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to his hosting its 10 toward certain date, on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the negotiating on the far multiple strikes across lebanon, as well as you in a box. so that confirms the spot towards moving forward. the kind of them, or carl, this is alan's, is there a life window? also coming up stepped away in a genocide, 10010 housing displaced. people are destroyed by floods in garza. d
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7 farm. it says nathan, it's lisa can joint position on the i. c. c. arrest warrant for his writing appointments at benjamin netanyahu. i'm closing in on pac yourselves capital thousands of suppose as of jailed from up 5 minutes to enroll in con issue a final cool of defiance. the to begin and 11, and where more is really strikes. i've had to pay with southern sub just in the last hour also of the threats for residence to leave. the here has been a piece of they talk to in via is really a tax in the past several hours. more than $3700.00 people and none of them, most of them civilians have been killed since october last year. was a 1200000 have been forced from the homes. so the honda has moved from buried more than 48 hours after this of the search is continuing for those who are missing
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. this was one of the biggest is really strikes to date on central beveled. 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 this on the set. then the home of matt, here's parents is next to a building that according to is really media was where a high ranking has the official was staying, but dozens of people were killed. and the area is considered far from the conflict
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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 $1200000.00 lebanese from their home and into 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 d 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 the reality of how they're highly 23 was 1980 to 2006, and this one and this is the most difficult. well, that is showing everything. it's a scorched earth policy,
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as well as who 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 accept and a tax center. so there i was just so you know, they are these ready and boss of the united nation says that as well as moving forward on a cx. 5 deal with has buller, donnie dunham told the forces that these way the cabinet is expected to discuss the agreement. soon we all are moving, follow the on these font the they said the many times you know, i will go to was very clear which is to push these bottom. no say all very tiny though a, we haven't finalized it, but we all moving forward. i believe i assume that the cabinet will meet the today
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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. that's bringing nora day now. she's in the to damian capital, a man because he's ready to government has found out a 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank. i'm from inside israel. know 1st of all, just tell us what more we're hearing about this us propose he's fine. laura, it's a really is very fitting, but this is not just the us propose cease fire. that really the announcement didn't come from tel aviv because much of the negotiations i've been with the us administration. the is really government wanted guarantees from the white house that it was to be able to continue monitoring and deciding for itself if it needs
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to strike again. at his beloved, basically the agreement that a little bit on has also signed off on is that there would be an implementation of that trade. must un security council resolution $17.00 oh $1.00 which guarantees that his beloved would be withdraw north of the lease on the river that it would not operate south of that river. uh, and that the lebanese army were deployed in the southern villages. many of which had been completely levelled by as rarely, troops in the past weeks, and that the un monitors the una filled forces would continue to monitor and report to the security council on the developments and on compliance of the parties. the difference here is that there will be a 5 party committee headed by the united states that will monitor implementation initially as well objected to the participation of france, mainly because it said it would comply in respect to the i. c. c. arrest warrant
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against nothing. yeah. and a lot for work crimes committed in gaza. but then i think that veto that is really detailed, has been lifted in france, will have a role to play in the cease fire agreement. and living on beyond that, really the lebanese, have agreed to what they initially agreed to the as rarely use of how to have more modest goals about what they can get out of this war. and if they were talking about dismantling his beloved, now they're just again talking about pushing the groups north of the lease on a very, very for no to what extensive he is writing these here trying to balance domestic and international impressions. that's a very good question because there's a lot of domestic pressure, but it's pulling nothing. yeah. hole in both directions. the right wing once more and more war and they want absolute victory, which is a very vague term that really just means that these really army must keep fighting
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out. the ordinary is really, is bought this war 2, and they don't want to have more. his blood rockets and the size fall links not just on northern communities, but on the tel aviv area on the heart of israel to paralyzing economic life and daily life for is rarely. and then you have international pressure. the world is fed up with all of these friends with all of these wars that they want to protect, what they can in lebanon, especially this is the country as they. and i was reporting that is suffering economically. that is going to have to grapple with mass of destruction. and there is, there was considerable pressure from europe, but also from the united states to get a ceasefire deal. and now that deal is easier with extra american guarantees, perhaps. but that won't be part of the agreement. many would argue that that might also leave a lot of room for nothing. yeah. how to bargain with the incoming us president
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donald trump, about what he would want to stop the war on god. is that because there he has a lot more room to maneuver nor day? many thanks. indeed for joining us from a mind with that update the cold and rainy weather, assessing and across gauze. a compounding the mystery of displaced palestinians, tents and makes of shelters have been flooded and vital. 8 supplies have been ruined. a groups a warning, but more than 1000000000 palestinians don't have sufficient shelter to enjoy the winter. honey mackwood has this report from darrow, by the in central gaza, of the over night. rain has a drench that didn't camp 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 it's bad the we were affected by
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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 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 the 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 shoulder. people are vulnerable through infection and disease atlanta and to show that we left the north and survived the bombings we left off to the siege. but now the rain and cold
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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 way the teens fell on us. these are our belongings. we don't know where to go or what to do. we're sick. we are sick and tired. stop. the war stopped. us. lots went through this place. palestinians took refuge in hospitals and 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 mode was just the uta from the central area of the gaza strip palestine. it was like entire capitalize him. now he's all corresponds and in general by the end type, this is the 2nd when. so the palestinians and goals are having to enjoy because
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many more of them now a homeless yeah, that's right. is the 2nd one to, well, the situation is excessive hating across many areas, especially those who are incredibly overwhelmed with displaced families. as far as we know that the destruction of the infrastructure, including roads, homes and electricity makes the bible for these families move precarious, especially with winter searching in the cold weather and for a type of rain in facts have. if you are rated, i make the situation for these families. beyond that capacity saves, we go statements from gauze of government media office regarding the conditions of families during these. a very hasse with a fluctuation saying that more than 10000 tons were washed away and watched await during the past 2 days in the very low line. areas and in open in cabinets, especially loose, was located close to
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a gauze was peach. and the statement also added that more than 81 percent of the gauze was made, shift defense are no longer usable, which could be a very staggering indicator about the very doc reality of those people have been going. so it's especially that recently they've salted to tend using and picking refuge and damaged building that can really afford them nothing but more than a sense of partially of safety that could at any moment about the rates are due to these as many relentless attacks today we have seen families in the cost of mind of and is that arise endeavors by a town completely going through a very drastic humanitarian conditions. they have lost that tons and they have been playing the international community in order to afford them with makes sense. but this process is quite complex, like to it's very ongoing restrictive majors of a deliveries to the goal is to start with the, with the humanitarian organizations come not effectively operates on the ground and give home for displaced families who have,
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who have been going through very drastic humanitarian realities since day one of the fights and i'm tired. i'm is all of this. the humanitarian does also we put the strike fields where the strikes continuing all across the gall, this right yeah, that's right. in fact, it's verified to just continue to how about residential buildings, but the main focus is being the north of the strength. we are getting revolt from eye witnesses saying that the great law here and to valley a refugee comes account under relenting relentless isabella attacks. where this, a theory has tend to be a lumber cable russell, due to that is what the ongoing corporations we have seen different videos. imagine from these by the side and also from the miniature window of how much showing the bottles taking place in the north of the strip where the study occupation forces earlier today passed and use that to asian orders for residents in the town informing residents to no longer remain in big now. yeah,
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i'm to sleep south was spots the grim realities that strikes continue to destroy buildings. one of the leg just has targeted the residential building and but not yet. we have the information, the one palestinian by the westfield and also in shante. richard, you come to the western side of gauze. the city that has been an intensification of a strike. we call it drops of information. say that a cafe was targeted in the coast on line by shot. the refugee come treat civilians . confronted with the batch of casualties, transplant a transport it transferred to the baptist hospital to get medical treat and also medical sources confirmed that since don't today more than 18 palestinians were killed in a and a very complex environment that day by day did you rates as that is why the army so effectively also the rates in, in a rough i city and the far south of district this operation has been distraught to be limited by. it has been an ongoing for more than 6 months so far. what rough last cities, especially it's milestone, i've completely vanished and. busy would not be easily reconstructed again,
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due to the very widest tale destruction being made by these bodies minutes were specially on the percentage on course the entire philadelphia cordial and what so called expansion of the populace. owned by the study occupation forces, tara capitalism joining us the from central gauze at darrow bala. money thanks. tag is still a head hit on out. is there a united nations report on gender violence highlights the most dangerous place for women, the on counting the cost, the us dollars has been on the roll, the white, and should the rest of the world be worried for some days on the pressure to choose between the american and european economic models, which should it have to plus point into things. yes, middle class is shrinking counting the cost on i will just say around. in the 19
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fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage. $6000.00 bodies and storage. yeah, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how europe in countries refused a request and even exhibited human remains in that museums restitution africa stolen episode to go down to 0. the latest news, donald trump, is the elephant in the room, even though he's north in re a, it's clear that he's causing uncertainty and confusion with detailed coverage. the little holes like this in the area, people climbing. and then they crawl through the tunnel is a maze down here from the house of the story. this is the list for the colombo district which has the 2nd largest number of candidates. and i was offering 966
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competing for 18 seats. the, [000:00:00;00] the 3rd annual watching ounces era is reminder of our top stories this hour is ready as strikes of his favorite southern sub optimal threats for residence to leave. here has been repeated the talk to him by his way of tax on monday. and the southern lebanese says he have tire and his right. yes, try cause kills at least 12 people is ready and boss of that's the united nation. and the sense of israel is moving forward on a safe spot deal with has a lot and nothing on tiny down on told her forces is where the cabinet is expected to discuss. be a grievance to the cold and rainy weather in gauze. as wesley dawn and living conditions of palestinians, high tides and storms of floods,
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it makes of shelters and tends to come from south coast pulling foods and other supplies of farm. and it says, window of leading economy. so me thing and actually the g 7 is a ginger, includes conflicts in the middle east. i'm the war and ukraine also on the left is how donald trump's re election. is us president could affect international policies and alliances. but, but you know, correspond to a national have already joined just from a few g in italy, so hash. and once we have time in foreign minister, been saying the about golf lebanon. quite so significant developments here. laura, in a few g y, the g 7 lead to our meeting as we speak, there is a meeting which is underway between the a, the g 7 minutes of funding up as along with a key players in the middle east, mid it says a fine enough as of saudi arabia, the united, out of, and motors, jordan, egypt,
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and tom and this is about the force that is under way to bring about an end to the will in gaza. and a lot better when i off the top, the, and 5 minutes a telling you to on the, about the chances for a day. and he said his confident, as far as lebanon is concerned, that the deal is going to be imminent, but not confident with the bus when it comes to the potential for a supplement, as, as off as gaza is concerned. but what was interesting, laura is what talk to him about middle east peace process. he said that the, you, the g 7 along with the europe is, are now talking about the security arrangements that they are going to put into place once the war is over. and part of that deal, they are inviting, that part is to me and leads of, i'm always our best, a rogue to talk about the policy and or follow the taking over guys that they could tell you is willing to deploy the kind of the navy which is
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a starting and police force to be part of the peacekeeping troops to be positioned in gaza. and this is a force that has been backed for quite some time by the americans as well. and the a you for them, the kid that it gets moment is going to be to ensure that there is a ceasefire. the whole is that this explains why they want to see this out as a how thought is and the zip sions play a crucial role when it comes to putting together the elements of that agreement. and then they, we move to the arrangements. and they also told me that when talking about the future, it was a piece deal by the senior society talking over as a how about we'd have no political ro. ready whatsoever in the future. so it seems that the g 7 was moving towards those arrangements that architect architecture in the middle east. and the fostering 7 me things since those i c c arrest ones were issued last week, full is ready appointments. benjamin s mail here and for the defense minutes. so you have good lands,
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what have you been hearing about that they this interesting that the italian 40 minutes the said that they would like to be united as g 7. and also your opinions when it comes to implementing the the i c. c, a bus one, and i asked him about whether it is going to be an it consensus. why do we know, for example, that's one of the key players of the juice of in the united states of america has dismissed the order of all trades. and the united states of america is not signature read to the rome statute that they have the way for the establishing all the i c, c. and this gives you a sense of the device that we see along many keep a us as part of the a for example is concerned hungry says that it is going to end by 5 minutes. so that's any i hope to travel to hungary and that there's absolutely no way that
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would implement that decision under what rebukes by the commission, which said that every country should not choose and take whatever a profess, we have to respect regulations laws, andrew things, and in particular to the decision by the i c c, but even though it was said they wouldn't implemented, does not necessarily mean that they would arrest that. and yeah, so i, i off the, tell you in 40 minutes about whether it's that he's going to arrest the whole if he flies the road to his body. evasive he said this is a political issue and then say that we have ultimately and go a joke. so i'll keep play as a box and as about how we get it to move forward. okay, awesome. i'll have our bring us will release his lines, the from the j 7 farm is meeting and it's lead monday, thanks a to unpack a song supposes of the jail, former prime minister and wrong call him a marching towards islam about to cool for his release. police have reported the rest of thousands ahead of a riley in the capital. governments have sailed off parts of the city and shut down
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. they provides some mobile out of news that services have been suspended. in march comes days before a special court hearing westcan is expected to be charged with terrorism offensive in south africa, 14 people including a 14 year old boy re surface from an illegal gold mine and still from 10 in north west provence. a police folks pass them says this proves the informal minus a not trumped against the will. we just don't want to come out a stand off between the group and the police as long for weeks. little thought he's blocking supplies of food and water to force them to the surface. 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 labyrinth of total is below through dozens of this use mine shops which is strewn around the country side here. and that lot brent,
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at the tunnel since the industrial operates as of left, some of them have collapsed. others have become flooded. y'all, susan? oh 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 shelf just over here. this is close to is a very loud to, to get to the mine and he's from head several minus came out in the night. they said they've begun that jenny, 6 days before. you said that the gang members who control the operation down below and not letting people lease they've made an escape and cold for 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. we've taken over by the dogs who is supervising the operation and the prices of food become extremely high that the hundreds of minors were only being sold scraps for weeks. they have to pay in gold that they've mind malcolm web address. there are still one site in south africa. so georgina, west, thousands of protesters have gathered outside the parliament building to oppose the swearing in of a new government. the demonstrations say elections held last month for big bills, which is most go of attempting to keep the pro ration policy, georgia, dream impala. demonstrations of saves 15 protests for weeks calling for new elections. the vote was seen as a referendum on efforts to join the european union process loads. the novel missed all the tackle. new ukrainian port says you have a desa, some buildings in the central suburbs with damaged. another attack has also been reported in the city of ca, have another border with russia, injuring 19 people, and the russian passenger jets of quote,
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fire off atlantic and southern tech. here to his media says 83 passengers and 6 crew members with safety rescued flies into an talia efforts have been cancelled a march aiming to end the killing of women and girls has taken place and can use capital. please find, take us to this past crowds rolling and not very big. they want the government to take an action against gender faced violence. and these 97 women have been killed in kenya in the past 3 months. and attempts to agree to what could be the world's 1st treaty that's aimed at cub in plastic pollution. a filtering as a you and me thing in south korea. divisions amongst delegates from 175 countries meeting for the 5th and possibly final time in boost on undermining negotiations. countries suffering the west effects of plastic pollution that pushing for
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a deal. the petrochemical produces like china or, and saudi arabia or plastic waste, manage without reducing production, as well as that for me, laura kyle: for the moment you can find some people on a website this out. is there a don't come and i'll be back with one use of to counseling the car, the the a hello there. it's a split picture when it comes to the weather, close south asia with lodge the 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 shoreline, 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?
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