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a tom shay come the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the . ready ready ready of the multiple launch flemings on 11 on capital by israel boxes. they're all signs of the sky, which is paula could be closed the outcome. i'm sort of side us and this is on the 0 life from the whole. so coming up on the program, a refugee camp is the latest targets in israel's new own garza, at least 3 palestinians on killed his legal battles the going away
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a judge dismissed as the case against donald trump's of pulsing to a ton of 20. 20 us selection and kept nothing's at the heights of columbia civil conflicts for the font, for both se subjects. and is this a piece try you know the whole this don't know, that's often israel's been bossman to open up. it owns capital nice to spice, indicating that it's getting close to a c size. you multiple strikes it, favorites, southern samples of the headlights on monday, spin bones constantly since his writing the attacks on the capital sconces in september. israel says it saga singles. the cause has both facilities and interest in the area. the other
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southern subsets of bay routes have also been hit. that is ready forces from the building and a residential area of play, una israel says it struck $25.00 has voted the targets across the whole of legend on, on monday. well, i'll just, there is in a, for the reports from the capital 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, the 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 the lat, whole i skimmed by the my father was still alive when they pulled him out of the
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rubble. i thought you 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 i don't know why these raiders did this. they destroyed everything is the set then the home of matt, here's parents is next to a building that according to his reading, media was where a high ranking has the official listing. 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 is already forced 1200000 revenues 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 enabled southern suburb. this may no longer be about d, grading as well as military capabilities,
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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. how they're highly 23 was 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 rated 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 electricity, though they don't. who is realism boss of the,
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to the united nations? as a sci fi with his bullet is close dinings and on and told, report says, these ready cabinets is expected to discuss. it soon, bought the spokesman. so the us state department is urging caution on an official report from the late with the latest from washington the war between hezbollah and israel has been scattering the landscape. saving lives for more than a year. buildings destroyed towns and villages abandoned with thousands displaced on more than $3000.00 that. but there's real hope for the 1st time since the really envision in october. but some ceasefire deal could be close. we have made significant progress with uh, getting towards a resolution that includes progress from where we were when i spoke to this last week, but we're not done yet. nothing is final until everything is final. we continue to work to try and get an agreement over the line, and we're hopeful we can get one. but we need both of the parties to,
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to get to us at the united nations in new york. these really ambassadors says, these really cabinet will meet in the coming hours and give a hint of what might be in any deal. so we all the moving follow the on these font that they said the many times, you know, our board 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 details on official, but it's understood. hezbollah will move, it's heavy weapons north, beyond the tiny river is real, would withdraw its forces from southern lebanon, and the lebanese army would move in to police. the area would also be a us like oversight. group monitoring, implementation, and addressing violation for any initial deal with less than 60 days. lots of positive noises. but we've been here before, not just with lebanon, but also with guys, only for it to fall apart at the last minute. but this time, there seems to be a widespread feeling of god at optimism, something germany's for minutes, the reflected at
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a meeting of the 7 corn ministers, mid was unpopular and also the together with our partners from the gulf states in the air region. we're currently discussing how we can ensure that at least one of the major challenges in the situation. the situation and loving on is finally brought to a cease fire. but it is just one major challenge. the war continues in gather with no sign of an inch to the fighting. despite previous talks of possible imminent spiders, our fisher, i'll just see it up at the state department in washington. the several rockets has been fined from 11 on into gold and is rolling monday nights. the tide cause fires in a residential area of the hot in which is approximately 10 kilometers from lebanese folder. 2 people have been injured the
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goals and now we're in is radio attack one 0 saw it's a refugee camp in the north of the strip has killed at least 3 people on surgery fly. had a make shift building that you're on monday and several of the palestinians were injured. so that was on has no, not from didn't, but the situation has been completely collect, take face, been i, this is report the is where the armies to the operating in the city of big law here in the north of the territory is by to set up on an hourly basis rating that we new studies, the patient forces must corporate says, we know that a, a, the last a series of strikes to place was on break now here. well, one problems when you 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 talking to increase the billions. what confirm killed um its a very notable expansion if that is where the military activities on the percentage also come out at one plus. so within the past few hours, the is by the army as well,
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has passed to you is to ation orders for the residents of big law here, town, recommending them to no longer remain in that area because it's going to be an active minute 3 will. so and buttoned the central area of a situation has been relatively comp i'm, it's 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 me almost more than 6 months with no late talk on the ground power. so by soon i'll just give it about a pedestal. funerals have been helpful to people. link reading, a teenage boy killed during his rainy right. and your replied westbank is ready. forces opened fire and several seals during the sold in the village of the up on the house ministry identified the victims as a 13 year old boy and a 20 year old mine is ray ray's. of course the occupied was site has been a daily occurrence on gauze, started in october last year. feel who should be almost the bushes sunny?
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it's too much, young boy was killed in cold blood. he didn't have a rocket or rifle or anything. the boy was resisting the ears, riley army, with rocks, and whatever is available. he was killed in cold blood and his brutal wine. and we'll see the judge has dismissed the case accusing donald trump of from brother of attempting to overturn the 2020 us presidential election. it followed a request by the justice department, which is also off judges to drop the prosecution against trump for improperly storing costs of 5 documents. so it says florida home oldest comes ahead of trump's integration as us president in january special prosecutor jack smith. i'll still just close the cases because justice department policy bonds, the prosecution of assisting apes, the same president mike kind of has more from west palm beach in florida and they
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shrunk the time. the special prosecutor made clear that the decision to drop the charges was not because of the merits of the case. it was rather because of the justice department resolution that a sitting president can not be prosecuted for any crimes that he may have committed . so these charges have essentially gone away, confirmed so by the judge. they dealt with the special will be missing documents case, which was being on appeal with atlanta cool thoughts. and of course, the attempts to undermine the 2020 election, which was being heard by a federal judge in washington. the trump transition has welcome the decision to drop these charges, and the person to, to elect himself has issued the statement on social media. saying that this has costs the american taxpayer hundreds of thousands of dollars and that the charges with baseless in the 1st place. they all school
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a sentencing proceeding facing the president elect. this is due and a man has him quote, where he's being convicted of pro charges. the judge in that case is essentially frozen, sentencing until the arguments as to why the sentencing should be set aside. and indeed the indictment itself removed. the is one of the case and that is a state court in georgia. 2 with the president elect, along with another number of other defendants, is facing essentially racketeering charges with his alleged attempts to undermine the 2020 election result. in that case, the prosecute has run into problems of the own that case is on hold. but now with these decisions being taken all around, very unlikely that the charges in that case would proceed as well. mike, hannah ultra 0, west palm beach. the saw you goal isn't a tiny and legal unless, and she explains why sits in us present comments be prosecuted. and this policy
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came about in 1973 when we were dealing with richard nixon and his potential crimes . and the idea is, is that it is too distracting for president to fill his duties as president, as was elected by the people while simultaneously being a defendant and a criminal prosecution. so that policy is, is that any invest, any indictment or prosecution is supposed to be after he leaves or she leaves office? we have the department of justice is going to be headed by somebody that trump a points. so you have to question, will the evidence to be, you know, protected in a way to be able to be used and for years time as well as the fact that you have statue of limitations that will apply. you have witnesses at this point will be 8 years later. it's always difficult to as our prosecutor case after so many years. plus it's possible that donald trump himself might try to pardon himself as he
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leaves office. so although technically the way jack smith dismissed the case, it could be brought again, we have entered into the realm of it being very unlikely that he will face these charges even in 4 years time and seeing on his tre social platform, trump announced that one of his 1st executive orders would be to impose the 25 percent tariff on canada and mexico on his 1st day in office. the president elect, blaine. the 2 countries for the flow of drugs and migrants into the us from also said he didn't pose a 10 percent time on chinese goods, nice blamed spacing for drugs, particularly fentanyl and making it into the us. well, so it has on alex's era, along to the extra meaning of please the president of mexico's ronnie against the kidding of women. and a group of mine is recesses in south because i say all those left on the ground of
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dying of hunger. the however, got a little bit of weather into the full costs across the middle east. you can see this line of cloud head just around the red sea pushing up towards northern parts of the gulf. what a significant feature this one. you can see china shala's really heavy rain having to pump solve era pushing down across q weight and they would towards mecca. try to slip a little further south with somebody might even say a little bit of wet weather lights running the week here in content. but i think maybe a shout was we'll be across the northern parts of the gulf and could see some flooding to push its way into the western side of iran, farther north, as a wintry mix up to was a cool cuz there's some other way weather to some try the weather across the
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eastern side of the measure. we could say some showers just around syria 11 on pushing down into gaza. 5 and office in snow. they're in the full cost, as you can see quite a bit of it's making his way across that east and a half of that took a pushing for the race was brought to chris. but whether coming back in for the middle parts of the week is try and perhaps cost a good pos of north africa. meanwhile, we have got to a few showers just around the southern fringes of west africa as per usual, joining up with the boss, rafters, showers across central pos, with a few shout was into the se of the author a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come odd award for translation and international understanding is hosting. it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of
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december 2024 in doha, tom shay come on. the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back you weren't seeing on the 0 as a reminder about of stories for this. our multiple launch as strikes of hit southern favorites is ready for us to say it struck $25.00 has the targets of course 11 on on monday attacks continue to spot report suggesting that both sides are closing in on a possible seas. 5 deal,
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a judge in the us is dismissed the case in which president elect donald trump was accused of attempting to overtime the 2020 election. it follows a request by the justice department, which is also just to drop the case where trump's been accused of retaining classified documents. and at least to 3 people have been killed in his ready attack on all shall see refuge account to the re fi hits and make sure the building that you're on monday. and it was one of several of his radiate types of costs. northern concepts now more than a year in israel's warren garza and at least $200.00 historical sites have either been destroyed or damaged. the grades amari most in guns and since he has been partially reduced to rubble off to his writing, that it, she bones at last december of these pictures that you can see here, they show who causes largest and oldest mosque in the hall to the city. and this is old before it was destroyed, it been a pace of what was shipped,
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facing back to thousands of years ago. now most of it lies in ruins. as you see that this is part of what rights groups called a cultural genocide being carried out by israel. and we're human highlighted reports from the sites of that most. and i am right now standing inside of amber and most one of the most heritage and religious places in the gaza strip. it is nearly 1400 years old, racing back to the business time 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 place and have turned it into trouble. as we can clearly see onyx law, the f. 16 bombs, one of the many bomb dropped on this place, turned it into the visitation. historians say it is a cultural genocide. committed against these are, these are places,
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but these are what you mean ministry stays. it is, it has been used by medicine, some groups as within face. however, many human rights organizations claims that the destruction of such religious enter it gives you places, institution a violation of international law and the future generations will not be connected to their heritage. any more off or the is what the fights are. just have destroyed and level these places in the gaza strip by him. honey, does your northern gospel at his time? the thousands of people, oh, sheltering and evacuation come soft through a mazda 5 to story, to bounce with thousands, chauncey homes. in manila, the government has promised to help people rebuild the houses on
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a be low reports from the capsule. a tragedy twice over mark, john de la cruz had only recently lost his 3 month old daughter to pneumonia when a fire, lasting 8 hours destroyed his neighborhood. on sunday, he couldn't save his home for any of his belongings. he says, all he could think of was to give his daughter a proper burial. even if this evacuation shelton smells, at least people can still pay her. a final respects, people who are struggling to come to terms with the, please, the destroyed much of their sense of community, say such a tragedy has struck them before for sale. so, villanueva, this is the 3rd time he's seen a whole burn down. one of these is from what i can remember you have been eat, for instance, if it's not on the other side of the neighborhood, it's on our side. it's like we take turns. there's some say they're so used to fires, they'd rather stay close to their properties and start saving degree rather than
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wait for the government at more than $900.00. buyers have been recorded in many of this year, and many of them occurred in communities like this. in fact, 7 months before a 1000 homes were destroyed on sunday, another fire tore through this area. fire department officials are investigating the cause, but say homes is shut. the towns are especially prone to fires because they are crowded together. more than half the time. the places are sparked by faulty electrical wiring. dining i what's a good also because of the sheer population does it, the many people are using appliances at the same thing. the, because to me they are poor. they, they sort through the, the electricity connections this good, the so on overload the electricity network. in fact, we said they're prepared to be relocated by the government as long as they can stay near their work places. but until that's offered to them, they said they have no choice but to return. and just hope they won't see
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a repeat of the slightest spar barney. below al jazeera, many hundreds of people are writing in mexico city to protest against the many women who either disappeared or killed every day. you and says up to 10 women, all killed on a daily basis in mexico. julia, i got a on, i has moved from mexico city. this march takes place every year in mexico. but this is the 1st time that it happens with a woman sitting in the presidential palace. but women rights advocates don't expect progress. shame bounce presidency to bring a quick fix to decades of growing violence against women. instead, they're waiting for her to take some concrete steps to affect real change on the issue. specifically the near total, impunity associated with 7 sites in mexico. maybe the weekend the president should make changes without us having to demand it. campaign slogan was, i didn't get here, the old mexican women made it with me,
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but that's not the case. she and her people made it to the presidency, but not all women can be the because so many have been killed along the way. but she should at least meet with us. so the president chain bell announced this morning a series of steps in the bringing visibility to gender based islands in the country . my experience the measures include a media campaign, educational programs for young children and training for city officials, police and prosecutors. diego. yeah, no, i'll just hear of mexico city 14 people including a teenage boy have resurfaced from a just use gold mine in south africa's north with provence. assigned gulf between mine is on police as last of weeks with as far as he's blocking supplies of food and awards as a force them to the surface. microwave reports from sto, fontaine, these are seasonal minus say they've been on the ground some months and it took them
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a week to escape. they say about $700.00 more still low on to the control of men from neighboring the sea to hide it in city toys. you must read some stuff from coming out by the men from de soto. when i wanted to leave, i was threatened with a gun. people are dying of hunger down band. it goes to both us. don't want people to come out. when i was in the middle of the night, when they climbed down the steaming shaft, it's positive. what was once in industrial goldmine, the ventilation and water pumps that once made it safe, alone gone. this off belong to a different mind operated by different company to the one, just a few 100 meters away. that's been the size of the stand off in recent weeks. somebody familiar with the network of underground tunnels below says that the miners who escaped from the gang must have climbed and crawled through not right tunnels, for between 10 and 20 kilometers on the ground to be able to get away. police have been posted at the top of the network of dcs shopped for about 3 months under
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pressure from rights groups. they allowed some of the miners associates from a nearby community to pull up some people with the right level of food 10 days ago . after a dead body was sent up instead of one of the hundreds of possibly thousands of people still alive, please cut off access. only mine rescue experts have been allowed on the site since there's been no visible progress with their operation. since a camera was lowered 4 days ago, a police and politicians say all the people that live at criminals, whether on gangs or off his no mine is seeking a livelihood that has been conducted. this is the gold mining operation. so it's quite surprising that now they are changing to, to say they were not allowed to, to, to leave. but for the mistake that they have been able to kind of come out to just goes to show that there was no one that was demanding the child whose face time injuries they say the 7th day or deal getting out still less than better off than those they left behind the eyes, you've got drawers,
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all they're on the brink of dept. they're going to die of starvation. my son have already died a couple in a week or 2 weeks time, which would be disastrous down there with them. we've done that in 3 months. hundreds of mine is families waiting to see if their loved ones who will say, come out to live. i'm wondering if they even have a choice. malcolm web. i'll just say around, still fontaine, south africa, the columbia has held a piece tribunal where for the 1st time form a fault, rebels took responsibilities. some of the groups actions during the countries, the civil war on a sensor on patsy report from bull good on, how achieving lost in peace in the country still remains in doubts like what was it? 7 regional commanders of former 5 gravels in columbia faced their victims for the 1st time. on monday. it was part of a public hearing of columbus piece tribunal, where to get a group accepted responsibility and ask for forgiveness in the kidnappings of hundreds of people in the country,
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south west at the heights of columbia. as long as civil conflict in the training the confinements, the violence with which we prevented their movements, the damage to the families, we deprived them of seeing that children grow old. those, this boy, this was a great thrill for us as the tribunal described in great detail. how for years the fight leadership ordered the objections of the military officials, politicians, and regular people as part of the war on the states and the most famous picking napping of 12 deputies of devalue regional assembling kindly in 2002, the pressure of prisoners exchange between the group and the government, india and 11 deputies were executed. but the majority of the groups hostages were regular. colombians who didn't have the means to pay the ransom like amity sanchez's father was killed in captivity in 1994 is more the pc lead, for it was horribly hard to find his body in the middle of
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a mountain. 4 years after his abduction shot at close range and likely tortured with a noise, like the hearings queen size bed with a anniversary of the story piece still between the fire gravels in the columbia, in state. and well, some are celebrating the countries attempt to reconciliation. many are criticizing the legs in the piece tribunal sentencing, and the lack of implementation of the many reforms agreed to india cord put in a commemoration in the capital book with the current government recognize the state as so far failed to bring real change to remote areas of the country where dissidents, groups of the former rebels continue to operate. but the united nations mission over seeing peace implementation says there's still hope. in columbia, you are writing a different story. one of expanding piece and inclusion, comprehensive and lasting piece. well,
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still in the works remains within your reach, and companies have uh, a better suite. any bursary for any story d o that is still waiting to fulfill its promises in a country struggling to leave its bloody history behind. allison that i'm get the address that you know, but with the students in romania have been protesting against the full rights candidate to shoot the political establishment by winning the 1st round of the presidential vote. coming to just screw run as an independent candidate defeating the front runner and social democrats, prime minister, most so, so cool. charlie angela reports so on known as kelly and joe desk, who the news crews didn't even film him, costing his vote. and 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 and
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