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a unique fest night increases, he found nowhere else on us on which is the right the these really minutes invoices restrictions on certain areas and southern level of marketing. several villages along the border as off limits to residents. the about this and this is all 0 live from don't also coming up, people whose homes have been destroyed in the region. sift through the depth of the shots of lines is very strikes on residential buildings across gusts, us and palestinians running for their lives. at least 63 people have been killed since thursday morning. plus rush on launch is about hours of miss ons across the ukraine. gimme a 1000000,
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the phones are left without. the . we're going to begin in southern lebanon for these really amenities, being restricting the movement of people returning to their homes, often any 14 months of fighting, both sides of accused, each other of breaching the deal as real says quote, suspects were caught in vehicles in the area it's declared as off limits or has been accused israel, of attacking people returning to their villages. in a quarter begins our coverage celebrities, the army has begun to reinforce its presence, and so their left and on 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. that is really military has shared
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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. how's 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 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 until trump comes through the white house. or if this is going to be a long term of lebanese officials involved and the negotiations repeatedly insisted they were not prepared to change the terms of un resolutions. 1701. but it seems
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the deal is different. you know, that got to see it up on the hub. they 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 leaving these groups and some will insist the deal demands hezbollah, dis, um, not just in south living on the 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, this is fire deal is based on u. n. resolution $1701.00, which calls for an area in southern 11 on free of arms and fighters outside the states controls. 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
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may be declaring victory. but apart from stopping the war, the deals terms don't appear to be in its favor. this time a us led 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 state center for their elders. either they just need to join us a couple. okay. has more on the breaches from another to in southern level. mean the thought i just left the left, but i think that the, the violations occurred and the board areas and it is really positions and the village is stretching from the and a quarter. and ms. sol 5 from a drone talking to the vehicle in the town of america, and during 3 people, they will also gunfight incidents in him and other areas as well as to tank shelves fired at civilians and the town of coupon is true. but these actions come after is rarely 3. it's wanting people in southern living on particularly in those areas against approaching them,
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especially displaced residents attempting to access these villages. all the surroundings connected to the got spots and no but cl, located about 15 kilometers from the border areas. there is extensive destruction standing here. one can clearly see the optimum of is there any is strikes in the city which serves as an economic lifeline for the large and of it see a region and the surrounding villages extending to the districts of model to you and, and has by, you know, but c, a is a critical hub for the economic vitality of these areas. but i think you can see some people searching through the rubble for any things they might find with a personal belongings or basic necessities. there was also widespread destruction in homes and many commercial establishments and the number to your area which has been subjected to a garage of as riley as strikes. the strikes have continued since the 1st day of the ground invasion, preceded by a prolonged series of air rates. all of this has resulted in the extensive
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devastation seen in the city now, but to you, along with the surrounding villages is home to approximately 100000 people. it's important to note that not only the city itself, but also it's villages have been subjected to the as rarely bombardment of fixing people here, directly upon the house, is happening between israel and the southern lebanon. there is a statement come out from the is really military saying that it had identified what it's called in total risk activity at quote, a facility used by has ball a. it says to store made arrange rockets in southern lebanon. it says the stretch was to force it by and is ready, military aircraft, going to bring in the newer all day in the georgia and even capital and the monitors. she's there because these really governments bond, i'll just get a for reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. so we're hearing this latest statement is coming from the is really military on top of, of course, the breaches that we were talking about before the allegations that the seas far
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has been breached it to some degree. and what does this real saying about all of this? so overall, what the is really army is saying is that they basically, it will continue to enforce, to cease fire by fire. and they didn't really locate, they didn't specify where in southern lebanon the suppose that facility is. but it just goes to show you that these know goes owns that they've designated some in areas which are right at the border between 11 not and his re election by others like much are you own is at the northern tip of that area where they are dfcs, still occupying the, occupying lebanese territory. so within that stretch of land at the southern a border of 11 on these really army is still operating and it is using artillery and now the air force to enforce and no goal at no goal zones across that area. and to also signal to the domestic audience and as well that they will not allow
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hezbollah to operate in the area. it doesn't mean really that has been level that has been operating there. we don't know that we haven't been able to verify it, but there is a domestic component to all of this having to do with a very skeptical audience and as well. and now we know that israel has issued this map which is indicating the area of what is describing as a know goals area, and uh, southern lebanon, in terms of the breaches who decides what is, what is not a breach. is that done? at a government level, or is it or a white or level, or is it done at a local military level as well? it's really not clear. and at this point, as well as doing what it has done in previous fours and complex, whether it's with living on or even in gaza, which is that it interprets the agreement of the ceasefire on its own terms. it enforces that agreement on its own terms,
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and usually that is through military force. and that's what we've seen happening. these really are me telling the lebanese, we're trying to get home, but they cannot move south. so the lights on the river passed the sun down at a time, and until 7 in the morning, and also designating certain villages in areas in southern lebanon where the army is still deployed as no go areas. that doesn't, that is not specified in the agreement as far as we know, as far as the techs that have been circulated are concerned. now this 5 part committee composed of israel 11 on unified, which are the un observer forces. the united states and friends are supposed to be involved, so when there is disagreement about implementation, the parties would complain to the u. n. the you on would take that up to the mediators who will try to come up with some sort of deep confliction mechanism or d confliction effort in order to make sure that these breeches now by israel really
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exclusively do not deteriorate the situation. and we don't have another escalation or a break of the cease fire deal attached. so, you know, a few days after it came into force no day and i'm on no, thank you. the, you know, the guys and what is really strikes of kids at least to 63 and people across the strip since thursday morning. the armies talking of buildings in jabante, a refugee camp in the north, when a military seizures in its 56th day 5. as soon as the palestinians are fleeing, the violence is really a tax. i've killed more than 44000 palestinians since the war began. last october in central garza is where the forces of struck homes and all the set of refuge account. at least 90 people have been killed and in the south,
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the army talking to the roughest city and con units, killing another for we're going to speak now as we talked about soon, losing data ballast we've just been talking about this somewhat for john sees 5 that exists between israel and has of all that in at 11. and of course the strikes continuing in gaza. it has been a very tense value, especially since the 80 hours of this morning. wrong. we have pads within the past few hours is economist and sound of explained, which is just taking place in the north of new se ross refuge account displaced. by the way. it's just a few kilometers away from what we are, especially that the military has been using a very useful 5 power on the ground in that that, that area that is too close to what so coordinates every inquiry that we know for medical sources in and out of the hospital, you know, there's the right deputy come, they said that since the hours of this morning, 16 palestinians,
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what killed while 65 of us were wounded and we still see smoke coming from the destroyed buildings in the north of andrews. they rot refugee come. also, civilians have been proposing on a very extensive use of what called trends that continue to hold on. mike, we an insight be not re streets full time? is that right? shooting to men, women, elderly and anybody is moving in the north of that a part of the chump that where they are trying to create some sort of a very dia, reality that no one should move in that area. also, there has been a very remarkable concentration when targeting high rising blocks in time is a raj. what also these medical sources confirm that the hospital is incredibly overwhelmed with casualties that twice some of these casualties have some concerns about the ground. how being transformed at once, but from an out was to go to lock solid, to mitigate the ongoing medical impression was medical teams came up so it didn't come up in the hospital. but basically, this situation also goes by, in the,
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strictly speaking, my kind of guy in that the cell from secure funding is we have a huge explosion in the good areas and how quick they're requiring. we have to find out that we have a city and how big come from to in the strike of talk, a group called civilians was targeted with no try a warning and that's very densely populated area. yeah, it's out of $56.00 days a minute to seize in the north, but he is ready. military, there's a body of refugee campaign, has been, has again talk to us about what's been happening in the north of gaza. these areas, in fact, from us to a very active military zone for that you study on, you know, proration is on the ground, are still ongoing. we have seen different videos posted by you civilians in northern costs in particular input bias. so we use plumes of smoke coming from destroyed buildings as the army is still blowing up full residential neighborhoods . on the heads of civilian staff. we need to remind all of us that the this
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operation has been ongoing. and basically, the army did not allow for any sort of humanitarian or medical supplies to be transferred to the north of the strip. we mean voted towns of to the failure kind of want to value refuge account, devalue accounts for to serve. interesting to say you stop the all me has raised a, the is very flag inside the hot beating areas of devalue and big that here town is a sign of subordinate, say in these areas, fight to move the ground is taking place when power is putting them on proofs i think is what the patient forces. the medical reality of the human italian one is escalating day by day. you come in at one hospital is extremely on the edge of collapse uh, fox. the, our continue to work with a very badly, a food that may become a capacity for them. and at the same time, we're getting reports from dr. things that we are unable to rescue the vast majority of the one to people simply because we do not have these central surgical equipment to carry out and to perform. surgeries in the hospital,
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civilians as wells are expressing the deep concerns about the site because they are afraid to leave the houses. in fact, not yet, due to the own government is by that tax quite, quite hooked to terms on the ground that vault capitalism and debt obama talked. thank you very much indeed. but all of them and is the founder and president of the international network for aid relief and assistance. and she spoke to us from data about what she's just return from guys of cities. she's describing shocking levels of hunger and desperation. there is a nother, a little girl who is 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 a c for explosive. yes, you heard me correctly. see for an explosive, according to the doctor, i was speaking to. they found this in a blown out house family that had been abandoned by d is really horses. they had found bottles of water bottles of coca cola and this
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packet, etc. 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 vomiting at the doctors. it took them a while to figure out what was going on. bad. 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 in gaza city right now is, is flower. 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. what do they have? what they actually need to save your life and be able to stabilize you probably not
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. 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 check points. still ahead on all the 01 line was the surface from an illegal mine inside of positive please take the men into custody plus i'm happy to have throw in texas and. * committed integrations, worried that an emergency visit to the hospital, mainly to their d for cation the asking questions. what that's at least to that could view and solve the glasses, understanding the reality, a pick on marginalized communities. how you blame that reporting from the action.
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colleges here with the the you want to notice of a minder of our top so is this is really monitoring size is carried out air strikes and what it identified as a facility used by 100 dollar story, mid range of rockets and southern 11. it follows restrictions imposed by the is really on the, on lebanese residents returning to their homes and the size size. and so people are returning to southern 11 on off to a month. so there's very from bottom. seas 5 deals in place for more than a stain of ending nearly 14 months of fights of israel and has fallen and is really
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strikes of killed at least 63 people across sky. so since thursday morning, at least 9, the killed and then there's really attacks on all new set of traffic g camp in the central district in terms bottles are taking place between the syrian government forces. i'm fighters in the northwest and provinces of a level and they live it does have a fortunately, being killed after the release of funds on the group launched a surprise attack. this fight has claimed they've captured several villages and a military base. this is the 1st significant violence between government and forces on fighters. so 2020, when russia and kia mediated a ceasefire agreement ok, turning to the board and ukraine now where russia has lost a large scale attack on energy facilities. nearly a 1000000 people without power across the country. miss allison several cities including koski of desktop alerts, ukraine accused as russia of using what it's called tetra tactics to cut off
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heating during the winter and the capital. keep many of sort shelter in metro station is going to speak to us a big who's in the khaki for us to thousands of people already don't have any power off to those reason. my missile strikes vladimir proof in russian president and the last hour or so has been seen. the more missiles maybe find a new frame, including just calling the old a sneak hypersonic missile. am the chief? how are people in ukraine coping well, defining it very difficult. as you said, this is the 1st attack against ukraine's energy infrastructure. this has been a consistent tactical by russia to target that sector. now what russia says is that this infrastructure, this energy infrastructure supports the defense industry admitted to enterprises. that's why they go off to it. but the reality is, winter is approaching. people rely on the energy infrastructure to keep themselves warm. and as you said, millions of people without electricity in some places with back to water also. now
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what i can tell you is that what your crane has said is that they have been roughly about a 100 missiles and a 100 drones use in this latest attack. in fact, here in khaki, we will woken up in the hours of this morning, but the science of those explosions and feeling that those shock waves taking place here in the park. even many people seeking shelter across the country, keep assume your heart gives a desk that many of the pace is being targeted. now, what russian president vladimir putin is essentially saying is that uh, this is an escalation if the west allows or has been locked. in fact, you're going to use longer range missiles less than a supplied missiles, then russia will retaliate and can escalate, and they can produce more weapons that can produce more missiles than all of the nato countries combined. but ultimately ukraine is a suffering because of those attacks. now you can you presidents and this gives
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aust full rest an air defenses. but the reality is that the number of attempts of a so much and so wide spread across this country is very difficult to intercept all those drones and missiles their men. we hear from the ukrainians that they've shut down missiles and drones. sometimes we hear that the shock tire shop 80 from a back to 200. so those others are either landing or missing the targets. but at the moment, as you said, many, many people across the country with our to christine. i said they can talk to you, but i said thank you very much indeed. all is, i'd have to go. 3 more miners have emerge when a legal gold mine in still fontaine, all of them, and were foreign nationals, police arrested them shortly after they re surfaced hundreds, possibly thousands of others. i still believe to be underground. humble task. so is that the site is still fontaine. i'm standing on top of uh, shopped 10 and if you look over this, you can see how far down that soft goes. a few hours ago, 3 teenagers basically,
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boys climbed up from down. they won was 19 tooth, which is 16. the police have been guarding the shops that they 1st heard voices, people talking down there. the police waited patiently and eventually so 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 the gags. they also said that they was stopped only said, soul and water. how they escaped. they say that they pretended to be working in a corner of the shaft of the mines. when the man went looking, they made a run for it. they crossed through the tunnels. they have no idea of how long ago a 12 of them who, of course were 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 managed to join them at some point in time. the government officials and beijing are facing tough questions on the whereabouts of china is defense. but as a bonus on, on named western officials have claimed that don't is the subject of an investigation into alleged corruption. if that's true, he'd be the 3rd successive defense chief to face such obligations. brian explains,
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speculation has been swelling about the fates of defense minister don't join, driven mainly by us officials being quoted in western media as saying he's being cool, tough in the more than one year long investigation into a legs. corruption at the very highest levels of china is military. the p. i le, although at least one unnamed source has a caution about these reports. going to cover the job as minister last december. when his previous s, at least young fool was fired from the job. i liked it, charged with corruption, now don't as last been seen in public a week ago with a gathering of defend cease in laos when he unexpectedly cancel the shed. your meeting with is us counterparts. that will of this is potentially very embarrassing for the chinese leadership with don't being they hadn't picked choice for
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administer of president changing, paying the all socrates though in beijing had been quick to down play these reports some joy. this is just shadow chasing. next question. the format defense minister lation for his pri, this as a way from her, with both expelled from the communist party last to june on a charge of serious violations of discipline. normally a euphemism for corruption. both cool tasks by this wide ranging anti corruption drive, which if these latest reports proved to be true, has now cause i know the seeing if they got in the government's role. mcbride, i'll do their shanghai government funded hospitals in the us state of texas. have in order to collect information about the immigration status of their patients. the route was imposed this month by state governor greg abbott, who is an ally of donald trump. craig sphere. the information may be used as part
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of the president deluxe plan from mass deportations. after he returns to the white house in january, i did go castro reports for almost a of the 51 year old celia escobedo. please other people's houses every day from dawn until dusk. mother isn't there up with a look as cool as a single parent. i have to do the work of a mother and the father. i also have grandchildren. i'm raising the work can be grueling. and this school they don't fears an accident or illness could send her to the hospital. we're 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
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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 c. ready that's the risk of d 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 league of united latin american citizens of texas and opposes the hospital policy the concern for little lock is that on document that will not visit the hospitals or a pain care the people can die. but she fears this is only the beginning of more anti immigrant policies to come. thank you very much. while she says, despite the majority of texas latino is voting for trump in this election, they may suffer, blow back in the form of racial profiling from the government. meanwhile,
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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 though 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, elders 0 austin, texas tardies and several countries of uncovered a new drug trafficking loops that stretches from south america to a strategy of the columbia lead operations. the submarines used for drug trafficking along with a records 225 tons of cocaine. law enforcement agencies from other 60 countries to parts in the mission. more than 400 people have been arrested. australia has passed a new law binding children younger than the 16 from using social media is some of
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the toughest legislation in the world. but critics are all giving the targeting children is the wrong approach. they say tech funds need to be better regulated, said o clock reports from president dangerous and harmful social media is doing. that's how the strategies prime minister describes social media use is young given 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 is the potential privacy implications. i think it's going to do more harm than good. michael does. you want? he leaves the creation basic digital program at the queensland university of technology. he says the government is.

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