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the decades these 2 biggest cases pursuing half the choices of ethnic cleansing in the bulk of full the criminal investigators which tends to croatia and bosnia and herzegovina to find out if international justice can work. the investigation. witness on our of the celebrations of to israel 11, agree on us to spell it, to indeed 40 bucks to find the at on the clock. this is of your life and the also coming up heading home,
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some of those supposed to be displaced by the conflict between israel and his beloved returning to ruins. children in the line of fire is ready for his attack of school sheltering displays, promising to go to the city and it's the world debates how to tackle plastics. pollution typically will come from. we look at his devastating impact a marine the see as you start to 11 of the seas file has been in place for about 7 hours now. there was celebrations across the nation with a deal was confirmed. yes, president j bite and maybe nonsense courtney at opponents decision. fos tendencies between israel and his beloved just ahead of a deal take effect is real people in bod, southern bay rouge with some of the largest air rates of the conflict. now since october last year, the fighting has taken a heavy told them face time is rarely a tax across 11 and they've killed more than $3000.00 a 100 people. most of them civilians all across the board and israel,
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a $129.00. people being killed, 47 were civilians. some of the people forced to flee that happens in southern lebanon now returning. so i know how to begin. so a coverage from about 2, the 12000 people are returning to their homes. if indeed they have homes to return to just look at the sheer scale of destruction behind me. we are in the southern city of nova, see the old historic marketplace. it's been leveled to the ground. and there are many neighborhoods in the city that looks like this. every street corner you see destruction, the city has really has come under a lot of bombardment in recent weeks. for people here. this was part of a strategy of displacement to displace the 18000 people who lived here to make the area on livable so that the, you know,
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food supplies cannot reach the area as we made our way to know about 2 years along the highway as well we saw, we saw a lot of destruction according to the world bank, and this, that this stick was back to. it was a 2 weeks 2 weeks ago in the world bank said that 100000 housing units were destroyed. and since then, there were more strikes, especially in the southern suburbs of a root leveling high story residential buildings. so it was more than a $100000.00 housing units levels to the ground. that as you can see, what we're showing you, these were all shops. this was a vibrant marketplace historic as well. these are people's livelihood. since we've been here, we've seen some people come to check what is left of of their stores. and we have to remember that level and on as a country was already on the brings of brink of collapse, economic collapse before this war. so picking up the pieces is not going to be easy
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. now, the lebanese army has been telling people not to venture further. south where see is really army is still a positions they did answer a number of villages up close to the border, the less and these are the same that you cannot reach those areas until he is ready to withdraw as part of the ceasefire agreements with these bar includes and initial to my pull to, to the fighting and it states it has but a lot will not operate as a military force between the tiny river and the blue line, which is the un designated temporary border. every time he is ready, ministry will withdraw and soldiers from southern lebanon, of a period of 60 days. and this will enable the liberties on me to send thousands more troops to the area. they will be responsible for patrolling the board reporting any complaints to the un peacekeeping force the agreement states. it is around 11 and permitted to exercise their right to self defense. florida explains how the deal was announced. and a reminder that she's reporting from jordan, because he's rarely governments his band out 0 from operating in the occupied west
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bank. and israel sirens and explosions in israel is really strikes in the heart of b u. and across live in on a violence kurt and razor to an announcement from washington on a ceasefire agreement for funding across the love. it is really bored or will and will. and this is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities future earlier. the is rarely prime minister, announced israel's acceptance of the us pro, deal saying it would allow israel to focus on other waterfront, the stream it to sort of come up. we will complete the illumination of how much we will return all our hostages. it will ensure that calls will no longer pose a threat to as well. yeah, it's a phone busy talk live, but then this is sure to be attending us troops implemented over 60 days in that period. these really army would withdraw from southern lebanon,
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and the lebanese army would deployed in their stead his butler would have to withdraw north of the leaf on either of the unit fell. the un observer forces will monitor implementation along with friends in the united states. it's not clear how these re deployments will happen, or how the 10s of thousands of displaced lebanese disparities would return to their destroyed communities. much of the details remained deliberately obscure. what is clear is the enormous cost of this for these really army has devastated entire areas of southern lebanon and cause weiss for destruction across the country. some estimates, but the cost of recovery at nearly $10000000000.00 in northern israel. some communities have also been badly damaged. local authorities say they will need hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild. israel and hezbollah are claiming
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victory, even though they're both bruised. latonia has promised to change the political and security landscape and the region came to not his beloved dropped. it's pledged to tie a ceasefire and living on with gaza ceasefire there can come soon enough. not all the address either. a month over the monks is a gen, listed in the occupied westbank enjoyed just now from ramallah said a villain that tell us more about the response than israel. a house has gone down the and when they come the days 80 up to the finalization disagreement, quite a few critics of prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out public fates things they had doubts about. the advocacy of this bill, whether the security guarantees of people living originally in the north of israel would be sufficient for them to be able to return home. and this morning we've seen is ready. all right, season local methods in the region in the north of israel. ready instructing people
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to wait before returning home. both are to saying they need to carry out reconstruction. what's a fairly, a degree of hesitancy around about long times. there are people that do wish to return to the homes that you've seen this morning. these ready minute treat, talking about the fact they've the what they call suspicious vehicles in areas close to the border. they've been fight bought upon the subsequent to the seas bar announcement for am local time to carry a huge amount of boston amongst residents. and the seemingly some ongoing tension building is ready minutes. you're on that for the region. right. i given that the seaside deal is for 60 days, even though you guys present. joe biden says it's a permanent cessation. i 60 days just isn't enough time for people to go back in a safe and constructive manner. i guess this, this community, these communities, this population i should say,
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really in the north of israel has become quite a powerful political voice. but over the last few months to be since the mass of escalation, we sold by these ready ministry back in september. and the response from has the sustain powers is a broadcast almost every day on to some of these northern regions. and so that local population wishing for its own home have had a number of senior politicians across the political spectrum here in his ro, advocating for them using that concerns about that safety as a console, as it was with which to attack prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his approach to cease fund negotiations in terms of that timeline that you say 60 days. absolutely. for a lot of people in israel, it will take a lot longer for them to feel confident and comfortable returning to those problems that full month, the month of rocket fi landing in those towns and communities in the no indeed. all right, but, and we'll leave it there for me to the box to join us for room. i was name is rob
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using pay rates and he's got more and the destruction of some of the capitals neighborhoods that here in the southern suburbs of the root. there is rarely a street that doesn't have massive devastation like this. this was a building, a multi story building that was brought down. nothing left here, but rubble. this is the debris field. and every for you, the streets, there is devastation and destruction. like now we've been driving around here for some time now and you see areas where none of the rebels even been cleared. the pace of as rarely strikes was so intense that there wasn't even time to clear up any of the damage for the devastation. so seems like this debris rumble damaged vehicles. this is down almost every street we've been. and if you look up, people are clearing now. they're clearing out broken glass, they're clearing away, different bits of their home. wherever there is. all of this devastations of a building wasn't destroyed. the adjacent ones around the destroyed building took
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a heavy, heavy amount of damage. and as you walk through, there is also the reality that people are returning. people are coming back after the cease fire was announced. there was an enormous amount of people leaving the areas where they fled. very rude. and they've come back to neighborhoods like this with their belongings to see what's left, to see if they can return home. and to see if they have to rebuild or relocate. now this is going to be the case going forward throughout the day. we've been seeing people celebrating by firing into the air celebratory gunfire. people flying has full of flags playing songs at the same time as the joy of the seas are happening. there is the very harsh reality that use really to pay the air campaign so violent and so devastating. that for many people, they've got nothing left to come back. and that is, that is the reality here in the southern southern is
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a very today saying the sort of the oldest 0 area where you, especially in boy a most, augustine has reason to return to washington dc off the leading mediation efforts 11 in an exclusive interview without 0 explained how the agreement will be implemented a ceasefire is a permanent ceasefire. it's not for 60 days is a permanent ceasefire that starts at 4 am local bay route. time. at that point, all firing will stop all rockets. you avi's air force, showing bombardments, everything stops. these really military that is on the ground. and the 1st 23 kilometers on the border will remain in place for now as the lebanese army will re deploy back down to the south, the as really, forces will leave. so this is not that it will take 60 days for these really forces to leave the country to leave the territory. but around the 1st forces will leave over the next several days or 1st couple of weeks. and gradually over 60 days they
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will all depart. but there is a lot to do in the 60 days, the lebanese army cannot deployed that many forces that quickly all across the south when they haven't been there in such a long time. so that is why this agreement was our, this deal to cease fire was agreed to by both parties to have certain parts. it started immediately, which is the cease fire and certain parts. it will be gradual to make sure that this is done an effective way. we don't have to be fast, we have to be smart. and we have to be effective because what we don't want is a repeat of 2006 when the war ended. and there was no implementation of the deal which brought us to the war that we had this year. and the such tragic loss of life on all sides. let's enough from some united who's the director of the fund institute for strategic affairs or policy think tied. and he says several issues
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could threaten to cease 5 as a ceasefire agreement. actually this is very for the job. why? because of the same, the reasons all for the complex are, are still on. i mean, there is no final set them in between about them and the it should i add that land both of those have not been did on a yet. that's the conflict is still submitting and the conflict is that is the most important. be what we have, what we do with this today that is the closest one from the from between the and is or whether the, what continues it continues in gaza. it continues with your off according to this agreement, or is it a kept the right instead of the military, in case it, it, it considers dot to the terms of the board are not respected. and this is, this is betty the kind of the of, of, of statement or there's a very vague kind of for a article in that agreement, a still
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a head hearing officer, a police impact is done make hundreds of arrest during protest supporting former prime minister in the the hello welcome to look at the international forecasts. we have said some really heavy rain to run to down pulls the southern parts off. try that many hard for me to refrain folding here with the space of only 24 hours. that's because we have this, sorry, a very cane. ne lee i when pushing through that see i know safely month. so it's been driving heavy showers across the south trying to see down towards the malay peninsula, and that's going to continue fading some really wet weather and across a similar area. as we go on through fried ice like chain of showers. standing my
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way across into the fil, a piece that you see more pulse is a big, heavy rain flooding rains coming in here as we go one through the course of the next few days, it gets scattering and shelves. meanwhile, across malaysia had a scattering of shows to, into indonesia. i've seen some rubbish, shabby rain to just affecting the east the side of australia, west the weather, really from tasmania of victoria pushing up into new south wales right up towards the top. and this quite nasty area of light pressure will eventually just not just way a little further east with heavy a showers just pushing their way back toward save me. attempt just pulling away have a big down post. they're having to queensland, i'm not so going to continue driving. it's way by the east. the, the unique perspective. we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incidence. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide,
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it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the other guy you're watching out is there a reminder about top stories is the cx 5 between israel and has the law is the place. seems to be holding you as president joe biden confirmed the grievance on
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tuesday. totally as a public association of hostility, a people forced to flee is really a text in southern lebanon. it gets returned to the homes. major routes for the vehicles have yourself more than a year old bob. it's place 1200000 people. the yes to goes, what is ready for us is up bombarding the noise of the strip the sieges into its 55th day. up to 66000 people. i believe to be trapped bed without access to food or aid. a strong called a school ton sheltering does a city on wednesday kills 8 people. not the 1st time the shelter is being attacked and it's really palming in august kills more than 100 palestinians, many of the children. so tiny my mood, isn't there a bother in central 1000?
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how do you so the strike continues. conditions west absolutely. and since early hours of this morning we don't see an in do any of these at the top just the past couple hours. the 3 more people were killed in the northern gates of similar one hospital. this particular hospital in its vicinity, has been relentlessly attacked by this very military. these a free people were believed to be at a point where that how the water source happened to be available. they were getting water to get them back to their families were targeted by the quad. scott, the 3 of them were killed right at the spot. an earlier of that morning, the rate of this morning is really heavy. our dealer is going to do a bomb residential buildings in the northern part of it. la city, as well as the vicinity of the mallard one hoffman out movements in the one hospital. and it's the trinity imputed by the ongoing, attacked by the quad copper. these small
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a to control drones are causing massive fear intimidation for people in and out of the hosp to that impede the movement of current medic submitted goes stop and those volunteers are bringing casualties. back due to the hospital on a separate attack. also the heavy artillery targeted people in she's, are your neighbors put the eastern part of god, the coming for people from one family. and these, these group of people happens to be from coming to from western part of dawson and see that were checking on their homes. and we wanted to see if they were able to get some of their belongings from their house because of the pay. now the lack all the basics at the moment the work force into evacuation, the only left with only the shirts on their back, none of their belongings were taken with them. so they, they went back to see if they could take any of their stuff that they left at do with skills on their way to the house. and this has repeated itself multiple times
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in the past few weeks. many of the people who decide to go to their homes are being killed and the chief by the i was kept or then the drawings in the area and over night attacks is really monitor, go didn't people in on it and evacuation center? that's a school part of the city, the district also another residential home. and as they to neighborhoods, the people were reported concerning women and children. and 2 of them were reported the display as to from the food that was the talk yesterday. situations remain very difficult to engage in the northern part with improper access to any of the basic supplies we're talking about the close to 50 these or more now of ongoing mother. terry sees of northern part of the gulf stream with very strict move and engaged. the city itself had a effects of that update the honeymoon, who during the 0 by the in gaza or
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the human beings voting in a general election. the good chinaman's independence era ruling policy for the 1st time in 34 years, south west africa, peoples organization. cons to both. why has costs of ballots in the capital and hook it to him, but who's also the vice president is facing for main challenges? hi unemployment, and in the quality uh, some of the major issues. polls indicate that young people are less supportive of the policy that to pass off to independence in the 19 major demonstration by tens of thousands of supports. as of pakistan's, former prime minister and run con, has now been cooled off. is true to appear in court on wednesday on challenges of terrorism. on tuesday, protests is faced off with security forces in tens of thousands of peachy high policy members and called support is admonished into the capital coatings related to be released from jail. please use take gas and rubber bullets to disperse the
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crowds and the rest of the hundreds of people to my height as more not from the government or they better use executive force to disperse tens of thousands of supporters of the former prime minister. m. ron han who was going to come to this particular square, the demand of cardboard, the release of their leader, of the political prisoners that the government has taken most of that location of the 26th amendment rates, cortez the fundamental rights of the citizens. and also the announcement of the decision taken by the election commission or the day of god's saying that the mandate was stolen and that the government had no legitimacy, but the government for the no mode compromised. and as the evening said, then there turned out the lights in the area. after that the crowd was set on good by tens of thousands of security for of course, the nurse will pepper them red, drop a bullet as well as dear guy. and in some cases, even you live, i munition,
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a number of people have been good. there is no certain number that the moment which can be can phone because of the internet real good. and although the alternatives are saying that they have opened up the country and remove the bad or good, we have seen that in certain cases those are still in place. so in did this has been a use of excessive force to a political problem. and people that and focused on our of the view that there are no clear right now. but they're also questioning the loyalty of the some of the leaders who uh, uh, representing these people who came out there to protest. and that of course was gray. serious questions about the quality of the leadership that did not lead from the front. come out of the data. it's not my but a mix goes, presidents is threatening to retaliates. if the us president elect donald trump imposes 25 percent tariff or mexican products, she says the levies would cause inflation and job losses for both countries. trump
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results are threatened to do the same or canadian and chinese inputs. as bulky affairs of trade was john home and for small from mexico city. on the 2nd, the other way is for indian mexico's president, claudia showing them reading aloud from her letter to donald trump. is the model prescient? they liked all the. it's a delicate one of the of the us president elect promised to charge 25 percent terrace on new countries goods to the states as soon as his phone and this january . her response was carefully wooded, but she still fired off the warning of her own. own that on said one powerful lead to another and so on until we put so i'll come on companies at risk of him, but it says it's not an empty building. show mexico's currently the us is number one, trading partner, and it's hard for american consumers would also suffer shame down. she also address trumps to months that he's as yet hypothetical terrace would only be dropped when the flow fentanyl
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a migrants to the us stopped the lovely mandate. nightstands dental. maybe president trump doesn't know this, but compared to december 2023 or a 75 percent less migrants arriving at the us border and hop if those are coming because they have an appointment with us custom and border protection policy. she said the country is moving to bring in house. you lose the gains, fentanyl production too, but it also depended on international corporation to start pre costs as of the drug coming in from asia. but there's another issue here, the us, mexico and canada already have a trade do. is what from proposing even legal, know destiny, please nothing. you got to do it in terms of the of the us. i'm ca, treating ones that would be fine. but the parties cannot increase studies on any other sectors, which is exactly what the simplex from is trying to do. so you, it is not legal at the moment, the tire threat. so just rhetoric from
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a man yet to take power. but we have been here before in 2009 saying when he was president, donald trump, for mexico, with incremental terrace. if it didn't stop the flow of migrants heading through the country, many of them from central or south america. then mex can president, under his manual office over the door, did exactly as he was off, he sent out his newly full national guard to slow down the flow of people through the country and the front of trump powers preceded him. this time showing bounce administration is sending songs that weren't rollover so easily. he said that could just be the store of negotiations. she says she thinks they'll be in agreement with about 80 percent of mex connex bullets heading to the us. there's a lot of state for her and her country. john holman, out to 0 mexico city and operation to bring out hundreds of people from an illegal underground mind in south africa has been delayed before it is a trying to raise money to hire equipment,
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to bring to the surface. stand off between mind is and police has lost it for weeks . officials have been accused of blocking their families from suddenly done food and water to try and force them. mine is out on sunday, 14 people resurfaced in what taken to custody. i heard latasha is that the site in still funding a risky efforts by the government haven't started yet be told the reason for the delay could be budget constraints. so officials are trying to raise enough money to hide the equipment. they need to bring the main up from undergrads, but this is what you've been seeing every day since this operation started. the police come and have a b thing in the morning. they told way to go what mind tough to police to monitor over they that mind of rocks that is wave in mind. shot is he sees been cleared, it's a crime scene known as a loud near the area, the tents. they have the blue ones off of the police, and the green tents is for the army,
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the major. you've also been deployed to keep people away from the mine shaft. now once the operations start, we don't know when that's going to be the case. we, a cage will have to be lowered underground to bring people up who may needs to be risky. the concern is that someone that having healthy against their, what they will, it could be a type of hostage situation. so i talked to the cable about how to manage the situation at the moment. it's thought that they could know a doctor notes to try and convince people underground to come up or send someone down as an into the case. i negotiate with these potential cost to take is if that is the case, but right now we have no idea we'd be official operation is going to begin. and when the people trapped undergrad, possibly hundreds are going to come up higher with us. i'll just, they're still fighting for that for their critical negotiations into tackling global plastics, pollution. they're entering a final round of talks in tucson and south korea and greece scientists and trying to assess the impact of micro plastics on the environment. they spread to every corner of our oceans,
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is my report from non sales increase. a discarded fishing matches snap this long ahead title. do you do wonder for everyone like this? we see how many more go on see. now the bible's for breath against invisible fishing line, which is net or flip, agree to old, trapped by plastic bags desperate to escape the team at knock saws, wildlife protection deal with this time and time again. they rescue this young loggerhead from refreshing that at a nursing home back to health. and we have to consider how vast and deep the seas are. and especially here on the islands, there's so many sure. so we only find like only a small percentage of them. so we don't know how many are just floating in the sea or they even sing or they get lost with occurrence. um, so we guess it is a pretty big problem, considering how much trash gets washed on the shores. and it affects all marine life, not just c,
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