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a man and then they crawl through the tunnel is a maze down here from the house of the story. this is the list for the colombo district which has the 2nd largest number of candidates. and i was offering 966 competing for 18 seats. the the hello, i'm your message and this is the news on life and joe hop coming up in the next 60 minutes. there's really military imposes restrictions on certain areas in southern level. mocking several villages along the border as of limits to residents. people whose homes have been destroyed in the region are assisting through the deputies of the shots headlines. the is ready, size and residential buildings across garza, san palestinians,
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running for their lives. at least 63 people have been killed since thursday morning, the on groups and city outside government forces and the western level problems. and it live plus russia, lots of photos of missiles across the crane. nearly a 1000000 homes are left without power. and i'm sign of how much was full of livable pulled off and impressive to an el victory against real madrid. and the champions the night to forget for the 15 time changes as the stop the clam bathroom is a penalty within them close to the elimination faces the so we're going to begin in southern $1100.00 for these very minutes has been restricting the movement of people returning to their homes, opportunity, 14 months of fighting. it's now the army is released. this map is showing an area
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that it says are off limits until further notice. it's threatening. anyone who goes near, they're saying they're putting themselves in danger. elsewhere in the size, sizes of families have been returning to what's left of their homes are ceased by the end of the fighting between israel and because of all that is not when it's 2nd a box, both sides of accused each other of breaching the deal. israel says, quote, suspects were caught in vehicles in the area that it's declared as off limits well has bhalla as accuse israel of attacking people returning to their villages will not know, right? they is standing by and i'm on with what is really saying about those important breaches. first we're going to switch out of caution is joining us now from being shipped out in the southern loving the ali tell us more about these reports of breaches that we've been hearing what it seems that the framework of this season is becoming fraudulent just after
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a couple of days with several of the breaches being reported mainly the is really um your sausage and preventing people from getting to this area where we are right now. the board that area by issuing ultimatums to the ministry for us and asking people not for travel between 5 pm and 7 am across the river, the north and south. awfully funny. also asking people not to have what's sets in the villages. we've been in the depths of 5 to 7 kilometers from the border. also calling on people not to get into areas where is that are evacuation warnings. eventually. this means that a, a very, a boss, boss of the south of south live and on when see people returning if they all drain job, i buy these restrictions. however, we're seeing some time. it is latonia,
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as of course, on the, on the depths now. for example, we are here in vintage been there are fewer people getting back to that. does that sound then? that's has its reason one, probably the vast destruction and the absence of essential is a fly. there's gonna be, there's no water, there's no food. there's no internet. all these things option. this is one of the sound, the other side, the restrictions on this really ami a trying to implement or impose these restrictions with fire. we've had from sometime in the z. i know they didn't want to be on, on, on camera. but they said that they were on, that is really a gunshot here in vintage been from kind of is ready post above the him. so these things are dictating, so family, so i'm coming back. and so there are some families already who decided they want to come. they want to have it sent over to that houses, but it's very for from lovely father you got it so much from them. so you can just
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say, because when it's nice, it's going to be very cold, it's going to be a rating of things are going to change. now, finding is in all the areas we go to a say they started to review the life of, of course, life essential, even in the main cities. really what i'm talking, for example, about sort of fire, which is main city, a frontier we just on the board the that there is no prospect to assist you. there is no proof of what that there is no food. many people yesterday been 5 fruit trees including us. so this, these are the, the challenges right now the thought of facing people. one side is there's really restrictions on them trying to impose this in a different way out of costs. this is raising concerns on the way that this the supplier is going to hold. and sadly hush him talking to us from the bench bell. they're not far from the is ready border ali, thanks very much. we're going to bring in all day in the dining and capital i'm on
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. now that's because these really government has bind, i'll just get it from the forcing in the occupied westbank. i'm from inside israel . those are the, was describing their both sides, seeing that there have been violations of the seas. 5 israel saying quote, suspects were caught in vehicles in the area. it's declared results limit. talk to us more about what is really saying about these branches. the overall israel has basically declared at some of the villages in southern lebanon, the ones quite close to the blue line, the de marketed line between 11 on and israel as no go areas. those include the have buddy uh, ship uh, uh, and much or you and, and others. and what it's trying to do is, as on the side, impose by fire of a know goes own that would keep civilians keep the lebanese away from is rarely troops that are still in southern lebanon. and they will continue to be there for
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the duration or much of the duration of the 60 days during which the cease fire is supposed to be implemented. and that's why, from the start, everybody knew this was going to be very fragile. but israel is trying, uh, you know, to, to paint a picture where it is basically talking about areas close to the troops. it's considering any breach of that regardless of the identity of those who are committed to beat suspects, to be affiliated with his bullet. in fact, even yesterday we heard from the israel. ready army saying that they've arrested a suspect, so they consider to be his beloved members, and that they will continue to interrogate them and to make sure that nobody access those areas. and that again is part of the fragility of the ceasefire. but also these really attempts to convince the communities in northern israel that their return to their communities would be safe and secure. and now as we were just talking about these really minute transitions,
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this map which is indicating areas it's describing is no go areas. but um, do we have any idea who is making the final decision, if you like, if it is a breach of those areas, is that made up government level or at the local military level? that's the 1000000 dollar question, isn't it? because at this point, what we have is this 5 member committee, the us friends, the is really aside the lebanese government and universal. and what is supposed to happen in theory is that if the lebanese side sees an infraction from israel, it reports that to unify, the mediators get in and mediate and kind of implement some sort of d confliction to prevent any escalation. there isn't any real specific mechanism and adding to that spread jealousy, but what is real has done this time and in previous conflicts and previous words, whether with living on or even in gaza is that it gives itself the right to
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interpret the agreement and to enforce it the way it sees for it. and so it does that with fire power. it does not really wait for anybody to say whether this was a violation or not. so if, if the cease fire survives those very fragile 60 days then, you know, people can be assured that there would be some quiet for months to come. but those 60 days are the test. how far is israel willing to go to a show that it's implementing or enforcing the ceasefire according to it starts? no, thank you very much. indeed. that's no day talking to us from amman there i want to bring in the aerobic high spin fold. he's electra in peace and security dunham university who's joining us from london. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. what was the initial optimism, of course, that we saw immediately? i am in the optimize of this as far as being declared. i'm yet of course, with the 60 day period the new it has just been describing the breach is the
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allegations are breaches that were being reporting on or just an indication that the danger does still remain a oh absolutely involved and a and normally at the start of the c spot that does tend to be friction as both sides try and settle in to a new normal. so i would say to instance like this on to unexpected, but they do hint at the difficulties and upholding deceased by israel. i will not accept the has the presence south of the tony rafa after the tone and we have a story and that's going to be very, very difficult to enforce. don't forget that this is has the strong hold. this is where his brother has a lot of the civilian supports, both ultimate social welfare organizations, political organizations, not just. it's all contingent. so it'll be very, very difficult, is ro to decide who is an all intense blood member and who has an on who to strike and who not destroyed accordingly, the opens up and for all sorts of potential is really violations and indeed has
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split violations. i find it very hard to believe that has blue when trying to at all the presence to the south. they have had an on presence in the south and since the early overtook since the mid 19 eighties. so then giving that old over no, i just seemed to too good to be true from it is raising perspective from these radius side of things. again, these rates have been in southern lebanon for many, many years. they occupied the whole territories physically from 9 to thank to 2 to 2000 after that that was brought to incursions and asked rise by these res. so to believe that one of that will stop the noise, i think, is just wishful thinking from a lame duck administration in washington. i want to ask you about the denominator. we're going to say between the eyes of paula and the levies government and the lebanese military. now, course in the next 60 days or so, part of the process is going to involve the liberties military. moving into the sun, the navy. i because it's going to act as a protective force and essentially, within that, it's going to be reporting back to the united nations peacekeeping force. but of
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course it's also going to be coming up against as you were describing, i'm pockets of hezbollah strongholds, if you like, which may not be military, but they will be loyalist. how difficult do you think it's going to make that, that pro, uh, process for allowing the lebanese military to take control of that southern area. and i think the lebanese military has, frankly, an impossible job. but at times, if i want to be optimistic, i always say to lebanese beyond has, but this is your challenge, the, you know, solvency, overlapping them to push out these raising to push out has but, but i just didn't think it's going to happen. i mean, if you look at the history of a lab and he's all me, there are plenty of occasions in the past with and it was called upon to confront has been that it's failed to do so. in order to do so, it would need political will and indeed does practical aspects that was bought. it would need a lot of money would need result as it would need training. it is simply not as strong an organization as hasbrook. baffled it is unlikely to come out, talk on
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a fight, but in a bite, but it's also the political weather as well. and it's unlikely. but 1111, he's always going to want to risk a civil war bite at basically a gauging and an old outs confrontation with has blouses demanded advice, anybody's seized by rules. and if they don't do that, then that would assess the state. uh well from these ready perspective about what necessitate them striking inside limited which would then necessitate order to to my husband has medicines against israel. so you'd be stuck in the vicious cycle of his ready to top. it has blood counter attacks with both legit tamales each other and just encourage more of that dynamic in future. look at unit bill. okay. you mentioned the un peacekeeping falls after 2006 and the last war between is ralph. it has, but that was more than doubled. the idea was that would actually act as a buffer between israel. it has but it failed categorically, which is what goes to the situation we all today. so this, i am very pessimistic the lebanese all me could do
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a better job than you to feel. it's really interesting to get the benefit of your expertise in this rubber guys penfield. we appreciate that, sir. thank you very much indeed. thank you. the, let's go to guys and know where it is there any strikes have to that needs to 63 and people across the strip since thursday morning. now i'm his targeted buildings as a body, a refugee camp in the north for the military seas is now in it's $56.00 day thousands of palestinians are freeing the violence is where the attacks have killed more than 44000 palestinians since the war began. last october, a central garza is very forces have stuck homes and aldo setup wreckage income for at least not even people have been killed. and in the south, the army targeted that office city of newness killing another for people who have
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coverage. joining us not from outside, i likes the hospital and data by we might be talking about a ceasefire arrangement between israel and his ball and 11 on. but the strikes are still continuing in garza and it has been very intense in most laid out truck. fiji can port at the 16 pilots and use have been killed and 55. others have been wounded since the early hours of the morning, according to doctors in the hospital, the only hospital in the slate off the set that the hospital is over whelmed with, with injured policy news. due to the ongoing are temporary telling us not only the our 10 of your settings also. those are the horses havent been targeting ambulances and civil defense seems weird. there is where the quad comforters and fire live a munition on their vehicle. but here to the hospital, at least 6 of those who were severely injured were transferred to
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a lot of the hospital. we met a couple of those injured among them is a little girl that was injured in both of her legs, where she's in the risk of amputation also, a mother that was severely injured and also a couple of policies were of sheltering in the same exact house what of those injured is also now inside the eyes you unit, but the doctors are saying there is no medical supplies there, new snow medicine, it's very hard for them to save all of these lives. all of this is happening as the mentoring parts of the gaza strip are still being bombarded and also under a very, very cut costs are concedes more than $50.00 days without food watch or medicine or a 10. thank you very much indeed, supervisor jovan johnson, dental above intends bottles are taking place between the syrian government forces advisors in the northwest and provinces of a level and it live does
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always have reports and they've been killed off of the news for the front loop long as to surprise attack, it's fighters claim they've captured several villages and the military base is the 1st significant violence between government forces and fighters since 2020, in russia, and for keith mediated a cease fire agreement. how can i bring in selling more bought into political vice, our next button set in affairs and joining us from tampa in front of the thank you very much indeed for being with us. why is this happening at this point? as well as the either the timing is so for incidental because uh, i think the, uh, uh uh, the opposition forces have been preparing for this uh for weeks and its a reaction to what the cnn originally im, has done by encroaching on the this, the escalation zone that of the agreement between cherokee or the right direction and you're on uh, happened in that started in 2019. so those zones have been encroached by
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the cdn forces and they violated this increasingly. so the opposition prepared for this. it wasn't uh, you know, uh, response to any events outside of cd a. h was not incident and it was prepared and it's, it's well planned well executed in the context of what has been happening instead of the over the last a couple of years or so. because of course, what was attention has moved away from savvy a significantly moved on to other subjects. and is this something that we are likely to see repeated perhaps if the opposition does take heart from the whatever achievements that believes it's made? well, you know, as you know, there's been a lot in the last few years, but it's very, very frustrating for the people there. 7 and even the people outside like myself to
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watch that uh, the scene and regime every now and then sometimes directed by its forces sometimes by its allies in the russian shell, the people um, you know, uh absolutely for no reason. um and uh, so this, this is, uh, this operation is both defensive and, and, or, and defensive. and we can see that, um, when they are going from one village to another. how does that the, the regime forces are in the terrible uh cycle as you can shape, they're running away and they're the data center and getting so it's, it's, i think it's rather i time to do this operation and hopefully it wouldn't even expand. but i don't think at this point it will expand a lot it's, it's basically targeting the de escalation zone of 2019 agreement. and the can you tell us what day the involvement of russia isn't the moment?
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because obviously rush, i played a significant role in supporting the uh, the, the setting and government joining the, the, the prolonged conflict. what place does it have now in serious future? this is a very interesting question that nobody i, i try to you know, ask this question to my colleagues. and everyone is speculating at the speculation around 2 possibilities. one possibility is bit trickier. um, had a kind of unto clear agreement with russia not to interfere because we know that the russian air force did not interfere in, in these alterations. a possibility number 2, because russia itself, with through most of its uh, air force and ammunition to support its, uh, uh, you know, were effort against the graeme. so it's a, yes, it's a moment of thumb. russian weakness, you can call it, but it could be also weakness and consent at the same time. sign him about it cuz
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really interesting to get your thoughts on this and we're grateful to you for joining us. and i'll just say that thank you very much indeed. my pleasure. the, let's turn to the warning you praying for russia as long as the large scale attack and energy facilities, nearly a 1000000 people without power across the country. massages, if it's several cities including khaki for desa, unless you find the keys is russia of using what it costs $10.00 or tactics to cut off eating during the winter in the capital. can you many have sold shelter in metro stations? also have bags in khaki even sent this update? the 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 pub, king. it's 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
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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 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 that i've 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.
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russian president vladimir food is most goes looking at more targets. while attending a security summit in kazakhstan, you said more strikes me follow we will respond to the ongoing strikes on russian territory by west and made long range missiles, including but possibly continuing to test the irish nick in combat conditions as was done on november. the 21st at present, the ministry of defense and the general staff of the russian army, selecting targets to hit on ukrainian territory. these could be military facilities, defense industry enterprises or decision making centers. and he can expect to hear those of, of, of, of who's in moscow far so uh, president prison, they're referring to the, or actually they're selling the finest time to correctly. that's a hypersonic this off that they used against you. crane and just recently. and then of course, subsequently we've seen these large scale messiah tags. what else to say being
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saying, well, he was speaking a, as a session of the collection security theresa organization in us. so now it comes up so on. so he has said that most production of these hypersonic or russian existence has been launched in russia, according to 2 peas in russia, has several such systems ready for use and he has read the rate it as we just had. the pressure used it in response to west to loan grange weapons strikes on the rushes, boulder, brown skinned chorused regions, and according to pacing. russia will continue to respond with the russian extracts in response to such attacks by the ukrainian armed forces with west and weapons on boulder areas. he has said that the general staff and the ministry of defense are currently select sink targets was tracks including decision making senses inc. kid's peace and also claims that it,
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in the or in the event of that i'm most of use of the a ration a cold, vile, the over i shook me souls at the power all that time will be comparable to the use of nuclear weapons. so according to him, the temperature of the damaging elements reaches a $4000.00 degree celsius and he can pad that to the temperature on the surface of the sun, which is 5 into hobbles. so at degrees celsius. so therefore, everything that is at the epicenter, the explosion is divided into elementary particles. so basically it continues threatening the west and continues threatening the whole well with that with rushes power yourself out of the in most of the thank you really cause i've done is hosting meters. i'm a rush related regional security alliance. the 2 day meeting is going to focus on strengthening moscow's ties with its original allies as russia steps up its attacks . and you claim, let's take a closer look at what's known as
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b. c. s t o blogs. the collective security training organization is a regional military airlines that's often compared to nato that was funded in 20 o. 2. it includes 6 former soviet states, that's russia media, but others cause like stand the total cost on it. there's usually stuff that they work together to tackle issues and can border security and regional piece spots on media suspended. it's participation earlier this year. so i think what it's so as the blocks failure to act and then gone to kind of by conflict and last year. yeah, lines had a total combined military spending on nearly a $114000000000.00. was russia contributing more than 90 percent of that? we're going to bringing out a script that is that executive director of the democratic security is 222, joining us now from to please see. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. we know the president person is facing western sanctions in an arrest warrant issued by the international criminal court. why is it so important for him to be at this meeting as well?
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i think cruising companies have with too many other places. i mean, as you say, correct, the budget has nice to see us, but once it gets to that, but obviously it's not welcome in many countries across the well, just said try you show in context on specifically is one of the few places you can still visit and fab cabins started as the countries which is most since the outbreak of bull and ukraine in 2022. having said that, so relations to invest for the crate onto assessment cause it's dollars increasingly, assessments independence on the policy line. and then you just to, to follow what russia busher tells it to do. so even even this visit might be necessarily easy. but to me, pushing, given the fact that russia is contributing about 90 percent of a what was at a $114000000000.00 worth of spending, the military spending that they are, the organization has is the pressure on cars exxon to rethink its position and perhaps move closer to moscow. well i guess to speak to you about what the c s t o is. see a c o is a paid. that's how you, it's not the real organization any,
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any meaningful sense is basically just a mock of all russian military power. the csp, or with i, me actually, and it says 3 attacks each other about 2 years ago as important. conflict reduced on tennessee gustavo amendment just yet t o. and they attacked each other effectively as opposed to conflict. as you say in the report, media is no longer participating because when they was a war involving media, the c s t o and specifically washer refused by coming. and if anything backs as a by john the country the i mean he was fight, he can associate. yeah. it was really kind of meeting or so causation, sums of collective self defense and sounds impressed. drawing comics, dog, kind of stuff has refused to clearly take the russian side and it's for would you crane and as much as you can cuz it's done. does teach russia for what so you can because he cannot think stomach reasons and for security reasons, commercials and he's comics the by can no call them to try him. isn't cabinets talking about does not have a space program effectively without causing stones help and cause it's donors for
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that reason assessing on the wind dependence phones and it presents us to call you and because of the government's stance in russia is one message. so i, we pull this down to it, we may be your allies, but we know you'll slides. which brings me to a point that really seems fairly obvious and forgive me if i'm oversimplifying. but if the c s t o is such a fragmented organization, and his members are fighting each other many as drop down because extends not not interested in siding with russia. what's the point as well? i mean the csc, it was always be just a mosque. so the russian power, russian ones for attendance, but it does lynch opinion this of native alternative alliance. i didn't pass the you raising economics union. this is russian attempts to the 2nd, but they cannot make sense of how to present a little tentative view opinion. but in both cases, now they own real multinational organizations, any meaningful sense, because russia is overwhelmingly the power behind it. and the other countries only
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involved effectively to keep rushes sweets they with that it's a concrete york site and the kinds ation. but doesn't we step up to the mock when, when, when it's cold of home trying to get to get the benefit of your experience and this, and just, you know, give us the context of this organization. we appreciate it. i'm just going to thank you very much indeed. the still ahead on this. i'll just say don't use our more minus resources from an illegal mine in south africa. please take the money into the cost of a life and still fun times. plus. i'm heidi to castro in texas and documented integrated worry that an emergency visit to the hospital mainly to their di coordination. and is this one of them? this is of the season. the sun is going to have overlays as champions league auction company um, useful news . exploring diverse culture,
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the do you want to just get a reminder of our top? so is this uh, is there any strikes of care that this 63 people across guys are since thursday morning. i was 9, were killed, and then there's very attack on, on the set of records you can, in the sense of the step, these are the amenities and not as restrictions on lebanese residents returning to their homes in the south. it's released a map showing a large area along the southern border, which it says is off linux until further notice. and thousands of people are returning to southern lebanon after months of his very from bottom is 6. 5 deals been in place for more than a day now ending nearly 14 months of fighting between israel's husband. there in
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a condo has more from baby the liberties army has begun to reinforce its presence. and so there let the non part of a ceasefire agreement to end, as well as the worst conflict with has the law. in decades. people have started to return to their homes. what they are finding are devastated villages and towns. but those who used to live near the border with as well, aren't able to go back just yet. there's really military has shared a map showing where its troops are still based warning residents not to move south of the line until further notice. these really military that is on the ground and the 1st 23 kilometers on the border, will remain in place for now. as the lebanese army will re deploy back down to the south, the as really forces will leave has the law according to the cease fire deal is to move out of what was its strong hold. the transfer of power to the lebanese state
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is supposed to happen within a 60 day period that began on november 27th. there are some, uh army troops going back, but it's too early to tell if this is just a truce onto the truck, comes to the white house, or if this is going to be a long term. uh, okay. lebanese officials involved and the negotiations repeatedly insisted they were not prepared to change the terms of un resolution, 1701. but it seems the deal is different. you know, that gets us to get up on the hub. there were different interpretations of this deals with the here's the and living on they insist their obligation is to implement 1701 south of the tiny river. i think they will be discussions among living these groups and some will insist the deal demands hezbollah, dis, um, not just in south living on the, on the side. hezbollah has said it will cooperate with the army on its deployment in the south. and once the states, to extend its authority across the country,
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the se fired deal is based on you and resolution $1701.00, which calls for an area in southern lebanon, free of arms and fighters outside the states control. but the deal goes further, referring to previous resolutions that call for the de militarization of all arms groups and 11 on and preventing the regrouping of non state actors as below may be declaring victory. but apart from stopping the war, the deals terms don't appear to be in its favor. this time or us sled committee will oversee its implementation and, and the words of lebanon's prime minister. now is the time to build a new country with the focus on the states center for their elders either they lived here. scott is a resident of bush, i'll bothers never palestinian refugee camp in the southern suburb of a boot. and she's joining us from there. thank you very much indeed for being with
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us. can i ask you 1st have you had a chance to return to your home yet? thank you so much for having me here on this. i just has the ceasefire has been announced. so i'm accessible to my house and do my own, but i am in the 1st of all a few kind of early sign i'm all i can see is the scene is off the doors and the people being happy spreading and you know, sharing speed and the celebrating the victory of the office, the wordless words, uh oh, this is such to use make you kind of divers, all the destruction that you have made off because of the cost that strikes and the bombing. but the other side or the other side of the scenes, you can see that you can see the stock. uh
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how hard is it going to be to rebuild all of this, the insurance, a lot of times just a few people, houses and secure people homes. again, there's a lot. oh, there are a lot of people that started rebuilding their house already and you and i'm the same time to kinder. so a lot of people are not able to go back to their house. they see other people going back to their houses, but they're not able to go back to their houses because their house is completely demolished. and so they have to stay in the, in the centers where they were both out in uh, and they were considered out of the same time. there's a lot of, here's all the challenges that, that might be my fees while rebuilding the area because like, oh,
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you know, it's not just really have to rebuild the whole city. is that channel? is there anything that just you concerning the wire concerning the everything. so. ready it's going to be a, but there's a good to read those and everything i on that all you can see is people be happy the be the story is about. what about the end of this about this despite that has been, i know i can you tell me when people are talking to you about this is far, are they pretty confident that the ceasefire will stay in place or are they still worried that it could break down and they're going to end up facing even more violence that they are being helpful. a lot of the long term to be for, for the last time. but i think that they don't have the be in and is there a we are like very worried about it, raising the ceasefire. any time you reason or any more reason or any accusation
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that they might not be my i can use all the other side. you know and using it to star another words, but all the people are focusing right now is going back to do going back to be able to enter the area that you are not allowed to get place. that the matter is our house. you know, you will be there. so people are just focusing on that right now. and they are not letting this worry or it is here to overcome their habit of going back to their houses. and they end up doing this to me that they are right now. actually i would very grateful to you for joining us and i'll just see i'm, i'm thank you very much indeed for your time. thank the for the size advocate 3 more mind or 7 months from an illegal gold mine in the
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still fontaine, all of them and were following national police the rest of them shortly after they re surfaced hundreds, possibly 5 thousands of others. i still believe to be under drawn out of my task as joining us by life stuff on time. how do i understand that you've spoken to minors who've been matched for an abundance shaft? what did they say as well? i'm standing on top of a soft 10 and if you look over there, you can see how far down that soft goes. a few hours ago, 3 teenagers basically, boys climbed up from down. they won was $192.00, which is 16. the police have been guarding the shops. did they 1st heard voices? people talking down there. the police waited patiently and eventually saw the boys come up. the boy said they've been down there for months. they said that they'd be held against. they will buy gags. people holding guns, they also said that they was starved only said salt and water, how they escaped. they say that they pretended to be working in
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a corner of the shaft of the mind. when the man went looking, they made a run for it. they crawled through the tunnels, they have no idea of how long they are. 12 of them who according to the tunnels, some of them were injured. they couldn't move that to be left behind. and the boys meant to climb up into, hoping their friends met his join them at some point in time. and we were just talking how to about the 3 miners who came over from one of those mines every, immediately arrested by police. i'm what's been happening to the minus we've been coming up from various shops and recent days as well when they come up, the police take them and then they held for a couple of days eventually appear in court. we were the court early in the day we sold groups of maybe young men coming to court from uh, let's see. twos above, with mozambique. they were all denied bail. they were charged with a legal mining and the position of gold. and the police are expecting more means too much from the various jobs in the community. that's why they keeping an eye on
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the, on the shots. and the procedure will be these men will be held in custody. and the we told by one magistrate that some of them will only appear in court again, sometime in january auto. thank you very much. indeed. that's how them what's also talking to us from stuff on time. government funded hospitals in the state of texas . they've been ordered to collect information about the immigration status of their patients. the route was imposed this month by state governor and donald trump allied greg abbott's critic sphere. the information may be used as part of the president deluxe plan from mass deportations after he returns to the white house in january. i. there's no cost or reports from austin. the 51 year old celia escobedo, please other people's houses every day from dawn until dusk. mother isn't there because they look as simple as a single parent. i have to do the work of a mother and the father. i also have grandchildren, embracing the work can be grueling and escalate of fears. an accident or
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illness could send her to the hospital where starting this month, she'll be asked about her immigration status. she is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. and now by order of the texas governor, that information will be collected by hospital workers and shared with state authorities. hospitals in the united states are required by federal law to give emergency medical treatment to anyone who needs the help regardless of whether they can pay or of their immigration status. that remains unchanged here in texas. but undocumented immigrants need help in texas will have to take on a new possible risk with the port issue. that's the risk of the port station escobedo says, amplified by president elect donald trump's promise to deport millions after he returns to the white house. of all the hospital said how laurie aliya leads the
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league of united latin american citizens of texas and opposes the hospital policy. the concern for little lock is the document that will not visit the hospitals are a pain care people can die. but she fears this is only the beginning of more anti immigrant policies to come. thank you very much. wow. she says, despite the majority of texas, latino is voting for trunk in this election, they may suffer, blow back in the form of racial profiling from the government. meanwhile, escalator says she's not giving into fear. she wants to set an exam full for her daughter and austin college students who is proud of her mother. a lot of the hard work around our communities. it's built from immigrants, specifically about that and community the family. so the next 4 years may be dark, but they'll manage. they've already been here for decades. heidi joe castro,
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elders 0 austin, texas, relatives and protests as detained doctor van, as well as disputed election have been gathering and cut off has to demand the release though. so it is conductive mass, a rest sure doesn't care. president nicholas my doodle, winner of july's. the officials have declined to release both counties backing his victory. 23 people were killed in the protest that followed some 225 remaining custody. meanwhile, the venezuelan president, my daughter, has announced the creation of a new owner for officials sanctioned by the united states. many of his allies were targeted by new us sanctions on wednesday, which accused them of cracking down a descent often july's election and follows the by the administration's decision last week to box the opposition candidates at the one to gonzales is claim victory, president, but the one that sanctions would not stand in the way of venezuela's efforts to build a different form of government's canada. yes,
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i came up to go minnesota. no one should make a move to promote even as well when it's relevant to continue on. it's probably dependency on building its own political bullshit, you know, making the culture of the more the economic we will not be slaves of in the ones that are not strongly as post a new law dining children younger than 16 from using social media and some of the toughest legislation in the world. but critics argue the targeting children is the wrong approach. as a tech funds need to be better regulated, set a clock or thoughts from brisbin, a dangerous and harmful social media is doing. that's how the strategies prime minister describes social media use is younger than 16 time on. from next year, they'll be banned from accessing online platforms such as instagram and facebook, video sharing. so i take talk and ex, previously known as twitter. but a major concern as a potential privacy implications. i think it's going to do more harm than good.
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michael does. you want? he leaves the creation basic digital program at the queen's on university of technology. he says the government is taking the wrong approach, having to prove your age by handing as a private documentation to a major technology company is itself a real concern we think. and otherwise biometric data will have to be collected. so by that using facial recognition, for instance, which would be a problem to there's been mixed reaction from parents and children. it's not going to benefit. oh, but it will definitely help. and i think it's all about education as parents, we are in the devices, not the students. so the, all those children's social media is not the children. but as parents, it's our responsibility to step up and support the government, but also be the ones that say no, you don't need it. the government says the owners will be on the platforms to
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demonstrate and they are taking responsible steps. the band won't come into effect immediately. the federal government will 1st trial and age verification system to book children using social media and even with parental consent, those uses, under the age of 16 will be denied access. the strategy isn't the only country trying to type noise to protect children. the tire restricts use is younger than 13 . last year for us propose banding those younger than 15 and trying to issued guidelines limiting internet access on mobile phones between 10 pm and 6 am. in the us laws differ from state to state, it was monitors in ohio and florida requiring parental consent, astrology, as well as the 1st countries to propose age verification methods such as biometrics and government identification to as to youngsters. exposure to social media platforms. sarah clock out to 0, bruce and delegates from a $175.00 countries. that meeting in south korea for un back towards end of
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securing agreements on limiting plastic waste. one of the biggest plastic polluted as indonesia is running out of space to dispose of it. jessica washington reports of default in indonesia. i'm here as a to file land, so 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, it's actually common for that to be what some of the residents here, coal, trash, lance, live, 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 in 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
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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 staking the need for 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 still had an autism, a strange moment happened in the national hockey league. and what was the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the service board and here's the thank you very much. a rob blow livable ended the long run without the victory against real madrid. do with an impressive to now victorian, the champions league, the reds that were targeting a 1st went against a defending champion since 2009 argentinian woke up. but when i look this up, my kind of the foot little pull ahead early and the 7. huh. well madrid the had a golden chance to equalize a claim back in missed from the penalties spot, a homicide off then. so it's a spot to take up for liverpool wide of the target,
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the full code, the got 4 did score 2nd to fill the 5th straight. when in the competition for me it would even mean more. if we go go into the later stages of the tournaments, because this is such a strange and different set up, an attempt is leak. that's how it's difficult to judge how important these winds are. there are only 5 games in, in a new format. 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 groups basically what i, what all of us, how much as of assets. because this has happened before in my career, many times, i mean for what, when you had a striker, you want to score to get that piece 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 abuse him, our support and our last,
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he'll soon be fine. well, here's one of the messrs of the season in the game between st. um it's gonna send you it on to on us event. martin somehow getting the ball over the bar from close range and it proves to be a cost in this for the spanish team. so seeing that phone and so it went on to win the match one know ending a run, a full straight defeats and the competition just so united as new manager. ruben no more him is building up to his 1st home game with the club united. the pay board does lend to off no way at old trafford and your public lights on fest bay alarm is rain begun with $11.00. draw out if switch on sunday, the team half school, just setting goals and 12 premiere, the games. or 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.
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but do you can feel it. in the 2nd house we control the possession of the bowl. but we were to not fingers well, it's been us throw impressed. as in tara, manage the united, then he's now set to land himself a full time deal at the federal prime indian side. that's the city. the club sacked, the manager of steve cooper. earlier this week. off the port run a form that sees them in 16 football as well as governing body fi. 5, see me up with cots are to invest in projects that go far beyond support. he has added the $50000000.00 to legacy funds set out by the 2020 to walk up host fund that will support a series of global programs aimed at helping refugees and improving public health as well as developing young football is 2022. we organize here in the cats are the best fee file was kept ever in the time. we
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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 reality by uh, making sure that uh, an amount of $50000000.00 us dollar is invested in t projects, a form around the thread. and barcelona plays on dell high head of a legend cell classical game. and later on says that is the 3rd edition of the my tough, but this one taking place, the day before bus, along those 125th anniversary. speaking to all, does that lose people who had the successful career with both sides has waiting on the recent fixture congestion controversy, which has led to an increase in injuries like snowball, the drugs are flagged once more money for it has more money. right? to have more games to the, to 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,
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you'll have less money, less contracts for the players. if each day i'd have so that's a change is a, is a question that's everyone's makes an agreement. and so this situation, the brand james in press for the los angeles lakers as a be the san antonio spurs with my yamma, made some impressive say for service as he screwed 20 points for james, finished with the triple double 16 points, 11 assistance henry bones as a 11901. when i was finished with the bazaar moment, indiana tells washington capitals gold tendo charlie lyndgren accidentally put the puck in his own neck. however, he redeemed himself making 24 states to help secure 5463. and that's what was beforehand you back to up. so thank you very much indeed. now i'm going to be back
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in a couple of minutes of more on all these stories, including our top story is really strikes. coming 63 people across the gaza strip. since the audio as of thursday morning on the madison stay with it's a 0 the it was reported to look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how it's used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are, you know, the media means that it's how it is weaponized is, is online, which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, a meeting of minds or over the world, we have this the rise of even for the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger?
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