tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 25, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the people who've made it, here's the most of those left behind, are the vulnerable, 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 more i kyle, this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes makes shift tents flooded in spirit supplies, foils heavy, rain and cold weather make life even honda displaced palestinians in gauze though. is there any military strikes berries? southern silva just in the last hour, also making more threats for people to leave the homes of the palms. human rights
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horses and his rarely strikes the kill free douglas and stuff of 11 and last month was deliberate. most likely a will crime. plus a last chance to hammer up the walls. first sweetie on plastic pollution tool to hand global bonds are underway in south korea and in sport krishawna, rinaldo was targeting the knockout rounds of the asian champions late for now. those on us are taking on cuts herself her alpha in doha, needing a wind to guarantee their place in the last 60 the . so we'd be getting this news out in garza with for the past 416 days, use remote, she has from bonds at the strip causing expense of destruction and killing moving for people 1000 palestinians. most of them women and children,
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many who survived face of their food shows to is israel restricts a supplies into garza as much as also impose the seeds on the north of the strip for almost 50 days, the car enclosed mount t zones and dropping hundreds of thousands of people save the children and says around 130000 children under the age of 10, a traps the incandescent not fit for human survival. cold and wet weather is lessening, palestinians hardships, 10000 tents have been swept away by floods in the past 2 days. 8 out of 10. i'm usable. age groups, a warning, but more than 1000000 people doesn't have enough shelter to survive the winter. a correspondent, honey mackwood, begins coverage from general bala the over night. rain has a drench that didn't scam in your move to stadium and northern golf for the palestinians filtering here, it's a sign of the difficult nights that lie ahead. and then the we were affected by the
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rain, our children were soaked, our clothes got wet 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 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 tense, there's no sheets, shelter, or codes for children. there's nothing, there's no life you on phase 90 percent of da, 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 shoulder. people are vulnerable through infection and disease atlanta to show that we lift the north and survive the bombings we left off to the
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siege. but now the rain and cold killing us on it and i've been sick for 3 days. the been sure, i mean it's very cold. the children have sick women was screaming, everything became torment, destruction, sickness and disease. every weight. the 10s fell on us. these are all balloons. we don't know where to go or what to do. we is sick. we are sick and tired. stop the war stopped. this was one 3rd. this place palestinians took refuge in hospitals of schools and public buildings. but the relentless is really bombardment has devastated gauze infrastructure and shoulders made of of plastic blankets and cardboard, or the old protection of from the wind and rain. honey, my mother was just the guy from the central area of the gaza strip. how his time was staying with he was out of knolls and gone. so in his radiance, henry fun has drunk a building in the west of gauze as 50 men can be seen carrying many of the injured
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towards schools, his wasting to ferry them, to a nearby hospital. a reports of at least 3 people having been killed and several more wounded. that's brand reasonable, rude. she's a 20 table palestinian who's been displaced 14 times since the war on guns up began . she was a witness to the destruction from rafa to han, eunice and now and they're all paula, where she is joining us from. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to his head on out. is there a reset? being displaced, 14 times is unimaginable. for most of us, can you explain to us, was his his like yeah, the sway this place is like leaving everything behind you and just looking for far tomorrow without thinking about anything. i mean, uh when you,
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when you have to displaced and you have and you have to leave everything behind you without thinking uh, just to, to find another safe place. but as you know here and because uh uh there is no safe places. and there is no yellow nations here in regards. uh um, because this is like a dangerous is doing. but did this place is like posting uh someone to leave uh their homes and their memories and everything. so displacement isn't an easy thing to make or to, to like displace $414.00 time you are talking about changing the houses and the leaving every
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thing for 14 times for less than one year. this is something good addict unless you know you say you leave everything behind is the thing that you do. make sure that you take with you every time you are forced to leave as well. uh you have to know the i lost my house on the 9th of october. uh without any warning. and for someone like me, i left everything in the beginning, of course. so every time we leave, i'm this place or something or somewhere new. we don't care about what we carry and luxury wrong with us because we already lost our home and our house uh, in the beginning of for so yeah. need we can give everything behind the song. think
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so hard. a reason we're watching the pictures of, of you in various places around gauze, the faces of you and purchase items on that. you have also taken, we can see some of the destruction in the background. can you describe for us what you have been witnessing all across the gaza strip, but particularly rougher and con eunice and faces that you weren't quite recently? yeah. are as a witness for this genocide? uh, for the 1st year. uh to know of course, i just wanna say the everything cabins for no reason. okay. i'm kidding. the will of losing your friend. say good bye for your family that they already the is that to it isn't something
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easy on the as you can see the, the slightly strikes of are like they target to be voted for no reason. and they said like a, they are dangerous people. but you know that they just killing every one that they hear and because uh for the, for no reason. so this is, this is not just a lot of this is actually on the side or gina son. so he will he and because the are suffering from everything. so yeah, the suffering isn't here and it goes up. yeah, the suffering is extraordinary. and yet you a pass a very with you'll university studies you are in the 3rd year of your studies. how are you managing to do that?
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was the, at the beginning of this was, so how to that to, that's my do cation a. so because a for the to know we are learning the from the online courses, this is so hard as you know, that there is no electricity here and it has and there is no why fi? i am talking to, uh, my, my e 7. and i don't have electricity, i am lighting by my by my, for me, um there is no wi fi so we can charge and recount a study in our comfort and yeah, everything tiers. so how are very grateful to you reason for taking the time to join us for using up the scans, electricity, and how that you have to talk to us to bring some of your stories to our screen so
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that people can get a better idea of just how difficult it is living in gauze it today, resa, but i read many thanks. indeed, the policy angles or as you say is way the attacks have killed at least $17400.00 children and gaza since october last year. that's one child killed every few minutes. thousands more have been injured and are in need of support. agencies say around $50000.00 children younger than 5 will need urgent treatment for mel nutrition. by the end of the yeah. at least 658000 children, renounce of schools and the stones of the war. and now missing out on a 2nd. yeah. of education. the number of orphans in gauze are ranges between 17 and 18000. many are on their own without any family members and agencies they every day . 10 children, news, one,
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all 5 of the legs was audio ball and this is communication specialist, the unicef. she says that for the children of garza life is only guessing less. it is absolutely inconceivable that over a year into this war situation for children and gone. so if there's the got only worse and worse when we say that god is not safe, we don't mean that just literally, we're not just talking about the bombs and the bullets that kills 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 accept sentence for many, severely ill children and severely wounded children. i met one of those last month in most of the whole 11 year reward. would you pay me a we just learned a couple of days ago that is past because the doctors and most are hospitals are
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unable to give the care that he needs. so it's not just about the booms and the bullets, it's about the living conditions or the elect, their office holding gas. so it's really, it's wendy. 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, 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. oh, more than a year into as well as war on goals or at least 200 historical sites have been destroyed or damaged the great tomorrow. a most good can also city has been partially reduced to rubble of these very remote t boned it last december. these pictures have gone as large as an oldest mosque in the house of the city before its destruction was a place of worship facing by thousands of years. now most of it lies in billings as
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is possible, right? scripts, cool, a cultural genocide being carried out by as well. abraham l holly reports now from the size of that most as i am right now, standing inside of them are most one of the most heritage and religious. the place is in the gaza strip. it is nearly 1400 years old, racing back to the vision. fine era. 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 in place and have turned that into rubble. 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 the places, but these are what you mean, ministry stays, it is it has been used by medicine, some groups as within the base. however,
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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 offer the is really fights or just have destroyed and level these places in the gaza strip. behind me, i'll give your northern garza by this time. well, who is really strikes of hit by with southern sub and the last our off to threats for residence to leave da here has been repeatedly told to advise rarely attacks in the past several hours. well, them $3700.00 people and none of them, most of them civilians have been killed since october last of last year. old and 1200000 have been forced from the homes. then the honda has moved from barret
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for more than 48 hours after this attack. the search is continuing for those who are missing. this was one of the biggest is really strikes to date on central baby boot. this pile of rubble is all that remains of an 8 story building. in one of the most densely populated neighborhoods of the lebanese capital. matter is still in shock. he woke up to the sound of the explosion several kilometers away. only to find out that his father and grandmother were among those killed and the what's in the home i skimmed, although my father was still alive when they pulled him out of the rubble. i thought he told the civil defense volunteers before he died. to save my brother, but it was in another room. thank god my brother was saved and then i don't know why these radius did this. they destroyed everything is up to sound the set. then the home of matt, here's parents is next to a building that according to is really media was where
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a high ranking has the official was staying, but dozens of people were killed. and the area is considered far from the conflict zones, as well as escalation is entering. it's 3rd month, every day, it's bombing campaign kills more people and destroys more lives. it's already forced 1200000 lebanese from their home. an end to this war can come soon enough for a country already struggling with an economic collapse every few hours. this happens is really war. planes destroyed buildings and baby southern suburb. this may no longer be about the grading as well as military capabilities, but punishing a population seen by as well as supporting the group. most of the time people are given advance notice to evacuate, but for many, this doesn't change. their reality is i hope i got other bear with me. i live 23 was 19822006. and this one and this is the most difficult,
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will that destroying everything. it's a scorched earth policy. hezbollah to is negotiating under fire. it has increased its rockets and messiah across the border attacks on as well. we came up to tel aviv. it's an attempt to restore the parents on the ground. it's fighters have been slowing down the advance of his way the troops, the exchange of fire is escalating. while there is talk of a possible ceasefire deal. it's not the 1st time there's been some optimism, but at the same time, there are threats to expand a tax center for their interest either. they don't to this of 11. he says you have time has been on the relentless is ready bombardment for weeks. on monday, at least 12 people were killed and thousands moved. wounded. all the harsh them toward the city showed the off to the latest attacks. this is one of the main neighborhood soon, thought an ancient city with thousands of years of age.
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now, this used to be a residential area. see how things are after several of these 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, charlie, it's the holy, the building. it's the building and hold the whole block and the try block was destroyed because the houses in the far too much beside the building that was also a livable. just see here,
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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. so small out of the way where a building was destroyed and the still a char missing there. and they've been attempts to recover the bodies from the rubble. but given the fact that they've been several strikes on daily basis of emergency, some services aren't able to deal with multiple cases. and this is where a child is missing. they've been several people killed to several people killed in several multiple attacks on,
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on an entire neighborhood that you see is there's no trouble 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 livable they're all the neighborhoods also entire and the main road with the street is also partially destroyed. and out of 70000 people living here. the probably all the 2003000 who are now mainly living in the western side of the city. i hush them. i just see it all by itself in
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a new report by human rights watch says funds is riley strike on southern lebanon that killed 3 john left in october was most likely deliver it under war crime proposals. i says it's rarely forces use us alms in the attack on the southern town of has via it talk to the compound with dozens of journalists, was tang and reporting on hostilities between his ready forces and hezbollah. it's hot, cold, lebanese journalist, gus on niger mohammed red, and it was um cas them, which is wherever the senior crisis conflicts and research what human rights watch . he says, the attack is of terrible mug on israel and the united states. is this a shocking attack is there is another attack on journalists and civilians and love it on and what is particularly awful about this attack. and what makes this a war crime, just as there was no military activity in the area, we identified no military target either only civilians in this building. and in
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addition to that, the weapon that was used was a precision guided munitions. a bomb with pay us produce a guidance k that makes it accurate within several native. so there's really no mistaking this target for this, this attack. when this was, when does the tap is carried out? human rights watch spoke to a journalist and we're at the scene, including the owner of the compound or tried to establish who was there at the time the circumstances of the strikes. we also have visited the site. i still evaluate the damage to the structure and the other structures that were damaged by this friday, and also were able to identify specific remnants that we could associated with this specific weapon so that we can know exactly how precise visits half was and how deliberate it would have been we also tried to understand that you're telling the circumstances, one of the other things is that the journalists were in this, this area for over 3 weeks, making routine movements to the same area. all the while they've heard is ran. we
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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, uh, was a work crime. and in the end, all of the information be collected, let us to the conclusion that this was most likely a deliberate attack and apparent work. i'm on eastern unless the in south africa, 14 people including a 14 year old boy, we suffers from an illegal gold mine and still fontaine in northwest provence. a police spokesman said, this proves the informal line is not trumped against the will, but just want to come out the sound of between the group and police has lots of for weeks, little far as he's blocking supplies of food, alyssa, to force them to the surface well,
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here's what we know so far about in the minus the situation. the binding goal bind consist of several shops that defend move in to kilometers below ground, also shops and as of tunnels, as thoughts, some have collapsed or flooded. says the mine was closed in the 19 ninety's, new ones may have been built hundreds or possibly thousands of on authorized mine is a working in them. but it's not known exactly where police have been stationed at the top of the shops in recent months to block food awards, supplies, and to force the mind as to the surface court ruling so far as he should help those willing and able to come up. but all the games are reported to be preventing some from doing so. welcome web has moved from still fontaine of the gold seems here between 2 and 3 kilometers below us. we don't know how many people are still on the ground. but estimates vary from about 400 to about 4000. they access the labrenz if total is below through dozens of this use mine shops which is strewn
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around the countryside here and that labyrinth of tunnels. since the industrial operates is of left, some of them have collapsed up. is it become flooded? you know, if there is no mine is the new ones. please have been stationed in recent months at the top of the shaft in a crack down as one a couple of minutes to put it to smoke out. the mine is below and it's from this shop just over here. this is price was we're allowed to, to get to the mine and it's from here that several minus came out in the night. they said they've begun that jenny, 6 days before. they said that the gang members who control the operation down below . and the last thing people lease, they've made an escape and cold days through. now it's autos climbing, walking and squeezing through gaps to try and get to the surface. here he said, conditions below a bad that some people have died and they said that the food supplies the, the last food supplies that were lowered about 10 days ago to show off just
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a couple of 100 meters from here. were taken over by the gods. who was supervising the operation and the prices of food become extremely high that the hundreds of minors were only being sold scraps, which they have to pay in gold. they've mind malcolm web address. there are still one site in south africa, attempts to agree what could be the world's 1st treaty aimed at covering plastic pollution of filtering. as you and me thing in south korea. divisions amongst delegates from a $175.00 countries meeting for the 5th and possibly last time and boost on on the money negotiations. country suffering, the west effects of plastic pollution, a pushing for deal. petra chemical produces like china and found your baby on plastic waste. none is without reducing production. when he went, environment agency was that if no action was taken, the amount of plastic entering an environment annually could double by 2040. we are
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here today because the last, the pollution is not just an outside nonsense, but an ocean. and you see the threats to echo systems, economies on to my account. the magnitude of the crisis is evident, underscore the origin. see of our mission was there was environment as the net cloud takes a look. now the global picture of plastics use the plastic was invented way back in 1900. and there are pools, many 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 every day. plastics like coffee cup, like food packages, water bottles, electronic that is causing a blights on our planet from the highest mountain ization and see the world
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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 online are negatively r ations. a recent study suggests that between one and 2000000 tons of plastic into the oceans annually, it's off in marine creatures that bear the brunt 700 different marine species, and known to be affected by plastic, every through ingestion or entanglement. plastic items that enter the ocean, take many years to decompose. 20 is for a plastic bag, for $150.00 is for plastic, buffle and 600 years. for plastic fishing nets. often these items are broken
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down into microscopic particles known as micro plastic. 94 percent of the plastic in the oceans 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, 3 to or the purchases for a tracy to limits and ultimately drastically reduce the amount of plastic being produced. but a huge push back from petra states and from plastics. manufacturers. you won't the focus to be on waste management rather than coughing plastics production so that has hair on alex's era. closing in the own practice, someone's capital, thousands of supports as of jails. former prime is a m on con. so that is showing a final cool of defiance under united nations, of course,
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on gen divided as highlights the most dangerous place for women. plus all those for kings went to india's practices in australia, as far as they had with reaction from across the it had low that it was not in south america and is a very wet outlook for much of the constant. we've got a number of weather systems bringing it some very wet weather to places will start in the very south. we can see when, when the weather sweeping into the south of chile, it's little bit dryer up in the north temperature and santiago where we expect it to be. and now the system is bringing some severe storms to the likes of uruguay eventually into southern parts of brazil. now ahead of that, we've got a lot of heat for places like power y moving into eastern areas of brazil,
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and we'll see that war k coughing rios from wednesday. we've got a heat wave conditions here. expected through to friday was 41 degrees celsius on thursday to the north of that is also very hard to cause northern parts of brazil, but still a very wet picture here with big bus of rain extending up into places like ecuador, as well as columbia. now the rain continues to form cause southern pots, essentially, america, and the scenario is across the carrier being, we have got some warnings out. so he's been yoga with heavy rain to come for the dominican republic. jamaica has got some warnings as well for those thunder storms . and you can see the rain picking up for the tufts and k cause islands on choose day with more rain to come for him to rush here as well. the hundreds of palestine solidarity protests escaped to them square to let their voices heard. since the protest band has been in place,
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i just want to speak out against the genocide. they also protested against racism is lemar phobia. heard in parliament in response to a pull additions have described this anti semitism during last week's football riots. the leader of the fall rights freedom party wants to withdraw passports of dutch people from american descent. he claims a tech is where in the science and kicked them out of the country. we should stop ignoring our problems with immigration, on problems as americans, our problems this a lot. while the government in the hay is trying to limit the democratic rights they, i'm here to define a protest that they say we need to speak out against the genocide in god. after allowing them to protest for our police started to detain more than $200.00 demonstrate as well by one the
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the 3rd annual watching out is there a has reminder about top stories this. our cold and wet weather in gauze was west named the living conditions of palestinians. high tides and stones are flooded, makes of shelters, and tend to count on the south coast. spoiling food supplies is where the strikes have had service itself in the swamp up just in the last hour, optimal threats for residents to leave. da here has been a piece of they talk if i is really a tax on monday and human rights watch, those funds is really striking. southern 11 on the killed 3 john last last month was most likely deliver it under war crime. that says it's house phone says use us made arms and the attack on the town has the buyer is already in boston,
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as the united nation says that as well. as moving forwards on a cx, 5 deal with high school and, and has brought 11 dining down on total forces that the as really cabinet is expected to discuss the agreement soon. as we all the moving follow the on these font the they said the many times you know, our board was very clear, which is to push these bottom no say all very tiny debo a. we haven't finalized it, but we all moving forward. i believe i assume that the cabinet will meet the today or tomorrow to discuss it a and a i think valasics important what will happen after that, the feasible i will not be allowed to come back to the fence and we will do whatever the method survey to go into it, we learned the lesson, it's from 2006 to a spring in your day. now she's an adult damien capital of mine because he's right . a government has bonded to 0 from forcing in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. so know what more are you hearing about this us propose ceasefire?
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laura, we know that these are in the cabinet is going to meet on tuesday tomorrow to discuss and vote on this plan. and basically what it is is what has been on the table all along a 60 day cease fire and which is will gradually withdraws back to the borders of israel and leaves those southern 11 on towns that it has really puzzled and leveled in many cases. now the lectures, if you will, that i've been holding off this agreement, have to do with is really expectations. first, they wanted to ensure that his below would be disarmed and that has proven almost impossible to get agreement on. so they want the presentation of you on security council, 17 o one flushing his beloved north of the lease on the river, but with us guarantee. so there was an agreement, according to his rarely reports in the past 24 hours on setting up
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a committee of 5 members headed by the united states, including france, which israel had initially objected to. and that those countries would monitor the implementation of that resolution would monitor the compliance of 11 on and his below would that resolution that has below wouldn't be operating south of the funding. you wouldn't be re arming. and really, these rarely is have spent a lot of time negotiating with the u. s. on what kind of guarantees of what kind of leeway it would they would get in order to stop the war. and that includes the re, a request by these released to also have a free hand to strike up his beloved targets. if the so deemed that his valor is rearming, are moving back or moving south of the lease on the that is a condition that the lebanese government has rejected in the past. and it is not expected to be part of the agreement. but with all of that pressure mounting up in
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terms of the public pressure, ordinary is where he is wanting to reach that cease fire wanting these strikes of rockets on northern communities and his real until of even the larger tel aviv area up to stop. it seems that within 24 hours there will be a vote up by these really governments on the, the agreement account and that perhaps in the coming of 24 to 48 hours, we might see a ceasefire in place in 11. i know many thanks for the update nor day during because that from a my now foreign ministers from the way of leading economies all amazing. and actually the g seven's agend during periods, conflicts in the middle east on the war in ukraine, also on the list as how donald trump's re election was us president could affect international policies and alliances. shamella bod joins us now from few g in italy and hash them it time for him is there's just hold how the press conference,
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the. what do you have to say of the very interesting uh, details about the, the discussion which is underway here up to g, y, the jews, a 70. and then it says appointed up at the meeting along with middle eastern counts of bots, but particularly from catawba, saudi arabia, jordan and egypt off the italian uh minnesota. following up as antonio tell you id about the chances for a d 11 in of guys. and basically he said that his optimistic about the chance for the deal soon to be analysed 11. but he's not optimistic about a deal to be made any time soon in gaza. and when you about the huge difficulties around about putting together and not only the differences between how much and also a and is right. however,
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you said something also very important about the security architecture which is now being put into place. once the water is over. he said that to you today is inviting pharmacy. it presents by mode. i best to come here to rome to talk about palestinian authority taking over gaza and that the audience are ready to send the caller the navy, which is a police force here in a tele to be deployed in gaza. so they've got some into talking about the details of the forceful and gaza and 11. and i have to remind our viewers that of the stage as well as we speak the yeah. to agree on that by the end. but they hope that that could be conducive to and the mountains that could push light to for, for an agreement. also as far as goes, is concerned that you tell you is we may commit to, they say, because the major contribute to the unit fit for space 11 and they would like to see it's a d a no,
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it's any time soon that they are going to be very engaged when it comes to pushing for a deal. what happens next off to the deal, and particularly when it comes to the contributions that the g 7 is going to make, particularly when it comes to reconstruction. and the training of the police force they say is going to take over in gaza. and he as hot as far as he's concerned, the g 7 is of the view that time i should have no future in gaza. and the time for me is he made some comments and a hash him about the i c. c. arrest warrants that were through last week. he said that they would like to be united when it comes to the i c c, arrest above. and then i asked him a question about what does that mean when we know that, for example, it tells me is not all the same page with the wise which has dismissed the i. c, c, arrest warrant as outrages as i said to him,
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but still tell you i need it is why the prime minister netanyahu flight to rome, what do you arrest him? who was very evasive in his and, and he said that we would have to work all the details of this is the political issue. uh huh. we have to see how we move forward. and on this particular issue load i of the ice, you see a rest compartment. the for example is divided. you have hungry, we say no, we will not implement the routing, friends and many other countries say we would have to implemented the hired representative for the a. you just provide a set that we should not choose on pick. we have to implement the low and the low is the low, but you know, when the you itself and many of the key players say that we would implement the role, the ruling does not necessarily mean that they are going to invest us in. yeah. how if, if lies to you, or if they say, this is a new, extremely sensitive and delicate issue that has the potential to create a massive political crisis in europe. and this explains why they are really the
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talking about very generic. and so saying that we would like to implement the building without getting into the specifics of that particular issue. ultimately as you 7 understand, that the does not really have huge political leverage. and that's one of the key players of the g 7 h. as in united states of america, which is not signatory to the statute on that for the american say the i see our best buy is none of our business. okay. how strong joining is that from fusion at the g 7 meeting initially? many thanks. i the progress on suppose as of jailed, full of prime is and wrong kind of marching towards this. i'm about to close to his release police. if it pulls the rest of thousands of heads verbally in the castle, governments of sealed off parts of the city and shut down. major bates. some of the bottom incidents services have been suspended. in march comes days before a special court hearing westcan is expected to be charged with terrorism, offensive to high that reports from his level by tens of thousands of security for
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this person and including the regular police forces who have also come from other provinces have been brought to islam abroad and on the outskirts of its i'm about, along with about a military forces to stop the support of the former prime minister. i am ron kon, from marching on the city. it is an unprecedented development because there are tens of thousands of security boards. this person has to prevent de la judge, who said that they'd really be a peaceful mock. however, we have report that via guys sending has been used. and in some cases, even stunned in there, they've been new to the driver despite the dogs. but this is a determined crowd which wants to come to this point behind me, which are known as this. where are the buckets on a board in prime minister? and we're on con, has already said that the product short continue and goes, projectors are determined to come to his normal bod. so most people and buckets on
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watching. no, they need to see that there is no wind and they're hoping that size, it can be the dog. what does that lead to a complete loss down all the progress on the capital p. highways as well as affected the transport, public transport for the glory, internet services that goes. and everybody is hoping that this strikes, it can be thought politically. rather than using the option of ports come out of how you did all your data, all. it's not my bod to a more savings and the killing of women and girls has taken place in kenya's capital. please 5, take us to discuss crowns running, and i very be. they want the governments take urgent action against gender based upon at least 97 women have been killed in kenya. in the past 3 months. lee, united nations are pulls on gender violence as the most dangerous place for women is at home. around $51000.00 women and girls around the wells are killed last year
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by a partner or family member. that's around a $140.00 victims every day. i forget recorded the highest number of cases and every 3 victims for every 100000 people. high rates rules i see in the americas with around 1.5 victims to every 1. 100000 reports released for the in special day for the elimination of violence against women, shows an increase of $2300.00 victims compared to the year before. investigate se devises, largely because more data is now available. gene a young cat has worked extensively in the legal profession in south africa to address sexual and domestic violence just as a spotlight needs to move from victims to proper traces. and they said it's, it's probably worse than we think because we do know that the boys often say show why is causing domestic violence classes. and so that would be a significant amount of under for c as because all kinds of things. few
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questions and economic here in michigan that complicates the situation as a i think it is under reported. and so we, we probably don't know what the, what was the political situation actually is we have to testify to says, what is the victim which was victim game, which is the way we was the victim. and we need to bring this plus tax on the tip taken. wow. does take, so seeing this we, we, we are a what, what, what are they doing that? and i think he thinks that this is the case. so i think we need to use the language all of the society has to be to rather than to change it. so i think we need to be having the best conversations i'm pick. chase is often anonymous through this whole thing the far right pro russia kinds of that has one.
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the 1st round of romania is presidential elections. kind of in georgia skew has the 5, the polls and surprise the political establishment. now go into a runoff in december 20 on to the reports. so unknown is kelly and your desk through the news crews didn't even film him, costing his vote any his team did pay us to another quarter, but he is known on tech talking to the independent file. right. candidate who captured 23 percent of the vote went virals with his messages. courtney for an end to aid for ukraine. the skepticism about romania is need to memberships are viewed by more than 3000000 people. august. what on the economic and security and post on the menu, people for 35 years turned into in security for the political policies. the remaining people cried piece and they cried out loud. are also surprised by the result is prime minister most so to a lack of he's shapes, remaining politics for more than 3 decades volts predicted a comfortable wind for the left, his candidate to run on
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a promise of stability. but he's now out of the race. second place went to elaine and less scone form a journalist, and head of the center. right opposition party. she's advocating for systemic reforms. the rule of flu and environmental sustained a bit as yeah. but it's mounting installation and the war and neighboring ukraine, the worry romanians most admit they know little about to jessica. but say that when a will have the what caught out, it was like, you know, whoever is going to wait and we have a lot to fix. agriculture on the industry are in bad shape. everything's going downhill. which is like the luck we hope for something new, at least to have running water and sewage. and i will get you one of those rushes says he's also unknown to them. but alice say any possible interference will be investigated for her or for it. these will be looking more closely at the structure of the vote of the case. there were any kind of artificial waves being created. yeah, the still kind of course, if there's any financing involved in how,
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because such on such an online revolution, if i can call it is randy according to that the next round will take place on december, the 8th child, the end of this, i'll just here sort of has head on out this era oldest quote on christie on. rinaldo is all nonsense, fema aiming to maintain that beats installed in the asian champions league the the
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to the knock at rounds of the asian champions league and also taking on cots. our results are off of the countries obeyed stadiums. it was a venue that hosted the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the saudi pro lakeside are and beaten the competition, the season, and a window will put them through to the last 16 or off or 6th in the standings with the top is progressing to the next round. it's just 1st of november to to player the way we normally replace that is no marketing special marketing i'm sure down is a fantastic player and an oil change for blowing possible indoor but the collective team of all know, so you see these photos in manchester, city manager pub cordial as far as he's learning from the clubs poor, run a form, but doesn't see the need for big changes. city go into tuesdays,
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a champions league game against that side. fire. no word having lost their last 5 games. it's the worst series of results cordial has gone through during his managerial career. he looking for his you in a going or when we are winning a lot a lot the lot always i was thinking these to show pass and right now just to show the best. so life net, nothing anything. is it or not? so you were a moment that we have started when again we were winning a lot of games. i was thinking we're going to lose games. he's unusual. yeah. right . there's always been a point in time where we speak to the team. and so some people want to say, uh, well, the expectations are, well, we need to do a change that's i think, normal. so whenever we have a great season that happens also. so you know, we already had that conversation, but that's what was already way before. so i don't thing at this moment in time we need another 100 fresh lever pull striker mohammad sol as says he is disappointed
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not to have received a new contracts offer from the family leaders on sunday he scored twice and this we 2 away when at southampton, gibson has 12 goals and all competitions. 5 is out of contract at the end of the season. next step, it's round madrid and the champions leak on wednesday, the round me to read forward vinicius junior is out of that game. he suffered a hamstring injuries. are in rouse 3 know when overlooked on us and the spanish leave on sunday, madrid, our 18th and the 36 team champions lead table to and you have achieved their biggest ever victory in australia as they won the 1st test by 295 runs australia were up against it to going in today for in hers, starting their 2nd endings on 12 for 3, they lost a 4th week it early on. travis had top scores with $89.00,
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but he felt indian captain and eventful man of the match in jasper blue, right? those were eventually bold out for $238.00 san diego, one off, and the series with for a match is still to play. the 2nd test is a day night game in adelaide. this is a tough place to please take your time. you will be put under pressure. but when you respond to a 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 as i've said it should with my son . and i don't remember this for the way little bit and they situations before it's a 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 of to mark as a lot to work on. so, you know, the most important thing is, is full test such as next on it. we have won tennis is davis comp for the 2nd year
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running. it was world number one younique's center to get them over the line by beating the hell on a freaks for in a straight. that perfect way for centers. he round off the season, which also saw him when 2 grand slams and the atp finals. it's the 3rd time. italy have won the davis cup after tribes in 1976 and last year last year we won was the 1st time up there for the 70. and as by was what i said the in the beginning of the, of the journey to the, to the play it is, we want to make these 3 and he's very easy pay if we, if we can make it twice. i said in the next the pipe in the right out there, and i'm so proud about these beam sake. one barkley rush the most yards in any nfl game for 14 years as the philadelphia eagles, b b l. a rams running back. barkley, rush for $255.00 yards, which was an eagle's record. the noise most an nfl history. he also had to touch
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downs as equals 13720. it was their 7th when in a row. their top of the m f. c. and just like when people tell you you aren't good enough and you got to block it out and put your head down and work. and it's the same situation here because i think what's gonna happen and obviously, and wait was what i told our team after. as you know, everyone's going to be calling you the media is going to be telling you how good you're out of the fans. going to be telling you how good you are, that all doesn't matter. and you know, all that matters is that we go back to work on the cleveland cavaliers have maintained their perfect home record in the n b a. they beat the toronto raptors to make it a perfect time on their home, quite happily, restarting the season with a franchise record straight when they're only last so far. the season change at the boston celtics. that is all a sport for now back to you. all right, we'll see later thanks very much. and that's it for me, laura kyle: full. this,
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