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will involve low level police officers. no. the handle of cases have been filed in for the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on robot this. and then this is the news online from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes because of lebanese return home just seems of destruction a ceasefire. deal isn't it the 2nd day or, but not everyone can go back home, is there any military imposes restrictions on certain areas in southern lebanon? mocking several villages along the border as off limits to a residence. is there any strikes and residential buildings across the gaza strip? send palestinians running for their lives. at least 63 people have been killed
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since thursday morning. and rush on launch has a bottles of missiles across ukraine. nearly a 1000000 homes are left without power. and i'm fine. how much was for liverpool pulled off and impressive to now victory over real madrid in the time dizzy. the rest claim that 1st went over the reigning changes in 15 years to maintain the perfect starts and the competition the . so we're going to begin this. these are in southern 11 on what israel's manager is restricting the movement of displaced people returning to their homes, opportunity 14 months of fighting. now the armies released this map. it's showing an area it says is off limits until further notice. it's starting to anyone who goes near it, saying they're putting themselves in danger. elsewhere in this, our finances are families have been returning to what's left of their homes. i see
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its fine ending the fighting between israel as well as now. and it's 2nd day, more than a year of bombardment, by the way, the military has forcibly displaced 1200000 people, mostly from south and 11 on kind of go through all the caution. who's in the southern city of how this, let's talk about these movement restrictions out a, what more do we know about how people are going to be affected by this? of what robs as is really minutes peaceful, expressive, designated to have. yeah. that's about 5 to 7 kilometers deep into the living. is that a tories? and actually we are in one of these places that, that off. that's called the restrictions. and now we're hearing the drawing, buzzing above our head over the past. so i was there been several incidents mainly in the town of america, which is very close to the border weather reports of
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a drone striking call over there. and there are several injured people injured. and this incident is also am gonna cover the tank bombarded as somewhere close to the border, a group of people that were also in the town trying to get back to that houses. so the trying to create the restrictions and prevent people from getting to that homes yesterday. these really business folks pass and i said that people are not allowed to travel from north to the south, north of really funny to south of the tani. and earlier, he said that there are several areas that were on the evacuation warning. people are not allowed to get to. these are creating kind of the reasons for all such and t to wants to cease why and how much the sci fi is going to hold. giving the incidence, giving the restrictions, giving people not to being able to get to the x. and despite the destruction,
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despite everything but people not being able to get the thousands, this is going to create a lot of concepts are there? thanks very much. indeed that's out of hash i'm talking to is there from the southern city or how they said they were going to go to the same. but savvy is joining us from the 11 east capital bay wood. so the people have any idea how much the damage is gonna cost well, with the bonds having fall, this island. that's exactly what people are trying to get their heads around. we have buildings that were destroyed, roads, power cables, the last to the economy from shop and restaurant closures, tourism went down, which is a big part of lebanon's economic, a large part of lebanon's economy. the costs associated with people who are displaced. the costs associated with d mining and dealing with unexploded ordnance schools across the country in effected areas remain closed. so the costs are immense. the world bank estimates $2800000000.00 in damage to housing and loving on alone. just the buildings just destructors,
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not to the loss of any property or to any other cost. 99000 units 99 homes, partially or fully destroyed, the estimates put the number of buildings in various southern suburbs which was heavily targeted by israel during its air campaign base. it was $262.00 buildings. according to one count, 262 buildings were damaged or destroyed, the economic impact has been changed. the world bank gave a preliminary estimate of $8500000000.00 in damage and losses to 11 on as of november. now the gdp has suffered, we've seen an enormous loss in agriculture, which is another one of lebanon's main state industries, a loss succeeding $1100000000.00 over the last 12 months. so the road ahead is going to be rough. it is going to be expensive if you consider the fact that 40 pounds along the board with israel were completely wiped off the map. and the cost of is associated with rebuilding
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a town. it is little surprised at loving these people are talking about the cost of repair and rebuilding that will take years, not in the millions, but in the billions of dollars. is that in about 24 hours ago, the speaker of the lebanese problem and was saying that the one of the imperatives was to elect a new president. we now have a date for that is going to happen in january. what can you tell us about that? that is correct, just the last hour or so. we had local news and lab a non reporting an announcement by loving or loved the lebanese speaker apartments . now be very that january nice, 2025. in the beginning of next year, they will hold elections to elect the new president. now, michelle, was the previous president. he stepped down in october of 2022 and this position has been vacant ever since then. and that is created a power vacuum that installed the country for moving forward politically, thereby it is stalled economic progress. so what they're hoping that this cease fire and then to this very, very severe conflict that affected lebanese people across the board that affected
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the entire population, the entire country. the hope is that they can now turn to page, solve this political stalemate and move forward to rebuilding the country physically and economically. saying thanks a lot that same dashava in they would say, well, joining me now is how somebody who's a professor of international affairs across how university very good to have you with us. they, the numbers that zane has been listing. there are extraordinary to the extent of the damage, and the repairs is almost fantastical. i'm yet, we're talking about the country for the economy has been struggling for many, many years. there is going to come a point i would imagine which lebanese people are going to be looking not only to the government, but possibly defense ball that as well, to try to get some sort of funding, some sort of support. what's the best you think that we're going to see tensions growing? if the money isn't there, it will definitely rob them. it's going to be an uphill battle for all police get boxes in and the government to included,
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but also has block because many people now was looking at the government to do something. but we know the government is broke and the government is also the subject to the influence and the bridge by outside the fields like the other states . so during the front of cents, and for them to step in and how they have their own condition would then these condition would clash with those of hezbollah and those of the year on and, and, and oven. and the problem here that to those people who are actually displaced and these trying to go back to the home, there's no home in the home. so go to the infrastructure in your social system, nothing, no hospital, nothing be destroyed. everything in this house and he was talking about, you know, as in india for, to talk about a 1000000000 of does it have any, is government doesn't have it, has the la can't really make it up for the people as iran is. and that's really clear when it comes to reconstructions and big constructions needs to president.
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and that is the condition faced by the americans out and by the international community. so i think more people would be turning again a civil on out even from the shia population who would probably read the flushing. you know, you brought all of this to us without having them be. so the tension is not going to be only between the people and the government, but also within the stronghold of hezbollah within the share community. they will be probably um, have an intent as bickering and fighting. and i'm going to ask you about the role as a president in this because a quite clearly, as we were talking about was a priority for the speaker in the parliament to mention this when he was talking 24 hours ago. now his name was describing to us, we have a date for this. put us into context for why is it so important for 11 on to have a president in place in the our is that this piece of the final attempt said was the one who was in leading to the election of the, with the president. he close down the deposit of it for, for a long period of time it preventing people from,
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i mean the members of parliament from elected one and his stipulation why they should be an agreement among old fashioned by saying this is actually giving credible love the visa power over the, the identity over the president. now given the situation, given how, how to take the law and the week the, we can them position and put it into the position of visible on the, also the speaker himself. and now they're trying to come to terms with the majority and level them. and when the american say that there should be a present in the arena's were saying, no, they will not be at present, at least there. this is for now. there is just as fast, i think being very is trying to fulfill our live up to is commitment of americans. and that's why he said night and january 9th as a date for electing at present. it is very important for that because in short of having one, there will be no money for him to live in and for reconstructions,
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but also one which is very important for these really and lebanese. and by that, the relationship as the, the presence of the presence will give and legitimacy to the, to the government, to the, for the army, or which is one of the condition for us. he's passed the whole team and then weeks of them. and of course, historically we've seen that lebanese politics has been fractured, then is prone to, to do so. ray is that a possibility that we could get to the election that's happening in, in january? and for some reason, there isn't a clear winner if you'd like, or somebody objects to that presidency. and all of a sudden, i love these politics, falls apart again. and this whole situation just gets exacerbated. probably this is very important. observation, the e right to me. what happened if the skis fire doesn't hold? you know, everything would for the pot again. and we'll go back to the vacuum and, but also, i think because now the pressure coming this coming from the people themselves and the 2 thirds of the lebanese want that president at. i know it is difficult to come
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up with an agreement, but at least there's some controversial names and figures in lebanese policy that those people should be or without. and probably they would come up with someone, maybe the chief of staff with the army. he's one of the candidates, he might be a kind of the, someone that, or thought this can have an agreement about it too much to be seen by them. you know, this is a very good observation that, you know, we might end up where we actually have a lot of right now. i mean, and then position vacuum talking about it as always, we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. sure. well, at a meeting with egypt shall fall on this account. i was prime minister said mohammed the non document autonomy expressed hope that the see spot would extend to guys, and i would the the default. and for the nephew, we discussed the truth agreement to lebanon. and we express our hope that disagreement will result in a real ceasefire. and also its effect will extend to the gaza strip,
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ending this human suffering as soon as possible to have this. now i'm good in missouri, i'm a part of the us. so we talked about the sincere and tireless egyptian could sorry efforts, but continued for more than a year in order to quickly reach a deal that would guarantee an immediate cease fire and stop the blood shut of the brotherly palestinian people's shop. was the release of all hostages, and the number of the palestinian prisoners are in. is there any protest as have called them 5 minutes have benjamin netanyahu to reach a similar do with thomas demonstrators and families of the captives housing garza routed and west jerusalem on western states, such as being mounting on nothing yahoo to do more to bring them home please remove some of the protesters after they blocked a road for you and leave is a columnist with he is reading newspaper products. he's joining us now from tennessee, so thank you very much. indeed for being with us. there does seem to be a shift, a focus to some degree towards guys are following the, the cx 5 that appears to be holding an 11 on how often do you think is the nation.
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yahoo coalition to the possibility of some sort of i choose or cease fire agreement, or even a pause in hostilities for garza start. they roll bodies impulsive, but it is impossible that this government will approve any kind of thing which in which we include liking to live alone. there is a door of days ready for us and as long as this is the case, it cannot be a real name. it can be a pause and we have now about one suggestion of egypt and offered to make it was the release of hostages to a release. some are still in prison us and to go on. but i'm like, she lives alone in ghost is going to insure to effectuate the guns a street. the nose of the box of the size though told in the, you know, ruins and or i don't see
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a situation which is what i see is we'd be allowed to get back to the gaza. so future groups much more appropriate about taking gaza that 11 on. is there a circumstance under which if there was an agreement that allowed, is there any forces to remain in gossip but still alive? far a prisoner swap on the release of captives. do you think that there is a scenario in which that would be allowed to happen, which could pave the way, if you like, for some sort of cessation of hostilities headphone, it's really not too much because as long as they own the space there that we do is expense, and as long as there is no suspense, there wouldn't be returned the h. that's the a, i don't see a level rental exemptions over then. it's in the i was government. the americans
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didn't say you anything. depends much on them because in limited on it was very clear, they thought the american leverage, which means the difference. the americans were very clear about the level i, i'm not sure then we'd be sold both of those guys up especially not in the coming weeks until the new president gets into the office. and in any case, it's very, very good indeed. let's little they have too many expectations, apologies and uh, one of the reasons for signing the, the, the ceasefire agreement um with levon on both of them are according to benjamin netanyahu, is that they would allow his coalition to focus on other funds. uh, survey for example, the occupied west bank and of course what he regards as an ex essentials right from a wrong. do you see the if a scenario again, if you liked that, does what becomes essentially more of a hindrance essentially for these ready forces?
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if they're trying to focus on these other friends to the other phones, we have to separate between that because the west bank is raised in very messy falls as they are trying to press any resistance, any resistance in that to what kind of i mean janine in other places, the westbank is on the very strong, they want to know more than before the 7th of october. we, we don't pay attention to what's going on and there was thing, but i go there at least once a week. and i see like using both of them and then they check points are everywhere, the armies very tough and many times even worse. and this my 6th role by the external test for the wrong. that's really a question that depends much on that very chance. i don't see is doing anything any wrong with. 1 it's an american approval and maybe even american in force and
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without decency no to happen. and the answer to this is the, it's the new white house president. the job a few related cooperate is a military operation against iran. i don't what tulips get in libby as always we appreciate your being with us on obviously the so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank carol in gaza is really strikes of killed at least 63 people to cross the strip since thursday morning. the armies talking into buildings in shavani, a refugee camp in the north, where the military siege is in its 56th day. thousands of palestinians are fleeing the violence is rarely attacks of kills more than $44.00 fires and polish stay. and since the war began last october, in central garza is very forces struck homes and all new set of traffic g count. at least 9 people have been killed. i'm in the side of the army target is of office
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city and hung eunice killing another for contracts. joining us not from outside deluxe, the hospital, and data obama, gideon levy, they're just telling us that as far as he's concerned, it looks as though israel is determined to stay in gaza. we're seeing that big stick force. the strikes are continuing the definitely in the past hour the is really our talerie did not stop shutting this light off. and let me also remind you that this is a done the populated area, especially in the after policy news from all over the global street. we're waiting to the central area where the is where the forces shows policy and use of this place. is part of the humidity. are you in the area? now that is where the forces tying it to a house and several college news have been wounded among them. is a little girl that was transferred to an out of the hospital, but even if those policy news insured are likely injured, there is no laws. there's no medical supplies. there's no medical treatment and
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even paint colors are not available in glass of hospitals. that's why the has situation of those who were injured becomes the targeting, and some of them come to their wounds. no, it's not only the fact that these are the forces have been concentrating. they're a talk in the central area, but also there has been a couple of asterix in hon. it is and also in the month range, all those trips in be here and to buy them. let me remind you that for more than 60 days, those neighborhoods have been under a very strict season without food, water, or medicine. and even the only hospital that's operating in the northern parts of the carbon strip, which is what has been continuously been attacked in the past couple of weeks. and every, every single morning there has been. is there any quad copters fighting for needs and lots of munitions on the entrances of the hospitals, but not the, not only that, that it's a forces are targeting at this hospital,
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but they're also finding all types of medical supplies and, and also all types of fuel aids and anything to reach the hospital. and thank you very much indeed the same because you're talking to us from outside deluxe a hospital in denver. obama. well, report suggests the bed bite administration has provisionally approved the sale of more weapons to israel was $680000000.00. the package is believed to include hundreds of precision guided munitions. in august the us approved the sale of $20000000000.00 was a fighter jets and military equipment to as well as when to approaches palestinians across garza are surviving in dire conditions without shelter food or water. israel's enforced and near total blockade for months restricting the entry of life saving supplies. it's nice enough time, isn't it safe for you? well, how do we live in a tent?
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as you can see, we've been displaced to the south for a year from now on the 10th, we're afraid of how rain will affect us. we sleep at night and feel safe, but then we wake up, terrified and afraid that the rain will soak us in our clothes, and the 10th is made of strips and blankets that cannot protect us. well, you have no sort of father did send the van and a life has become very difficult. we don't know how to put our children to sleep. there's no safety in our lives. i wish we would go back to just one percent of the security. we had before this, this is no life. our lives have become about feeding and quenching the thirst of our children. there's no studying, there's no education. we can't even raise our children properly. well, how to do that? okay, i want to bring in one day when she's in general about that and guys that she's the founder and president of the not a that's the international network for aid relief and assistance. thank you very much indeed for being with us. we appreciate, of course this is a very difficult and busy time for you and the teams. i understand that you have
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been in jobs or city. can you tell us what do you solve when you were there? yeah, i was on a 3 day health cluster inter agency mission to you guys a city and you know it's, it's one of those situations where once again a person finds themselves struggling for for work. there are children who are malnourished in the hospital who are educated like one little boy who i met his injuries are not healing properly because he's not getting the nutrients that he needs. and absolutely, his mother was telling me about how one morning he was begging her for a banana. so she went out to try to find one, but a single banana costs $30.00. she couldn't afford that. there is a nother, a little girl is 13 years old in the i see you are one of the some i functioning hospitals and gods city. the reason why she's in the i c u is because she and her
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family accidentally h. c for explosive. yes, you heard me correctly see for explosives. according to the doctor, i was speaking to. they found this in a blown out house. emily that had been abandoned by d as really forces. they had found bottles of water bottles of coca cola and this packet. a few for explosives, they were so hungry, they assume that it was cheese, they split it among themselves, put it in bread, and this one hospital, 12 family members showed up with severe convulsions. they were a vomiting at the doctors. it took them a while to figure out what was going on that absolutely no idea. luckily, 11 of those family members did end up recovering, but this one little girl is 13 years old, remains in the i c. and maybe this goes to demonstrate just the levels of sheer hunger that exists there. the only thing that you can really find and got the city right now is, is flower. and when we talk about hospitals being partially functioning,
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what does this mean? this means that if you show up at a hospital and you have a catastrophic injury because of a blast and you're bleeding out, there's someone there who's going to try to stop the bleeding. what do they have? what they actually need to save your life and be able to stabilize you probably not . i also met a number of families who would just manage to make their way down from the areas that are further north. those areas that have been under is really sees for well over 50 days right now. and they are mostly women and children. and that's because the men aren't with them and they're not with them either because they've been killed, they've been detained or they decided to leave the men behind because families are getting separated at checkpoints on the, the, these families, the father's, the son, husbands, are too afraid to come down to afraid of being chain to be able to, to join their families. and what in theory should be a safer place? i mean, it is beyond catastrophic, again what israel has been doing to the humanitarian communities capacity to be
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able to help these people. they have completely crippled us and every single way imaginable. but we still keep going. we refuse to be forced into a situation where we're actually going to give up. every time we talk to somebody who's a living, working inside guys that they invariably give us extraordinary stories of the, the conditions under which people are suffering. and you've just given us one of those, one of the things that we do repeatedly come back to is not only the physical suffering that people have, but the psychological impact as well. and that must and imagine also extend, of course, to the aid workers like you and your teams who are trying to help people. it's the aid workers. it's the journalist. you know, you're your own teams here on the ground. it's the medical staff it's, it's really, it is everybody and you know, i repeatedly ask everyone this question of, you know, how do you keep going?
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and what people really want to sort of underscore is that it's not this concept of resilience. resilience give the impression that it's ok to keep throwing whatever you want to throw at godson's and they're somehow going to survive. resilience almost allows for the justification of what's happening here because dawkins can handle it. that's not the key. people keep going despite these deeply entrenched psychological scars that they carry because they have no other points. a doctor cannot choose to put down his life scouts a man at cherry and work, or cannot choose to somehow not deliver one box of food to a family that is hungry because they don't have a choice. but to do that, the alternatives would mean giving up and you can't give up in a situation like this, the,
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the burden on your cell to keep going for the sake of your people, is extraordinarily high and so admirable. and what really goes to show, i think that the psychological trauma of all of this is also when you look into people's eyes. and it's then that you begin to recognize just how deep the psychological obliteration of a person's soul and sight to actually run. and you don't just see this in the adult . you see this in the children? look for world children. say we have this huge event with clowns and enter chain or is and you saw some of the kids. yes, they were engaging. but the ones that weren't engaging that really caught my eye, it's the ones who are almost stuck inside this mental cage where they're haunted by the demons of everything that they have been through that you can't even coax them out of it with a little bit of play and fun. and so yes, when we talk about, you know, rebuilding jobs. so the next phase of gaza,
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it extends so far beyond the physical rebuilding. there is a massive, massive effort that needs to be done to try to psychologically support people here . and you also have to realize that on top of all of this is the deep impact of the sense of abandonment. that people here feel it for people who are, are so deeply traumatized and deeply, deeply for all of them. and we're very grateful to you for being with us on i'll do 0. thank you very much indeed for your time. still ahead on i'll just do both time things on the way in times and am in attendance local election in which 3 opposition members are being killed as you until it's in plastic place to help themselves to be a we're going to look at as impact some one of the world's biggest solutions and is this one of them? listen, the of the seasons overlays as challenges like action on the waves. ford was
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the color. we have some quiets of whether or not pushing across the north west of europe. this area cloud here that is the storm connell's still active feature, gradually making his wife of the race was pulling over towards the baltic states cold at just talking behind for a time. here's a high pressure that'll quiet and things down again for a time. and then warmer will push back in as we go through the next couple of days . so through the remainder it stays cold. had them for 3 degrees celsius along to the 5 celsius of or 7. so nice decibel in football, so at all side, full paris. but if you push on into a friday and say temperature starting to not job empress, searching up to double figures that getting up to around 10 degrees celsius as a 9 that for london model. but i will eventually just push a little further east,
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which as we go through the next couple of dies london. touching 13 by saturday afternoon and say at the amount of wreck we're actually pushing into many west and passed by that stage. then we're getting up to 7 sales just once again in the ballad on monday. so that's the system making. it's way further east was likely winds coming back in behind quanta, with across the low countries dry and bright side, which was the british owls 4 times before more west. and when the weather sweeps in this weekend, the, the, in the competitive world of chest, a new generation of teams in queen, let's just take it over to achieve something big for myself. and the country is very special. one east goes inside the high 6 world of indian chests, and we see young prodigies who are making their mark on the international stage. in this chest cottage on out to 0 of this cinema is one of the oldest in the country
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and it was not open before the displacement. crisis began. in late september, this set about and tripoli is one of 3 that the lebanese national theater has taken over and turned into a shelter. it's home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country. 6 year old jewelry sled her home with her family in the southern city of tire. she is the youngest resident in this old theater. these old historic features, once put on plays and shows for people wishing to escape the realities of their daily lives. now, they are serving the same purpose that for a different crowd. the
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what you know to 0 reminder of adults stories this uh, sizes of people are returning to southern lebanon after months of his very bombardment. these a lot of pictures incentive not much here in southern lebanon, as these 5 deals being in place for more than a day now. and they nearly 14 months of fighting between israel and has bought. and these really managers and i just restrictions on lebanese residents returning to their homes and the size is released this not showing an area which says people are not allowed to enter until further notice is where the sides of children use to 63 people across the gaza since thursday morning, at least 9 were killed. and then there's really a tack on, on the senate refugee camp in the central district on groups in sylvia have reportedly attacks government forces in the western country side of a level province without reports that at least 57 fighters and soldiers have been killed. these rebels seems to have taken control of somebody who is including
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a military base. russian jets report of the bottom level positions in the region is the 1st significant fighting between the rebels and the governments is 2020 in russia and took here, mediated a ceasefire degree. turn into the water new cream to wear. russia has lost a target at large scale attack on energy infrastructure, nearly a 1000000 people without power across the country. miss austin several cities including khaki, val desa, unlist refrain accuses russia of using would have caused tad or tactics to cut off eating during the winter. in the capital key, many have sold shelter in metro stations, which in our system afford our mornings began with checking our phones to see if there was an alert. i have to take my eldest daughter to school, but we saw that there was an error alert and came to the metro station. what do we think about all this? were fed up with all of it. also the bags and coffee for the latest. this seems to be a lot of scale massive russian missile strikes,
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taking pace against ukraine. now you're going to start, you say that russia is positing its energy infrastructure and they have been discussions had the capital key as well as the 2nd largest city. lucky and the why, the hockey region now you couldn't. yeah, sorry to say that have been in texas deep shut down across the country a several cities and locations without electricity. some, i would also would that work and now ukraine says russia kind of died some attain yes. waves of a text from the size and the north. now what we understand the latest is from across from across the country is look, just ravine region. keep hockey, run this the region us because i have as well as the assume the region all have been hit by these waves of russian missile attacks under hair. and it is possibly one of the largest in recent months that have taken place,
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that ukraine united defenses have been in action trying to intercept some of those . and the reports of residential buildings been hitting the car key as well as the day before the in areas of the capital keep started. big data, but the ukraine, dozens of people to fear that an eastern uganda following widespread months slides . the districts obama bully is among the hardest states, with many people still missing. days of heavy rains have caused rivers to burst their banks, leaving many homes underwater. boat countries underway in the may be as general elections. are these oppose it could see the governing party loses majority in parliament for the 1st time it in 34 years. people have been lining up for hours and white and state the cost the balance opinion imposed, suggested the young and maybe is less supportive of the governing swap or party that's the south. west african peoples organization is being empower since independence from
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a pod sites in south africa in 1990. the votes are also being counted. intensity is local elections, but it's all just going to indicate the strength of the governing party. a head of next year is parliamentary and presidential vote, but the vote has been overshadowed by the killing of 3 members of the main opposition. as catherine is sorry, reports. these voters in doris alarm check their names against pounds and use both is list some c then means i'm b. c. feel position members were killed on the eve of wednesdays. law on election. one candidate was shot mere. he's home by a prison god who had been deployed to deal with violence between rival political support as police say they have a rest of the god and are investigating this a consequences. another pa to official was killed in the my share, talk by noon asylums in south west in tanzania, while the party saved aside was also killed by police interest alone. after he went to investigate reports of bylaws,
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staffing leaders from the main opposition parties to demo see the election is already painted most of the supervisory way, cuz people as possible to, to provide the whole electoral process actually pick from the government or from there would impact the c, c, m. and consequently they like the lock fairness because they are not impartial. this is a significant election. it's a lead up to the presidential and parliamentary pools to be held in october next. yeah. it's all so the 1st on the president's the me, us the new who hassan, who came to paula in 2021 of to have pretty says that john munger, 40 died in office puerto. he's the name data. as is all tradition of elections. people should vote peacefully, they should not disrupt peace. when she to cobalt president has been the problem is
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political and induct oral reforms. and for a while she made good on some of her pledges. but some say they don't believe the election will be free and fast separation knowledge. do you think there's no patriotism these days when goes through a volume for seats like do so for their own interest, not for all benefits. what we have been witnessing is just bad politics. politicians promise so many things. but when they get to paula mean everything goes away at times and he is watching the po closely. it's important for them. the candidates, we represent them in the villages, streets and townships. many say they just want the votes to count capital only to 0 symbol. boy's opposition either james and temple, and $34.00 of his associates being released from prison after 5 months in custody. timber was handed a 2 year sentence for unlawful gathering with intent to commit public disturbance. but why did save the judge suspended it,
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allowing timber to walk free rights group said the arrests were politically motivated by the governing party. it is on a p. s being accused of stifling dissent. police in south africa, se 20 miners have emerged from an legal gold fine. it's believed several fives, and people remain kilometers underground and the countries northwest problems. the government has not yet initiated a rescue operation. nearby others and making a living, looking for gold above grounds. and they spoke to holly more tasha and still hunting. the miners from let's see, to mozambique ends and ball with a most from that shaft behind me. it's called margaret shop is privately owned, but it's the leaves at the mine is waking in the nearby a band in mind and they manage to crawl through the narrow tunnels and eventually emerge from that particular shaft. the police will be conducting an operation called file. i'm going to close the whole but this incident and add this before it . so it's difficult as being for the police to butter to every single hole. every
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single shaft and many people are still mining. 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 it was gold. they don't in any way near with mine is working under god make, but it's safe up here. 100 supposed to be thousands of either mine is we can legally say to be trapped in the microsoft not far from here. unwilling or unable to come out this before i've been captured there they are people who capture either a billboard so that they may not come out because of the people i know that we have guys is who control them of the so that's what this government says does still contain mind shop is a crime scene. no official, risky operation has started. time is what on the site to help people to an account . the way that the i can judge is the only government must have capacity pieces i
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want. this is a conference. they truly that needs to give hold, as they truly do to everyone who is an attempt away from the crime scene, is business as usual for us of africans and migrants looking for gold. this is how the main, separate the gold from the sand or the soil. if a long arduous process, the water washes away most of the swell. and they say that what's left behind on this house will be the goal. the government sees more than $1000000000.00 is blocked annually in raving you because of people mining without permits. it's a wide sweep problem, fueled by poverty and desperation. in recent weeks, hundreds of people have emerge from underground. some have been adults and some have been killed and the police say that country being processed and they will eventually appear in court. hardwood tasks out just as still full time so that the international criminal courts. chief prosecutors requested on the arrest warrant
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from me and mars military chief gentlemen on the young is accused of committing crimes against humanity in the persecution of being mars lars, a muslim or hanging a minority. let me give you a warning. you might find the images and hum this. a hood support disturbing a step closer to justice. after nearly 8 years of violence. the international criminal courts chief prosecutor is asking judges to issue an arrest warrant for me in mars military leader. the i c. c says the offences include crimes against humanity, deportation and persecution, of the larger the most slim ro hang the minority. that are reasonable grounds to believe of that senior general and acting president mental lang, commander in chief of the man, my defense services, best criminal responsibility for the crimes against humanity of deportation and
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persecution of the right hand committed in man ma, unemployed, to bundle dash military leader min on liang seized power in february of 2021. after leading a to against the elected government, he was the chief of me and maurice army between 20162017. when nearly 1000000 broken civilians were forced into neighboring bangladesh, they were trying to escape a military crackdown which had been described as a campaign of ethnic cleansing involving mass killing rates and torching of homes. by month, we request b i. c. c. realize the arrest warrants of the oppressive me in mar, when to as soon as possible. it should not be delayed anymore. you an investigator say the widespread military crackdown was carried out with what they called genocidal intent and the roof angus who were forced to escape say that they have suffered no honest i yada,
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we demand justice. if justice get served only then can we go home? it's been 8 years that we are suffering as refugees here, but the court stop, prosecutor says, the arrest warrants won't stop here. and that he intends to request additional ones for other leaders in myanmar who have the central jersey to well to china, where the remains of 43 soldiers killed in the korean war or being welcomed home. more than $2400000.00 chinese soldiers for the long side, north korea and the soviet union 1950 to 1953, between a $180.00 and $400000.00. some were killed. and this is the 10th such hand over of remains between china and south korea. it's kind of that says it's bracing for half the imports out of us when donald trump takes office in the us. and january, the president elect has, besides levies of 25 percent. and canadian and mexican goods saying it'll help to stop the flow of migrants and drugs into the us. kind of,
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there's federal government and provincial premiers. so they've agreed to coordinate their response. meanwhile, tom says, mexico, as president of claudia, ashamed on, has agreed to effectively close the southern border and the audio social media posts for the mexican leader made no reference to closing the board. but she did say the so called migrant counter funds would be stopped. mexico was promised to retaliate if someone goes ahead with his plans to raise thomas lucas. the cdw that answered is what the secretary of economy is looking at, is that if there are tariffs, mexico would also raise tariffs. so it would represent benefits from mexico in the events of this situation. the holidays and several countries of uncovered a new drug trafficking, whoops, to stretches from south america to australia. the columbia lead operation sees submarines used for drug trafficking along with a record 225 tons of cocaine. law enforcement agencies for more than 60 countries
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to part in the 6 week commission in the pacific. so far more than 400 people have interested, you know, close on the computer. and as you know, we're going to talk is your social. these are networks and trans national, organized crime that are working together. there are connections between mexican cartels, criminal groups, and colombia, ecuador crew, and brazil. and as well as matthews, from better routes and criminal organizations in europe in oceania and roper. that is why i am president because my daughter was on august the creation of a new on her for the official sanction by the united states. many of his allies were talking with by new us sanctions on wednesday, which accused them of crushing down or to send off to july's election. this follows the by the ministrations decision last week to back the opposition candidates had them on to gonzalez, which claimed victory, president, my daughter, won the sanctions which not stands in the way of that as well as efforts to build a different form of governance strategy. i'm is moving closer to the world's 1st social media band for children younger than 16. the senate is debating the landmark
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bill after it passed to the lower house of parliament. under the proposed law platforms would be required to prevent children from holding accounts or face fines of up to $33000000.00. critics argue the legislations intended to secure parents votes had a general elections. it's the cool so to so this legislation is simple. it, the mom's social media companies take reasonable steps to identify and remove underwrite uses from their platforms. this is a responsibility these companies should have been fulfilling long ago, but for too long they have shifts these responsibilities in favor of prophets. this is not a radical concept. it's a necessary one. delegates from a 175 countries that meeting insides career for you and back talks aimed at securing agreements on limiting plastic waste. one of the biggest plastic polluters indonesia is running out of space to dispose of. it's jessica washington and for
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some default and indonesia. the i'm here as a to file land, so in depth of on the outskirts of chicago. and as you can see from the mountains of rubbish behind me, this particular landfill site has been over capacity for several years. in fact, during the rainy season, it's actually common for that to be what some of the residents here, coal, trash landslide rubbish. going from the top of mountain all the way to the boston. and yet more rubbish is still coming as we were filming, we sold thousands of garbage trucks arriving at this landfill sites. and visa is one of the world's largest contributors of plastic waste, producing more than $3000000.00 tons of unmanaged waste every year. and single use plastics account for most of the ways in indonesia. many landfills like this one already has capacity and illegal dumping remains
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a concern. indonesia has pushed for agreement on the global plastics treating. but local media reports sizing, official documents, say indonesia disagrees with production restrictions on plastic stating the needful, plastic products in industry, agriculture and health. the national research and innovation agency says as much as 40 percent of ways in indonesia isn't properly managed. they say that's an infrastructure and technology can help combat this issue. jessica washington out to 0. different the still ahead and i'll do 0. i must range moment in the national hockey league. we're going to have that on more use for this next the
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the se for his on it. thank you very much, rob of livable ended their long run without the victory against the on the do it with an impressive a to now 3 in the champions league. or the reds were targeting of 1st went against a defending champion since 2009 argentinian woke up. when alex's mcallister, with miracle ahead early in the 2nd home, fell into it, had the golden chance to equalize the clem back. that missed from the penalties spot of the homicide. i then put this thoughts case a little slow. why the target to full code deductible did score 2nd to seal the 5th street. when in the competition to me it would even mean more if we go go into the later stages of the 2 elements. because this is such
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a strange and different set up an attempt basically that's how it's difficult to judge how important these winds are. they are only 5 games in, in a new formats. so we are happy where we are, but we are not getting carried away by only winning in a group stage game. describe once more and only winning group size game. what i went on, i was on which i was the rest as this has happened before in my career. many times i move forward. when you're a striker, you want to score to get that bit of confidence. you get a bit disappointed in yourself when you don't do that. i think that there is a solution and that is patients. it's a difficult moment for them, but we've got to support him. we've got to give him our support and our last, he'll soon be fine. but i asked for when for monica would have taken them up to 2nd in the standings the host. it took us 1st health lead against francisco, the to link stripe from the pool to the side handed, the visitors, the 3 to victory. one of us on beach and one come to and as
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well as one of the misses of the season. coming up in the game between this time across and 0 and on 0. and as yvonne martin somehow getting the ball over the box from close range and it proves to be a cost witness for the spanish team. you'll see opponents when fond to win the match. one know, ending of run a full straight defeats and the competition might just say united as new manager ruben alarm is building up to his 1st home game with the club united to play low dog game to of no way at old trafford in new york. really late on fest day alarms. rain began with a 11 drop it switch on sunday in the team high school just setting goals and 12 from unique 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,
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but we were to not dangers who isn't necessarily impressed as into a manager united and he's now set to land himself a full time deal at the federal premier league side left the city. the club sacked, the manager of steve cooper earlier this week off to pull, run a form that sees them in 16. so those well governing body feet by assuming up with cottage to invest in projects that go far beyond support for has added $50000000.00 to a legacy funds the set top up by the 2022. welcome post fund will support a series of global programs aimed at helping refugees and improving public health as well as developing young football. there's 2022. we organize here in the cats are the best c 5 was ever 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,
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making sure that the amount of $50000000.00 us dollar is invested in t projects. well, if, if a has recently come on the fire for fixture congestion which has led to an increase in injuries former barcelona reopen did start who is fiegel away then it's suggesting that plays may need to accept pay cuts if they want to play fewer matches, like snowball because of gloves. once more minor, ford has more money, right? to have more games. uh the, the, the players have better contracts. so if you want to reduce everything, you have just started to reduce of course, the game as in the sense a home. uh, we'll have less money, less contracts for the players if each day i'd have to. that's a change is a, is a question that's everyone's makes an agreement and solve this situation. if on james and press for the los angeles lakers and they be the san antonio spurs,
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we buy them yamma made so impressive. it plays so says as the school 20 points for james finished with the triple double, 16 points, 11 assistance, 10. we bounced as a 11900 new one. and we're finished with the present moment. did the nfl is washington capitals, gold send us charlie lynn grant accidentally put the puck on his own net. however, in going to redeem himself making 24 saves to help secure a 54 wind. and that's what is bought from behind you back to rob sign. i thank you very much. indeed. not finally, the fossil of a 10000000 year old crocodile has been unveiled in the peruvian capital lima, the remains of the animal which has nearly 3 meters long for finding a desert last year. the scientists made the discovery, so the fossil may shed light on how the animal evolved. my name is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories on robots and stay with us on.
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the african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the facts taken by you repeat, colonized. this is our experience, most of our identities. in the final pose of the series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets selected, few have been returned, but the still a long way to go on progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen with punctuation on notice here. a meeting of minds over the world. we have this the rise of 80 for the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the meta musical innovative brian, you know, between now and economist hardoon tang taught to that for most of the funniest
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because in the world i don't have a new competition studio. i'd be on split data analysis era since 2010 police of a quoted a $185.00 kidnapping cases, $288.00 suspects would be interested. the age of the recent presidential elections, members of the business community took to the streets to the mom. the government do more to stop the kidnappings walk. if not, things have been carried out the never before. the most recent incident took place in full daylight just weeks ago on the busy road in muscle to cctv footage captures . the moment the portuguese businessman was taken ski and another man will risk you . 2 weeks later, mizzi or lou not talks about the ninety's father. your group was abducted the 6 years ago in my for to the kidnappers demanded $10000000.00 for his release. i have used by contact to talk to the president. the wasn't be, i couldn't get help from no one
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a sentiment that resonates with other victims. and their families demanding not only help but safety to the israeli military imposes restrictions on certain areas in the southern 11 on mocking several villages along the border as off limits residents the by my name's sight, this sound is there a knife and also coming up thousands of lebanese, returning home to scenes of destruction. a cease fire deal is in its 2nd day

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