tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 25, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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since the the hello, i'm about this and this is use our life and joe hop coming off in the next 16 minutes . mixture of tense, flooded and food supplies spoiled. heavy rain, high tides and cold weather sweep through thomson gaza bay loses bombed again just as often as of all our last one of its biggest attacks on israel. so far, human rights watch says it is very striking. the killed 3 journalist in southern lebanon last month was deliberate and most likely a waterfront plus on malcolm web by the shaft of its deceased gold mine. and this still phone side in south africa. there's no minus sign out of here. i've said down
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below. oh, there are on guns controlling hundreds of offices. no mine is not allowing them to leave announce on how much was spoilt is india have pulled up the biggest as a victory in australia. they wanted to buy a huge 295 runs with full matches still less to play the i'm going to be getting this news are in guys where for the past 416 days they is ready. military has been bought a parts of the strip causing extensive destruction and killing more than 44 fighters and palestinians. most of them women and children. many of those who have survived the relentless attacks faces severe fruit shortages because israel has restricted supplies from entering the strip and for 50 days,
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the season northern garza as completely cutoff humanitarian aid safe. the children says about a 130000 children younger than 10 years old. are trapped without access to food, water, or medicine in the north. no cold and rainy weather or is worsening. the struggle for palestinians tense and make shift shelters have been flooded, making them uninhabitable, a groups a warning that more than 1000000 palestinians don't have sufficient shelter to enjoy the winter. finally, luckily begins have coverage from dental butler in central garza the over night. rain has a drink that didn't count and your move to stadium and not being done for the palestinians filtering here, it's a sign of the typical nights that lie ahead and it's not the we were affected by the rain. our children were soaked, our clothes gone away and we have nothing to protect ourselves. just the tent. 11 people are sleeping on 2 mattresses. as the colder weather sits in families to
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start their day repairing their damage, then most people here have lost everything over the last year. for now, this is home is i meant to say from he or a tense. there's no sheets, shelter, or quotes for children. there's nothing, there's no life you on phase 90 percent of all the 2300000 people have been displaced off in multiple times. those who have managed to survive these really attacks are now hoping to survive the winter without proper shelter. people are vulnerable through infection and disease atlanta mission. now we left the north and survived the bombings we left off to the siege. but now the rain and cold killing us on it and i've been sick for 3 days. the value, i mean, it's very cold. the children have sick women was screaming, everything became torments, destruction,
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sickness and disease. every with the teens fell on us. these are all below means we don't know where to go or what to do. we a sick, we a sick and tired stop. the war stopped. this was one 3rd, this place palestinians took refuge in hospitals, the schools and public buildings. but the relentless is really bombardment has devastated gauze infrastructure and shoulders made of of plastic blankets and cardboard are the only protection of from the wind and rain. honey, my more i was just the guy from the central area of the gaza strip. how this time ok, of coverage. joining us for months of deluxe a hospital and dental bonnet. so as well as the ongoing is ready attacks which have been going on for such a long time over $400.00 days. now people and guys have to suffer through winter weather as well. the, the situation is cost for chris. we have been talking to carlos, daniel,
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especially those who are close to the shore. they're saying that their brain last are 10 so way there is no charge. there's no tens that they could rebuild or fix that tens that were diamond yesterday not in yesterday. it's been your brain that it was a little bit when the and we're still in the beginning of the winter. imagine the situation when the winter really kicks in. and it's not only the fact that there's no drop types or tends, but also the fact that the lack of food, we're kind of sitting time. and these are things that they could bear the secure one know for read to their children. also the facts of the lack of medical supplies and, and, and, and medical treatments where palestinians are unable to even find new medicine or as the medicine. because there has been no medical supplies, or tarps, or tents or even food entering the garbage trip in the past. couple of months and
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hemmed as well as we were mentioning before the course. the attacks are continuing . specifically in the north of the strip. just tell us what's been happening there . well, unfortunately, the situation is not any better in the northern parts of the gospel strip. where the is really forces continue to invade them to continue to impose this strict siege on the another and parts of the god, the support talking about because you get your body and beat news where the is where the forces are continuing to invade schools. and also they issued new evacuation orders asking policy news to evacuate from the northern parts through the law had been but we saw how the sinews, who made this out of their houses on their way to, to law had been, were targeted by the is there any forces and this is not the 1st time this incident happens. it's happened multiple times where the is where the forces targets people are on their way evacuating. and that's why a lot of the new time. and he chose to stay in their houses,
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even if they're trapped without any food watch or drinking water medicine or a they preferred to die under their houses. and that's what we saw as that, as there's no civil defense themes in the northern parts of the club, those trip, there are thousands of policy and use remain trapped under the rubber. the situation is very miserable on all levels on the foods. a situation on the hub situation and also on the humanitarian situation. and let me also remind you that command it's one the only hospital that specific aging in the another in gaza strip has been targeted multiple times the entrance, the rooftop, the water tanks of the hospital, which this is going to make the hospital collapse in the upcoming days and kind of like in general obama and thank you very much. indeed. balestreri in the far to say is where the attacks of killed at least is. $17400.00 children and gaza since october last year. that's one child killed every 30 minutes. thousands more have
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been injured out in need of support. agencies say around 50000 children a younger than 5 are going to need urgent treatment from malnutrition. by the end of the year at least $658000.00 children. i've been out of school since the start of the board. that was 15 months ago. that means they're missing out on the 2nd year of education. the number of unprotected offerings and gaza ranges between 17 and 18000 many on their own without family members and agencies say every day, 10 children lose one or both of their legs. thousands have lost lives and is ready . bombardments are soluble and is a communication specialist. unicef and she says that for the children of gaza, life is only getting worse. it is absolutely inconceivable that over a year into this war situation for children and joshua is seriously got only worse and worse. when we say that god is not safe, we don't mean that just literally,
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we're not just talking about the bombs and the bullets that to children and their families. we're also talking about some living conditions that pose a direct response to the lives of children in gaza. we're talking about the lack of access to health care, which is effectively a sense sentence for many, severely ill children and severely wounded children. i met one of those last month in most of the whole 11 year old board with u. p. s. we just learned a couple of days ago that he has passed because the doctors and mr. hospitals are unable to give the care that he needs so its not just about the booms and the bullets. it's about some living conditions or the next day or off. it's cold and gas, so it's rainy. it's windy, there's no adequate shells or there's no access to sufficient nutritious food. there's a high prevalence of diseases there. sewage, there's contaminated water. children don't have warm clothes,
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they don't have shoes. they walk around the sewage, there's debris shattered everywhere. so it is a highly dangerous environment for children in gone. so in every regard more than a year, inches, water and gaza, at least $200.00 historical sites have been destroyed or damaged. the great amadi mosque and guys of cities being partially reduced to rubble of cities ready ministry bombed it. last december. these pictures show guys us largest and oldest mosque in the heart of the city before its destruction. it was a place of worship digging back 5 thousands of years. now most of it lies in ruins . this is part of what write scripts call like cultural genocide being carried out by israel abraham all kelly. and here before, it's not from the site of the most as i am right now. standing inside, i remember most one of the most heritage and religious places in the gaza strip. it is nearly 1400 years old, racing back to the vision. fine era,
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it was originally built as a church, been converted into almost, you're in the islamic concourse. these were any fights or just of targeted this place and have turned it into trouble as we can clearly see onyx law, the f. 16 bombs, one of the many bomb dropped on this place, turned it into the visitation. historians say it is a cultural genocide. committed against these are, these are places, but these are what you mean ministry stays. it is, it has been used by me to send some groups as within the base. however, many human rights organizations claims that the destruction of such religious enter it gives you places, institution a violation of international law and the future generations will not be connected to their heritage. any more off or the is what the fights are. just have destroyed and level these places in the gaza strip by him. honey,
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i'll give you your northern gaza about his time. that'd be multiple is really starting some bailey southern. somebody in the past hour. the less than an hour before the latest strikes israel's and forced evacuation orders for people living in the area as well as targeting da here repeatedly during its defensive, more than $3700.00 people. most of them civilians are being killed since october last year. more than 1200000 people have been forced from their homes. well, those tries came off to one of his brothers biggest air attacks inside as well, since the conflict began as it was military and says at least $250.00 rockets were lost from loving them towards israel. on sunday, 10 people are said to be an injured. many of the rockets managed to evade the island during defense system, causing extensive damage across the israel, including 2 military installations. the some of the city of thom has been under relentless is really strikes for weeks on monday alone. at least 10 people were
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killed and dozens were injured. i'll just see it as a hush him toward the city shortly after the latest attacks. and here's this report . this is one of the main neighborhood soon, thought an ancient city with thousands of years of age. now, this used to be a residential area. see how things are after several others really strikes. go around and see how this city has been transformed into it was on several buildings around and destroyed. this is one of those buildings and c,
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charlie. so holy. the building is the building and hold the whole block. and the try block was the start because the houses in the far too much beside the building that was also a livable. just see here, everything is is full of debris. this is the towns mosque. and can see even the tricity lies in the garden headings. now, to another part of the street, it's a small other way. well, a building was destroyed and there's still a charge missing there. and they've been attempts to recover their bodies from the robbers. but given the fact that there's been several strikes on daily basis of emergency, some services aren't able to deal with multiple cases.
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this is where a child is missing. have been several people killed to you. several people killed in several multiple attacks on, on an entire neighborhood that you see is is now all of those buildings, this house i'm not sure if the people still in this area, if anyone still lives here because it's, it's probably all evil there, all the neighborhood salts the entire and the main road with the street is also partially destroyed. and out of 70000 people
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living here that probably all the 2003000 who are now mainly living in the western side of the city hash. and i just see it all by itself on your report by human rights watch was finding this very striking, southern 11 on the killed 3 journalism tobar was most likely the deliberate and a war crime reports also says is ready for says use the us ons. and the attack on the southern times of cost bear it talking to compound for dozens of journalists were staying and reporting on hostilities between is where the forces on has bought it, got killed a lebanese john was across on the shelf. well, how about the right to and we some custom, which is where is a senior crisis conflict and ons research or human rights while she's joining us now from barling. sir, thank you very much indeed for being with us. what makes this a possible war crime?
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yeah, well this is a shocking attack because there is another attack on journalists and civilian c and 11 on what is particularly awful about this attack. and what makes this a war crime, this is, there was no military activity in the area. we identified no military target, only civilians in this building. and in addition to that, the weapon that was used was a precision guided munitions. a bomb with a us produced a guidance k that makes it accurate, but there are several needles. so there's really no mistaking this target for this, this attack. when this was, when mr. tab was carried out, i understand that this process of collecting information for information and evidence is time consuming and can be very difficult. um, are you able to give us a price of how you managed to pull together the evidence to um for your report and process it? and so human rights watch spoke to a journalist and were at the scene in some day of the loaner of the compound or
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tried to establish who was there at the time. the circumstances of the striking, we also have visited the site to evaluate the damage to the structure and the other structures that were damaged by this friday. and also we're able to identify specific remnants that we could associate with a specific weapon so that we could know exactly how precise this attack was and how delivered it would have been. we also tried to understand physicality and the circumstances. one of the other things is that the journalists were in this area for over 3 weeks, making routine movements to the same area. all the while they heard is rarely drones, overhead indicating that this area could have also been under surveillance during this whole time. and this, this kind of information is what is really extremely important for us to help understand whether or not this attack was a, i was a more crime. and in the end, all of the information to collect data. let us to the conclusion that this is most
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likely a deliberate attack and apparent more. i'm on eastern less. so what do you do with the information and the report that you've pulled together not? well, this information is extremely important because it can be used in the future. prosecutions now 11 on is not currently subject to the restriction of the id on one of the things that we're calling on the, on the lebanese government to do is to urgently accept the court's jurisdiction to investigate serious crimes on its territory. which couldn't mean that there would be teacher prosecutions that include cases like these. and in addition to that, it's also important in the states like the united states who produces the guidance catch this for this website. and it was using this tie, suspended immediately. their transfer of arms to be is really fortunate in order to ensure that these kinds of attacks are less likely to happen. and also because us of visuals couldn't be complicit for work crimes in such as this attack. now you
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did mention the 11 on is not a signal treat to the international criminal court. the i c. c has of course issued arrest warnings for both benjamin netanyahu and you of deland falls. beach is ready, coalition and, and yet we have already seen countries. some of whom are signatures to the icbc saying that they're not going to uphold that. even if you are able to bring some sort of prosecution. what kind of confidence could you have and could other people have palestinians have and 11, these people have that the, that any case that was brought would actually be upheld and respected as well. what the most important is that even if there are states that are waiving any way of running their commitments. now the other states pressure those days to ensure that there is, there is a justice and there is a possibility for the i t c to taking the custody of these individuals and to eventually prosecute them. but this is not the only place for justice can be met out there. also, there's also the possibility of universal jurisdiction. some other states that have
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strong statutes that allow them to prosecute as other individuals who have committed crimes in other territories. this is also another habits, so it's, there's many other avenues for possible just as not just through the international criminal court. but in any case, it's important to know that, you know, sometimes justice for these kinds of crimes takes a long time. but what's most important use that states do not give up in their individual efforts to ensure that there is accountability. otherwise we risk the chance that these violations will repeated over and over again. as we marketing, they have, they have been particularly 11, which is where of human rights watch. we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed . g 75 minutes as amazing and actually to discuss both gas and 11. and we're going to go to hush them off the bottom now is joining us from fusion in a to the so the middle east, top of the agenda, what can we expect as it is indeed the rob we're expecting,
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but it says all far enough as of the g 7 to meet with the come to passed in the middle east, particularly the 5 minute says of cuts off sound, your baby idea egypt and the children. and the reason being that they are now going to listen to the secretary of state and to lincoln about the latest on that deal, about 11. and also the potential for us is by a, in gaza. and on this, the basically need the help from key players in the region particularly got taught and age is hong k mediators in gaza and also the saudis, on how to use political leverage 11, an unlikely to play a crucial role when it comes to the full architecture, which is going to be put into place once the seas buyers are going to be announced . now it's and who's going to have up because a, it's on the input ticket. that is pretty much a leading some of the efforts to come up with a deal for different reasons. it is
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a major contributor to the troops stationed. it's also 11 and part of the unit field mission. it says that it wants to be more committed to delivering a pin to it goes up, but they do understand that for that to happen, that needs to be a settlement that has to happen any time soon. so the meeting today is going to be very decisive according to some of the people that we've been talking to, and particularly when it comes to see whether the talks about the deal in lebanon is going to be in dallas any time soon off to now doing some of the ongoing differences between the lebanese and between the east varieties, and this is where the g 70 is going to be. instrumental does not pass laws, but how, whether it's commitments, but typically when it comes to financial assistance to the force tools and goals and 11, it's all going to be extremely important. and we were just talking about the international criminal court arrest ones, but that have been issued for benjamin. that's in yahoo and your government. i understand that everybody has confront those restaurants are going to be discuss,
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what can you tell us about that is definitely going to be discuss. that'd be expecting god press conference by the tale in minutes. i'll fight it up. as i'm telling you, a town in about a less than 2 hours from now here. wow, that would be true about the i c. c. a rest want. and the reason why the going to talk about it, because as you can see, it is creating some huge debate, particularly here in the european count, the content. we have seen the commission saying that the a you, a high representative will fight it up as joseph. whereas saying that no countries should choose and pick when it comes to laws, most laws that they have to be respected and implemented. and 2 days ago, the commission to live at the shop with the up to hungry, which said that you won't respect the routing. and when he invites benjamin that any i hope to travel to build up is. and this explains why that is the somebody's going to have to address the issue and come up with a consensus when it comes fully by how to remind all view is up to about because
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a lot signature read through the eyes is yeah. and therefore, they say they're not going to take that into account by how to say this is not what are the key divisive issues in these parts of the world about how to move forward. whether so respect about decision made by the i see customer of ours. thank you very much. indeed. the sort of, i guess, on support as of jail to form a prime is that you meant on kind of marching towards a slot of i to call for his release. these have to fortunately invested thousands of people ahead of a rally in the capital. a government sealed all parts of the city is something done, major roads, some mobile and internet services. so the suspended launch comes days before a special quoting economy is expected to be charged with television offensive. well, how does don't use not from is on the box was talking about in locked on the head of the photo test. what are people expecting there? so well in the gap or there and
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rubber band day, which is the trend safety of it's not in the bought a board and locked down. the protesters and dead powered things have already arrived on the outskirts of its normal. but the security forces have been using standard and age as well as tier guys to disperse the crowd. however, this is a very large group of protest does several tens of thousands. and what they're waiting for is now for the are the borders from the out. the problem visual, been traveling all the way from below just on fin broadband sparks of the bun job for them do it. i have on the outskirts of its summer, but after which day where the dead march towards the summer, but they renew behind me in the square. this is where they want to stay. just fitted. but the security forces including the police and the better military forces are going to stop them that armed with the short guns red. uh, do you guys uh,
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shows and of guards are trying to see uh, trying to ensure that the protesters are not able to come to islam, but now this predicted that being removing containers and all that goes and moving toward the saw bought. so now that on the outskirts of the city come up, we're talking about sizes of people on the march. they were also talking about as you were just mentioning, very large scale presence of 5 security forces. they pack us out, of course, as a got a struggling economy. it's getting funding from the international monetary fund or what kind of impact is all of this having on the economy. and of course, the daily lives of people as well. it does having a huge impact regard according to some of the experts this is costing focused on conservatively around $190000000000.00 group be that amounts to several $100000000.00 and beds. you mentioned the country is right now under the
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bed loud from the i met. plus the fact that the in dia mode the system from north to south, the may not daily arcadia, the roads have been blocked. disruptor transportation because the supply chain is badly affected. a bug is done relied on truck guys to their level of food essential items into the cities. the school is the card that nat geo mentioned the internet services are closed. so this is going to amount to a substantiated amount of money if this prolonged. now what the focused on derek and software said that they have facebook projects that they're not, they do not want violence or the constitution other right to come and protest in his law by your daughter data. on the other hand, there to, i'm going to stop them at every step tomorrow. thank you very much. indeed that's come on how to talking to us from this level, but i sorry for the weather is kind of to tell a lie. there is
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a split picture when it comes to the weather close south asia with logically settled conditions across the north of the region, but down in the south and very heavy rain to come. thanks with depression that's formed in the bay of bang goal that's going to sweep across into shore line cause that heavy rain eventually putting into tumble. now do we have good read warnings out here on wednesday for those thunder storms with very heavy rain. we could see some flooding from that for the north allows you settled picture with lots of hazy sunshine, but the fog and smoke issues a still a story across the cities in pockets down and in new delhi as india contends with the world, most police it at quality at the moment, so half of this quality expected for the rest of the week is much finer across places like the northeast of india. so some showers coming into that pool, a laundry, settle story for much of bangladesh. and it's looking more settled for china as we have to east asian out of the cold front, have blown through. we've had warnings out for
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a cold wave of some wintery weather across the north temperatures in the, in places like beijing and shanghai well below the average that trend continues across the korean peninsula. but it is going to get woman in tokyo as the rain pushes east on wednesday. still ahead on obviously that's seeking new shelter, thousands of photos to find safe dates off for a mass far sweeps through my nose. biggest slump. united nations report, engender violence, highlights the most dangerous place for women. we're going to have those details coming up on the test on the fall. ruben, i'm with him and as far as getting in charge of mine just so you know, i think details on the way the sports the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation for louis clay? anything you years that are you know,
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the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks to 1000000000 top corner in the international community to afford them protection, especially in areas that is what it has announced that to be completely safe with detailed coverage for getting to pay something dollars off for a drink more done, the threat of violence. it threatens their acts. as the lights, the spinning care from the heart of the story is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas. if you think schools phones and shelters the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the was you know, to 0 reminder of our top stories. these are the cold and rainy weather and gaza is worsening. dire living conditions for palestinians, high tides and storms of flooded makeshift shelters and tens caps on the sides coast, supporting food and supplies. that have a multiple is really sites and they would sell them to somebody in the past or less than an hour earlier. as earl had sent, forced evacuation orders for people living in the area, as well as talking to dr. repeatedly, during the defensive human rights watch this, find them. there's many sites on southern 11 on the killed c journalist last month was most likely delivered on the war across. it says israel's forces used you estimate on some of your time on the ton of space and sort of advocate 14 people
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have resurfaced from an illegal gold mine and still fun thing, including a 14 year old boy of these folks. parson says this proves the informal miners are trapped against a will, but just don't want to come out. stand off between the group and police has lasted for weeks, for the thought is blocking supplies of food and water to force them to the surface . well, knock on labs at the mine and so forth, and he's joining us not a live multiple of what's the charge of the situation, but it's of the will. the gold savings beneath us are about 2 to 3, killing me. it says down, say the mine soft strewn around the country side here. this is microsoft most the guy that deep. he doesn't know how many people are on the ground, but claims vary from about 400 to about 4000. now police have been stationed at the tops of these mountain shops for a couple of months now. and it was this mine shocked to see at the top of it. it's an open, gaping hole over the middle allowed any close to it. but i'm going to step aside
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and it was here where in the night those mine is came up to this uh face. and they said that they begun the exit exit from the maze of tunnels below the 66 days ago. almost a week ago, someone familiar with the tunnels that like he had told us that the to, to get away from the mining area. they would have been walking climbing and cooling, but between 10 and 20 kilometers, which would probably take days because it's extremely hot down there. some of the holes of a not right. and it causes very powerless some of these tunnels of collapse. others being flooded with water and the people that came out said that the um uh, gun was controlling the operation. done that on letting people leave and we're still hundreds of mine is below. oh you, they said on free to leave a man that came out here, man and an a child said that they, they've managed to make an escape. yep. i mean, this is a little bit confusing, isn't it? because we've just, as we've just been unfortunately placed upon the saying that because people have
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been able to get out. that's an indication nobody's being shopped against the rain, but they just don't want to leave. but at the same time, as you've just been talking about that are heavily on demand upon and guarding the miners, is that any sort of plan to get people out from underground or who the court has ordered that the author ortiz and the emergency services must bring people to this uh, 1st within an operation planned uh, an a contract or appointed more than a week ago to, uh, carry out a rescue operation of mine rescue experts. and they load a camera into the shaft. this being the size of the main stand off. it's just a few 100 meters from here. that's where this, this saga is being drawing out. over the course of weeks on friday, they dropped a camera down to savannah and we were told that that would the next stage of that rescue operation would involve lowering some equipment down to bring people up. but of course,
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if the people in charge that they wouldn't tell the people to come up and if they are indeed all, and then it's going to, we're going to be waiting to see how that is going to proceed. and if indeed anyone will come up or how the police going to and the emergency services, how gonna how's going to navigate that very complex situations and web and so forth . a mock, i'm thank you of all sizes that people are not sheltering and evacuation. camshaft or massive fire destroyed about a 5 isn't shante homes. in manila, the government has problems to help people rebuild the houses, but as barnaby lo reports from the capital, they've often lost homes several times as the city slums on the toner sleep vulnerable to fires. a tragedy twice over mark, john de la cruz had only recently lost his 3 month old daughter to pneumonia when a fire, lasting 8 hours destroyed his neighborhood. on sunday, he couldn't save his home for any of his belongings. he says, all he could think of was to give his daughter
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a proper burial. even if this evacuation shelton smells, at least people can still pay her. a final respects people who are struggling to come to terms with the, please, the destroyed much of their shanty communities say such a tragedy has struck them before for sale. so, villanueva, this is the 3rd time he's seen, a whole burn down. one of these is from what i can remember there been 8, for instance, if it's not on the other side of the neighborhood, it's on our side. it's like we take turns there's some say they're so used to fires, they rather stay close to their properties and start searing degree rather than wait for the government at more than 900 fires had been recorded in many of this year. and many of them occurred in communities like this. in fact, 7 months before a 1000 homes were destroyed on sunday, another fire tore through this area. fire department officials are investigating
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the cause. but say homes is shantey, towns are especially prone to fires because they are crowded together. more than half the time to places are sparked by faulty electrical wiring. dining i plus a good or so because of the sheer population does it the many people are using appliances at the same thing because to me they are poor. they, they sort through the go to reset the connections. this good. this was done overloaded. like to reset the network. in fact, we said they are prepared to be relocated by the government as long as they can stay near their work places. but until that's offered to them, they said they have no choice but to return. and just hope they won't see a repeat of the slightest spire barney below algebra manila, a march, which aims to bring an end to the killing of women and girls that taking place in kenya is capital the tax. so known as feminist side of the police. far tear gas to dispatch the crowds valley in novel, the ones the government to take urgent action against gender based violence. at
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least 97 when have been killed. and can you in the past 3 months? i know it's a basis of course, engender violence says the most dangerous place for women is at home about $51.00 fighters and women and goes around the world were killed last year by an intimate partner or a family member. that roughly equates to a 140 victims a day advocate recorded the highest number of cases with nearly 3 victims for every 100000 people. high rates for also seen in the americas with about 1.5 victims for every 100000 people. with the fort released for the international. dave, for the elimination of violence against women, shows an increase of $2300.00 victims compared to the year before. investigate to say the rise was largely because more data is not available. we're going to bring and she, to yonkers, she's headed alternative dispute resolution network. and she's a former ambassador for the national strategic plan on gender based finance and found massage. he's joining us from durban in south africa. thank you very much.
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indeed for being with us. it's one of the key elements of this report. if i understand correctly, is that the, the, the refuge, the safest place, one would assume for women and girls, the home is not at the place where they are most likely to be at risk from violence . what do we read into that as well? the, the people, the only charge that the fish know hold on until the been semester dangerous to them. and um, yeah so, so that is a part of what this page is. and i understand that a lot of this has got to do with the level of data that's being recorded, and that to some degree is influenced and the kinds of numbers that we're seeing with the numbers that we're seeing in this report. how does that in your estimation reflect the reality of the situation? i think i think that it's,
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it's probably with then we think because we did and i, that's a for example and say, show why it's causing domestic violence classes. and so that would be a significant amount of under 40, as because kind of the things feel actions and economic kids in measurement that complicates the situation. i think it is under reported. and so we, we probably don't know what the, what, what the politic stage the situation actually is. mm. do you instead of the ponder that, it's been hard generally to put together for us to fist x for from the sides. because there simply aren't, that many governments are collecting about what they would regard as reliable data . what does that suggest to us about the way the governments around the world regard found the side as well as the governments are starting to strategically look at improving. but the substances and the procedural
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work for the inside the teacher has just 5 reports on getting the best sided since specifically, the administration deficiencies with the criminal justice. and that has the med surgery, did reach me nations, which i think if, if i'm able to be activation, well, how the victims of domestic violence to get the protection of fees that they need, that that report is available for me to email to you, which i can do on this. thank you very much. i appreciate that. i mean, over historically, it is always been the case. regrettably that fine, there are tax on women and girls. there are some elements, some critics who would say that the responsibility for these acts lies with the women and girls themselves. now of course, were in the midst of the internet and the increase of, of social media is i'm just interested to know. to what extent do you think that social media plays
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a role in the way that attacks and women and girls are 1st of all perceived and secondly, dealt with it's. it's more historical the social media because when the girls are being attached to folk, it says, what is the, the victim which was the victim day, which is the big way we were victims. and we need to bring this black box has to take the wow tube chase is doing this. we, we, we are a watch, watch. what are they doing that? i think he thinks that the case, i think we need to use the language. all, you know, the story, he has the to the day to write the benefits changed. so i think we need to be having better conversations. i'm kind of taxes often. i'm not in the street, this whole thing. it's very interesting to get your thoughts on this. you know, you don't cover very grateful to you for being with us and i'll just do it. thank
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you very much. thank you so much to georgia now what size is a protest is gather? i've signed the part of the building to oppose the swearing and of a new government that demonstrate to say elections held last month were wrecked. they also accused moscow of attempting to keep the pro russian party george and dream in power. demonstrators of stay set and protests for weeks calling for new elections. the vote was seen as a referendum of efforts to join the european union. credit card has more of the process in georgia. a show of strength into placing the protest is gather ahead of the 1st section of george's new parliament. after october's elections, they say the rush of friendly, georgia and dream party led by prime minister iraqi cobra kits. a great, it's way to victory with the help of moscow. we are standing here today to protest against injustice to reclaim of voices, to restore human rights and a freedom, and to make this government here that they cannot manipulate
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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, they say election talk me read. and they all have legitimacy of georgia 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 with george and dreams victory. that seems unlikely. so your opinions has always been declared that so what's everything the georgia dream has done? mean, the recent mall says with these, the electoral reading is totally against the european integration. so the process is, is frozen. election officials confirmed georgian dreams when last month after partial
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recounts but observer groups of said violations such as ballad stuffing, voter intimidation, and bribery could have influence the outcome as 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 allegations. protesters here say they won't back down until they get a fair election for the car out to 0. the logistics company, da child size, is launching an independent investigation of chicago plain crashing and lithuania is airport audi monday. they are cross operated by the spanish airlines. swift air . is it a 2 story residential building to the capital build? this one crew member was killed and 3 others were injured, place a residence in the building were unharmed and the pilot also survived. essential rights candidate has admitted defeat and the presidential election in order to buy a bottle. delgado leads the routing coalition that he's conceited to arrive on the i'm gonna do or say of to add the results. signalled a shift to the center,
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left around off took place off to both, felt a secure and outright when in elections last month. our correspondence studies a boat as more from one to the day of thousands of people on the streets to celebrate the victory of left wing candidate dom underwater, c. they were carrying the blue white and red flags of the brought from party. that a cus is the new government has a very big challenge ahead of the whole by the hallway. they want more work for young people, access to housing and help support children. there's a lot 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 a period in which the country pass. progressive laws like same sex marriage, they legalize sanction of abortion,
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and may want to making you why one of the most liberal countries in the world the doing door to see you said to time lucca, me your and a history school teacher, the political air to former president and i 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. 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 2 and a quarter. why is considered an example in latin america?
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a stable country. you know, to mark just region analysts say post is a victory, won't change the country's economic back. this is about a pos deluxe. this the broad front polity has always stayed away from left just populist models like other countries in latin america. it's a policy that has come in is also associated 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 city. so we'll just see that once have you. so let's go ahead and i'll just say like to see on one of those, i'm not so we'll look to maintain the and deeply start to the asian champions. we count frame details coming up. next is
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the start of this part here, sauna, thank you very much. rob, well, we start with cricket and india have achieved the biggest victory as an australia, as a one. the 1st test by 295 runs, australia we're up against it's going in today for and starting the 2nd endings on 12 for free. they lost the 4th wicket early on. so i decided that sucks fooled with 89, but he failed to in just have sense and eventful man of the match. desperate to whom are the hosts were bold out for $238.00. the source of this august india lee,
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this is one to nothing was full mattress till today. this is a tough place to play execute then you will be put under pressure. but when you respond to pressure, that gives you a lot of confidence going further and you'll get here. so yeah, that is the biggest positive and you know, this is my 1st test when my son is also here. so i just had issues with my son and i don't remember this for to wait a little bit and they situations before it's the nitrous thing, professions for you, i lose some guidance i you know, the biggest challenge and the biggest um you know, the most important thing is how do you bounce back now what's, what's the next move? so that's what we've got to do this week. um, you know, clearly, well if the month is a lot to work on. so you know, the nice important thing is, is full test such as next. what when i'm on the 1st game and todd mine to stay and neither has ended and $11.00 draw at which it was a promising start for the 29 year old who joined from supporting and for to go marcus wash that, that put united, they had less than 2 minutes into the much are said, babson became
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a b as home side who are denied by a fantastic save by united. keep and do on on some how to come up. this is so from and then the last on my hutchinson efforts taking a deflection into the net to level things up. and that's how it finished the result means united domain and bought some half of the permitting of the 12 game each sub for the players in 3 days to try to cope with. we've been, we've everything, but we have 2 ways or we forget about the new idea and i think that's why i was here. i was brought here in the middle of the season and we tried to cope with, with the things that task that i used to do it. and the next year, the same stage we'll be here with the same problems or we start, nope, we risk a little bit. we suffered a little bit in the next. see if we will be better than it at this point. so we have to reschedule,
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we will be it's never for have offended then leave at the top to 8 points. we'll honda saw that score twice as a foot from 2 on down. so in a way, at both inside south on to leave a pool have now 110 of 12 lead games on the new manager on his last 6 up this way on the grid and the champion 6 on wednesday last season. even later on in the season that arsenal led by a bunch and said he came back so you know, if you face arsenal, city, chelsea and all these other teams that that telephone numbers grades yesterday as well. they're all able to win. so. ready many games in a row, so it's nice to have this position would be, are definitely tough gift, go to a, as in the solve the problem. he lies incredible on beats. and one has finally come to an end. the last $3.00 to $2.00 of highly each. the 1st to seize and 57 and leave matches last and 561 days. the champions have dropped down to 2nd 2 points
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address of i'll, it's a hot well christiano and i'll do that until has i'm know, so gear up for their asian champions league crash against category club and a lot of alpha it's defined will be all these aside that were busy training at the bait stadium home to be 2020 to walk ups opening much besides clash. they're late on monday as i'm not so look to maintain their on beach and buckled in the competition. a lot of alpha i had to go to pedro martinez says his sides aren't phase at the prospect of facing the 5 time by loan door when i just start to then to, to play the way we normally we play that is no marking special mark and i'm sure san is a fantastic play and an oil change for blowing particles in the war, but the color, the female film, so you see these photos to, to, to they have won the davis cup for the 2nd year running and it was well,
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number one, younique's center to get them over the line plus the panel before and say set the perfect way for center to round off season, which also saw him when 2 grandsons and the atp finals is the 5th time it to the have wanda davis, cuts off the trouts in 1976 and last year last year we won was the 1st time after 4070 and his boss was what i said the in the beginning of the, of the journey to the, to the play it is. we want to make the story and he's very easy to if we, if we can make it twice. i said in the next the happen right out there and i'm so proud about these being. jake weinberg k. rush the most yards in any nfl game for 14 years, the philadelphia eagles flash, the los angeles runs a running back over, please wash for the 255 yards,
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which was an eagle's records and the nice most in nfl history. he also had to touchstone, says the egos, $137.00 to $20.00, it was a 7th when in a row they continued to be runaway leaders in the m. s. c. it could even have it is so that their 1st to see the of the season was just of late, but as they want again, on sunday nights, the caps started the season with a franchise record 15 wins in a row. their season now stands at 17 and one also beaten the toronto raptors side drum and the sa plans, donovan, that mitchell had 26 points in the 120 two's the 100 and 8th victory. and that's what us both way far will have more for you for now. back to well, poseida, thank you very much indeed. and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes this morning. all the stories. don't forget the website. of course, obviously don't,
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