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the government challenges here, where the 11 on is on the to is this is while a violating a c spot is ready. prime minister says his troops are ready for the truth breaks down the hello. i'm darn jordan, this is out. is there a license? the officer coming up sifting through the rubble where the home's once stood, families and living on the tech stock and what that last stuff to almost 14 months of over not detox and gaza can at least 10 pallets from young's islands is a tough size writing forces as i tried to reach some of the 1600 and underground
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for 6 months, teenagers to escape and a legal goldman in south africa discovered misread the liberal owns armies, accusing his way of violating a ceasefire, which came into effect on wednesday. says is ready. forces of carrolltown test strikes on lebanese territory. earlier it confirmed that i've chunk on what it says was a, has blog within the storage facility in the south is rentals that use has been all fighters have come from feeding. the agreement by moving into wherever is deemed of limits. is there any army spokesman said that liberties, residents of some villages in the south, are prohibited from a turning to their homes until further notice. and i'll just say it was saying this is robbie begins coverage. now from bay was during the 1st 2 days of the seas far between 11 on an israel, there have been a number of incidents that are a stress test. no doubt to it's long term to your ability as people started
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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, letting these 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 an air strike on thursday carried out by these really air force on what it described as a facility used by his bullet, a store mid range rockets in southern lebanon. and 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 liberties 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 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 is any, any indication if the violence is to get worse. and that does not bode well for the coming months in which the seas far as expected to hold long enough to see is real leave lebanese territory and the both, both sides living on and israel work towards some sort of a lasting piece. st bus robbie old is here a bare with and meanwhile these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's old and he has been afraid to prepare for what he calls intense will and live alone . if a cease fire agreement breaks down, netanyahu says israel will continue to prevent,
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has blah from reopening. and the reason it agreed to cease 5, because israel at a cheap its objectives for nora day has the latest now from the jordanian capital s, because there's many governments bombed out to 0 from operating in the occupied west bank. and just 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 under 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 the is really army using fire power to at create no goal zones 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 really are me chief of staff,
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hurt. see how lady of course this is all catering to the frustrated bass of benjamin? nothing. yeah. hold 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 has been left and the ceasefire came without achieving that. so for now there's a lot of ground standing, 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 of the as 0. i'm in the optim off of the conflict. stories of resilience are emerging from southern 11 on tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year of finding a slightly returning to see what's left of the lines. just originally hash them reports, not from vintage or bail men living on the southern border with his right. i'm
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other means whole and it's 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 not on the 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, 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 shot, their homes. e got to claim that lives within thousands. they are the southern border of those remain hesitant, was 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 here vintage bed scarsdale for everyone, is 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. 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, the, when it's been 421 days in israel launched it's war and gaza kidding. more than 44000 palestinians. most of them women and children. many of those who have survived there were less because of tax stopping. israel has restricted the entry of food medicine and humanitarian aid to the string. parts of northern gauze, i've been on the siege for almost 2 months. but is there any attacks on guns? i have continued over nights including 3 in north and garza which i feel 10 people . is there any fight to jet symbols and from the home? and they just say right, refugee camp in central garza can at least 5 palestinians on thursdays,
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ready for his target and ambulance in the camp. these pictures appear to show his rainy gunfire targeting the vehicle which is coming those injured in a strike. well, i'll just say it was honey. my mood joined us live now from data bala that's in central garza honey. so just bring us up to date then with the latest strikes on the in the say about refugee camp. the as well as starting at the early hours of this morning, we can clearly hear the sound of the machine guns and the drawing buzzing. a very near area in the skies of deer, bella city and is making a circle around this area and above the, the area of and they'll say about refuge account and providing a coverage for the is really time. then arms the vehicle to the the pull out of from the heart of the area that was invented as of the past, the 24 hours leaving trails of devastation of destruction. to old means of why is that causing really further civilian casualties?
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and as of the day breaks, many of the people who were pushed into internal further displacement and made their way back to check on remaining family members who were, are still inside and outside. right reference. you can as the tax work we're going and as these really military, i started this operation without any prior warning whatsoever. it's part of the recurring incursions that takes the place across the, the goddess trip. many of these people are shocked to find out that their family members were lifted inside these homes that were not able to leave as the quite cap . they're constantly shot at them and it chased them inside the yards of their homes or the streets that they were making their way out of missouri roads. you can are in fact dead and because they were live do uh, do do bleed severely in the streets. are we seeing some of the footage where ambulance, where prevented and barred from reaching these bonds sides to collect the injuries
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from the streets there were lift overnighted at the till early hours of this morning got to the point that they lost their life. already. many of them as we spoke briefly this morning with one paramedics and 1st responders on their way through and the threat review cab describe the vague grim reality of what happens in. and they'll say right, refugee, it can't. many people been killed inside either their homes or as they were making their way out of their residential belief in the street. he pulled up their literally collecting bodies right now from the streets of and the say it on record . he can olds where there's really military also carried out other deadly attacks on the beach resort. all right, well i apologize for that but also have some communication problems that with hani and deer by the pilot and central guys are just telling us about the latest is really a tax happening that let's move on, shall we? because they've been in tents baffles between syria and government forces and fighters in the north western provinces of i left bo and it, but at least
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a 132 fighters and soldiers were killed off to anom group. the ones that attack obviously was home to sleep for force. for a 2nd day, there are fears that those between syria and forces and fighters after the has to have a shim arm group, wants 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 reset attack by president bush auto. 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 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
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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 had 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 dissent, who just eat off personal break here. and i'll just say right, when we come back, britain's parliament passed depends on whether to allow some,
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terminally ill patients to end the room nights and displaced an angry members of unintentional schools in columbia and that grievances in the capital one that states the color of the weather certainly freshened up across the good parts of the middle east. now we got the salary or cloud here, coming up the coast of coke susie 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 to fix way and lift it up inside a possibility. we're struggling to get into the mid twenties here and contact info hauled around 24 degrees over the next couple of days. and as i said it will. so notice a big co, really is freshening out cool enough to for to 8. and for fact,
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that temperatures here into the high chains and similar temperatures across the east, the side of the mediterranean, might see a shower, o 2. that's was the east and met 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, they wanted to coast to shouts from that system up towards the mediterranean. shala's continue across central parts of africa with heavier re mozambique. the. the unique perspective we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide,
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it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0 of the the book about you watching out just a quick reminder about top stories here. this uh, 11 homes armies are choosing is ran a financing a ceasefire. come into effect on wednesday. comes as these randy ministry says residence of some villages in southern lebanon prohibits if somebody turned into the homes until southerners is really attract some concepts. continue to have
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a nice including 3 in the news is killed 10 people, $5.00. okay. with this probably gonna be something 32 people have been killed in confrontations in suing and government for some fighters in the northwest and flooding says of un 0. and it's the 1st major escalation of finance in city. several of the russians president has threatened to strike what he called decision making centers in key with the russians. new hypoth stomach miss styles. a few times, comments came on the hours of the most co attacked ukraine's energy grid and strikes that left. a 1000000 people without power gave us just allies to resist what it calls russian blackmail. but in the east of the country, russian troops continued to make advances, leaving those near the front lines with difficult choice to stay or leave us. a beg reports not from kapinsky in eastern new credit, russian forces getting closer and closer to the time of copy and it's under direct
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fire. and the destruction has left the town, the shelf of which it once was only a few people remain. remote idea of volunteers to evacuate those that want to leave . it's a difficult task gps, taking those scrambled chemo have to search for those to rescue particular no, i was slightly wounded by stretching onto my leg, when always evacuating people from a village. i've seen terrible things with a lot of death around, but now the situation is getting worse, entered into is ready to leave, but neighbors have decided to stay in law stuff. but she's leaving her catch behind . timor, travers for the closer to the front lines. village is up and dave in june, i know that give me his has was destroyed to them. just wanna do not this just so his wife, injured, throw at 84. and if it was not staying at the front house, but it's a matter of time to leave it. mentally. i'm dead. it was an app. um,
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it was wiggling. luckily my husband wasn't home. the bomb hit the trees and exploded in the house was destroyed. i was in the house, but if i was in the yard, i'd be dead of the life of simple unplugging these villages and me, we don't eat, we don't sleep. we just live in life like homeless people. it's difficult for us to abandon our land issue, just like we would help. you says the more don't worry mildly, the russian forces. i'm not far from the village. there's a sense of urgency, but she can only move slowly. the vehicle is running and ready to threaten us most strikes the competency i think we've got to is it the reality for many people here is as the fighting gets closer, i'm more intense that the risk of them getting caught up in the crossfire. many have to make the difficult decision to leave their homes the vacuum ease of take
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interest in to ukraine, 2nd largest city hockey, a city under russian attack itself. it's facing daily power cuts, but at least here they have somewhere to stay. as i said, big data kapinsky, eastern ukraine police in georgia, have used to a gas and water cannon to dispose of pro e u demonstration in the capital to please see could they just protest what triggered by the government's decision to suspend tools on joining the european union, i'm about time before thousands of protest is defy show, forced by police, undertook by to a gas and we want to kind of demonstrate tiffton. georgia is capital angry that the government has suspended tools and to any of the european union until 2028. so they, they decide that to, and our, the story every 30 years and not only but 400 year, they just decided to end every single day. and we will not let them do. we are
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teenagers, this is the new generation. i cannot, i can, i can not believe the words and not describe what is happening today. people, everyone around a position supporting something on the street since last month in protest against the parliamentary election, one by the pro russia searching 3 in policy. they say it was written on thursday, the european parliament posted a resolution condemning the vote, calling it neither 3, no fare to protest as fighting for future tied to europe. while the routing policy save as close to ties with russia within hours have been voted back into power. the prime minister vowed to fight what he calls e. you blackmail and manipulation. other report reps don't point you. you are asking from georgia not just reforms, but steps that would mean the rejection of ad 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,
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the position of sanctions, the deliberate collapse of georgia's economy, the release of mikhail, such as she really, and the more we will move toward the european union with dignity, the protest is disagree and say that determines to keep up the pressure. i'm a poor thing, which is they're not trying to has a balance. it's ending a defense cooperation agreement with phones. is the latest for my friends. colleen . i forgot to do so. of defense troops withdrew from molly miss. yet i'm booking a pass of these the hill country has cooperated with west and ministers in the past, but it's moved pleasant to russia in recent years. the night is mine is a match and i did see was gold mine in south africa? have describe that hiring experiences on the ground. all 3 of teenagers and foreign nationals. i'll just say it was having a task that has moved out from stu, phone to 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
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as they got the chance to. one is 19 years old. the other 2, only 16. right. are you the one that did it just say the, the, the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food. but receiving, eating 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 wait for them . so that's a can police, a guiding some abandoned shots waiting for minors to come out. this is way the teenagers emerge from. they climbed all the way up from down the police to a guiding the shots. they heard voices, people talking, and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty. lois of applicants and undocumented migrants to the abandoned mines, 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 south
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africa, which is m p 's out of having to vote tonight, propose low that would allow some time in the ill patients to end their own lives. opponents. that could be a threat to vulnerable people that may be pressured into ending their life. some of the i go reports. 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, about 7 or 8 months, various symptoms of a very bad cough and risk paint from coughing so much and i could not breathe properly. uh, i thought it was cancer, white boy express kind of stuff along the zebra 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
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carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison. those in favor of the proposed little say provide strict guidelines. a candidate would need to be an adult with 6 months or less to live and it 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 a world where in a quantity is rife, this could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button and collection would be extremely difficult to prove, especially where the vulnerable are concerned. russia. lucy webster who has cerebral palsy, says, weaknesses in the social and health care systems. but those with disabilities at
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a particular disadvantage with plus this 222 to ever do. uh we do 2 people. when we do uh, through what we go about, oh, we do do to reboot. well, uh huh. or who would be good to go out those and save all can you that it is a question of shortening 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, of thousands of indigenous people in columbia staging us citizen, they've set up and make shift tenants in the capital booklets, all many have been displaced from their ancestor lands. and they want access to
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photo land and public services. after there is a sound from pepsi has more now from baba to 4000 indigenous in beta to cover the plaza in front of cologne, this national lend agency. but with that, they have marched across the country, demanding access to for tile land, health services and security in their tribal lands, that mostly handle lifted. so many of our children have died to not charge me due to lack of access to health services. we have been let down. there are more than 300000 in b as in colombia for decades. they've been arrested in this place from their ancestor lands by violence and neglect in the capital. they've often clashed with the tories as they tried to force them to respond to their needs. but this time many say they have felt welcomed by the government of like the scripts that will fade through with shown the willingness to listen to their grievances. mean, does it correct that he's had them for the past demonstrations were unfortunate to
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characterized by 10 situations for the project, but today it's peaceful talks of progressing very positively. i hope to have good news very soon. last year, a group of $800.00 displaced in beta occupied both as a national park for months and another 2000 there waiting and shelters to be assigned land and be able to leave the capital and continued tension with local authorities. the arrival of this latest group of him that has fitted the city administration against the national government, with the mayor's office, accusing the national government that's not taking care of these people needs and leaving the city to deal with the consequences. is that them in but the head of columbia, as victims unit, rejected the accusations saying they have managed the successful return of hundreds of families. despite the structural change required to ensure their well being those closing station, the hospital, the indigenous peoples,
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the afro colombians who came to the capital and not people who in the way to hinder, they came to negotiate. and we have to guarantee the fundamental rights. even if the government manages to end the crises quickly, it's unlikely to solve century secondly, collect for these indigenous citizens promised to continue fighting for their rights alex, i'm going to get the address that you have with that military inquiries found. but human error because the thinking of a new zealand navy ship of the coast of somewhat last month's reports as the crew did not realize the best of all to find it was engaged. but it hit a reef caught fire before sinking. is the 1st worship to be lost by using in that scene since world war 2 quotes in china, i was sentenced a permanent state, made a journalist for 7 years in prison. i'm spying charges done with who was arrested by police in beijing in 2022 while having lunch with a japanese diplomat. it was a scene at gentlest of the news outlets affiliated to the communist party pulls up
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and shortly an islands during an election permanent assignment. harris cooled the vote this month on the hills, about $11000000000.00 budget that put more money into voters pockets. stop loss has made me thanks to corporate tax revenues from foreign multi nationals, but many working class people i'm not benefiting from the boom. from dublin is doing a whole 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 to intersect. no one in our block with surface re apartments. so we're all evicted by our landlords. but no one became homeless because we kissed over falls and 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 corporate great.

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