tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 28, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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a tom shay come the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the, [000:00:00;00] the fellow i'm, sam, is a them, this has been use live from dell. i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes. lebanon's army accuse israel of already violating a ceasefire as people return to homes in ruins. intends fighting between the non group and syrian government forces. vegas 5 holes in full years.
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the russia loans has multiple air attacks on your crime with a warning mold target some insights on taking social media out of that hands. australia a pos is a little binding children on the 16th from accessing online platforms and is full. 5 time grand slam champion egos to be on sex, being hit with a dosing suspension, the polish side of stones tested positive for a band hall medication in august. the 11th and ami is accusing as well of several violations of a c 5 less than 2 days into the agreement. in a statement, it says he's right. the forces conducted as strikes on lebanese territory. israel early confirmed and attacked and what it says was the has the law within storage facility in the south. israel also accused has the law sciences contravene in the
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agreement by moving into several areas as well as the laws revolting is very tang 5 in at least 6 villages in the border area. it's putting pressure on the lebanese ami, who are in full thing at the mid tri zone in the south. now at the same time, thousands of displaced people are returning to try and rebuild their lives. many finding it own the ruins within time neighborhoods destroyed. on the all the standing buying on mine, jordan buffers that speak to zang bus sabi, he's been monitoring developments for us in the lebanese capital bay route. so saying, i guess the key question here is if 11 these ami is saying is, what is violation of the seas file? what post you want line is, has belie itself taking. now this is fine. well, it's the same position that his will as hell for the last 2 or 3 days. we heard from an m p, representing his bullet in the lebanese parliament earlier today, in which the tone of his statement mirror the statements we've heard from his bullet in the last several days,
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which was one of almost near complete deference with regards to the cease fire and how it's implemented in force moving forward to the lebanese armed forces and the lebanese government. and they are the ones that have been taking the lead in terms of these cease fire violations by israel that they say, israel, of course, saying that the forces in lebanon have been violating the seas far. they've simply been in, in forcing it. now this air strikes sparks of flurry of diplomatic calls between loving on speaker of parliament they'll be burying emmanuel more conference presidents in the last hour or so. we've also heard before said the jeep mccarthy. the lebanese prime minister has received a call from the french president, the manual ma cron. they've discussed these far they've discussed how france will support living on going forward with his recovery and rehabilitation after israel's brutal air campaign that's been going on for the 2 months in earnest. but for over a year now. and because he added that, he also one of the international community to put pressure on israel,
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the stuff what he described does violations of the ceasefire, which he said today cause injuries and serious material damage. and in the last few days, we've seen incidents that have also led to is rarely fired, killing lebanese people injuring them. so the 1st 2 days of the seas, far serious stress test to his long term disability, which has people here quite nervous about what it will look like in the coming months. now, what about the lebanese army? now they've, they began the process of moving further south taking over the positions from these, right. the army is that still ongoing? now that they're saying is right, it is by life and the deal. absolutely and 11, he's on forces where the 1st people to issue a statement with regards to that error strikes. so they very much are in the lead. something which it seems all parties on the ground degree to in the statement 11 is military was put it out much earlier in the day, said in the 1st few days of the ceasefire. these really, i mean, violated the agreements several times. and the army command is following up on these violations and coordination with relevant authorities. lebanese military is
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also said that it has been deployed to areas. it is still the point to many areas and their biggest task seems to be trying to contain the more than 1000000 people that were displaced from getting to the places that they want to go to, but should not be in the 11. these military is warned of unexploded ordnance it is said that israel is trying to maintain the coordinate between the lebanese people and where it's really forces still are. it is dealing with unexploded munitions. in fact, there was one incident in the southern part of the country where the experts were de mining that were dealing with unexploded ordnance and explosion. so that it was widely reported as another air strikes, but it turned out to be unexploded ordnance. so that danger really remains and they loved these armed forces have been deployed for the last 2 days. they are continuing to get to places and all the statement from the government and the military. the statements have been coming out to been largely dealing with the logistics of the, of the troops where they're going and warnings to people that they should follow their instructions as they returned back to their homes. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. same bus of all the that's bringing the all
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of those. she joins us from the jordanian capital on mine because these are the government as bandages 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside as well. so what it was really official saying about the operations they've launch despite the seas 5 a while these really are me. uh, as you said, a basically announced that they had targeted a store of storage for our mid range rockets of hezbollah. they did not say that anybody was preparing to launch those rockets, but this is in line with the that positions that we've heard from these really army . and the is really government. in fact, just in the past hour we've heard from the is really army chief hurts a high level. who said that was israel would be in forcing the cease fire with cease fire, not upon a direct quote. so that is what the mood and the attitude of the is really government. an army is they want to dispute the cease fire,
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but for domestic purposes, for domestic consumption purposes, they need to appear as if they have free hand, and they need to appear as if they will strike without hesitation at any target in level. not in order to make the disgruntled residence of the north half deer and feeling safer. i know what can you tell us about the political divisions which the seas 5 deal is funding inside as well. so it is a bit ironic right now um sign me because what we have is the residence of the nurse who had supported that's in yahoo. and the government, i'm the war really are now very, very upset. and these really opposition is capitalizing on that because they are attacking the government, attacking this deals, calling it a capital relation and saying that nothing. yeah. whole sold out these really
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people. this is of course partly because nothing yahoo really raised the stakes and he promised these really public that he would be able to dis, month of his beloved before ending the war. and only then he had said that it would be safe to return to those northern communities. so now the israeli government has to compensate. you know, it a short while ago. the is really channel 14, which is a channel dedicated to cheer leading for nathan, yahoo at his coalition. run an interview done with net 10. yeah. so the only channel that he has spoken to since the war began over a year ago, and he said that he's given instructions to the army to be on the ready to go to war and act decisively if there are any violations. naturally, we have to remind our viewers, the only infractions we've been able to see and monitor so far in those 2 days of cease fire came from these really are me not living on?
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alright, that's know all the from a mine in jordan staying with development, south of 11 and thousands of people are trying to return home to rebuild their lives. so i now hold the rounds on developments from beirut. of the liberties army has begun to reinforce its presence and so there is nothing on the part of a cease fire 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 from the border will remain in place for now as the lebanese army will re deploy back down to the south,
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the as really forces will leave. how's the law according to the ceasefire 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 to 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 resolution, 1701. but it seems that deal is different. you know, that got to see it up on the hub. there are different interpretations of the state . but for his bullet and living on they insist their obligation is to implement $17.00 oh $1.00 south of the tiny river. i think they will be discussions among leaving these groups and some will insist video, the mountains, hezbollah dis, um,
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not just in south living on. the only thing has the 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, the ceasefire deal is based on you and resolutions. $1701.00 which calls for an area in the southern 11 on 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 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 states center for their i was just see the phases of this era john list to have
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a log. they has gained access to areas destroyed by these riley ministry. he surveyed the damage from level 3. you in southern lebanon. i mean, the thought i just did, i left the left, but i meant that the violations occurred and the board areas and, and it is rarely positions. and the village is stretching from dakota and miss all 5 from a drone talking to the vehicle in the town of america. and during 3 people, they will also gun fight incidents in him and other areas as well as to tank shells fired at civilians in the town of give out a shoe. but these actions come after is really 3. it's wanting people in southern living on particularly in those areas against approaching them, especially displaced residents attempting to access these villages. all the surroundings connected with all the butts in the butt, 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
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city which serves as an economic lifeline for the lodge. and now, but see a region and the surrounding villages extending to the districts of mount of to you and, and has by, you know, but c, a is a critical hub for the economic vitality of these areas. but how you, how 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 his writing strikes. the strikes have continued since the 1st day of the ground invasion, proceeded by a prolonged series of erase. all of this has resulted in the extensive devastation seen in the city. never 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 its villages have been subjected to the as rarely bombardment of fixing
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people here directly by. and i'm advisory is director of the center for near eastern studies at new york university. it joins us from new york good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how concerned are you that this c 5 deal might be folding upon now, given the statements from the lebanese army? well, i'm not worried that it's falling apart yet, but um, i think one of the concerns that this has been actually started from the beginning is that nothing yahoo and the sort of the military will push this as far as they can. and then clearly the incidents that we've seen over the last 6 to 12 hours, but it's really fire on lebanese visit positions and on trying to prevent people from returning to their villages. those are all examples of nothing, you know, and these are in the military trying to show this iron fist, trying to show that they can, that they're the ones in the drive a c, n. and that has below,
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has to basically accept what they do on the ground. now has the united states, given israel some kind of agreement separate from the sci fi deal that it considers this route is allowed to continue. minute 3 attacks if it thinks has the lot is restocking weapons. that's certainly what we heard. nothing you say on tuesday and, and his speech to is really announcing could support the ceasefire. he said that israel has full military freedom of action. he said that was blessed by the, by the administration. and he said that israel will carry out military strikes if it believes the hezbollah is breaking the agreement. now, the way we've seen this play out today is very scant evidence from these really military and how his beloved might be breaking the agreement. because as your correspondence pointed out,
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the only information that we've seen so far have been from the is really side. it does seem like the bottom distraction gave nothing yahoo assurances that he has this freedom of military action. and in many ways we've seen nothing, you know, and these are in the government set the terms of the ceasefire. there is that debate about, does it expand beyond resolution? 17 o, one doesn't call for disarming. has by law beyond the electronic river, those are all issues that are unclear and, and it, we have to see how far israel wants the bushes i see now on the issue of achieving its goals. has israel, do you read the situation? the sci fi ends with a situation which israel has achieved security for northern communities, pushing has belong northville, autonomy, river destroying has been laws also know, building a buffer area and so on,
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that it has achieved the significant part of those goals. although if, if it's sort of the size and if nothing yahoo decides to hark back to the promise of almost total digging through you of the same kind of rhetoric they'd be using against how some of those now, where they say they want to dismantle. heck, bella entirely where they want to go after his but less lessons beyond that, latania river, where they want to ensure that his boss doesn't, we are and was cutting off supplies from syria. that's. that's the danger zone. that's where we can see an emboldened nothin yahoo! seeing donald trump coming into office seen the last days of the binding ministration and fighting has put very little pressure on that. can yahoo? since the beginning of all of this in october of 2022023, and that's where nothing you can take advantage of over plate. his hands in some ways where he could go after his belie again. and there's just been so few restraint on the new one and his government,
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and that's largely thanks to the us. there's this different tire war started. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much for the analysis mohammed buzzing to having the the gauze in our is riley strikes of killed at least 63 people across the strip since thursday morning, the army targeted buildings and giovanni, a refugee camp in the north where emetrius ages and it's 56 day, thousands of displace palestinians a flame. the violets sort of the attacks have killed more than $44000.00 palestinians since the war began last year. in in central gaza is writing forces as strunk homes in the under side on the refugee
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camp. and these 9 people have been killed and in the south, the army talking to the office city and find you it is killing another 5 thought a cup of zoom has that a system that and by the nightly attacks continue to how about and to rein down and buildings in and there's a lot to a few decals and then in the northern part of the, uh, the company itself, what these neighborhoods has been under relentless attacks. in fact, we have been in touch with lots of civilians in that area who are describing the situation to be incredibly horrific. the sounds of bombs, the sounds of tillery and the sounds of food. so 5 digits do not use this card. and even the land of the 2 areas, the billions are saying that these attacks continue to take flight in and as they arrived. and at the same time, the unable to eventuate the area, there has been a very remarkable intensity of attacks, especially that a one of the latest attacks has targeted the fields hospital that has been tested
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in order to afford new capacity for out the hospital. in the county, but what's going on in the raj? it's unclear if it's going to be some sort of the beginning of a new village. reparation that for it. it's a source of mail it to be exact. it's going civilians, especially that the bus. the majority of the high rise in trucks have been targeted by is verified through tech and bunch of casualties being transferred to our hospital to get medical treatment. also to allow us to tell us where we are due to the ongoing medical pressure on that medical facility. and auto with diamond is the founder and president of the international network for a relief and assistance. she spoke to us from data data while she's desperate tons from gauze the city. she describes shocking levels of hunger and desperation. there is a nother, a little girl is 13 years old in the i see you at one of the some i functioning
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hospitals and gods. the city. the reason why she's in the i c u is because she and her family accidentally 8 the 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, seemingly that had been abandoned by d as rarely forces. they had found bottles of water bottles of coca cola and this packet of c 4 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, 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 exist there. the only thing that you can really find and god,
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the 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 . 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. and now they've been in 10 specials between the syrian government forces and sizes in the northwest and provinces of alaska. and they'd live at least a 132 fights. isn't saul just have been killed off to the height of the heavy of
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the shy mom's group launched an attack. it says it's captured several villages and amid a tree base, i'll just arrows from the salt water reports. for a 2nd day, there are fierce battle between syria and forces and fighters. after the has to have a shim armed group, launched a surprise attack the violence in the north western provinces of a level, and it blew marks the 1st major escalation in years. the flight or say this was in response to recent attempts by president bush shot and s as are, may not have to know that life changes swiftly. and the balance of power has shifted towards us in a way. we never expected. we a stronger than the world, things stronger with god 1st and with you. second, the promises vs. so do not leave your positions the serious military release. the
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statement saying the arms groups targeted villages, towns and military sites, and that the confrontations are continuing. this is the 1st significant violence between government forces and fighters since 2020. when russia entered key, it mediated a ceasefire agreement. and the timing of the military operation is raising question . those zones have been encroached by the assyrian forces and the violated this increasingly. so the opposition prepared for this. it wasn't uh, you know, uh, response to any events outside celia. it was not incidental. it was prepared and it's, it's well planned, well executed. of factions in serious say that they, along with their allied groups have seized at least 10 areas under control of syrian government forces. and it says they are determined to continue fighting descent,
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who just eat all the rushes launch the launch scale attack on energy facilities in ukraine, and president vladimir fruits in his threatening, more widespread strikes, nearly a 1000000 people, all without power across the country is winter sets in ms solves had several cities including product give odessa and luke in the capsule, key of many of sort, sheltering metro stations. i said, bank has more from hotter kiff, ukrainian officials are concerned. but also at the same time versus wondering, is that if you continue to use these long good range missiles supplied by the west to hit russian targets inside russia, then russia can escalate. and in reality, what i'd like to be approaching is saying is that they can produce more weapons
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than all of nato countries combined. and it can escalate and escalate faster and more then ukraine, because ukraine has to rely into west menu in the west for his weapons. and his delivery of those records and russia, it really doesn't. and the reality is that the ukraine is facing a very, very tough war. russian troops have been advancing in the east of the country, around coffee and stuff across and cut off over. in fact, there have been reports that russian troops the inside the whole the and even in the hockey region they've been making advances. nice. take you back to the start of the, with russian troops just outside of harkey and we could here and see the strikes taking phase data. now the 2nd largest city is under daily and nightly drone and miss sized strikes, but as the russian to make those advances. this been admission by ukrainian authorities and officials that ukrainian troops are struggling on those front lines that russia is breaking through some of those front lines. ukraine has
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a month have a problem. they are trying to mobilize the truth and, and have conscription. but really, what's taking place is russia is trying to gain this much trying to sit can before the winter sets. and then before the new president of the united states, donald trump comes into office in january. because that could be negotiations. it could be towards, and whoever holds more ground have whoever has a stronger hand, with obviously benefits in those negotiations. you would have to have of all of a has the view from moscow. now, the patient continues ruining the west about russia's military might. but as we can see, ukraine is bearing the brunt of its whole. it has once again confirmed that russia can use the a rush next system to strike a decision making sense as in key is saying that that can happen anytime soon. we will respond to the ongoing strikes on russian territory by west and made long
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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 st isn't key. so according to blood to the patient, the mass production of the hypotonic arresting systems that most who used to pose twice on ukraine, on the 21st of november has already begun in russia. plus russia has several such systems ready to be used. it has read who rated that russia used to originate in response to western long range weapons against russia's brisk and course regions. police who can pass the power of the russian declare sells to mutual ride because when it strikes, it damages objects as deeper 3 also slows down even in full decline structures. so
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he can patch the use of the russian missile to the power of nuclear weapons. the still the hope is that as express rushes vengeance for dialogue with the us with president elect donald trump in particular, you nash above all of a to z, right? most cur. i still haven't now just sarah process outside joe, just bottom adopt where it suspends told so on joining the european union. what island so cold hidden homeless have to say it has a friday's not for election finance for the moment to forget. so this hockey via v here with that story the the highlight of the weather certainly freshened up across the good parts of the middle east. now we got this ever
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a cloud here coming out because the cold susie using right down across iran, 3 northern parts of the gulf. this actually stretches this way across the saudi arabian not too much right on that. but that has allowed something of a normally boss. some give us a mile to just talk this way and lift it up inside a possibility. we're struggling to get into the mid twenties here. and console then dug out around $24.00 degrees over the next couple of days. but as i said, it will fill notice a big cooler, really is freshening up totally off to for to a fact that temperature is here into the high chains and similar temperatures across the eastern side of the mediterranean might see a shower, o 2. that's was the east, the metal towards gauze or for a time on friday should be a little dry as we go through sas day. but west of weather will easiest way across the bulk and some snow around here. pushing across the h. u. west composite ducky, i could see some rather heavy showers from time to time. meanwhile, is pretty quiet across north africa. a few showers just around the golf game, but not much else to speak of. well,
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they wanted to coast to shouts from that system up towards the mediterranean showers continue across central pos of africa with heavier re mozambique, of the breaking barriers and define expectations. there had never been a middle initial match with middle school. the against was able to read this, what such a team did it from local fields and member, okay to the international state. these play as proves that size doesn't define strength. i'll just say well for those and instead of racing and story of person, disappointment and trust rising to the challenge on challenges. era. the latest news as it breaks civilians ha, calling the international community to afford them protection, especially in the areas that it has what it has announced that to be completely
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safe with detailed coverage for getting to pay something dollars off the floor and bring more down to the threat of violence, it's right, is there access to lights for spinning care from the heart of the story? is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas? if you think schools, homes, and shelters the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a time to recount the headlines now? less than 2 days into a cease fire agreement, 11 days, minutes, res. accusing as well of several violations. the statements, it says, as well conducted as strikes on lebanese power train as well can some that strong.
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what it says was that has a lot west in the storage facility in the south of the country. thousands of displaced lebanese trying to get to that homes in an effort to start rebuilding their lives. and they are returning to neighborhoods that have been completely destroyed by the force of the stock number of houses and essential garza canning at least 9 people like this. the tax targeted and the site on the refugee camp george's prime minister has declined. he will not enter it negotiations to join the european union and till at least 2028 from selections. last month, thousands of georgians have been protesting against the results. they accuse the government of rigging the result of demanding tools to join the 5 minutes that. ok, so they go by do these says membership of the you may come from lies georgia
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solvency. how do they put rips? don't you are asking from georgia, not just reforms. but steps that would mean a rejection about dignity. this includes the evolution of the lower on the transparency of n g o's. the repeal of the lower against l. g b, t, propaganda, the position of sanctions, the deliberate to collapse of george's economy. the release of mikhail, such as she really and more, we will move toward the european union with dignity doing us. this is the mandate of georgian society. though it is an island choosing a new government on friday is the country and joys a huge budget surplus. its economy relies on island being the home to many us packing pharmaceutical giants, bringing very high wages, but for many and i was working cloth, the basics and life. i'm missing. john hall explains from dublin. the one thing you see plenty of in the irish capital is construction a forward investment boom has pushed property prices up and there's
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a chronic shortage of housing. i started the survey, i'm just kind of thing for the left just the loosely election the to intersect. no one in our block, it will surface re apartments, so we're all evicted by our landlords. but no one became homeless because we kicked over falls in full flock. madeline knew henson's experience of summer eviction by a landlord looking to setup is not uncommon. and a major election theme, the left wing people before profit potty may be small, but it's message is clear. vote for someone who fight the corporate greed to keep a roof over your head. should have been the it's a basic human right to i'm part of what they call, they didn't own this. ok, i haven't yet phones a place to rent. that's florida. but there's about 500000 that are in a homeless situation. evicted and priced out mountain lee,
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he has built it out. he's pallet for better housing for more than 2 years. property is what's generation versus laura parker. housing human rights for that 100 percent mountain will continue his weekly protest outside parliament building the election as the coalition between the major pharmacies in a gale and down to 4 looks like the 2 in newer and the issue, the blights his life. and so many others, the cost and shortage of housing look set to festa. riots on the streets of dublin last year was stoked by mt. the green figures blaming an influx of asylum seekers. the realities, se experts, he's quite different. the housing problem is because the economy, so successful port, there is significant number of sight them and secrecy ukrainians. but the bulk of the immigrants are highly skilled. coming to a highly paid jobs, i'm paying
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a load of tax the rich country then fueled by forwarded money to getting along the way to look after it. so i don't know how busy right now in south africa. 17 more mine is even though it's from an illegal gold mine in still fontaine, all of the men were foreign nationals. police arrested them shortly after they resurfaced hundreds, possibly thousands of others. the still believes to be on the ground. hold on, it's also has more from one of the entrances of the disuse mine in still fontaine and in terms of the official government risk operations, there's be no words and that is just to be silenced. people don't know when it's going to happen to know if it's even going to happen. i'm sitting on top of mine soft 10. if you look over the, it goes all the way down the early in the day 3 teenagers basically voice one was 19 to a just 16 and they managed to climb up from under the police regarding the shots
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they, they fits, heard voices, people talking down there the police waited, eventually the 3 teenagers came up. they said that it was a struggle getting out. they say that they've been held against. they will by gang men who would not give them food or the 18 was a water and sold and how they escaped. they explained that they were pretending to look in the corner of the shaft. and when those mean when looking, they made a run for it. they call to the tunnels they what 12 of them initially a most of them were injured, included carry on walking the 3 minus to keep going and lift their friends behind. and they're hoping that their friends at some point managed to make it to the surface at the moment. so this is what you seeing right now, a lot of, uh, basically uncertainty about them in who could be still down, be some of course, maybe don't want to come back up for whatever reason. but the awesome that is the legs are not allowed to come up and are being held captive a series of months,
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slides and eastern uganda has killed at least 15 people. more than a 100 people are still missing. the government is issued a national does off to a load off the days of heavy rain full service to 1st the bags, leaving many homes on the walls. at least 7 people have been killed in a landslide, triggered by heavy rain in indonesia. it happened in mid town on the island of smotts right now earlier this week, a string of land slide skills more than 20 people. seasonal rain frequently causes flooding and land slides, the asian country of the returning to the irish elections. let's take a look at how they work. well, votes is a like a 174 m p 's across 43 constituencies. a policy needs 88 seeds to form a majority versus my rank whole candidates in order of preference balance accounts and in several rounds. in the last term, the $0.02 arrived, policies of feeling,
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gail and fee on the full shed, the prime ministers role. green policy also joined a coalition. now the left wing nationalist sion st. paul, he gained the ground in the last election, but as since dropped to 18 percent in recent pulse. and if no policy winds in majority, a could take weeks to try and form a government. duncan morrow is professor of politics at all. state university joins us from bell, falls good to have us. so 1st of all, what you'll take on this has been a little bit of a road of cosa. do you think fee on a full and seen a guy i can do it again. oh, it shouldn't sign heading for a victory but it certainly looks as though the government parties will probably scrape in, but they won't have a big majority and they may have to find other partners to make the numbers out. about a year ago, people kind of thought since then might do it. but in the last year, as one of your reports said,
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the controversy over immigration has really had the sion fate and coalesce. and so it will be a big surprise. certainly not at this stage. of sense and we're able to, i wish the government. but as i said that the parties in the government may need other partners to make a majority on that point. whoever does, when do you think that the irish politics and government is heading for quite a shaky frank choice season, looking ahead of the certainly in all the opinion polls, there are large number of independent candidates who are doing very well locally. and those companies obviously are uncertain where they would come down and then the government. and in the, our system it's quite possible to be elected that local level, often independent on a local issue. so if the government is dependent on that group of people, then in fact, it might take months to find a stable government, them to agree, a program that would last for a number of years. what's at stake in terms of iris unification?
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well, during the breakfast prices, i suppose there was some indication that people in northern ireland where i started to consider at joining united out in the end of that issue had risen up the agenda . shouldn't van have committed to accelerating that process by establishing a minister of your administrative unification? should they, when the election, the other parties have preferred up till now to go more slowly by trying to encourage greater collaboration and practical levels rather than push the political agenda. but certainly shouldn't fain have raised the idea that this should be an accelerated process. and if they do, and i think we should expect to step change how all the issues of the economy and immigration moving versus as well, the economy, an island isn't a strange position because they are as governments as a how the wind full of corporation tax. because globally, the minimum level of cooperation tax has been raised, leaving items with a surplus,
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but they haven't been suspended. so the government is relatively wealthy at the moment. um, so as, as, as in a way and a, and a, the government has, it has been a relatively positive position. on the other hand, the question of immigration, at particularly since the korean war, when hundreds of thousands of people came to ireland, has races had with clear indications that, particularly people in the working class areas are unhappy about the vast numbers of people coming in. leaving in fact, to riots a year ago, but you really should. they are establishment. so it's certainly one of the issues which is that play in the selection. okay, thank you so much for your analysis of that mr. duncan. mara uh government funded hospitals in the state of texas. they've been ordered to collect the information about the parents immigration status, the rules being imposed by state governor greg out. so also an ally of donald trump
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and critics fit the information may be used as part of the president deluxe plan. for most people, patients, i be jo castro reports from austin, of the 51 year old celia escobedo. please other people's houses every day from dawn until dusk. i'm the mother of a bear up with a 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 worst can be grueling and escalate of 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
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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. assume 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 concert for little lock is that on document that will not visit the hospitals or a pain care people come 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,
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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 for 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 elgin's 0. austin, texas, still heading out to 0 in sports off this kind of female will here was we on the threads coach has to say about giving them. but they said that before we took the
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kid, the welcome back delegates from a 175 countries. amazing in south korea for you and back towards the end of securing agreements on limits in plastic waste. one of the biggest plastic pulses in denisia, just running out of space to dispose of it. jessica washington revolts from the polk. the. i'm here as a to file land, so in depth of 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,
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all the way to the boston. and yet more rubbish is still coming. as we were filming, we sold thousands of garbage trucks arriving at this landfill sites. and visa is one of the world's largest contributors of plastic waste, producing more than $3000000.00 tons of unmanaged waste every year. and single use plastics account for most of the 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 40 percent of ways in indonesia isn't properly managed. they say that's an
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infrastructure and technology can help combat this issue. jessica washington out to 0 different it's time to catch off with all the sports news. his on the thank you so much, samuel. 5 time grand slam champion egan, sway on site has been hit with the dorothy suspension, the polish at tennis stall, tested positive for band hall medication. back in august, the schools anti dumping agency said sounds like for no significant assault on negligence because the souls fail task was a contaminated medication. the 23 year old had been taken by carmen, poland, sonic has accepted a one month suspension. mean, she will be able to find the 1st grandson of next year that his january's australian olson will try me out of the day. notice sam said, is the band drug in question is normally prescribed for holland conditions. it's outlawed in sports because it can help him prove insurance. russian fitness guy to came into the valley ava and chinese swimming champion. it's and younger of the russ who used to have tested positive for the same drug. so don't success. her file
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test was choose the contamination of the medication melatonin we shipping, taking to help us sleep. just just getting, excuse me, i'm finally allowing me. but so i instantly want to share with you something that became the worst experience of my life. in the last 2 and a half months, i was subject to strict anti doping proceedings which confirmed my innocence. the only positive doping test in my career is showing unbelievably low levels of a band substance. i've never heard about before, but everything i've worked so hard for my entire life into question. both me and my team had to deal with tremendous stress and anxiety. now everything has been carefully explained, and with a clean slate, i can go back to what i left the most of all around 100 starts, you dialing and sizing, slowly the full who are the phone same and you are right now on wednesday. the full beat right out to now and the full announce off of the champions league and the
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premier league standings. always fun for honest lots thoughts. we enjoyed this results that getting ready to take on manchester city on sunday city. no, without to win in the last 6 games it so they are still very, very, very good team. and one of the reasons why i think that while you all know is the best manager in the world or one of the best manual, i think the best though is that he always comes up with solutions for his problems . so and his problem now might be dead rosary is out, but we all know, at least i think i'm all that he will come up with the problems that they're run a formula. i'm go again. hopefully after something that i live a full, defend the kind of friendly guy that around started selling and passed a very uncomfortable nice and failed. know the sure. and then i was the navy down for sunday by face, miserable evening was kept so fine that mister panel,
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so he's always cold, won't senior at this season. his coach is back in him to make a quick wit sense of what went on with his own with our services. because this has happened before in my career. many times i move forward when you're a striker, you want to score to get that's a bit of confidence. you get a bit disappointed in yourself when you don't do that. i think that there is a solution 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 loss. he'll soon be fine. much as united states, new manager, or even i'm or i'm is building up to his 1st home game with the club and just over an hour united play. but i don't have no way at old trafford in the year. i was the lead. i'm drawing be down with a 110 and it switch on somebody. my best friend is highly encouraged claudio in the area, he's back in england for rome is you replace them against tottenham. now $73.00, run the area with sensory room earlier on this month to become the manager. for 3rd time, his career high came in england in 2016 when he guided us the city. so the premier
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league thoughts it just goes to show you that. now the passion as for the guy and i because i'm sure there's a lot sort of more enjoyable, simple wise for him to leave his last name. but he still has by the name and it's always nice to uh, actually, you know, make yeah. some of these people of my, such a must have impacting football. well, the biggest game is south american club football takes place on saturday, tens of thousands of resilience heading to college and seeing if a couple of if it was final suit, presenting insides for a photo. and a 1st come in narrow they meet in the final which will take place in buenos aires, the windows will be added to castle next phone call to the norco into continental. the from changing pressed for the lake is, is they beat the san antonio spurs, fix when been yamma was pivots. so for this 1st, the school 20 points for james. and it's for the trip level 16 points. 10 rebounds
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included in $119.00. so 101 and 0 i'm, i would say the unit show washington test was going to send charlie leeward accidently putting the put into is our next day. mean self making 20, full sized to secure. 5 full victory. all right, that is, i suppose looking for that so many things so much and they now strike the it has passed a new little banding children younger than 16 from using social media. it's some of the toughest legislation in the world. the products argue talking children is the wrong approach. they say tech funds need to be better regulated. so o'clock reports from prison. 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 took,
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took an x previously known as twitter. but a major concern is a 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 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,
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but also be the ones that say no, you don't need it. the government says the owners will be on the platforms to demonstrate and they are taking responsible steps. the band weren't coming to 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 study isn't the only country trying to type noise to protect children. the tire districts use is younger than 13. last year fonts, 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 lows differ from state to state with models in ohio and florida requiring parental consent strategy as well as the 1st countries to propose age verification methods such as biometrics and government identification to as to
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youngsters. exposure to social media platforms. sarah clock out to 0, bruce and all that say for this news out, the bar code will be here in a moment with another full show. so do stay with us here on out to 0. the fits the fastest expansion of legalized gambling and us history with sports fights at the center. you're not a sports fan anymore unless you're dealing on the game. fault lines examines the surgeon petting and the impact on those suffering from its addiction. just didn't feel as real as putting actual cash on a table. i felt like again, we'd turn this into a nation of visual gamers. i'm definitely not in control. the big gamble on it.
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