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its bread miles to the ancient city of walls, back this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty. lives that were abruptly ended, without warning along with hopes, dreams and aspirations. the levins army accuses israel of violating a ceasefire while these very 5 minutes to assess his troops are ready for war. if the truth breaks down the low on the bulk of this is, i'll just say we're launched the will. so coming up, picking through the pieces, people with 10 to 711 on to find out what's left of the
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lives dozens of killed in this radio. the tax on an overcrowded rep from t come garza and one of the 1000000 ukranian to plugs into the dock this off to russian. this trucks the companies energy infrastructure. the effects of joining us lebanon's army is accusing israel of several violations of a ceasefire. less than 2 days into the agreement, it says is highly forces have carried out multiple ass strikes on lebanese territory, israel or the a confirmed of the attack. and what it says was that hezbollah wept in the storage facility in the south. it also accused has full of fights of contrib feeding the agreement by moving into several areas. as well as is israel is attacking people, returning to their homes near the border with israel st. this robbery begins coverage will be route during the 1st 2 days of the seas far between 11. on an israel, there's been a number of incidents that are a stress to us, no doubt,
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to it's long term to your ability as people started returning to the south of the country. a number of incidents where is real open fire and groups of people killing and injuring lebanese in the south of the country as they went back to some of those areas living, these people say that it is their country. they can go where they want israel saying they are maintaining the terms of the ceasefire. and those people were in areas where they should not have been too close to where israel still maintains positions inside lebanese territory. also in air strike on thursday. carried out by these really air force, one way to describe is a facility used by his bullet to store mid range rockets in southern lebanon. now, the lebanese army issued a statement saying that on the 27th and 28th of november, the 1st 2 days of the cease fire is rarely enemy violated the agreement several times through air violations and targeting lebanese territory with various weapons, the army command. it says, and the statement is following up on these violations. this also triggered a number of conversations calls between loving these officials,
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a lovely speaker of parliament, the lebanese prime minister, speaking to france, president the manual. i'm a chrome now the french are members of a committee that has been set up to oversee the ceasefire to make sure that it lasts. but what we are seeing here on the ground in bay route at the end of these 2 days is a serious concern by people who saw the seas far as a positive step forward. serious concerns that if the 1st 2 days the violence in the 1st 2 days isn't a any indication if the violence is to get worse. and that does not bode well for the coming months in which the cease fire is expected to hold long enough to see israel leave lebanese territory. and the both, both sides live in on and israel work towards some sort of a lasting piece. st bus robbie old is 0, bear with that is where i was 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu says he's the one that has the ability to prepare for what he calls intends for and living on. if the ceasefire agreement breaks down doesn't you know who says israel will continue to
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prevent hezbollah from rearming. and the reason a cease fire was agreed is because israel and of cheese its objectives know that it has the latest and withdraw painting and capitalism on. that's because he is way to governments find out 0 from both york by the west bank and israel. these really prime minister addressed his base through a very right wing is really media outlets chattel 14. and in that interview, he said that the army would be on the ready to re launch the war against slipping on at the side of any violation of the cease fire. he even said that he didn't sign on a tour and then to the war, just a ceasefire. in the meantime, of course, you have these really army using fire power to at create know, goes owns in southern lebanon, which it still the fact of occupies to strike at suspected hezbollah sides. and to say that they will enforce the cease fire with fire. those were the words of these
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really are me chief of staff, hurt. see how lady of course this is all catering to the frustrated bass of benjamin? nothing. yeah. oh the right way. especially those residing in northern communities, some of whom are refusing to return there because they were promised that their return would only be secure when is real is done, dismantling his bullet and the ceasefire came without achieving that. so for now, there's a lot of grandstanding and a lot of worried observers about whether this time you will cease fire, which would be implemented over 60 days, can hold. the mediators have their work cut out for them. and everybody else will be watching to see developments in the coming days with all the address either i'm and then the optimal since the conflict stories of resilience are emerging from southern lebanon, tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year of fighting a suddenly returning to the remnants of the lives of the house and reports from the town to binge, a bell near 11 on the southern border with israel. i met it means hold. and it's
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also her name. it's the thing, remind to of her determination as she searches through the rubble of what was once a dream home on the like to the create. i'm looking for anything, something to hold on to my memories. this was the house of my dreams is gone. but time content, i'm a story. i codes that of thousands who have lost the livelihood seemed to work for her. this is the 2nd home she has lost to his res, strikes in just 2 decades. but now i'm if we want to rebuild and live god willing with open hearts comfort and peace of mind, some we're lucky to find their homes on thoughts and they were grateful, even if just for the moment come the we returned victoria. if our homes are destroyed,
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we will rebuild even more beautiful ones. we defeated israel remain steadfast in ireland, and no one will sway us from our principles. some families have returned to the shot, their homes. e got to reclaim their lives, within towns. they are the southern border. others remain hesitant while waiting for the essential services like a tricity water internet and food to be restored centers of some ravage, southern cities are bustling with people. what's here? but these bed scores are for everywhere. these really ami station, just outside the town, testified, warning shots to deter, returning presidents, local authorities work to accommodate those. returning a given a number and a lot of the from the very 1st moment we were determined to return. as soon as we heard about a ceasefire, but when we arrived at the shop to find these rallies, i suppose, yeah, firing at people terrorizing them,
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trying to force them to flee. is that all the time? it is to still waiting at the local hospital on certain of the children's futures, or they actually measure the advantage bit. so given the to goes on that way. so any strikes of code at least 42 people across the strip since thursday morning. the enemy targeted buildings in jabante, a refugee camp of the north, where a military sieges and it's 56 day. thousands is displaced. palestinians, if leading the violence, these are the attacks of killed little 44000 pallets and uses the will began last october. palestinians fleeing the siege and old and gaza had so refuge indira bala and on this route refugee camp. but now i'm safe that either in the country has the support from there, i bought a there are no quite warnings in
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gaza. this day started with a roar of is really just caring out strikes in on loosely it all started was palestinians running their lives after is where the forces threatened them or getting them to leave lim. i'm, we'll look like to i'm getting this is the woman in the to ski with day to came under fire. come up. look not um. oh no possible things to safety. the the other side of the good. as the said,
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the 2 bodies of the entrance of the house where they were sheltering. no one, maybe 2 in the single is where the strike others injured among the child. his arms separated from his body. i put on your display still as i saw displaced, i have 3 children with me. 2 of them all in critical condition and an intensive cat home massacres caught on camera by all to 0 correspondence risking their lives every day. they to don't know quite more new colleagues of how this team jayden was to do to bring him to the emergency room. his had bloodied action is really a top the as the hours take by to do the good by
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a final farewell to lift one to or on the street in search of safety. like you and we were inside the house. they showed it some people injured and some were killed while we were trying to flee, we went outside the house and we were attacked again. we are old, displaced from gauze, a city. many people here in central call go ahead flood from the north, which has been under is really seats for nearly 2 months. but the latest that's out of cost tonic among display families who may be forced to flee. yes, again. i'll just see you the most laid off his time with diamonds, the founder and president. so if the and special network for aid relief and assistance she spoke to us from darrow. by the way, she's just return from guys the city. she describes shopping shocking levels of hunger and desperation. there is a nother,
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a little girl is 13 years old in the i see you at 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, seemingly that had been abandoned by these 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. 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
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years old, remains in the i c. and maybe this goes to demonstrate just the levels of sheer hunger that exists there. the only thing that you can really find and got the city right now is, is wow, where 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're being intense. bustles between the syrian government forces and fights. it is the northwest and provinces of
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a level, and it live at least a $132.00 fighters and soldiers have been killed off to on groups last and the time . i'll just say this, have to sell, have reports. for the 2nd day, there are fierce battle between syria and forces and fighters. after the highest, the head of 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 to flight or say this was in response to recent attack by president bush charter. a says army 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 think. serious military release the statement saying the arms groups targeted villages, towns and military sites, and that the confrontations are continuing. this is the 1st significant violence
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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 . village zones have been encroached by, 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. who was just the o o, the un says 14000 civilians have been displaced by the fighting,
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nearly half of those children. but they are now trying to find the safety of the northern country side of it live and make shift tense. still a head allowed to 0 teenage mine is image from of this use south african gold mine saying they were denied food and beat up. and we ask if australia is to use social media bands, i'm to 16 is the best approach. the hello. we've seen some vaughn and stones across east and positive australia recently this area cloud hey, will gradually make his way a little further east with little up a trough, hip chasing those heavy examples. and those thundershowers will become a little more widespread for a time as we go through friday on into says stay right up across inland queen slab,
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pushing up into northern territory because i went to weather, which does extend down into victoria is we've had 3 sites, a day that could cause some flash flooding, something to keep an eye on him show us why it was part of course victoria as we go one through the course of the fast i some heavier rain to particular into the north of tasmania, which was the west. it's jen retry and fine for the time being female showers will create that way in here. by the time we come to west sunday. so as clever weather is starting to push its way into that eastern side of us, still quite a nasty little system down across the tasman. let's say we are looking at some heavier rain for a time, and they say that they'll be able to have these losey dry and settled drawn, settled too, across much of china, wintry flowers to make their way across the korean peninsula. across the other side of the sea of japan, we're looking at sea effects now for western areas of japan. it will be heavy and disruptive at times of the
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a ceasefire. less than 2 days into the agreement. it says it's ready for use of carried up multiple ass strikes and live in this town. is really strikes of killed at least 42 people across causes since thursday morning the army tugs of buildings into body, refugee camp to the know the cheese and it's 56. that'd be an intense preference between cb government forces and foxes in the north west. and problem series of electro, unable to thousands of civilians, something seems to flee the whole of the 1000000 people across you crate that without power off to a large scale russian to tackle the countries energy infrastructure. the capital cube has been plunged into darkness just as winter sets in temperatures plummet to below 0 degrees celsius. it follows a ross of missile, some russia targeting vital utilities across 9 regions. yeah,
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for the bunk. yeah. it's like we have power banks. we have hit torches that can be charged. we have everything we need, we are prepared. it's not the 1st time it happens. thank god walter. his back is there is no warranty. yes, today as a bank has multiple hockey. the ukrainian officials are concerned, but also at the same time, russia's 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 than all of nature countries combined. and it can escalate and escalate faster and more than ukraine. because ukraine has to rely into west menu in the west for his weapons. and just delivery of those weapons 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,
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around coffee and stuff across and cut off over. in fact, the route has been reports that russian troops the inside got are over. and even in the harkey region, they've been making advances. nice. take you back to the start of the war with russian troops just outside of harkey and we could here and see the strikes taking stage daily. now the 2nd largest city is under day and night need drone and besides strikes. but as the russian tubes make those advances, this being admission by you creating and authorities and officials that you create interest all struggling on those front lines that russia is breaking through some of those front lines. ukraine has a month, have a problem. they're trying to mobilize the troops and, and have conscription. but really what's taking place is russia is trying to gain as much brian as it can before the winter sets. and then before the new president of the united states, donald trump comes into office in january because they could be negotiations that could be towards. and whoever holds more ground have whoever has a stronger hand,
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with obviously benefits in those negotiations with the view from moscow who is usually a shop of other a legitimate patient continues ruining the west about russia's ministry mites. but as we can see, ukraine is bearing the brunt of a tool that 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 any time soon. we will respond to the ongoing strikes on russian territory by west and made a 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. oh, decision making centers in key size. according to black to my piece of the mass
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production of the hypotonic a rationing 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 use the arrest nick in response to western long range weapons against russia's brisk and course regions. pretty soon come past the power of the arrest nicholas. so to me, so right, because when it strikes, it damages objects as deeper 3 or 4 slows down, even in full decline structures. so he can patch the use of the russian missile to the power of nuclear weapons. the still, the hope is that as express rushes, reading is for dialogue with the us, with president elect donald trump, in particular, you'd actually pop out of a to z, right most per to south. georgia, as a prime minister, has declared that he weighed and to negotiations to join the european union until at least 2020 eights. protest is in the capital to please see faced off against
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arrive, please, outside parliament. these are some of the most recent pictures that we've received . they accuse the government of rigging themselves demanding talks to join the pioneers and likely come a keeps the says, membership with the media like compromise said georgia, southern sea level, use all to gas or for suicide. of was that kind of being used to demonstrate as the into police department. i don't, you are asking from georgia not just reforms, but steps that would mean the 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 you really and more. we will move toward the european union with dignity doing us. this is the mandate of georgian society. australia has passed
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a new role binding children younger than 16 from using social media. that's the toughest legislation of it's kind of the well, the critics argue that targeting children is the wrong approach. they say tech firms need to be better regulated. so o'clock reports investment a dangerous and harmful social media is doing. that's how the strategies prime minister describes social media for 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, 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 a legs the creation best, a digital program at the queen's and university of technology. who says the government is taking the wrong approach, having to prove your age by handing out of a private documentation to
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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 quite a bit as old, but they 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 i be the ones to say, no, you don't need it. the government says the honest will be on the platforms to demonstrate and they are taking responsible steps. the ban like 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 study isn't the only country trying
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to type noise to protect children. the tire restricts use is younger than 13. last year for us propose banding those younger than 15 in china issued guidelines limiting internet access on mobile phones between 10 pm and 6 am. in the us laws differ from state to state with monitors in ohio and florida, requiring parental consent. a strategy as well as the 1st countries to propose age verification methods, such as biometrics and government identification to restore youngsters exposure to social media platforms. sarah clock out to 0, bruce and a ton city is reading policy, is what a huge majority of local elections being seen as a test of the policy strength had a general election next year. the trump a try block induce e party took more than 98 percent of the seats. the vote speed overshadowed by the king of 3 members of the main opposition should dave a party? this is the 1st test for president somebody i salute who her son. she came to power
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3 years ago after have pre to assess a dining office. the latest mine is to emerge from a disuse goldmine in south africa. i've told of them is treatment by both is 3 a teenagers and 4 nationals are arrested shortly after we surfacing hundreds, possibly even thousands of others has to believe to be underground harm a task that has moved from still from time. another group of mine is come out of an advantage out in south africa, the team, they just say they would not rescued by the government. they left the shop as soon as they got the chance. 21 is 19 years old. the other 2, only 16. right, are you the one that didn't just say the, that one of the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food, but receiving each and every day. you complain. yeah. they beat you up to the minus say they come from neighboring mozambique and i've done, i've been down there and says to me, i was forced to live all my goat. the bosses didn't let us leave with anything.
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they just want us to work for them. so that's a can police, a guiding some abandoned shots waiting for minors to come out? this is way the teenagers the much from they climbed all the way up from down there . the police regarding the shots said they heard voices, people talking, and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty, lewis of africans, an undocumented migrants to the abandoned minds, looking for gold. some of those erased it had been denied, fail and charged with the legal mining and position of gold. how did we toss out? is there still funding? so that for the a series of months, slides and these new guns as killed at least 15 people, more than a 100 people are still missing. the government issued a national disaster load up the days of heavy rains. course movers to bus the banks, leaving many homes on the water. and the land slide triggered by heavy rain and into the sea was killed at least 7 people that happened in mid town on the, on the just the mattress. early this week,
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a string of land slides cool more than 20 people. but there's no island to choosing a new government on fridays, the country enjoys a huge budget surface is economy relies, a lot of being home to many us tech and pharmaceutical giants, bringing in high wages for somebody working class irish, the basics and life. a still missing don't a whole has this, and the one thing you see plenty of in the irish capital is construction before an investment boom has pushed property prices up and there's a chronic shortage of housing. hi, a survey the survey. i'm just kind of thing for the electron lucy election to 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 hanson's experience of summer eviction by a landlord looking to setup is not on common. and the 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
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