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right, they are here to define a protest that they say we need to speak out against the genocide and got them after allowing them to protest for our police doctor to detain more than 200 demonstrate just by one the, the, the barrel issue of rockets is fine from living on into israel and one of the biggest such attacks in the past year. the . i'm tell mccrae, this is al, just here a live from the also coming up more misery for palestinians and guns that now that dealing with flooding, as well as, as well as constant bombardment. embracing
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it, it was new president willing coalition concedes to seek to us and to lift candidates off to a tide, rice and protests in georgia with the newly elected. tell them to just sit to contain demonstrations, say, last month's funds with rigs, the about ship rockets, fine from living on has cause damage across is rilen full of millions of people into shelters. these riley miller trees since at least $250.00 rockets were launched. and one of the biggest attacks since the conflict began at least 10 people has been injured. no day begins coverage from jordan's capital. she is reporting from oman because the israeli government has banned al jazeera from inside israel and the occupied with bank. his beloved fires rockets
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targets in the heart of israel. in 5th, i think the now how do you and have fun. and according 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 residents, 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 them 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 not is there any strikes targeted living on this capital license this sunday night, as well as military issued forced evacuation warnings, threatening civilians to leave their homes will risk death. diet and southern bi route has been regular targets since as well. again, that's military offensive. 56 days ago, more than 3600 people had been killed in thousands injured across the country. more than a 1000000 have been forced from their homes. to 0 is ali hoffman reports from tyler in southern living on there is there any 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 right claims, these all facilities and offices owned by hezbollah. 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 one of his sold just was killed and several others injured in his really austin, that he attacked on it position. and i'm in the alignment, the between side and the for now in front of the, with the strikes has a lot launched around 50 attacks on is red, launching around $340.00 a rockets somewhere directed towards stead of eve haifa. and should do it. although the facts also covered the minutes before his issues on the northern border along side with attacks on his very forces inside leaven on these really forces 11 on off
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trying to push forward towards 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 on such a day. however, on sunday, because the law attacked is ready is enforcement at the strategic hill destroying for america. thanks according to a statement. by default the enforcing is really forces to retreat from the towards sounds goes to the border and out of here they've been several times by this really ministry to push into the city. that's as subject city on the eastern sector. however, until the moment is where the attempts have faced the been other attempts to inside of the city from the west and the east and the back. those continue on the hash emergency at all. fired saw 7 overall the case pin followed is electra and pace and
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security at durham university in the u. k. is, has, has belonged, doesn't appear to have been affected to the extensive around would have once as israel has been a long time saying that they have and really, you know, so a huge you reversible blow against hezbollah and thought all you believe was true at the beginning of the war, you know, you flash back to a month ago and there was kind of, there was a feeling of jubilation. and israel almost even hubris for the 1st time since october. the 7th of 2023. if felt like israel was really winning the war, attempts to get the is what it killed, has on us rather than either of hezbollah and lots of has because most of has was a top chain of command, but also had and infiltrate to the organization, to carry out there was pager and walkie talkie of taxes, we sold all across 11. and so it was a real feeling that actually has believe this, this, the bogeyman is ready. politics for many years was turning out to be a paper type. that was all sorts of speculation that has bloom would launch 3000
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rockets as well a day in war time. and that hasn't happened. so i think today is kind of a bit of a, so bring movement for his res, this is all you really arguably the most disruption that hezbollah has managed to cause inside his relatives? rockets were 5 throughout israel. as mentioned before, you know, cities in the north by kind but, but it also is rel, central region, particularly that posted at point of the day like school drop off and pick up. so it would have cooled intents and significant disruption for his race throughout the country. the use foreign policy change says he doesn't believe as well wants to cease fine with his belong. just to borrow has been and living on where he visited the hospital in the capital and delivered supplies from the european union. he to it a bins unit, that's treating victims all the end is rarely strike for l admitted. he's aware of proponents, tennessee spot as evidence that says as well, isn't co authorizing i don't think anything that could justify
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a single day more. i don't see any reasons i could justify a single day more of me and i hope that the people who are not really piece is people are continue pushing for will. they would have have to be a comfortable for what they are doing. the for 416 dies, israel has bombarded guns, a closing ones for death and destruction. it's military has killed more than $44000.00 palestinians since the war started. more than a year ago. most have been women and children. those who manage to survive by starvation, israel has systematically restricted food medicine and now the essential is from entering the strip. and heavy ryan has full missouri for this place,
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palestinians in the gaza strip. many tents have been flooded, spoiling what little food and supplies people seeking shelter have left the rain and winter with a has swept away some of the basic materials that protect and palestinians against the hash, with what i did, ask them. and then there was also 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 the when it rains, it rains on us and they gave us a 9 on cover. it's up but the side to textile, the rain, it is from every with. it's a very bad situation in general problem and holiday has moved from debt on paula in central cancer. that is really, it's hot some the god was sick, intensifies 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,
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but also the when the rainy, 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 is continued to intensifies as there is really forces continues its speeds on the northern parts of causal strip when they had to band yet and beat tenuous where no food watch or aids or medicine is entering those areas. and obviously it all off the hospital because of the
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change of government is coming from the guy with the center right candidate admitting defeat in the presidential election of r. o delgado off the ruling coalition has conceded to rival him under all say after early result signal a shift to the sense of lift the run off took place off to both, failed to secure, and i'm right when in last month selections, today's about isn't what the video with will see support has a celebrating his victory. we're about 2 blocks away from the headquarters of the restaurant r c. and this is what it looks like. there's a few. 7 going home. 7 from the next 2 parties, as one in mac center, it's a school teacher. he was the mayor of penny lord is about to all the way from where we are right now. when he's considered to be the air of an icon, of why he got the fight there, but also
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a form of presidents from this country. the last time that the round 12 empower good empowered for 15 years time. many progressive jobs were passive, doing the same sex marriage, as i said before. there's not some celebrations on going right here. ok, why is considered to be an example in latin america? stable country without kinetic i. when i write cities come that's allowed in a way that you probably spend right to take over the society. and that's why people continue to vote for traditional parties in this country right from the left. this election that includes the communist party, but also social democrats. that allows internal debate that has power before. as i said before, people here say that they will continue celebrating no tony the results, but also the wi fi more proceed in trouble. i just said,
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i'm going to email over many appears to be hitting for a presidential run off the ones being described as a surprising outcome, a partial results, which is fine, right? candidate calendar georgie, who is the head of the 12 of the candidates. he has a narrow lead or the lift, his prime minister, myself. so you're not good. he ran as an independent candidate and has been a vocal critic of nighttime therapy is, is when a good solution for many, a strong times with you crying. the 2nd round of everything is set for next month. george's newly elected parliament is sent to contain lies around monday, l. as before, that swearing in thousands of people have protested in the capital to policing demonstrations. so last month selections were briggs, that's i must go, was involved in an effort to keep the pro russian positive georgian dream in power . well, thirty's have acknowledged some irregularities. and the vote was seen as a referendum on if it's to join the european union. phone died and goes as a, as
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a professor at the paris institute of political studies. he's also the full, a minister of georgia. think you are paying an integration. he explains how the wisdom countries may react to george's new pilots. union the and also the united states, they have a leverage on georgia, but because 1st, georgia is a candidate the country to become a union member. so you can union has already declared that so what's everything the georgia dream has gone in the reasons with this, the electoral reading is totally against the you repeat into racial. so the process is, is frozen. also, european union has a very important leverage, which is visa, free with georgia and georgia and citizens have this privilege to, to common to stating that your opinion and countries for 3 months without a visa, every time any has a member or sometimes several members. word study traveling,
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european union, and this, if this is suspended because georgia obviously does not respect the basic rules for benefiting with the visa freedom in your opinion. because rule of law and absence of uh, just for me, nation 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 george and look forward to a bustle hits here on the al jazeera. i'm jessica washington, and i'd say no of an engine asia. hundreds of for hanging refugees have arrived. taking dangerous boat journey's from confidence plus a campaign is on to buy a new york to bring oysters back to its costs, like the the
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hello that was set to see a cool down across the middle east and event in the days ahead. you can see a weather system that's pulled its way across, took it into the cool, cuz it's bringing some very wet and wintery weather to northern and eastern areas. and those features will sink that way south in the days ahead, springing rain to the likes as a rocks wintery weather to the north west of iran. and you can see that heavier rain starting to, to develop across the western parts of saudi arabia. ring a chance of rain to parts of the gulf. places like could talk about temperatures for the south of this aust, sitting around the average. but they are sitting well below the average across live and cities like they reach in lebanon. and it's a similar story across the north of africa. well, the northeast for the likes of egypt, cairo is only 18 degrees celsius, should be about $25.00. there will be some improvement here this week some improvement as. 8 across morocco,
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as the weather starts to dry up by tuesday. so as you drive across the north of the confidence that central band of rain has shifted its weight for the south bringing some big bus to zambia and northern parts of what's one. we'll see the rain pick up across the eastern areas of south africa with sun to storms and joe, back on wednesday. the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are you know, the media means that it's how it is weaponized is, is online, which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female lead operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. us
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is at least 10 people have been injured off to bear on a ship for our christmas fide. and is riled from living on the is riley military says at least $250.00 rockets were launched. and one of the biggest attacks since the conflict began southern suburb and stuff here in the road has been under relentless is randy attacked throughout sunday, as well as on me issues, fullest evacuation warnings, threatening civilians to leave their homes or risk diss. and the change of government is coming to the guy with the sense of right candidates admitting defeat . and
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a presidential election of our delgado of the ruling coalition has conceded to rival him onto it. we'll see the run off took place off to buy found to secure an upright wind and last month's elections. hundreds of were hang a half of arrived in indonesia is north hoping to make it to southeast asia. the dangerous journey's by boat are expected to increase as the monsoon season stats. jessica washington reports for refugee shelters. and not you know, to indonesia, 19 year old mohammed and this is finally safe, but traumatized by the dangerous journey 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 days trying to reach southeast asia,
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has increased in recent years. of your escaping genocide in a native me in law and witnessing a military campaign of mexico rate and austin. they faced township and poverty in overcrowded refuge account inbound with ash. almost $400.00 were hanging refugees, including a $170.00 children. arrived image of boucher in october on 3 different folks. some of the people staying official coach hold up to 0. some of the refugees have already left indonesia, the trying to reach malaysia. there are more than 200000 who had given me a few cheese in malaysia. some of the refugees in indonesia said they want to re united with their families. i don't know the size of this group before he gives a few cheese, take shelter on the beach, including many young children. don't 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. so you initialize, been tell,
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i'm discussing with the local authorities with the government of indonesia at the central level to find a site which is small wherever we can tell what closer, wait a refugee is. and not on this temporary basis, the new government says it is considering options. the problem over i think it really just is very difficult into an issue, has not to have to fight that a few g and asylum seekers. confession law. so 2 rifles offering, given refugees, typically pete 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 2 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 must add one and he says he failed and his responsibility to keep her safe.
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jessica washington to 0. archie denisia is at least $95.00 passengers have been rescued after a plane called 5 or landing into ken d. as in wood airlines jet, was arriving from sulky and russia flights into and tell you a port has been cancelled departing. fine. so now, taking off from the military runway, hundreds of people in the philippine capital have been that homeless up to 5 destroyed the homes. the blinds swept through the homicides top of a pond on barnaby lo reports from manila for 8 hours on sunday, fire engulfed the slum community in many list on the district. when it was over, a 1000 homes were reduced to debris. as our slater smoke was still visible on the horizon, a painful reminder for those spending the night on the street outside the neighborhood island. i mean to come in my book because we didn't think the fall. i would reach us because the wind was blowing. the other way,
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but it change direction and now all the houses harris called for when the bun had to get her bed, we didn't motor to safety during the chaos and she just feels happy. there live in on the television. we really prioritize to my mother because our lives are more important than anything else. but 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 who lost their homes. their suffering isn't over. even in the dark, 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,
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and they say they can't rebuild their homes and lives without help. a lot on food now i'm in the settlement. so now attendance would be great, but eventually will need help with money to rebuild a home without employment. at the very least, they say the government is providing them with bills. they're grateful, even if they're having to eat in the dark bartonville to al jazeera manila church slate is in south africa's side that trying to deliver food to hundreds of mine is have been underground for weeks or possibly months. police have stopped community members from accessing that this use gold mine since last week, saying those inside of criminals and refuse to come out. now can we have a pool? it's from still full time. petunia picky says her husband went down the disused gold mine 5 months ago. she says it was his 1st time and it might be his last. and that he was hoping to and more than he had in low paid construction. what to
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support the family. please say the mine is a refusing to come out. she doesn't buy it that day is the zip 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 the 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 volta lowered for more than a week. the religious leaders are speaking to the. ready come on to the side so the police have him less anyone in for the days other than the mine rescue x. the contract says in the local community, volunteers say the men down below a being starved to death. it goes to the church. leaders is allowed into the site to look around. growing discontent with organized crime in south africa has led to the government crackdown almost at close. illegal mining people have worked in this
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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. it's a number of people still below range from about 400 to 4000. so the low end at stake. so the buses could be about a said a $1000000.00 worth of gold. and for the miners, 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 excuse 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 and that the exchange of people's children. yeah. yeah. because yeah, that's what the one that you need to told us. a husband went down with a friend who got sick and came up valley. he told her her husband was in the queue
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to come out. that was in late july. the police since cut 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 that professional mine rescue operation besides these proceeding to slowly everyone's waiting to find out is the story of this. mine will ended in months rescue or a mass grave. malcolm web out a 0 still fontaine, south africa representatives from around the world, a meeting in south korea and a bit to agree on the tracy to end the plastic pollution. the inter governmental negotiating committee on plastic pollution is holding its 5th and final round of talks. and besides, the hope is to create a legally binding international framework to reduce pollution. i'll just there as environment as in the clock looks at the global picture of plastics use stops.
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plastic was invented way back in 1900. and there are pools, many important applications of plastic today for medical components. for solar panels and high tech gas and lightweight construction materials. but it is the used to every day. plastics like coffee cup, like food packages, water bottles, electronic that is causing a blights on our planet from the highest mountain ization and see the world produces around $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste each year. while some plastic waste is disposed of through incineration or landfill, only 9 percent is recycled. much of what's left is mismanage waste, which pollute c environment online are negatively r. ations. recent studies suggest that between one and 2000000 tons of plastic into the oceans annually is off in marine creatures that bear the brunt 700 different
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marine species and known to be affected by plastic devry through ingestion or entanglement. plastic items that enter the ocean take many years to decompose. 20 years for a plastic bag, for $150.00 is for plastic, buffle and 600 years. for plastic fishing nets. often these items are broken down into microscopic particles known as micro plastic. 94 percent of plastic in the ocean is estimated to be micro plastic. so much micro plastic enters the environment. it's the equivalent of every person in the world throwing $43.00 grocery bags into the ocean each year or roughly one per week. so where are we at with a global plastics treaty or the purchases for tracy to limits and ultimately drastically reduce the amount of plastics being produced. but a huge push back from petra states and from plastics,
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manufacturers. you won't the focus to be on waste management rather than coughing. plastics, production, the scientists and the here with hoping for a breakthrough in the if it to restore the oyster population to the waters of new york. that is my punting more than 100000000 noises. sofa exploits say they haven't yet reached the critical mass when they will begin reproducing on their own. christian salumi has more volunteers look for baby wasters known as spat, measuring the progress of an ambitious project to reintroduce the species into new york's harbor. 1234. and 5 only had like one or 2. so where are their babies go dna tab in the work, these volunteers at the hudson river parks trust reveal that the spots they're
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