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across 11 on is the us is it's pushing hard for a ceasefire. winter weather hits, guys, 10000 tens. housing displays. people are swept to wait. also this hour the us justice department asks to drop 2 cases against donald trump. for president elect tales and major victory for the rule of law and marches. take pace across the world, calling for an end to violence against women and girls will have a report from kenya and support. because donovan elder scores might send an asian champions league when for all nasir a 31 victory against katara. elder ross right here in, jo. ha, moving the savvy team with insights of the last 60, the thank you for joining us. we begin 11 on way more is really s rights have had to be
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able to 7 suburbs after threats for residents to lead for a showed. the da here has been repeatedly targeted by is really a taxed in the past several hours. more than 3700 people in lebanon, most of them civilians have been killed since october of last year. more than 1200000 have been forced from their homes in a harder begins coverage from being 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 bank 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
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among those killed. and the what's in the home i skimmed model. my father was still alive when they pulled him out of the rubble. i thought you'd be told a civil defense volunteers before he died to save my brother, but it was in another room. thank god my brother was saved and then the don't know why these radius did this. they destroyed everything is 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 in 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. 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.
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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. the other highly to 3 was of 1980 to 2006, and this one and this is the most difficult, will that destroying everything. it's a scorched earth policy. as well as who is negotiating under fire. it has increased its rockets and messiah across the border, attacks on as well. we to 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
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a tax center. so there i was just so you know, they don't all these really ambassador to the united nation says that israel is moving forward on a sci fi deal with hesper law dining to non told reporters that these really cabinet is expected to discuss the agreement. so we all are moving, follow the on these font though, 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 would meet them today or tomorrow to discuss it in a i think valasics important. what will happen after that, the feasible, i will not be allowed to come back to the defense and we will do whatever the method survey to guarantee we learned the lessons from 2006. and the united states is pushing hard for a ceasefire in lebanon. but the state department spokesman is urging caution on optimism. this is not the united states,
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but the parties to the agreement to say yes there been many times and we thought we were going to be getting to us in both cases and for various reasons. the parties didn't get there, but that said, we believe we are close here, but that's why you heard me come out and say nothing is final until everything is final. because we know we don't have a deal until there's one that has been fully agreed to by both sides of mall. and these latest developments less to speak to newer all day who's in jordan's capital? i'm on because israel as government has bind, i'll just hear from reporting from his rep and the occupied westbank nor what more details are you hearing about this us or policy side deal? well, you know, finally what they say about details. that's where the devil lies, and that's what we're finding out little by little tonight and probably in to the hours tomorrow. one, these really cabinet meets, it's essentially the is really government has been negotiating with the us administration on guarantees that it can give israel by lot truly about ensuring
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that it has been low wouldn't re arm about ensuring that his beloved wouldn't be able to operate south of the lease on either deal itself that should be or is reported to be in the works between 11 on and israel entails the implementation of un security council resolution, 17 o one. it has below. it draws north of the lease on it, the lebanese army deploy is south of that river, and the un observers continue to monitor and report to the security council. but now you will have a mechanism presided over by the united states with the participation of france despite an initial, is rarely vito basically giving israel extra assurances that really, that resolution would be implemented in the test below, wouldn't be able to re, are there is cautious optimism in lebanon, and also in as well, but there's also a lot of fear of those last hours before an announcement or
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a vote takes place fully. and is everyone within these really government on board with this deal? because i imagine it's a difficult balancing act, isn't it within israel or the, for the government? a, you know, with a domestic pressure, but also the international pressure from allies like the us who want to see a deal that that's very accurate assessment because you have international pressure to reach a deal, especially in live and on. and you also have residents of northern communities of major cities like how you for and now how do you an actor again and stuff other than others. the want to see a ceasefire. rockets have been raining down at increasing a space over the past weeks. and this is really disruptive, not just of their lives and safety, but also to the economy. so there is pressure there at the right. we can coalition is 10 us. and there will be a lot of bargaining in the meeting on tuesday to be able to sell this the and we've
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already heard from the is rarely minister of finance, but send out a small church who has now turned his attention. although he said this agreement would not be worth the paper it's signed on. he's turned his attention to gaza saying that now we can count on trump support to lower the population. it's in does that's by half in the next 2 years. so you can see there that's ending the war in level. now i would probably give this, right, we can color listen a lot more room to bargain with the incoming us administration. that, that's probably what, nothing yahoo is counting on, at least according to many and less than israel. no, thank you very much for that know or day life for us that in come on. well, let's get more on these really perspective and speak to you'll see makeover of who's a senior consulting fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham house is joining us from london. you'll see, thank you so much for joining us. so next now the prime minister's said to have agreed to do the ceasefire dealing principal,
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but will be cabinet the entire cabinet vote on this? do you think when it comes to to the table a good feeling? i think all the simple data doesn't need the consensus. we definitely want to support the default life and make the phone by saying that the guest didn't but the 202 else leaving the government. and the question is on what is, what's the tradeoffs? but as far as i understand, there is a majority machine cabinet, i mean, you still have time, you know, so, so faulty and, and, and test that his listing is such a new release in these data. so as we understand because it's basically a we have a few assist you with it as an ocean 17, o one with some adjustments from 2006. but it's, we're staying on the phone on compliance enforcement. and this is the relation to make it to a so either way, it's the next 6 months,
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or you would show us which direction it throws. if the deal is eventually, if it's a 15 or so great as you say right now, what's on the table? it's not very different from what was on the table about 2 months ago or so if it's on a, you know, within the next 60 days, what is likely to happen and what is the, what has these really government been able to achieve in this more when well, these really is who lives lived in the north be able to return to their homes within 60 days. he think. so i think the 1st thing that sold for me is that the government says eventually make marshall for a also. well, this is the issue. the usage culpability still in st. filing its lights or rates and frequency is inside inside this light. and most importantly is a green light. so this is well up to refill. no, so the, the time we have it and you only see is
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a peacekeeping operation. and the needs of me to finish this guy between the boulder and the time you and these up. and it says, and this, and so do you like it states the un phones and you know, the 2 k 8 so comprise, and, and leaves enforcements, all of the old hosting agreement. modul fits will depend on so about domestic affairs. we've seen the house phone is 5, that is going to be off the wall. can we? oh it says the issue with your eyes. so they're obviously the unknowns. but the, the basic behind it is, is i think the special 0 and by did see is the 60000. these are the big display since april, so over 2020. so we would be able to go back to the, to the house. well, what is the tradeoff here? you think you talked about a possible tradeoff between there's no hole in the extreme right wing members of this, of his cabinet is it, as a north suggested a little while ago is
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a trade off to give israel at more room to maneuver in gauze to this my feel, and my fear that's was that hard to in unit is low and the time you know, relies on them. you know, the 2 main things coalition, which is, which is closely related receives, receives collection by that, the supposed to be, that'd be, that's in the metal for, for 2 weeks. and he might make the concession continue. the populations will remain a nodes, guys, uh, maybe creating permanent lessons in at least some of those guys that and we know that some of the far right can use it in all of the fontas size above busy setting birds there. so starting wednesday in the game, is this vouchers, the labels, the same thing, vision game in the united states, the flow shift, you never know back in exchange for having more room to maneuver in the didn't guys
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are because this is the pressure of this gum. so from the side, you'll see thank you so much for joining us and sharing the view they are from london on what israel is thinking right now. thank you very much. or you'll see metro break for joining us based on bringing drum inquiry for the perspective. on the other side, rami is a distinguish shuttle at the american university of beveled, his life from boston. rama you heard that from you. we'll see about what he thinks the trade off isn't and ask you about that in just a moment. but right now what we have on the ground 11 on is both sides negotiating under fire. we've seen in tennessee is really bombing of level non including of di here. once again, how optimistic are you about that the the sci fi deal between has well and israel and with it hold to think of. so i think it's a little hole in the short run for sure, because everybody wants to cease fire. these rallies are a very difficult situation. little thoroughly phenomenally. strategically the need
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some weapons, some uh or do i call them b 90 and bulldozers from the us to do more advances until open and they don't have those. the u. s. a has made it known to as rules that might take action that the un, like epstein on a resolution like obama did years ago. so there is room is, are in difficult situations, politically, diplomatically, militarily, economically and demographically, at home. they're not achieving their goals and loving them other than massive destruction, killing some of the leaders, of course, by law destroying some of their military facilities, but clearly not anywhere near what they want to achieve. because uh, as well as firing a couple 100 mississauga de into israel, including getting tell of you guys today on the day. so everybody wants to cease fire to us by them is desperate for us east fire. uh,
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but it is only going to hold if it gives us both sides, what they see is the legitimate rights on this is where there is much concern that they are upside. all right, and that's what, let's discuss the details of what's being talked about right now. and as nor said a few things starting to come out, and there are a lot of moving parts, moving pieces to this, and also questionable intentions, somewhat say, especially on these really pod. we've heard these really ambassadors say that israel would have the freedom under this deal to operate in $711.00 on whenever it deemed there was a threat in the south. but that, of course, would be in violation of lebanese territory, right. would that be accepted and acceptable for the lebanese states? lebanese government, a lot of what's being requested, it seems of the lebanese government right now. what put it at odds with has the law on it? that's right. and that's why the agreement or a letter of understanding for the us is not going to be part of the agreement as
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well. and loving and government would not accept it. it wouldn't be a separate side deal. and this happens often in the pharmacy on the as rarely so repeatedly done this after their withdrawal from the sign item in the 19 seventy's and other major moves. they got commitment from the us, including your commitment from the us congress, which overrides any of the parties. if i change presidency, the commitment from the u. s, which is still valid today that the us will always make sure that his real is military is stronger than any combination of its pose in the region. and this is quite an extraordinary security guaranteed from the u. s. and these are the kinds of things that, that happened between israel and the owners, but there's no real, cannot perform its legitimacy for security in the region by itself. and we've seen now in this latest round of the last 13 months, 6 or 7 people around the region firing. it is real fighting with
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a price pressuring me, let me ask you about what this would mean for the new reality. nesbitt 11 on of has well i being for the north of really tiny river. what would that mean for the stability of 11 on and also the future of hezbollah? it's hard to tell. we have to wait and see what this means in practice. these ram is, are a slightly delusional and thinking that if you just take out some heavy weapons and push them north of the tiny that everything will be fine because both of those got weapons all over love. and then some of the rockets are fired from the big valley, a 100 kilometers to the noise. so this is the physical terrain is not so significant on the history of moses better from anybody because of the way it has used military techniques to a tech has been on digital it and loving them back to the wrong hands, a survey in the territory. it is meaningless and modern,
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almost meaningless of modern warfare. okay, so i don't think that's a huge issue that the issue is whether the israel is will stop the doing cobra flight. sorry, boom's visual assassinations. let me ask you now about guys a, you'll see makeover, etc. earlier that the main reason perhaps, that the far right members of this now is cabinet would have agreed to this deal with has well, i would be to allow them more room to maneuver in the guys a strip. what does this mean for guys that if a dean is indeed agreed and when it means that testable are basically has agreed to de link with, with gaza, with what's happening on in the process right? or the for the moment, i think it does right now. it has the bell is going to stop firing into israel on the far right, the missions and rockets and drawing those using were more symbolic than anything else until the last month or so. in the long term,
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we don't know what it means because it doesn't. the future is not going to be determined by these really go on. what are the fascinating dimensions of the ceasefire agreement? this is only a cessation of hostilities. this really is reminded everybody today is the bottom end to the war, isabella, i'm israel will continue to be at work until there's a resolution of all the issues that the 1st them a part. but one of the fascinating things was the role of the us on the french, how they got involved in the supervisory mechanism to monitor the there's a 5 countries, a group to monitor the ceasefire. and that's fascinating because it shows you that the international community is gonna play a more important role in the future. and the fear is, i'm, this is my personal fear. is that what we're seeing here could be like the psych speak or raymond, which was the british and the french over a 100 years ago, divided them at least until zones differential interior of the french and the
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americans being involved overseeing the status of lebanon. and israel and giving, which is rarely, is disappearing already, militarily they need to do whatever they want. so this is a real, real problem if it's not defined more clearly that the israel, thanks, it can have security only if it's the dominant power in the region. and everybody bows style to attend and the lesson of the last 1314 months has been that people will not do that. i feel like they will suffer. they will try me. interesting to talk to you as always. thank you so much for joining us from inquiry from the american university available as joining us from boston. thank you for g 7 for administer is also appeared to be optimistic about the prospects of a sci fi between israel and has for law. the group of 7, well, few nations, including the us and the u. k, as well as france has been meeting in future italy. how should have our reports
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some the top dipping. that's from the wells, which is the ations guy. the in the wide town of the u. t, they want to see how they can end role in gaza and 11, and then be part of the potable arrangements. but the g 7 needs will online with the good leverage in the middle east. this is why they invited region up, they is cuts out of egypt. the key media to is in the gaza seized by tools and the united out of and a good sounding ravia and georgia not being the war ended up the is on. there is move them, it's easy leave, i don't smoke, i'll forget to gather some engages for pushing hard. he's ready to pass the conclusion worth but, and he says it's only when he invited father sitting in the to the mode i best to rome to discuss the policy look forward to taking over this trip. adding his
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countries open to sending peacekeeping forces to gaza. the international criminal court arrest warrant for his body prime minister benjamin netanyahu was also on the agenda. most of the countries said they would carry out the rest or the tongue rejected the routing as did the us positions very clear these that she would have to say that only one position need to be and have that also will these because you're working for peace utility is a major contributor to un peacekeeping forces in southern lebanon. rome has condemned attacks on peacekeepers and schools for an immediate cease via us. oh, boy, almost hochstein has been trying to narrow the differences between liberties and these riley officials on the terms of an agreement. the g 7 does not possible. elizabeth has mazda is fine, and so the influence of this is why this meeting is important because there's
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a ceasefire. i think does, on the level to the gathering is expected to make los contributions towards reconstruction and peacekeeping troops to try and to ensure a prolonged piece in the business house about about a 100 to do a few g. it's on the cold and rainy weather is setting in across guys, compounding the misery of displace palestinians authorities report nearly 10000 tents have been swept away or damaged over the past 2 days. a groups of wanting that more than 1000000 palestinians don't have enough shelter to enjoy the winter. honey memo dies this report from darrow blah in central gas the over night. rain has a drink that didn't camp in your move to stadium and not being done. for the palestinians filtering here, it's
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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 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 a tense, there's no sheets, shelter, or quotes 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 shelter. people are vulnerable through infection and disease,
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atlanta mission that left the north and survived the bombings we left off to the siege. but now the rain and cold killing us on it. i've been sick for 3 days. well, they've been sure, i mean, it's very cold. the children, a sick women was screaming every thing became torments, destruction, sickness and disease. every way the teens 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, 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 mode. i was just the guy from the central area of the gaza strip. how this time, the northern guys i is really are to re fi a hit
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a make shift structure in the west of guys. a city man could be seen carrying many of the injured towards school is waiting to ferry them to a nearby hospital. the reports of at least 3 people haven't been killed and several more wounded. di cup was whom has more than the latest is really strikes across spots of northern gossip is really strikes, continue to overwhelm, and other parts of gauze on the past few hours, while the situation has been completely collect. take face been i, this is report the is what it always to an operating in the city of big law here in the north of the territory is by to set up on an hourly basis. ranging between is what it will be patient forces must corporate says, we know that the last series of strikes to place was on break now here. well, one pennsylvania must go along side also in a saucy refuge account, which is in the western coast to line up the gaza strip. a coffee was targeted priest to go against what confirm killed um its a very notable expansion if that is where the military activities on the vicinity
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also come out at one point. so within the past few hours, the is for the army as well. has passed to you about to ation orders for the residents of the law here. town, recommending them to no longer remain in that area because it's going to be an active military will. so and buttoned the central area of the situation has been relatively calm. i'm in a very remarkable continuation of them is really minutes reparation in a rough i city in the fall south of the territory where this operation has been ongoing for more, almost more than 6 months, with no lake tops on the ground power supply. so i'll just go over that. i had to sign the chain of the world news. the us justice department has requested or dismissed to major cases, brought against donald trump. the special prosecutor jack smith asked a federal judge to drop both the 2020 election interference case and a classified documents case. smith said that the constitution requires the charges
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to be dropped before the president elect is inaugurated in january. but that is not based on the marriage, sol, strength of the case, trump, but they did not give to you in both cases that speak to my cono's me at trump's home in florida. so 2 major cases dropped against the president elect. mike, a huge victory for trump. no doubt it shouldn't be that there isn't a not unexpected. these justice department guidelines all of that a sitting president can not to be prosecuted for a crime. the special prosecute to making mention of this, you know, asking the dc judge to set the charges aside, asking the same of a judge to be appeal quote, assigned to that were considering an appeal with regard to the missing documents case. so these cases have now gone away. there has been ad jubilation among the trunk. the transition team at monro logo here behind me. they've released the
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statements welcoming the decision to drop these charges. the president select himself. that's also gone to social media. it's a lengthy statement saying that the prosecutors have wasted millions of thousands of dollars of tax payers money. so he as well, has welcome the fact that these charges now for the foreseeable future at least have gone away. certainly for the full year service, to se i was going to ask you about that. is it all done now? i mean, are they some legal officer phones that remain for donald trump as well? but it's still a case in new york, a financial fraud case of which donald trump was found guilty, convicted of a felony essentially. but the judge in that case has put sentencing on hold pending argument from the defense as to whether the sentencing should be put aside as well as the charges themselves. the has been given the prosecution a week to respond to that affidavit as to whether or not that case will go ahead
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and sentencing will go ahead. there is one out of the case as well. that's in georgia. that is a state case, not a federal case, but that has been put on hold, essentially because of allegations of wrongdoing against the prosecutor. now that case was a racketeering case with regard to undermining the election. it was the president elect, along with a number of others, a fellow accused. once again, not very clear what is going to happen in that particular case. it is a state case, as i said, not subject to the dictates of the justice department. however, it may well be subject to the dictates of the supreme court, which is held very firmly that to a sitting president can not be indicted for crimes that he committed while carrying out his duties as chief executive flag. thank you very much for that. the best options here is my kind of reporting that live from west palm beach in florida. still ahead on this news, our calling for an end to violence against women will be live in mexico way up to
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10 women are killed every day. and in sports, the huge waiting for india is cricket is in australia file be here with the action coming up like the color. we have got more writing the full cost full the purchase charles over the next couple of days, but it is looking quite a nav across the and i had also full wiles on place to side. we will see some whatsoever part again from the atlantic as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours and that will continues to drive its way further. east was behind this cold from which is bringing west to weather varying to central parts of you're going to strung out a little bit, touching increase the patches it does save us of what the weather coming in. here's that next system. then it runs up to what was the press potential towards the south west approaches through tuesday, a fine and dry day, full mouth,
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joseph england for whilst scoffing had a good pa, 12 awning, but this will sweep its way for us to go $13.00, why does they run across the southern products of england. well, very well may windy weather coming for damaging when suddenly a possibility and some heavy right process guys come back in behind. so that's well, that's what the weather just coming back in across france. west composite generally . i'm just thinking a little further east with what's the weather to it's just around the central pa so easily tools the balkans. i said whether to a possibility into parts of west africa. but from much of north africa, it stays fine and try with plenty of sunshine the to be at dallas is to have a life marginalized, find the polls discriminatory cost system to be a dollar woman, is to also have a buddy victimized by higher costs. we've lived with this finance for so long,
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but the dialect journalist is adamant to realize her dream of women are for cost owning beloved big work, securing their safety, and thought to future generations. witness nipples defiant, dialect, journalist on a jersey to the latest news as it breaks, fidelity in top corner in the international community to afford them protection, especially in areas that is what it has announced it to be completely safe with detailed coverage for getting the patients being gauze off for a drink more done the threat of violence, it threatens their access to lights, less fanning care from the harsh of the story. is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas? if you think schools, homes,
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and shelters the you watching the news out on algae 0 reminder of our top stories is really strikes if he'd be able to southern summer of optimal threats for residents to leave for an issue that he has been repeatedly targeted by is really a tax on monday in the southern city of time. meanwhile, and these are the s ride killed at least 12 people. these really ambassador to the united nations says, israel is moving forward on a sci fi g with has for 911 on donnie to non told reporters. these are the cabinet is expected to discuss the agreement soon. and the cold and wet weather in god size worsening already die and living conditions from madison and storms have started make shift shelters. and 10 camps on the south coast pointing food and supplies, or in other worlds used marches, are taking place across the world to mock the international day for the elimination
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of violence against women and girls. the united nation says the most dangerous space for women is at home, about $51000.00 women and girls around the world with kids last year by a partner or a family member. as around a 140 victims every day, africa are recorded. the highest number of cases with nearly 3 victims for every 100000 people. high rates were also seen in the americas with about 1.5 victims for every 100000 report release for the international day. for the elimination of violence against women shows and increase of $2300.00 victims compared to the year before. investigators say the rise is long she because of more data being available . while thousands of people are expected to march in mexico city to protest against the many women who disappeared or killed across the country every day for you and says, up to 10 women are killed on a daily basis of mexico and number totaled,
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3000 last year in thousands more have disappeared. let's go live to julia got ayano, who's a riley in mexico city? julia, are they renewed expectations that this issue of violence against women will be tackled differently now that the, there's a woman, as president and mexico? well, what i would say is that even though no one here would deny the historic nature of the fact that a woman was elected president in a country such as mexico, they're also not giving her a free pass in terms of assuming that the situation when it comes to violence against women and gender based violence in general is going to be resolved simply because she's a woman. so i think for demonstrators here today and for people that we've been speaking to throughout the campaign of miss cloudy a shame bounce. it's important for her to actually come up with some different plans, especially different plans and different ideas in different laws from her prep assessor was also her mentor, her political mentor, and who had a very,
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very tenuous and contentious relationship with the feminist movement here. often that using them of, of political bias as of you know, highlighting the issues of the violence against here in order to hurt him political . so i would say that people here aren't convinced that just because she's a woman, the situation is necessarily going to change and that's why they continue to come out. my mother that we just spoke to today told us essentially that until she receives them as a movement there, they're not really assuming anything is going to change and, and to why haven't things changed to? and yeah, what are some of the biggest challenges to talking gender race findings in mexico today? i think anyone you ask here without a doubt would tell you that the lack of justice and you know, the complete impunity when it comes to gender based style is that mexico experiences is the main reason you know, when you hear about demands of, of those of people marching today here and in this type of demonstration, in general,
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they're not even necessarily asking for new laws because the laws already exist, but making them worth something actually like seeing just as made on the you know, the moment a crime occurs from that moment on there's a series of irregularities on a regular basis that basically don't allow for anyone to be brought to justice in relation to these crimes. so they continue to happen because there are any consequences most of the time. thank you so much julia, for your reporting. julia county, i know, live 1st day in mexico city. let's discuss this further. now with came in, i reyes who's the director for the americas at the international federation for human rights and human i as in brussels, thank you so much for joining us. you contributed to this recent report, timing out on the disappearance of women and human trafficking in mexico. why is it such a prevalent issue in mexico? what are the root causes of it? yes, the, the root causes events are the presence of organized crime. any new mexico,
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but also the $53.00 are called uh the philosophy of the, of the, of society and the learner ability of those woman just seem to states or mexico. we documented more of that 11000 cases of impose these appearances that could be related to human trust teen. as you mentioned, the fee goes out very high, and infinity is also a way for other adults, perpetrators of that duction of young women and girls to continue acting without any restrictions. and the n o are the victims and also the perpetrators all of these disappearances. yes, so the victims of those disappears is that very often months from uh a full r regina and the end, the perpetrator?
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um mostly organize a crime members, but also uh, sometimes with the complexity of the or to reach. and what happens in mexico is that you have very high secret. oh, you mean for these appearances, the whole mind around $25000.00 woman has disappeared. and there is a lack of investigation of the link between those and for these appearances and human trafficking. so that there is also a lack of information on the, on the set link and, and, and, and those move on going to prostitution, but also into a forced labor owing to oregon removal of those kind of very serious for to them. right. and we all of course, recall the case of the high profile case of those 43 students who, who disappeared in in mexico. what sort of challenges to do their families faced the obstacles when trying to,
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to excess justice in these cases. yes. so there's the, the d, as you mentioned, you sampling magic k. so 1443 young students. but it's, that's the thing, it's general if you go, i mean for these appearances weighed like a more than 100000 people that have disappeared. and the biggest challenge is, is that a state level you have a lot of collusion between or tore teeth and drug cartels. that's a commit closing for these appearances. so it is very difficult to move forward in a knowing what is happening and keep for families leaving fear of a, uh, only denouncing the what, what, what is what is happening. so you have a situation of, of infinity, but also a situation of c a because the affected twitter are wrong then very also include that we do diesel authorities or with the police. so people are scared of the non
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seeing the the dean for these appearances. payment at the $85.00. yeah. yeah. i was going to ask you about what measures you think should be put in place to tackle this and, and as we said, you have now a female president in mexico. do you think that and hope that things will be different as well. she, it today launched a new program on did you mean nation of violence and, and she has said that this high a priority for her, the program is that the do it, this is a spoke to a causes and do you have to fight against poverty? if you want to avoid those a human trafficking and with respect to in for these appearance in general of man and woman at these 5 years, we are calling mexico to refer the case to the international criminal court. because we think that those in phones is a princess nichols who did crimes against humanity and they cannot be investigated
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as individuals cases, you really need to go to the structures to the head, to the chain of command and, and for that's we seek mexico. today's needs help because as he goes out, very similar to uh, well, countries figures and in the administration of justice tools on nothing now for a today. and yeah, and with respect to, to the woman, there is also distinction between humans while she came and in for these appearances that is not being made and that he's not being investigated him and i thank you so much for setting lights on. this quote shall issue for us him in a reyes on the international federation for human rights. joining us there in brussels, thank you. thank you very much. and a protest march was held in kenya to demand an end to violence against women and girls. catherine sawyer report. somebody will be small, are not this. this women are protesting against the killing of women in guns, entire police say 97 women have been killed in the last 3 miles,
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some in brutal waves. the march was supposed to mark the start of 16 days of activism as part of a un campaign against gender bees filings. this is what happened to the city center as women well gathering. police fired das at them even before they could start. it's not clear why the violence against that'd be sincere. the governmental officials including president, we moved to see that doing that fast to keep within say before i have instructed the criminal justice upped us to execute the monday without delay holding publish. it does come from a site fully accountable. who came to this fuse to demo street? the pod was like this, this is the is it is when you say you have an estimate on this really tell us how many people all do that. i said, yeah,
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because of how many big on the cars. so why the women in kenya are planning to hold another march in december. they say they want action and the will not be silence until the government does spend. the also one just is for women who be modeled and for those who've been abused in are still living in caea. katherine, so i'll just narrow, narrow these in south africa, 14 people including a 14 year old boy have resurfaced from many legal goals, might instill fontaine in northwest province. police spokesperson says this both informal miners are entrapped against a will. but just don't want to come out a stand off between the group and police has lasted for weeks. with the forty's stocking supplies of food and water to force the minus to the surface, malcolm wipe as more from still fontaine. the gold seems here between 2 and 3
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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 around the countryside here and that labyrinth of tunnels. since the industrial operates as of left, some of them have collapsed. others to become flooded the off season. 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 shop just over here. this is price was if we're allowed to, to get to the moment is 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 3 gaps to try and get to the surface. here he said,
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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 a couple of 100 meters from here. were taken over by the dogs who was supervising the operation, and the prices of food become extremely high that the hundreds of miners were only being sold scraps, which they have to pay in gold. they've mind malcolm web address. they're still on site in south africa to pakistan. now, where is the photos of jail? the former prime minister in wrong kind of marching towards islam about to call for his release. police have reportedly arrested thousands ahead of the volley to the capital. the government just sealed off parts of the city and shut down major votes . some mobiles and internet services have been suspended. the march comes days before a court hearing where khan is expected to be charged with terrorism offenses to my
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hi to re for some is i'm about a tens of thousands of security for this person, including the regular police forces who have also come from other provinces have been brought to islam abroad and on the outskirts of it's not my but along with pattern military portez 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 forces for genetic to prevent de la judge, who said that they'd really be a peaceful mock. however, we have a report that guys showing i'd be new done in some cases, even done good in there. they've been used to drive are good, but the dog, but this is it, them, and crowd which wants to come to this point behind me, which you're known as these. where are the buckets on a board in prime minister? and we're on con, had already said that the product short continue and those projectors are
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determined to come through as normal. but so most people in focus on watching know 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 g, highways as well as affected the transport public transport for the broad internet service at the village and everybody 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 on my board. in egypt, 17 people including taurus are missing. after a young cap sized in the red sea, the military is carrying out a search and rescue operation. but after 12 hours in the water, finding survivors is considered increasing the unlikely to be to just x company. the child says it's launching an independent investigation. after a condo plane crash, near lithuania is add port. early monday, the aircraft had a 2 story residential building. the at
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a capital vill news. one crew member was killed and 3 of those injured lisa residents in the building were on hans of attempts to agree. what could be the world's 1st street aimed at curbing plastic pollution of faltering at a you and meeting in south korea? divisions among delegates from a 175 countries, a meeting for the 5th and possible last time in both signed undermining the negotiations. countries suffering, the worst effects of plastic pollution are pushing for a deal, but petrochemical produces like china and saudi arabia want plastic waste managed without reducing production. still ahead on the program and support will hear what matches the cities manager has to say as his team aimed and then losing
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the all the time back time that's 40 as far fully. thank you so much chris. john. rinaldo score twice is all nicer. moved within sight of the asian champions league knock at rounds, rinaldo is found. the raven team were in katara to take on all go off. on the 39 year old opened the scoring at all by stadium early in the 2nd half it finished $31.00 to l. now, sir, who are now 2nd in the west asian table, all graphs are our 7th and the standings with a top a moving into the last 16 well, raining, the champions lane, or bottom of the table, united arab emirates team last 21 to al ali england forward ivan, tony squared, those goals for his saudi arabian side after 5 straight wins while we are now
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guaranteed a spot in the last 16 lane, have a 3 games left to rescue their champions. manchester city manager pet board. he always says he's learning from the clubs for ronald form, but doesn't see the need for big changes. city going to choose these champions, league game against adults aside. fire nord having lost their last 5 games. it's the worst series of results for d. o has gone through during his manual curial career when we are, we need a lot a lot, a lot always. i was thinking these to show bice 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 reading again. we were winning a lot of games. i was thinking were going to lose games. these unusual. yeah. right . there's always been a point in time where we speak to the team. and so some people want to say of what the expectations are, what we need to do
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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 one. very fisherman versus buyer munich is another stand out fixture on tuesday. it's a rerun of the 2020 champions league final, which was one by byron. while the teams are top of their respective domestic leagues, the do are struggling in europe. both sides have lost 2 of their opening for match the situation wherever. now we know we're going to have to win pretty much what, what all games if we want to get into the top i, i'm probably the same for, for parents as well. so tomorrow, not a big night, i think being at home, we have a slight advantage, but of course it's going to be a difficult game. so a lot to play for. we know that to lever pull striker mom and sell, it says he's disappointed not to have received
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a new contract offer from the premier. was leaders on sunday. he's for twice and a 32 away went on south hampton. the junction has 12 goals and all competitions, but is that a contract at the end of the season? next step. it's around madrid and champion for wednesday. and do you have achieved their biggest ever victory in australia? is they won the 1st test by 295 runs was really were up against it going to day 4 in perth starting their 2nd endings on 12 for 3. they lost a 4th week it early on, travis had top scored with 89, but he's failed to indian captain and eventual man of the match just for whom or ask the who's were eventually bold out for 238 in the i the one up in the series with 4 matches still splitting. this is a tough place to place a cute on you wouldn't 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, yeah, that is the biggest positive and you know, this is my 1st test when my son is also here,
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so i'll just finish it with my son. and i don't remember this for to wait a 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, if the mock is it a lot to work on? so you know, the nice important thing is, is full test such as next to an 11th team look set to be on the grid for the 2026 formula. one season, an agreement and principal has been reached for the us car company, general motors to enter the sports hospice, the only american team on the current f. one grin cutter is hosting the next ground . free this season with mcclare and leading the way in the raced when the constructors. championship. i think having 11 team it brings more competition brings more eyeballs to the sports. give something nice to talk about. you know, fans get excited, talking about new races, new drivers, new teams. so,
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as i've always said, as long as they contribute the appropriate franchise fee, which is normal in any sports and more teams, the barrier as far as i'm concerned. okay, and that is all your support for now. following back to you far, i thank you very much for the best fit for this news. our on allergies here. do stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories. thanks so much. the in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage of 6000 bodies and storage unit. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries with use their request and even exhibited human remains and then the savings restitution, africa stolen episode to which on that,
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