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a 20 at the mercy of its own predictable tropical. whether the risk getting you to come back to us on that, i'll just say around the the hello, i'm sammy's a them this has been use live from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, rich countries, flags $300000000000.00 to help poor nations combat climate change? is it in all these radios, new fullest evacuation, notice for northern gauze, while bombing, refugee camps, and homes across the street. russia says is destroy ukrainian military equipment
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while ukraine is claiming to have made gains on several front lines. plus, i'm gonna assume that i'm getting bobo, where the opposition is protesting against social and economic reforms proposed by left these presidents gustavo, the, the comp $29.00 environment. sama to now deserted by john has ended with a $300000000000.00. a pledge by wealthy nations to help poor a nation's combat climate change. the fig get was applauded by lead. is that the gathering off the 2 weeks of bargaining and some developing nation say they've been bullied into, and insultingly low fig. get this document is nothing more than an optical illusion. this, in our opinion, been not address. i think the moment of the simon to be on face. therefore,
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we oppose the adoption of this document. we pause adoption of this argument. even the opposing the adoption of this document reaction to the agreement has been coming in from around the world. our environment editor nick clock as more say we have a deal, but as being ferociously criticized by developing nations and insult said, the nigerian delegation one the in shrines. climate injustice stop from bolivia slammed as a poultry some by furious representative from india. remember the target was at least one that trillion dollars a year by 2030. the question was, who would stump pump fact cash? well, developing nations in africa, latin america and asia say the developed world must put to a significant part of the bill. in fact, who often fits all human to resistance on both sides. that amount was set at
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$300000000000.00 by 2035. it's hoops this core amount will mobilize this way. the private investment and all the forms of finance, new tax is on fossil fuels, frequent flying and pulse of be well's tax is on multi 1000000 as in billing and as they will be muted. and the idea or is that this will take the total amount to $1.00 trillion dollars by 2035, the end you commission different climate hail the deal as a start of a new era for climate finance. but it's very clear this deal falls way short of what developing nations you face to west effects of climate change, but didn't cause it needed unexpected. soneta. latavia is the policy and campaign coordinator for august. i'm in asia. he joins us from catman due in depaul good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we had the objections that are coming from india, the north alone. you've got similar kind of objections from the african group of
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negotiate as a cop 29 from the alliance of small island states, etc. is that the narrative that's being reported in much of the mainstream that the world has agreed on this deal? correct? has the actually been agreement from developing much of the developing world? the comp time is the call some further off the internet. so by a corporation, it's an application of the responsibility, right? the rich countries to bill for the appointment process, because the deal has been fisher to the developing countries. however, this is a disaster, but the people that actually carry prices, you know, they do. this is the 300000000000 figure that seems to be a big number compared to be available under 1000000000, but counting for the inflation. it leads to no air. and the goal is for 203511 years from now. it is a stream. but while these countries acknowledge them,
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it's in trimmings, but they, i don't want to do any kind of public funding to the developing countries. the wouldn't be amazing. so have you been the duty to provide public funds to this support request for the communities in the global so why only be facing flaws, hunger and disbursement from appointment to the station is did they have opened the door to miss things? loans and bush apartments, thoughts that can be counted as part of finance, but ultimately lead to for the home of strong calling upon the screen. looking at the, the text of the announcement is it played to the 300000000000 fig. get not the $1.00 trillion, but just the $300000000000.00 the that is going to come exclusively from public financing. it's not going to come from the department of finance. the way the text
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has been written. a b text says that, you know, the money would have gone from a variety of sources, public and private, and we got them. and besides that, you know, the money will be counted from private investments, the loans and also, you know, both parties and permits. you know that the very dentist do, the people living in black and the price is low. the pledge is, is that of $300000000.00 a year going forward? how much of that do you think might depend on what happens next with the coming us administration? we know that the, you just have been hiding behind for many years despite who are using but and mr. reason we've seen that, you know, they have been blocking any meaningful progress for the last the defense in the us
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department convention. so with strong, everybody feels better. you know the, the, uh, the international back office always is going to be much more beamer high, but it's not, you know, of the unknown private. it's also the other, the countries, the countries in the u and the u. k. and more others were also, you know, hiding behind. i'm saying that the b do any su, sundays going in the, the us. but it's the fan of the, of the leadership everywhere in these countries, not only in the us. so what's the bottom line here? will this money mean any change? any difference? do think in how 4 countries, the ones which are particularly most affected by climate change, can handle mitigation and close the adapt station gap. what i've seen is the need that the developing countries have put forward are way
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much higher than what has been put in the table. we've seen that the money required for additional deployment, tens of the amounts to about $400000000000.00, and that is the money to come by money from public funds. and finally in the fall of grants, not loans. but what is being put in here is peanuts compared to what is needed. be moving countries list to, to deal with the prices by themselves with they didn't cost. however, what we see is that the development confusion, bumping in there with people all over the one making the needs for teachers across the table. that's the only way for what. okay, thank you so much. send in a chatty event from outside of asia. a good thank you. the
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full, full $114.00 days israel has bombarded gauze and causing widespread death and destruction . its army has killed more than $44000.00 pallets, vivian since the war started more than a year ago. most of the victims have been women and children, those who managed to survive the relentless bombing campaign face starvation. this rel has systematically restricted food medicine and other essentially, from entering the strip. these are the army is issued, forced evacuation, oldest the people in parts of garza, city, and areas in the center and south of the strip families, including small children, were forced to flee in the darkness. so cold, safe areas. now the air is which of course have frequently come on the attack. at least 6 palestinians have been killed and is ready strikes on refugee camps in central, galls, or over nights. 4 of those killed in the,
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on my cause in voyage camps with children, survivors were rushed to the nearby along. so hospital in depth and about a highly my mood isn't dead about i for us in central garza and had it was the same, looked like and some of those refugee counts on the fire. i mean more different destruction. and this is a quite unfortunate that we start this morning with this sad news of from the region and not as a refuge account. there are more details that are emerging from what happened over not what we're finding out from the hospital. he had the 2 girls who were killed inside the residential home to where children are in fact cousins. and they were pushed into this enforce, internal displacement, along with their father in the room, meaning family members into our res, rest as you can after there's always a want in a shot record you got. so there were really and i refuse you can be our family
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members of a read, the refugees pushed their, their grandparents, their hands were pushed out of the. busy land and from their homes in the 9048 territory the like steve, the kind of things that we're learning right now it's, it's, it's, it's already traumatizing to know that they were really refugee, they're pushed into displacement, and they were killed inside this residential home that these thought it was going to protect them from the unpredictable fall involved their father is inside the house, put on a critical conditions and will be soon enough will be admitted into the operating theatre for a surgery. the hospital talks about here in the hosp, the talked about the lack of, of necessary medical supplies to do, to provide the proper medical care. we've seen this happening all the time here to have the refugee com. that's years that makes to bridge the gap where attempt was gone the last night in a bonus track to the people who are inside the tent, where kills at earlier that night as well in eastern part of did it. but we have 4
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more people were killed in a talk when a group of people by the drawing these, the phones are turning java into a more of a shooting range. missiles are fired from these a drones that a group of people at wherever the gather with are in front of baker is in front of distribution the, to the point or simply walking in the street and, and the tragedy even holding it in this manner. and just a minute ago, we have a large gathering, preparing for a funeral at the local hospital for the 2 girls and the 2 men who were killed in the attack and overnight and had any reports of, of evacuation. you forced evacuation orders, how people dealing with that of the but very, very traumatizing. it's been so far. i've been up. we can drill into our experience
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so far into this displacement for a whole year. but the new ones, the ongoing constant displacing is quite, quite a draining for families. some of these families are going to be displaced for the 5th or the 7th time so far for in as this continues to unfold in northern gaza. again, this is really military is turning northern garza particularly the vicinity of come on at one hospital and was trent with la and the project. we're a bit late yesterday into more of that, a shooting range with many of the bonds a dropped in these hot. he'd be machine guns and missiles fire from a, from the drones. and an ongoing displacement is your cost default, their physical ability, their psychological ability, as well as causing good trauma. because what we're thinking a bit right now whether it's in northern, gaza, or god, the city is the time. the weather is a changing, it becomes very cold. now, and it's very difficult for people to,
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to tolerate the cold weather out in the st simply. we're talking about at this time . it's the hardest, none of the basic elements. it allows it to the gods to including any of the, the, the, the materials used to build tense right now. the nylons, the plastic, the, any of the elements of the make shift tends to setup. and these $0.10 a month, both of the time people are in the industry. so because evacuation centers are not safe the after they've become death traps for, for people. and according to honor what describes many of its evacuation centers. does this trap now for the displaced people that we've seen? how this happened in the past months? i'm going to get tax on, on these facilities costs further, a civilian casualties as well as that through reading the suffering of hundreds of thousands of families is fine itself now out in the open air with no protection whatsoever. i will leave it that thanks so much. hi me, my fluid how my says in these right of the strike is killed. the female captive
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in garza, and that's the now the critically injured these. right. he says he cannot confirm over the check that claim and the hours off the announcement, thousands of protesters march the again in tel aviv demanding then you mean that's yeah, it was. government makes it deal to secure the release of the remaining captives that have been protests across israel every week since the captives were taken into golf in 8014 months ago. not all of that has moved from children's council on mine . she's that because these right, the government, as ben, they'll do 0 from revolting in the occupied westbank and inside as well. a grad school of thousands took to the streets of tel aviv demanding a ceasefire. de la garza to secure the release of their remaining is rarely captives. a didn't mind the families of captives have maintained despite many setbacks since the only exchange deal was reached a year ago. so mom shallow vanover as the safety of our loved ones in gaza. their
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health, the lives and even the return of those were moved it and the band in is the government's responsibility. there is no a tone meant and no forgiveness for sacrifice. and then the families anguish made worse after an announcement by the military wing of him us that a female is really captive, was killed, and then another gravely injured in his really attack on northern gaza. these rarely army acknowledge the claim by him us, and promised to investigate and follow up with the assemblies of the captives. families accused benjamin netanyahu of lying and deliberately wasting chances to release the captives leading to the death of many of them. these rarely prime minister did not comment on the hem of announcement embroiled in several news candles related to leaks of confidential information. nathaniel, who issued
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a recorded statement painting himself as the victim of located with a few 1000 little comfort to those protesting. and the more than 2000000 palestinians trying to survive the ongoing genocide in gaza. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the captive families and international calls for a cease firing. gaza. this has pushed the capt assemblies to reach out to donald trump and ask him to personally intervene. and the incoming whitehouse spokesperson has promised trump would be america's negotiator in chief, nor all the elevator. i'm the the last spring and i'm the guy and he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university and also and the specialist in the month, middle east. good to have you with us on zillow. how are we? how is these ready to jump at managing the pressure from the street as this board
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drags on a while? there's been demands, of course to reach an agreement that would save the release of the remaining captives from gaza. but the, the issues and we'll talk to them is been particularly responsive for those it, that's right. exactly. so there's, there's been really a shift in terms of where the priorities actually are. clearly this, this government has made this not a priority and has decided that it would much rather continue to pursue its military objectives, but also the broader destruction of has the cleansing campaign that's been going on in the occupation that's continuing. and so this has, has been to a certain extent, from the government's perspective, at least a new since, but a manageable ones. considering the fact that there hasn't been any meaningful accountability of this current government to has the problem is to effectively manage to immunize himself to the process we've been seen for, for a while and straight. well, he's attempted to isolate this as a simply uh, a movement that's not in keeping with the broader national security aims of the state. there hasn't been any meaningful international pressure when we think back
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about the number of ceasefire negotiations at, at the top of which would have been the release of the captives. and so those negotiations ultimately ended with is rarely intransigence because they simply rejected all of the conditions that would have seemed the release of these captains . and there wasn't any meaningful pressure if they're coming from the united states or any other segments of kind of the international community that also would've been putting pressure on israel to, to agree to those terms. how it is, is the public by seeing the success or lack of it, of the government to secure his rights, given what's happening with the captives in gaza. given what's happening in the knolls and that the exchange of a find rockets which still come across the border given what we're hearing about it . and it's really who's gone missing and 40 has been found in the u i. e. yeah, era, you know, is this the government that can deliver security for his writings? right. i've, absolutely, i mean, that's the question that,
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that should be asked that. and everything that we've seen, of course, is that it's not achieving that security or military aims. the only thing that it's succeeded in doing is inflicting a genocide on the policy and people and something that, of course, has widespread support in terms of the actual conduct of the war has, has overwhelming support from within these rarely public. and at the same time, there was an expectation that in the midst of all of this, they would somehow be able to achieve the goals of, of reclaiming the captives. and of course, i think those 2 things simply could not co exist given every thing that we know about the process of those negotiations. and so as a, as a idea of trying to maintain security, clearly this government has failed, but it sees itself certainly encouraged in this catastrophic war as a means of, of securing itself in the long term. and of course, there's been a lot of talk about the fact that this is also very personal for nothing. yahoo trying to basically prolong his own political fortunes abide by the day essentially because he knows exactly what the waiting him in terms of the many corruption
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charges that he's expected to answer to at some stage. now we're talking about an international, even criminal court warrant for his arrest. and beyond that, of course, even the idea that he has to answer for all of those security failures that you mentioned beginning of course, with october 7th, but continuing even to this moment, do we expect that time to continue going forward when we will have a new administration in the white house, given the signals we're hearing from some of the is rated cabinet ministers or holding openly for next ation of the west bank. you know, the idea of prioritizing expansion, amex ation over the idea of, of looking at, of, of priorities in this conflict. yeah, i think you know, given the outcome of the us selection with, with, from coming back into office has given that send you a whole new lease on life. this has been something that i think he was counting on as he continued to escalate the situation, particularly the, the mass destruction and the ethnic cleansing of the north part of gaza. but as well as the greater calls for the ethnic cleansing of the west bank and the full
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annexation and is really a function of sovereignty over it. is something that many of from supporters have been calling for for quite some time, including some of his top donors for this last election campaign. so the expectation now is that missing yahoo will have quite a bit of space to operate despite the increasing pressure, whether it's from small segments of israeli, public or even from some segments of the international community with this new arrest warrants that you'll continue to basically escalate then there's no sense that you'll at any point respond to any of these demands. all right, thanks so much of the audience coming in from the universe, georgetown university and called now israel has been counting out to mid 3 offensive in lebanon for 55 days. full says, a bombing thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east bolton, 3600 people have been killed and thousands injured across the country.
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is ready. ami has been threatening civilians to leave the homes of face. that's the 1000000 people have been forced from that homes. miss riley strike on the fact that they flattened the date story apartment block in central, they wrote at least 20 people of kills. and israel targets is the boss, the neighborhood of lebanon capsule. lebanese officials say that would know as belong operatives, nor political dave is living that the same bus probably joins us from the 11 east capitals and how of the recovery side, smoking and some of those targeted areas. how grizzly the circumstances on the ground are still very grim, ever stripes throughout the day, across the country to begin with that attack, as you mentioned in central re route in the early hours of saturday morning and they carried on throughout the day in the southern suburbs of fe route in the south of loving on closer to the. busy her with israel, there were so many strikes in the southern part of the country that it was
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difficult to keep count. and this morning, once again is real fired. first firing on villages in the tier district announcing a force evacuation orders. threats once again on at least 5 different areas of the southern suburbs of a route. his folder responding within hours firing rockets into northern israel. all of that carries on. but it has to be set overnight. things were quiet, but bringing it back to central baby was bringing the focus back to that building that was hit in busta overnight rescue crews were working around the clock. it was not quiet on that street in the bus. the neighborhood of the 11 east capital and the circumstances on the ground remained very grim rescue crews saying that the death toll is expected to go up. then it already has any updates there issuing. they make the point to say that it is not the final death full likely not the final accounts of what they are pulling out and what they are pulling out are either bodies or body parts. the aftermath of israel's latest attack on
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central labor emergency services say they recovered a number of days, but also quote, a large amount of body parts identifying many of those killed will only be possible to dna testing. a pre doing striking the bus, the neighborhood multiple missiles fired into a densely populated residential area. one of be roots busy, making high so millions casualties and have the name of the law. we was sleeping with the extra copy. and then there was a 2nd striking. i'm, we didn't understand what happened. there was dust and the houses weren't right. people are running and screaming. my daughter, wife and, and hospital and a few hours later is rarely threats, followed by more air strikes on the route southern. some of the targets religion has below weapons people's the reality more civilians killed and displaced what the un this week described as a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. last few weeks,
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that'd be the desk. yes. and the most of the i do for level of and it's people in decades, there are no early warning systems, no missile defense capabilities. no plans in the sky is over $11.00. nothing to counter israel's air campaign. yeah. there is. oh, like we escaped from the here and said we take shelter in beta because it's saying what happened there happened here at least in the he is as warnings and people leave and bid with that happens without warning, crime after crime, children killed. it's enough. what happened in garza and what's happening here and what happened in da here. the escalation could be to force his fuller to accept terms or perhaps a way to kill cease fire talks opinions very. but if it's actions over the past year or anything to go by, israel's appetite for war far outweighs its desire for peace. same bus for avi ultra 0. the
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now russia says it's shot down the, the full you cravy and drones and an overnight to the tank mostly on the coast screech and moscow says it's full is, is destroyed, ukrainian ministry equipment including tanks and the fight to jet k of on the other hand, while it says its troops repelled russian attempts to break through its defences. i said, beg is live for us in k of he joins us from that. first of all, i said let's start with what you might be hearing about reports of explosions over key is yes, we had some of this so signs of explosions in the hours of sunday morning we had the a vague sirens. now what we understand is that ukraine and defenses intercepted around a dozen, drones and the keys region. now,
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this isn't anything new that regular rate science over chief as a defense is here, relatively a sophisticated intention to set those over the country. there's been reports of 70 drones across the ukraine, and a raid sirens mainly in the north east of the country. ukraine says they've intercepted 50 of those drones. they didn't really tell us about the rest of those that haven't been intercepted. ukraine ready tells us when ministry sites, a hitch over in the ministry personnel are killed. but we understand the still for drones in the over the size of the crank currently. and i said a lot of claims and count the claims of all what's happening on some of the front line areas. the russians saying they've been shooting down re, ukrainian military equipment due kindly and saying that repelling the russians. what do we know about what's happening in the front line is either side advancing.
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it is very difficult to know what's happening happening in the coast region, no rush that says that they've intercepted there are 27 drones in the coast region . the government said that the adults are into septic to miss, although the ministry of defense on his tether, ground child, the russian minister defense in that mentioned those missiles. but the reality is that ukraine in the coast region, or has lost 40 percent of what it controls and this is after they mounted the incursion back in august of the coast region. russia is set true of uh, gather troops around $59000.00 troops to try and repels ukraine. and ukraine is admitting that they are losing, grabbed and cussed over the last day. they may have repelled the attacks. but the reality is, there's a lot of russian troops tried to take back the coast region, but the real story is in the east of the country where russia have been making advances, significant advances, in fact, in the co penske region,
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that kind of cool, very january 15th, and this will be troubling for the ukrainians. in fact, the ukrainian president has previously admitted that morality is low, that the russians are drawn thing through several front lines. and also that ukraine has a month have a problem. and the training president also has said that he believes that russia wants to take back the cusp region before january by the end of january. that's when the president elect, donald trump, comes into power at the same time in the east of the country. serious advances being made that we didn't think were to happen and your training to really on the back foot run that's i said vague for us live from the ukrainian capital. all right, now after the break, my colleague laura will be here with most of today's news, including as the seeking comfort, the mother of 3 among thousands of people falls from their homes by rowing gang
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related violence in haiti. and the rest of the to come by and diabetes, the healthy, a rice that's been developed in the philippines, the that's the only kind of a much beautiful. and then we attempted having plumbing to, to single figures and pressure rising if it's offered. so it sort of 6 of us as a high pressure extend the northwest to the east is the cold from the broken to the west is a complete change in weather type. that's to change wendy in miles for the british hours and it engine to front and certainly because it's kind of a view of course it's cold enough and high enough in sweden and norway is about to be smarter. but look at this sunshine, i was still on the ground,
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quite caught in faces, backs inside of the if any minus one significance there's edging are through took here and into western russia, leaving mainly the cold sunshine behind. and that rain stops to make progress forward. the top of the snow don't be fun over from germany, probably low countries, and it's heading off into spain. now the cold waiting that comes out of it is going to come out of the east and by the end effect, libya and egypt enhanced the harmonics in which were turned into a woman. does it goes westwood, but for a day at least carter and or know, they just going to feel that 3 is not particularly when the video dropped time to dance about 18 degrees or so for the rest of north africa. mainly it's a dry picture and i was shy, was very much restricted to the coast of the academic democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral beverages, collateral damage, that's watch. reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push
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back for a moment is a new where systems corporate israel, affecting pittsville, the standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on outages here the latest news as it breaks civilians ha, cooling the international community. so for them protection, especially in areas that is where the army has announced it to be completely safer with detailed coverage for getting the patients thing gauze off more and drink more done the threat of violence. it threatens their access to lights, the spinning care from the hall. so the story is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas. if you think schools, homes, and shelters the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the kyle, you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top stories? this our, the cult, 29 environment summit and as a by john has ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000000.00 a year to come back climate change. but developing countries say they've been bullied into accepting and insulting. the low cycle is where the army has issues full. it's about 2 weeks. notice for people in pumps and kansas city and areas and the center and the southeast for families, including small children before, to flee, and don't close to circle safe areas. and at least 6 kind of citizens have been killed and is really strikes on a refugee comes in central gone. so over night 4 of those killed and the much
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calmer ghazi and outdoor race comes with children. that's bringing my i've seen a she's the trusty director of the, your med, human rights monitor and joins us now from the above and gone so many thanks. indeed for joining us. and the last time we spoke to you was back in july. could you give us an update on how the humanitarian situation in gaza has changed since then? of the issues of receiving the documents since went on to add, mr. general. but since if it was set the 1st day of the so, so the sweetie options have think it was about the extension, but of that about that still are being population as well. so these are the drivers use as human animals and declared that fee is not allowed to medicine the entire officer without the slightly knowledge which systematic strategy, the strategy has much of
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a lie. that would be 5 is what the issue of each lot of students involved that human today's and the phrase lives in. so being richard, richard welsh, your name again, there is the nice, we've talked about how i'm just going to interrupt you though, because we've been trying to, to, to, to, into what you'll say. unfortunately, the audio is not the best. so what we might try and do is just we connect with you and come back to you just in a few minutes. hopefully let me go to best of line so we can get everyone of what you're saying. that's my. he's saying he joining us from darrow, but it will be speaking to her again, hopefully in just a moment. now the director of one of the largest partially functioning hospitals in northern gulf is being treated for an injury who's also in his reading, try and strikes the cloth on hospital has been repeatedly talked with lions ready for the latest attacks damaged. his electricity generates his skill times what
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color has moved from inside the hospital for an earlier attack on saturday. and we are told for standing the flows come out of the hospital exactly in the surgery, the box, which is full of injuries, was indeed need to immediate attention all of these entries behind. we still have the fragments inside the bodies. as you can clearly see, all those in the a lot of the still on the edge as this is fragments inside there by the all of them are indeed me to get inside the overrating girl. but in the life of this, the visual pays of the medical supplies and the medical stuff, all of them is still waiting here. name was hub and just took that am my son was injured 6 days ago and i can't find doctors or treatment for him here. when his leg was amputated last night, and i can't take him out of the hospital, he now needs a prosthetic, lynn, and that's not easy to find. now,
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we can't find pain killers to easy spain. i wanted to leave northern gauze earlier, but these really forces prevented us from leaving. i don't have food to feed my son . i can do a single thing for the sake of my son. while a highly in on the left and left, i'm not getting proper treatment. i managed to get some antibiotics covered. the pain is very severe. and the few pain killers that i have don't release out pain. when i 1st arrived to my feet needed a platinum plate, but because there was no dump, does it go gun green and had to be amputated. looked at, i found the purple millions of people and hazy are effectively being held hostage by a search and gang related von and such according to the united nations. at least a 150 people have been killed in the past week in the capital for the prince. and tens of thousands of being forced to leave the homes. if to send again, fold has more to suit her baby. nadine must put her own fears aside.
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a nearly impossible task for the mother of 3 who narrowly escaped government in her neighborhood as the whole pass. this is monday at 2 a and a group of people told us that banned it to the into the neighborhood of selina. and i was at home when i noticed the fire outside i was there was 3 children including 2 babies and we wanted to escape. it was a really terrible day. can you imagine it's 2 am all alone without anyone's help, because everyone is trying to escape themselves for now, the tears have stopped. but on the streets of the capital violence, the spreading. it's the 2nd time the deans had to leave her home and she's not to loans. 20000. others were displaced in a single week. 28 were killed when gang members confronted haitian police in the suburb of fixing the french president and monument mccall is blaming the crisis. on the country's transitional council, which remove the former prime minister guy, he couldn't. and on haitians themselves,
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for letting drug trafficking become rampant in the country. a statement many say is unacceptable. a former colonial power france imposed a colossal debt on haiti in exchange for its independence, which coupled with decades of us interference, broke the caribbean nations economy. nope, no sir, my goodness will serve the history national needs that they have historical responsibility for reparations. regarding the ransom for independence, they also have some responsibility for the k optic situation. hate is experiencing today. with the hate is police force is supported by $400.00 canyon troops are struggling to contain the situation calls a growing for formal un peacekeeping contingent to intervene. but shadows of past missions have left haitians wary of for an intervention. over a decade ago, you and soldiers committed free and work used of contaminating water supplies,
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which led to the depth of almost 10000 people to colorado holding. meanwhile, a kiss and some milk old mothers here can provide to give their families assembling society and the overcrowded shelters of the city most are now relying on a day to get by and the displaced keith. i'm coming. if to some denford, al jazeera, thousands of people of march through the cities of columbia in protest against social and economic reforms, the changes have been proposed by the left us government to present a sub a petra boss of size on to run past the reports from bogota the tunnel was smaller and previous demonstrations in april thousands of people march to downtown boca time. other cities on saturday, calling for the removal of president goose, double paid through the challenging the administration to attempt to over hold the country's health and labor systems. among other initiatives,
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many are also motivated by the deep distrust of the president in his former life as a regular fighter. well that's the, that's why we're marching today. he put his hands on the tax reform because he wants to steal money to put his hand on house and just turn the entire health system into a disaster. the president does not represent us. he's a person who has never paid for his crimes and does not know how to behave properly . right wing parties have managed to mobilize massive crowds in a previous protest in april. but this time only the course supporters came out. and in advance on friday, where the government was distributing land to farmers effected by the countries internal conflict. the president use strong wars the gays to demonstrate. there's well seen pena sleep promising to guarantee their rights by doing the lot of tomorrow on both of victimize as well, much those who went to a country to be arranged by injustice. those who don't want the victims to give indicated those. we want the daughters of our performers ending up in prep those in
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the city. but we will let them much. no one will be guessed, no you, which is or lose as i will be to, does a tentative like the exit when the wind power. well, clearly, much smaller than aprils, massive riley's the all position believes that these process will help them keep pressure on the government's up gustavo band through as the government tries to push forward as many social and economic reforms. and as the opposition is already gearing up for the 2026 presidential election, you gave you the, the present presidential candidate said that there was a tax show. he knows this losing support started to stop and he knows the t last in the to more a more columbia and subject to so to ministration is hurting the country. but to, i'm not going to fall into this useless discussions. it is evident that is the one who is hard means upcountry and we are here marching for a bit to columbia, who's show that 70 percent of the colombians believe the country is heading in the
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wrong direction. but it's unclear who they believe can change its course. what is clear now is that the country remains deeply polarized and divide it. some of them get the, i just eat, i'm a with that, let's bring back my, his st. e. now at the your met human rights funds and she joins us from darrow by that. and it's central golf. good to have you back with this thing. hang on the o as i was asking you before, just to update us on the situation in also and how humanitarian conditions for people that have changed in the month since july, when we last spoke is actually the same. the piece of human based ration, the size of the symbol i see that was you encounter the beginning of this genocide in bosnia as a specific and said that they don't need to keep the city instead. because chance i'd say it's up to you on sunday or any supplies or what are you already saying? she printed out a started today with too much sweeter. we'll see this topic. you see this through
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bunch of somebody strategy is actually a logical to me is actually sweet spot as the as the soon as you can please don't hesitate and i'll just tell you what the buying them to read that deep line for me, which is the dispatcher meeting, but the last i now the main thing is we actually ended by and we have been to the vet for everybody else. even though i swear that has been seated with expertise as to the west. and we are now seeing that some of your needs lower prices to do the decrease in 2004 in the southern, the situation and the lease we entered when it would be acceptable to start. be sure the policy means because they mostly got stripped into, but for the 7 days,
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we are new something around fixture with that it's not in the non so big people. would you rather be supposed to be impressive? it's gonna be to work that's on, on the face of those, but i need to, i'm really need their phones mostly is also rpms, as so there is today, it's grading actually, as i'm speaking now, it's really not. i don't familiar simians are now been since trying to rush out the best thing since covering their stuff. we've been in the region mount license really i believe across. i think they've been science officer, you know, even installed, that shows the centers in the right despite to make all the speed and speed that speed someplace fees in these bay shore, simplex are not, you can see the funds. and so he learned, he didn't know. i didn't sell garza, i'm interested in schemes that there is no police that who ever
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b. c broke the dog park literally in the majority of some person, 1st pop in san buys. the most important part is it says, 6 of these products begins where it's actually responding to the displacement, or there's an investigation harvey, literally, it was involved yesterday. obviously i'm you mention going to buy this thing is in the particularly near to the neighborhood, which is a very good tell good neighborhood with the letter u. p g. now we are at the title, oxygen i, uh, the fox will be the starter beach and get neat, seem time for the if i'm struggling, it's the use of the displacement model. i'm just going to jump out to just to get an idea just to exit. so i'm just thrown up for him, but we understand you in the middle of a was on to a pass of varying and we, we kind of have most of what you're saying. i mean, it's raining, the conditions, a terrible on top of already. terrible conditions is now guessing west and flooded
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and people of cause many people are living in tents. and the know if anyone disappearing, evacuation orders are being made to feel like terrorist and they're in homes and the people who are trying to leave or will. so being targeted by is really full, says unprecedented levels of starvation in the know, especially we will also hearing just the other day about hunger issues in the south and con eunice, could you give us an idea of exactly what aid is guessing into the strip? yes, actually was the past 2 months. what did you learn me? that's the one that had been sealed for because literally in the southern watching . but that's, that's what page really allows some drops to insert. does not particularly since i've been scanned. so would you need to slower um, some vegetables into only the southern parts of the central practice against me in the past few months. now, it's my husband's intro, maybe another one. so in the media space, bring you a picture of the state,
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say that they, for example, the now 100 bucks in 3rd, the southern blacks will pick up zip back to. so what are you going to be taking those other times? they are, oh, we've been eating with the tech team. i've been trying to take these arms and organized scans to these trucks. they allow them to go into areas that we've all the city. and so he said this is generally about to enter the amount them under popular to enter the area of the news based on the battery. do not say for example, we can be c 2 or c again into the. ringback leads for example, and this is why we have been placing a cpa or wheat flour and ripped prices around to eat. yesterday we women talk about it in front of me to you about partially open the box and put some of the gas down keys as the bus to get to read after one book to be called,
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the not having to read read the ac, the kinds of settings allow him to definitely be thrown and even if it's and now it's not only a for you information, it's not will be that it's given the n o is where it is supposed to allow any kind of thing as we get. so we buy these. ringback money that, that is actually making get a new word expensive that huge. that because they get this new tips a good time and it was very yours. the amount of food is not, was not sufficient. what would be the posting in the bank? and it sits on the southern part, you know, that's it. okay. how many, thanks indeed for taking the time to join this. but from there about just to recap, a little bit of what my was saying. the board is to goals are being sale for the past few months. very few items have been allowed in, and he's writing notes has been encouraging gains to loops. the trucks going into
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areas where i was pausing is not allowed. the when bread is available, for example, a dial by le use or a some paid people desperate to get the hands on whatever is available. so price is a rising to astronomical levels of some very spots amounts of food. the situation sounds obviously a respect my you say me, we really appreciate you taking the time to join us that from darrow, by that to give us an idea of the situation there on the grounds. thank you. thank no more than a 100 climate change processed as being arrested in australia or off to bring preventing a coal set from don't can get one of the world's most important ports. if i tell her of kayaks and small boats console the vessel as it arrives at newcastle hall, the others on revise reports. busy the world's largest cool port brought to a standstill by dozens of people in kayak. busy and along the title, thousands of climate change,
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protesters have been gathering for days at new castle harbor and southeastern australia. they're calling it the peoples blockade. and it's been organized for a 2nd year in a row by the rising tide activism. 15 percent of the world's cool is shipped from here in new castle, around a $150000000.00 tons each year. protestors want the trillion government to cancel all new fossil fuel projects and, and coal exports by 2030. more or more community members stepping forward and saying we need to take more action on climb is just not enough. you know, we need more leadership. and what's beautiful about this morning is it's just very, you know, it's also obvious that these, like many, that just ordinary australians, you know, grandparents and, and little kids. and, you know, families of old thoughts, old professions, you know, just right across the social spectrum. a small group of those people paddled into the shipping channel sunday morning, right into the path of this bulk carrier,
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forcing it to turn back. police arrested a $130.00 protesters and shipping movements ground to a halt for several hours. and while it's back to business as usual, now, organizers say they achieve at least one of their goal. advert claiming when alexander buyers out a 0 much has a being held around the world ahead of the international day, according to the elimination of violence against women. the hundreds protested and perused capsule, lima, where they carried a cobbled coughing and under a shade, a condo who was killed in a high profile case of alleged premises. that's a time that's used to describe the murder of women because of her agenda. right, scripts, say bottoms improved is high some of the probably just of, of honors against women have been held in paris. demonstrations also took place and several other funds that he's including bordeaux and must say that com is
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a high profile rape trial of sparked outrage inside and outside front. and since its final phase yes, presents elect donald trump, has selected rolands to oversee the department of agriculture, completing his cabinet nominations. bolan's is the president of the american fast policy institute, the right thing. think tank what closely with tons campaign, and does change the incoming administration is controversial policy agenda. the terms cabinet nominees still have to be approved by the senate to pakistan now west 3 days of sectarian violence have killed at least $82.00 people. although a city majority country, the crumb district near the border with afghanistan has a large share population. the region of a long history of violence latest fighting began on thursday, when shameless and was travelling in a convoy ambushed and 48 people were killed. the government of loss was opened an investigation into the death of several tourists believed to have
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consumes painted alcohol. at least 6 steps have been reported by the governments of astronomy of denmark, the okay on the us. the victims are reported to consume drink lease with lease with methyl minister of foreign affairs. as this was possible will be brought to justice . hundreds of homes have been destroyed by a fire in the philippine capital minute up. the place swept through the hall beside some of the ton, the hum, firefighters attempts to reach funding properties. the homes of little resistance to fire, as they are often made of wood. and 10 scientists in the philippines have developed a low sugar high pro time protein. rice could help prevent a rise in diabetes cases. liza shows a link between the food staple. i'm a disease, but expos wouldn't healthy or rice low when sol, diabetes crisis fund below has this report from low spaniels,
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racist life for most of the world's population. and after 10 years of research, scientists have developed a rice variety that slow and sugar and high in protein. off the extensive screening, we've been able to identify lo, bless with index and high protein gym plasm and know what core gene bonke and then be able to discover the genes connected. great. and then we have to breeding. we've able to bring this hesitate, traits into higher ending battle field tests are nearly complete and negotiations have begun for the roll out of the diabetes friendly rice variety in particular, in asia where 90 percent of the world's rise is produced and consumed and where more than half of the world's diabetics live. what a low sugar rice variety is assigned to the breakthrough experts say it was eradicate diabetes, or basically the real culprits artificially sweetened and processed foods and drinks. there's so widely available, the world health organization says more than
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a 1000000000 people or bees rates are rising, even in low income countries, or some manufacturers add more sugar to their baby food products. marla, norma fed her daughter instance, serial, almost daily. when she was a baby based them on one side of the nation, that is, i think so a healthy, based on the nutritional label. i'm because the fruit flavored tagging in the apple is now 15, lawrence likes the sugary drinks site to say this preference for suites develops during childhood sugar to displace the the most important nutrients and the for the child that's getting increasing caloric intake and the calories in the apple likely contributing to over we know it's a complex problem that requires a complex solution, but scientists here hope that they are low sugar rice. these can reduce the burden of the health crisis. bind to below al jazeera, the spaniel laguna,
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the philippines. a lot to have for me laura kyle: full this news: uh but i will be here in just a moment for the whole the days news for you the hi. this is an inconvenience. they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. it is most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thought provoking, nonsense. how much with trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era, how is reported, look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are, you know, the media needs?
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it's how it is westernized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female lat operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. children playing the shadows alone and narrow early ways. what generations palestinian refugees have played before a light from the margins of live in the society. a struggle now made was why i'm not you know, that we can was established by decades ago. the united nations estimates that more than 90 percent of people who are living on the diplomacy lies. it's not just as bullet being targeted. 11 them from us is israel killed the come on to his wife and 2 children in the strike on october. the 5th, when a several targeted assassinations announced members in lebanon in recent weeks.
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posters of recently assassinated hamilton has the latest reminder of israel's lease to reach. no one knows who else is on these rails hit list and wherever among palestinian refugees who are civilians? 11 in the next talk it may be the the rich countries besides 300000000000 dollars to help poor nations combat climate change. but isabel, the down or kyle, this is out, is there a line from 2 halls are coming up is where the army oldest new falls to back to ation orders from those and gone. so i was funding refugee comes and homes across the sprint process as it's destroyed,
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ukrainian motor equipment. sponsor crane is claiming to have made gains on several front lines, costs months. just as a boss has got here that says his team needs to stick together after suffering

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