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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 26, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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the, the challenges with the, [000:00:00;00] the, the cloud fits is in use on life. and so coming up in the next 60 minutes and such of safety and goal is that the palestinians forced to make his life in the most unimaginable place. buried in ruins off the move in a week of intense randy. plumbing to bill for the seas. file with his boss is back on the table. the police cracked down on protest and his lemme back in support of
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a jail. former prime minister, at least 70 killed, plus the legal minus in south africa, continued to stand off against police authorities of blocks deliveries of food and board to try and force them out. the site for the past 417 days is rarely military has been bonded, garza causing extensive destruction and coming more than 44000 palestinians. most of them women and children. many of those who survive the relentless attacks of running out of food and agencies afford a full play from it. israel is restricted food medicine and humanitarian aid from entering the strip. in northern dogs, it is really types of killed at least 11 people since stored on tuesday. the bombings talked to, to probably
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a refugee camp. and basically here another rate announce aka know if it goes and sits, you killed 6 pallets the rest of your team. just searching for missing people under the rubble get very lights from there. about our and central gaza hadn't been moved as tiny by for us. that so honey, the strikes just continue in these terrible conditions. tell us more about the strikes with the well yeah, absolutely. the strikes did not a stop. and there's no say it's the end due to end of from happening because we're seeing as of early hours this morning. and in the overnight i talked in the northern part of gaza city, particularly this different one district, this particular area of the golf instead of the relentlessly attacked involved by these really ears strikes and the heavy artillery as were almost the past weeks. every time there was an attack in northern gaza strip,
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there was an equivalent attack on this particular district in northern gauze. and today in an attempt to push people away from any of the area that are very close to northern, got those, we're talking about 4 people who were killed inside one of the residential homes inside that in, in, in this just with one district. other people, 6 more people were killed in a, in a separate us talk. a couple with the here we are still is a haven't really not all the causes, the civilian casualties, but also keep pushing people into the internal further internal displacement. many of the injuries are recorded from these a cox induct been either leave hospital or remain where the ad because of the difficulties in movements of paramedics then and on an ambulance vehicles in the area due to that severe damage of infrastructure that impedes the movement. as of am going to those will end up in the hospital in the baptist hospital, for example, are at risk of losing their life because of the,
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the acute shortage of medical supplies and the inability of the available medical staff to intervene properly and provide medical care this situation is happening everywhere, particularly in areas that have been heavily bombed by these really military and all of the aftermath of this is the, the destruction of public facilities. an infrastructure. make it very difficult and it's hard. it's hard to break and you know about, and many of the people have been actively injured in the past. a few days. it remained where the uh and could not be transferred to hospice of and died due to the severe it bleeding as well as the changes in the weather that made it very difficult for them to survive these conditions. yeah, yeah, and talking about bad weather. we've been hearing about thousands of tents being destroyed. i mean, what's happened to the people that were in the, of the well
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1000 of these bands have been severely damaged or destroyed by the heavy rain and the rising tide. then according to the spokes person of the civil defense department and close to 10000 of these things have been severely damaged and destroyed completely due to the rise of, of the type. particularly those are very close to the close to a line. and those in the center part of gaza, city and other parts of, of the gaza strip, just increasing the, the suffering and the misery of already displaced families, 1000 of displaced families who are uh, being sheltering inside the displacement counts and being facing the divorce devastation for more than a year, this is the 2nd one, 3rd with the and and 1000 of people are inside these at displacement counts. and in terms of where people are going right now, it's just people have been seeking since yesterday is temporary refuge. moving into over the friday, the space is the mosque, the day vaca ition center. these are the schools or remaining buildings. but the
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problem, these are overcrowded spaces, are not, are not designed to accommodate a large number of people. and all was with the middle of 5 as the and that is sanitation, other people's remain in their damaged pins and that has increased the likelihood of them catching diseases because of the cold particular when it comes to children and those with some health problems. uh, other with limited options found themselves in the streets, and also that exacerbated the problems of their, of their sufferings in terms of how people are coping it just difficult to think of any mechanism other than the community resilience as well as the struggles for a spanish shows on daily basis. all right, honey, a fight. so that's a terrible picture that you paid the guys that had a monthly reporting. so what does the, the not your nation says at least 1900000 people have gone to around 90 percent of the population of indeed homeless many of being forced to move repeatedly some more
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than 10 times. mid november between 65 and 75000 published against was still in northern garza sound from a population of more than 400000. before the war, israel's forced evacuation orders cover more than 79 percent of the strip of pushing people into smaller and increasingly overcrowded areas. it's connie was talking you an agency for a palestinian refugee says more than 415000 people. a sheltering in about 100 un schools in garza target was invisible on the displace palestinians from darrow butler in central gulf. in southern guns, a desperate search for safety has driven displaced families to take refuge at the most own imaginable places. schools one simple education and hope now stand as crumbling schultz. as for thousands, with the town of on milan,
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see on the relentless bombardment and simple guns over crowded. these families have no what else to to do you an estimate that 70 percent of the people in guns will have been forced from the hopes this just said landscape was once filled with the loft till the children would if you choose brightened by the promise of education now, this destroyed school is a free dial century for the 8 families struggling to evaluate the ongoing for the move. i was displaced from eastern comm, eunice. i didn't find any place for my family except this destroyed school. life is quite difficult with surrounded by rubble, mosquitoes and we struggled to cope with cold weather fast. these schools are not equipped to serve as filters. and the spaces of more than broken wolves, unfruitful ceilings to shoot this sheltering here. and i got them off. i mean, and uh, and is it wouldn't,
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i wouldn't imagine and with them are people forced to take refuge and destroyed schools despite potential dangerous g to the overcrowding of safety, monetary and 70 yet, and the lack of shelters. and we have got cases of families being killed off to the collapse of the building that was sheltering in and then back and also how many i had done a lot. and i had the admin little comment that i said, i came here with my family because this school is close to my destroyed house. i'm doing my best to survive. i extracted ben bachelor from under the rubble and used it to make a stair leading to my shelter. we run out of options. we don't know where to go. in gaza. we loved loyce. this sentence was written in the face of the station. resilience is not, you know, it's, i mean, you can see the classrooms, the one simple lice, hope and learning. today. the last results were families leading schultz us who have lost everything the correct seemed useful was on there by the crux and the
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humanitarian responses for families like these who are now homeless power capacitive, l 0. let's take this home. we can speak about the history behind the who is a media communications officer with the international red cross community. also residents of garza. and there is a situation very well joins is not from debt. all butler at good to have you with the system at this time. you appreciate it. we've seen this colossal loss of life, a colossal displacement, the colossal on getting hardship and tragedy is just hard to believe the degree of suffering that we're witnessing isn't that good morning. and let me start by saying what exactly that format. instead, people and girls i have run out of options and they have know where to go. they have been living like this for over 400 days in a closed loop of your facilities, continued displacement shortage in the basic necessities of life, including food, water,
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proper health care. they don't receive the help the needs and they are entitled to receive everyone who's supposed to take actions to help them is also highly challenges in terms of the amount of human italian aid that you want to tell you has received working conditions. and after all, we are now countenanced, as well as the to so many people in gaza with worse and weather conditions. the terrible situation on the ground for people is being made a lot less now by the forthcoming winter weather which is already started. yes, they have been living in room depending returns made of plastic sheets of pieces of woods. those very people are lucky. whoever sees pens for many months ago now they have a word of mouth and they are not prepared to request to provide the protection and forms from flooding, especially those who are living in dance,
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who are spreading across the mediterranean beach. and we have learned where receiving many reports from the hearts as they are enduring and trying to save the very little belongings they are messed with, from drawing in their notes and to see if they are living in areas that are flooded with sea water, with garbage and they do not have access to proper health care that includes many, many extremely vulnerable civilians including a newborn baby, these children, elderly people with disabilities as those who are still recovering from their injuries, suffering separate or in new york. strong from this conflict hits even very much how they're in the northern government rates, where people have been living for almost over 2 months. and i'm it's fused fighting, increasing increasing hunger and a no shelter in data haitian. it's hard enough to try and make plans for people and getting a to people in gaza at the best of times where the weather is. all right, but with the forthcoming winter season,
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the how do you begin to assess what the needs are and how you satisfy the needs of the people? a different aspect of it is it across the team has been assessing and mobilizing with partners and with our teams outside of gaza and how to prepare for winters ation. and that focuses dirty on trying to import the the, close the blankets, tap, line, and tens. however, we haven't yet been successful in delivering that, according to our goals and objectives, because of many, many reasons. first, the restrictions imposed into the conduction of the military and 8 across thousands, particularly in the government, right? as well as the any challenging issue of new day, that's the resulting from deteriorated law and order and gaza for months. and we're trying to support methodologies and openings unusual to to prevent the best of flooding. however,
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the data for structured and gaza is massively devastated that beyond repair or even reputation for that specific purpose and of a whole. but there's not enough food for a majority of the population here. people who i've been waiting and lining up on queues for several hours sleeping for some bread. and if they are not lucky enough to have bread, they would have to afford an extremely expensive amount of money to, to, to, to, to book basically put foot on the table. that's how the life is in guys nowadays. yeah, it's a very, very difficult situation to hitch him a honda from the international red cross. we appreciate your time and thanks for talking to us at this incredibly challenging moment. all right, let's move on to the hezbollah as well. conflicts where they're all suggestions that the seas fall. deal is back on the table. israel z u and then back to the denny dental and told jen, this is really cabinet is expected to discuss it on choose day. despite these reports, there's still no laptop in the bombardments of loved ones. capital multiple strikes,
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hit southern bay route lights on monday. it's been bomb repeatedly since israel is a red campaign, started back in september. meanwhile has been lar, is continuing to launch rockets into northern israel. on monday night they close fires in a residential area of navea. that's near the border. 2 people were injured is really a tax across 11 have killed, more than $3700.00 people. most of them civilians that since october last year, more than $1200000.00 have been false from the homes. alan fisher has mall from washington on the hopes forest by the war between hezbollah and israel has been scattering the landscape, claiming 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 these really invasion in october. but some ceasefire deal could be close. we have made significant progress with a of getting towards
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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, 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, 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 details on the 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 violations. any initials deal with last 60 days,
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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 a meeting of the 7 phone ministers, mid was on $59.00, 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 11 on is finally brought to a cease fire all. but it is just one major challenge. the war continues in gaza with no sign of an inch to the fighting. the spike previous talks a possible imminent spiders. i would, fisher, i'll just see it up at the state department in washington. straight away to bay roots as in best robbie joins is from that. so as a one of his boss saying about this potential sci fi, well,
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the us envoy that's been doing the shuttle diplomacy between all these parties and the region was here just about a week ago, back then named costs. and the secretary general of his bullet said that they are open to a cease fire. they want this conflict and on this side of the border and that it was now in israel's hands. now this is an important point to understand. this is a massive concession from this visible under new leadership, has industrial law who was killed in and is really assassination. had said that there will be no seas far from the liberty side until the war and jobs is over. with the level of violence, we've seen the level of destruction that is carried on how long this part of the conflict and how long the warren guards is carried on is a massive deal for as we'll look to make. what is essentially a big concession and say they're open to a cease fire. well, before the warrant garza is over now reacting to that senior my seat or a summer home done speaking to the lebanese, oh, my god, being so that any announcement of a cease fire and loving on his welcome. just as bullets stood by our people and made great sacrifices, this is an important signal to an ally at this important time. and this is an ally
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that is managed to inflict an enormous amount of damage on israel while the war and gaza was being carried on thousands of homes and vehicles on the israeli side, a number of casualties that constant pressure that has come from his bullet on his real has been an important part of this war, has been an important balancing act as far as her mom is concerned. so the fact that that support is coming out from us does signal a few very important things. now there are unconfirmed reports, but we're hearing from diplomats from local media. there are positive signals. everyone wants this concept and they're saying the hope is that this conflict, this side of it as you start with his bullet, could lead to 2 very important things. closer to a cease fire in gaza and the return of is rarely kept as being held by hamas. and gotcha. and despite this possible prospect of a cease fire at all the while the attacks from both sides keep happening. that is exactly correct. now israel has inflicted farm or damage on the lovely side
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of the border, but the damage that, as well as inflicted on israel, is not in consequential last night. this is a country, this is the people that went to sleep. hearing the sounds of sonic booms of israeli jets overhead hold for the hopefully hoping that it would be the end. but they woke up this morning once again to the sounds of sonic booms in the air over bay roads. over 11 on we've seen a number of strikes carried out this morning. there's been a number of villages on, in the south of the country that have been hit too hard for shot man of the police and hoss as. busy as the expectation that that will carry on throughout the day after a very violent 24 hours yesterday and after very wife violent with the slope that started that began with a very, very strong explosion and destruction of a building that was targeted in central, buried that was of course followed on by his bullet responding with one of the worst one of the most unprecedented strikes we've seen on television in a 24 hour period. so the hope remains that all of this escalation will be what it
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has been in past conflicts between israel and forces and 11 on there is an uptick and violence followed by a cessation of violence. and that is the hope here today. all right, so i leave that for moment. thanks for that same buzz robbie reporting from a route i was reading media reporting the sci fi deal would include in his really ami presence in lebanon for up to 60 days left. these ami replacing is ready for us as, as a withdrawal, and the us having a 5 nation committee to monitor the implementation of nbc as far as, let's explore this further with our a go. but because it is really political coming. types of joins is now from tel aviv already. thanks for joining us here on the out to 0. before we get into the nitty gritty event of any potentials, these 5 deal, what's the procedure here? how does it work? are we going to see the, the cabinet sitting around the table? do they vote on that? how do they reach decision? the cabinet then is lives most the rhetorical device. this is a prime ministers decision g. i sites on see fire and then see fire will happen are
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finding the star is not prone to clear, cut the decisions, he tends to hedge any bit he makes. however, it seems to me that in addition to everything you correspond to start from washington said then from the roots about this being a major deals or his fall on major concession. it's such a ceasefire. deal has to be accepted and this will be a major setback for the agenda and it's, and you know, has claimed to have created for as early in the middle east as well as domestically . this is a big deal and as well. so suddenly it's being said by something that is the as far as place, but then you have the likes of the national security minister been given. he says it and we ways you an opportunity to bring hezbollah to his knees. so with that kind of potential descend will nothing yahoo push the through oh, i think there's a good chance he might have thought that nothing you know, could be interested in pushing through a guys
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a deal before i was wrong. i don't think this is the case. i think uh, israel does not have much choice in the matter. i think that for the 1st time in over a year, the international community is standing. i don't want to say against israel, but is not letting israel get away. ready with everything it wants to get away. ready i think the announcement of the i c c arrest lawrence has a major role in this new i'll be at the st stance. ready it is uh, i think the international community is finally feeling like it has a chance to stop with. it probably seizes the most dangerous potential in israel's behavior. and that is the assumption that a country is demanding the right to what other it wants when other it wants to whomever it wants, without any sort of supervision. i think it's finally starting to sink in. or finally, the political constellations have aligned to deny israel this demand. okay,
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so what i think is happening already. finally, what about his writings themselves, especially those those that 80000 roughly has been displaced for so many months from that home. to me, this seems by the end, if it comes to be, would only be, i think, for 60 days, and that's not going to encourage them to go back home. it's not enough time, is it? it's not going to encourage them to go back home. the infrastructure back home is also not in a state to receive them, but perhaps even the most unfortunate aspect of the situation is that these id 1000 people have become absolutely convinced that the only way they can go home is this quote unquote physical that is destroyed since there's no real manifestation of the destruction of physical office, but i cannot be destroyed, these people are hanging and are living in a, in a purgatory that is in many ways self imposed. these are all the state has instilled in the conviction that security can only be achieved is israel is the
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ultimate victor and it was the webinar or the ultimate losers. this deal if it materializes will not be ultimate towards any size. so while the is early state may be able to live with it, or perhaps even considering this deal, a letter of decline down from the situation. and as of the 80000 or 100000 residents of the israel, the lowest will be left of finding a whole the action, the best. absolutely convinced that their lives are not secure because this is what they haven't been told for more than a year. so this is good for anything, you know, not at all good for exam is right. well that cabinet meeting happening in the coming as we'll see just for to images when it does take place already go, but it's really political commentator, joint eastern tennessee. thank you. the, the police took the tig support as it focused on jail full of the prime minister and
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run con and his level. but at least 7 people have been killed. dozens have been injured. tens of thousands of tons of purchasing pci policy members marched on the capital of monday to to mount a lead. his release. as security forces have locked down the city to prevent demonstration. the freezers, march comes, had a court hearing, where con is expected to face terrorism charges schedule this level by the cml, hydra is drawing his life from bed. so, come o, how is the situation that now off to iran con support is across all these barriers? a very dense in dade, as you can see behind me, does it go to the 4th? is that already right there? shot guns, guys. uh, gun. it says president. read them right. yeah. and goes to border and they have now reached interested. i'm about to adjust the yoke alarm it does from this brand new and they have clear that you mention all protect goes all along the way. they've
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been removing container and they've been facing the police, red. yeah, gas and drop a boy legs, but they have remained under doug. i know it's been moving toward the gap or data. now the form a, a prime minister on funds wife is also needing that protection. she said that at all costs that have to come to the square, you know, told or did it. on the other hand, saying that anybody a winter that would be elected that they were crush any protest were trying to cross that line wave they say is it's all about the red zone showing data of a 10 situation. and of course, the lot of people ever get knew that this is a political issue that should have been good guard politically and active fortune use that they've been spin out of control and don't ugly all very much so far. the tartar data, not backing down, nor are the projects go. do you think is the feeling that comes workers will make
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hits to the square and if they do, will this change in the thing? will the demands be met? whereas they are going to come here at any cost, at least that's what they say now and on the other end, the government, this thing with drop them no matter what good gauge. so. busy it appears that there is a deadlock, and once they come here, they said that they really then present them on before that they will not present them on a amongst them. the release of them are on con. oh, of course that has been in prison for over a a on what the his party? well good then many senior lawyers said a frivolous jogging brought in by the government to keep him in j. so this is indeed a very dense situation. it can done ugly if the police use force already. a number of people have been getting some of the security forces personnel legs rather than
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a clip conflicting, and it boards as to how they're died. the eye witness is on the scene said i did well police man know, speeding away from the protest that gosh, the number of people on the road. the government, the thing that they did the pediatric test as so indeed very dense and everybody watching nervously what happens within the next $24.00 a day to come outside. so that uptake him or the reporting that from his lover. but let's move on to south africa where hundreds of illegal gold miners remain underground. rescue operation is being delayed, as the problem is rescue page has yet to arrive on sunday for team people, including a teenage boy, a resurfaced from a disused gold mine of mine is one most in beacon and now in custody. this is standoff between the man and the police and his last week with authorities blocking supplies of food and water. let's try and force them to the surface. malcolm with is that the mind and still fontaine joins as lie from the at. so welcome to you
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yesterday about the challenges of getting into the minor we any further on with that given the network of underground tunnels that they're all is this the nose, the visible progress? so uh, with the rescue operation since uh what the official say phase 2 was carried out last week, which is loading a camera into the shop to assess it. no sign of any equipment arriving on the site . uh there are thousands of disused mine shaw strewn across the country side here and a handful of operational ones. gonna stay on the side so that we can see me and, and take a look at one. this is known as margaret shopped. well this mine site is no longer authorized to buy gold mining company. everybody wants a company, the shaft is still operational. sometimes we see the wheels turning and the other way to cage going up and down according to police. hundreds of the authors know mine is who they call illegal minus have so 50 ever in recent weeks,
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including 9 just in the last couple of days. other off tunnels connecting uh many of these shots on the ground. uh, but accessing one uh, shopped from another one uh on numerous boxes, full minus to be able to surface one that did operate to buy a commercial company like this is why you understood that they have to bribe the employees or make some kind of deal with them to be able to access it. so make some kind of deal with the people responsible for it. but there was a criminal gang is controlling these operations on the ground. so to move from one guy, his territory to another minus typically you have to pay a fee which can be the same kind of fee is that they have to pay to the ones that they were working full just to be allowed to work in the 1st place, so it, in many cases, that fee is charged for them to come back up. besides that, those fees can be a, by the around $800.00. what about the conditions on the ground malcom loosely
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pretty grim, and what about food and water supply as well? the people that we've seen has come up uh, emaciated. the skins pale, the food supply. everyone who's surface recently says it's been dwindling over the course of the 3 months. and so does that mean stationed at the top of the shop? people say that the currency down there is gold. people buy and sell things using the gold that they've mine that has been processed. and so is the process on the ground. and the price is uh, become very high because of his gas. see all of those essential items now the in to connect to see if the shop conditions someone familiar with the businesses. explain that if a soft isn't connected to any other openings to build off of poisonous gases in the hall to can make it completely and accessible, but full on trade not is no. mine is only one way to find out if a shop is workable or not. but those people familiar with the industry explained
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that the shots are indeed new workable when they are adequately connected to enough openings for that to be reasonable. that down below, and still this trend of continues the american site, so that update malcolm web reporting that from south africa. so still a head here analysis era. his legal battles a go your way to judge dismissed as the case against donald trump pelting to have a ton to 20. 20 us selection the plus chinese just as ultra tax targeting school children, emissions being taken to reassure parents 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 island at also for wales in place to side,
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we will see some whatsoever part again from the atlantic as we go through the next 24 to 48000. that book 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 to increase the patches it does save us of what the weather coming in . here's that next system. then it runs up towards the press potential towards the southwest approaches through tuesday, a fine and dry day, full mouth chopping gland for whilst scuffling out of good parts of it. but this will sweep its way for us to go 13 way to stay run across the southern pulse of england was very wet, very windy weather coming for damaging when suddenly a possibility and some heavy right. brought this guys come back in behind. so that's, well, that's what the weather just coming back in across france, both west composite, daphne, i'm just thinking a little further east with what's the weather to just around the central parts of italy, tools the balkans. why so whether to
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a possibility into parts of west africa, but from much of north africa, it stays fine and try with plenty of sunshine the, how it's reported, look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed and the media, how it's used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are known as the media. and they think it's how it is weaponized is, is online, which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, examining the headline, what they wanted to do, what they wanted to these does that without have system on since into. and then there's a one side of a group of people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the other side, just go on to races, processes sharing, posting stories with
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a global audience. what is the sea life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fast tonight increases he fan nowhere else on the on which is the right. the other guy you watching out 0. and one of our top story is this uh, the northern gallagher is really types of killed at least 11 people. some stores on choose day to bombings, targeted to valley, a refugee camp. and basically here another rate on that was i couldn't go to kansas city killed 6 published in their own suggestions at a spot between his relatives. but lars, back on the tapes,
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israel's ambassador to the un says his country's cabinet is expected to discuss it a tuesday afternoon. meanwhile, there's still no less happiness, real fun problems, eval evidence capital. and in practice, done is we've been seeing at least 7 people, including 2 police officers, have been killed in protests, demonstrated according to the release of the jail for prime minister and run con as a capital, as long as that has been locked down. now for days. okay, let's talk more about the situation and let me know when joined by time i committed to send associate professor of public policy and at the institute for graduate studies template, great to have you with us. am. all right, so let's see 5 potential cx, 511, and have benjamin netanyahu is like me to push it through in a cabinet by say, any doesn't have the full support of everyone. good, bank of the national security minister saying that we are wasting an opportunity to bring, has brought to is these and there are others who support that view. so given that, do you think it'll get through? i mean, not in my opinion, it's
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a 5050 shot. and so i mean, we could expect some, a stronger position from the front, right. administered as, i mean, some of pollution been the meanest. indeed, the see this as a, as, as a golden opportunity to, to diminish has, by law has. but let's go ability once on forever and eliminate any future fits for it. but in fact it's, it's, it's, it's, it has been proven to be a very difficult task even for basically the army. i mean, this has been a, uh, a, i mean, was shocked at the beginning with all these surprising attacks like to know would have been anything the lead the ship as, isn't it because the, the house on the front left. mm hm. but i think good the, the back, the phone, the, the law sol, motor missile personally, that will becoming a strong resistance on the ground that this item is not having an easy task and limit on. but that's also remind you of yours, like the objectives of, of the display of the, the, the, what objectives on this performance of different. so when it comes to really been
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on the questions or the method was locked out of the goals. nathaniel embrace will not eliminate things, his beloved watson for that, but it was weakening his beloved and removing it that way from the borders. mm hm. and, and then along with that, a 3rd of these lately the, as a citizens who would, who left the, their homes are able to see. so it happens in half. that will will have be the chief ranger at least 60 days, but the people will not be able to go back because there's not enough time. yes, i mean this 6. i mean, anything can happen 60 days again. i mean, so the people will only be allowed. what sort of thing once there is a per minute ceasefire endorsed by the technician to come in, if you will, not 30th, we're still experimenting. but when it comes to nothing else, objective independent, i think he has achieved the subjective more or less. i mean this stuff has. well, if everything goes well with this, with the ceasefire tools and then the citizens, the notes are allowed to go back then that's set. i mean for them. he has, he has a sheep, the goals, he has the glued autumn days,
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and the adults of this war guys are the 1st or the guys, that is what it is because as an into and then security fun and it goes with it has never been independence didn't, there is no for the soonest, it was sort of as well as the, the fact to occupying it as a, uh, even before how much it was a decision. because the, so a total for the full is the mindset for the is it is the zip the project is okay. it's easy to see, so i have is 11 and that's one thing, but the hostilities will continue in gaza. that's my opinion on something. i mean, i hope i'm wrong, but of course, for all what we seeing happening with the ground on the statements, you know, it is what it is it prepared and gets sent for the long term presence in does that meaning video combining does a and then figuring out its future governance arrangements, the picture to spend the more or less we don't know who's going to be in charge of as of the, talking about administrative committees. but these, the boone up involved in a single thought at the beginning some of forces or the one forces under one condition that these right out of me. that means that and,
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and keep them up at hand on the inside security method, right. and they have the that i to get involved in it, but whenever they want, sir. okay, well let's see what happens. as far as the c swap, the casualties run level is concerned. we've got that cabinet meeting. i think 1430 gmc, so we'll see late to time of meantime. thanks a lot. thanks. now, judge has dismissed the case accusing donald trump of attempting to over to and the 2020 us presidential election as well as request by the justice department, which is those are last judges to drop the prosecution against trump for improperly storing classified documents, such as florida, a special prosecutor, john smith of judges to close the cases because the justice department policy funds, the prosecution of a sitting president who is, comes ahead of trump national gratian as us president. in january, mike kind of has moved from west palm beach in florida, near trump tow 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
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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 code. 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 that left himself has issued the statement on social media saying that this test costs the american taxpayer hundreds of thousands of dollars. and that the charges with baseless in the 1st place. they are still a sentencing proceeding facing the president elect. this is due when a man has in court where he's being convicted of pro charges. the judge in that case is essentially frozen,
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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 where the president elect, along with another number of other defendants, is facing essentially racketeering charges with his alleged attempts to undermine the 2020 election results. 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 as a right seal on his truth social platform. and trump said he would impose a 25 percent tariff on kind of there in mexico on his 1st day in office. the president to like to blame the 2 countries for the flu trucks and migrants into the united states. from poster said you would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on chinese goods. you also blamed paging for drugs, particularly friends, know,
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make it into the us. the chinese government is taking steps to come for is about a series of random killings. this be the recent search and stoppings in tall remix . probably probably it has more now from the agent. under the watchful gaze of security stuff, parents drop off the children for the starts of morning classes at this elementary school in central basic recent random attacks targeting groups of children have left many of them. understandably nervous, followed, and there are too many negative reports about these attacks, and that people just see them and to copycat attacks. hang on target. they want to take the revenge on society. and they p kids a target because they are weak. and the wonderful last week, a ca plowed into a group of children near a school then who 9 in central china leaving
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a number injured that followed the 90 foot tacket, a vocational school in the east and city of who she that killed 8 people and injured 17 others. but the deadliest single attack in years came at the start of this month, when a man rammed his car into a crowd in the southern city of ju hi, killing $35.00 people. and then during $43.00, they all saw it to save the suspect was acting out of anger over at the bulls settlements. now the new guidelines from the justice ministry to local officials, to investigate domestic disputes fully at an early stage to resolve them before potential attack, as take revenge against fellow citizens. it still, china is current economic troubles and diminishing job prospect all contributing to the problem. but pages official response is that the country still enjoys
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a high degree of social stability to go to the chinese government has always taken and will continue to take effective measures to ensure the safety of the people's lives. whatever the underlying causes feel for a t c. d good to stifle debates about these attacks. often delete single references to them from social media. almost as soon as the victims have been cleared from the scene of the latest violent event. probably the bride, i'll just say era badging. a still a head here in the box with extra meeting, the plates and the presence of mexico's rally against the kenning equipment. and we report on the depth of the challenge to get rid of plastic waste around one small green toilet
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the . the other guy that welcome back in egypt, at least 16 people, including terrorist and missing offer your cap size of the red seats survive and say a wave at the base of the middle of the night on sunday trying the best one that signed the ministry's carry out a search and rescue operation. 44 people on board. the is a nice guy since the hundreds of people have riley protesting cases of violence against women un says up to 10 women and killed on a daily basis in mexico. the number totaled 3000 last year in thousands more disappeared. ga ga, has more from mexico city. this march takes place every year in mexico, but this is the 1st time that it happens with
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a woman sitting in the presidential palace. but women rights advocates don't expect progress, shane bounds 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 infinity 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 alone. old mexican women made it with me. 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 chamber 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,
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police and prosecutors. julia go yeah, no, i'll just hear of mexico city a protest as in ken. yeah, we'll say demonte and then to to violence against women and girls and they've come on to 5 themselves from police, catherine sawyer, as this report from nairobi. so now this women are protesting against the killing of women in guns in time. yeah, police say 97 women have been killed in the last 3 months. so in both ways, the march was supposed to mock this stat of 16 days of activism as part of a un campaign against gender based violence. this is what happened in 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 seen. see as the government officials, including president, we moved to see did doing dep best to keep within say,
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i report. i have instructed the criminal justice upped us to execute the monday without delay hoarding publish. it does have family side fully accountable. who came to the seas to demo street the the pod was like to speak to me. the date is when you say you have an estimate on this really tell us how many people all do that us the, because of me say, 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 that's spent on the also one justice. but women who be modeled and for those who've been abused in are still living in caea. catherine slowly on to sierra nairobi to columbia, where a peace tribunal is being held for the 1st time with for my fault, rebels took responsibility for some of the groups actions during the country civil
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war. they started caring, took place on the 8th, and of the 3 of the piece deal between the columbia in state and fox. and it's on to run past the reports now from boca, to record. it was a, the 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 and the kidnappings of hundreds of people in the country southwest at the heights of columbia as long as civil conflict, the k. i'm 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 4 years the fight leadership ordered the directions of the military officials, politicians,
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and regular people. as part of the war on the states. the most famous picking that being of 12 deputies of devalue regional assembling kindly in 2002, the pressure of prisoners exchange between the group and the government in the end 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 for it was horribly hard to find his body in the middle of a mountain. 4 years after his abduction shot at close range and likely tortured with a noise, like the hearings queen size bed with the 8th anniversary of the story piece still between the fire, gravitas and the columbia in state. and well, some are celebrating the countries at the time, so reconciliation many are criticizing the delays in the piece tribunal sentencing . and the lack of implementation of the many reforms agreed to india cord to in
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a commemoration in the capital book that the current government recognized the state as so far failed to bring real change to remote areas of the country. where distance groups of the former rebels could a senior 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 still in the works remains within your reach and covers. a bittersweet anniversary 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, the book that the engine of a space rocket is going up in smoke during a combustion test. in japan, the country space agency was testing an epsilon s.
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rocket engine. the region of congress cima. when it exploded, sending fragments into the officials say that what know injuries and investigation is now being launched into the filed test as much as half a 1000000 tons of plastic waste ends up in the mediterranean sea. each year. it could remain that for decades or even for centuries in the greek islands, people are taking out the fight to stem the flow. i recently visited the power to find out more miss high season on the greek islands. every day the passenger fairies bring a tide of tourists on the island apparel. so low, half a 1000000, some of the visits is swamped. the resident population of just $12000.00 and they trigger a surgeon trash much root plastic and most of but single use be patterson that to this to go and you see power off the tourist place. and for this reason,
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pollution got really high levels for that reason we are taking action which we are a member of this initiative to, to play with municipalities networks to protect the marine environment. so that as it's a colossal challenge, i visit to remote codes with fishermen, man, unless he wants to show me the scale of the problem here in the met last year. it's dropping from us, blessing instead of it is relentless and the thing we collect will just be replaced by the daily evan flow of plastic waste. that is the mediterranean and just haul for now the amount we find is staggering. much of it, it's flowed from the rivers of neighboring countries. there would've been collecting for walk off our side. i would go to all of this, and this is just one small cove of one small island. once heidi island in the hold of the mediterranean, on a page this being cleared and the last couple of weeks. but the fight back is
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underway here, retrieving go, still discarded, fishing net, which in german kill marine animals. and i to the extraordinary amount of plastic waste, clean up teams find on the sea bed. my inclination is a shade is uh, issue for all the for the coast island uh, islands the communities because uh let's be honest. um, the mounting of on the vitamin is yolanda provides uh, islands research duties money incomes. george told lee cleaning up places like carol schenectady goes, say from point to the islands recycling center, which he says solely needs investments like waste clouds across the country. and that the national leadership, it's evident plastic pollution is out of control across the world. kind of pain to say earlier, legally binding global tracy to scale back production and ramp up 100 percent
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efficient recycling content and things around the global challenge of dealing with plastic way. that's it for me to clock this these up and i'll be back in a couple of minutes and more of the days using the website. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is drums when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the little system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mass mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for oh, no, just sierra living on when political power and diagnostic families often intertwine the jump, like somebody has dominated the drew's community for over
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a division in the past, and now the same thing. many people have never lived in these parts of the country . country, they've suffered sectarian violence costs and they have desperate to go back to back to a home that may no longer exist. the incentive safety and goals are the palestinians forced to make her life and the most unimagined the on the clock. this is your life and also coming is run intensifies this destruction of the liberties capital. bills of the seas far with us for light is back on the table. please crime down in islamabad on protest and support the jail full of 5

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