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so hard to tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the the hello them or i, kyle, this is the new. so i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes for lease, and 11, and as a cx 5 deal with as well. holes 11 he's on me is in the south to implement the dale that civilians a one's not to return yet. i got in israel, people who live in the news say no, so nothing is being done to ensure the safety is where any forces attack of schools
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out during the space punish financing gauze. assessing children are amongst the dead ends of the world debates how to tackle plastic pollution at a global conference. we looked at it's devastating impact on marine life. i'm in support. labor pool, our targeting a 1st swain of around madrid and 15 years live approval, go top of the champions. think standings with victory again the title, holt, the so we begin in lebanon, where a cease fire that came into effect 16 hours ago does appear to be holding. that was smiles and waves for those making the way home off to move in a year of is really bombardment which displays 1200000 people and it says you have tire in the south. west residence already cleaning up debris, sweeping up. i'm trying to resettle in was have a,
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is left of the homes. the flag of hezbollah was paraded and parts of the capsule, bay route celebrations amongst, by an outpouring of emotion. and as the seas find takes hold lebanese troops of be moving southwards to begin deploying onto the terms of the deal, not face remote trans issued movement restrictions for anyone trying to travel north or south of the tani river. that warning is enforced until 5 gmc on thursday morning. then a 100 begins are coverage from now about 10 minutes on the river. and they made their way back home as a ceasefire and lebanon to cold. more than 1200000 lebanese had been displaced in 2 months, and this is with many return to wide scale destruction homes uninhabitable, more than 100000. according to the world bank, the infrastructure also damaged. this used to be one of the oldest historic market
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places in the southern city of nova to you. there was once life on the streets, the costs of the reconstruction bill is estimated at billions of dollars. novelty was on the front line of israel's war scenes of destruction. from this way, the strikes are in almost every street corner for many people here, this was about forest displacements, civil defense volunteers who stayed behind were at the city entrance to welcome those returning home. these men say they were targeted by these really military. i was among those wounded in his right. the strike, many of the paramedics were killed. more than 200 of us, died in his randy attacks while we were risk doing people were retrieving bodies. must be, was one of the few who stayed behind in the city. he lost his life savings, which he used to build this cafe. and in this way, the strike. now he like others faces another challenge, given others on, on. now i asked myself, how will i start over?
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i worked for years to build this business. this, these fire is good for civilians, at least they can return home. as well as supporters or celebrating the ceasefire. the army group may have survived, but the deal includes its withdrawal from its strong hold in the border region. the lebanese army is to be deployed along with you and troops to restore state sovereignty. they are now organizing returns south of the latania river, a natural boundary that runs across south lebanon is ready. troops are still stationed in some villages and have warned residents not to approach those areas until they withdrawal within the 60 day time frame. best nice my whole image, i keep this once they last has returned to our village. we will go with that. but now we're going to another village to bean, where my brother, who was fighting for the resistance was killed. it's been a costly war, hezbollah, one strong within the state, and this army is supposed to take a step back under the ceasefire deal. and as well as promising to act against any
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attempt to rearm this is a new phase and 11 on the history center. there i was just need to know about the southern lebanon as well. let's go now to i have some, he's in the southern city of tyre, an ali. what are they being single, ready in terms of this, these 5 being implemented? the principle the ceasefire is holding, but the issues within these. so the ceasefire and add some a is really measures that might be threatening its sustainability. for example, with the is ready. is there the armies for expressing warning to people of saucy? i've been on not to commute across the, it's on the river between 5 pm and 7, a. and the way i don't all the restrict things that are moving,
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this is going to add on service especially that the c supplies going to be for 60 days. it's a two's for 60 days. still, there are some measures on the ground, some procedures on the drugs, and then it will go to a continuous permanency file. so there's one other thing that's similar with the same as folk stuff and asking people on the south, not to go back to the villages on thousands that you have on the what they call the evacuation warning. all the forces evacuation warning. this is also not the concept could accumulates to become a threat to the sustainability and of course of creates a reason the more reasons for this cease why not to hold. so everyone is not waiting for the bodies of me, the united nations forces, and none of the unit fit to take over. i thought this
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a transitional period. so they are in control completely and control. no more on this in my thoughts from soft living that we are 10 kilometres away from the void. that was 11 on that is where it's this area where the been is army is supposed to reinforce its troops. and this is what the army has said in the past few hours when they issued a statement saying that they are now ready to bull's presence in the area to the south of the find it know, watch we know about the main play as here. we are is read, you have the news. i mean, we have has will all along side, also with the life of nation internal forces 11 on the unit for liberties army, as though, according to united nations resolution, 1701 to reinforce. it's a troops here to send money and $0.04 to the 4th edition of soldiers. what as the
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number of soldiers would be increase from 4000 or 500-5000 soldiers to about 15000 soldiers along side with the united nations into enforces a unit from water. also suppose to add more soldiers to their own mission here, 11 on the united nations and the liberties army are going to over to see the this argument of has will last to the sol solved to the find the river had to make sure that his will isn't building any infrastructure of military infrastructure or bringing into this area any kind of weapons heavy for life. so and the other side, this is really a fox of south lab and on that they took over the past few months during the ground invasion is really saying it's going to stay in the, these positions to build when he is on the,
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on the unit for are able to function completely and to make sure that 17001 is fully implemented already hasha, i just see it all. so as well as you've been hearing that havanese army will pay a key part in maintaining peace between the war and policies during the stays, fine, but there is almost as all limited alfonso on the us are in discussions on how to bolster lebanon's military power on defense as to as control please who the lebanese allow me is central to the spot between his bowline as well. but it doesn't have a lot of power. it's 56000 soldiers, a lady owned with just 330 antiquated tanks. and 1270 aging ahmed personnel. carriers levels military also lacks and effective air force. and defense is all navy and is not considered a significant fighting force. but the military is often seen by many lebanese as
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neutral. and it's not divided along sectarian lines like lebanon system of government. what time or nation is the popular nickname for lebanese soldiers? and $10000.00 of them will seem to point south of latania river to patrol and police the area. they worked with the u. n's 10000 strongly unit phil peacekeeping force, already in the self to oversee the cx 5. this will allow a note to slowly start rebuilding for his really forces to begin the phase withdrawal. so miss riley is in the northern city of na herrera, her voice. i'm go over the seas. fine. they say prime minister benjamin netanyahu hasn't done enough to ensure the safety, a mail mail it says ago about the 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 going on with us cuz it's crazy. they bring us back in this situation. i'm from show me. we've been
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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. let's bring it in for a day now. she's in the jo damian, capital a man because he is where the government has found out is there from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. so no, we can see that. but not everybody is happy with this. these fuck you took us through the divisions that listing or hey, laura, it's almost $5050.00 at this point according to opinion polls, but within the comp of the right wing, that's basically nothing yahoo comp. there is a lot, a lot of frustration because after all, they believe nothing yahoo promises and he promised them the most. he said that israel would be able to dismount from his belie, would crush it. it would no longer exist, but the whole political setup in lebanon,
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and the wider region would change that didn't happen. and the cease fire agreement was reached shortly after over 300 rockets and missiles were fired from lebanon into israel. so there is a trust issue at the trust crisis if you will, within nothing. yeah. who's based now he's trying to encourage them talking about re company compensation about incentive packages that will be given to individual families. but again, it's, it's going to, it's a hard so within his government there were some disgruntled administers, but only one in the political security, a cabinet voted against the deal. and in the opposition, well, of course there wasn't a fortunate to to showcase a failure of nothing. yeah. and they took it and they are against the ceasefire. although there is no telling if they were in the same position what actions they would have taken. i know this is coming just days off to be i c, c issued an arrest warrant full benjamin netanyahu implement defends been. so you
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have kalonde. we've had destiny all who is now already appealing against it. what does he mean? say yeah, this, i think the issue is so interesting as you said, there's an icy warrant for nothing. yeah, on the lot there wanted man internationally. now one of the things that has happened as a result of the ceasefire monday, would say, is that friends announced earlier in the day that it wouldn't implement the arrest warrant, even though it's a member of the court and it wouldn't arrest enough. and yeah, he gave it very legally flimsy excuse, according to experts, but that's what happened at the same day later on he met with lindsey graham, the famous republic consented, sir, who is working on us legislation to sanction the court. and the country is the respect the warranty issued by the court at the same time, he is also appealing to the international criminal court against those arrest florence, saying that the,
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basically the israel does not recognize the court's legitimacy. that it has no jurisdiction to issue such for us. this is a very sensitive issue. many accused nothing you know, of pursuing personal gain when it comes to the french position. but certainly it is a development that has undermined israel's ability to maneuver on the international stage because all the members of the court legally speaking, are obliged not to receive them. and in fact, to arrest him if he appears on their territory. yeah, this is a very interesting issue. thanks very much know for laying out of the issue the for us. let's pick up on it with william shay box. he's a professor of instructional north middlesex university and the overall but the international criminal court, a commentary on the room stop. susie joins us now from geneva. it's great to have you with us at this time. that's from says next time you all who has immunity as the leader of a country that is known as a member of the i c. c. no, it was saying that this is a rather flimsy legal argument. what's your take on this as well?
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it is a flimsy argument, it's a bubble simply because it's been rejected by the judges of the court. and france itself appeared to support the view taken by the judges of the court. because it encourage the arrest of vladimir putin who is in legally speaking pretty much the same situation as benjamin nothing, you know. so francis playing a bit with double game here on this. there's a, a plausible argument, legally the what, what they're claiming would be followed in an ideal debate. but the problem is that of the judges of already taken the decision there. there are several decisions actually now by the judges of the card, saying that there is no immunity, even for the head of the state of a government that's not a member of the court. and that's no, hey, what am i saying that he is already a painting against the warrant? is that like he's go anywhere? well, he can't really appeal,
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there's no appeal for the issue. and so then the rest one, the way you will challenge and arrest warrant is you go and show up in court and you, you fight the case in court. but there's no appeal of this. there are, there were a couple of other decisions that were issued by the court relating to the proceedings, and those might be appealed. also israel, not that then you haven't, but israel is the state, can challenge the court for what it's doing. but it has to demonstrate that it's actually investigating and prosecuting nothing you know and go out for the crime against the war. crime will start ration and the crime against humanity of persecuting the people of gossip. and obviously that's not happening. what do you think the challenge is all the next to me all who would ever show up in court? well, never say never on this we've, we've that great surprises in this in the past. so we're the only time will tell. i don't think one can predict, but certainly in the near future, it's not likely he is limited to where he can travel of horse,
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because all of the members of the court are now a 125 of them are legally obliged to arrest him if he appears there, he can go to the states, there happened ratified the wrong statute, but many of them are not his friends, and they're not going to welcome him. i mean, he could go to way around and saudi arabia, but obviously he's not going there. he can go to the united states, and there were a few other countries. and president obama and hungary has kind of provocatively said that he would be welcome and hungry as well. i don't see him friends despite the declaration by the french, because france has an independent adjust the system and it's just too unpredictable . what will happen to him remember what happened to it will still be no shake back in 1998 when he showed up in london and thought that he was protected because the former prime minister had invited them as a guest and he ended up in jail there, so this could happen to then, you know, even if the french government say that they don't agree. yeah, that's interesting is that a separation of course of states and the legal system?
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i mean, this is clearly a very political decision from, from when it decided not to enforce the icpc is decision. why do you think it made it once it gained to what pressure has been push on it to do so? and i don't know. i, you know, i'm an international lawyer. i understand the international law, but they don't understand all of the political side of it. i suspect that may be part of it is that there it's a, it's not because they want to have a state visit from nothing. yahoo, but it's because they want to meet with him. and this becomes a source at least of embarrassment, although it's not for business by the dispatcher. the idea that they'll continue to have political contacts with them. already the secretary general of the united nations has been chastised for having political compact contact with gluten. so i suspect that that's really what's at stake there and, and the, but other than that, it's kind of difficult to understand because the french are contradicting earlier
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statements they've made. oh us as a brand to get your expertise on this issue. william, shy about many things indeed for taking the time to join us. well, it was a big reaction from palestinians and gone so many a hoping a cease 5 between from us. and israel will happen soon. well, i am the most and we're very happy because it's helped to ensure that they live in these people will live in peace, god, willingly in time, at least will live in peace. as for this truce and 11 on, we are truly happy for them from the bottom of the hearts. and we hope god willing . they will also be a truce and gaza. we hope our brothers and the resistance understand there is no other pos but peace. there is no other way, but peace loves us while we praise and thank god for this truce that has been achieved as it preserves the blood of most thence. god willing a similar truth will happen here as well because people are suffering. everyone is living in tune tens without food and completely deprived of the basic necessities
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of life. well, there's never spite for palestinians and gaza, where is waiting for us as a bun balding the nose of the strip that sieges into his 55th day. up to $66000.00 people i believe to be trumps the without access to food or aid. and they just escalation, these really ami has talked with the co online hospital in but last year at least 3 people were killed in a drone attack. 10 more critically wounded and earlier, at least 12 people were killed and an attack on a school, housing displaced, palestinians, women, and children are amongst the victims, axles i'm of which has the latest and a warning that you may find his report. distressing. under the rubble of out to be in school in gaza. city families search for their relatives. this shelter home to thousands of displaced palestinians was struck in in these rarely air striking before dawn on wednesday, several people were killed including 3 children from one family. many more are
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injured. they were taken to the barely functioning. alas, the hospital or the doctor's horn of severe medical shortages, civil defense vehicles couldn't reach the site after running out of fuel. so many had to dig through the debris to look for survivors, the and the around 1 30 in the morning. we was startled by a powerful strike. they were about 20 people with me in the room, including my wife, my married daughters, and my grandchildren. a young man rushed to help us. as daylights revealed the extent of the destruction, families use ropes to retrieve the bodies. the look at this little girl, she has done nothing. she has no guilt. here is the leg of another person and over there, another woman and in her arms her small daughter barely 2 years old. what crime did these people commit? this is the 2nd time this school has been targeted in august more than
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a 100 pallets, students were killed here. and alger 0 investigation found evidence suggesting the attack was the time to cause the mex, some casualties. after hours of desperate attempts, this family recovered the body updates daughter, decapitated by the force of the blast. others continued their search. no more remained buried either proper access. i'm which, which is it right now he's wooldridge is a senior emergency officer on raw and she spoke to us from gauze assess the way she described the catastrophic humanitarian situation. lessons by minimal 8 allowed into the strip a hearing 1060, the bombing is, is related as the strikes the relent. this was on standing talking to you on, i'm struggling actually to just stand still because my body's to come so used to the bombs going off around and swaying everything. it's like have a constant of quakes around the bombs are so big and that's so often it's,
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it's absolutely terrifying. so, so the population has as around 300000 people that we estimate. so in dogs of city and a 100000 people who have slept the siege north area to, to show it to here. what we're seeing here is very, very miserable, is very miserable. as with the rest of the gaza strip. the people don't have anyone's shelter. they already bombed out buildings in any building a tool on the rest of the population. uh along the separate plastic sheeting blankets doing everything they can to keep out the window in the rain, but it's almost impossible. there is very few 8 supplies for them. so winter weather has arrived. it's very cold. a lot of the families, i told you they were all since a very simple things. the winter clothing mattresses, blankets, foods war to the need haven't changed. in the last 13 months in the besieged north area. in the month of november we have had a request denied repeated uh to enter these besieged areas. that means we have not
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been able to facilitate any humanitarian aid where i am and got the city. we are providing students with providing shelter, but it's very basic and it's not enough to meet the needs of the supplies that are coming into the gaza strip. just to give you a sense of the idea, you know, through caching on the weight for an average truck is uh, 7 to 4 days 74 days the average truck weights to enter the gaza strip. last month, the average enter in dollars or was around $37.00 truck today. this is for a population of 2200000 people. and so i had head on out his era. international criminal court requests an arrest warrant for me and most military chief, accusing him of crimes against humanity and support for me to one drive in. louis hamilton looks for a new way to satisfy his need for speed. the
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hell out. it may be time to grab the scarves and switches across parts of the middle east. over the next couple of days. it's freshening up, would you believe we got to fairly a cloud here? this who to cabbage comes down across the gulf. extends across central parts of saudi arabia. effectively, it is a cold front, so it's kind of feel noticeably cool. even here with casa temperature is about 25 celsius there and go ha, possibility of some salary, right? and then as we go through with the state that looks like further south with stiff wind setting in. so it really will fill notice will be killed $23.00, a possibility as we go through friday. so i don't know if it's cool enough in q 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 eastern meadow towards gaza, maybe towards that by right. but for much of the east and met into ducky i is
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this our a sofa is in place and nothing on it brings to an end 14 months of conflicts between has full and israel. us present to abide, who confirms the agreement on choose day cooling. at a permanent cessation of hostilities is where the army has issued a warning to displace residence in at 11 and who are heading homes following the seas for wanting them not to travel south of the tiny river until 5 gmc on thursday morning. i mean is where the army has killed 3 pano simians and a drug and attack thompson to come out on one hospital in st. laska in northern garza, 12 people also killed in an attack on a school sheltering displaced people. the was being a reaction to the cease fire agreement from hum us and a statement published on it official telegram channel. the great praise has bloss
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saying it's a forced as well to except to deal before it could achieve its goal and had shot to prime minister benjamin netanyahu was illusions of changing the map of the middle east and muscles i said at hope's the truth will pay if the way for an agreement to end the genocide in gaza, that side is open to efforts to secure a cease far leading to the withdrawal of israeli forces. there are tons of displace palestinians and also a prisma swell steel. what are you, a social security advisor, jake sullivan has told m, s, m, b, c, a c 5 bill, in effect, in lebanon? well, most of washington's efforts will, with b, c, 5 and effects, and 11. and then washington's efforts will then immediately shift towards casa prime minister. netanyahu agreed with president biden, that we should take another run at getting a good deal,
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a good seas far hostage deal that brings hostages home, including american citizens. and president biden intends to begin that work to day by having his envoys engage with turkey, cutter, egypt, and other actors in the region. there have been ongoing in direct contacts through the mediators with moss and recent waves. we believe that now that we have a cease fire and love and on the pressure will only grow on him us to reach a deal. he's heading to the wall in ukraine. now we're russian forces continue the advance in the east of ukraine. the civilian death toll is rising outside rank has the latest from ca, have the general commander of ukrainian forces. alexander says he has a nice a counter offensive with that really given the details of what that is. but there's an acknowledgement in the east of the country ukrainian forces, all facing difficulties. now, he said in the last 10 days of the situation of crisis where you claim and forces
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which we are treating without anyone replacing their positions. but he said that that has been results, results because of both of reserves. he also said that victory cannot be achieved if full, that ukrainian forces are doing is holding their positions that they need to counter attack. but he said that it's difficult to run copy on the cross and cut a whole findings. in fact, he said that arrive across russian forces. i remember ukraine troops, 5 to one. and this quite of the reports that the russian forces have taken part of the time. federal holbrook and other parts of the country and keep just north of this 2nd city where i am now. this reports that russian forces have taken more such a months. and i'd just to give you an idea of the hockey ukraine. second largest city is about 50 kilometers away from the russian border and around 25 kilometers away from russian troops occupying ukrainian positions. and this city is on the day and night need direct from drones. and like bumps aside, big data parties,
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ukraine, as the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court has requested an arrest warrant for the head of man. laws, military gentlemen, on young, is accused of committing crimes against humanity in the past occasion of man. well, as long as he bosom were hanging minority, any 1000000 were hanging had been forced to escape the neighboring bank. the dash after widespread military cracks on which you unofficial is called a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. by month, we request the i c. c, realize the arrest warrants of the oppressive me in mar hunter as soon as possible . it should not be delayed any more money out of the war and should be taken to action immediately. we demand the icy c prosecutor, cut him con to make it happen on behalf of the entire rushing your community off by yada. we demand justice if justice get served only then can we go home? it's been a to years that we a suffering is refugees. yeah. yeah. oh toronto hass on is the executive director
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of human rights. what she says, the i c c warrant arrest as a request, as a may just stepped forward for justice. it's going to be a significant moment because we're, we're writing the impunity that has been feeling the military ongoing abuses in the current conflict. because the main bar century has been steady decline since 2017. and it's a commander in chief mean online who has either been dealt to place in tennessee. and he went to to start the clearance operations against the right hand. but he's essentially moved on then actually a full in cruise in the country, removing the city civilian government. and this after the 2. and the violence that has transpired is to, to thousands of people across the entire street. so send a message between the and the killing of civilians, the crimes against humanity,
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of forcible transfer to relations. they just have consequences. there is no one that is above the law with a you have imposed yourself to being the head of state or whether you are commander in chief. as a matter of fact, this is the important message that as the commander in chief of the military min online is going to be responsible for the actions that were taken by the military units have been implicated. and there are readings of evidence to show that the me in the military, including the police forces, me and the border patrol were involved in attacking, rushing, get civilian, religious in 2016 and twisted 17 trying to defense, but it's a, it's under investigation for corruption dungeon is the 3rd consecutive defense minister to be investigated by the government as part of a broader inquiry into the military. and the policy of aging has decent
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a crackdown on corruption within its armed forces. a major demonstration by tens of thousands of supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister and wrong con, has been cooled off, is due to appear in court on the 1st day on charges of terrorism. on tuesday, protest is faced off with security forces in his lumber bed. tens of thousands of con, supports us and marched into the capital, holding for the leader to be released from jail. these 7 people have been killed since monday. so i was looking for the car is a former cabinet, minnesota advised that's a wrong com. he says the death toll from these protests is expected to rise or it wasn't just tear gas and, and rubber bullets. there was a massacre last night. they cut off the electricity and the government moved in brutally. and we have over 10 confirmed that are dead age which has been buried already. and, and this fear that is actually the number that the bar people are gathering is
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around 40 on that. i've been killed. i'm the chief minister earlier. i mean going to force 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, domestic 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. so don's house ministry says a caller outbreak has killed moving 1100 people in 5 months. there's a shortage of medicine as well as health. why? cuz i'm a visa spread to 11 states. all parties are unable to reach many areas because of fighting between the army and the permanent to rock and support forces. recent
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flooding has lessened already. di conditions, us as the country is facing, one of the wells west, humanitarian crises, libyans facing, and the general election that could challenge the independence era ruling policy for the 1st time. and 34 years. the south west african peoples organization convicts a timber 90 days. well, as cost her balance in the capital vein, talk that somebody who's also the vice president is facing full main challenges. polls indicate that young people unless supportive of the policy that took power off to independence in 1990. i'm to say to announce in large numbers, they could impact the results. i feel like i have contributed towards the change that we need because rang gutted is to use to for the course of of use $3010.00 to $14.00. i feel like in the country statistically we move. they usually is more than the people, but they don't participate in the elections at times. the number changes,
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1000 is main opposition. policy says 3 of its members have been killed on the eve of local elections. it's accusing authorities of breaking the votes. wednesday's polls are seen as a test for the rooting policy ahead of next year. as parliamentary and presidential vote. we'll position as accusing presence. i may ask you, who's governments of cracking down on critics. katherine story is following all the developments from library b. we've received the statement from tell them of that's the main opposition party in times any out by the killing of the 2 members. one was a candidate, i see was a short by a prison god. during confrontation between him and some members of the ruling party. so the god shots police said the investigating that incident and have arrested the god. now the yada incident
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happened in the south west. one of the party officials was killed. he was hacked to death and we'd been speaking to officials in the position last week, we spoke to the main or physician visa, who said that, or re d as the selection process ease of flow. and he says that in he doesn't expect for the election is going to be free and fair now. uh the uh, president some media us new book has to have both and say that people should vote peacefully. now this election is quite significant because it is a lead up to the general electric field that is going to happen next. yeah. but already a lot of times i'm in especially a position
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a supportive. they say that the selection is already stated and they do not believe that it's going to be credible. cathy, sorry, i'll just sarah nairobi for just as in mozambique a back on the streets of the capsule appear to the voice, the angry, but last month to speak to the election video showed a police vehicle hating a female protest. uh, well, the 50 people have been killed and post election violence since the ruling policy. kansas daniel chapa was declared the winner activist accused the government of using excessive force. the crackdown on protests. it comes as presently pay annually. c, as the may not position need to join tools on ending the stand off a policeman's. all that for goes a 20 minus of emerge from a disuse go mine on wednesday. it's believe several 1000 from main. columbus has underground in the countries north, west provence. the government has not yet initiated a rescue operation. net by others, the aging out, so living, panting,
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suspects of gold above ground. they spoke to her and we tessa. and still, sometimes the mind is off from, let's see, to mozambique and zimbabwe, they emerged from that shaft behind me. it's cold, margaret shop is privately owned. but as the leaves of the miners were waking in the near by a band in mind, and they managed to crawl through the narrow tunnels and eventually emerge from that particular shaft. the police would be conducting an operation court while i'm going to close the whole. but this incident and this before it shows how difficult is being for the police to butter to every single hole. every single shaft and many people are still minding equally these means they, what they are doing is with it using a mix. it says they sift through the soil. they say these like to speak suggest them as gold. they don't in any way near what mine is working under god make, but it's safe up here. hundreds, possibly thousands of either mine is working legally. i say to be trapped in the
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microsoft not far from here. unwilling or unable to come out this before. i've been captured there, the odd people who came. so i got billboard, so that the minute come out because of the people i know that we have guys is who control them. so that's what this government says to still fontaine mind shop is a crime scene. no official, risky authoration has started. time is that on the site to help people to look around play. that'd be accurate. jets is the only government must have capacity pieces of what this is a cause. they truly documents to give hope and a search to everyone who's in stepped away from the crime scene is business as usual for south africans and migrants looking for gold. this is how the main, separate the gold from the sand or the soil. it's a long, arduous process. the water washes away most of the swell,
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and they say that what's left behind on this house will be the goal. the government sees more than $1000000000.00 is locked annually in revenue because of people mining without permits. it's a wide sweep problem, viewed by poverty and desperation. in recent weeks, hundreds of people have emerge from underground. some have been adults and some had been killed. and the police say that country being processed and they will eventually appear in court. hardwood tossed out just as to for time. so that now a pound of erotica coffee beans is now more expensive than it has been since 1977. the shop price hike follows droughts in brazil and shipping disruptions and the red sea. the price, the commodity as $1.00 of 2 types of coffee. the other is robust to move in 6000000000 kilograms of our because a consumed per year. that's a going to be in special coffee organizations,
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a critical negotiations in startling global plastics. pollution. i'll entering a final round of talks in pusan in south korea and greece scientists are trying to assess the impact of my career plastics on the environment. i have spent every corner of operations and here's why this problem matches each year. 11000000 tons of plastic ends up in oceans and loving changes. that number could be any triple by 2040 to 29000000 tons. moving a $150000000.00 metric tons is already the most of it gathers. and huge ocean current, slightly circled great pacific golf spots in the north pacific ocean. and those plastic breaks down it forms tiny bits. cold micro plastics. there are an estimated 51 trillion pieces in our oceans. at the moment, plastics, pollution kills more than 100000 marine mammals. every yeah. so as environment as an clock reports now from next us increase
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a discarded fishing matches snare this long ahead title. do 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 watched 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. see this page on the island of the mole. go, says be made famous by its iconic ship wreck upon the 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 the micro plastics of infiltrate to every part of the planet from the air we breed to the got sufficient of a marine animals. even if you stopped the production of plastic toughly 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 as it play. here at the atlanta marine research center on the greek mainland,
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they're investigating how my group plastics interacts with the not true functioning of ecosystem is known that the from the experiments of some very high concentration . so this plastics and michael plastics may pose. so, so this will be or goodness, these updates. this is on known yet, but kind of, uh it is some the switch level of micro plastic. so this may, this may of fewer of the island of knocks us 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 his era. not sauce grease. south korea's capitalized were quoted as heavy as november, snow full since records began, as let the weather lots across the grace of sol area. some districts have reported
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move in 20 centimeters of snow. the previous record was 12 centimeters, and that was set over 50 years ago and drank a rescue. emissions are underway in the east of the country is heavy rains are flooded. entire villages, at least 8 people, including 6 children who are attending from school. i'm missing. so head here on out as sarah, we take a look at the interfaces of off made by technology. as a new exhibition opens at london's take money. and supports driving to new depths with no breathing equipment for us here with the details of a record breaking assets the
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the, the sport no as far lower. thank you so much. liver pull are targeting a 1st when over, around the drain. in 15 years, the teams are about to meet in the european champions league route, or the title holders and have happy memories of beating liverpool and the 20182022 finals. the spanish champions of the last 2 of their opening for games in europe, the season and the french striker killing and poppy is yet to find as best for him at the club. he leaves been not so great coming in, you know, i think he gets a lot of criticism and it's a bit over the talk to me. i think if you look at wise contribution so far, it's a really good and the scary because i see him every day and right now, now he's only gonna get bad. winder new coach on his lot,
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liver pull are on beat and then the champions league and our top of the english primary league liver pulled. don't have to worry about rouse brazilian striker vanessa. this junior who is out injured. and bobby has only scored once in europe this season. fox says he's not far away from hitting his best form. he's showing so many times that he's so difficult to defense uh for his country, for buddies injured man, also real madrid. he's one of the best players. the football has at the moment. so um yeah, it finishes with a face that would be the 2nd one. while the best day is the football as at the moment. so now this is somebody who's still there and um yeah, i'm not the manager of madrid so it's not up to me. what is his best position? i know it's, i think every position you place and every position he plays, he's one of the best players in the world. it's now is 6 game without a win for manchester city pep. cordial is team allowed to 3 go lead to slip against
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fire nord on tuesday to goals. really holland help with the city. and so with 3 no leaves as they list and is 5 match losing the street. but the dutch side score 3 goals and the space of 15 minutes to make the final score is 33. it means city of one, just 2 of their 5 matches in europe. their next premier league game is away at liverpool on sunday. so difficult to to swallow right now. and so the game was good. we play the score 3, we could just go more, we do everything, but at the end we give away, especially the 1st one. and after we are not stable enough, it was booze at the end from the funds. can you understand that? do you think? you think it plays, deserves that especially after everything you've achieved, like the game against, against the adults and then the 0 for the where the support of the applause of course is there doesn't plenty. of course i understand that manchester united new
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manager reuben, a more am, is building up to his 1st home game with the club united play boat, a glimpse of norway at old trafford in the road. the lead on thursday, a more ins rain began with 11 dr. eps, which on sunday the team have scored just 13 goals and 12 primarily games. there is a concern in, in that, but i think we have to improve as a team. because because we have the quality players that can score so many goals, but do you can feel it in the 2nd house, we control the possession of level. but we were to not fingers to football is world governing body fi. fi is coming out with cuts hard to invest in projects that go far beyond sport. fi fi has added $50000000.00 to a legacy funds set up by the 2022 world capos. the funnels for the series of global programs aimed at helping refugees and improving public health as well as developing young footballers. 2022. we organize here in the cats
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are the best p 5 was comp heather in the time. we promised that the legacy and the impact of these will come will be felt over many, many years. and today we make this problem is a reality or reality by uh, making sure that uh, an amount of $50000000.00 us dollar is invested in t projects. damien lillard score $37.00 points is milwaukee bucks, edge of my machine to meet and be a cap, a box or 3 know in the tournament which also counts towards regular seasons. they were 22 points in front of one point, but had settled for 806-2103 victory there for straight wind farm land driver. lewis hamilton has found a new way to satisfy his need for speed. had his sundays growing pre and katara, the 2nd time world champion went on a flight training course for astronaut. since texas, the flight was designed to simulate the ascent and g force of space rocket g
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force is so much different to, to full line. i mean, for one, we don't get fast enough to, to have a pass out. you just feel like you just floating through through the cloud. this is pretty unique and came down. and so through past the, the room way, which was kind of crazy. it was so close to the wrong way to an ukranian catarina center sky has just broken her own world record in the waters of dominica. she dive down 82 meters in 3 minutes and 10 seconds. abilene's aren't allowed to use any breathing equipment and have to hold the breath until they've re surface. okay, and that is all you support for now, laura, back to you. all right, thanks very much indeed. now exhibition and the celebrating the innovative of digital arts is on in london, electric drains at the time, martin expose the pioneers of all my artificial intelligence and questions. the
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relationship between art and technology. charlie angela once take a look. i ms. merot, ising and mind spending, they look martin, but these works with us made over 50 years ago. one of a 150 art works and a new exhibition, the tape martin showing how altis 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, they gave it to me or i'm definitely, 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 ago. this is what machine made looks like
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a simple program creasing abstract shaped by harold co and now it was originally dismissed as a bit of a 5. well, this exhibition does is gives the long view on those social ex essential 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 i fell in love with programming, i would take some points and mix things, strengthen grove, 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 out, you know, who to places who, etc, and of course it applies to publish fine. much of the technology used here was originally develop, submit it to purposes, but instead of destroying have created charlie angela out. is there a lot?
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i'm not say it for me laura. kyle: so this these are the fokker is hit in system of us with more of today's the a g n e t t. the journey amazed and one of the necessities, the 3 different nations that all facing the challenge of driving on an incorrect it was on the page was at the mercy of it's unpredictable trouble with the risk getting you to the correct on that. now just how is reported, look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are you know, the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been
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aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let the operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on algae 00 a one is a christian village which she and mostly was afflict 2 from neighboring talents and areas being destroyed. the daily waves of these right strikes, total, the city and the surrounding area had a population around a $100000.00 people, as well as issues of those evacuation order on the city and the surrounding areas, forcing thousands of people to fleet. so i'm a staying at this manner and i church you're saying is being handled in a month and says he is not alone and believing he's right. at least trying to stay calm. also still teasing sides living. we found the neighbors all very kind, very generous. this way, ok to division in the past. and now the same thing. many people have never lived in
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these parts of the country, the country, the something secretary and a violent cost. and they are desperate to go back to back on to a home that may no longer exist the relief in liberal and as a ceasefire to deal with israel holes, the liberties army isn't the south to implement the deal specifically. and so we want not to return yet the, the bulk of this is i'll just do a life and also coming up and good. and israel, people who live in the newest say know enough is being done to ensure the safety. is there any forces to attack a school sheltering, displace palestinians.

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