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police restitution advocacy with conservation on orders here. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the human suffering that the reports are. we brave bullets in bonds and we always include the views from all sides. the evidence ami accuse is rather validating a ceasefire of these very prime minister says his troops are ready for war, choose breaks down the territory, and this is all just say or not from the also coming up picking through the pieces, people return to southern lebanon to discuss the what's left of the homes
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for their lives. thousands of children is very a tax overcrowded refugee goes on more than a 1000000 ukrainian suff, tungsten, don't miss the russian s strikes countries, energy infrastructure. the libyans armies accusing israel of several violations of a c spot less than 2 days into the agreement. it says is very forces of carried out multiple strikes on lebanese territory. israel or they have confirmed an attack on what it says was a, has the weapon storage facility in the south. the also a choose has, but a fights is of the culture of reading the agreement by moving into several areas. and his brother says is right, is attacking people, returning to the homes that the border with israel. same is. robbie begins coverage from babies during the 1st 2 days of the ceasefire between loving on and israel.
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there's been a number of incidents that are a stress test, no doubt to it's long term to your ability as people started returning to the south of the country. a number of incidents where israel 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. lebanese people say that it is their country, they can go where they want israel saying they're maintaining the terms of the cease fire. 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 their strike on thursday, carried out by these really air force. one way to describe is a facility used by his bullet, a 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 ceasefire is really, i mean, 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
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a number of conversations calls between lebanese officials, a lovely speaker of parliament, the lebanese prime minister, speaking to france, president the manual ma croner. 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 root, 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 living on and israel work towards some sort of a less than piece st bus robbie old a 0 period is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's ordered his ministry to the past was equals intense, will in lebanon. if the cease fire agreement breaks down,
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as he all his says, israel will continue to prevent hezbollah from reopening. and that the reason the ceasefire was agreed is because israel had achieved its objectives and all the has the latest for the jordanian capital. well that's because he's very government has banned dollars here from operating in the pods westbank and as well. these rarely 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 under ready to re launch the war against 11 on at the side of any violation of the ceasefire. he even said that he didn't sign on a to and then to the war, just a cease fire. in the meantime, of course, you have the is really army using fire power to at create no go zones in southern lebanon, which it still the fact of occupies to strike at suspected hezbollah sites. and to
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say that they will enforce the cease fire with fire. those were the words of these really army 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 israel is done dismantling his bullet and the cease fire came without achieving that. so for now, there's a lot of ground standing in the 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, i'll just, i'm well thousands of lebanese are trying to return home to rebuild their lives. so they know how the reports not from barret,
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the liberties army has begun to reinforce its presence. and so there 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 a map showing where its troops are still based warning residents not to move south of the line until further notice. these really military that is on the ground. and the 1st 23 kilometers on the border will remain in place for now, as the lebanese army will re deploy back down to the south. the as really forces will leave has the law according to the cease fire deal is to move out of what was its strong hold. the transfer of power to the lebanese state is supposed to happen
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within a 60 day period that began on november 27th. there are some, uh army troops going back, but it's too early to tell if this is just a truce onto the truck, comes to the white house, or if this is going to be a long time. uh, okay. lebanese officials involved and the negotiations repeatedly insisted they were not prepared to change the terms of un resolutions. 1701. but it seems the deal is different. you know, that gets us to get up on the hub. there were 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 living these groups and some will insist the deal demands hezbollah. dis um, not just in south living on the, on the side, hezbollah has said it will cooperate with the army on its deployment in the south. and once the states, to extend its authority across the country, the se fired deal is based on you and resolution. $1701.00,
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which calls for an area in southern lebanon, free of arms and fighters outside the state's control. but the deal goes further, referring to previous resolutions that call for the de militarization of all arms groups and 11 on and preventing the regrouping of non state actors as below may be declaring victory. but apart from stopping the war, the deals terms don't appear to be in its favor. this time or us sled committee will oversee its implementation and, and the words of lebanon's prime minister. now is the time to build a new country with the focus on the states center for their elders either failed the
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the goal is to know where these very minute tree has killed at least 42 palestinians across the strip since thursday morning. well these pictures appear to show is ready guns, but targeting an ambulance is carrying those in shape in a strike on the, on this route refugee camp. at least 7 palestinians were killed in the strike on the account. is ready attacks of kills more than 44000 palestinians since the war began. last october, palestinians feeding the siege and northern garza, its sort refuge in dental for the on the distract refugee camp. but they aren't safe. there either includes re, how's this report from the there are no quite warnings in gaza. this day started with a roar of is really just caring out strikes in loosely it all started
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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, i'm not um oh, no possible things to safety. the the other side of the going, as they said, 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
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them onto a child. his arms separated from his body. i put on your display still as i saw it is placed. i have 3 children with me. 2 of them all in critical condition and an intensive care home of the massacres. caught on camera by all to 0 correspondence risking their lives every day. the 2 don't know quite new colleagues of how this team jaden was to do to to bring him to the emergency room. his had blood, the afternoon is ready a top the hours take by. so do the good by a final farewell to lift one to look into the are on the street in search of safety. like you and we were inside the house. they showed it some people in june
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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 cause i had fled from the north, which has been under is really seats for nearly 2 months. but the latest, the thoughts have caused panic among display families who may be forced to flee. yes, again. and then obviously you the most lead us to sign with diamond is the founder and president of the international network. the aid relief and assistance she spoke to us from doub and where she's just returned from kansas city and describes 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 4 explosive. yes,
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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. they were a 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 was 13 years old, remains in the i c. and maybe this goes to demonstrate just the levels of sheer hunger that exists there. the only thing that you can really find and got the city right now is, is wow, where and when we talk about hospitals being partially functioning,
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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 not 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. has there been intense bottles between the syrian government forces and fights? isn't the north western provinces of that, but it live at least $132.00 fights and soldiers have been killed off the on groups the once attack. i'll just say it was hum. this all who reports for the 2nd
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day, there are fierce battle between syria and forces and fighters after the how yes, the head of a sham arm group want you to 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 as us 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 things. serious military released a 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 questions. those zones have
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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 incident and it was prepared and it's, it's well planned well executed. the 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 the central jersey. oh, well you and says 14000 civilians have been displaced by the fighting in syria. very half of those children, many and now trying to find safety in the northern country side, living make shift tense. instead of head also the break. what are the so
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called hidden homeless hub to say yeah, the friday's not selection. and we ask if australia is new social media back on the sixteen's is the best print the the color of the weather is going to turn quieter across the eastern part. so the us as we go through the remainder of the thanksgiving, here's a latest weather system here. this every flight pressure will drive this way further east was but it is allowing cold air to talking behind. so you have the highest deposit line up from north to south, so the winds spinning out to the optics. digging further, south temperature is really struggling then as we go through the next couple of die sub 0 for many around the node implies midwest and into
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a good parts of canada. sco wanting to assess that you can see much of the northern half of the us very much on the cold side. so it's the cold weather here. so we go through the next couple of days and that's gonna stay that way as we go through the end of the week and then with the winds coming in from that direction, quite a significant loss to see effects. now that will cause some disruption as we go through the next style. so that in place as we go one through sas, they didn't they more for sunday. so stifling facts and thanksgiving. not looking terrific for some much of the us though is going to be dry. i've settled with chris sunshine. would they have some sunshine to into the greater entities for time keeping not doing too badly, but shots, but jamaica, i never will cease the mountains. a meeting of minds, it's what his deadly word freedom, which is used to cover so many different things,
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the family or mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they will be fine. yeah. well, not just fight it. they went to prison musical innovative. brian, you know, meets renowned economist hardoon chain pod one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on into a studio would be on split data analysis era. the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back time for look at the headlines now. the evidence of them is accusing israel, of several violations of a ceasefire. less than 2 days into the agreement says is really forces as car
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without multiple strikes on the temperature in gaza. footage it is to show this very force is targeting an i'm carrying those incidents trying to rescue g thursday evening. at least 7 kind of students with children that's been in turn specialist, which means the syrian government forces and fights in the northwest and performances left the eclip. thousands of civilians stiffly the holding the 1000000 people across the ukraine without power. after large scale russian attack on the countries energy infrastructure, the capital key has been plunged into darkness just as winter sets in temperatures summit to below 0 degrees celsius. the photos of batteries of missiles from russia
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targeting vital utilities across 9 regions. yeah, for the bunk. yeah, we have power banks, we have head 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 says bank has moved from hawkins. 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 records and rush, 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 and make those at once. does this mean 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 truth 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
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a stronger hand with obviously benefits in those negotiations. you're the shop of out of it has the view now for most good, a legitimate patient continues ruining the west about russia's military might. but as we can see, ukraine is bearing the brunt of a tool, 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,
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defense industry enterprises or decision making centers in 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 or 4 slows down, even in full suffice structures. so he can pass the use of the russian missile to the power of nuclear weapons, but 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 above all of a to z, right? most are police in georgia, have use tear gas was accountants. dispersed approval you demonstration in,
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tbilisi. festus gathered outside parliament tossed the government suspended to join the european union until at least 2028 accused the government of rigging elections last month. permit us to rock a couple of goods. it says join the even with compromise the countries solvency voters in orland to choose. and you government on friday as a country and joys a huge budget set. this fits economy with the eyes on odd and many us taking the pharmaceutical john. so just heads up the european headquarters, bring in high wages of many working close irish, the basics in life. i'm missing. so now how has this report from w, the one thing you see plenty of in the irish capital of these 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 left of the list election to to intersect. no one in our blocked. it was surface re apartments,
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were all evicted by our landlords, but no one became homeless because we kept up with force and for flock. madeline, you hanson's experience of summary 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 a roof over your head. should have been to the side. it's a basic human right to saw. i'm part of what they call, they didn't own this. i can, i haven't yet phones a place to rent. that's florida. but there's about 500000 that are in the hidden homeless situation. evicted the price down to mountain league. he has built it out . he's pallid for better housing football than to use property as a what's generation versus is more park human rights for that?
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you blame the current 100 percent lot and will continue his weekly protest outside parliament. the on the election is the coalition between the major parties spend a gale and deanna for looks like the 2 in newer and the issue that likes 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 n t. the good 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 and secrecy ukrainians. but the bulk of the immigrants are highly skilled. coming to a highly paid jobs, i'm paying i load a tax rich country, then fueled by for the money to getting along the way to look after it. so. so now how does the risk dumping tons in is rooting policy?
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has one a huge majority in local elections that being seen as a test to the parties, trend the head of a general election next year, which i'm gonna try my can do. the policy took more than 98 percent of the seats. the votes has been overshadowed by the killing of 3 members of in main opposition to thing a party. this is the 1st test for president somebody else to son. she came to power 3 years ago off to have freed assessor died in office. the latest mine is too much from a disused gold mine in south africa, has told her the mistreatment by bosses all of 3 teenagers and 4 nationals. they were arrested shortly after resurfacing hundreds, possibly thousands of others. i still believe to be on the ground. her latasha has more from still from tay another group of mine has come out of an advantage out in south africa. the team, they just say they would not risk it by the government. they left the shop as soon as they got the chance to. one is 19 years old. the other 2,
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only 16. right. are you the one that did it just say the that one of the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food, but we see them each and every day. you complain, laugh. 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, their bosses didn't let us leave with anything. they just want us to work for them . so that's a can police, a guiding some of band and soft waiting for mine has to come out. this is way the teenagers emerge from, they climbed all the way up from down there. the police regarding the shock said they heard voices, people talking, and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty, lois of applicants, an undocumented migrants to the abandoned minds, looking for gold. some of those arrested had been denied fail and charged with the legal mining and position of gold. how did we toss out? is there still funding?
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so that for that, let's try this past and you know, binding of children, younger than 16 from using social media is the toughest legislation of its kind in the world. the critics, all that at targeting children is the role approach. they say takes the items that need to be better regulated. sarah cock reports from president 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? he leaves the creation basic digital program at the queens and university of technology. he says the government is taking the wrong approach,
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