tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 23, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi and jerry, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. powerful is really airstrikes hit central babe routes only 2 kilometers from lebanon's parliaments. at least 11 people are killed. rescuing what's left of their belongings after israel has so called safe stones and southern gaza. violence escalates between c r and cindy tribes in northwestern pockets on at least 78
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people have been killed since thursday. and nowhere near enough anger or from developing countries that a $250000000000.00 a year offer to tackle climate change. i'm joining us for us. go with the sports, just free from rec. completes a 5. what that whole is, india attempt to take control of the 1st test against australia, the color we begin this news hour and 11 on where it's been $54.00 days since the start of israel's and military offensive. its forces have bombed thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east. early on saturday morning, at least 11 people were killed and many others injured. after miss ald flattens a residential building in the central bay. ruth neighborhood of bus stop. it's only about 2 kilometers from lebanon's power elements is really military has again hit the southern suburb of
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a root of multiple airstrikes about an hour after an issue with force evacuation orders for 2 areas there and videos. so an entire building crumbling to the ground in da here. and in southern lebanon, 2 people had been killed officer and is really droned, targeted fishermen at the beach entire more than 3600 people had been killed in thousands injured across the country. since the war begun, will speak shortly to audi. hashem and the southern lebanese city of tire. but 1st we'll go to the same bus robbie. joining us from the capital bay route to tell us saying about the strike a early morning for anyone that knows bus the, they'll know that it's an area that's traditionally packed with people shops and residential buildings. that is correct, highly concentrated, lots of buildings, densely populated, lots of people. and they would be in the early hours of the morning,
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which meant everyone was at home and in bed. and the densely populated areas of bare root are doubly so right now. since so many people have been displaced with the fighting in the south of the country and the southern suburbs are buried. everyone is moved into the central parts of the city. so it is very, very intensely populated. and so every time these kind of strikes happen, the risk of death and injury is much higher and the latest information wakes up. the coming from the public health industry does tell us exactly how grim the circumstances are at that recovery and rescue operation. invest at the moment, the public health emergency operation center of the minister of public health says that people, including a large amount of body parts, are in the rubble. you identity of their owners and the final number of martyrs will be determined that the dna tests are conducted. so we are expecting those dna testing coming days to definitely make the death toll hire right now. they're confirming 13 dead and 63 injured in those numbers are expect to go up. the work of
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removing the rubble is still ongoing and likely to continue for several days. okay, same. thank you so much for that reporting from bay routes. let's get an update from the south 11 on bringing audi has and joining us from tire and tire is where the fishermen ali were targeted on the beach where you are. tell us about that incident and what you're seeing in the south of lebanon right now. well 1st of all, let me start with the latest strike. i think it shows while behind me, booms of smoke can be seen now and this is the 1st. busy strike today in the outskirts of fire, the city of time. now earlier there was a joint strike just 30 minutes meets us from where we are standing from uh our live location here on the beach. a 2 official mountain were killed and then is rarely
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drone strike that i as their lives. these people used to come on daily basis to the beach, throws out a net and catch some feet, fish. and so to i, but it is still in the in town today they would hit with that is really a joint strike and they were killed just in front of us. and this is not isolated from all the other attacks that are taking place in this area. and all the areas around the rock row 7 on just saw zane's reporting from the roots. also, you know, off the docs yesterday here, keys to put on medics in this area, in tar with killed 3 other problem ethics to what se, asia z and what also killed and also a several, all the civilians in at least 10 strikes out on this area and across 7 on tens of those flags from the call to uh,
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to the south. and they loose. and because the director of one of the major hosp, those main hospitals that was killed alongside with some people who were at his house in an air strike. so this is all part of this war that's going on and that is going from one stage or one level to another. oh, okay, holly, thank you so much for that reporting from tire. that is in the south of 11 on we're going to now speak to a keep a elder who is a political analyst has joining us from tel aviv akiva elder. welcome to alger 0. so look, i mean according to us and is really media, there is cautious optimism when it comes to 11 on ceasefire. and also reporting suggests that the contours of a potential ceasefire agreements appear to be taking shape funds. that proposed agreement calls for a 60 day truce. none of this is so far confirmed. but how likely is it that nothing yahoo does agree to
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a cease fire when it comes to loving on. and i think that mr. neo is focusing now on the rest of all is that uh where he should and he would do everything to make the international. and these a media uh offer some good news. uh and uh, these are national community to give them the credits, both ending the war. and the message is a social form of their references to president elect trump. he is been in touch with him since the american elections. and even before that, that goes, he was betting on his victory on drums victory. and the deadline of the war is garza and 11 on is completely linked
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to the american political schedule. and i believe that people have been before the integration of uh, the truck. so, so what you're saying is, is real or nothing. yahoo is eager to reach a cease fire and love and loving on. and would you say that he's more eager to reach us these for our 11 on that and gaza where he he knows that you all know formally cuz by law has this engaged uh the deal uh 11 on from gaza. and the message that i know is also getting from east coast agency. uh, these riley property as well as uh, even the parliament, his own body is that uh, the reason for the is what i wants to and this, the message that is coming from the military establishment of the security
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establishment. that there is nothing more than is i can do in order uh to uh, get uh, more strategic. uh s is the most fun to use um is already in the we have to remember that it was a exhaust fluid. and this is also one of the fastest, one of the things that are in the eyes. okay. and do you believe that the president of the drum will help him to restrain you on if he will give him something to play with and, and then to the way you guys are and in the lab and on is not me that the drum and by then will appreciate and there will be willing to pay for it. so given israel's, i mean what you're saying about the military establishment and the fatigue given israel's an inability so far to take parts of self loving on or return the settlers to the north,
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which is one of the objectives business at yahoo had stated at the beginning of this war and his so for unable to do so, is he now attempting to achieve politically what he's failed to secure militarily. yeah, and there is somebody else that the police should remember to read and this is december 2nd, the day that nathaniel, if nothing changes, will have to show up in the quote, enjoys them or each of these and start to testify. and if you have, what do you mean if nothing changes? and if nothing changes is whether he is trying to conveys these rarely secret service or the attorney general, you ask the cause of giving him another few months to end the war. because he said that it's not safe for him. uh for him and uh,
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easy to and these are the people who uh will watch the uh, this is a great, you know, show and read drama, a call that's fine with the search and the last 3 or 4 weeks. and he is trying to base the quote, using the security establishment um to uh put it on hold for as long as uh is a cool. this is one of the reasons that he has no interest to declare and show. okay, thank you so much. oh yeah it's, it's everything is political and domestic part of disposing. is that and the united states. okay, thank you so much. okay, the elder thank you for joining us from. tell them of
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the for $413.00 days, israel has bombarded the gaza strip, causing widespread destruction. and death is really attacks on residential areas and hospitals continue to kill civilians and flattened buildings across the strip. more than 44000 palestinians have been killed and 804000 wounded. at least 19 people have been killed and is really strikes across cause us since friday nights. 5 of those died in an attack on a home in han you interested in the south. while the northern gauze, several staff at the besieged come out loud, one hospital had been injured and the latest strike on the facility correspond to attendant for that. he is joining us from outside of the hospital and dated by law to tell us more about the is really a tax on the roster. my friend the well, the thing we just receive news that those really forces,
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again target to that group of palestinians in front of combined at once entrance. gates in the, another in gauze troop and at least 2 palestinians were killed. let me remind you that in the i'm of across this week the is there any forces have been approximately targeting this hospital every single day, and it's the only hospital that's personally taking an operating in the northern parts of the causal strip. but it's not only the continuous talks and is really a quad comforters and goals that are targeting the hospital. it's also to lots of fuels, the lack of medicine, the lack of medical supplies, and also the lot of doctors that are inside the hospitals. we're talking about at least a t policy news that are injured and patients name inside the hospitals. that means constant needs and constant treatment. and there are also a couple of policies in the i c u unit in the hospital,
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but also the is there any forces also targeted the group of policy needs in good age. and this is in the central causal trip and the pilots and these were killed a mother, a father and 3rd child. but it's not only the continuous air strikes across the gauze trip city. and it's also the lock of fuel of the lock. a few of the lack of food. welcome a lot of has the drink water. the sewage is everywhere. garbage is pad everywhere. neighboring here in a box, the hospital people are queueing to receive treatment. plus at the end of the day, there is very few little medical supplies in the hospital, even even very hard for you to get medicine. it's very hard to get for any chronic disease at treatment. and that's why it's very over one, the hospitals over one. if we go inside, we won't even have space to walk around the hospital,
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but the situation is continuing to collapse in the another and got the strip as the seeds in that area continues. we're talking about more than 40 days. now. we're talking about more than 40 days without any food, without any water. and that is where the forces continue to deny all the access to deliver food watcher and a to policy news in the area. okay, and thank you so much for that updates from gaza hunting more ahead on the all to 0 and who's our including president putin words russia will keep using its new hypersonic miss out in combat as cheese appeals for better air defense system. age groups warren, that's done as only months away from nationwide, from and hundreds of millions of people are at risk. another sample from the mat. they cause the risk free. so how successful the m b, a southfax and somebody else and support
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the at least 30 people have been killed and renewed fighting in the koran district of pocket stones, northwest khyber pack to equip province. it's the latest around the violence there this week. but the fighting between c a and sydney must in groups has lasted for months. on thursday, 48 people were killed in an attack, apparently targeting she, i'm a slims traveling in a calm voice. the region 14, i've gone to son has a long history of secretary and violence. come a hi. there is joining us from his mom about so come out what sparked this latest round of violence as well as you mention the deadly attack on the conway of about $200.00 weight goes yesterday and part of it, you know, a day later, of course, traveling uh to be shotwell. now, after that, uh, shell group,
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then great prizes with several 100 um menu and then their tags. so new, religious, according to that boards as part of the religious, the car to the entire market. and set the claim. uh the, the code you in for no, nobody says it ends up being suspended or businesses are closed. i know for sure, and they are describing this as a very dense situation. the people, on the other hand, are complaining that they are targeted and the government have failed to provide security or due to the citizens. there is no protest and now the data is ready and go hard hungry with john north fall from the corner of division re this wireless has taken place and they have called set up in protest because of the inability of the our daughter days to controlling the situation, which is spinning out of control, come out,
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put this into context for us and tell us what the root cause of this violence is. well, this particular region has board share and so name was named populations over the past few years. in fact, this is not something new. they've been sporadic clashes between the groups, the sick, dead in groups. and then what happens is that every time there is an attack, there is a test for dag zip drives. and so what happened about it and later on the grand as of november asenique on why and raise the majority from the paper about our deck. and the number of people were killed, including a woman and a giant. in the prize though, then there was a tag on that she conway of about $200.00 weight goes. although they have protection from the security forces, or they came under a guy. and then where that happened last night, and now the pride of georgia tech for the government of calls have been unable to control the situation. we have some high officials now going to the agent,
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but they are not able to bring that situation under control because of the water tie, the nature of this conflict between the sick, dead in group. okay, thank you so much. come on has a reporting from his mom about the, the parliament president is backing the use of longer range missiles by ukraine against russian roberto i met sola says she wants germany to quickly deliver. it's long range taurus system to keys. but the chancellor, alas, sholtes has staunchly opposed sending themselves, but solar statements comes after russia used a new type of ballistic missile in an attack in ukraine on thursday that attacked targeted jenny, pro city in the central east region of ukraine, president vladimir putin. so the hypersonic or
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a shrink missile will continue to be tested above the to but if you are used to to, i will add there are no means of counteracting such a mess 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 or other ukrainian president will let him, or as a lensky has called on world leaders to stop russia from escalating the war. the stores pushing, i have a good restore 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 code for restraint, but in response invariably gets some new escalation from must 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 he's actually sold with them as a vegas,
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joining us from cave said what is the sensor and getting on the ground as to what may happen next. but it's very difficult to say we've had a last week just uh, the united states embassy here saying that it was temporarily closing, it still is for a day followed by a number of, of the embassies. and then on friday we had the problem which is saying that they've also closing because of a possible possible missile strike. but then we have present zalinski on thursday night saying that unless there's information from the intelligence ministry, people should tyrone us no more. and he seemed to criticize the embassies on his own paws and run for closing. he said it shouldn't be used as a excuse for a day off. and if this aerial rates a rates are and then people should go to shelters. now ukraine also says that it will continue using is longer range, missiles supplied by the united states and united kingdom to target the russian divisions inside russia. but at the same time, we've had the president, fugit,
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13 prices defense, and the streets say that they would continue testing these numerous solve including income. but depending on the correct uh, that supposed to russia and present picking also says that there's no air defense in the world that can stop these new missiles. and obviously ukraine is looking for more air defense systems and once more with funds for it's not necessarily such and that even if it does get these new guys defense systems a once that, that be able to stop russian russian missiles. ok, thank you so much as a vague thank you for that. recording from keith. liam collins is a former defense advisor to ukraine and he disputes, proteins claim that the new miss out can't be intercepted but we know is it safe for 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,
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and 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 of warming, the 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, 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 it 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 comedy goes back to the history of warfare. second, there is nothing. this is done. we mark a true escalation of more 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 franklin, and really just designed and political rhetoric to try to intimidate the west and try to get them to recall ukraine from watching us and
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u. k based missiles into russia. but it won't change of georgia has no parliaments is due to be sworn in on monday, but there are serious doubts about its lead galaxy. after the president filed a constitutional court case to have election results or nov. antique government protests are frequently blocked streets in the capital since the since october. the votes on october 26th, where we challenge reports from georgia out across roads. where does georgia garden next? further into the darkness or towards the lights? the course in these country use political schism to begin risen to the surface. it depends on who you are and the view on what constitutes progress. everything you know does appear to be mature july big life. cats here is an all position m p. so incentive by how that governing children dream policy full time does many believe manipulative. recent elections that she to face to one of the campaign posters. she's also,
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i spend nights on the cold streets with protest as quoting for election results to be over time. and we want democracy, we want the college and government, and we want our country to be back, you know, before and they were up in integration passed. this is our national and she started commission on this side is the e u, the outgoing 5 and administration. and just largely ceremonial presidencies filed a case with the constitutional court to a know the elections that cases raised big questions about whether the 1st session of a new parliament could go ahead on monday time and peace be sworn in if the legality of the election to put them that has been appealed to the constitutional court. we don't have a judiciary that is impartial. that is objective. we have some lawyers say, parliamentary rules, a clear on this note that i think this will stop georgia dream they can meet, but they cannot recognize the authority of the deputies independent. however,
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they're going to do it anyway. nucleus right, while position policies intended a boy called the session georgia dream ease is pushing ahead. parliament will seats on monday based on the constitution, according to the origin legislation. and there is no single provision in the constitution or any other legal norm or act that can hinder this entire process live and says the government will cooperates within the u technical emission coming here to investigate alleged collection irregularities. but the u, as in no mood yet to restock georges student accession process, they knew well they are applying for they were applying to enter europe in union as it stands with its principles, values and rules. yet they are not willing to respect those georgia, his points from here, different directions are possible and much depends on whether it's constitutional god. rails can hold very germans out to 0 to believe still ahead on the old is
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there a news our a camera is lowered into a mining shaft in south africa to see if hundreds of minors are lying on the rush for the border of thousands of people from latin america are trying to make it to the us before trump take. so for max, for staffing closes in on a 4th straight f one title jo of the actions and qualifying for the las vegas from free coming up a little later and support the the for most of may, 9 years at a cold shock and snow from west to east, over the last 2 or 3 days in order to see the setup, he was the anti soccer in the area of high pressure switching over that cold area. clearly is a big change, best take place or is currently taking place in the northwest. and this is an active line,
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this cold front of the east side of the snow as an example from from well we're actually off to ukraine and it's for the north pad. it's for the south. the mediterranean countries are exempt and the reason snow in northern greece and is more to full in talk yet during saturday. but this is the major change with windy and much milder. weather will make a mess of things. i have to say because any style underground will mount rapidly and then the wind and wet make you feel nothing like as mild as 12. might suggest. however much the rest of your will just see a bit of an increasing cry. sometimes just it is single figures, spain and portugal, as to a reputable savings, traditionally, not necessarily the grease. by the time you get to sunday, the stone system is really pointing rain itself in england, but missing front, but holding things up for noise in the fonts and low countries. as the wind picks up,
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then rain just drags through northern germany to boot of the from one side of vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront the realities and demands for independence. in the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved sunset to know. jerry, a full scale worn indo china blood. and his french dakota nice ation on al jazeera. this is took, took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global sustainable tourism comes this country holdings, more beauties than just those use, looks like beaches, historical and cultural bureau, velo reach, and michelin, green star, restaurants come and discover the natural,
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historical and cultural beauties the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you with the news, our analogy right? here at the top stories, at least 19 people have been killed and is really strikes across cause us ins, friday nights. 5 of those died in an attack on a residential area of con eunice in the south. at least 13 people have been killed and 63 injured officer is really miss how's flattens a residential building and they routes, neighborhood a bus stop. the military also hit the southern suburb of favorites with the air
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strikes about an hour after issuing forced evacuation orders into areas there. while i'm joined now by of those channels, i cut out who's an associate professor of golf politics with the goal study center at katara university. welcome back to alta 0. so on the ground this morning and loving on the is really struck. a lovely, densely populated area in bay roots, they're also been airstrikes in the south. as our correspondence was saying, is the belief that these military strikes are going to pressure, has been not or parliament speaker to be buried was negotiating on behalf of since bundle with the us envoy into some sort of ceasefire. well, they're, they the same, the forces that i've seen that there have been a sub breakthrough in the, in the navigation was a, they are groceries, which if he's fired on that, she's will already accepted something even though they want to do some changes. but we don't know exactly what changes are there at the moment. and with that, that's up to happen these days. i'm not quite sure that the strategies really
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interested in reaching this is far below reach any point in which they come feel of the safe or secure in terms of not having more ibex and not sure how, how, how this can be achieved to me. that means, i mean this friend already the most for the that's the, the, and the, i mean it's a lot neither in augusta on when he was, this is what i would be much more complicated to, to reach to. okay. so when israel expands its military strikes across the country, we also see at the same time it has been low, still holding ground in the south of lebanon. it's been more than 5 weeks to is really army has been trying to enter 11 on even further. they haven't been able to hold on to any ground there. to what extent is what's happening on the battlefield right now, playing a role in what happens in any and potential cease fire talks? well i as one of the spin, it'd be girl different, but the started kind of do it means that they need to go further in, in terms of i have fox or we have seen the mom in the bay to the doctor there. there's 2 books. i hope it was on fire on all the see this has to do with the fact that they kind of make up month to month in, in the ground. so they need to reach
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a level in which the company, which is something with the upper hand. i mean, having them more, more, more threatened to me, what should we of fee if they wanted to? so it, but again, i'm send the unfeeling from this uh, in an office. i don't think that we will see any, any, any piece agreement. so till 5, i wonder if you agree with many critics who say this or rather who question whether the u. s. can be an honest broker here when it comes to loving on. i mean the us on, by a mis foxy and i used to serve himself and that is really military kind of us be a credible, honest broker. not, not at this point. i mean, we, but we haven't even seen the last year regarding gusta and we, we, we witness the lack of fully because we, or lack of capacity for us to do anything in terms of negotiating or price. and then what to do something a with a time, we have more when you think i went through something a considering that he has that much more personalized way of doing politics. it could,
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could have or not. it depends on how he's going to do home. he's going to put pressure on 2 weeks to, to rely on him or to assign a, my boss. and let's say, so i'm going to of course, to, to price a. and if by the affordable by the police, i've seen the probably be more honest in terms of what he can do for what he wants to do with it. with by that i'm feeling that we saw that he's saying something and then that the actions were not following. that's ok. thank you so much for your analysis. your and a half of conflict has left 2 done. on the brink of collapse. fighting between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces is less than more than $25000000.00 people facing extreme violence, hunger, and force displacements within a region. refugee council says this last month alone, more than 2 and a half 1000 people were killed and a quarter of a 1000000 were displaced again. the conflict has triggered the largest displacement crisis in the world with over 11000000 people,
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forced from their homes within the country. 3000000 through the news reflected shots, egypt, selves to don and other neighboring countries. putting added pressure on scarce resources in those areas. and then our region refugee council says an estimated one and a half 1000000 people are facing severe, hung for more than half of sedans, population arctic, shoot need of foods. the fighting is hampering the delivery of age. yeah, excellent. is the secretary general health in our region, refugee council. he says the situation is likely to rapidly worse and for tens of millions of people. i fear we're only months away from this talk to. the complaint comes down to common to a on imagine the suffering. because already it millions and millions of people wanted to step away from from and there was time to collect in northern the
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full i came out from the full just the day. i wasn't able to janine the west the whole there a few organizations really having in these game of, of assistance that and big box of a suit on there is to lift the age, no protection for civilians. the international community is not treat things to don . s a t shirt, namely the biggest, a human and tearing drama, the biggest suffering on our watch, nor us on the planet a so many lives at stake. i think what rephrase that there is a total breakdown of no one on the co command and control for that. very many men that are roaming around with arms. it's not just the 2 sides. there are, there are many on back just now as they, there is
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a collapsing economy. and the, the part is to the on conflict are not enabling argumentative relief. a cross line across the front line is very difficult and often impossible. it'd be across the board right from a, from here, from charge to the home has been switched on and off the, the international community is not doing dose the funding that we need this organizations. many of the largest agencies on not fair on the ground in the remote areas of done with the suffering is the biggest. but it's also possible to do to draw things i, i was very glad. yes. to be moving to see hundreds of bakeries that are giving the daily subsidized breath now to hundreds of thousands of people. this is
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a us 8 funded program proven origin resty council at red would soon be up to $900.00 batteries that will have to flour a subsidies to show that they can give read on the price the people kind of board. that's one way of reaching people to be full time in the groups. the country. the rescue teams in south africa have lowered a camera into a disused goldmine to check on the state of hundreds of informal minors under grounds rights groups and families say police are trying to starve the miners out by refusing to deliver food. but police say they're following a court order, it's believe many of the miners have been under ground for months. malcolm lab is joining us now from it's a hang that's a town where many of the tract miners live. malcolm would have people there been telling you about the stand off that now continues into its 3rd week. the people in this town said that we spoke,
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going to say for a c, that's good to talk about the legal mining business. i put a legal, the government goes illegal in the law is described as a as authorize. no, but the reason people as good is because of the gangs that have grown over the decades to control the people we've been speaking to you to be questioning why this was allowed to proliferate for decades, with the sort of doing nothing and why they really need deciding to do something about it now when it's already gone quite far out of hand. and they were pointing to like the use of explosives, the access to weapons that these guys have. those things which are meant to be controlled by the state or early accessible from the states, from the army or the place that questioning what's been going on for all these decades that lead to this situation arising. okay, thank you so much welcome. thank you for that reporting from south africa. let's talk to sophisticated loud law who's the mining and extractive lead action aids,
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south africa. joining us from johannesburg, thanks for your time. action aids has been involved with in formalizing a movement for supporting the miners. legally. tell us where you are in that process and what you've managed to achieve so far a lot. i think you've done that and i've been with singles, lewisburg. yeah, actually it has been part of the advising codley and i'm trying to convince me save more lives. i would create top of what you need to choose and go as well as what types of criminal elements. and even if i change my mind, because it just tells us that i changed my mind, me was not only as i became, do you get to actually my mind i've also to and countries in fact mining and so i don't think i started watching my mind and yet to they just not really need to
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ensure that it is for my life so that we create jobs. so the topic right into the table and got people that are not encouraged to work on these things. you might want machines that people are working. so kind of 2016 for them to get, but we've got partners mining, affect the communities united. imagine a lot of apartments we formulate just want to meet some of the people's mind charging. and during those times, the principal number 10 of the people to my mind chapter states that government must do to them advice for my life. and then thinking in the industry so that we, we have something i don't think because most of these minds and faxed often times of 6600 i d. 's use byron's on that list. and given the minds these minds of the doesn't mean that we see the last bill for that doesn't really the nice thing. it's just that large corporations,
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find it very difficult. and i not profitable to be able to either go right to the i've located in this instance. people don't want to enrich themselves. so, okay, let me, let me just ask you a few things here. okay, let me just ask you a few things. i mean, you argue that it makes sense to decriminalize the sex where you are saying that these are the conversations that you're having with the governments and you're pushing to legalize the practice. tell us what response you got from the government to this. and whether this latest incidents and still fun time has pressured the government at all to go in these directions as well. it singles did not send the names on him. that's we, we, we, we for my life at the same time, but uh, in 2017. gonna get something that was started because that was when the 1st mining time it was issued to actually not minus and keep on. remind me go to the about to be like, oh, but it seems after that a i just not, i'm supposed to be. my policy was that was that was
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a to create. unfortunately, it was insufficient consultation during that time. and also i spent the same moment agencies. my to mean check is when there's nothing on those products can choose but things are busy going around the country training. i just know mining on one on the scales on basic skills to understand how to my mind get as we speak, the department of mental resources at the moment and the minute stop pointing my dodging. as not said anything positive to watch what is happening still pointing, it is not the 1st time we seen something that's happening. let's do pointing. in the only time we see i took my mining thing in the media space is when there's something wrong happening, right? it's just something that, i mean lots of things, to what extent do you think that this stand off and this incidents and stuff on chain has really highlighted that would be expensive, illegal meaning across the country. you know, that has been highlighted,
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said in many instances, what is happening is based on things, not the 1st time and i can't get it to you is this not the last time? something like this won't happen. it's just that god is relaxing. you can hear what the administrative, the plastic bins and spinning of daughters of findings do phones, you know, and you find m h h i percent of the portfolio off. and you know, resources saying that we must look into formalize and retrieve. because right now, the government must, must, must, must do something so that we don't see a lot of money on that. you know, different for instance, one thing because the cost for that is missing. so perfect, by the way, enforcement, because 3.3 of the cost for the states fix, knowing that a s q mind must, must not have a go anywhere near the shop. then you begin to ask yourself on the list you members because of the police. i'm not listed any one of the 11 people about the point and it was asking what let us keep by community members. and that must be interpreted.
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why are these comments stopping? and wanted to point out today is only 7 days before and how do you then thank you to the commission on monday, when you know what to expect in some to has like for rights and don't have to day point. okay, well these are all questions we will hopefully be putting to the south african government. but thank you so much for joining us from johannesburg. residents of india as capital are once again shrouded in toxic smog. so new daily's air quality index has returned to hazardous levels. after a brief respite. the legal crop fire started by farmers along with smog from traffic in factories has contributed to the cities dangerous levels of pollution. residents have compared for reading the air to smoking cigarettes. as a new funding plan is to help poor a nation's bound to the effects of climate change has disappointed some developing nations. a draft proposal at the latest un climate summit with the rich country is
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pay $250000000000.00 a year by 2035. but developing countries say it's way sort of what they needs are bronco pet reports. active as an, as a bi shawn's capital march in silence to symbolic if the type of 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 there's some falls far below the $1.00 trillion dollars a yeah, they've been aiming for at the you and climate change summits in boxes for develop countries offering $250000000000.00 when developing countries need streams. just 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
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say by failing to provide more climate finance welfare. governments are abandoning responsibilities to for 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 faced 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 underground. it will not. and so it will then show that we blow the carbon budget that nobody on the ground is able to have time and reparations, or be able to make the, the transition away from fossil fuels with this kind of financing as active as the one. and there was a growing divide in the ability of nations to respond to climate change. we already
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ended up getting an error on the ritual use that well to seek safety, illegal to. but in driving. unfortunately, what we see, it is not for me to play out. 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 subtraction us president elect donald trump's hash money case has indefinitely delayed sentencing. trump's lawyers are pushing for the case to be dismissed, arguing it with cause unconstitutional impediments to his ability to govern as president. he was convicted of $34.00 charges in may, and the jury found he fraudulently manipulated business records to cover up a sexual encounter with an adult film star. ahead of the election in 2016.
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thousands of people from latin america are rushing to get into the united states before trump takes office in january. alexander virus reports for these migrants time is running out. after weeks of traveling on foot from countries in south and central america, they believe they have to get to the border with united states. now in southern mexico, these families with young children are exhausted, and this freight train will speed up their journey. i'm giving them a chance to rest, but it's also dangerous. many migrants have been killed or severely injured, falling from trains. it's a risk they feel they have to take. given the re election of donald trump as us president. what we want is to reach the board, or when that goal will be done for us to be able to get to and we want to be on the
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other side before the new president of the united states takes office. he seems quite house on the immigrants for him to get on to trump's, vowing to crack down on illegal integration thing. he'll declare a state of emergency and use the military to deport what he calls for and criminals . he promises it will be the largest, deep rotation operation and us history. the and i, you fear migration authorities more than anybody. you're hiding in places you're not supposed to be and fleeing from them. they say they're here to protect you, but they're pushing you to very dangerous places. and that is where kid, nothing's happened. in the past 2 months, at least 6, so called migrant caravans had left southern mexico for the border with the us. thousands of people leaving all they have behind for the chance to claim asylum
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under the bottom administration's final days. while these still can alexandra buyers out to 0. still a heads on the news our, the sports news is coming up and how this works. this season is going from 5 to worse. so we'll have the best of the action from f one pay fine in las vegas. the how is reported? look at actual information on the ground, looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify see escalations to escalation for anything new years that are you know, the media needed to say how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever email, let operational, thank you. that would they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera,
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what happens in new york has implications all around the world. is the home of the united nations. it's a center of international finance, international culture to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday people to normal people, not just power brokers, and that's for algebra is different from mayor of the city and now said he was doing away with the curfew. that was supposed to get everybody off of this international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again the again time for the sports news. here's joe green. thank you very much. indeed. cricket is a taking control of the 1st test against australia and pass desperate boom,
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right completed this high, which it her early i'm day to as a tourist dismissed australia for a 100 and this to carry a 4 to 61 advantage. and the 2nd endings. yes. just be j swell together with cal roll and put on an on beaten sand of $172.00. j swell himself is close to 3 figures ending the day on 9 t with india, leading by 218 runs to match this up and we'll stop based on the grid in las vegas. z looks together. it's his full straight formula. one well title, the red bull drive that he won the race in nevada last year was also pacing qualifying. but he just needs to finish the head of nearest drive, a lender, norris, on such a night to clinch the titles. norris will start alongside him in 6th place. the site is george russell. go from post. well qualifying the slate of to base crash and the 2nd session. origin time rookie franco cola pinto, putting his williams into the woods, wrecking the cough and scattering to free life with
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a truck. he was taken to the medical center and is don't care if he'll take part in the race. that's carpenters of the crash into race, weekends. golden state warriors have but best spots in the n. b, a cop quotes of finals after they went over the new orleans pelicans, andrew wiggins grabbed the season best fuzzy points, and steph curry added 19 as the worries beat the pelicans 112 to one o 8 to clinch 1st place. nicholas dallas mavericks are in the same group as the warriors and they recovered after blowing a $24.00 point lead against them, but knock it off, playing without the engine. don't change the match split box when the folks in the road. 123. it's $120.00 watching all depends on where eliminates the other room. the knockout round washington off the glass. he had points on denise and confidence in milwaukee box and prove to to know in the end be a cost groups jada such as come through had another $3.00, a triple, double
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a 2nd in full games. it's a bucks specie. indiana paces 129-2117. the greek free cuz they call them has 37 points. 11, assist and 10 rebounds is the box one. that's the straight game. while the paces last, that's a in a row. with another. the premier league is back off to the international break. the biggest game of the day says champions munch of city. they're going to get this season back on track as they has taught them. packed for the other side have last full games in a row across all competitions. despite that, the 2nd in the league table trailing lead is livable by 5 points. the yeah, for the seats. listen, when you lay down yes, here, waiting, it is a wait and a manager with a long, long time in one clap. you leave all the scenarios, all the situations. like you are able to lose 4 games in a row. at the same time, you're over to him for payment example. but the difference is sometimes most of the teams that it was to lose for the games, you know,
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run different competitions. but just one team or for families, you know, all sort of stuff in an injury crisis assumption formed before the international break. they went fully games with outs when leading them 9 points of top spots. but most of the key players are back fits is april, pets of pace, 5th place, nothing and forest lights. so when i plan to susan and i have his style that i'm seeing is on the journey is like we'll go traveling. the bus together is going to be a bump is going to be about whether it's things are going to happen. my thing is how i'm going to navigate, how when i'm making the navigate with me throughout that senior. because he's going to happen is guarantee that he's going to happen unless we come the musical, we win every game and then find with you and have so both with, by, in the way that i predicted the season. you were going to happen over in germany by munich, of stretch that lead in the bundle, so you get to 8 points, how retained school the hot trick and cleaning 2 penalties has bind beat out. but 3
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new cane taking his gold, holly to a league leading 14. i mean it wouldn't be possible without attain to shaw has sent me out creating a charger. so uh yeah, today, likely with a few minutes left on the clock. obviously you've been window out, but you have to keep going until the final whistle and you know, i'm always ready and always alive no matter what many other game. and it was nice. so if you saw a couple of it was in and get the another hazard to add a baseless premier at 12 tournaments in japan, the house sun, well level ones have maintained that perfect sense. the tournament which preaches the top print seems in the walls. they came from behind to beat venezuela, $96.00 at the tokyo dime, depending on the reigning champions of the tournament, which isn't featuring any main will set and that'll be players. all right, that is, are useful to know. have them feel a to 3. so thank you so much for that updates and thanks for watching the news, our on l g 0. so i'm usually done with you in just a moment until how much more of today's news out of the latest headlines. thanks
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for watching. bye bye. for now, the afternoon democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral, the average has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the new assistant corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or bobby's government. typically the state of disaster, millions of people on just in need of food, the city is running out of water. this isn't bobby's restaurants. in decades. this is a bull hole in the community, one of many. when i do this for a couple of times,
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you look over, they usually want to comes out, but it's dry. there's nothing new. my family lawyer says the season is bad. the judge is terrible to which i, shortages are with the city council will continue limiting supplies to conserve water. no matter probably more, you must wait a few more days before she receives. so we can us some in arabic, steadfast on 5 years before his ram hockey by the west pine, otto has spent a lifetime resiliency and peace for the resisting the occupation of the confines as lights and the roads as a witness follows 25 years of his family's unwavering coverage of humanity in the face of 2nd colonialism. rooted in the west on a jersey to the
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