tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera November 28, 2024 2:00pm-2:31pm AST
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of his release i of the used by context to talk to the president the wasn't beat. i couldn't get help from no one a sentiment that resonates with other victims and their families. demanding, not only help but safety to the is there any military imposes restrictions on certain areas in the southern 11 on mocking several villages along the border as off limits, residents by monday and say this sound is there a life and also coming up thousands of lebanese returning home to scenes of destruction, a cease fire deal is in its 2nd day. is there any strikes
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on residential buildings across the us and tell us damian's running so that lives at least 63 people have been killed since thursday morning on russia. launches of barrels of missiles across to craig. many a 1000000 homes are left without the we begin in southern lebanon, where israel's ministry is restricting the movement of forcibly displaced people returning back to their homes. often nearly 14 months. suffice a b on a house release this month, showing an area it says is off limits until further notice. it's threatening anyone who goes near saying they are putting themselves in danger. elsewhere in the south, thousands of families have been returning to what is left of the homes as the spot ending the forcing between in israel and his paula is now and its 2nd day moving
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a yay! off from bob mintz by the is randy middle tree has forcibly displaced 1200000 people, mostly from 711 on ali. hash them has moved from the southern city of harris. this really military folks, question designated area. that's about 5 to 7 kilometers deep into the news that it's what he's and actually we are in one of these places. got that all i got on the restrictions. i know we're hearing the drawing, buzzing above our head over the past or i was there been several incidents mainly in the town of monica, which is very close to the board. the weather for itself, a drone striking call over there. and there are several of age of people injured in this incident also and met a couple of tank bombarded uh somewhere close to the border,
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a group of people that were also in the town trying to get back to that houses. so they're trying to create the restrictions and prevent people from getting to their homes yesterday. these really that as we spoke stuff and i said that people are not allowed to travel from north to the south, north of the funny to south of the tani. and earlier, he said that there are several areas that were on the evacuation warning people, i'm not allowed to get to these all 318 kind of the reasons for on search and see to watch the see slide, 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 exit, despite the destruction, despite everything, but people not being able to get the thousands. this is going to create a lot of concepts that's good to same is ravi, he joins us from, they were saying people for the 1st time not able to take stock of the destruction
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around them. do we have any idea yet? how much rebuilding is going to cost? well, that's correct, and we've seen for the past many months, the large scale destruction being carried out in the capital of a root in cities and communities across lebanon, people filming the devastation of their own communities by themselves on their own phones. we've seen that playing out or now. yes, into the secondary policy as far as the estimates are coming in, these are initial, but the numbers are immense. the numbers are staggering. in various southern suburbs alone, at least 262 buildings were destroyed, made in habitable. the cost estimate from the world bank is $2800000000.00 in damage to housing alone and loving on across the country. 99000 homes, 99000 living units, partially or completely destroyed, uninhabitable. the world bank also estimates an a loss of $8500000000.00 damage
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and losses to 11 on since november. so that will be updated for the months since. and i've seen a massive spike in the violence of 11 on experience just the last few months. so that number is expected to go up. we've seen $1100000000.00 and losses to one of the most important industries, agriculture shop businesses, restaurants has been closed. and the cost of now dealing with people who remain displaced will have to be absorbed into the community by people whose homes are still standing. there cost the very expensive cost in money and time of the mining areas that still have unexploded ordnance is where his role was either operating or laid down mines for drop bombs. so the road ahead is very, very complicated, very, very expensive and saying we now have a date as well. so when the lebanese parliament is going to elect a new president, tell us more about, oh,
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all the details around that and why it's significant. well all we know so far is the announcement made by the lovely speaker of parliament that'd be very earlier this morning. he said that the date set for another election hopefully to select the 11 east prime minister and fill in office. that's been empty for 2 years. now is january 9th, 2025. so this gives the country a political direction. it gives people something to look forward to as they begin rebuilding. and the hope is that in its current state of the country that has been battered by war, a country where as zillow has taken a severe beating, it was one of the groups that was stopping the vote from going forward because they weren't agreeing on candidates. now and it's current, observe, the more we can state, the hope is that there can be a political compromise to the whole country kind of forward. and now they have january 9th of next year to look forward to hopefully as an opportunity to elect a new president and move forward. not just politically,
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but also crucially economic way. okay, thank you for that update. zane does want to be the 1st in beverage. meanwhile, council is prime minister has boys type that the ceasefire could extend to garza sec, mohammad been of the rough 9. i'll find he was speaking at a meeting with the gyptian. foreign minister in car is new administrative capital. and i was the default of whether or not to you, we discussed the truths agreement and 11 on. and we express our hope that disagreement will result in a re will cease fire. and also that its effect will extend to the gaza strip, ending this human suffering as soon as possible above as though there's no i'm, i'm good in missouri on i thought a us. so we talked about the sincere and tireless egyptian could sorry, efforts that 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 palestinian prisoners in this is there any protest as have cooled
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on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach us some of the deal agreement with him? us demonstrations and families of the captives held in gaza, rallied in west to resume on wednesday. pressure has been mounting on mess and yahoo to do more to bring them home. police remove some of the protesters. often they blocked a road in levies in columbus with the as riley newspaper heretics. he says he's not hopeful, but a similar deal can be struck to end the war on gaza any time soon. it is impossible that this government will improve any kind of being which in which we include. i can live alone. there is a daughter of days, rarely bosses 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 a gibson i offered to make it was released some hostages
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to a release. some stood in prison us and to go on. but i'm like to live alone in does that gives way and it has no intention to effectuate the guns a strip. the nose of the parts of the guys size though totally, you know, ruins as or i don't see a situation in which but it stands. we'd be allowed to get back to the northern part of gaza. so viewed, showed, it looks much more appropriate about taking guys out that he lived on this long as the army space there, there will be resistance. and as long as the resistance there wouldn't be returned, th, that's the a, i don't see a leverage of the jeep shows over then it's in the i was government that americans didn't say it. anything crazy friends, much of them because in limited on it was very clear they thought the american liberal. busy age, which means the difference. the americans were very near about eating level. i'm
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not sure. then we'd be sold people to the vote guys up. especially know through the coming weeks until the new president didn't get into office. and in any case, it was very, very good indeed. let's though they have too many expectations about it. the to go. so now where is riley strikes and killed the 63 people across the strip since the same morning, the army talbot said buildings in giovanni, a refugee camp, the northwest ministry seizures and is 56 day thousands of displays. palestinians all fleeing the violets, strongly attacks and kills more than 44000 palestinians since the war began. last october. in central garza is riley forces have struck homes and and is there
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a refuge account at least 9 people have been killed in the south. the army targeted rough, a city and hun eunice, killing another for people schedule inc atari. she joins us from alexa hospital and they're out by the hand. a took us through the lays of strikes what the situation in most laid out is escalating as it's where the forces lots comforters and we're selling did not stop pounding those areas, especially the area surrounding our the hospital. this is the only hospital in the slate on. now, please send policy. use were killed in the past couple of hours only in most laid out. and according to the doctors in and out of the hospital, the subsets, the amount of injuries is mostly word, injuries are everywhere. there's no place for pilots in use that were injured inside the hospital. that's why a couple of those entered right transferred here to the hospital. but again,
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there's no medical supplies. even if this was a very like injuries, it's very hard to have those without any medical supplies and medical treatment. but also, according to simple defense teams, they set the voices at wired live. and in this, in some quad copters on ambulances surrounding the hospital, where those ambulances were trying to pick up those policies and use that word shots, by, is there any quotes, doctors? know, all of this is happening in the central area. a mid, what's going on in the north where there is their forces continue. striking residential houses in the last. yeah. be tend to an end to body where the situation is a task surface there. we're talking about thousands of pod as news traps for more than 60 days now without food watch or medicine or aids and continue as our tele reselling and it's live, i mean, nation from at plus copters and even the only hospital that's facilitating in another, in gaza strip which is committed, one is,
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has been also been fired and targeted by that is really for a couple of times since the past couple of weeks. okay, thank you for that and cannot ari that for us in their out by our with diamond is the founder and president of the international network for a relief and assistance. she spoke to us from darrow by a little earlier saying that she's just returned from garza city and she described via pulling conditions. she's full that it's one of those situations where a once again, a person finds themselves struggling for for work. there are children who are malnourished in the hospital who are amputated 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,
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a little girl who's 13 years old in the i see you are one of the, some i functioning hospitals and gods. the city. the reason why she's in the i c. u is because she and her family accidentally 8 the 4 an 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, seemingly that had been abandoned by d, as rarely forces. they had found bottles of water bottles of coca cola and this packet of sea 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 that they were 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,
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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 god, the city right now is, is while we're and when we talk about hospitals being partially functioning, 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. would you? 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 these, these families, the father's, the son, husbands,
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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. and what israel has been doing to the humanitarian communities capacity to be able to help these people. they are completely personal of 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 a, it's still a head on out, is there a china cushions the international criminal code to be justin fast. and it's seeking often no rush words for me on my spreadsheet sheet. and as you went to works on plastic waste to help in south korea, we look at its impact and one of the wells biggest pollutants the
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decades. these 2 biggest cases pursuing half the choices of ethnic cleansing in the balkans. a full, the criminal investigator which turns to croatia and bosnia and herzegovina. to find out if international justice can work. the investigation. witness on our which is 0. that was a time when the then go rid of clouds were enough to sustain life in the northern color. how he does it all year round. 2 was that change? we funded 3 men in different parts of the combined go down. they face drought, wild animal, and man make right in the constant fight for survival. risk in it all. books one out just the, the challenges
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the, [000:00:00;00] the door taking out is there a mind the thoughts of stories based our, these really minute tree is, and those restrictions on lebanese residence returning to that homes and south is released this month showing an area which it says people are not allowed to enter until further notice. thousands of people, meanwhile, have been returning to southern lemon on almost
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a month. it's raining bombardment to cease 5 deal has now been in place for over a day ending nearly 14 months sufficing is really strikes a killed at least 63 people across the con, suspence the same morning. at least 9 were killed in him. is riley attacked on the island, is there a refuge account in the sunset district? now armed groups in syria have reportedly attacks government forces in the west and country side of left the province. there are reports that at least $5075.00 since the soldiers have been to us and rebels claim to have taken control of some areas including a military base. russian jets reportedly boomed, revel positions in the region. this is the 1st significant fighting between rebels and the government since 2020, when russia em ticket mediated
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a c spot of 3 minutes. well sir, is ami has issued a statement. it says that the all new sort of terrorist from use, medium and heavy weapons targeting villages, safe towns and military sites. it goes on to say they have suffered heavy losses in equipment in lives, or forces all confronting them with various means of fi, a and in cooperation with friendly forces. the tiny to the when you create now with russia has launched a targeted launch scale attack on energy infrastructure, nearly a 1000000 people all without power across the country. the cells had several cities, including called keys, odessa loops. ukraine accuses rust of using what it calls tara tactics to cut off. he taken during the winter in the capital case, many have sold shelter in metro stations on the roof,
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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 thought that there was an error alert and came to the metro station. what do we think about all this? we're fed up with all of it to us in vegas. and kalki was the latest. this seems to be a large scale massive russian missile strikes, taking pace against ukraine. now you're going to start to say that russia is targeting its energy infrastructure and they have been that explosions had the capital key. this was the 2nd largest city party and the why the car keep region now? you couldn't. yeah, sorry to say that have been and exist deep shut down across the country a several cities and locations without electricity. some are we also with that war to now? ukraine, says russia tie dyed some attain yes. waves of
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a text from the size and the north. now what we understand the latest is from across across the country is look, just ravine region. keep keep uh, venice. the region us because i have as well as assuming region all have been hit by these waves of rest and we saw the attacks and we're hearing is possibly one of the largest in recent months have taken place that ukraine a defensive have been in action trying to intercept some of those and the reports of residential buildings being helped me sort of keep as good as the day before the in areas of the capital. keep i said big data lucky ukraine. china is cooling on the international criminal court to be justin fire, as it seeks an arrest warrant for me on most ministry chief general min online and accusing of commission crimes against mountains. he told the same man most largely less than bringing deadline or c warning. you may find some of the images at home
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to some of his report 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 that senior general doctrine president mental lang, commander in chief of the man my defense services, best criminal responsibility for the crimes against humanity of deportation and persecution of the right hand committed in me on my part to bundle dish. a military leader min on liang seized power in february of 2021. after leading a to against the elective government,
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he was the chief of me and maurice army between 20162017. when nearly 1000000 broken, the 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 requested b i. c. c. realize the arrest warrants of the oppressive, me in mar, hunter. as soon as possible. it should not be delayed anymore. you an investigator say the widespread military crack down was carried out with what they called genocidal intent. and the roof angus, who were forced to escape say that they have suffered no on us. i 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 here, but the court stop, prosecutor says, the arrest warrants won't stop here and that he intends to request additional ones
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for other leaders in myanmar who have the central jersey, the town of us as, as bracing for has the import tariffs when donald trump tapes office in the us, in january, the president elect has pledged levies of 25 percent on canadian mexican goods saying it will help to stop the flow of migraines and drugs into the united states . canada, as the federal government and provincial premiers say they've agreed to coordinate the response. this is a time when we need to play for team canada. we need to work in the united and coordinated way. we agreed that we need to be smart, strong and united in meeting this challenge. this. meanwhile, trump says mx goes president, claudia sean bone has agreed to effectively close the southern buddha. bless an earlier social media post by the mexican leda made no reference to placing the buddha,
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though she did say so cold migrant caravans will be stopped. mexico has promised to retaliate. if trump does go ahead with his plans to raise tariffs, 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 event of this situation. delegates from a 175 countries. amazing in south korea for you and back, tooks aimed at securing agreements on limits in plastic waste. one of the biggest plastic produces is indonesia, and it's running out of space to dispose of is jessica washington reports from dep bulk in indonesia. i'm here after to file landfill in depth on the outskirts of chicata, 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,
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it's actually common for the to be what some of the residents here cold 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 dozens of garbage trucks arriving at this landfill sites into these 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 waste in indonesia. many landfills like this one already at capacity and illegal dumping remains 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 need for plastic products in industry, agriculture and health. the national research and innovation agency says as much as
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hello welcome to the program. on toma cried almost full 1000 people kills more than one point. $2000000.00 displaced and estimated economic losses of $8500000000.00 live it owns prime minister is cooling, has the laws nearly 14 months. conflict with this around the cruelest phase in the country's history, deceased by office, hope for a return to pace and a chance for people to rebuild their lives. but the agreement between live and on and as round to implement both the u. s. is cooling a permanent into hostilities, has raised questions, is the underfunded an under results liberties and a position to enforce the terms of the cx 5 deal. and how fragile will the situation pay over the next $60.00 days when it's ready troops and his beloved by his withdrawal from southern living on we will discuss space issues without guest and the money. the 1st, the support buffington monahan, thousands of lebanese are returning to their homes in the south after deal was
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