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the question like tablets like len denise. this call on it's area relief foundation. the a bar as of rockets. this falls into israel from the evidence. one of the biggest attacks in the past year, the territory. and this is all just there a life from the also coming up more misery for palestinians in gauze. now they're dealing with without doing, as well as, as well as constant from 5 minutes early indications from the revised presidential election run out for the next discounts
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and the lead the close rice slots. i'm jessica washington and i say northern engine asia, the hundreds of 1st think of refugees have arrived. taking dangerous boat journey is from confidence. the boss of rocket spots from lebanon has caused damage across this rather than forced millions of people into shelters. is really minutes recess at least 250 roll kits with launched in one of the biggest attacks since the conflict the gun least 10 people have been injured. now. oh day begins are coverage from jordan's capital cheese reporting from i'm i'm because the is there any government has banned down to 0 from inside israel and the occupied west bank his beloved fires rockets and targets in the heart of israel. in 5th, i think the now how do you and have fun. and according
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to these really army, hundreds of rockets and project tiles were fired from living on across his rail. 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 a possible ceasefire deal with living on continue. it is real without a breakthrough until such
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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 as us either on the on these rarely as strikes have been hitting lebanon's capital through the day and into the nights the tax on the southern bay routes come off to israel as a ministry post to the forced evacuation, or the online threatening civilians to these homes or risk. that's israel has been coming out to the military offensive in less than $455.00 days. the hearing southern they roots has a regular target. well, the 3600 people have been killed and thousands injured across the country was in a 1000000 and have been forced from the homes of the zeros audi. hashim reports now from top in the southern lebanon. there is there any minutes. we launch several as slice on different neighborhoods and bear with southern sockets after issuing
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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 its soldiers, was killed and several others injured. and is really awesome that he attacked on it position. and i'm in the alignment, the between side and the for the implant all in with the strikes has a lot launched around 50 attacks on is red launching around 340 a rock. it's somewhere directed towards setup eve haifa and should do it. although the tax also covered the minutes before positions on the northern border along sides with attacks on his very forces inside lab and on these really forces 11 on
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off trying to push forward towards to strategic sounds. and the what are in the west and sex to where the i lived at all by you, although they were able to capture it all by you all the on saturday. 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. you know, he, on the been several times by the is really ministry to push into the city. that's as subject city on the eastern sector. however, until the moment is really attempts have phase the been other attempts to insert it goes the city from the west and the east and the back. those continue on the hash emergency at all. fired. so 7, the
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416 days, israel husband bonded gauze that causing widespread death and destruction. its mitre has killed more than $44000.00 protest in since the war started more than a year ago. most have been women and children. those who manage to survive face starvation. israel has systematically restricted food medicine and other essentials from entering the strip. 6 people from the same family have entails and then is very striking. this rats in central gaza children among the dead. and who do it, has the latest from drop it off in the central gaza as it getting dark or the is really it's hot. so i'm the god, those strip intensified, but it's not only the continuous attack by the is there any forces are tele reselling is ready and there's prices and floods copies, but also the when the rainy, stormy weather right now in the gaza strip as more have got this population is it
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makes it sound 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 hopping 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 8 or medicine is entering those areas. and obviously it all off the hospital because of how heavy rain has brought more misery for displaced palestinians in the gaza strip. many tents have been flooded, sporting what little food and supplies people seeking shelter. they have left the rain and winter weather has also swept away some of the basic materials that
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previously protected palestinians against the cost. whether i do this 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 with drowning while you attempt is made of tech style the when it rains, it rains on us. they gave us a 9 on cover. it's up. but besides the textile, the rain it is from every with. it's a very bad situation. as well as governments has approved sanctions on its oldest newspaper, hearts is communication minister says that publication, it's legitimacy of israel, that it's quote, right to defend itself. the decision came off, the hearts publish a critique that's in yahoo's treatment of testing and fights has no government funded both. he will communicate with heart and soul place of birth as mints in the paper. well, frank smiled as
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a press freedom advocates from the founder of global john. the security is also a former senior advisor to the committee to protect janice. he joins us from the spoken virginia. welcome to the program. but what might this mean now then to think for press freedom in his way, the media as well and the imposition of a full advertising. boy, god of government revenue to any newspaper signifies a step toward authoritarianism, a major step and it means that is real, is no longer respecting press freedom even within its own borders. it's been violating an outside, imaged. ready motors throughout this entire conflict, but now it's cracking down on the press within its own, within its own borders. and besides, this measure, administers of also approved the privatization of the as rarely public broadcasting corporation within 2 or 2 years. so the combination of these shows the mystery that
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netanyahu in his and his government seek the punisher rights for their critical reporting. and remember, her rights has been producing some of the best reporting on the status of the hostages, still being held by a mouse in profiling them as late as september. first. at the same time they've been running critical editorial. ready saying things like that and you know whose government is imposing or has imposed a par, 5 like state in the west bank and gaza. this is what netanyahu with these ministers seem to be so upset about. but it also puts israel in the same categories, other nations like turkey and hungary, mexico packers fan, all of which have used the advertising boy cons to influence the press. given what you say then, to what extent could this be a slippery slope? could these functions getting well, they end up going even further. what we've seen in other nations is when
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a government decides the starting, posing these kinds of sanctions and punishing, especially a full advertising boy caught it. what they're trying to do is put the, the heretics out of business. now if they're, if they're unsuccessful, they're likely to consider other measures as the criticism goes on. because what they're really trying to do is shoot the messenger. we don't want to be criticized because israel is also a divided society. the opposition has been out in the streets even before the conflict broke. this thing that and yeah, those plans for the judiciary protesting his what was already then parents steps toward moving the country toward authoritarian state. so now they're sure they want to keep people in the dark keep is rarely citizens in the dark and that is unprecedented. so what if anything can publications do to defend themselves as well? they're going to have to try and raise revenue to keep operating or they're going
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to have to make cutbacks. and this is, this puts her wraps in a difficult position because this is a permanent advertising band. and it really depends that i don't know the details, how dependent how rich is on is really government advertising revenue. whether or not they'll be able to survive or what kind of adjustments they'll make. they can try to raise money. but that moves or reps more into the expense of the specter of being a public trust which could, which could end up being a result. but in the meantime, i'm sure they're going to try and survive and try it in their belts and do the best they can. fox minds, we appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. the hundreds overhanging you have arrived in indonesia is north hoping to make it to southeast asia. arrivals on dangerous journeys by boat are expected to increase as
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a monsoon season starts. jessica washington reports for matthew g shelters and not u. n. g indonesia. 19 year old mohammed on us is finally safe, but traumatized by the dangerous journey he took to get here. the mad i was in a terrible condition on the boat. i was starving, and my youngest sister was sick. she was experiencing a stomachache. he dike and vomiting. um it says he tried to save his sister, but she was too weak to survive the rough horses. the number for he gives a few cheese trying to reach southeast asia has increased in recent years. of her escaping genocide in the nation with me in law and of witnessing a military campaign of mexico rate and austin. they faced township and poverty in overcrowded refuge account in bunker dash. almost $400.00 were hanging refugees, including a $170.00 children. arrived in indonesia in october on 3 different folks. some of
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the people staying official coach hold on to 0. some of the refugees have already left indonesia, the trying to reach melisha. there are more than 200000 who hang every few cheese in malaysia. some of the refugees in indonesia said they want to re united with their families. i didn't know the size of this group of for who can give her the cheese, take shelter on the beach, including many young children. they feel hot out of the hosp, the monday were suffering unlock living on the sand. i cannot sleep here because they're always insects crawling into my ears. some have lived at the site for more than a year to you and they show has been tail discussing with the local authorities. we the government of indonesia at the central level to find a site which is small, wherever we can tell what closer with the refugees and not on this temporary basis . the new government says it is considering options. the problem of running get
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reduced is very difficult. intuition has not to have to fight that a few d and asylum seeker confession law. those arrivals offering give refugees, typically peak between november and february. during the monsoon season, when wins are stronger. but the heavy rains also make the journey more dangerous. it's a risk mohammed says he took for the betterment of his life and his sisters. now he's tormented by guilt and grief at that side when i, when i see other girls here that reminded me of her, i meant to add one and he says he fails in his responsibility to keep her safe. jessica washington, which is 0, a chain denisia as well. so the head tear off to the break. the, the 2 police from the south african church leaders wanting to get food to hundreds of minus we've been underground for months. that's
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a big project in the big apple campaign to re introduce oysters, to the voters from new york. the sum in arabic is steadfast phone. 5 years before israel okey by the west pine otto has spent a lifetime resiliency and peace for the business thing. the occupation of the confines is life and the roads. the witness follows 25 years of his family's unwavering car rejection monitoring the face of sexual colonialism. rooted in the west side. on a just one day, i might be covering politics po, to think from serbia. it's a hungry, what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i can be the headlines in the most human way possible. we believe
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everyone has a story worth hearing. a meeting of minds steadily would 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 just fight it. they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist hod june chang, part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio would be on split data analysis era. the, [000:00:00;00] the watching obviously are mind to about top stores now. so at least 10 people have
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been injured officer bios of real kits, response into israel from 11 at this very minute. truth says at least $250.00 rockets was interesting. one of the biggest attacks since the conflict got the southern side of the hearings by roots has been under relentless is really a tax rout sunday, as well as on the issue forced evacuation warnings, threatening civilians to leave the homes. list that early indications from little guys, presidential runoff suggest left leaning and do all see is in the lead. so he's in a close race center right. driver alvarado got a lot to both candidates failed to secure and outright in october. next you will see of the broad front party finished 1st, but sales shorts of the 50 percent needed to win out, right? the ends of the
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visited a hurting station and the capital the we here in this for you, which is a polling station and won't be there when people have been coming to go 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, how are we marrying? a very close ally 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 wants also to prioritize unity in this country. the other categories is i'm a new policy. he's considered to be a lot politic, an air of this country. so left this for us to incorporate creepy guy, he's a former gorilla fighter, and a former president weiss considered to be an exam point around the world for political on the rims and example of stability in the region where there's no place for political outside or is there's no anti establishment range,
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there's lots of space and the political system in the country. that's why most people vote for the 2 main political parties in the moment to fight. uh, this is a moment to help democracy. and it's very emotional to me because we all have a political history, almost in brooklyn wisdom, like we have our differences for example, but all of us believe it will take of tolerance and we have trust. and all of this was cushions. consensus both candidates on several issues. one of them is the economy, a business from the models that has allowed this country to grow economically. the other issue is the environment to why has successfully transition forward renewable energy, you know, around 90 percent of these countries. the energy comes from the resources, of course, there's differences on how to deal with several initials, 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 if the u y n way, that is, how will i see that one be they or the wife us? now,
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us present elect donald trump has completed his nominations for key cabinet physicians . rollins will oversee the department of agriculture. she's now president of america 1st policy institute. right. we think tank worked closely with trump's campaign and has shapes. the incoming administration's controversial policy agenda . trump's cabinet nominees still has to be approved by the senate. there in protests in georgia is a capital to really see ahead of the swearing in o d. u holland until monday demonstrates to say last month's elections were rigged for the help of most good to keep the pro russian polity, georgia dream. and how authoritative it in order to summit recognizes elections was viewed as a totally different and on efforts to join the european union focused on a government team has media to the 7 day cx, 5 between the bible, sectarian groups and the cream districts of the northwest and the cause of pattern
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quad proven ends several days of fathers, which at least $68.00 people were killed and dozens more injured. they've been confrontations for months between she and cindy was in groups in the province. the area which is near the board with i've got a strong as a knowledge she, a population on the communities have crushed for decades about search leaders in south africa. so they're trying to deliver food to hundreds of minus 50 on the ground for weeks or possibly months. police of stops committed team members from accessing the disused goldmine since last week, saying those inside of criminals and refused to come out. welcome lab reports from still fontaine. petunia picky says her husband went down to the deceased gold mine 5 months ago. she says it was his fast time. and it might be his last. and then he was hoping to and more than he had in low paid construction. what to support the family. please say the mine is
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a refusing to come out. she doesn't buy it. that day is the zip code. people are like you live, 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 mind size noms that people belie, may have been there for months with no food and 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 front down almost a closed illegal mining. people have worked in this mine told us that he's running a low
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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 for the mind whose families and the church lead is 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 not into the price games. that would exchange 2 people so that yeah, yeah, because yeah, that's what the one. the julia told us a husband went down with a friend who got sick and came up alley. he told her her husband was in the queue
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to come out. that was in late july. the place in cost off access to all the exits. now she's wondering if she on that 3 year old daughter molly, will ever see him again. like groups and professional mine rescue operation besides these proceedings to slowly everyone's waiting to find out. if the story of this mind will end in a much rescue or a mass grave, malcolm web out a 0 still fontaine, south africa, scientists in the us. so hoping for breakthrough in a bid to a store, the oyster population, the waters of new york, the smartphone take more than 100000000 noise to search for experts say they haven't yet reached the stage where they will begin reproducing on their own. christmas certainly reports. the volunteers looked for baby oysters, known as spat, measuring the progress of an ambitious project to reintroduce the species into new
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york's harbor. 1234. and 5 only had like one or 2. so where are their babies going dna tab in the work, these volunteers at the hudson river parks trust reveal that the spots they're finding in new york harbor actually came from the wild up river capacity. matthew hair is a scientist with cornell university. so what we're doing here today is by learning whether this spat, they're called is juvenile officers, are coming from restoration sites, or just from the wild. we're learning what the reproductive capacity is of the restoration sites and where in which cases are we seeing actually some self sufficiency from the restoration. the city's waters were once teeming with oysters . by the early 20th century,
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industrial pollution and over fishing have wiped them out. the 1000000000 moisture project began planting juveniles and new habitats had restoration sites around the harbor back in 2018. so guys, let's get that any cabinet out of the water hoping to restore the mileage to its former glory. so far, volunteers have seated over 100000000 oysters here and the waters of new york harbor, with a goal of getting to a 1000000000 by 2035. but the or sters aren't reproducing on their own. and significant numbers, at least not yet waste or serve as a natural water filter with many benefits for the local ecosystem. so they're like this big brent of a foundation of pyramids, so to speak of an e 70 eco system. and they support a lot of the other organisms in life because they create these restrictions. these complexes, habitats where these items are growing together. much like a coral least meeting that a thriving oyster population would be good news for all new yorkers. kristen salumi
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al jazeera new york. well to discuss that more you can head to our website that set out so it does come with all your devices. but the weather is next and inside. story examines the deep divisions. stuff up the 29th, so much to stay with the the the hello that. let's have a look at the weather across the east asia. and you can see a dense area of cloud moving its way across a china that cold front is a dividing line between much more settled and woman conditions affecting the korean peninsula and japan. the temperatures in cities like toko, off slightly below the average. but it has been very warm, was sunshine in so behind that system we all going to see more cold weather start
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to move in. we have had a blue warning out for that cold wave in beijing. and there is that heavy rain that will start to push its way across the korean peninsula, bringing the temperature down in sol, windy conditions with that is wintery across russia is far risk west to request southern parts of japan, trickling down towards taiwan, but acquire to picture across much of china on choose day, and this will be logic. why is because much of south asia, we've got something of a circulation around the southern pots in the bay of bengal. and that's going to bring very heavy rain to east and pops of land come monday, tuesday. it'll eventually put its way across into the south east of india, bringing some very heavy rain and thunder storms of tumble not quite or across the knolls. but those fog and smoke issues remain in new delhi this week. this freedom of speech on the internet. a right for some,
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but not for others. how is seen or airbus content has been removed or restricted when he bu, content hasn't just 0 world investigates where the social media platforms moderate content equally, especially in times of conflict. there's a good understanding of the matter as the press. there are the standards between israel security services and other parties like my to close cyber space on adjusting it. us a deep division as an agreement is just about how about out of the cult $29.00 summit for developing nation, say the annual $300000000000.00 pledged by welfare countries to help them cope with climate change is nowhere near. and so how significant is this field is inside
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