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in uncertainties and confusion with detailed coverage, the little holes like this and the area people climbing. and then they crawl through the tunnel. it's amazed down. yeah, from the hoss of the story. this is the list for the colombo district which has the 2nd largest number of candidates, and i was offering 966 competing for 18 seats. the . the badger of rockets is fine from living on into israel and one of the biggest such attacks in the past year, the, until mccrae. this is just or live from dog. ha, also coming up. well, misery for palestinians and gone. so now that dealing with flooding, as well as israel is constant from boston and
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bracing, otherwise you president, the ruling coalition concedes defeat to us tend to live candidates up to a time. rice plus i'm jessica washington. i'd say nova and indonesia were hundreds of 1st thing of refugees have arrived, taking dangerous journeys from funds reduce the about issue of rockets fine from living on has cause damage across as well, and full of millions of people into shelters. these really military says at least $250.00 rockets for launched. and one of the biggest attacks since the conflict began at least 10 people have been injured. no, a day begins coverage from jordan's capital. she's reporting from a mom because these rarely governments has been down to 0 from inside israel and the occupied westbank. his beloved fires rockets targets in the heart of
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israel. in fit, testing the now how do you and how fast the according to these really army, hundreds of rockets and projectiles were fired from live and 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 the 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 towards 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 living on a continuing israel 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 a tax on beta root will stay in place with all day i 00. i'm is really strikes time because they're living homes, capital lights into sunday. nice as well as military issued, forced evacuation warnings, threatening civilians to leave their homes or risk death. dia and sell them to buy root has been regular targets since as well began its military offensive 56 days ago. and more than 3600 people had been killed in thousands injured across the country. more than a 1000000 and had been forced from the homes of deserves ali house and reports from tyre and southern living on that is really minutes. we launch several as slice on different neighborhoods invaded with southern sockets after issuing
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a forced 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 one of his soldiers was killed and several others injured. and is really often that he attacked on that position and i'm in the alignment, the between side and the floor now in puddle and with the strikes has a lot launched around 50 attacks on is red, lunching around 340 a rock. it's somewhere directed towards stead of eve haifa. and that should do it. all the tax also covered the ministry positions on the northern border along sides with attacks on his ready forces inside lab and on these really forces 11 on off
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trying to push forward to what's to strategic sounds and the foot off in the west. and 2nd, to where the i lived at all by you all though they were able to capture on by you all the on such a day. however, on sunday has the law attacked is really, is enforcement at the strategic him destroying for america. thanks according to a statement by default to enforcing these really forces to retreat from the towards sounds goes to the border. you know, he on the been several times right 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 encircled the city from the rest and the east and the about those continue on the hash emergency at all. fired saw 7 of the use foreign policy chief says he doesn't
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believe as well. once this is fine with his beloved joseph bar, all has been living on where he visited the hospital in the capital and delivered supplies from the european union. he to it appends unit stands, treating victims of and is ready as strike for all admitted hayes wherever for full for the cx. 5 eminence versus ro isn't cooperating. i don't think anything that could justify a single day more. i don't see any reasons. i could just defy 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 will have have to be a comfortable for what they are doing. overall geese penfold is electra and paste and security of dom university in the u. k. he says his beloved doesn't appear to have been affected to the extent is wrong, would have wanted or is there a husband a long time saying that they have and really, you know, so
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a huge you reversible blow against has the and that arguably 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 that's relevant either of hezbollah and lots of has because most of has was a top chain of commodities, but also had and infiltrate to the organization, to carry out there was pager and walkie talkie attacks as we saw on across 11. and so it was a real feeling that actually has believe this, this, the bogeyman is ready. the politics of many years was turning out to be a paper type. that was all sorts of speculation that has bloom would launch 3000 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
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cause inside his relatives? rockets were 5 throughout israel. as mentioned before, he knows that he's in the north like hind foot, but it also is rel, central region, particularly that poses a point to the day like school drop off and pick up. so it would have cooled, intense spent significant disruption for his race throughout the country. the, for 416 days as well as bon bonded guys are causing ones for death and destruction . as military has killed more than 44000 palestinians since the most 1000, more than a year ago, most had been women and children. those who manage to survive by starvation, israel has systematically restricted food medicine and other essentials from intro in the strip. it'd be, ryan has brought more misery for,
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despised palestinians in the kansas strip. many tents have been flooded, spoiling, but little food and supplies. people seeking shelter have left the rain and winter with the head swept away some of the basic materials that protected pellets, indians against the hush with what i did have them in the middle of the so for the more we run away from bombardment 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 the attempt is made of tech style. and 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 and just from everywhere. it's a very bad situation in general. and holiday has moved from debt all by law in central cancer is really it's hot sun, the causes 5th intensifies, but it's not only the continuous talk by the is there any forces are tele reselling is ready and there's prices and lots copies. but also the when the brain is stormy,
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weather right now in the gaza strip as more have causes population is in mix of times. right now the situation is katasha freaking. 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 another in parts of causal stripping. be here to bind yet and beat tenuous where no food watch or aids or medicine is entering those areas. and of who did the obviously it all off the hospital because the the change of government is coming for the guy with the center right. candidate
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admitting defeat and a presidential election of our delgado. all of the rolling coalition has conceded to vital your mind to all sea off to italy, result signaled a shift to the send to lift. the run off took place off to both file to secure an outright when in last month selections today. so by reports from what the video thousands of people on the streets to celebrate the victory of left wing candidate dom underwater c. 2 they were carrying the blue white and red flags of the brought from party. met a cus is the new government has a very big challenge ahead. by the hallway. they want more work for young people, access to housing and help support children. there's a lots of money in your with lights, but the money is not distributed. well, yes, we have a democracy, but we want things to get better. now. the broad front was empowered for 15 years
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until 2020 a period in which the country pass. progressive laws like same sex marriage, they legalize sanction of abortion, and may want to making you why one of the most liberal countries in the world the doing door to see. he said to time, look on me, you and a history school teacher, the political air to former president and a clinic during the fighter will say flipping. will he go? did you notice he says he's proud of all the wise democracy in good shape. all this country is an example of positive accumulation brick by brick. we're building a country where we have differences of thoughts,
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but we will never have time for regression. that's why the country here is the country of freedom of a quality and for 2 and a quarter. why is considered an example in latin america? a stable country, not to mark just region. analysts say, suppose this victory won't change the country's economic path, isn't part of the data to the broad front policy has always stayed away from left. his populist models like other countries in latin america. it's a policy that has communists, but also social democrats. and there is an internal to do what's best for the country. and that's why 1000 celebrated on sunday not only for the return of the left to power, but also for our democracy that continues to grow strong the city. so we'll just see that monthly view. but many appears to be hitting for a presidential run off to what's being described as a surprising outcome partial results. so just find a ride candidates. kellen,
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georgia issue is ahead of the 12 of the candidates. he has an hour later, i have a lift as prime minister myself as your last year. he ran as an independent candidate and has been a vocal critic of nighttime. and the office has wind codes written by many a strong times with you crying. the 2nd round of hosting is set for next month is which, which is newly elected parliament, is it to contain lights on monday hours before that swearing in thousands of people have protested in the capital to policing demonstrate this site. last month selections were wrecked. they say, must go and was involved in an effort to keep the pro russian policy georgian dream and power. both are these have acknowledge some irregularities. the vote was seen as a referendum on if it's to join the european union. 20 good as a is a professor and the parents institute of political studies is also the former minister of georgia for european integration. he explains how the wisdom countries
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may react and georgia's new pilots, european 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 your pin union has already declared that so what's everything the georgia dream has gone? and the reasons with these electoral reading is totally against you. repeat into racial so the process is, is frozen. also, european union has a very important leverage, which is the visa free with georgia georgian citizens have this privilege to, to comment, 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 european union, and this, 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
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of a just from a nation is one of the basic rules to, to have is a piece of free with european union. that could be a very powerful one pressure on george and look forward to as well. so here's, here on the al jazeera, hundreds of people left homeless up to 5, destroys a huge slum community in the philippine capital. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is trumps. when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing a mass mortality event, the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by high school? oh no, jesse, around in the us,
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a call was of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of our seniors report to an international perspective to try to explain to global audience how this could impact the like. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, from one side of vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront the realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest through i'm sick to know jerry, a and full scale, warn indo china blood and his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the salad. at least 10 people have been injured off to empowers you, broke it says 5 into israel from living on the is there any military says at least 250 rockets were launched and one of the biggest attacks since the conflicts began the southern, some of this dia, ended by root, has been under relentless as rarely attacks for a while. and sometimes it's roles on me issued, forced evacuation warnings, threatening civilians to leave their homes or risk death. and the change of government is coming for it live with the center, right. can't it, is it missing to face and a presidential election of arrow delgado? all of the ruling coalition is conceded to rival him on the will see the rentals took place of to both found just to, to an hour,
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right. when in last month selections, hundreds of ro hang a have 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. just think of washington reports from refugee shelters and archer, inaji, indonesia. 19 year old mohammed on us is finally safe, but traumatized by the dangerous journey he took to get here the mad at and i was in a terrible condition on the boat. i was standing 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 witnessing a military campaign of mexico rate and austin. they faced township and poverty in
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overcrowded refugee camp. in brunswick dash, almost $400.00 were hanging refugees, including a $170.00 children. arrived in indonesia in october on 3 different folks. some of the people staying official coach hold on to 0. some of the refugees have already left indonesia, the trying to reach melisha through 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 don't know the size of this group of for who can give her a c t's take shelter on the beach, including many young children. they feel hot out of the hospital. my. they were suffering a lock 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 with the government of indonesia at the central level to find a site which is small,
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where we can tell what closer with the refugees and not on this temporary a, b c's. the new government says it is considering options. the problem of running get reduced is very difficult. intuition has not to have to fight that a few g and asylum seeker confession law. those arrivals offer and 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. but he has mean a is the founder and executive director of the right hang on may a phone,
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a collaborative network. there's an organization working on right? hang a human rights issues. he joins me now from vancouver intended to, thanks for being with us. a physical was we had no comments. tragic story that this is really just the beginning, isn't that because many more people are expected to make that same dangerous journey over the next few months. uh yes, um and safe for children is already reported. but within this month alone theres been 700 percent increase of the people of the boat arrival compared to last year. there are desperation and this is very, very much an indication that we see because there's been basically 75 percent of the boat arrivals or containing women and children, mostly. and this is a report by women's piece network or wing at women organization as well. all of this is telling us that the situation and bung of ash our deteriorating, especially in terms of safety and the push factor is they're not just the pull factor,
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the we're talking about that throwing you're trying to escape to other countries to find luxury or you know better lives mean is it is the struggle that people on the, on the ground in the camps and bung with extra reporting to us. and there is, there seems to be no comprehensive plan in place to ensure that humanitarian aid are being mobilized and distributed in a way that is effective. but yeah, i want to talk about an issue. you say that is a 700 percent increase in people making that journey. the indonesian government says it is considering its options at this point in time. what do you think it should do to actually help these people? i think there are a lot of ways that some indonesian government can, you know, potentially plan out the ways to receive or to ensure safety of their where he can go who arrived or disembarked. a lot of this is centered around finding
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temporary shelters that are better equipped and more humane in, in a way, because currently there are a 7 sites across, you know, i to region. but all of these areas are read up or all of the sort of sites are not, not places where people can actually thrive. some of them are under a basement of a building. and as you report it, some of them are on the beach. these are not places people can actually live in, you know, and thrive. yeah. what one of the biggest problems is the decrease in funding an eye that has been given a full this issue? why do you think that is what, what was the less money than that has been previously? i think the international community and including i, we, a nation's, um, are to blamed. and this, this, from a former refugee, myself. i, i had been a refugee in southeast asia before. what we faced across, you know, the timeline for decades is the misplaced,
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or the mismanagement of this comprehensive plan that's supposed to be in place. in order to address the root cause of why or the way he can get, need to flee in the 1st place. and you know, of mixing with the he campaigns and the heat crisis in indonesia against where he can go by, you know, in different sort of different. so different forces that are a play. we're seeing the where the funds and less willing willingness to actually address this vision day. we'll have to leave it there, but thank you so much is mean we really do appreciate your time and, and size of the hundreds of people in the philippine capital have been left homeless to assign a large slum community supplies to go through the homicides of, of ton the hampering find find his attempts to reach building properties. the homes have little resistance defined as the opened made of wood and 10 found to be live reports from manila for 8 hours on sunday fire and golf. this lump community in manila stone, the district when it was over,
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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 in my book because we didn't think the fall i would reach us because the wind was blowing the other way, but it change direction. and now all the houses, harris calling for when the bun had to get her bed. we didn't bother 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. but some people still went in and out of the scene of the fire, hoping to salvage what they can. 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
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the cause of the fire and see it spread quickly because house estimate 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 battle the plays 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 the help. as i land phone, i mean the guy so now attends 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 barn to video al jazeera manila. this being a ran moment of relief during the with a kyle. so in the u. k. wisdom that has but once sprayed ryan and flooding, emergency workers rescued a dog and pump the priest. we have residents had been told to stay at home up the
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river. this it's banks. so the flood warnings have been issued in more than 100 areas in the u. k. of all that sits may tell mccray for the moment, but you can find much more information on our website that is owned to 0. don't com, where there is coming up. next statements on story examines the deep divisions that image that the comp 29 summit as a by john. stay with us, the the hello that was set to see a cool down across the middle east and event in today's the head. you can see the weather system that's pulled its way across, took it into the cool, cuz it's bringing some very wet on wintery weather, to northern and eastern areas. and those features will sink that way south in the days ahead,
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springing rain to the likes of the rocks wintery weather to the north west of iran . and you can see that heavier rain starting to, to develop across the west in pots of saudi arabia, ring a chance of rain to pots of the golf places like to 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 route in 11 on on. it's a similar story across the north of africa. well, the ne, for the likes of egypt, cairo's any 18 degrees celsius, which should be about $25.00. there will be some improvement here this week, some improvement as well across morocco, as that was where the stops to dry up by tuesday. so i'll judge why 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 pots of what's one. we'll see the rain pick up across eastern areas of south africa with sun to storms and joe, back on wednesday.
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