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the, the limits to how far the dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now a toyota, airway. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our light from headquarters, and del hines and you navigate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. rich countries for $300000000000.00 to health for nations. combat climate change. but is it a not more than a 100 climate protests or is, are arrested in australia?
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after blocking the world's largest coal ports with triad. fi is really army issues, new force evacuation orders for northern gauze on fall bombing refugee camps on homes. across the street. russia says it's destroyed ukrainian military equipments, while ukraine is claiming to have made janes on several front lines. hundreds of homes are destroyed by a large fire in the philippine capital many la. i'm trying to get real sco with this for as max to step in punches a full straight, fully one well championship for talk. you guys. a 5th place finish in las vegas is enough to secure the title again for the red bull drive the welcome to the news our the cop 29 environments summit. soon as our base john has
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ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000000.00 a year to combat climate change. the figure was applauded by leaders, i thought, gathering after 2 weeks of bargaining. but developing nations say they've been pressured into accepting and insulting really low amounts as this document is nothing more than an optical illusion. this, in our opinion, been not addressed the moment of the cabin to be on the stairs. there will be a pause the adoption of this document. we pause adoption of this argument even the opposes the adoption of this document. so reaction to the agreement has been coming in from around the world. our environment editor nick clark has more to say. we have a deal, but as being ferociously criticized by developing nations and insult for the
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nigerian delegation one the in shrines. climate injustice stopped from bolivia slammed as a poultry some by furious representative from india. remember, the target was at least one trillion dollars a year by 2030. the question was, who would stump up cash? well, developing nations in africa, latin american asia say the developed world must put a significant part of the bill. in fact, who often fits all human to resistance on both sides by the amount was set at $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, pulse of be well's tax is on multi 1000000 as in billing and as people will be muted. and the idea or is that this will take the total amount to $1.00 trillion dollars by 2035. the commission of a climate hail to deal as a start,
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a new era for climate finance spots. it's very clear this deal falls way short of what developing nations you face the west effects of climate change, but didn't cause it needed unexpected. so neil atoria is the policy and campaigns coordinator for ox from in asia. he says, the climate pledge tricks developing countries like ponds on a chess boards at the top $29.00 is the cost of the federal international bar corporation. it's an implication of the responsibility, right? that leads countries to bill for the planning process because the deal has been fisher to the developing countries. however, this is a disaster for the people. bethany gary price is, you know, they do. this is the 300000000000 figure that has been read seems to be a big number compared to be available under 1000000000, but competing for the inflation. it leads to noise. and the goal is for, for the 3511 years from now. it is
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a stream that while these countries come up as the needs improvement, but they don't want to do any kind of public funding to the developing countries. the what is the missions have given their duty to provide public funds to this support request for the communities in the global south. why a lady facing flaws, hunger and displacement from appointment to the station is did. they have opened the door to private investments loans and bush apartments towards that can be counted as by finance, but ultimately lead to for the home office from that's called a bunch is going the way the text has been written. the text says that, you know, the money would have gone from a variety of sources, public and private, and we come in besides that, you know, the money will be counted from private investments, the loans and also you know, the police departments i,
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you know that the very dentist to the people living in black and crisis. a whole more than a 100 climate change for testers have been arrested in australia after preventing a close ship from docking a flotilla of kayaks on small boats block that vessel as it arrived at the port of new castle. alexander buyers reports. busy the world's largest cool port brought to a standstill by dozens of people in kayak. busy along thousands of climate change, 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 to you in a row by the rising tide. activism group. 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
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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 or climb. it's just not enough. you know, we need more leadership. and what's beautiful about this morning is it's just so very, you know, it's so obvious that they like me, that just ordinary australians, grandparents and little kids and you know, families of old thoughts, old professions, you know, just right across the social spectrum. the small group of those people paddled into the shipping channels sunday morning, right into the path of this bulk carrier, 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 the team, at least one of their goals that are claiming when alexandra buyers out a 0,
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the for $414.00 days, israel has bombarded gossip causing widespread death and destruction. its army has killed more than $44000.00 palestinians since the worst started, more than a year ago. most have been women and children. those who manage to survive face starvation is real, has systematically restricted food medicine and other essentials from entering the strip. 6 or 6 people from the same family have been killed and that is really strike on the side. often central does. all children are among those killed and another 6 palestinians were killed and separate as really strikes on refugee camps . in central garza overnights families have gathered at the up so hospital to identify the bodies of those killed. well, henry, and if it was it, it had we was sleeping at home. we are
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a mere defenseless civilians. my daughter and my niece was sleeping on the upper floor. these rarely a tech threw out 2 girls very far from home, with some neighbours found them and brought them to us. the rest of the family were recovered from under the rubble of light dosa. within 14 years old, she has left us for if it was around one susie and when he is rarely a tech on us took place. we haven't committed any mistake. we have civilians without any affiliation to any section or resistance. enough is enough. please stop . this was almost all the is really army has issued forest evacuation orders for people in parts of gaza. city on areas in the center and south of district families, including small children, were forced to flee in darkness the so called safe areas that have frequently come under attack. honey must hold as our correspondent joining us from debt and by the hand. central guys are highly talk us through the grim reality of people waking up
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this morning aust. or the overnight strikes as well as the forest evacuation orders the very and the more we talk just surviving family, margaret members, the more we realized that everything was taken by surprise. these people were inside these either the residential homes who were sheltering in or inside the 10s of the belt in order to protect themselves or from the, from being in the streets basically. because when people are display, as they don't have any place to go to, they don't have proper a common is it set no warning given whatsoever. these people do evacuated, their homes, or the areas where there is an active bombing. busy as the bonds are being a dropped whatsoever agent did, taking them by surprise the that's why we see a large number of casualties every time there is an attack either here or other parts of the jobs trip. but what's really tragic right now,
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this is unfolding and developing story of the attack on a residential home in a new site on the account that the northern part of the refuge account, very close to the mid threes juncture. it's quite risky area, very dangerous that there's ongoing shooting and bomb dropped it from towards killed fire to from die were 6 people were killed inside a residential home from one single family to where pronounced it right at the, at the, the after the, the bombing took place and it was not until few hours later until the bodies were recovered from under the levels were taken to the hospital and would do it for non did as well as 6 people were killed in that one single attack and almost happened within a very short period of time of the attack here, and i'm about to be on a bridge refuge account where we have 2 girls under 112 year old and the other $114.00 the, our husbands. we are the ways families it from the northern part of this trip. the, the were evacuated to the central area after their homes was, were destroyed,
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and in a shot, the refugee count, the other 2 men who were killed in the tent. the attack on a stand. and i'm a, has the rescue to come, are also displaced it from northern god. but, and this is the unfolding of tragedies, of this place. people, they are on the move from one place to another. so you can show them protection to end up being killed. and name them bond by the ongoing, unpredictable fall in mock. they did not die in northern gods up because they were forced into evacuation and they were killed here. they were told to come here because it's safe. but it's that to save unfolding a story that we, we, we, we have been documenting so far, of people being told sharply by it is very monitored to evacuated in order to avoid being bond. but they end up being killed in bonds here in these a with are in the central area or a lot of these evacuations. and it continues to unfold in a very, very, who are roughly point such as that morning who's been surviving family members in the hospital, but
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a per well for the 2 girls where the other 2 men who were killed and the aftermath continues with more still inside the hospitals, without any proper medical care whatsoever. this is part of the silent debt that within these are from now we'll hear about more just died because of the injuries that the, the sustain on. this is part of the ongoing and all these tragedies, jaime, and the we can see it's raining and gaza temperatures are now dropping. how is this all adding to the suffering of people? very difficult conditions. the, the situation we're ready challenging for the majority of people across the gall, this tribute just happened to look at some of the footages from dogs, the city where people have been shouldering inside one of the stadiums. and guys is that turned into a 10 side for the displace families. very difficult conditions, living conditions for,
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for the people have been already displaced more than one time. just they basically from the lack of virtually everything that, that is needed for them to survive these difficult conditions and to now in, during, not all the, the ongoing bombings, the harsh realities being displaced because every displacement has a cost. is that the, the social cost there is a financial cost, but there's also the psychological cost on people. people are a psychological dramas sticking calling people, they're, they're losing pretty much their ability to comprehend and to, to do, to tolerate these difficult conditions at once. and a nice and beautiful homes now find themselves in tens that are covered with some plastic sense and pieces of a cloth and not, not proper enough to protect them from uh, from the cold of the weather. and we happen to be at a time no, its been pritchard drops down. so it's really harsh conditions and also creates
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favorite conditions for, for uh, diseases to spread the particular in your mind, the vulnerable group, the kid, the children and the, the women. and also those with the chronic disease or the need immediate medical care. so it's exactly repaired everywhere across the guster, not only in the north, but also here in central garza and the southern part of it to work old means of life have been destroyed completely kind of a huge reporting from dated by on central garza. thank you. the director of one of the largest partially functioning hospitals in northern garza, is being treated for injuries officer and is really droned strike to come out on hospital has been repeatedly targeted by is really forces and the latest attacks of damage. it's electricity generators and fuel tanks. and then finally been moving and we will always stay steadfast before the unjust and criminal world who are against palestinians. we are targeted on a daily basis. these res, attacked us yesterday for 12 doctors got injured inside the hospital. whatever these ratings do,
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they will never be able to prevent us from providing our to monetary and services to the palestinian people. us how mouse says and is where the air strike has killed a female captive in the gaza strip and left another critically injured. the is where the army, so as a cannot confirm or reject the claim. hours after the announcement 1000 different testers again marched in tell of eve, they're demanding benjamin netanyahu, whose governments make a deal to secure the release of all remaining captives. protests have been held across his room every week since the captives were taken into garza nearly 14 months ago. not all day has more from george's capital on mon. she's there because the is really government has banned algae 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank on inside israel. a radical lab thousands took to the streets of tel aviv demanding a ceasefire. dealing garza to secure the release of their remaining is rarely captives
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a demand. 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 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 total 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 another gravely injured in his really attack on northern gaza. sees really army, acknowledge the claim by him, us, and promise to investigate and follow up with the families 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
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candles related to leaks of confidential information. nothing yahoo issued a recorded statement painting himself as the victim of 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 captives families and international calls for a cease firing. gaza. this has to push the capt. his families 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 0. i'm not going to leo who's a former director general of the for administrative israel joining us from tel aviv thanks for your time. a,
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any sign at all to you in tel aviv that the public pressure is having any impact at all on the is really government's and that's on yahoo. when it comes to getting the remaining captives released unfortunately, you know, it easily. but link is now focusing. ready on the 2 events because the game will say. ready the religious boy in the race, you know, the baby, and this is almost always about the game while the hostages. so they're really focusing on these, these 2 events and much this, on the demonstrations. they became the com to be involved this up here. the see do the thought because the government looks does me, is really the government to think have any incentive at all at this point in time to agree to
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a cease fire in gaza and guess the remaining captives back to israel. so we'll see the, the little agreement in dental's level, the saw this is a long way and was just you and j e for each one of these discussing the arrangement is over agreement is related mostly due to the school that day and also shifting this out to the city that saw the way that does any kind of arrangement, we limit the song prior to we are, we might need to know why do you think then how do you explain that? beth? israel would be more eager to reach
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a ceasefire with loving on over gaza at this point in time. to get it. is that correct? there was a d i c k the see 30. this was a now for the americans, the, the, the g, the richmond. and there's no really, really in the saw. so it product pre, physically, it is very cool. this is the moment on the know. so this is elizabeth because this is that me and this is the only tools there is nothing going on to mr. leo. look, i mean, you have a prime minister who's now wanted of course, by the international criminal court for war crimes. and he's also up against the
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corruption trial. meant to start early next month in israel itself. how is this all playing out in israel and for you? how do you think this impacts all these scandals that he's in boy world in impacts . his ability to govern is a huge question. first, as you probably can for. ready also based on how this works is going to go is very both in the us in the goals you in the last month because the novice, more about the joy, the quantization it. what do we have here at the home, excuse the between the fees. so let's say the security establishment, and then this is really the all the
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states, but just the big the shop in the security is the, the way the rest is. wow, this systems it. so this is based on very y, m o y, c, e, c o b o for the most races inside and outside the a i was told, this is very heavy on these were actually on the, on the, the, the, the use, the search for the was white on the visa, the on the road. and what is this is the now these are the see is way come now this, the us, you see are probably most of the i, c, j,
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the, in the say the of the nation of the shows the, this is the, the, the foot dgc, the drugs c, s. international standby. okay. up on leo, former director general of a foreign minister of israel. thank you for speaking to us from tel aviv israel has been carrying out a military offensive and 11 on for 55 days. its forces had been bombing thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east. more than 3600 people had been killed and thousands injured across the country. these really army has been threatening civilians to leave their homes or face death. more than a 1000000 people have been forced to move, then is really strike on saturday flattens and 8 story apartments walk in central be routes. at least 20 people were killed when israel targeted the bus, the neighborhood. that's in the heart of lebanon's capital,
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lebanese official say there were nor has been the operatives nor political leaders living there is a mr. ivy joining us now from the liberties capital to tell us how people that you've been speaking to zane have been firing. have been coping through all of this . well, the you and representatives here in country have described the escalation and violence has created yet another humanitarian catastrophe. in the middle east, one that is only getting worse as long as this war carries on. now the air campaign to begin over a year ago only intensified only escalated after israel's ground incursions and vision into 11 on proper. and as you said, more than 1000000 people have been displaced because of that fighting many of them seeking safety here in a route to the capital city, which is also not been spared the worse of the violence of this war. here's what some people have to say. no, no, the beauty number by a general be, we would displease from my home since the here in the south. yeah. out of fear of
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the future ending me that is targeting the homes of the innocent and targeting presidential atl said children and do not reflect 2 bedrooms because the people here protected us, they opened their homes for us. now i mean all the time is obvious, saying that they are agreeing to receive via but why of the escalating the? because our guys god protect them, killing them. and he um, ended myself then not leaving debris them because of that. they taking revenge and babies. and they didn't stop. they lifted for a week now and will go on there is in regarding news that at least one loving e soldier has been killed and several wounded in his really attack on armies center in the south of lebanon. what more can you tell us about this development? that is correct just a little before noon local time. about 30 or 40 minutes ago rescue crews are still likely on their way to the scene of this attack. we've got reports that is really straight. was carried out on an army base,
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a check point of belonging to lebanese army intelligence in a year. in the tier district. what we understand is that at least one person has been killed. 18 others have been injured in this striking, this really goes to show that israel no matter what it is, says about who it's targeting, who was fighting it attacks. anyone who wants, whenever it wants inside loving on this is still a country that remains diverse and often divided by stick me religiously, politically. but one thing every lebanese person will tell you right now is that there is no safe roof over anyone's heads. and what unites them now is the shared experience of israel's ongoing aggression. it's ongoing war on living on. okay. same bus rob here, reporting from bay roots. thank you so much. i as well, the is really army size. at least 30 rockets were fired from 11 on some were intercepted while others fell in open areas. one of the rockets landed on a factory in northern israel, causing some damage. one women suffer light injuries from the shop. know we have
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with us on the, on who is an associate professor of history, georgetown university, and cassandra specialist and the modern middle east. thanks for speaking to us. so what we see happening 11 are we've just gotten news that there was an attack on an army center in the south of 11 on just about 24 hours ago. of course there was that big attack in central bay routes. that slot and residential buildings. this level of military activity by is really loving on. what does it tell you about the potential off any upcoming ceasefire? well, i think it shows that we're, we're still quite some distance away from reaching any kind of an agreement and for a number of reasons. on the one hand, i think the idea that you can have the implementation of this un security council, 17 o one, that this is not something that's just limited to hezbollah. we've seen now that this really forces are willing to target uniform positions. now the lebanese military itself is being targeted. so this is really more question of liberty state sovereignty and it's violation repeated violations by israel. and as long as that
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remains a condition of the negotiation, something that we purchased specifically from the revenue side, that these are the demands that are being carried by the us envoy, whose comment delivered those those demands on a number of occasions. then we're not likely to see an agreement one that continues to allow israel to have a green light to violate liberty states sovereignty. and to continue to commit these kinds of attacks and massacres as it sees fit by targeting areas like central bay routes by targeting areas in the south of lab. and on a like tire is the belief that these military strikes are going to be able to pressure either has been lost or not be very the speaker of parliamentary was negotiating on behalf of his bundle into some sort of ceasefire agreement as well. that certainly seems to be the, the intention, right, is that to inflict as much damage, particularly civilian damage, particularly indiscriminate look at they've given what we've seen so far with the notion that over time that this would actually pressure them into some reaching some kind of an agreement that but again it's,
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it becomes on sustainable as long as you know, assurances are made for the respective loving you state sovereignty going forward. and as long as to the continued demand that has below has made from the very beginning that all of this is ultimately still linked to what's unfolding in gaza. that as long as israel continues to conduct a genocide that has well and said that it refuses to simply lay down while that continues. so what israel has attempted to do, largely through this, the us mediation efforts is to separate those 2 questions. and to basically create the perception that the lebanese conflict in the north is completely unrelated to what's unfolding and caused at the same time. and on the flip side, when you looked at the losses that are experienced by that is really side on the border with 11 on how much pressure does that put on israel to come to the table. i negotiate a ceasefire. well, what we've seen, particularly from the reports coming out of even is rarely press itself,
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is that israel's been experiencing unprecedented losses for its military forces in the south. something that, of course, would necessarily put pressure on israel, ultimately to back down perhaps from some of its demands that it's attempting essentially to achieve at the negotiating table what it cannot achieve on the battlefield. and as long as that remains it's, it's um, you know, mode of operation in this regard. there won't be an agreement, but eventually the pressure might build in the way that it hasn't passed conflicts when the costs have been too heavy militarily. and again, i think this also shows the distinction between its ability to cause the kind of destruction that it has israel that is within loving on within, within the uh, you know, guys as well, but also not achieve any of its military goals that it hasn't been able to hold the territory, particularly in the south of love in on that it's continued to suffer these kinds of defeats at the hands of, you know, the local opposition there as well. and so as a result, i think there is going to be increasing pressure, particularly on this government to try and ultimately reach an agreement,
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given the kinds of failure to achieve its military goals. okay, thank you so much. i've done that already on associated professor of history in georgetown university in colorado. thanks for your time. still has all the supporters of the jailed former pocket. funny prime minister him on con or marching towards the capital will be live in as long as manchester city boss says whiskey in the district together after suffering. a saw this last for the room is the pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies this past of human rights. with this most important task, my government basing realities, what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is really,
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is in terms of your movements at the time that so i would tell you to stick to the thoughts provided, hang on, says how much with the trip, do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the hello again, this is the news our on how to 0 here at the top stories this hour. the cop $29.00 environment summits and as of a, john has ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000000.00 a year to combat climate change. but developing countries say they've been bullied into accepting an insultingly low finger. the is where the army has issued force
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evacuation orders for people in parts of garza city and areas and most center and self. if the strip families, including small children, were forced to flee in darkness to so called of say, so at least 6 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes on refugee thompson, central garza over night, 4 of those killed and them and the z and then put a is refugee camps for children. the russia says it's shut down $34.00 ukrainian drones and an overnight attack mostly on the curse screech in moscow says it's forces destroyed, ukrainian, and military equipments, including tanks and the fighter jets cases. its troops of repelled russian attempts to break through its defences. as a vague is joining us now from keith to tell us more of the official reaction to
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these developments where you are. i said, well, the sofa keys hasn't given any specifics about how many drones it fired towards the russian positions. but what we do know is from the russian saying that 37 or 34 drones were 527 in the cost region. and russia claims that they intercepted them. they also claimed that they've hitched ukrainian positions of the cost is the region with ukraine since 9 to the incursion back in august and have occupied territory in russia. but the reality is ukraine interests only hold 40 percent of the, of the territory that they did and costs they've gone from 1376 square kilometers to around 800 square kilometers. and russian forces are gaining positions and gaining ground according to the general stuff ukrainian general stuff. russia has deployed around 59000 troops in the customer region in the attempt to take that
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territory back. and that we don't know how many ukrainian troops have died in this incursion. you kind doesn't really give that those figures. but what we can tell you is even according to that, you claim his official account that they have lost trying to russian forces. and as to what can you tell us about reports of explosions over key even what caused those willing to do you have as of sunday morning here in the capital key, we had the air raid sirens and then a some time they just some explosions. now what we understand from the fact was that was the ad defense is trying to intercept drones from the ukrainians. we understand that at last it's around 3. i was under around a dozen drones that ukrainian air defenses in deceptive. now, there were many drones across the country, in fact, the air raid sirens across the north, east of ukraine. uh but uh, this is pretty much a routine now. uh the does
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a re science and the defense is coming into action. but the real fight is taking place in the east of the country way even according to ukraine, an official attach. the russian forces are making serious advances, especially around the town of cut out cold weather. in fact, this fighting, taking place in the chest of yards and other places where it seems like you crying and forces are now in the back foot. ok, thank you so much as big as reporting for us from keys. supporters with the focused on ticket and soft party are marching towards the capital, is lama by demanding the release of jail party workers. leaders, including the former prime minister in mon khan. and there marching a day ahead of a special court hearing were con, is expected to be indicted on terrorism charges. the former prime minister says the more than a 150 in legal cases against him are politically most targeted from all hides are,
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is joining us now from is lot of basketball. how big do we expect this march to be? well it's difficult to do at the moment, but the reports that we are getting and tech support. uh, the former prime minister coming from across the country. uh, the lords of gosh, the deer and tie a more diverse system which live in the country has been blocked. the government says that they're good because of that bad, but it is unprecedented when you block all of the major hybrids and more to res containers of stickers that being for the and of got some elaborate or to go to did a minutes that'd be made to stop the project stairs. we have seen some of them already being at risk data, so it is anticipated that there will be a large crowd of project stairs. how the security forces are going to deal with them is another question. but at the moment, the indications are that some of these people are even crossing that river by doing gays and board because the bridge is
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a block of telecommunications that are affected well by the service in that suspended internet. services that suspended on according to estimates is costing the country an 190000000000 group paid richard a staggering amount of launches every day. because business is that chart, and i've got communications that are all the more i just understand when it comes to road transport ations. and this, of course, coming a day before that special court hearing is to be held for him or on con, what can we expect to happen then? well as far as the new case against them, the i did get it or them case against them was brought by the government in a hardy, after the court date, quicker to amend the state gifts case and his lawyer that everybody thought that that was the only outstanding case under which i'm wrong con was still incarcerated
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. the expectation was that they would come out. however, at the 11th, the government came out with another case. a day of course, i determined to stop to die. tens of thousands of policemen have come to a slumber, but en route would have been de bored. the cities are now lock. uh, people can not move around. and so everybody in focused on is watching. and no this anticipation as to what happens next. okay, come, i'll hide that reporting from his line about thank you. hundreds of homes have been destroyed by a fire in the philippine capital men alone. that play swept through the harbor side suburb of tornado, hampering firefighters attempts to reach burning properties. the homes have little resistance to fire, as they are often made of woods and 10 for on a be low is joining us on the phone from the law to tell us barnaby about what you're hearing about the latest situation and the extent of the impact on the community to write the readings,
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so the fire has actually been declared out by authority. so this was a couple of hours ago at around 4 in the afternoon local time. and that will be around 8 g m t. but this was, after 8 our supplier had ravaged the neighborhood. so imagine how much damage 8 hours of buyer could bring to a community. and actually, we're not just talking about damages. we're talking about the destruction here of the entire community. around 1000 homes were gutted, and 2000 families affected. so these 2000 families have no back to waited there in a nearby temporary shelter. and they've lost their homes and most of their belongings. now, you're probably seeing pictures of the fire there. and just to give you a better idea of this community is it is a very crowded slum community. so obviously fire can spread very quickly and it could be very difficult to put out the fire given to their alley. so in fact,
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firemen were among the injuries here because they were scrambling to get in and for people were trying to escape. and again, it is very crowded in there. and this community is an island off the city of manila . so aside from more than 30 fire trucks, the whole effort to rescue a due to extinguish the fire necessitated boats from the libyan coast guard, and helicopters from the air force now as to what caused the fire that's still under investigation. but the good news is that so far, there are no reported fatalities, but again, there is an, a new number of when that including fire man and of course thousands of people have now lost everything and we'll have to start over 3. okay, thank you. barnaby low, thank you for that reporting for manila us, williams, of haitians are effectively being held hostage by a surgeon gang related violets. that's the warning from the united nations, at least a 150 people have been killed in the past week from the capital, puerto prince,
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and tens of thousands displaced. if this i'm going food reports to suit her baby. nadine must put her own fears aside. a nearly impossible task for the mother of 3 who narrowly escaped government in her neighborhood of the whole past. this is monday at 2 a and a group of people told us that and band it to the into the neighborhood of selina. and i was at home when i noticed the fire outside, i was there with 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 of stop, 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 alone. 20000 others were displaced in a single week. 28 were killed when gang members confronted haitian police in the
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suburb of 5th through the french president and monument mccall is blaming the crisis of the countries transitional council, which remove the former prime minister guy. he couldn't, and on haitians themselves, 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. no, no, sir. my goodness, the history national needs are they have historical responsibility for reparations . regarding the ransom for independence, they also have some responsibility for the chaotic situation. hate is experiencing today. the hey, these police forces supported by 400 canyon troops, are struggling to contain the situation calls the 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,
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you and soldiers committed free and work used of contaminating water supplies, which led to the depth of almost 10000 people to colorado. and meanwhile, a kiss and some milk old mother's here can provide to give their families assembling society and the overcrowded shelters of the city most are now relying on a to, to get by. and the displaced keith, i'm coming if to send again foot alger 0 in the or of why polls open in the next hour for presidential run off center, left opposition. kansas city, a mentor see, holds a narrow lead and polls ahead of the votes. and he's challenging, alvaro delgado as a governing conservative coalition to raise about reports in the capital once a day of a political, 50 valley. new wise capital won't be with you. it's the last appeal to voters to
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give this send to the left, another chance and power for almost 5 years, a sent a right coordination, led by to reflect on people as will these tiny south american nation. but many say it's time for change. combined all, almost when the center left was in power, i felt our income had more value. we live better. that's why i want them back. the election is a type one and every vote counts. both thing is obligatory. know why? but your why is when we started another country cannot vote, there's around 600000 of them. that's why they're brought from party organize. especially if i was like this was to raise money and pay for the tickets for those who wants to come back and vote. or why selections are generally contested around the sense of ground. literally either from the ruling national party, he's a close advice or to the current president and probably says to prioritize unity the i vote for continuing. i like what the president has done rendered several
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crisis, including the cubic pandemic and things are going well. and the thing is, um and or to see a former history school teacher and know a may or say sort of why he needs to continue when it's passed to a sonoma groves without forgetting the most valuable. he has the support of former president that the real, a fighter will see if we will keep both candidates agree on sustaining order wise, business friendly motor analysts say these countries an icon of stability in a turbulent region. somebody's close us guessing to change in security. charles, public education, but every change is made with caution and to you by in way that may be mild, not risky. but with the consensus whomever wins is likely to continue your weiss motors towards economic prosperity. broad consensus among the political parties is what has made this country an example in the region in
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a world where polarization is putting democracy is to test that. he said, we'll just see that. what do we do? so had on the houses are in this our a century from 0 police, which india professor is in control of the 1st test against us. fairly up, jo, happy to test the there's some of the biggest names in the multi $1000000000.00 luxury fashion industry. but how do they treat the migrant workers, making their number as a product to find out 101 east goes under cover to investigate as in factories in italy, designers sweat shops, funnels is 0. these children sheltering the to school the just a few of the mold and a 1000000 people 11 and supposedly displaced by his rails bowman campaign. the what was disrupted the education of nearly 400000 internally displaced children. and
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many of those who schools have had to close policies at the neighboring secondary schools, the mail partially restarted. however, there were many more like this one that is still being used to shelters for those was effected by the war. a child's right to education isn't strong. do need to national both israel and has full let's say a last thing seesaw or is a long way off. so that's right, is being strict, completely denied the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again. time for the sports news here is 23, and thank you very much. we begin with formula on a max with staffing hasn't mentioned,
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he never thought he'd win the full well titles that's off the client's his latest in las vegas. so hell malik reports. oh, there's a gold gold at side mex, the stuff in his celebrating yet another form of the one will title, the red blue drive of his seal, the 4th consecutive championship in a row. and he did it with the relative comfort in las vegas. the equation was simple push step and his delta didn't stick to finish ahead of his closest striving . mcclellan's yolando north to leave nevada as the champion, the document had an overall uneventful race and even spent some time in the podium places. but it was mercedes deal. george russell and louis hamilton that started on the trend of done it for the former winning the race from pulp position with hamilton coming, 2nd of to starting down in 10 days. but despite their performances,
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the night on down to be belonged to the staff that eventually managed to claim this place and finish one's thoughts ahead of nurses to clinch the title team. the manual trans, quite indicative of a season that hasn't always barcode with the should happen only finishing on the podium, 3 time between june and the end of october, following a strong start to the campaign. i think this season definitely, uh again, you know, do me a lot of lessons that the, i'm very proud of how we handled it also as a team. so anyway, of course, that makes it also a very, very special and beautiful season, bushed up and only stands behind 5 time champions. one monday i will send you as well as michael schumacher lewis hamilton have 7 titles each interesting at 27 years old. the dutchman has put himself in a great position to become formular ones, great to strive of old time. so helen malik outages 0 well filled. duncan is the formula one corresponded for the p. a news agency joys mean i live from las vegas fil a full title for my for the stuff in,
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but they will start dip in the middle of the season. it seems all happy with the red bull team. how much hard to do the have to flight for this title and the previous 3. yeah, hi. i mean he really has a fight for this world championship is obviously, you know, doubts about about we look back to 21 the 1st. that's why so he was, he did that in a d. p. controversial fashion to me against lewis. how much the about the season finale and every time events. the next couple of years 20 to 23. he wanted to kind of sort of in a rental that was, was dominant, obviously, mex, the 2nd drugs to pub in that period. but the red bull was across the field and that hasn't been the case this year. the one for the 1st 5 races and many of us. so he's going to win this again very easily. but that will suit the supremacy that they've had in the past few years. just just disappeared really. and then suddenly, you know, they were going from being the best team support possibly the 3rd or 4th quick is called the grid so. so it's, it's, it's
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a winning that's high. so with 2 races to go in, it called it's bethany, not that the speed is still on the grid. this season is a remarkable achievement. really fit to maximise that nothing. that's why it's not christian hold was saying it is his best tide. so because, you know, he just didn't have the car at his disposal to, to, to really go and when convincing the students on it with to round suspect. so it's a, it's a, it's a remark for the treatment in many ways for much of this stuff is now one of only 6 drive is to informal. well titles, can you see him continuing to dominate like, 7 time windows, michael schumacher louis hamilton? or will he face stronger challenges? do you think next season from the likes of my current slender norris? mm hm. but i also matter about, you know, the prospect's of going on. so it's a match. michael schumacher lewis. i'm with some with those 7 mod size. so it was and, and he said obviously is something is on his mind but is, but he needs the tools to be able to do. and as we've seen and as we spoke about, just then rebel having to have because they've had, in the past few seasons and the conversations really ram. so, i mean, so much of the mclaren who had the quickest car and, and you know,
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lot of noise could, could only be one. they slowed website. so heavy not made as many mistakes as he is . he made an and mistakes by that. the tyrant seemed to say, i think there's a question, it's going to be very difficult for some extra stuff. and so it's a good wind up it talk to next year just because of, of the fact that rebels have to struggle ready for the majority of the season. but it's so good about my extra step and who, you know, he's produced symmetrical moments and the last couple of years. i mean, he really sealed this type. so at the previous round didn't embrace what he drove from 17 us into what? one of the graces drives we, we've seen them recent songs really. so you know, we were a, because max for seconds behind the will, he could obviously go on. so it's, it's a win that fits size for next year, but it's going to be very, very tough with the competition, as i said, where do you by himself in recent seasons? wrightfeld duncan, thank you very much for joining us that from las vegas. enjoy your evening. the last thing isn't coming close. belgian or raleigh drive a terry novo has finally placed his 1st wealth tied to it came in the final race of
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the season in japan of his teammates, a nearest rival of 10. i have this crash on the last side on the last day. panic and his co driver on homes. neville getting the news as the weights and by the side of the road. the belgian has finished as a runner up 5 times in his long career. there at curly started for india with an on beach and century is the tourist closing on victory a real stray year in the past who are currently sold to show in past years, just the j as well completed his century. jo, things that's been going on to make 161 runs on the yes, that is 6. that is 6. and that is for lisa, around the endings and reach 100 no towns with india declaring on 497 to 6 to set
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a victory target of 534 australia ended the 3rd day in bad shape on 12 for 3 months of the city both pet claudia and it says he's struggling to most stick together off to suffering. the 5th lawson arrived since he was thumped full now. like talking them in a premier leaf on saturday. james madison is going to assess those hydro power. also drill time, all right, goal against his fema club, the last sleeve, 55 points behind me gate is living for your play to is the 1st time guardia has loved 5 straight games in all competitions and he's managerial career and comes just after you signed a 2 year contract extension and i studied use here. i knew in the last one to 23 is a sooner or later we was dropped. of course, never expect to win to lose the permalinks in a row. but in the times, always we spoke the topic that we're using cover consistent again and again and again. and now we cannot deny that the reality that sometimes a football sometimes you live here,
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so we have no use to lose. so megan 0 does happen. that doesn't means is going to change who have to do everything to change and especially next one. to also say full level of points with chelsea after they went over nothing and far as the kind of suck of putting them on their way to a 1st. when in 5 league matches, 17 year old ethan went wary, wrapped up the 3 now victory. he's also 2nd young. this legal score behind a late red card from to the title collapse, the boss lender a way to sell to v go. also a to know up when marks casado was dismissed, but it was late so they can see did through alfonso gonzales. and then shortly after that, you go, oliver has made it to, to, despite the droll, bustling of the table by 5 points. off to an impressive 6 game winning run. the lake is a having a little some they've now lost a 2nd time in a row. going down to the denver nuggets, nickel,
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you'll catch doing the most damaged with 34 points. but duncan celebration of the nights that it would probably goes to his teammates one time and vp russell westbrook final school $12071.00 or 2 to the younger. so this and that is what it is pulling out is back to drain. so thank you so much for that. and thanks for watching the news. our laura carl's with you in just a moment. it's and she'll have much more office days in the meeting of minds. it's what his deadly word freedom, which is used to cover so many different things, the family or mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they will be fine. yeah, well not those 5 that they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist hodgen chang. part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio,
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be and script data analysis era from one side of vast empire spending several continents booked by the 1940s. the french were forced to confront realities and to moms for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved from set to note syria and full scale war and indo china plugged into his french t colonized nation on al jazeera sundown lazara. he's a member of a community that sets aside 4600000 acres of land to restore this oil, while also making money from copland trading. the manages of this project claim a increasing spores of copland by managing the grazing patents of hearts of livestock. animals come to controlled areas like this, the heart is known each other. they take rack because of those who have come from
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outside the northeastern or implants trust, runs a program and is projected stream of 15000000 tons of happen from the environment that will be traded for cash. what's that? yes, that's worth about $300000000.00. his heart is, are some of the most marginalized people in kenya. they say they don't understand the politics around how about trading. they just want a better life for their families. the and is really attack kills at least 2 lebanese soldiers off the hitting a check point between time on the 4th in the cell the some of them are kyle, this is out of there
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