. the court ruled that
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in june, oppositional support has gathered law for the residents in her that it was 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, he does need national community to with pressure on this and loving government. out of my thoughts out is there is disappointment over a new funding pledge to help poor a nation's bible. the effects of climate change a draft proposal at the latest you and climate summit would see ridge countries pay $250000000000.00 a by 2035. developing countries say it's way shows of what lane actually need. albright and go for reports active as the as
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a by shots capital march in silence to symbolically vito 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 1.3 trillion dollars a yeah, they've been aiming for at the u and crime, a change summit in boxes to develop countries, offerings, 250000000000. when developing countries need street hymns is like bringing a garden hosting for wildfire. if these outrages meet and that'd be quit the time in the 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. wealthy 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
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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 day of the sofa from what our community needs on the ground. it will not enjoyed will ensure that we blow the common budget that nobody on the ground is able to have time and reputations, or be able to make 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 already ended up getting an error. the climate will cause high ritual use that will seek safety and lead the world to. but in driving, unfortunately, what we see is not from the age of play. i. the analysts say rich countries pledge of an annual $250000000000.00 is only
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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 jemina. my hood is a professor of global health that some way university she developing nations to reject the climate deal as the aims of the summit hasn't been met in the global south. indeed, this must stand the ground and not accept a 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 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
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a rise of about 8 percent over the last from 5022. 23 now was humanity arms itself against itself. it is unwilling to find the resources to defend itself. to me that is related stupidity. the cop $29.00 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 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 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 insult. still ahead on al jazeera camera
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is lowered into aligning shopped in south africa to see if hundreds of mine is dead or alive. and the emacs agrees to approve a new release package for ser line, cause the country face and its was financial crisis. 72 years the of the day of snow. it was a bit of a shock from many in europe, given that it was fairly heavy for some fonts and switch them that would pick up. the stuff has moved on its own based job folding fairly heavily of remained in the balkans. but again that's going slow. the east was they were left with was on the ground and some fed the low temperature. these low single figures, for most the exception will be these the countries of board of the mediterranean. but notice the changes going on. first of all, the cold goes east, was this favorite talk to you. a lot of significant rain,
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just leaving unit for western, russia must go get some stay. and then here, this is the storm system coming in, the wind from the south west. so it will probably be the best spell that spell on the high ground in england. and scotland that it would turn to right and probably be some funding as a result, attempt to recover. and this process edges in a little bit given that the wind direction changes to the north and from, from the low countries up to low level figures everywhere else. sit in the sun, look at the glistening snow. what's left of it and wait for us to come next. knowles, africa a quite looking picture now the how much there's nothing like a strong but tempt you there in the middle. thirty's, all the way along with this a headline to the, to the west as well. the coastal shelves or west africa, all just the coastal and there are now of course very few on the, on counting the cost the us dollar has been on the road. but why should the rest of the world be worried for some days on the pressure to choose between the american
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and european economic models, but should it have to plus point into things? yes, middle class is shrinking counting the cost on i will just say around this is the quiet village of but not in the northeastern district of bald back. but along with 2000 others, it came under attack from the east riley military over a 24 hour period. according to local officials, israel targeted this building, killing age people, including 3 children. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fallback. this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty. lives that were abruptly ended without warning alone with hopes, dreams,
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and aspirations. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out to see what time to recap. i'll headlines now. news riley strike is hit. they roots southern sub of, in the last few minutes we're looking at life pictures coming in from the and that's off the resort of issued new orders, threatening people to leave that homes early or at least 4 people were killed off through his reading, this owls flattening the residential building, the central pavers neighborhood, possible, at least 19 people have been killed and this really strikes across causes friday night, 5 of those zyden as tax on the residential area of san eunice in the south. the new parliament president is backing the use of long the range missiles by ukraine against russia, robots, and that. so the statement follows russia's use of
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a new type of miss solve it, hit the pregnancy. if you have the need to on the 1st day, president vladimir putin says to watson will continue to be tested. now you have and a half of wars left. so that on the brink of the total collapse, the army has been fighting the permits for a rapid support forces, leaving more than $25000000.00 people suffering from extreme violence, hunger, and force displacement. then a wage and refugee council says last month alone mold in 2500 people were killed and a quarter of a 1000000 when newly displaced. the conflict has triggered the largest displacement crisis in the world with over 11000000 people internally displaced. 3000000 suited nice fled to chad egypt, south sedan, and all the neighboring countries. that's putting added pressure on over the skies
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results situation. the no agent refugee council says an estimated one and a half 1000000 people are facing severe hunger. more than half of the population are in acute need of food. fighting is hindering efforts to deliver aid for the on agrent is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. he left so down on friday and joins us now from the domain that in chad. good to have you with us. so as i've been explaining your organization is wanting of total collapse, how far all we missed the gland from total collapse. well, time kind of timeline are we looking at as it goes to the reset this the please hold it down to 5 minutes. i'm sorry, the way we lost do that for a moment and i fear that we may have lost a very important beginning of your statement. so apology side,
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and if i can ask you to pick off again on the question of, you know, how, how we might be from total collapse at this point. i fear we're only months away from this talk to the complaint comes down to the terminal to a on imagine the suffering because already the millions and millions of people don't want to step away from from and then what's time and declared in northern before i came over from the doctor yesterday, and i was in the janine the west, the whole there are sure organizations really having a nice game of, of assistance that and big box of a suit done. there is to live age. no protection for civilians to be in to national are community is not to treat things to dawn as a church,
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namely the biggest humanitarian drama, the biggest suffering on all watch. norris on the planet a so many lives at stage, so many lives at stake, very strong woods. what would total collapse mean for those millions of lives? and i think what we say is that there is a total breakdown of no one on the co commanding controller for that. very many men that are roaming around with arms is not just the 2 sides. there are, there are many on that this now and they, there is, uh, a yeah, collapsing economy. and the, the part is to the um, conflict or not. enabling argumentative release. a cross line across the front line is very difficult and often impossible. and the across the board, the rate from a, from here,
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from charge to the home has been switched on and off the, the international community is not giving those funding that we need this organizations. many of the largest agencies on all bear on the ground in the remote areas of done with the suffering is the biggest, but it's also possible to do to do things. so i, i was very glad yesterday morning to see hundreds of bakeries that are giving the daily subsidized right now to hundreds of thousands of people. this is a us 8 funded program proven origin. resty counseling would soon be up to $900.00 factors that we will have to flour, subsidies and show that they can give you read on the price of people kind of for
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that's $1.00 way of reaching people to be all the time in the groups. the country, if there is one immediate step that the world must take in order to protect those millions of lives, which you said are at stake. what would that step be? i mean that number one is stuck to violence. have you stop the violence really? what i would say probably at least stop the arms close into the country to many international actors. some of them in the gulf comforters by the way that bring you to the fire. they do not locked off. we look funding. we like food, we lack what is needed to assist the population. but i would also say, let's, let's put it on the globe and agenda. as a decides. 2 days ago i was the un humanitarian relief coordinator for the world. there was a price isn't a whole,
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and we got president bush at the time press a prime minister in the u. k. the french president, the, the mission, the gods congress on the highest levels of the government for the, for access and, and, and, and gave the, for the money we needed for the operation. today the price is $3.00 times what it was at that time. and when we met with neglect, so we also need to drive it on, on the international agenda so that we can scale where so that, that can be pressure on the talk this on the much different scale so that they and the, the vitamins and enable us to reach the many, many millions on our i read suffering and stray of the future insights. you know, you've been visiting with some of the refugees in chad. we know so that there are
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11000000 displaced people internally. just give us an, an overview of who the most vulnerable are and the challenges of, of what they need, or whether or not these comp something. right? right. yeah, i was going to camp in, in, in parts are done, which is the easiest accessed place since 2000 possibly here's where the so done on forces have the headquarters for us in a full time. these time sheets there that you might have terry and i'm for team of the united nation. is that just? i'm sorry, that was a capital 3700 people and those not evans to distributions that so these women and children that are the most button room. but as they already saw, many of the windows, they have 6 children. they have starving shelves and metal nourished children, and there is no hope inside for,
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for return to the answers for land. and there is not even a normal age reaching them would do it as much as we can no original breast jake thompson has now. oh, fun, read 8. what do something from inside shoot guns and we really increased for that as we hold to get small funding we, we, we have to read it. the response will take, does kind of bridge come with the now generous contributions and the congress push the box is to stop. this is after all a neighbor to the, to, to, to become alright. thank you so much for your time in speaking to us. yeah, i glen dad, the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council, rescue teams in south africa. i have loaded a camera into a disuse gold mine to check on the state of hundreds of mine is underground rights
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groups and family say police, i'm trying to solve the mine is out by refusing to deliver food. come web reports from still fontaine. it's 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 sides, including volunteers from the miners community last load food a week ago. please say the miners are refusing to come out. the goldstein's here are about 2 and a half. columbus is deep. the cameras meant to show how the rescue operation should proceed. right, scripts and relative say progress is to slide 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 actually it's not the one to come out. so at one point,
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and i want this to be on the quote that the 1.4 liter, you'll not expect them to be negotiating with cumulus. right? scripts 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 appall take government to house workers when the gold mines opened. most of since closed a wanted to see ways to make a living is collecting, breaks from abundant, demolished shops and houses, which is what these women say they were doing. just to be able to afford a meal muscle into hot side i bone, he told us how husbands being in the disused mine for 3 months to live. and so i do love that novel enough which line whatever we kind of some others when our husbands go underground to some kind of thing. but right now a husbands, a locked in that shop. and summit that we don't know if they're among the dead or if they're alive because he's the armies also being involved in the crack down on
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in full mining as a decades on gangs have taken control of much of the multi $1000000.00 business in thousands of abandoned mine shaft cameras, the colds cough and the crane is now leaving the site. everyone's waiting to find out how many people are dead or lied for c minors. finally, say the crackdowns taking away their livelihoods and possibly their loved ones lives. malcolm web address era, still fontaine, south africa. now tracy linfield is a professor of law at the university of whitworth assigned to joins us from cape town. good to have you with us. so the put things in legal context. we know there's been a court order against the mind is, but does that gives the authorities the right to deprive them of food and water.
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and so the, and the certificate, the constitution, everyone has the right to have access to sufficient food and water as well as to health care services. and one of the reports that has come out from the situation is that the minus the ground have requested access to entity trivago medication. so everyone has arrived. you don't have to be a citizen to have that rights and know they shouldn't be a comfortable of those supplies because what has not happened is that the mine is a to, we can dehydrate it to get out by themselves. so what does that leave the legality of the police tactics then? so the question of whether somebody has arrived is different from the question of whether that's right has been violated. so what one would have to look at, you know, the, the, the, the purpose of that violation with it, whether it was proportional to visit proportion of if you take that goes into into that. are you able to give us your assessments and opinion of that?
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i think this is a very, this is an extremely difficult situation or us. it's really difficult to kind of have a black and white. we're talking about a shelf that is to columbia, to this down. they've been trying to bring people off with ropes. you know, the, it's not as if it's, it's so the attempting tend to us to kind of forced to minus, to come off on the ground. so if me being tuned wasn't to, to solve them, would be, i would write them to, to the point where they're going to die. i don't think that was the case, but the should have been foreseen. so these definitely a negligence and it, it does not become a humanitarian situation and they need to as hard as you need to act with, with, with speed to ensure that a minus to not die. but how, how do you make that assess not you personally, but i mean how, how kind of follow these make that assessment. i mean, is it enough to say, well, my intention is not to stop people to, that's my intention is simply to get them out. when you're in a situation where you can't see what's happening,
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obviously they don't know what's happened to these minus, right? that's why the sending a camera down to know if, if they are facing you know, all they, all they solving to that have some in fact over the died. so i'm have already died, decompose, but he was brought to the surface about $1400.00 minus have already accepted as another point, but you're talking about an underground environment. that is, a lever ends and some costs are not connected to the, the lift that brought the other line is up. so it's a case of, you know, not really knowing what this environment is, not knowing how many mine is underground. and then also the, the, the situation that somebody just don't want to come up to the surface because they're going to be arrested. so could cause authorities be legally liable then if some people all dying because they've been deprived of, of food and water. yes, i think there certainly is
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a case to be made as far as the reports that i've seen of food was lost in of it. about a week ago, they did send food supplies done, but nothing syncing sydney, they there is. there's a legal case that can be mounted against the authorities for compensation to the relatives who, who's, who's, who's um, people have died on the ground. all right, thank you so much for your legal analysis on that situation. tracy lynn field from the university of what to what strand to thank you for the international monetary fund is approve. the 3rd review shoreline cuz bailout the global lenders provided an additional $333000000.00 in funding to the south asian nation itself. at the worst economic prices in its history. in the past 2 years, despite signs of emerging recovery methods warning, rank is economy remains vulnerable. i speak to an outside fernandez to join us
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from columbus or how bible is this. i am i for a view too short i incur at this point. so the money is that it will unlock now that there is a soft level agreement. obviously one final step with the board of the i may have having to sort of rob a stamp and sign off on that disbursement of $333000000.00 us dollars. and that's uh, from what we're heading pretty much all most the given that uh certain things like the government sort of go to an account is interim budget. has to make sure it takes the right boxes, but more or less agreement reached on then being given that transfer of money. now the shrunken economy has stabbing lies from those doc days of 2022. we thought of money for food fuel medicine for energy and things like that, but keeping things on an even cute keeping things stable in order to show up
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reserves in order to make sure that he's a stable supply of the basic necessities. all of those things will be facilitated by this kind of cash confusion that the for a long time government gets, and that was why it was good news when the i'm a mission that has been in july go from the 17th of november and they concluded the visit they just spoke to the media a short while ago with this briefing. and they said that they have agreed in principle that the uh, the think that it's basically the way forward and to start putting things in place and continue the recovery mode. okay, so you already mentioned that the economy has thoughts of recovering how far off all the targets set by the president.
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so in terms of the turn around or at least turning the corner, we are not out of the woods yet. the i'm, if alluded, alluded to that fact, but if you look at things like inflation, very much on the check, something like 0.7 percent of the economy has started registering girls. we've had a bunch of a quarters achieving growth and that is a major factor given how far are in the doldrums, if your loan can economy headphone. and so these are reasons that the, i'm of says it is um, sort of a suitably impressed with the progress made. uh they said they take comfort in the fact that the government of utter commodities on not a has said it will persevere with the reforms. as far as the government is willing to keep within what he describes as the god raises of the i am. if program, so they did talk about, well coming, the increase in the amount of sort of cash transfers to buzzer buzz and things like
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that. but in general, they seem to be quite happy with the pays that the government is keeping that did warn about certain things like not looking at too many tax um sort of concessions and things like that, keeping revenue on track. but in general, that's the way the i'm, it sees it fairly positive. thanks so much. michelle fernandez in columbia. the still ahead and i'll just, sarah how concert is celebrating pop culture. it's great new opportunities the gaming, 2nd, the, from the impact to the us selections, escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets. the stage for serious debate on out jersey is freedom of speech on the internet are right for something, but not for others. how is 10 or airbus content has been removed or restricted?
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overseen by the doha. so minutes that you keep them is an important initiative design to support game development here and could tell the countries gaining market has been on the rise and recent years driven by rapid technological advances. this partnered with a diverse young population who have a keen interest in gaming, has created a voss economic opportunity. so keep them sound of the solemn, it's a dream come true. the opportunity to go there is just to push the people to join to take that step, you know, fix the problem. developers are there introvert. so giving them a safe space with for kids running around being free. you know, this is the 1st step, you know, making a safe space for the guitar and governments recognition of the economic potential. the gaming industry has led to support the policies and investments for me. this is the perfect loud when we can meet these ideas that we can support, converts it from being an idea of the game and the game and the game that can be
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monetized later on before because we believe within luck, even 5 years within 3 years. all time would be one of the game. one of those games currently and development is nice scapes designed by amazon studios here, and get to the game is about consolation, right? but instead of following the uh, western side of astrology, where following the error side of it, so you have a ryan when arabic, it's called l. joseph, which is a one for us instead of a band. when we started, it was extremely like on knowing what we would be doing. uh, just because, you know, just finding uh, finding the talent for you in this country just because it's, it's in its infancy. but we were fortunate enough to find, you know, one or 2 people here get the ball rolling and start the company that still in its infancy, guitars gaming industry is destined to. so and this event like this that i'm not
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hearing young tyler, young talent that will go on to program, develop and release the next generation. and with so many local stakeholders supporting the sector and geeks family behind the wheel. or we can really do is look on say, go joel evans, how to 0. well, that's it to me. so this means that again, with another full shot, the challenges with hundreds of palestine solidarity protests to escape 2 times square to let their
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