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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 25, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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odds says the lights flushed, fanning care from the hoss of the story. is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas? if you think schools, homes, and shelters the, [000:00:00;00] the, how about the clock? this is it. these are life from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. as well as the launch is hundreds of rockets from 11 and deepens with real millions of force to take shelter. make shift tens of flooded and food supplies spoiled. heavy rain and high tide sweet through kindness in garza, 14 people re suffers from an illegal gold mine in south africa. please say
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thousands more may be on the ground. and the u. n. was that plastic pollution is on excess central prices. thoughts taking a global bond underway, the soft the sir, we begin in israel, where as below has carried out one of its biggest tech since the conflict began. the ministry says it needs to $250.00 rockets with launch from 11 towards israel. time people have been injured. many of the rockets managed to evade the on the defense system, causing extensive damage across israel, including 2 military installations as well as rockets managed to reach deep into the country. they talked with several cities including densely populated areas for the millions of people. to take shelter. is rose, military responded by launching a rage on eleven's capital late on sunday nights. but it also issued, forced evacuation orders,
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wanting people to lead that homes or risk being killed. israel has repeatedly talked it here in southern very during its offensive was and 3700 people. most of them civilians have been killed since october last year. and more than 1200000 forced from the homes. let's get the very latest. now we have some join just from tie in southern lebanon. so ali, the scale of these attacks is this thing here from hezbollah. many rockets managing to evade as well as defense systems. well probably this is the most intense nice that this was the witness over the past months has launched a more than 300 them 40 rockets. what's is really deep into us do the, the v of haifa and hit think that love if the several times the number of
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rockets launched isn't to be compared with any one before. this is the 1st time that the reach this number and actually, i don't know if it's fine though that's 340 yards. it's reached to $400.00. however, in part of the out on $51.00, a tax that has launched with that on is an inside the behind the board as or inside delivery. these board does because they've been 7 attacks on is really forces dot uh with a trying to advance inside delivery is that it was an sally say the is where the army in other issues is apologize after 11 is the only places that kind of spell back well yes, today uh in the morning and is really artillery, hit a living these ami position in the area which is a small town between tide and then look for one soldier was getting done several.
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what in june now is really uh, apologies. uh, it just adds to the numbers of incidents that took place in the past. also weeks and months with the rest were little bit nissan with this other for this time that we live in these army is being kids that have and he is ami was hit inside of fun just a week ago also. uh, how does that lead and different different areas that on south level going on? if we add to add the not good off too many soldiers were killed over the past few months, there are around 40 soldiers. no. this on. so we, we have, we, we take it up, we add this to the number of thought i met, except what it killed also during the past weeks. but now it seems things are things are becoming really intense and situation is escalating and part of the, with what's being reported about the negotiations and the possibility of reaching a deal or a settlement or a ceasefire at any time. now what we heard from is what on what you're hearing from
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the many sides. in part of that with what's happening uh on the front, the number of rockets being sent the number off is really strikes. yes, it is really gave around 12 warnings to a residence of the southern sub, to evacuate the forced evacuation or warnings. so this gives us an indication how this negotiations on the fly it on with fire is going on. the says the guy sessions continue or attacks and attention is a rush, the opposite. i'll even leave that for the moment. thanks for that. i mean, assume the entire and lebanon. well, the ease for and policy chief says he doesn't believe his role is interested in agreeing to a cease fire. in those negotiations with his brother, joseph burrell, was in lebanon, where he visited the hospital in the capital to deliver it. you supply it to the bends units, a treating victims of and is rarely as drug bro confirmed. he's aware reports of an imminent sci fi because his role is not cooperating. and i don't think anything
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that could justify a single day more of what 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. that scares a berella. joining me here in students, beverly milton edwards, she's a non resident, as senior fellow at the middle east counseling, the level of fast. good to have you with a 70 year old. so i should say at an advisor where you were an advisor to just the girls pre dissatisfied daily position to talk about this right now. what's your take on what we just heard from joseph burrell? his is clearly adamant the israel's just not interested in sci fi. i mean, this understandable that that's the sense of frustration that because he says each day that goes by brings costs to both israel is on unless the needs and also of course and most of the got golf. um, i think what we've seen in the last week is an acceleration of the us led efforts.
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and that has to be a us let that desperate rather than the european lead effort. it was hoax being was in was in be root. it appears that overnight the story, the government have a meeting and they've said that that same principle agreement, there is progress. so i will be less pessimistic about what might happen. and i think looking at the violence that's taking place on both sides of a night, sometimes before a ceasefire, you know, it's doc is before the don't. so to spend right with this is that what i was gonna say? so you're less pessimistic despite the fact we just had this huge balance from a blog getting into his route. and now we have the responses to yes. because i mean, in a sense, if you think about what the say saw pine is demanding, what we know in public is that the, they'll be a, they'll be a pools and hostilities. so before that step bites need to flex some muscle so to speak, to remind the other side of just what the stakes are in terms of power of violence and strategic control. busy of a tyrant tray,
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right. and this is baron's coming in from his beloved overnight does. does that right? should up the, the pressure on his rental? would it make them more to 5? do you think it really that really depends on the place committed within these really in this way, the cabinet. i mean what it, what is likely to do is to persuade and that's on yahoo to keep pushing the americans for the guarantees. okay, so well, you know, if there is a cease fire has to take place on the sun guarantees and condition in terms of us like monitoring of a, of a c smile. and in terms of us, security and defense guarantees is to see far as violated in other words, and that's on yahoo saying to the, to, to the americans, if they shoot despite the sci fi, you've got to come and buy cars and hit them back, cause no miles, but your weapons, your rocket via your power point as as well. were you surprised at the scale of the has bull our attack over night? we say it was particularly large given that it was 4 or 5 weeks ago. we saying that
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his blog were on the needs of not so much surprised, i think for those of us that understand the sort of regional environment where we're really aware of actually the thousands and thousands, tens of thousands, if not more of ms. holland drains mice that are still at the hands of, of, of his fuller and this, and the thing most of the teaching calculus of said, but during the course of this war we've actually seen, it doesn't seem like if you're in this rep, we watch you seeing restraint in terms of that fire power. so in one sense, yes, surprise, it's a message, it's a very, very strong message and it was trails by the lead, the 9 cast them saying we're going to send you a message. if you keep it hitting a route, we're going to strike television. that's exactly what they, that beverly, great to have your analysis, appreciate that to speech a bit later. and beverly most never thinking
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the as well for the past 416 days it is rarely ministry. has bombarded garza cool too expensive destruction and can be more than 44000 palestinians. most of them have been women and children. many of those who survived the relentless attacks stopping israel has restricted food medicine on humanitarian aid. from entering the street. the cold and rainy weather in dallas was lessening the already existing humanitarian crisis with palestinians, with no profit shelter and sky supplies. many tents have been flooded, make it uninhabitable. people have been crammed into 10 comes with no homes to return to 8 groups of one that more than 1000000 power students do not have sufficient shelter to endure the winter. well, hold on to the them in the middle to also for the more we run away from bombardment in depth and we lost out homes and everything homes collapsed on us. thank god we
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came here last winter. we suffered ends 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. they gave us a 9 on cover. it's up, but besides the tech style with the rain it is from every with. it's a very bad situation in general. i would, let's me to, honey, my movies and there are about our and central gods when this is a thing honey is, and that is if things aren't bad enough, we've gotten the forthcoming winter weather to contend with as well. of the good morning, nick this morning happened to be a very difficult one for particularly for the display of people who happen to set up their accounts. they are the cost line across the gaza strip here in the western part of the 3rd velocity. very close to the close the line as well as the city of new and is the off of last evacuation zone. and what we're seeing here is an example of real life example of families entire families of eclipse. the,
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the horror of the intense bombing campaign on the war now battling another front and the force of nature, the heavy rain and the, the, the strong, driven by storm and rising tides are threatening then increasing the risk of losing their tents account that the set here most of, of these tens kept being set up near the costs are not designed due with the stand these conditions. the heavy rain again and the strong, the rising tides then and the rainfall, happy non dated these cans wash, you know, we belongings in increasing the risk of this rate of disease because with, with, with the rising tide comes contaminated water and this has already increased at the, the lower the, the up, the, the, the chance of catching at water born do these like the color out and the, the freezing temperature as of early hour of this morning. and also increasing the risk off of the out in spreading of hybrid theory, and particularly among the vulnerable good. we're talking about the children who have no dry clothes, no, not nothing to wear on their own,
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their feet. and they run in the areas without any of these protectors or anything to protect them from the these, the increase on the changes in the, in the temperature on the weather, conditions all in all, we're looking at definitely tragedy as a result of the ongoing ward that has caused the vast majority of people to live in the areas that are not prepared and not equip the proper lease to face these. these visions to horse any weather conditions now are increasing. the tragedy increasing the level of suffering across the gaza strip. in top of that, people have to endure the, the ongoing bombing campaign a couple with the heavy art dealer's who they are in northern part of this trip, or here in drop off city. just within the past few minutes, we go to confirm reports of for me more people who were killed as you were trying to leave their tent sites and go back to their homes cuz they're running away from
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these weather conditions. but they were not given that opportunity, ongoing attacks or pushing more people into displacement. it's likely to increase the sufferings as the what the weather gets colder and colder. honey indeed thanks for that to update. how do i move to enter a butler in central ground? so i think i think most of the head on use are due to nitric nations report on gender violence highlights the most dangerous place for women. details coming up and georgians, gatherings and protest in front of the parliament ahead of the swearing in of and you got the to south africa with 14 people have re suffers from an illegal goldmine. and still, sometimes since sunday nights, a place specs past and says this proves the informal mine is all trapped. we just don't want to come out. there has been weeks long weeks long stand off between the
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men and police because after authorities block supplies of food and water to force them out of the much welcome lab reports now from still from time in north west and south africa. petunia picky says her husband went down the disused gold mine 5 months ago as she says it was his fast time and it might be his last. and that he was hoping to and more than he had been low paid construction. what to support the family. please say the mine is a refusing to come out. she doesn't buy it. the day is the zip code. people are like a 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 knobs that people belie may have been there for months with no food in fulton lowered for more than a week. the religious leaders are speaking to the. ready come on to the side of the
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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 good 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 it closed, illegal mining people have 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 to be about a said as a $1000000.00 worth of gold. and for the miners, families and the church leaders the lives of hundreds,
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if not thousands of people. i hope we do not penalize those underground to the exclusion in, excuse of those left benefiting millions of friends out of the what is the treatment of enterprise behind it? it was, it was on the prize and that with the exchange of people's children. yeah. yeah. because yeah, that's what the one the julia told us, the husband went down with a friend who got sick and came up alley. he told her, her husband was in the queue to come out. that was in late july, the police since cutoff 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 it besides these proceeding to slowly everyone's waiting to find out if the story of this mine will and didn't match rescue or a mass grave mountain web. how does the era still fontaine? south africa? so let's speak to malcolm. i live now, is it still from 10,
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joins is from that. so what, what is the, the very latest situation. we have these 40 minus who have resurfaced to many more underground. what is a position when they came out in the middle of the night from a soft just a couple of 100 meters away, which is uh, we're told connected to the shaft here, which has been the sides of the stand off for the last few weeks. uh well, the man who came out described when they spoke to press is essentially a hostage situation with the gang members. 10 or so of them. and hundreds of, of mine, those off to is know minus you on free to leave. they describe, directs it as an escape to escape the people who were otherwise trying to block. everyone else from coming out. they said it took days for them to do that. we've spoken to someone else who used to work in these mines when they were still operating commercially,
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and industrially is familiar with the network of tunnels below the ground. who says that they must have cold will to climb for about 17 filaments has to be able to make that escape and yeah, on the ground he said it's something that would take days and days and certainly to visibly know and see if it could be a good condition, not in a good condition of health when they came up and they said that people below hungry and that diet was lowered, he just over a week ago was taken by the gang members who were controlling it. and they've given very little to the hundreds of autism miners who all buy according to their account . essentially hostages being kept to kilometers below the ground or about community life. and i think so that's update montclair, reporting from it still fontaine in south africa's northwest pro for now divisions remain among delegates holding towards the south, correct aimed at securing an international treaty to cub plastic pollution representatives from
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a 175 countries. one to reduce the amount of plastic on us with guidelines on design, production and consumption. but some plastic producing and oil and gas countries, including saudi arabia, oppose such measures. you enter environment agency is wondering that if no action is taken, the volume of plastic entering the environment, time really could double by 24 to we are here today because the plastic pollution is not just an outside nonsense, but an ocean. and you see the threats to ankle systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is evident, underscore the origin say of our mission. when i recently went to greece for a series reports on past that you send, this one examines the global from the plastic was invented way back in
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1900. and then our pool is very important. applications of plastic today for medical components, the costs of solar panels and high tech gas and lightweight construction materials . but it is the use of everyday plastics like coffee cup, like food packages, water bottles, and that kind of thing 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 well, 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 all lined are negatively. are ations. a recent study suggests that between one and 2000000 tons of plastic into the oceans annually is off in marine creatures that bear the brunt 700 different marine
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species and known to be affected. by plastic deb read 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 pushes for tracy to limits and ultimately drastically reduce the amount of plastics being produced. that a huge push back from petra states and from plastics. manufacturers to what the
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focus to be on waste management, relevant. coughing, plastics, production the enormous global challenge of plastic pollution. all right, so the head hearing out is there, a russia sends a clear message to the west by testing ballistic missile. mckenzie crane, hundreds of people, a homeless after 5 destroys a slum in the philippine capital. the the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across europe. west storm, but has been the story as it swept into the north west spring, some heavy rain that caused flooding snow and some severe gale to prison. the and the island dividing. well, you can still it's feet, see its features are still there. we go to trailing where the front,
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the pushes its way, slowly east, bringing small west and wintry weather to scan to navia. you can see that rain rushing down into germany. france is what we could see some flooding from that very heavy rain. it won't move its way across the spain behind it. they'll be much cooler at coming in. so it remains largely unsettled across the western areas. much quieter for the east of that for more central areas and out east. there. those wintry features cleaning on around the black sea, bringing significant snows, northern and eastern parts of to a kia and also into the cool cause is now we are expecting the heat to build across small central areas of the mediterranean. you can see temperatures picking out for places like rome and polemics, a similar story for athens. it will get cooler across the burying peninsula. that remains bitterly cold across the very east. have a look at and corrupt into a key. it will be touching one degree on monday,
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the a meeting of minds. it's always deadly would freedom, which is used to cover so many different things. the family of the 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 in the day to brian, you know, meets renowned economist, hod june chang, pod one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio would be on script data analysis era, asking questions. what does it leads to done could view and solve the crisis. understanding the reality, the take on marginalized communities and you blame them, refusing from the action to me or i'm to them has always said that demonstrate isn't very basic, right. and now you see many at the top 10 arrested with the latest local news and
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insightful documentary jersey was teams across the world. when you closer to the cost of the story, the, the, you watching out 0 reminder about top stories is and has below has kind of one of its biggest air attacks on israel since the conflict began to wait a minute to says at least 250 rockets, we launch from 11 on a sunday night time, people were injured. the cold and rainy weather in gauze, or is lessening dog living conditions for palestinians. high types and storms are flooded, making shift shelters, and 10 comes from the south coast, boiling food, and supplies. and in south africa,
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14 people have resurfaced from that legal go month, including a 14 year old boy in full minus and still fontaine have been locked in the stand off with the police off the authorities lock box. all right now, so russia says the launch a new experimental ballistic missile again, t crane is a warning to the west. i must go talk to the city to meet print with the miss on thursday. the card 6 will heads. president vladimir putin says a weapon travels a hypersonic speed and cannot be intercepted nights and members of meeting to discuss the implications the cause of the show. the missile fragments was found and removed by investigators of the security service as a result of a missile strike. that was carried out almost as you have to meet pro on november 21st. this is the 1st time that the remains of such a missile have been discovered on the territory of ukraine. that is, the specified object was not documented by investigators of the security service before now. so let's all right,
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let's take this on. we've got on the defensive it to alex consultants here in the student. alex, good to see here. and so tell us more about this missile wood, 6 warheads. what is it and why? it was nicer. so worried about it moves for a quicker than the other missiles that have been sent over to attack ukraine. uh, tv, you know, i did moves that about 10 times the speed of sound. that's roughly about 15000 kilometers in a much, much faster than any of the others. now, they'd be managed. 80 percent of russia's missiles have been intercepted before they've hit that target, which is something that's obviously really worried. russia because they felt this stuff was invincible. now, this new cloth is designed to fly far more quickly. so it gives us a reaction time for a defense is, is much shorter. and also it's about 6 boys. now this is what they call move technologies 6 for hands on one missile, which makes it for her to, for them to stop because they see something coming in the read off that looks like a single thing. and then at one stage, quite soon, close to it's targeted,
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splits into 6 makes it for her to, to, into so i know all of those 6 me. so i'll say all targeted as well. are they the specific site? exactly, so that, so this isn't just random, they have a limited ability to be able to stay and be preprogrammed so they can hit 6 targets, say within a city radius. so strong message, very strong message because this technology has previously only being used to deliver nuclear weapons or the potential for delivering nuclear weapons. so it's a message saying we can overwhelm your ad defenses. it's attached to the nucleus threat as well because is the type of technology is only used to deliver these weapons as i say. but in this case, it's very, very much conventional. and it's going to be interesting to see if this is a new tactic. now, where they're going to use multiple warheads or a single myself for conventional attack, right? i'm, indeed, it's the latest and in a round of escalations, i mean, and it really is, i mean, we saw escalation,
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reaction and reaction between the western russia. pretty much on the daily basis. so you had the influx of north korean troops into course. and then president biden responding by saying, well, now we're going to allow us made missiles to attack talk is within russia. and then president puts, in responding by lowering the nuclear threshold by saying actually we can now use if we want to nuclear weapons, i guess the conventional for me by and you crate. and if it's being a to buy nuclear power, so great change the present button again, responds with mines and put them responds with a new type of mist file. that's also warning. and yeah, so we're seeing this tit for tat escalation going up and up and up. is that, do you think? what is your specific concern to nato that this potential for, for nuclear have words to be attached? well, that's the same protections and also in terms of conventional attack, all 6 of those warheads hit the pro. okay. neighbors protected by a defense is very sophisticated,
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a defensive and they go through the mold. so imagine if they start putting this missile in, you know, industrial level production and has more of those coming over once or twice in a few, you know, every month or 2 that's still going to do much good. but if you start to use them, especially to target enemy on energy infrastructure, that's going to be a real issue, right. but it is expensive to produce, right? very expensive. it's very high, and it is exactly 70 reserve for your strategic nuclear forces. yeah. right. alex set for a good to get your analysis. thank you very much for that. i'll talk this again. so you're out. defense to say now remain near appears to be heading for presidential run off off to what's been described as a surprising outcome. but not 8 percent of the vote counted for. right. kind of coming to jessica is the head of the 12 of the candidates. he has a narrow lead over the left is probably minutes the most solid chuckle, joyous group who run as an independent candidate has been a vertical critic of nature. or if it is,
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we could threaten the country strong times with ukraine. the 2nd round, a voting is set for next month. i don't of georgia with thousands of protest as a gathering outside parliament ahead of the swearing and have a new governments. the demonstrators say last month, the elections were rigged, and they also accused moscow of being involved in an effort to keep the pro russian at georgia, dream. policy impala can't live pictures. now as a police and demonstrate is collect outside parliament for weeks. demonstrate is the stage of sit in protests calling for new elections and the vote was seen as a referendum one efforts to join the e. u. for the call reports on the protests that began interfacing on sunday night, a show of strength and policing. protest is gather ahead of the 1st section of george's new parliament after october's elections. they say the rush of friendly georgian dream party led by 5 minister iraqi cobra kits,
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a rate its way to victory with the help of moscow. we are standing here today to protest against injustice to reclaim our voices, to restore human rights and a freedom, and to make this government here that they cannot manipulate a present or future opposition. parties are refusing to take part in monday, section saint george in dreams. when is illegitimate? now, a constitutional crisis looms. president salamis or a bitch philly, as filed a case with the constitutional court, asking it to a know the election results process will be going all night. tomorrow they have, they have to hear our of the visit elections have new rig, and they don't have that due to most of your jo people. and they don't have really to myself in some nation. october's vote was seen as a referendum on george's efforts to join the european union as georgia in dreams victory. that seems unlikely. so your opinions has always been declared that so
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what's everything the georgia dream has done? mean, the recent mall says with these electoral rigging is totally against the european integration. so the process is, is frozen. election officials confirmed georgian dreams when last month after partial recounts but observer groups of said violations such as ballad stuffing, voter intimidation, and bribery could have influence the outcome to the u. s. and e. you have called for a pro. and to vote rigging, the block says it's sending admission to investigate the obligations. protesters here say they won't back down until they get a fair election for the car out to 0. a united nations report on gen development says the more dangerous place for the most dangerous place for women is at home. about $51000.00 women and girls around the world were killed last year by an intimate partner or a family member of the roughly. that's a 140 victims
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a day. after recorded the highest number of cases with nearly 3 victims to every 100000 people. high rates are also seen in the americans with about 1.5 victims for every 100000 people. at the report released for the international day for the elimination of violence against women shows an increase of $2300.00 victims compared to the year before investigated, say the rise was launch the because more data is now available. but women and kind are expected to hold them much to and feminist site that demanding urgent action against gender based balance. and catherine. so i just now from nairobi, say catherine, at please say that 97 women were killed in the last 3 months in time. what are the main concern? yes, the women are expected to module cross this city center here. now robi, me, some of them have already started gathering. and the big concern that the women
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have is that figure that you've mentioned us 97 women that have been killed in the last 3 months. a lot of women are concerned about that in some of this mazda some of this, um, you know, my does a very, very good tool in nature. we have women who have been dismembered, others have had that all goes remove, just very recently meal where i live, a woman was killed in her house and ha, ha, ha, eyes of gods. all. so those are the things that many women are complaining about and they're worried about, and that's why they will be coming to the street to talk about fund beside and to talk to the government and tell the government that something needs to be done. many of them say that, you know, especially the women of the families, of the women who have been killed, say that the wheels of just is
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a very slow investigations of very, very slow a, some of the past that trace of the, the scene and then not phone, the police do things very slowly, and they also say that, you know, once i a puppet profile or a cold praise, a stake into quartz. um, they are able to bribe the way a so we men saying that something and moral needs to be done when it comes to justice. and when it comes to these police investigations, i tell him what's the government doing to protect women? while the government has been talking about the same size, those sides that to report that night is 90. 7 women have been killed. we've had from government officials, including president william russo, who has said that he government is putting more measures to protect it,
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to keep women safe. one of those measures present. so said is pushy uh together a safe houses up putting aside uh, safe houses for women who are in dress distress. women who are being abused at home in other places as well. so the dumpster supplement says that it's going to have this a safe houses because right now we don't have a safe house, is uh, what happens is that the ends yours are the ones who provide these facilities. that message is going to do more when it comes to that. but we have also been talking to, you know, activists who are saying that all these things that the government to say has been said before, it's nothing new. so what the government needs to do is just do better and to implement what they've been saying for me. yes, catherine. thanks for that. said catherine. so i reporting that from my writing. thank you. a cargo plane linked to the german logistics company,
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the each crash net and this away means airport. early on monday, the a croft hit a 2 story residential building near the capital building. one crew member was killed, 2 injured residents in the building escaped on homes. the pilot will say, survive the russian passenger chapters quote on fire. off the landing and southern tech, you texted me to say $89.00 passengers, including 6 crew members, well, safety rest. you'd have to transport ministries as flights into until the apple have been cancelled to punch a flight to take you off. now from a minute, treat hillside neighborhood in bolivia is capitalized without pop off the land slides buried dozens of times. the area in the past experiences chest pain and months on sunday triggering the land floods. the rain has also cool swelling of the main river area. at least 6 people have been rescued. thousands of people in the philippines capital have been left homeless after 5 swept through its launch of slum area, the cooking gulf around
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a 1000 making shift homes made of wood in 10. no one is reported to have died. barnaby lay reports, not for manila. for 8 hours on sunday fire engulfed this slum community in many less tons of 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 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 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,
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hoping to salvage what they kept. 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 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 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 or land phone. no, i mean that a good set and 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 meals. they're grateful, even if they're having to eat in the dark bartonville to al jazeera manila of
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the renowned anti apartheid activist writer input breaking the breaking back has died at the age of 80. 5 is what criticized south africa's white minority government. and let him moving to france in the early 19 sixty's during a secret trip back home, he was arrested on charges of high treason in jail for 7 years. international protest saw his release in 1982 and he obtained french citizenship. of the south africa's 1994 elections which voted in a democratic black majority. government breaking back became a visiting professor at the university of cape town. he survive by his wife and his daughter a center on kind that it is admitted defeat and a presidential election and iroquois. i bought a car that leads to rooting coalition has conceded to rival you my new or c of to early result signal a shift to be sent to left. the run off took place off debate failed to secure an outright wind and elections last month across by them to raise the boat as more not
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from one to for their thousands of people on the streets to celebrate the victory of last, when candidate jump on the water see they were carrying the blue, white and red flags of the brought from party. let us see by says 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 required, but that 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 until 2020 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,
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the, in the doing door to see you said to time, look on me, you and a history school teacher. the political air to former president and a clinic during the fighter jose 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, but we will never have time for regression. that's why the country here is the country of freedom of a quality and for to in order why is considered an example in latin america, a stable country, not to mark just region. analysts say os is a victory,
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won't change the country's economic pass isn't. but if you get along, the road from 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 a democracy that continues to grow strong city. so we'll just see that once they've, you know, it's still a head here now does 0 taking street jobs to help the find me survive to dogs. conflict puts education on hold for millions of children. the time will tell you how sciences. so working through restore,
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kind of getting the welcome back. now, 100 to ring to have arrived in northern indonesia, hoping to make it further into se asia, but dangerous jennings, bike boats are expected to increase during the monsoon season. jessica washington reports now from refugee shelters and archer. in j indonesia. 19 year old mohammed on us is finally safe, but traumatized by the dangerous journey took to get here the mad at and 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 your escaping genocide in a native me in law and witnessing a military campaign of mexico rate and austin,
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they faced township and poverty in overcrowded refugee camps in brunswick, dash, almost $400.00 were hanging refugees, including a $170.00 children. arrived image 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 melisha through more than 200000 who can give refugees 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, but for him give her the cheese, take shelter on the beach, including many young children. they feel hot out of the hospital. my. they were suffering unlock, living on the sand. i cannot sleep here because they're always insects crawling into my ears. so i'm have lived at the site for more than a year to you and they show has been tele discussing with the local authorities with the government of indonesia at the central level to find
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a site which is small. wherever we can tell what closer we are, the refugees and not on this temporary basis. the new government says it is considering options. the problem over a 100 gigs of features is very different. intuition has not taught the fact that a few g and asylum seeker consumption law, those arrivals offer and given 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. the risk mohammed says he took for the measurement of his life and his sisters. now he's tormented by guilt and grief, as uh so i was wondering when i see other girls here that reminded me of her. i meant to add one and he says he failed in his responsibility to keep her safe. jessica washington to 0. a change in denisia to suit on where the conflict is. having done consequences for the education of an entire generation of children unit
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assesses more than $17000000.00 students are being forced out of school. in the 19 months are fighting between the army and the permanent treat record support forces to say. but morgan reports not from call to some have to stop working to help the families survive this classroom. it's home to henry the and her family. after a school became a displacement center. for those cling the fighting between the cities 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 late day and they, the guy 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 the school
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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. she says, despite some schools functioning normally and undermine none of her for school age, children has access to education like voices and the rest of the kids were good at school. they performed well, but we would display so when the our assess 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 route them 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
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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 displaced families are 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 that head office and this 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 in displacement camps and the money i earn helps my family with the expenses to dance governments as to thousands of children, have to into 3 jobs to support their families. though it lacks exact vickers. and while in states under army control, schools are functioning normally for the millions was affected by the fighting. the priority is to earn enough money to survive. the education of the children must wait until the conflict ends. whenever that will be. he but morgan onto the wrong
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on their mind while it's heading out from sheldon. yeah, to unicef country representative and suit and he says the children on getting the future. it is a this is a conflict zoar that's affecting every element of 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 and have 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. what's really a primary need if we're going to ensure that with new children's rights and 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 with water and 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 are across the road. and i've never seen anything
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like what we're seeing in the incident. and we're working to ensure that children are able to go to school if not in the classroom. then you know, terms was 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 that we do this with a holistic package. yes, there's family here. yes, there and yours offers a car, but we need to address all his needs together. now, scientist is united states so hoping for breakthrough in the efforts to return wasted to the waters of new york. despite growing more than a 100000000 of them, experts say they haven't yet reached the numbers needed to restore the population. chris and see me as this now. the volunteers looked for baby oysters, known as spat, measuring the progress of an ambitious project to re introduce the species into new
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york's harbor. 1234, and 5. the other ones i found only have like one or 2. so where are their babies go dna tab in the work of 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 spot, they're called, these 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, industrial pollution and over fishing have wiped them out. the 1000000000 moisture
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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 officers 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 brands 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 when these options are growing together, much like a coral reef, meaning that a thriving oyster population would be good news for all new yorkers. kristen salumi al jazeera new york braces back to the voters in new york, and that's it from
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a mix off dispute. so i'll be back in a couple of minutes with the hoff abused. if you've got a website, i'll do 0. don't. com. is the address out the 11 on what political power and diagnostic families often intertwine the jump. black somebody has dominated the bruce community for over a 100 years and has basic terry it is a civil political intrigue. just as the nation algebra was tells the story of full generations of political influence levels, political families,
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the jump elective as the on our which is 0 of the . ringback the once you reach this displacement cap and should be in so dense river and i'll state samuel homes of thought, it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the theme was hit on his leg, we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors say at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. those will have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escaped. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away
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from the village, a thing to veto with no one managing to reach safety. people who made it. here's the most of those left behind are the owner of the young, the elderly, and those injured in the rest of attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the launch is hundreds of rootkits from 11 in deep into israel. millions are forced to take shelter the other on the clock. this is out your life. and also coming up, make shift tens of flooded and food. supplies spoiled. heavy rain and play tide

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