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the there's no limit to how far a dream can take. you stuck in your own adventure now counter arrange the . ready ready ready the hello i'm about to some of these has been use our lives some dover coming up in the next 60 minutes celebrations and 11 and also a ceasefire. has agreed to ends nearly 14 months of fighting heading home some of those forcibly. the space for the conflict between israel has waller returning to ruins. children in the line are 5, is ready for his attack of school shelves when you call us to indians and guys are
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sitting kind of the world debates. how to tackle plastics, pollution and a global conference. we look at its devastating impact on marine law. and i'm trying to how much with support is now 6 games with us when from 9 just to cities, fedgov deal as team of low a 3 go only the guess at that side, the fine arts and attempted to meet the . so we're going to begin in 11 on put off to months of conflict. a ceasefire appears to be holding more than a year from bob, and by the is ready military as forcibly displaced 1200000 people most from southern lebanon. many of them are now returning to their homes. there were celebrations from this. these 5 came into effect at 40 am local time. us president
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joe, by maybe announcements calling a permanent cessation of hostilities between israel has ball the are just ahead of the deal. taking effect is real. boomed southern bay, which was some of the most intense air raids of the conflict. since until the last year the fighting has taken a heavy toll on civilians. is there any attacks and 11 on have killed around to 3800 people while across the border in israel, a 129 p. those have been killed. now we've got reporters covering the stories across lebanon. ali harsh him is standing by for this entire on the coast of southern level, zeno called, or is also in the size in the city of novel to you. but 1st we're going to begin with zane bus choppy, who's in davids cellphones, some of which has been heavily bombed throughout israel's airbag campaign. here in the southern suburbs of the route, 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 rather this is the debris field. and every for you, the streets,
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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 is 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 rubble 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 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,
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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 that sort of the seats are happening. there is the very harsh reality that use really to pay the air campaign was 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 has a very today same bus route, the oldest 0. there it was in a honda is a 49 from another to you in southern lebanon, near the latania river, as well. tens of thousands of people are making their way back to their homes, at least if they still have homes. you can just see wherever we went, every street corner there was destruction. we, you know,
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we were in the center of nevada. the city neighborhoods were level to the ground and if you can see the destruction as far as your i can see. and even in, in, in this building, for example, a hezbollah fighter was killed and people here are telling us they couldn't even retrieve his body from underneath the rubber because of the intense strikes. this whole area was under constant bombardment for weeks. now we also managed to reach uh, the army check point along the latania river. now south of wheeler, tiny river is where the lebanese army is supposed to deployed. we saw a line of cars waiting to, to make their way to border villages. they were not allowed to proceed any further . the army was preventing them because was ready to uh, we're still in a position in some areas. and as you can see this, this is a rocket launcher. it has been a rocket launcher and they've probably display is here, and it was hit by an is really strikes. so wherever you go, wherever you look,
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you see destruction. but you also see, you know, people returning a for them. this is a victory. it's the very fact that they've been able to return to their homes. but we've also met some people who stayed behind and who really describe to us the horrors that they faced. and you know, a minority stayed in about 2 years and they were saying that they, they lost everything their, their life savings. you can see the shops destroyed and, and. a asking who is going to pay for this reconstruction bill? this is a space that's nearly nearly bankrupt as well as the end of quarter reporting this . i'm not going to have. i'm going to go to alley. hash them now whose life was in the city of time. time is on the coast and it's been bombarded by is very welcome to tax for months. what is the mood like there? now? while thousands of people are expected to return to fire and of course the towns
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surrounding time because it's the center of the district. so we've met a lot of people that think into the city getting into these the villages and 1000. there i have bracing to restore the previous lives, but it's now not any more like it was before. this is now everyone of a city. i'm standing in one of those streets here inside most of the streets of this city, looks like this. even if i only can show us in the background, there's another building that it's also have. and all these old houses old buildings a in style. so that was states that now, however, people are now the buildings themselves for and you phrase a phase of the building phase of restoring their lives on the the thing is that the city now is full of people in just few hours after the cease while they started coming back from the route from the mountains,
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from everywhere they went to because the life of displacement is really very heavy for them. and especially for the people of this city does not mean through things like this. this is the 1st time that the seeing such dysfunction in the past. what was that? these 2006 and before so i wasn't within the scope of destruction. this is the 1st time since i've seen a tool that says what is bombarding by a heavy alley. you were talking about people returning and looking at the possibility, you know, the potential of rebuilding, but a people this confident that this, these 5 will actually hold to allow them to do that. well given the president of 2006 yes that building on that now how things might change. this is something something else the. busy the guarantees the united states
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is presenting also the way has lot because has realized known to be a disciplined group, is reacting shows that they are committed to this the. now it's all the defense on the other side, on these ratings, and how they're going to act and react as given the fact that we are now witnessing the restoration of the 1701, the united nations security council resolution that since 2006 imposed on physical lot to leave the addy, i know is ready to withdraw from the news service. the reason i'm also on is, was not to violate the liberties space under the c. so all these things are going to be foss off the formula that could keep the ceasefire uh, going on. uh, uh, keep it standing, keep it as uh, in fact, then, solid oil might cause its collapse on a hospital in the city of tri audi. thank you. very much indeed,
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i want to give you some more details on how long this is fine, which includes an initial 2 months holt's fighting. now it states that hezbollah will not operate as a military force between the tiny river and the blue line that's for you. and designated temporary border, and you trying to use for the military is going to withdraw its soldiers from southern lebanon over a period of 60 days. now, this is going to enable the lebanese army to send thousands more troops to the area . they're going to be responsible for patrolling the board of and reporting any complaints to the un peacekeeping force agreement states that israel and lebanon permitted to exercise their right to self defense. 11, i was pregnant. as a nurse, you mccarthy has spoken publicly about the cx 5. he says people must unite for the sake of the country. i like the i love the walk on. like as far as the painful situation and the dramatic situation of our country, we can already say it is a new data. and we hope that this new day will bring peace and stability. today,
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we'll start talking to 1000 mile journey to rebuild our country. and reinforce out institutions including the army that we're depending on to be able to protect our country, especially as all 7 border, one has been reaction to this is far agreement from hamas and a stipend published on its official telegram channel. the group has praised as well as saying it, and it forced israel to accept a deal before it could achieve its goal and had shot to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his illusions of changing the map of the middle east on us also said in hopes the truce will pay the way for an agreement to end the genocide and gaza. instead, it's open to efforts to secure a cease fire leading to the withdrawal of israeli forces. the return of displace palestinians and of prisoners swamp deal going to bring in hoss on i'm on the cali, she's a rifle and loving these politics. i'm chairman of state recovery movement. he's joining his time from london, so thank you very much. indeed for being with us. we heard of the prime minister at
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wrong saying that this was a moment for which uh, 11 on should come together and united, but it is 11 on actually in the position to be able to move forward given the level of devastation. and the fragility of its politics its yeah, unfortunately, we seem to have a problem with the, sorry, yeah, not with the just the, the, the, the but it's gonna switch and 11 and has already been caused by a class. so, but this is who i have always because the population has to be scared with each other. but what has happened in the last few months? the hospitality that they've been, he's have seen from other live at news go have it didn't have to in the deliveries be for a lot of people and they couldn't do light in crisis. they have pulling this or was their problem is when they had a when, when this piece, however,
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the question is how much is the need to rebuild driven, uh, the liberties have gone through. lots is like you 56 like you 73. you like you 76 old really. so in war then we want to know kinda and i did like the 6 all the way to now. so we, we, everybody's our buyer before that we hope that this, these flat is impediment one, and this is the last of floors of for the use would, would this now what do we go from here? depends not on the east, but depends on the days. oh this, he's by an agreement, not they need to inspect it on paper, but on the powers that have broke, good disagreement. what has happened? but in the united states, the sellers versus, you know, as a solid, was the actual go ahead be they should, that we both need to resolve the crisis at this good reflect on the other. i mean us relationships post from the time when he takes office or is this based on
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the but they should have been x from what sites we hope that the new top administration would result not only this conflict, but also then agrees corporate as a whole based on what address put questions into your program, we wouldn't know the ability of the needs to be able to the but a debit or like if we have future an escalation relationship. but the data is on the met. it goes, this sort of effect on 11 and as one, because never then, if anything has disagreement as brewing this idea of gloom that lebanon is now. i'm the natural that management at this not, i'm the real good at this vision. this is an agreement that we should remind you is uh, between israel and the lebanese government, and it involves us as far being carried out by has bought. that does not, of course, assume that everybody in the has bought uh, supports the ceasefire agreement. what do you assess is the situation with regards
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to, has bought up within lebanon itself. after months of conflict. and of course, the, the advocates of the businesses would continue to portray that we are victorious the dollar lot and also on the other side, that'd be blue water mocking this being that the victory that has, butler has heated it into all the conditions that is there either, well, i think both sides are wrong, i wouldn't, but this is being short of a victory. and they thing, this is as was the event, the stupid for anyone to say that this is a really ition for the has a what that say. both parties, villainy is politicians, as well as living a population has proven to be unable to govern them sense as even the husband does this. this is very much associated with the influence of all of this in the future with the buttons on the ga us. any other relationship also you'll have
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nothing to forget that the cd i get which nothing here was mention of the yesterday . why did he dropped it? all of sudden it was the, the, has it or, or most been forgotten and have been recently, all of a sudden the video mentioned specifically into his speech as it is ending that the next the objective work for cause would be on the see the receive this reaction to the piece of gord 11 and all of this on the located and all of this would be depending very much on then you would tell me if i'm mistaken, i don't believe. and in this agreement, being a legacy board, why didn't, i mean, countries of the game of nation is beyond creating a legacy pull up 1st with all of this is very much agreement. and what happens is 11 know report sexual revenue live and easy unification. very much depends is on the new administration in the us visit the b u. s. in relations. very interesting
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to get your thoughts on this house on i'm a color of science, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you for us out or something is really is in the northern city of no, have you? i have voice, i heard about the cx 5, they say 5 minutes. so benjamin netanyahu hasn't done enough to secure their safety, a mail mail, it says a go all built there. what do i see? that it's very bad, real bad. they did nothing and our soldiers were wasted away for nothing. nothing yahoo should pack himself out of the government quickly, even though i supported him. he needs to go home urgently. that is the stuff cuz it's crazy. they bring us back in this situation. i'm from show me. we've been displaced for 14 months and he's crazy to bring our children back in this situation . i don't know what to tell you. i'm speechless. it's said that the government abandoned us. any mean? i'm really going to bring in new or all day. she's talking to some of the jo, danny, and capital i'm on, and that's because these really government is bondo,
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just from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside israel. so clearly there are some, this varies who are not happy with this deal that has been done by benjamin netanyahu. how is this being presented to israel by the nurse? and yeah, who coordination well, there are several things are happening here at the same time. and let's try it on fax them. on the one hand, these northern communities have been declared closed military zone. so the wider is really public wasn't seeing the extent of the damage that at these communities have suffered. and now these images will emerge and it will become harder to convince the wider is rarely public that they results the outcome of this war actually was worth it, especially in light of the heavy casualties among the soldiers and, and the civilian population of the north on the other you have, the is rarely politicians in the coalition itself who wine that had some grand
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standing rhetoric, but of the end of the day, 10 out of 11 in the political security cabinets. a voted in favor of the ceasefire deal. so they're not really in a position to talk much about a position. the other opposition in the is rarely society opposed to the cease fire deal because it was a chance for them to take a job at the end that's on yahoo government, on his right wing coalition. but we're beginning to find out and so are the is rarely is what are some of the dividends? what are some of the things that happened yahoo got an exchange for this deal? and one of them, for example, is the for the statement by the french foreign ministry that talks basically fudging some of the, the, the details, but basically saying that france wouldn't arrest nothing. yahoo if he arrived at french territory because in their word that israel is not a member of the international criminal court. that is of course,
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a big deal as far as an attorney who is personally concerned. it's an argument that doesn't really hold water according to experts, because up front says, ready to execute the warrants against boats. and then russia is not part of the court, but we're beginning to see some of the political payoffs that is where all got in return for this cease fire deal. and in exchange for all of that, a lot is being said about reconstruction in the north, about the money, the government is going to spend on northern communities in gifts, to individual families in order to facilitate their return. there is very little, but nothing you all can do to kind of make up for the high expectations that he set at the beginning of the war, which he couldn't meet. no, thank you very much. indeed. that's noon all day talking to us from among the well not on proper part as an investigative journalist and he's the editor of the hebrew language, new site, local call. he's joining us from the tel aviv very good to have you with this analogy 0. there's been
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a lot of speculation as to why benjamin netanyahu and his coalition decided that they were going to agree to this deal. given the fact is that it doesn't seem to be markedly different from the original united nations resolutions, 1701 that was in facebook in 20 o 6. do you have any assessment of why you think he has been motivated to do this? a speculation. the boulevard does not say that um, is there a, has a key to disengage these by law from what it's called. the wall of support for guys . this is was very fundamental for each uh each. the fact was eastern, i really mind from the beginning. um, even before it's so i would keep the ground reparation. and then indeed agreement because i was gonna say no, but the, there's no connection between garza and living. and so this is, the machine's been for you. so the other considerations. first of all,
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we must remember that from that to me, when this government is right to the right, we government does it for them was never domain. each lebanon was aside age. the main issue was gas 11, was more concerned with the all media on. and so besides the main memory and for it was easier for me, it took me out to the rock so to speak on that, that know you know, the concentration garza given the fact that there is a certain amount of criticism as we've been hearing about today. the nature of the video, how hard a cell do you think this is going to be for benjamin netanyahu? 2 is my name is particularly of course, among the people we were talking about. those who have had to leave. there are times next to the northern border with less than a me easy, it will have to be easy because there is this gap between the promises that the each round will control is how driven on the as area be. they there in the west
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bank, the people who have flown secuity of control little so driven on. and this is not because there is this gap also. i think the fact that what we hear now that there was some kind of agreement between france and let them know that he will not be arrested if he comes to france makes it also looks not very good in the, in the so i think that the guys, because it seems that these as it's gonna take me our code for him so that he will not be interested a lot of, uh, his ex, uh, we're transferring this to may be interested in maybe either is there a fee, a offices may be arrested. so he looked for for himself, so i think you want to have all the time not to how they think close the stories. wanted to be small to be over. but don't wrap up, we appreciate your being and i'll just do this. so thank you very much indeed.
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thank you. we're going to go to our white house correspondent, kimberly hoggard in washington. send me an estimate of this was done by president biden in the last 24 hours calling at a permanent as a cessation of hostilities. the u. s also seems to be changing his focus on moving his focus a box to a guy that talked to us about what's been happening over the last several hours or so. kimberly yeah, the u. s. president now sitting is sites. i'm trying to end israel's more on gaza as the trying to leave a, the suffering of the palestinian people that have are in desperate need of humanitarian aid and to end the matching civilian casualties. and so to that, and what the president says he has already passed his team was doing is getting the invoice to get to the us and the is really invoice to work with. not only cut her egypt and turkey, but to get them working in directly with the him,
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off leadership. now of course israel in the united states don't have direct relations with how mosque leadership. and so that's why it is necessary to have these intermediaries. but things look a little different as a result of a few different position instead of taking place in the last couple of weeks. for example, to have us leadership that used to work out of cuts are, has since moved to encore, a turkey and the united states. has also said that they shouldn't be there as well . so things are a little bit complicated right now, and it's a little bit unclear where some of these discussions are taking place, but they are taking place at the lower level. and then once things start to cool less, we know that they will move to the higher level, and some of the bigger players once talks get a little bit more serious. but the bottom line is the united states believes that it's time for there to be pressure on the boss leadership to come and make a deal. and i want to ask here about the timing of this because we've heard from a, a couple of i guess that the suggestion is that this may be
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a gift in advance and commerce as by benjamin netanyahu to the incoming trump administration. but of course, the, by the ministration would hopefully see this or would want to see this rather as part of jo biden's legacy. right, and this was a question that was put here in the united states just in the last hour or so to the national security advisor, jake sullivan. he dodged a little bit on one of the morning chat shows, but there's no question that the trump transition team, and specifically the successor to jake sullivan, the incoming national security advisor mike walls is certainly taking a victory lab saying that this is because of the election results and the fact that donald trump has 0 tolerance for this type of a chaos, as you might call it and is looking for some resolution immediately. in fact, the reporting is as the days after the election. benjamin netanyahu immediately got on the phone to try and resolve and bring this war to an end. that's why that's
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corresponding kimberley hall. okay, kimberly, thank you. as always the, the well, there's no rush fight for palestinians in guys of what is really for us is they've been bought in the north of the strip. let's see, is into it's 55th day. up to $66000.00 people are believed to be dropped there without access to food or aid. i started out of school sheltering forcibly displaced palestinians and gaza city killed 12 people early on wednesday. it's not the 1st time the site is being attacked and there's many bombing an oldest, killed more than a 100 policy indians. many of them children have caused was joining us from outside locks the hospital and they're all bonus. so the strikes continuing and guys to just talk us through what's being happened with him. the well,
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the is there any forces continue to blow up? presidential buildings and residential neighborhoods in drop off, but also in the nor parts of god. the strip stays really forces are near today. targeted, combined at once entrance, where a few 3 pilots in use were killed. also, there has been a couple of error strikes inmate that yeah. divided between noon and let me remind you that these 3 areas have been under various chicks. these for more than 50 days . now there's really 4 it's, that's ortiz, have been binding any type of food, a medicine and drinking water too, into those areas. but there's really forces have been also targeting areas just like regardless if he is to j. u and the policy needs who are targeted in the top there in school, in the gospel city, increase from a policy needs killed to 12 pilots can send me an skills and those policies in use were severely wounded by those is really air strikes and they died due to the lock
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of treatment, medical supplies, and a medicine heading to the people of guys that have been bombarded far. i think it's about 418 days now. it is 11 unsafe far. gives them any whole patrol. for southern cuts, we seem to have lost our signal to write him there in a general bottom. we will of course, try and get her back in the coming hours. now it's time for the weather is advertising. and it may be time to grab the scarves and switches across parts of the middle east day with the next couple of days. freshening up, would you believe the fairly a cloud here? this hooker cabbage comes down across the gulf, extends across central pulse of saudi arabia. effectively, it is a cold front, so it's kind of feel noticeably cool even here because the temperature is about 25
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celsius there and go ha, possibility of some salary, right? and then as we go through with the state, that'll sink further south with stiff wind setting in. so it really will fill notice will be killed. 23, a possibility as we go through friday. so i don't know if it's cool enough in queue way to impact that around 1718 celsius here. some of the temperatures to just around the east, the side of the mediterranean. you might catch a shot, i would say around the east and meadow towards gauze. uh, maybe towards that by route, but from much of the east and met into ducky i is shipping allows you try it for the next couple of days. and it is allows you to ride to across much of north africa, even down towards the west, africa, into the gulf, with guineas to and read dry here over the next dials. so the seasonal showers, the costs extend across the tropical bell, significant rifles and making its way across south africa, pushing into mozambique as in pop way a. so i had an alta 0 finally, small as voting in terms of the as local elections seen as
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a test of the president's grip on power. please and focused on make hundreds of arrest june protests supports informal 5 minutes or in wrong cost. and also hit 5 as mikaela sets aside and press elizabeth, just jumping vig auctions coming up in support. so the that was a time when the architect and go with the cloud tour enough to sustain life in the northern kind of how we desert. oh yeah, around was that changing? we started 3 men in different parts of the combined go down as they faced drought, one of the animals and mounted me right in the constant fight for survival risk in it all. books one out just
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all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come odd award for translation and international understanding is hosting. it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha, shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the origin go to 0 reminder about top stories. this assumes fires in place in 11 a to brings to an end 14 months of conflict between has vala and as you,
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as president obama has confirmed and driven them tuesday, calling a permanent cessation of hostilities equal voice to free is very attacks in southern lebanon. are eager to return home. major routes are full of vehicles heading size for the uniform bombing has displaced 1200000 people across the country. lebanese forces are on the move in southern lebanon to begin their deployment. under facies find agreements, they're going to be responsible for patrolling the board of ad for forcing any complaints to the un peacekeeping. or works on fund on from my, on a lecture on international relations, at least at the university of cambridge. he's joining us now from new york. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so we should mention this is an agreement between israel and the level involving a series far um, so connected with his boss. is there anybody here that could call themselves for winter, despite the fido? all 3 parties are saying it's a victory for each individual party. i think actually, that's
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a very good question. and the answer probably is no, except for, i would say the lebanese people are winners because it does mean there won't be association, at least for the moment of the wide spread farming that israel has conducted across the country. however, i think what we're seeing is that the cease fire is bringing us troops into a southern level. not. this is a drawback. for iran, it is a benefit to and he is released. on the other hand, the israel is because they have said that they will retain the right to strike if they feel as though the lebanese and universal forces do not impose the of the peace arrangement that they desire. and thereby having in a sense the right to simply rip up the ceasefire that will bring further ignore many upon israel as a broker and as a negotiator. and that makes, uh, is, is what iran expect. so i see that there are few winners, and there's
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a great number of details that are unresolved. and i think those um, the devil is, are the details. i think there really is a question whether this will be a long term ceasefire. we're, we're, we're reporting on it and it's going to be lebanese troops. i'm going to be patrolling the border. they're then going to be reporting to the un peacekeeping force. that's their, that's known as the unit fail funds, of course, for the next 60 days, if i understand it correctly, that are still going to be as waiting for us as in the southern part of loving on before they are withdrawn. and one would imagine that that alone creates an area of tension between the is ready forces and the lebanese forces, the, your, you and troops of peacekeeping forces as well. there's going to be a great deal of a close scrutiny, isn't there just to watch to see whether or not anybody is going to be bleaching this deal as well. that's absolutely right, and you laid out very clearly and what we see is that there will be increasing
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numbers of different nationals in terms of military personnel. they're in a very small area, and i think it will be quite difficult to have the lebanese people return to their homes because there's been such a huge destruction. so i think, i think they're saying something around the number of about 10000000000 to reconstruct. so this is not an area that they will easily return to. and i think what we're seeing is still an extremely volatile climate. and one in which for iran and his blogs, an opportunity possibly to step back and retrench, but only to come back more strongly. because many of the husband off the highest precision missiles have not been used so far and have obviously been held in advance for the use another day. i want to ask you about the position of around in this because you did refer to that before and obviously um in the, the light of this deal, benjamin netanyahu. they said that his focus will be turning towards what he sees
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as the flight from a run at what do you interpret as the situation to iran has now given the fact that we now have this, these 5 deal involving as well. well, i think one of the elements that is worth pointing out is that syria is being bombarded quite severely at the moment. so the, the theater has moved as much away from level not, and into syria. which of course is an area that iran is very engaged with and supports and as i has pulled off a strong hold as well. so i think what we're seeing is that this gives you the wrong, the opportunity to see negotiations and diplomacy on the international scale, which is not going overall very well. i think the, the, the move by maxwell and from just confirms in the view any, any wrong the international law is no longer active and being practiced by,
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by giving cover to net. yeah. who should he wish to come and visit products? and i think what we're saying is that there's a real, a possible. busy need that iran will tighten its control and engagement with its other access members, so that the balance in the middle east or in the golf region certainly could shift rocks on from on, from my own. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do them. i'm thank you very much indeed for your time. it's always a pleasure. thank you. i the tons of the is mino, position parties as 2 of its members have been killed on the eve of local elections and its accusing the authorities of a rigging. the vote was as follows, as seen as a test for the ruling policy ahead of next year's parliamentary and presidential vote. the opposition is accusing present as somebody who, whose government of cracking down on critics counselor is always joining us from
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nairobi and neighboring. and can you just tell us the latest about the situation with the election and of course which is being blighted by these killings? yes, we have seen that statement by the main opposition parties to demo talking about those feelings and um, one of the killings was of um, a candidates as he was sold by a prison guards during a confrontation between the candidates and some members of the ruling party. very near to the present facility. now we have hard from the police say that they have arrested the god and they are investigating this account balances. now this happened in central times and the, the incident involves apache, apache officials in the west in the south west and he was killed. he was
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hacked to death by i know people that be speaking to a position of politician seen townsend. you who say they believe that this electro process has been painted not just today, uh, throughout the process as we were talking about cats and this is a test for the party i had mixed use parliamentary and presidential elections. what are people intentionally saying about those actions and the light of what we've just seen? yes, um, so these local elections are very significant indeed as usa. um they are a test of what's going to happen next during the general election, the presidential and um, putting a mandatory elections. and this is the 1st election 5 president, some the so new who following the death of how pretty says said jordan level fully
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in 2021. and during that time she said that things are going to change. she promised electra electra electra and reforms and political reforms as well. another time uh, she made a lot of changes until now. so now we have the opposition. he does be arrested. some people have been abducted people as saying that the democratic space, it's ring king. we have also been hearing from the president himself, us throughout this month, say that there are people were trying to undermine how presidency and are trying to destabilize the country, but we talked and speaking as well 2 times. and he is who i particularly the opposition supporters who say they do not believe the,
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the selection is going to be free. all said catherine. so i, and i wrote me thank you. a big demonstration by tens of thousands of support as by pakistan's, former prime minister, even on con, has been called off, is due to appear in court on wednesday on charges of terrorism. on tuesday, protest was faced office security forces in islamabad. tens of thousands of p t i. proxy members and con supporters of march into the capital. calling for the leader to be released from jail. police used to gas and rubber bullets to dispatch the crowds and arrested hundreds of people. at least 7 people have been killed since monday. side, 0 5th of mccarty is a former minister and advise them to and unkindly. he says the death toll from the protests is expected to rise. it wasn't just tear gas and rubber bullets. there was a massacre last night, they cut off the electricity and the government moved in brutally. and we have over
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10 confirmed that are dead 8th, which has been buried already. and, and this fear that is actually the number that the bar people are gathering is around 40 on that. i've been killed. i'm the chief minister earlier. i mean going to pause car and vehicles were attacked. and so was the former 1st lady, but chevy and my son's wife, who narrowly escaped and went back to the province where we have a government. um, so you know, the, the issue is we called it off last night saying that, you know, the mastic us a due to the massacre that took place. and we really need to collect all the data for now to see how many are injured, which is in the hundreds. and how many odd dead, which is in the 304050 will not exactly sure. protest as most i'm bank of back on the streets of the capital, my pluto to voice their eyes over last month disputed election video who showed a police vehicle pitching a female protest or more than 50 people have been killed in post election violence
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since the ruling parts and candidate done shuffle was declared. the winner active is accused the government of using excessive force to crack down on protests. and comes as presidents freely from usi urge. the main opposition leader to joint talks and ending the stand off the nasty one lane says he's only going to take part under certain conditions, including the strapping of legal proceedings against them or the international criminal cause. chief prosecutor has requested an arrest warrant for the head of me and was minutes. a general mental unclaimed is accused of committing crimes against the countries were hanging up most the minority. nearly a 1000000 people were forced into neighboring bangladesh to escape was being called an epic signs in campaign involving mass rates, kennings, and the torching of homes. the mazda military seized power in the 2021 crew against the democratically elected governments of august. i sushi
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critical negotiations into tackling global plastics, pollution not entering a final ryan to talks and boost on and south korea in greece. scientists are trying to assess the impact of micro plastics on the in the bottom and they've spread to every corner of our oceans. here's one of the problem. nice. what is that? each year? $11000000.00 tons of plastic ends up in our oceans. if nothing changes, that number could nearly triple by 2040 to 29000000 tons more than a 150000000 metric tons is already there. most of it gathers a huge ocean cost and slightly so called great pacific garbage patch in the north pacific ocean. as plastic brakes done, it funds tiny bits called micro plastics or an estimated 51 trillion piece in our oceans. at the moment, plastic pollution kills more than a $100000.00 marine bottles every year. obviously it is in vitamin edits and big trunk reports from knocks us english. the discarded fishing matches snare
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this long ahead title. you do wonder for everyone like this. we see how many more go on see now the baffles for breath against invisible fishing lines which is near the rear flip. a green tab hold trapped by a plastic bag. desperate to escape the team at knock. so it's wild life protection deal with this time and time again. they've rescued this young loggerhead from refreshing that at a nursing home back to health. we have to consider how vast and deep the csr and especially here on the islands, there's so many. sure. so we only find like only a small percentage of them and we don't know how many are just floating in the sea or they even sing or they get lost with occurrence. and so we guess it is a pretty big problem, considering how much trash gets washed on the shores. and it affects only real life, not just c total. it's estimated that up to $11000000.00 tons of plastics and to
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the world's oceans every year. and it's continually degrading piece is getting smaller and smaller. so this page on the island of the mall go, says be made famous by its iconic ship reg, approximate location for tv and cinema volunteers here recently cleaned up the accumulated trash but look closer and you'll still find tiny plastic fragments, literally everywhere. so this is just what's on the surface if you really dig down before a micro plastics of infiltrate to every part of the planet from the air we breathe to the got sufficient other marine animals. even if you stopped the production, the plastic type flu today, there's still a colossal amount of plastic in the environment and it's slowly disintegrating. so it's critical to try to understand the process is it play here at the highland marine research center on the greek mainland. they're investigating how my group
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plastics interacts with the not true functioning of ecosystem is known that the from the other experiments of some very high concentration. so this plastics and michael plastics may pose sales studies to be organization updates. you know, yet the kind of, uh, these send us the which level of micro plastics. these may, these may a few are of the islands of nexus of 2 weeks of care. the young long head title is released back into the deep back to life made more perilous than ever. thanks to the modern world unregulated, an endless production of plastic waste. net clock out is era, not sauce grease started had and i'll just say that we're going to take a look at the alley, innovators of automate by technology. as a new exhibition opens at london's tate model, kind of support looking at the latest, i'm mohammad. the sellers featured levels son is going to be here with that story,
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the sentence for his son. thank you very much to rob was now 6 games without a winful man. just a city pedagogy or less team allowed. the 3 goal lead to slips and the champions league against fine on or to was from everything had on that helped a fire city into 3 no later as a look to end, the 5, not choosing street for the dutch side school. 3 goals in the space of 15 minutes
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to make the final 433. i mean, since you have one to 2 of the 5 matches in europe, the next premier, the game is a way as never pool on sundays. is the real good rate. so difficult to, to swallow right now. and so the game was good. we play the score 3, we could discover more, we do every scene, but then we give away, especially the 1st one and after we are not stable enough, it would booze at the end from the funds. can you understand that? do you think you think a place deserves that especially after everything you've achieved, like a game against, against the adults and then the 0 for the where the support of the applause, of course is there. there's a bunch of course of understanding space for possible improve too good for supporting this one as a run out 51 windows to move into the top 8th, gabriela, much in hulu, with their opening goal is replacements, also adding
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a fist and liaison. well, a sporting have a just lost their head coach reuben, i'm on to mentioned. so united and this was the 1st the feet of the season. for sure. especially i ended up wanting that we played turn the home. i don't think he had most a gave me 19 months living in top form. they've been better that enabled or they'd be here. so to play to a level with it's i mentioned the purpose before we did to that was done today. barry police 5 minutes. these signs on one nail and a piece of the 2020 final goal keeping uh, allowed buying to school. the decisive goal in this game. the feed for p a. c. turn to lose them down in 26 place in the change in the table. so it's good for so long as well. but live in dusky is quoted using 100 chance to go up from the penalty spot in bosses 3 and no victory against the front side. because this, you know, this seeing cristiano, rinaldo, all the only others to have reached 3 speakers with new to the counselor and joins
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. we have a full manager on the slot that says neither he normal homicide law have been distracted by speculation about the strikers feud that on sunday, the egyptian forward said he was disappointed not to have received a new contract offer from the club. 32 year olds, con, took a deal expires at the end of the season. so law has been at the club since 2017 scoring more than 200 goals. the club are building up to champions league game, guess realm trip. later on wednesday, i focus a bit more on what else he shot. he said that he was one of the 5 best players livable ever have. and i completely agree with him, which is not an easy thing because we have so many great players at this club. so i don't think it's in district smoke at all. um, maybe things even the best out of him. if you look at these performances till now,
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i talked to mo, uh about what i expect from him. and um, and, and like, i do have all the other players and he's in a good place at the moment. and i said before, i'm not distracted at all biased comments, cindy problems that mean several key players are missing solely on the do. it is just junior as the latest high profile player to join a growing this 15 time when is have over the last, twice in this yes, competition is deficient. it's difficult because it's not a roman trip problem. it's a general problem because there are many themes in spain and also in england have a loss of injuries. so i think that everyone handles these things in their own way with different methodologies. but what doesn't change of the injuries? we have to put up with it and we'll try to think like last year, but injuries are a great opportunity to be better at any of egypt as thought to the defense of the applicant champions league title. with the high scoring when the 12 time title
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winters it shows fix those would describe as a result of the ivory coast winning this opening booth game and kyle for to team are aiming to win the trophies for said consecutive seasons. the sabi, they, me and the school 37 points as the milwaukee bucks, as the miami hates in the n. b, a club, the bucks us race and nothing in the tournament which also counts towards the regular season. so twisted 2 points in front at one points that have to settle 406 to 100 and see victory. the 5th, when any of them be a co faction. and that's always bull for me, for us. now we'll have more for you later on, but so now it's back to us. so thank you very much indeed. when the next submission celebrating the early innovators of digital lodge is on in london, it's called the electric dreams at the tape modem. it explodes the pioneers of art by an artificial intelligence and questions. the relationship between art and
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technology. charlie angela madge memorizing and mind spending. they look modem, but these works with us made as a 50 years ago. one of a 150 works in a new exhibition of the tate modern showing how all to these machines and algorithms to create out between the 19 fifties and 19 ninety's. the so really looks at the kind of jeep i'm a c or i'm business. i'm even not artist, hide about the positive or negative aspects of technology and, and i think that that's something that people can relate with today as well because they're constant in your anxieties. here's around the possibilities of new technologies and how far things are being purchased at a time when debates rage over with a generative, artificial intelligence will kill creativity. this is a look back at the a. the innovative 50 is
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a good. this is what machine made all look like. a simple program creasing abstract shapes by harold cohen now it was originally dismissed as a bit of a side with this exhibition does, is keeps the long view on those social, existential and autistic questions around how technology is used to make up the kind of sending you know to send me a hobby, develop the 1st kinetic paintings on a home computer, and then 19 eighties fell in love with programming. i would take some points and mix things, drink and grow. and then i began to think of how the land is often under questioning, you know, who owns it, who comes and conquers, who pushes who out, you know, who to places who are cetera. and of course, it applies to palestine. so much of the technology used here was originally develop submitted to purposes instead of destroying, have created charlie angela out. is there a lot i'm going to be back in
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