tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 26, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now a counter and the color i know about this, and this is the news on life from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes in search of safety. in garza, the palestinians forced to make a life in the most unimaginable places, is rather intensifies as attacks. and the lebanese capital with more strikes in the past are as
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a cease fire proposal because of all that could be back on the table. police in islam about track down and protest to the support of jailed former prime minister even on con, at least 7 people got killed. and donald trump takes aim at china with new tigris and accusations that beijing is allowing drugs to mix the way to american shoals. and as for castiano, rinaldo scores twice and asian champions league when a for a mess up, one of the sports grades showing that age is just a number, is called 450 goes. since he turned in the we're going to be getting this. these are in gaza where for the past 417 days the is really mandatory. as bombarded this strip, it's called extensive destruction and killed more than 44000 palestinians. most of
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them, women and children. many of those who've survived are running out of food and agencies, a warning of full blown funding. israel's restricted food medicine and humanitarian aid from entering this strip. cold and wet weather, worsening palestinians, hardship authorities say nearly 10010. so be damaged or swept away in the past 2 days, a groups a warning that of the 1000000 displaced people don't have adequate shelter just to be able to survive the winter. meanwhile, in northern gaza is really air strikes on jamalia and they have like a year of killed at least 11 palestinian since don't. on tuesday, the metric has lays seas to the north since early october, cutting off all supplies and chopping tens of thousands of people. israel says it's preventing fighters from regrouping. compos begins are coverage from dental baba in central gas. in southern guns, a desperate search for safety has driven displaced families to take refuge the most
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on imaginable places. schools. one simple slippage occasion and pope now stand as crumbling schultz, as for thousands, with the town of on mostly 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 that have been forced from the hopes this just said landscape was once filled with the life till the children would if you choose bright and by the promise of education. now, this destroyed school is a free dial century for the 8 families struggling to sit volley. i'm going for the most. 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
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equipped to serve as filters. and the space is it more then broken was unfruitful ceilings to shoot this filtering here. unless you're on more often in the american and with them are people forced to take refuge and destroyed schools despite potential dangerous due to the overcrowding of safety, monetary and 70, and the lack of shelters. and we have got cases of families being killed off to the collapse of the building there was sheltering in and then back and also how many i had done a lot. and i had the admin little cabinet and all 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 goza, we loved loyce. this sentence was written in the face of the station. resilience is
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not, you know, behind me you can see classrooms that one simple lice hope and learning. today. the last results for families leading schultz us who have lost everything the correct some peaceful was on there by the correct in the human at terry and response for families like these who are no homeless topic up as soon as they are about to nations has at least 1900000 people in gaza around 90 percent of the population. a homeless many have been forced to move repeatedly some more than 10 times. and mid november between 65 and 75000 palestinians were still in northern gossip that's done from a population of more than 400000 before the war. as it was forced evacuation orders cover more than 79 percent of the stripe. and they're pushing people into smaller and increasing the overcrowded areas. the one i didn't say for palestinian refugees says more than 415000 people are sheltering in about a 100 you and schools in ga. so there's some,
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a honda is from the international red cross community and he lives in garza, he says people there are surviving on the bare minimum people and girls. i have run out of options and they have nowhere to go. they have been living like this for over 400 days and a closed loop of the facilities continue displacement shortage and the basic necessities apply, including fluid, water, appropriate health care. they don't receive the help they need and they are entitled to receive everyone who is supposed to take ashes to help them is also highly challenges in terms of the amounts of humanitarian aid that communications receive. the working conditions. and after all, we are now countenanced, as well as the 2000000 people in gaza with worse and with the conditions they have been living and really depended retents made of plastic sheets of pieces of what those very few are lucky. whoever sees pens for many months ago now they have worn
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out and they are not prepared or equipped to provide the protection and warms from flooding, especially those who are living in dance, 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 dr. anger last 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 newborn babies, children, elderly people with disabilities come by and have him call functions. joining us by the side all likes the hospital and they're all about of and we were mentioning before, israel's ear strikes still continue to jamalia. a big lucky of the in least 11 palestinians are being killed since alley tuesday. talk to us about the latest strikes now the latest is
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a is really for says are using very plots. countries to shoot any palestinian who's more of things in japan. yeah. and beach that. yes. and also there has been using explosive robots where they're excel, wiping out a residential homes or dental areas. and this is the 1st time these exclusive robots have been news this much in different areas in the another in garza's trip. but let me also remind you that the another part of the cost was to have been under siege for more than $40.00 days without food watch or medicine or even 8. but also most of the other areas that have been targeted by that is where the forces are also in the gospel city in as a to a neighborhood. and this is a yes. and these are the areas very close to the northern parts of the gaza strip. now, this is all comes as the policy and use are also suffering to secure
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a fluid to secure medicine. and also the fact that people are unable to secure one . nope, of red is the, i think a lot of misery other than the air strikes in the palm since it's really our teller resetting. that's going on in different areas across the gaza strip. but also the fact that there is no civil defense teams, or ambulances or paramedics in the north, or palestinians after being targeted are being either trapped under the rubble or on able to reach the only hospital that's facilitating right now, which has come out at one and we have been receiving a lot of appeals from doctor some of this will via the director of the hospital that they are in deep need to medical treatment to supplies to medications. because they are receiving a large amount of injuries without any tools to treat those palestinians. we were mentioning beforehand the dead upon the nearly 10000 tents and all have been swept away and destroyed by the bad weather at least in the last couple of days. and as,
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as you and the teams were telling us over the last few months, as people reading pushed, particularly towards the coast, that was always going to be a risk, was that i know it seems, with the side was winter weather coming in that day. they are just being swept away and destroyed exactly polish. the news of that time moved through the close and through the cher because they did not have access to walter. and this is the only way they would get to watch her and they were using the sea water. but now the shore and the water less way, all these hands on the shore and according to the sea, wasn't sense themes. they told us that at least $10000.00 tons were severely damaged by the rain and god left. in the past 2 days, only, we're talking about tens that have been used for more than a year. there for jobs, there is no tarps. there's no and new tents and even if people found some, they are very expensive, they would, they would not even be able to afford them. palestinian fathers are telling us that
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they do not have any source of warm to their children. they get their kids are cutting each other in the father and mother put in their children because this is the only way they could bring them to some one. there's no wood to light the fire. there's also no blankets. we're talking about families that lost everything. they were displaced multiple times and now they do not have any source of shelter and they're also escaping from a place to another from is where the air strikes and cargo you in general bala hidden, thank you very much. indeed. let's move to the conflict between his vala and the is really mandatory, as well as continuing his bombardment of the laboratories capital with more strikes and better southern suburb in the past hour. a tax come. i made suggestions that a ceasefire on deal is back on the table is a and boss it or to the you and danny dunham told you on the list. the cabinet is expected to discuss it as early as tuesday, as we all are moving,
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follow the on these font the they said the many times you know, i will go to was very clear which is to push these bottom no say, or very tiny though a we haven't finalized it, but we all moving forward. i believe i assume that the cabinet would meet the 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 fence and we will do with the everly method survey to guarantee it we learned the lesson, it's from 2006. 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 in agreement over the line, and we're hopeful we can get one, but we need both of the parties to, to get to yes. examples of he's joining us down from the lebanese capital. i think it's fair to say that both from down and down on i'm from matthew miller there from
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the us state department cautious optimism is the best way that we could describe it . how realistic is talk overseas? 5 of the people where you are the well everyone here is doing the same thing. people are all over the world at this stage and that is really reading tea leaves. and the optimism and pessimism ebbs and flows with every strike that is still being carried out in the south of the country as well as on the southern suburbs. but the headlines this morning, the headlines that have to say, we're hopeful we had a senior, his bullet representative the m p from number 2. you mohammed the principal figure in the group, giving an interview to a local newspaper and which he said as well as always, been open to dialogue, especially on matters of national sovereignty and destiny. but he pointed out that loving these people have to remain united, calling on the equation of the people, the army, and the resistance to factor in long term. in terms of these negotiations, really sending a signal that means unity will equal security. but there are other headlines as
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well. we know that the white house is sending us literally sounds like brett mcgriff to solve your radio on tuesday. and the hope is it'll be, he'll be there to speak to leaders to try to leverage a ceasefire and loving on to lead to a cease fire. and guys that lead to the return of is where the cap is being held in gaza. lebanese parliament is expected to meet on thursday even go global oil prices were down on last trade yesterday, stabilizing with the hope of a ceasefire here in lebanon. so the indications are towards a positive end to this, but people still remain very worried. they say that israel and negotiating parties in this region have been here before. and in the end, israel always moves the goal posts in the concert carries on. so cautious optimism is exactly right. and we've just been looking at some of the pictures of the hughes plumes of smoke that have been coming up over the southern parts of 5 babies and the damage that has resulted from that. meanwhile, of course, these really attacks continuing, despite all those talk of a possible ccr. i'll give you
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a rundown of what we've seen in the last hour. and these are really the incidents these, these incidents continue to pay out really chipping away people's hopes, multiple strikes on the southern suburbs in the last hour. at least 5 buildings were targeted of the 6 that were issued, the threats warnings in the hours previous. those buildings have been leveled there . been at least 2 new strikes into your district, a raid an air strike on russell and multiple missiles landing and one neighborhood at the same time and another host. again, that is the 2nd time that town in the south of the country has been here since this morning. a number of rates earlier today as well. we're also hearing from these really media saying as well as started firing rockets this morning. and one report from these really media saying at least one female soldier who was injured in a drone attack, that as bullet carried out, as is really forces tried to push further into the country in an area called job a low shift. so these constant battles, these constant tit for tat strikes, airstrikes, missiles, drones, those carry on across the border between is really loving on. and that really is
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dimming people's hopes for this, these fire to take place. but the hope remains of this uptick will lead to succession saying thanks a lot that same pressure, avi and they were there. well you'll see, belen is it. pharma is ready. just as minister on these initiator of the eligible piece process in the ninety's, he joined him and i from telling him. so thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i'm gonna talk to you about this cabinet. meetings of suspense will be taking place sometime in the next few hours or so in which they are going to be discussing a possible seized box. we are talking about a cabinet which has very strong and very differing views around the cabinet table. what's your assessment of the chances of the might be some sort of agreement. so that would be no problem. slowing it down, you know, to get to them and joey to the, to needs from the cabinet is so ministers, the, especially the one that the ones who wouldn't be against any of these file annual in the world. but the them up select any, again, need the, the decision and no, even the government. i'm interested to hear you say that because for a long time,
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for example, national security minister, if not been, give you and best of as much as the finance minister have been determined that they will bring down the government in the event that there is some sort of negotiation, some sort of see spot on pretty much any front if this does get passed and the benjamin netanyahu does get the support that you were saying. what does that mean for the, the state of the co relation and the cabinet? i don't think doesn't, it doesn't, you know, is a going to face a, any challenge to he's a government the right now, not on this a issue. it can be, are very different issues the like recruitment, and they'll say, well, the drug and he just, people to 2 days rarely all me but not necessarily disease file. we say a will increase by not through 11 on in the united states. if to any a, the, the del many is rarely say or falls,
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this is violet who like is ready to continue and day. and he is, he's by law. say this is understandable because as long as because by lies in, in um militia, if you live and on, it takes a hostage, the government, the for the known preventive to operate. and there is a threat on his way. but this is not going to be a regretfully, the case. i mean this is, but it's not going to be of up to or need say, arms and disease via will take place if from tomorrow a we got a like a is by the is, is the a, the a significant, the militia 11. the resistance car for 60 days, or at least starting with the seas far for 60 days. how likely is it? do you think that is really, these are going to want to go back to their, their homes at the border until it is absolutely certain until benjamin netanyahu can give them an absolute guarantee that their homes will be safe? because that has been, in this case, his m game this is true,
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but the heel cannot give an absolute a, a promise that the nothing will happen. i believe that the many of a of these valleys, a boy left bill holmes, the as the results of the government day, a recommendation we come back even though there is of the, a people usually a prefer to leave in their homes a. and this would be the case that wouldn't be those who may stay in either a balance of a or is read and they would be the minority. hopefully the 6 the they say would be a just the beginning goal for a much longer. this is fine. i understand that there has been criticism from some of the mayor's in the northern. there's really times they're calling this according to what i've been reading and is really media. i surrender deal. and they say that's because because of all i wouldn't be completely eliminated from the board,
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as i'm just as you were referring to how hard the cell is, is going to be for benjamin netanyahu. particularly, of course, to the people who are whose homes are near the border. but he lives to explain to them that what they're asking is a they perhaps say the right thing to ask, but the it is not reasonable and the ease ease against they. they will use this as a jewish state and the democratic state and against the international to get to read the whole lay of thousands of papers, 10 thousands of people a, it is not a going to happen and they, they will be for us, right? the but the eventually they will have to comply with their decision which will be back by most of these records. yes, i'm talking about we appreciate you being with us on all does it as all this and thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you for having me. the
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police are far too aggressive. supporters of pakistan's jailed former prime minister even on con in his lemme, but at least 7 people were killed in dozens of being injured. tens of thousands of con supporters and party members. march the capital of monday to demand their latest release security forces had long done the city to prevent demonstrations. the protest, march comes a head of a court hearing, look on is expected to face terrorism charges. i'm all how does is joining us now live from islam abide. so we understand that his supporters, a con, support is across several body of so far talk as to what's been happening to me as indeed they've had to cross storage battery as all the way from the kind of high booked on pop province from the fun job or whatever they've been coming from that finished off, that goes, contain as batter gauge and they have high scuffles with the police. but right now,
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the thing all the action right now is outside our office and of cost a better military force. and they're also using automatic fire, they're fighting over the heads of the protest stairs. they're also using intensity, a guy, surely. but that has not done the protest as we have already, as i d square, which is situated sideway we all and right now those project started. therefore, back when they come under fire, or under del guys, and then they come back to display. so indeed, a very 10 situation and, and it's not my bod and of gotcha. it does inactive thing because we have right now the ranger and richard just outside where we are. and they're using automatic fire advert tried to control the crowd, but the crowd are still able to move. we can see from my window and new trouble be able to see that people are now coming. they're running to watch. they take care of
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the forces and you can head the fighting in the background as right. and so they 10 situation in date. and of course, a lot of people that and focused on would say that there is a constitutional right for people to protest fees for new. so the government are 100 day smoke. get for me, go ahead to come up, please forgive me for interrupting you. but i didn't want to ask you about what's happening behind you. we can see quite fairly clearly some of the protesters they have and some things being strong. when you say that they've got they, the military is firing on the cards. are you able to describe to us what kind of immunization they're using? is it to your gas or is it live amunition? they are using a soldier a day using live as saw dr. phones as these are flashing, they cause a 47 head that they're using automatic fire and they're also trying and yeah, yeah, i do. can see i, the fighting is now very close to where we are and we've of course,
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have to move in there for our own safety because you cannot walk outside. they did that take cloud off of gashed and of god. so the situation ready to end restore some of the injured being counted away by the protest as they have complained that many of them are injured and that, but they said that they will not budge. more people are expected to read. i've had and you're going to be important to see how the government do is read those because right now what we can hear and the way of order magic fire that is over the heads of these protest eyes and the fear and that data that i most casualties this situation or easily spin out of control. come out and thank you very much indeed to my heart or talking to this from this lum about them. let's go back to the israel has of all the conflict on the european union's foreign policy, st. joseph. but out, as always, israel to box, to propose these 5 deal that we've been talking about earlier in the show,
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which is the, is very cabinet, is reportedly going to be discussing just in the next few hours or so. now barella was speaking with the jew 7 photo ministers meeting, initially labeled on. there is no excuses for the ceasefire. on the proposal agreement. broken it by the us on friends. you to have has all the security concerns. there's not an excuse for not implementing us used by a otherwise leave. i don't live full, a parked. i'm going to go to hospital football. he's joining us for the future and it'll be with that meeting is being held. so it's not the 1st time that joseph brown has been urging for a cease fire, particularly in recent days. is there any indication that what he's saying that is going to make any difference? what has he been talking about? well, a rob. there is a wood expecting us secretary of state on to blinking to make
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a statement any time now. and the general feeling here of a g 7 summit in the youtube that a deal or lebanon could be analysed to today. and they're waiting to see whether that is right is looking forward to implement some of the issues that have been at stake. the ticket at a friends being part of the commission that is going to implement this is baya agreement, south of the litany river. so many top officials, hey, of the g 7, a believe that the announcements could be immune. and however, burrell remains the concerned. he said that the international community has no excuse to see a delay in the peace process. because if it is the light level and could collapse, he's also spoken about the situation in gaza saying that more than $200000.00 people remain trending in northern gaza with total opposite of humanitarian aid.
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and he did live at the shop with you to the international community, onto the united nations that go to college and saying that it's part of them more obligation and responsibility to act together. issue of resolutions the allows for an immediate delivery of a into know, of and guys. otherwise timing is going to to rick have it on the thousands and thousands of civilians or how bins trended against the backdrop of relentless bombardment for more than a year. now, in this trip for the house and we're just leaving an eye out on the agencies there for that's impending saving that you're talking about from us secretary of state, actually blinking the i looked like i understand that. and joseph morales has apparently been speaking about the international criminal court arrest one stone yesterday for benjamin netanyahu. and you of go on, can you tell us a little bit more about that? coldstone and i think we're having a few problems and we're having a few problems reaching hash them. they're in italy,
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we will of course try and get them back and we'll come back to that story. but still, we're going to talk about to turn off some boot about the situation that we've been discussing over the last few minutes or so. this is far, possibly between his ball and, and israel i was hoping to, you'll see miracle back earlier on the i was him. he was talking about the fact that are strong and different views around the cabinet table. in israel. he seems to think it is likely that benjamin matching. yeah. who will get the agreement moment. imagine they're all going to be to some degree repercussions of that. what's your analysis? what do you think is going to happen? uh, sort of, i think the still in the details. i mean i also believe that the higher facilities that the sit on my succeed something might in the world. and for one kid, he's in the, the objectives or the key objectives. busy and is what is it involved with the bundle of focus on it? i mean, anything has been lost. it's but not the human thing. that, that part the, pushing it back and allowing these are you does, it has to, to, to,
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to turn to the 1000 villages in the north and by lot of this world has been, i mean nothing. how can i claim that this what has been achieved? if i sees for the uh, is find that ice. and so he can, he can, he can celebrate that she think this will. what's, what the other ministers, the motor, stubborn, the di, twin ministers in his cabinet, like so much rich and been going to be a want is to, to get a method because by law i think this lane is a realize now that it's, it's, it's some impossible to kind of do this has been a lot, despite the all the losses, you know, the psych losing it's need to ship. it's, it's, it's the remains of resilience. and it remains a significant, uh, uh, fighting force. so this is not actually the book, but understand this, these ladies. so eventually, i mean if this, these fire stands and the pope spends is i think it's a win win more or less for the, it's a win social for nothing. yeah. whole and, and that's he think linfield, i see it is going, has been
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a lot more or less can claim that within its capabilities it has a for the, or managed to help the philistines in this war by, by engaging in this one year award. and then to a point where he cannot do anything further. so it is there a, it's, it, it, it motor and legitimacy to its own audience until the minis and to the ad ups who support the resistance by saying we have done our best. but now that's that we kind of do more than this. and then this brings me to the next point, which is if this dean it stands and it succeeds, then these that eighty's. when move the shift of focus for gaza, which they consider uninstalled and then met that alternate affairs. and this was towards me as well as the and yet i want to ask you about the situation with the guys. because on the sidelines of this prep, the got us and boy has been going decided it may be. is there a today on tuesdays extensively trying to create some sort of discussion about
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using whatever seems far might to materialize between israel and has bought as a capitalist for the dia lender and mr. latrice in gaza? what's your assessment of whether or not that is actually a clickable? in this case, i don't think it's applicable because of a please see what's happening here. so far the negotiations with has been done with live and on has managed to separate the guys a file. i mean, there is no talk any more on linking and the word and they've been on with us. and sadly, this is, uh, this is an achievement by design is that, that managed to separate these 2 funds. but also the course hasn't been out here lies is up, it's kind of do more than it's what has done. so followed by providing support to the 1st thing. and i mean launching this front uh, this waterfront. so now these items have much to separate these uh, uh, these 2 fronts, the concept of the notion of that existence alliance is, has been shaken so far. and now these are just kind of for shifting the focus of
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resources to do what they plan to do and that, which is, i mean, in my opinion, it's the professional, if that's a business trip and that's going to be a long one. and the, the wants to control it, i mean, so the 3 because as an incentive security and let them know a way for them to been away from any other from augusta, this has not been used for the students. i obviously just find to i were looking at pictures not from the x ray from fusion. naturally for that. is that meeting of the g 7 for them is going on at the moment that we are expecting us secretary, state antony blinking to be talking. and of course, we should remember, of course, also that the international criminal court has brought a rest warrants against is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on farm of defense. when is your gun on? it's going to be interesting to see whether or not on to the blinking refers to that because the us and the initial stages has been saying it will not recognize the um, the states has all those restaurants, although it is under pressure to do so. tell me, i don't want to come back to you just very brief. let's talk about this. this is fine. agreement. we were talking to, uh, you'll see uh,
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megabytes. earlier on. again, about the fact that the national security minister is my bank via and finance minister benjamin's smotts, which in the coalition have very strong feelings about that. they should be no c spies, a tolls by the is rarely a government. and yet it seems as though benjamin netanyahu may get this through. what's your assessment of what kind of impact that's going to have in the color? so, i mean, i mean, they have to realize that down between 2 options. if the data means stubborn and they refuse such a deed or the or put ops the cans and the wheels. uh, i mean, then the question might be upset. and if the function as a threat, i don't think in the own interest that is that the, that interest of the, excuse me, i'm die, i'm sorry to interrupt you, but we are hearing from you. i started to say i just need blinking. now let's listen in united states and that's a tribute to literally leadership. it's
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a tribute to the strong leadership of financial, maloney, my friends, foreign minister. and we see that of course through italy's, the 7 year. so i couldn't be more grateful for the collaboration. our countries are standing together, along with other partners to deal with the ongoing russian aggression against ukraine. we're standing together to deal with some of the challenges posed by china . were standing together in a looking to bring a sustainable last piece in the middle east. we're standing together and looking to what we can do to address the needs and the interest of the global majority in these areas. so many more generally, united states or g 7 partners are the strongest of collaborators. and again, so much of this is thanks to the great leadership we see here with the foreign minister of the prime minister. thank you. my friend. you. thank you very much. i. it was a brief introduction of being made by us. secondly,
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the search engine. he blinked and there he is at the g 7 meeting of foreign ministers in the future in the in italy, the husband. well, how about i was talking to us about time later on. i'm pleased to say we can bring caution back now just to give a brief commentary on that hush him. what was interesting was, i mean it moves abroad in to an introduction, wasn't that how it was essentially covering a lot of ground? it did say that he was the us was standing together with the g 7 and with italy, listing a variety of different topics that they will be discussing. not least, of course, wp trying to bring peace within the middle east. it is going to be very interesting to see for the us stance is, isn't it in these negotiations, particularly of course, when it comes to the issue of arrest organs against benjamin netanyahu. and you have gotten into the following defense minister of israel, which have been issued by the international criminal court. a rob, it's just a 1st update before we get into the ice is the issue,
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which is basically what expecting blinking later in the day to give a detailed press confidence where he's expected to talk more about the potential for a deal as far as lebanon is concerned 1st, now the chances for the didn't cause of a demand pretty much the skeptical about what happens next. but i have to say that yesterday, when they were took into the, the counterparts in the middle east, the conversation will was most centered about who's going to play significant role in providing financial assistance and reconstruction in both goes to the end, lebanon, and the police force which is going to be deployed in lab, and they have also been talking about bringing the policy in a fall, which they've been talking about of a gibbon dated by the senior authority. that is going to take over both the west bank and gaza. so there is a path which is now moving fast forward, and this is where the american are hoping to get together more consensus among the international community. these explains, in particular, the reason why they have divided this out is the thought is the georgia indians and
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the egyptians yesterday to talk about those delicate aspects of the agreement as part of the lebanon is concerned 1st. and then guys are now on the i see the americans are not signature, each of the bone stuck to the full deposition was clear. they have dismissed the i see a best warrant saying that it was outrages. now this is crazy problem for the you in particular, for the international community and for some members of the g 7. and this explains that both of the statements particular from that utah and for in minnesota and telling me to tell you. and it basically was very vague, things that were trying to narrow the differences among the key players about how to deal with the i see a rest, what are they doing this then? that's when the american said no, to that rest older, it is going to be extremely difficult for them to implement it. i'm that explains the bits. it was that we see it. we heard earlier today from joseph brown hash,
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and thank you very much. obviously we're going to be checking in with you over the next few hours as various statements come out from that meeting, particularly of course the one as you're referring to from you. i 2nd straight onto the blank and for no question. well, how about and actually thank you very much indeed. let's go to south africa. no or hundreds of people to remain underground and an illegal gold mine. the rescue operations being delayed as a cage that is going to be lowered down in the shaft, hasn't arrived on sunday for team people, including a teenage boy b surface were taken into custody. stand off between the man and police has lost it for weeks with a far as he's blocking supplies of food and water to force them to the surface. kinda bring in, make a tannel my follow a, he's a chairperson of for the, for the portfolio committee on mineral and petroleum resources is also a member of part of the a and c, south africa is joining us from duncan. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. how big an issue 1st of all is the it is illegal mining in the country? no, thank you very much. i'm good things to you and you of us go to mining has been
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a problem in south africa. the domains a big problem. the big problem into africa. eh, what you'll see on tv on the internet is not a friend, is what the law enforcement agencies have been doing for years. but they are just starting some success is now, that is why you, you'll see that the, the issue is gaining traction here in the country. the continent and the internet is always a very big program. what are the issues at the socially and culturally that drive people to go into illegal mining? and so before the, the 2004 and in south africa and during a party, there was nothing lower that the forest companies, big companies to the area. i've been in tate, where they have mind before, so the former we cause of those mines and these are they waiting finished, or they went back to the countries. most of them are not there,
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so that's it into the awfully. something is downs and mozambique and the malawi as well as in bob. so they come back because they know that to those companies last or left the, they mean that i would say that they would mind doing that. so you would imagine a big company which was making for, to be doing us dollars in the profit a day bought to a point where it's making tend to be doing is not on the findings that are available for them. but it doesn't mean they are not as long as it's left today. so, and for my mind as i'm going back there to try and get to the minute of out and the insight into the market, we've been hearing that from different stories, essentially from the police over the last couple of days. for example, saying that because people weren't able to come out to the mind of their father, clearly not trapped under there, that they are able to leave. and at the same time we're hearing that there are on fighters arms. men down there who are controlling the miners, who are trapped under there and not allowing them to leave unless they get paid is
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the government failing and its ability to be able to and its efforts to either to be able to control and secured these mines. and so there are 2 types of people who are going underground fast, it's minus and then for muscle, just a little say different countries for coming to so it over there to protect those that are mining. so you would imagine that the police in south africa and i was with con meds and highly trained uh for my uh uh, security forces, uh, defense. and so it was all in the exact same facing a highly um, uh, in charge of the people who uh, protecting the minus underground and the. busy bed throw some a punishing police at the doctor. it's very important that you, you caught what it makes them to stay on the ground for months, which unfortunately is what type and food. and do you feel cut to die?
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and you, you would have been very so facing to the, to the, to this i face and other than staying that because they're hungry. so no government is not fading to deal with these issues. through the net, joined to that consist of the defense, wilma, fast internet's populations. as well as the police these that, which you'll see today that the is making news is because of the web, eh, but they're making it difficult to find a ground. mine has to satisfy on the ground, and therefore they have to se because they're called mock level that we appreciate you being with us, sir. thank you very much indeed for your time. i. it's a pleasure. thank you very much. well, i think there's truth, social platform, us president elect. donald trump said he would impose that 25 percent tata from canada and mexico on his 1st day in the office. the president elect, as also buying the 2 countries of drugs and undocumented migrants into the us from is also said is going to impose an additional 10 percent off on chinese goods. and
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he blamed beijing for drugs such as fentanyl entering. the us advertising is a china into a nationalist affair specialist, the senior fellow at the time institute. he's also the chairman of asian, our tennessee joining us live now from beijing. so thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i was reading that the, the ratings agency standard and poors is cutting the full costs for chinese exports, economic growth for 2026. 0, particularly and exports. because primarily on the side of us tied. it's not, it's not a big charge, but it is a bit of a reduction i was trying to viewing this threat of tyrus. well, quite frankly, it was uh anticipated everything. i don't think anybody i guess surprised that at least on, on the chinese side, i do think that mexico and canada were surprised at the 25 percent. especially canada. they really haven't been able to effectively respond either has mexico, but it previously one of the ministers last week. so the radio show that if there
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were tariffs that they would respond and kind of not clear what that other things are, they're chinese or said quite clearly that this is not in the best interest of both countries in terms of what that effect is on china. it's not good, but it's not going to break, trying on china is continuing to expand. it's mark is mostly in the global south. they had double digit growth in terms of exports with their largest export partner, which is to us. and i think we may have lost it just by it's likely, but i'm going to continue just in case you can still hear me. i know donald trump does say are excellent. donald trump has said that he is hitting china with these extra 10 percent of the going existing types. that's primarily because he says, china is failing to curb the number of drugs entering the us. how does china and assess that we're using oh, well it's,
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it's not rags. the largest source of pre cursor is now actually is from india and china. it has cut back on it, but this isn't about the reality. this is about, you know, bully tactics trumping nomics is back and he's is simply a, um, you know, a starting position. that's just, you know, a governance by tweet the old donald trump that we know so well. and it's not surprising. he really likes to issue threats and then see what happens if he sees any weakness, he will pounds. if he doesn't, he'll wait and see. you know, donald trump's proposal comes these days after he's picked a hedge fund manager scott best and to be his treasury secretary know best and is in favor of thomas. but he's widely regarded as being more cautious. and there's a suggestion that he might in, sorry, and last relations is not. i know, i apologize. we've obviously lost the connection. so i know timing in beijing there
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. it's time for the support. here's center. thank you very much. above costano anonymous. go twice as i'm not certain moved within sight of the asian champions league, and they'll call around for an all those team were in contact to take on them. cut it off or did you 9 year old opened the scoring i tell the bait stadium early in the 2nd half it finished $31.00 to another. or now 2nd in the west asian table. rinaldo has now scored an incredible $450.00 goals since setting setting. reading turned into the line or bottom of the table, the united arab emirates team last 21 to a he's england for the even tony school. the both the goals for the saudi arabian side of the 5 straight wins and they are now guaranteed a spot in the last 16 align have 3 games left to rescue their champions league season. not just the city manager pep. guardiola says that he's landing from the
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club is a pull, run a form, but doesn't see the need for big changes to go into tuesdays at champions league game. augusta sighed. fan or having lost their last 5 games is to west series of result. so glad you allow, has gone through during his managerial career. when we a, we need a lot, a lot, a lot always i was thinking these to show pass and right now just to show the best . so live net and nothing anything is it turned out. so you were a moment that we have started, we in again, we were winning a lot of games. i was thinking we're going to lose games. he's unusual. yeah, right. a vice now selma versus buying munich is another stand up fixture on a tuesday. it's a rerun of the 2020 champions, the final which was one by buying all the teams on top of their respective domestic lakes. that did you are struggling and you are both sides have lost 2 of their opening for matches the situation wherever. now we know we're going to have to win
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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 place. well, we know that arsenal will face a tough task against inform, supporting in this one later on. the gun is looking to bounce back from a full game. well, it's freaking your. they lost one nail to inter milan earlier this month because to the side currently sit 12 in the new champions except to 16 formats we while supporting remain on beaten. and in 2nd place with 10 points. what is the 1st match in europe without new met? just so united money to live in a more i'm looking by the way we played against into and i guess a team that has been so dominant in the leak and having the challenges leak fine on the short of one. so i'm play and dominated again my we should have done by the reality is that i so you have to make you happen and we didn't, you know,
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on to making that a step is what we have to the next mid rolls list is much more efficient in the station box, and when we get that actually do what we have to take is 3 points away from here. so 13 year old boy has made history by becoming the youngest, the to secure a deal in the indian premier to the was richest crickets, competition favor? sorry, i thought i'd see from the eastern faith of the hi has signed by raw just on the royals as the ip auction in saudi arabia tom size and has the story. i'm sending holly got just time at one girl and 10 lot. so it one girl, 10 that always run serious and she, when he had to be options to the 18th edition to feel like po, little bit, he knows that he would be involved in a bidding war. i defy the entity, the relatively cheap price of $35000.00 in an intense to minute back and forth. he
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was sold for a $135000.00 to the practice done broyles and entered his name and to like po history, incredible talents. and of course you've got to have the confidence that they can step up to to the ip level. so. um yeah, lots of what will go in over the coming months to continue to develop him. but hello solomon, we're really excited to have him. that's part of the franchise. it's the meet your drives for a kid who's already broken plenty of records. the past single rhonda played his 1st professional match at the age of just 12 and was recently selected for the india and the 19 squad scoring a century and a test match against australia. not bad for a play opponent, 2011 miles on schools. so we thought it might be a good uh, environment that you were to be sort of be able to think on here for you to go to outline easy. it was quite challenging at times, but it was great. sure eventually will be 14 when it starts. and he'll be playing
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alongside some of his heroes. the question is whether he can handle booklet some gland with crickets most lucrative tournaments, estimated to make more than $11000000000.00 each. yeah. i think that's what the ip is about, right. making dreams come true. you know, and i think really congratulations to our office doing that and that's what it's about. i mean if you look at from where we started in 2008 to where we are now. sports has blossomed in india and a lot of that has to do with the ip header. the tournament gets underway in may next year on size, and i'll just want to be in the boston celtics, one of the 6 game in a row and a $126.00 to $94.00 victory over the little sand duties clippers. the celtic school, the 223 pointers, and the victory. jason, take him then peyton richard led that with 20 points to a piece on the cleveland cabin is a stand in their way in the eastern conference. the baltimore ravens as trends and
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their claim as the super bowl contend is that with the victory against the loss and it is chargers other types balance for monica andrews and nbc savers, lamond jackson, helped secure 3223. when extending that, russell, the to 8 and 4 is 50, so co to john the 5th code, jim and the latest battle between the whole vault brothers and 11th team look said to be on the grid for the 2026 formula, one season and agreement in principle what has been reached for the us car company, general motors to enter this foot half is the only american team on the current, the f. one good control is hosting the next guarantee of the season with mclaren leading the way and the ways to win the constructors. championship. i think having 11 team it brings more competition, brings more eyeballs to the sports. give something us to talk about. you know, fans get excited, talking about new races, the driver's new teams. so as i've always said,
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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. and also support for me. we'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to rob. so thank you very much indeed. not a mexico city. hundreds of people have brought a protest in cases of violence against women. the united nations. it says up to 10 women are killed on a daily basis and mexico, the number totaled 3000 last year, 5 since more of different disappears, should have gone down now as well from mexico city. of 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's rights advocates don't expect cloudy, of 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
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issue. specifically, the near total and community associated with 7 sites in mexico, maybe a, the weekend, the president should make changes without us having to demand it. campaign slogan was, i didn't get here alone. all 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. in 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, police and prosecutors. diego, you know, i'll just euro mexico city and the engine of a space walk. it's going up in smoke junior combustion test in japan. the country space agency was testing an epsilon s walk engine in the region of cockle shima when it exploded,
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sending fragments into the air. officials say there were no injuries and investigations being launched into the field. test stokes, along the way and says, could be to try to reach agreement. i'm phasing out the single use plastics every year as much as half a 1000000 tons of plastic waste ends up in the mediterranean sea alone. it can remain there for decades, even for centuries. in the greek islands, people are taking up the fight to spend the phone on an vitamin editor, and the clock reports from pulse high season on the greek islands. every day the passenger fairies bring a tide of tourists on the island apparel. so lone, home familia and summer visitors, swamp the resident population of just 12000. and they trigger a surgeon trash, lots of it, plastic and most of that single use to be bought. it from that to dish to go and you see how it is a 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 play municipalities networks to protect the marine environment with us. it's a colossal challenge. i visits a 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. so must plastic. the 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 interest hall for now the amount we find is staggering. much of it, it's flowed from the rivers of neighboring countries. there will have been collecting for water off our side. we go all of it. and this is just one small cove or one small island, one's tiny island in the hold of the mediterranean, on
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a beach that's been cleared in the last couple of weeks. but the fight back is underway here, retrieving go, still discolored it fishing net, which injured and killed their read animals and add to the extraordinary amounts of plastic waste, clean up teams. find on the sea bed modern portion is a shade is uh, issue for all the for the coast island, uh, islands the communities because uh, let's be honest. the mounting of on the vitamin is yolanda provides uh, islands we said todays money incomes. george totally cleaning up places like carol schenectady goes, so from point to the islands recycling center, which he says solely needs investment. likewise, clouds across the country and that the national leadership is evident. plastic pollution is out of control across the world, kind of pain and say, a legally binding label, tracy to scale back production and ramp up 100 percent efficient recycling content,
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