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the whole lives, we're another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the lebanon's army accuses israel of violating a ceasefire while these riley prime minister says his troops already from the troops breaks down. the other ones are in jordan. this is out of their allies and also coming up picking through the pieces people who attend to southern level, not to discover what's left of the fleeting for their lives. thousands are killed and has really attacks them. an
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overcrowded refugee comes in gaza on more than a 1000000 ukrainians are plunged into darkness. often. russian that strikes on the countries image of the libertines armies, accusing his relatives several violations of a ceasefire, which was agreed only 2 days ago. it says, ready forces have carried out multiple ass strikes on lebanese territory as well. earlier confirmed that i've come, what it says was a, has blog with an storage facility in the south. it also accused has bluff fight as of comfortably eating. the agreement by moving into several areas of 0 is the same as rob. it begins our coverage compare which during the 1st 2 days of the seas far between loving on an israel, 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 for our own groups of people killing and
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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 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 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 a number of conversations calls between lebanese officials, lovely speaker of parliament, the lebanese prime minister. speaking to france, president emmanuel, i'm a chrome now the french are members of
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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 ceasefire is expected to hold long enough to see is real, leave lebanese territory and the both, both sides living on and israel worked towards some sort of a lasting piece. st. louis robbie old is 0, bear with me all these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's old and a has been to try truth the path of what he calls intense will and 11 on. if the cease fire agreement breaks down, netanyahu says israel will continue to prevent as the law from roaming. and the reason that sci fi was agreed is because it's really that achieved its objectives
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whenever they have the latest from the jordanian capital. and that's because these really governments binding down to 0 from operating in the occupied westbank and israel. 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 slipping on at the side of any violation of the ceasefire. he even said that he didn't sign on a tour 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 know, go well, in the aftermath of the conflict, stories of resilience are imagine from southern level, tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year of finding a study returning to the residence of their lives, i'll just say originally, hash and reports not from finch, about their level on southern buddha. with his rel i'm other means old. 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 would like to decree, i'm looking for anything, something to hold on to my memories. this was the house of my dreams is gone, but i'm concerned. 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 not on the we want to rebuild and live god's willing with open hearts comfort and peace of mind. some we're lucky to find the homes on fox and they were grateful, even if just for the moment. come the we returned victoria. if a home so destroyed, we will rebuild even more beautiful ones. we defeated israel remain steadfast in
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ireland, and no one will sway us from our principles. some families have returned to the stratford homes. e got to claim that lives within towns. they are the southern border. all those remain hesitant while waiting for the essential services like a tricity, what the internet and food to be restored. senses of some ravaged southern cities are bustling with people. what's here? vintage bed. scarsdale for everywhere. these really ami station just outside the town house fire belts are gone. so now where these really minute tree has killed at least 42 palestinians across the strip since thursday morning these pictures appear to show is riley gun fire targeting and ambulance. it was carrying that was injured in a fight. i'm going to say right, refuge account. at least 7 palestinians were killed in that strike was why the
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attacks of tales of more than 44000 palestinians since the war began last october. well palace to be in the spring, the siege and northern gauze i have sold refuge in darrow by the necessary rep refugee camp. are they on the safe to arrive that i'll just say what's included, re, has more, not from their outbound. a warning report contains some disturbing images. there are no quite warnings in gaza. this they started with, their roar is really just carrying out strikes in a loosely it all started to is palestinians running for their lives. after is where the forces threatened them or getting them to leave on the beach and live. um were you 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,
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no possible things to safety the the other side of the good. as the said, the 2 bodies at 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 arm separated from his body. i told him that we are display still one of us sold his place. i have 3 children with me. 2 of them all in critical condition. and an intensive care home of the young man as the case caught on camera by all which
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is 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 blood the afternoon is ready, a top of the hours ticked by to do the good by 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 in june and some were killed while we were trying to flee. we went outside the house and we were a tax again. we are over the space from gauze of city. many people here in central . caldwell had fled from the north, which has been under is really seats for nearly 2 months. but the latest that that
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stuff cost tonic among display families who may be forced to sleep. yes, again. and i'll just see you the most laid off, tanya sign. well, the doctor, mohamed, how do you live an orthopedic surgeon who has just returned from all the hospital in northern garza? he told us the situation there was much worse compared to other thoughts of district. i was actually in uh hon. eunice in april at the european hospital and uh, earlier this year. and i didn't imagine that it could be worse than what we saw there. but up north, it, it really is hard to describe the amount of devastation and destruction i, you know, i think in the south we witnessed the genocide in the north. it's a, it's a full on all the costs, the, the, so many buildings are destroyed. so there's an, in the, in credible amount of death and destruction that, uh, you know, is, is even beyond what we saw in this out the back in april, a use of drones and a high level of technology for, for a lot of the destruction is really what's,
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what's remarkable, you know, witnessed a number of mass casualty events that were brought to, you know, bodies that were brought into a lot of the hospital. and there's arm to drones, drones because they're carrying bonds. and then on the back of those drones, we see quite captors, the defend down and uh they appear to shoot bullets. um, uh, for anybody that remains moving. we had a number of people that were brought in entire families that were there were killed . and any survivors that remained would, would describe having to lay still for a while because of the fear of quite copper fire after the bomb and already been dropped. the been intense battles between the syrian government forces and fighters in the north western provinces of a level, and it live, at least a 132 fighters and soldiers were killed. up to honor groups loans that attack. i'm just, there was home to sleep for folks. for a 2nd day,
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there are fierce battle between syria and forces and fighters. after the has to have a shim arm 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 auto assets 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 thinks. 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 fighter since 2020. when russia entered key, it mediated a ceasefire agreement,
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and the timing of the military operation is raising questions. those zones have been encroached uh by the a cdn forces and they violated this increasingly. so the opposition prepared for this it, it wasn't uh, you know, uh, response to any events outside syria, it was not incidental. 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 descent, who was just ego. but it's also to come here and after they're including we look at what island so called hitting the homeless stuff to say ahead of friday's smart election. martin state the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read pins through the use of this new miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on how to 0 african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the artifacts taken by you repeat the colonizers, this is our experience, our identity. in the final part of the series, museums and collectors, still hold precious assets selected. few have been returned, but the still a long way to go on progress is painfully slow. restitution advocacy with
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welcome back to watching out. just a quick reminder of our top stories here, this, our 11 on zombies accusing israel of several violations of us since far less than 2 days into the agreement. it says it's right, the forces have cut out multiple ass strikes on lebanese temperatures. in guns of footage appears to show is really forces targeting. and i'm gonna scanning those into the strike on the record to come on thursday. at least 7 palestinians were killed and the been intense battle is between the syrian government forces on fights as in the northwest and public seats of a low and people thousands of 70 forced to flee the
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now moving a 1000000 people across the ukraine now without power off a large scale, the russian attack on the countries energy, great, the capital t, as in plunged into darkness, just as winter sets in temperatures permits to below 0 degrees celsius. i'll just say it was as in baker full, it's matt from 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 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 just delivery of those records and russia, it really doesn't. and the reality is that the ukraine is facing a very, very tough will. 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, there have been reports that russian troops the inside got out of a 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 daily. now the 2nd largest city is under daily and nightly drone undecided strikes, but as the russian tubes and make those at once. does this mean 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 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 as much brian 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,
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with obviously benefits in those negotiations. the police in georgia, i've used to gas and was accounted to disperse, a pro e u demonstration. the capital to policing protest has gathered outside parliament . often the government is suspended towards joining the european union until at least 2028 and also to use the government of virginia elections last month. on friday, bush and peaceful votes in a proposal that would allow some, terminally ill patients to end the room. nice opponents say that it could be a threat to vulnerable people who could be pressured into assisted suicide. obviously, what's on a diego report? what is the value of a life well lived and a good death? it is a question that at least spends has been forced to face, diagnosed with terminal cancer with no prospect of recovery. she lives with its effects every single day. i've been suffering with symptoms for low,
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about 7 or 8 months, various symptoms of a very bad cough, and rip painting from coughing so much and i could not breathe properly. uh so i thought it was cancer white boy express kind of stuff along with debra. and buy the lease has made a decision to go to an assisted dying facility in switzerland before condition wesson's. but helping someone and the lives is illegal on the english channel and carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison. those in favor of the proposed little st. provide strict guidelines. a candidate would need to be an adult with 6 months or less to live and would require the approval of 2 doctors and a high court judge. critics say that's not enough and what's needed is best the cast people and the final months. there was another question at stake. should the end of a person's life be sanctioned by the state disability activists say that in
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a wild way in a quantity is rife. this could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button and co action would be extremely difficult to prove, especially where the vulnerable are concerned. russia, lucie webster, who has cerebral palsy, says, weaknesses in the social and health care systems. but those with disabilities at a particular disadvantage. we do take into account only. oh, we do people. when we do do what we go about. oh, we do do to people who are, who would be good to go out those and save all can you that it is a question of shortening
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a painful death, but those against say there is no price that can be placed on preserving a life. so any vehicle i'll just, sarah london, is now the light as mine is to imagine that this is gold mine in south africa. i have told of them is treatment by the bosses. whole 3, a teenagers and foreign nationals of 0 is having a test as moving out from still sometimes another group of mine is 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, only 16 right now. are you the one that did it just say the, the, the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food, but we see them eating every day. if 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 leave all my goat. the bosses didn't let us leave with anything.
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they just want us to wait for them. so that's what can police a gliding some a band and shaft waiting for mine has to come out. this is way the teenagers emerge from. they climbed all the way up from down the police regarding the shots they, they heard voices, people talking, and eventually they saw the boys coming up or poverty low. so that's what gives an undocumented migrant to the of that in mind. looking for gold. some of those arrested had been denied bell and charged with the legal mining and position of gold. how did we toss out? is there still funding? so that no child does announced it's ending a defense corporation agreement with from since the latest for my friends calling i forget to do so. after french troops withdrew from molly michelle aquino facet. the saw hill country has cooperated with west and ministries in the past. but it's moved closer to russia in recent years. the region seeing that increase of fighting
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against i'll tie that linked groups. townsend as routing party as one i choose majority and local elections, they try much. i'm not going to the party to more than 98 percent of the seats. the results are a big boost for president some. yeah, so who do i have? i'm the head of next is general election. but wednesdays vote was have a shadow by the beginning of the 3 members of the opposition venezuela's national assembly as approved a little binding people from holding public office for up to 60 years if they support sanctions against the government. on wednesday, the us imposed measures against the administration of president nicholas madura and some of his officials, choosing them. a staffing dissent were due to a claim to one the 3rd 6. he had them in an election in july, but the opposition said the vote is res. i'm going to try inquiry is found that human error cause a sinking of a new zealand navy ship off the coast of samo at last month. assembly of the report showed the crew did not realize the ships or supply that was engaged as a cloud into a reef before catching fire. been sinking. it was the 1st war shift to below sponge
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was seen in the scene since the 2nd will. it's a closing china has sentence a permanent state media journalist a 7 years in prison on spying charges, don't you? you was arrested by police in beijing in 2022. while having lunch with a japanese diplomat, he would have seen a list of news outlet affiliated to the communist party. now in just a few hours time, people in ireland will vote for a new parliament. the country is enjoying a huge budget surplus. its economy relies on many us tech and pharmaceutical jobs. they've set up the european headquarters, an island and bringing in high wages. but many working class people have not benefitted from the boom. trying to hold as his report now from dublin. 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 left of the lease election. the
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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 could still put forth in full flock. madeline, you hanson's experience of summary eviction by a landlord looking to setup. he's 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 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 haven't get phones a place to rent. that's florida. but there's about 500000 that are in the hidden homeless situation. evicted the price down the mountain lee, he has belted out his pallet for better housing for more than 2 years. property is what's generation versus is more important human ration
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for that you blame the cause of the 100 percent. mounting will continue his weekly protest outside parliament. the on the election is the coordination between the major parties. findig gail and deanna foil looks like the 2 in new are 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 w last year was stoked by mt. the green figures blaming an influx of asylum seekers . the realities say experts is quite different. the housing problem is because the economy, so successful port, there is significant number of side of the secrecy ukrainians. but the bulk of the immigrants are highly skilled. coming to a highly paid jobs, i'm paying a low tax rich country then fueled by forward money to getting along the way to look after it. so. so now how does the risk dublin
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or that's it for me down jordan, for now. the weather is next and inside story, also facies by agreement and living on could be a step towards buddha, regional. that's it for me, state you. thanks for watching. the the highlight of the weather certainly freshened up across the good parts of the middle east. now we got this saturday or cloud here, coming out because the cold, suzy, using right down across iran, 3 northern pont, solve 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 fix way and lift it up inside a possibility. we're struggling to get into the mid twenties here. and console then
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dug out around $24.00 degrees over the next couple of days. and as i said, it will. so notice a big co, really is freshening up enough to situates as a bank that tempted to say into the high chains and similar temperatures across the eastern side of the mediterranean. might see a shower or 2. that's was the east and mad over towards gauze or for a time on friday should be a little dry as we go through sash die, but whatsoever 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, the 2 coastal shouts from that system up towards the mediterranean showers continue across central positive africa with heavier re mozambique of the we know what is happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others
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can. all i want your guides by the 28th on purpose, half the time, and it's to go live on the, on the go live, another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. people in lebanon are picking up the pieces after nearly 14 months of war. the pause and hostilities has renewed a push to end israel's genocide and gauze on cut the 11 on ceasefire agreement to be a step towards broader regional please. this is inside story. the
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