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to his hosting its 10 towards certain date on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the nature of real kits is far into israel. from the evidence. one of the biggest to such attacks in the cost. yeah. the okay results and this is all just here a lot from data also coming up more misery for palestinians and concepts heavy rain . so that's tense housing displaced people, as israel continues its deadly attacks across the street, the if the 2 police
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from the south african church leaders wanting to get foods to hundreds of minus underground for months. and where i live in utah o's, close and exploits presidential election, vinyl crime and the economy hoping that the stuff that has concerns about a real good spot from lebanon has caused extensive damage across israel. these very minute tree says at least 250 rockets were the ones and one of the biggest attacks since the conflict, the gun at least 10 people have been injured. a day begins coverage from jordan's capital. she's reporting from a mine because these for any government has found out 0 from inside israel and the occupying the west bank. here's the fires rockets targets in the heart of israel.
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in 5th, i think the now how do you and have fun the according to these really army, hundreds of rockets and project tiles were fired from living on across his real. extensive damage was reported in several direct impact that included 2 military installations. cars were set on fire and buildings were heavily damaged. presidents and as well as most populated area to cover and shelters and safe rooms is a real sophisticated air defense systems did not intercept all the rockets. some people were treated for injuries, at least one was described to serious rocket skipped falling into the night with shrapnel reaching told cut them in the occupied westbank, or there are no shelters or sirens. several people were injured in the tools cut and refugee camp, and building sustained damage. discussions on
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a possible ceasefire deal with live in on continue. it is real without a breakthrough until such a deal is struck. the negotiations are expected to continue under fire and that the targeting of tell of even return for attacks on base route will stay in place with all the 0. i'm and it's very strikes. i've been hitting a lebanon's capital through the day and into the night. the tax on that something they roots come off to israel is minute treat post to the forced evacuation or the online threatening of civilians to leave the homes or risk death. israel has been carrying out and ministry, offensive 11 and for 55 days. and the here in southern left by roots is a regular target. on the 3600 people have been killed and thousands injured across the country. more than a 1000000 have been forced from their homes. i'll just say it was oddly hushing reports, not from pa, in southern lebanon. that is really minutes. we launch several as slice on
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different neighborhoods invaded with southern sockets, after issuing a force evacuation warning. now is a claims these all facilities and offices owned by husband law. however, during the day the other strikes in the southern sub, also the strikes in the default and the south, the lebanese army announced that's one of his soldiers was killed and several others injured. and it's really odd to me that he attack on it position and i'm in the alignment the between side and the for the implant on and with the strikes has a lot launched around 50 attacks on is red lunching around $340.00 a rockets somewhere directed towards the end of the of haifa and should do it on the tax also covered the ministry positions on the northern border along side with
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attacks on his ready forces inside lab and on these really forces ended up in on off trying to push forward to what's to strategic sounds and the, what are in the west and sex to where the i lived at a by you, although they were able to capture it all by you all the on such a day. however, on sunday has the law attacked is really, is enforcement at the strategic hill destroying for america. thanks according to a statement by default to you and forcing is really forces to retreat from the towards sounds goes to the border and other he's just been several times. right. is really ministry to push into the city that's is subject city on the eastern sector. however, until the moment is really attempts have phase, the been other attempts to encircled the city from the west and the east and the about those continue on the hash emergency at all. fired. so 7,
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the 415 days as well. husband bonded gaza, causing widespread death and destruction. this ministry has killed more than 44000 palestinians since the war started more than a year ago. most have been women and children. those who manage to survive face starvation is world has systematically restricted food medicine and other essentials from entering the strip. for 6 people from the same family have been chosen and is very striking. this right in the central gauze, the children are among the dead. and who do it has the latest from there all the in central garza as it's getting darker the is really it's hot sun, the gaza strip intensifies, but it's not only the continuous talk by the is there any forces are tele reselling
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is ready and there's prices and floods copies, but also the when the brain is stormy, weather right now in the gaza strip as more have got this population is it makes, it comes right now. the situation is catastrophe. can those areas, especially that there's tens, are for dried and they do not have any source of protection and shelter to their families according to policy and families today, they were barely able to secure a loaf of bread for their children. but also, all of this is happening in central area, but in the mentoring causes true, it's continued to intensifies as there is really forces continues its speeds on the northern parts of causal strip when they had to budget and beat tenuous where no food watch or aids or medicine is entering those areas. and obviously, you know, lots of hospital because of how heavy rain has brought more misery for displace palestinians in the gaza strip. some tense, 7 flow to this for the want little food and supplies,
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people seeking shelter. they have left the rain and winter weather has also swept away some basic materials that previously protected palestinians against harsh weather. but i did have them in the middle of the so for the more we run away from bombardments in depth and we lost out homes and everything homes collapsed on us. thank god we came here last winter we suffered and today we are here. as you see, we're drowning attempt is made of tech style and when it rains, it rains on us. they gave us a 9 on cover. it's up but the side to textile, the rain and just from everywhere. it's a very bad situation done above the, the guns conflict as having done the consequences for children's education. unicef says more than 17000000 students have been forced out of school. 19 months
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of fighting between on the entire minutes rapid support forces as he but morgan reports from call to summer, resulting to st. jobs to help their families survive. this classroom, it's home to henry the and her family. after a school became a displacement center. for those clinic, the fighting between this to the news army and the power military rapids support forces or r s f. she says it's been a place of refuge, but the presence of a black board is a constant reminder to her children that they're missing out on school for a 2nd year lady and diana vi wants to go to school. but with the war enclosure of school, there is no school was being displaced and we don't have the means to enroll her and her siblings to schools even before the conflict of circumstances with tough. but she was to 2 minutes to go to school. now she doesn't know what to do. the school is one of hundreds around the country that's all sheltering. some of the dance 9000000 internally displaced people. but bullet and her family are also here
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. she says, despite some schools functioning normally and undermine none of her for school age, children has access to education like voices and the kids were good at school. they performed well, but we would display so when the are assessed came to a neighborhood and now they don't have access to school. some schools have open, we con, enroll them because we have no money. i'm not depressed as the children to see people that age going to school when they come. the conflict now and it's 19th month has displaced more than $5000000.00 children, according to 8 organizations. before the conflict, there were 7000000 out of school children in sedan, according to the us children agency. that number has not written significantly with more than 14000000 children cuts off from basic education as a result of the slicing and displacement. but not all children stay at home or displacement kept waiting for the opportunity to return to their studies. a worsening economy has driven some children to try to earn money to help their
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displaced families and almost done. but he is one of those children. the 14 year old was in 6th grade before the world change the course of his life. and then it had the sadness and i started working since the status of the war. i do that to help my family because of the economic situation. we used to live in waste and on by the and the irish, a forced us from my homes. we now live and displacement can send the money i earn helps my family with the expenses to dance governments that's to thousands of children have to into 3 jobs to support their families. though it lacks exact speakers. and while in states under army control, schools are functioning normally for the millionth was affected by the fighting. the priority is to earn enough money to survive. the education of the children must wait until the conflict and whenever that will be, he but morgan onto 0 on through man. chosen yes is a unit set, representative forced to done is calling for urgent action to help millions of
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children. this is a conflict zoar that's affecting every element children's lives there or do any to get health care, their ability to get an expression, their ability to go to school, their ability to live and try enough protective environment or lack of education has an impact on all of these issues, you know, often we see as education as a secondary need. it's really a primary need. if we're going to ensure that with new children's rights, we're going to ensure that children are not on the street. that children are actually getting the protection they deserve. their rights and deserve are getting the healthcare but water, sanitation, the hygiene is or we need to make sure and have them in school. i've been reviewing this out for almost 3 years and more loans across the road. and i've never seen anything like what we're seeing in the incident. we're working to ensure that children are able to go to school. if not in the classroom, then you know,
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terms of schools were making sure that they have basic health care that they have access to water and sanitation and they haven't nutritional support. they require. but again, it's a central but we do this with a holistic package. yes. there's problem here and yes, there unders offers of car, but we need to address all his needs together. church leaders in south africa say they're trying to deliver food to hundreds of miners with on the ground for weeks or possibly months play. so stopped to community members from accessing the disused goldmine since last week, saying those inside of criminals and refused to come out. malcolm lab reports from still fontaine, petunia picky says her husband went down to the dispute goldmine 5 months ago. she says it was his 1st time and it might be his last and that he was hoping to and
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more than he had in low paid construction. what to support the family. please say the mine is a refusing to come out. she doesn't buy it, don't they? isn't this code? people are like a list, let's say like, no, there's no to underground. there's no food. way, way they have to commit to suicide. do they hunger, then do came out. church leaders are the latest to visit. the mine science alarms that people belie may have been there for months with no food in both a low. it's a more than a week. the religious leaders are speaking to the please come on to the side of the police, have him left to anyone in for days other than the mine rescue x, the contract says and the local community volunteers say the men down below being starved to death. the goods to the church leaders is allowed into the site to look around. growing discontent with the organized crime in south africa has led to the government crackdown and we'll take tools,
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illegal mining. people who've worked in this mine told us that he's running a low a minus down the to kill me to the shop for no charge. but they have to pay about $800.00 worth of mine. gold to be pulled back up. estimates of the number of people still below range from about 400 to 4000. so the low end at stake for the buses could be about as good as a $1000000.00 worth of gold. and so the mind is families and the church leaders the lives of hundreds, if not thousands of people. i hope we do not penalize those underground to the exclusion and mixed use of those weapon. if we think millions of friends out of the what is the treatment of enterprise behind it, because most people don't like to go into the price range. that would exchange 2 people. so that, yeah, yeah, because that that's what the one that you need a told us. a husband went down with a friend who got sick and came out early. he told her her husband was in the queue
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to come out. that was in late july. the police in cost off access to all the exits . now she's wondering if she and that 3 year old daughter molly will ever see him again. like groups at professional mine rescue operation, besides these proceedings to slowly everyone's waiting to find out. if the story of this mind will ended in months rescue or a mass grave, malcolm web out his era still fontaine, south africa. so the head on now is, is there a hundreds of people that's homeless of to find this joys a huge some community? it could have been capital, the had
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a lie that wins has certainly being felt across north america. and we'll see those features coming on in the days ahead. we had a so called bone fly color and lost in to california. so we had heavy snow on the sierra nevada winter storm warnings out and of course rain that led to some flooding when it is still looking unsettled with that on monday winter as well for the northwest corner. so we can quite so close most central areas of the us, but there is well mfc whether working its way across the east will get cooler in cities like chicago as that system pushes its way towards the northeast corner of the us and eastern parts of canada. and it will get cold in new york city with a day of rain sandwiched between the sunshine as long as you settled across most southern parts of places like texas. but there is another atmospheric river coming to poor in california on tuesday, and is very where i suppose the eastern hoss was sent to america and the caribbean . so big bus rein continuing for his span yoda the to. but for the bahamas is
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getting to choose that you can see that very the rain affecting tucks and k costs as well as jamaica was 26 degrees celsius in kingston. on tuesday, the this is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive, sustainable tourism program in partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains that strong. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties of the
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the reminder about top stores. now this out for these 10 people had been injured off of the barrels of rockets was odd into israel. from 11 of these red emitted trees says at least $250.00 rockets with which to the biggest of taxes. the conflict began southern sub the here and they roots has been under the dentist is very attacked throughout sunday. israel is army issue, force documentation, warnings, threatening civilians to visa. so it was 7 protest and george's capital subleasing, the head of the swearing in all the newly elected parliament on monday, demonstrates a se last months upon dementia. elections were rigged with the help of most good to keep the pro russian party george and draven power. authorities of it know that
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some irregularities elections with viewed as a pivotal referendum and efforts to join the european union. for 20 it gods, a is a professor at the paris institute of political studies is also the former minister of georgia for your opinion. integration explains how western countries may react to george's new poem it the union, the and also the united states. they have a leverage on georgia because 1st, georgia is a candidate country to become a union member. so your pin union has already declared that so what's everything the georgia dream has, darling? the reasons with these electoral rigging is totally against you repeat integration . so the process is, is frozen. also, european union has a very important leverage, which is visa 3 with georgia and georgia and citizens have this privilege to,
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to palm and to stating that your opinion, countries for 3 months without the visa ever you origin terminate, has a member or sometimes several members work study who are traveling european union, and this, if this is suspended because georgia always does not respect the basic rules for benefiting with a visa for you. and your opinion. because rule of law and absence of discrimination is one of the basic rules to to have is a piece of free with european union. that could be a very powerful pressure on georgia inventory to us press one to let donald trump has completed his nominations for key cabinet positions. brooklyn's will oversee the department of agriculture. she's currently president of the america 1st policy institute. the right we think tank was closely with trump's campaign. in the shape of the incoming administration's controversial policy agenda . trump's cabinet nominees still have to be approved by the senate of corresponded
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montana as well. the president elect has an honest on his social media. call him that to american was a trump, the cabinet is complete. and so it is a few minor role still to be fooled. but astonishingly, 2 and a half weeks off the election. he's filled every single top cabinet position made the nominations, pull them now it's startling. and it's interesting to compare to what happened last time in 2016 when trump took over the administration there, he relied on establishment because and mainly established from figures into cabinet post. now it's completely different as though he loves something in that particular process. he has a basically hold up here at morrow, log a gone through all the decisions largely by himself with some advice is obviously, but his name's a cross section of people, all of whom have one common thread and that is to loyalty to the president elect.
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but in addition as well, he's got very controversial figures of fox news host, a secretary of defense, for example, the full amount, a wrestling executive, the secretary of education. so these are old nominations that have to go through the senate. now, to put this into a context at trump will have to make some 4000 appointments in the administration of these as many as 1200 will have to be confirmed by the senate. now this is a laborious a long process, and particularly with the controversial picks, it's going to be very difficult to get some of these picks through the senate, even though it is dominated by republicans as well. it present to that from pose denied. knowing anything about the project 2025, this might previously supporting it. it's a $900.00 page set of proposals promoting a right wing vision of how to run the us. documents has 4 key policy areas.
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restoring american family values dismantling state regulation, defending us sovereignty and borders, and securing individual rights to live freely with trump distanced himself from the project during the election campaign. despite the previously saying it was exactly what time movement will do for the key contributors to the document, to expect it to be positive. his administration including russell points as direct to the office of management and budget. from jimenez integration chief and steven miller was the petite chief of policy. every time is a us political analyst. he expects elements sold the project 2025 agenda to be implemented. now that donald trump will be back in the white house, it is expected that many of those same policy prescriptions from project 25 project 2025 will also be be implemented by donald trump. because again, we know that many of his of his team as well as donald trump, himself adhere to
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a lot of these conservative principles that are being proposed by the heritage foundation. donald trump, above or any above anything else. certainly values loyalty or even over confidence . and experience, and so this is going to be a, an administration that is truly donald trump and stuff donald trump's making without any of the inputs or advice from the establishment of republicans and the republican party. and so clearly this is a, this is an administration that donald trump has made in and of themselves. the question now, given the fact that we know that there are still thousands of other political appointments to be made. it's a, it's a open question as to whether or not donald trump will even feel all of those appointments or if he will leave some open. or if there will be more mag loyalist who will actually feel those cabinet in those appointments. because this, the photos of clothes, in uruguay as the presidential run of no candidates secured
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a majority in october's eviction notice of deciding between the left leading him under all c and censor ride alvarado delgado. also of the broad front party finished 1st, but felt sure of that 50 percent needed to win out. right. 3, the boat visited opponent station in the capitol, him onto the day earlier in the day. we're here in this coin, which is a holding station, a long period where people have been coming for road very steadily since 8 o'clock in the morning. people have to choose between 2 candidates. one of them is i don't really guy though, he's on 5th, harry marion, a very close. i like of the current president of the why we like i said po, and he says that he wants to continue with this country's economic model. and he ones also to prioritize unity in this country. the other categories is i'm a new odyssey. he's considered to be a lot politic. an air of this country's left is for us, it incorporates sleepy he, he's a former gorilla fighter and
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a former president. why is considered to be an example around the world for politicos, tolerance and example of stability in the region where there's no place for political outside or is there's no anti establishment range. there's lots of space in the political system in the country. and that's why most people vote for the 2 main political parties, you mean to fight? uh, this is a moment to help them of christie. and it's very emotional to me because we all have a political history, almost making broken wisdom. like we have our differences for example, but all of us believe it looked at those tolerance and we have trust. and what is, what is cushions? there's broad consensus, both candidates on separate issues. one of them is the economy, a business friendly motor that has allowed this country to grow economically. the other issue is the environment to why has successfully transition forward renewable energy and all around 90 percent of these countries energy comes from the resources . of course, there's differences on how to deal with several initials,
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poverty and security corruption among other things. but when you talk to people here, what they say is that it needs to be done with consensus flowing. what they say is a you one way that if i will, i just see that one be they or the wife. now in bolivia, hillside neighborhood in the capital, the past has been without electricity for land slides buried. dozens of homes ever experienced. its 1st rang for the months on sunday, which triggered the land slides. the rain is also close swelling of the main river in the area. 6 people have been rescued. no serious injuries have been reported. hundreds of people in the philippines capital have been left homeless off the fire that destroyed their homes. the blaze swept through the hall. besides the ton, the hampering firefox his attempts to reach earning properties homes. this one is distance to 5, as they're often made of wood and 10 body below reports not from minute
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for 8 hours on sunday, fire engulfed this lump community. in manila stone, the district when it was over, a 1000 homes were reduced to debris. our slater smoke was still visible on the horizon. a painful reminder for those spending the night on the street outside the neighborhood. and i mean to come the mob, we didn't think the fall would reach us because the wind was blowing the other way . but it change direction, and now all the houses, harris calling for one or 2 bun had to get her bed. we didn't muttered to safety during the chaos, and she just feels happy. there live a knuckle for television. we really prioritize to my mother because our lives are more important than anything else. with some people still went in and out of the scene of the fire, hoping to salvage what they care. the fire has been declared extinguished for, for some, 2000 families have lost their homes. their suffering isn't over. even in the dark,
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it's clear to see they have nothing left to return to. authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and see it spread quickly because houses made of light materials were built close to each other. the narrow alley ways also made it difficult for firefighters to get in. the government had to deploy helicopters and boats to help that of the place. people's work kept out, say it isn't the 1st time they've lost their homes to a fire, and they say they can't rebuild their homes and lives without help. a lot on food now, i mean like i said in the line. okay. so now attendance would be great, but eventually will need help with money to rebuild the home without employment. at the very least, they say the government is providing them with meals. they're grateful even if they're having to eat in the dark bartonville to al jazeera manila they focused on the government's.

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