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the now the same thing. many people have never lived in these parts of the country . country that suffered sectarian violence cost and they are desperate to go back to the, to a home that may no longer exist. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news our on how to 0 funding back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the sci fi and 11 on is entering his 3rd day. this fight is really yes. likes on thursday, the 15th through the rubble with at homes one still with families and 11 on come to terms with what they've lost up to nearly 14 months of war. also this our overnight
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attacks. and guys, i can't at least 10 people is really forces also target ambulances as they tried to reach the wounded. and a teenagers as cape and the legal gold mine in south africa will speak to the minister for police about the stand off in sales on the thank you very much for joining us. as these 5 d o between has the law and israel has entered it's so de, despite lebanon, saw me accusing israel, of violating it, is, is really forces of carried out as strikes on lebanese territory. early it is really military confirmed an attack on what it says was and has voted the weapon storage facility in the south. it also accused hezbollah fighters of violating the agreement by moving into areas it had designated as off limits. and is really on the spokesman,
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said lebanese residents of some villages in the south and not as allows to return to that homes until further notice. that's bringing a zane bas robbie in beveled for the latest on the situation as a what is the situation on the ground this friday morning? have they been any more reports of violations while it is day 3 of the seas far overnight. there weren't anymore reports, but the events of the last few days, especially the incidents that happened yesterday just about 24 hours ago, certainly did illustrate some important stress tests of the seas far. certainly, let's see as far as perhaps not in jeopardy, but it did. it was straight. exactly how fragile and it may seem the circumstances are on the 1st day. there were some incidents where is really soldiers to it'd be a unit positioned in areas fill in 11 on data, open fire on people returning to their homes and villages. there were at least 6 people who were killed multiple injuries the 2nd day. we saw another incident where there was fire that was opened on lebanese people. journalists were injured in that
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incident. that drone was fired. a warning shot was fired at a vehicle in during some people. and yesterday afternoon there was a is really air strike on what they described as a has bullet target has bullet describe. this is a violation of the ceasefire. the 11, the speaker of parliament did so as well, the lebanese prime minister did so as well. and there was a flurry of diplomatic activity calls with french president emanuel mate, crohn, france, and the united states are the 2 most important members of the committee designed to oversee this, the start to make sure it's functions, but again, people are here. people here are worried that if the violence of the last 2 days carries on, if it escalates then that could not bode well for the coming months when israel is expected to begin departing. the land in loving on that it's still currently occupies with troops on the ground. yeah. ends in a number of areas on no goal zones along the border. many lebanese people have not been able to return to the homes in the south. and there understand,
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i understand also new orders for move, villages, the seo golf. what more can you tell us about that and who makes the final decision? you know, if there's a breach in those areas, is that made it a government level or local military level? the well on paper, those decisions are coordinated between israel in the united states. israel informs us when it takes any sort of action, but the main sort of guarantors of security for the lebanese people, for 11 east territory, the main guarantors for security. as far as the committee is concerned, as far as israel is concerned, is the lebanese government are the lebanese armed forces and they are the ones, technically in charge. but this is still a situation that is just in its beginning stages of lebanese troops have been moving over the last several days to the border to try and secure it to try and tell people where they can or can't go. but what we saw this morning with a statement issued by israel's military is really an example. it really illustrates
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how israel is trying to control everything you possibly can. up until the last minute you're just trying to control how things play out on the ground, issuing a warning of 2 people forbidding them from going south of the line uh south of the latania river, forbidding them from specific villages, naming several new areas, forbidding a loving these people from returning to those areas, they implemented a curfew in lebanese areas last night. so what this is causing is friction with displaced people who are returning to these areas. feeling like it is their country's feeling and so they should be able to run freely. but the fact of the matter is, israel still occupies a great deal of land and still controls a lot of territory from this guys saying thank you very much for the update. that sounds easier. his name is robbie reporting deadline from beveled. all stories of resilience are emerging from 711 on tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year of fighting us slowly returning to see what's left of
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a lot on the hash and reports on been to bail near the lebanese border of with his route i'm other means hold 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 today 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 fox and they were grateful,
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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 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 scarsdale for everywhere, is really ami station, just outside the town, testified, warning shots to deter, returning presidents, local authorities, work to accommodate those return in 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
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a ceasefire. but when we arrived at the shop to find these rallies, i suppose, yeah, firing at people terrorizing them, 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 let's discuss these latest developments now with monitoring mastery, who's a professor of media studies that need to high and to shoot for graduate studies. thank you much for joining us on colleges here. let's start with the 11 on and the cease 5 a. we knew that it was going to be a fraud, drive one from the start and it's proving to be the case with these reports of violations. do you think it can hold or are we in danger of a return to a full blown costs? well, one of the things i did last night was i, i went back and looked at a previous cease fires and there's a long history and don't ask me to recount all the details because it's a long and convoluted history. but the long and the short of it is this, there's
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a very long history of israel violating cease fires and then blaming the other side where there has been a lot or, or how mass. and we're already starting to see that. so that is, that is one of the worries here. i think that's one of the, the things that you know, leads us to say that this is tenuous and precarious thing. however, i will say that there is a lot of incentive for both sides to continue forth. with this cease fire and so one would like to think that those incentives will propel us forward. but it's just too early to say right now we're in day 3 of 60. so let's, let's see how it proceeds. yeah. and at this point is zane was saying, we have this 5 member committee, the us friends, unit fail be is really sides the lebanese government as well. trying to reinforce this agreement to cease fire. but it seems that these relays are giving themselves the right to interpret the agreement and enforce it the way they see fit. and
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they're not waiting for anyone really the to say whether this there was a violation or not. you say there's an incense incentive for both sides. what is the incentive today for his right as well, the incentive for, for as early as i and as i was saying a few, a few minutes ago kind of offset. i actually think that this has been more of a success for israel than it has been a failure and people i've talked and i've been following some of the reports and some of the analyses people have talked about how this is kind of a victory for, for his blog and i do see that his blace had some successes here, and if there's time we can go through them. but i think more this has been a success for israel. number one, israel is going to be able to continue to attack gaza unimpeded. right? that's what they want from the start. they didn't actually want to, to go to war with, with his blog as well as the one that said they are going to defend the palestinians by attacking israel. and they said that they would not stop until israel stopped attacking garza so not as your own kind of i as the does the settling where we think it's startling,
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israel's going to get what it wants. that's number one. number 2, israel is going to be able ultimately, the wheels are already in motion. they're going to be able to get their residence back home to the north, which is one of their, their other goals. and the number 3 they've been able to designate the has below leadership structure. so i think there's a lot of incentive for, for israel to can to right. and the new reality of has been that being for the north of the tiny river. what does that mean for the stability of lebanon, and you talked about this being more of a clinical victory for his route arrives within high school. now, what does it mean for the future of high school now, with 11 on today? i think it's too early to, to start to speculate on that. i don't think, as well as going anywhere. i think many lebanese realize that the lebanese military is not in a position to defend loving on against threats and including against israel. so i don't think you're going to see the just the disarming of his belie anytime soon. i think they're going to, they're going to re regroup and his business about them being north. i was
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a little tiny. it's significant in some, in some ways. but also we have to remember that they have rockets that can strike deep inside of israel, regardless of whether they're north or south of the tiny river right now, of course we can't lose sight of garza, the war on guys which is still continuing with. continuing is really bombardment across the strip. they, some analyst has said that perhaps the reason why is route would have agreed to the sci fi in lebanon was to allow them more room to maneuver in, in gaza and do what they want in guys. i do think that is the case today. what does the future hold for guys? i can the deal in 11 on be a step towards the achieving also a deal in gaza. i don't see that. i think the, as i said a minute ago, i mean, israel wasn't from the start of this 13 months ago or 14 months where they weren't looking for a war with what kinds of a lot they were there, their prizes jobs are they want to do effectively destroyed guys ultimately so that they can cleanse guys,
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ethnic ones that are the populate the strip and then re satellite in the coming in the coming years. that's what they want. and so i think they are going to focus now on cause, or they don't have the distraction in the north with, with his blog. they don't have to worry about that threat. and they can re deployed and redistribute troops as they, as they see fit. and if you look at their statements, there doesn't seem to be any indication that they plan to stop this war on cause or any time sooner and doesn't seem that the united states is going to force israel to stop anytime soon. unfortunately, monitoring must be always good to get your thoughts on the situation in the region . thank you so much for joining us. we'll have it on mastery for me to hide students, graduate studies. the oh $8.00 has been $421.00 days now since israel launch it's, we're on guys. i kidding. more than 44000 palestinians, most of them women and children. many of those of survived the relentless attack
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sauce sobbing. israel is restricted, the entry of food medicine and to monetary and aid to the strip. fos of northern guys has been under siege for nearly 2 months. is ready. a tax on guys have continued overnight including 3 in northern guys, have it killed 10 people is really 5 digits, also bump them home in the new say a lot refugee compton central guys are killing at least 5 palestinians. at least 29 people have been killed in a tax on the new state right. come in the past 24 hours on thursdays. really forces targeted an ambulance in new see rock. com these pictures appear to show is really gun fired. targeting the vehicle. it was caring people entered in a strike. let's get the latest with vouchers. here is honey. my heart is in there, but i central guy, honey, we're hearing this friday morning. reports of a tactical is really withdrawal from new se rod. what more can you tell us about
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this, and what does it signal if it's the case? the yes, well as starting at the early hours of this morning, this really military pulled out a from certain areas that even dated in the past hours and, and the side route records. you can just leaving a trail of destruction and devastation to old means of life described by people who made their way back just to inspect their homes and remaining family members were staying or remain in the fire. you can what they are seeing as they describe to us at the desert of destruction with many of the landmarks are raised to many of them . the topography of the area has been altered by the ongoing destruction and, and the use of robotics. the flows of robots and in between homes and, and residential buildings, an infrastructure destroying the, the vast majority of the northern part of the refugee,
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a cabin and push more people into internal further displacement. as the brakes we hear from paramedics and 1st responders who managed to reach a bond site that was very hard to get to as of the past hours. but the managing the past couple, our 3 to these bottom side and collect more bodies of from the street. and just within the past few minutes here behind me, there was a pickup truck that was carry the 3 of the bodies that were brought here at the early hours of this morning. a from the area that was bombed an overnight at todd spies. these really military indeed, and those that recap, these bodies of, of the 3 members of one family were collected of nearby their homes. and according to what we refer to from an eye witness, the were making their way as out of their homes when the captors cheese them and fired at them. the injured will lift to lead in the streets near the
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residential home. they were not collected and removed from the street until the past couple hours, and many of these examples are repeating themselves in and they'll say write record you can the past hours were very difficult at. and as of this morning, we were witnessing a grim reality of what happened. so it's not only the physical distraction, but also the uh, the, the for simple displacement. the fact that many of the people and the residents of this particular record you can have and do it for the past weeks. the heavy, intense bombing campaign and, and the fact that this incursion is happened without any prior warning whatsoever. took everyone by surprise, people found himself the reason of, of this area of unfair, of you're going from this is todd it in, in between the heavy bombing and, and the ground forces in time spent on vehicles in the area elsewhere across the central area. these really monitoring overnight attacks targeted a beach resort,
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new york in the western part of the but i city 8 people reported for the critical injuries transferred to a lot of hospitals, a whole uh, residential home, also at the entrance of and is that right? cuz you come in earlier, hour of this morning was bombed by the heavy artillery is and the fighter get 4 people 40 killed the from one family. 2 of them are brothers and, and along with their cousins, were killed inside this residential home. this is a displaced family from gauze on the what we heard from surviving family members. they've been filtering inside this residential home and the sirens you got for the past a almost a year when day is really meant as a post guidance from their homes and gardens. at the and the northern part of district in tonya, and it's also another attack that kills at close to 5 people from one family inside their residential homes. the attacks continue to do happen to continue to pound
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across the street. again, not only just the causing further civilian casualties, but also the sheer level of destruction that is already causing emotional trauma for people. because if they've raised many of their memories, many of the, of the, the, the ties that they have with their, with their homes, with their streets a neighborhood. honey, thank you so much for the updates that sounded. there's honey, my mode in down, but i central guys, i will of course be checking in with you throughout the day. and other developments 9 the region. they've been in tens bottles between the syrian government forces and fighters in the northwest and provinces of a level and did live at least a 132 fighters and soldiers were killed. after an ongoing launch, an attack hummed us on whole triplets. for a 2nd day, there are fierce battles between syria and forces and fighters. after the highest, a heavy shim armed group wants to surprise attack the violence in the north
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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 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 fighters since 2020. when russia entered key, it mediated a ceasefire agreement and the timing of the military operation is raising question . those zones have been encroached uh by the a cdn forces and they violated this increasingly. so the
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opposition prepared for this it, 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 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 a mess, go live to send them because they will now who's in the turkish city of had a near the border with syria. i've seen him what somebody just you're hearing 1st on the fighting the i level fully the celia know position group that we know as high as sort of sounds the h t s that controls it's the entered yes. uh,
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southern border. let's know proration called the terrans of aggression in the region. no person was launched within 48 hours ago. and besides the h yes, the syria national on the faxes that we know as formerly as the free steering army factions are also involved in this operation. the reason why the separation was launched was the latest attacks by the syrian government forces targeting the civilians in the opposition health areas within the last one month, according to the so we now position members within the last month, uh there were $7.00 to $7.00. the air strikes and $4200.00 the arts, larry shells, and besides targeting b civilian areas in the position to have a bridget in northern is syria. and that's why the sewer in no position factions launch this operation called the deterrence of aggression. and of course, we know that this oppression was being planned for nearly 2 months, but right was holstered or let's say delayed for
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a while. but given the situation in as of level known and possible move. and so physical law fighters problems to re up the southern government on also push the operation. and so precisely what is the goal of this operation? this the terrance of aggression operation that the opposition is launched. a full or this operation was supposed to be what supposed to be, or let's say, thoughts would be a limited one. but we heard a militarily or from this a command room. allstate operations saying that and the operation will continue as the is a realize that where the opposition people, the civilians, one boots are fully liberated. we know that in more than 4 or 4 to 8 hours, the opposition factions were able to live race, a whole west and all that for now, they are fighting over surround, which will mean
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a lot. then they also the position also to control of the m 5 highway, which is a very strategic highway the main logistics route. as far as once we learn from the opposition factions, they believe that's the goal of so for ration to send those civilians back to northwest and look for to their home towns this. remember for years ago when the russian air forces and the syrian government, a forces target to those areas, we, so thousands of civilians being operated, fleeing to the southern border of the 2 kids. and that's why we know that in it lived, there are more than 3 in it more than 3000000 civilians living right now. so the main goal of the separation to send back those billions back to the home, safely and soundly back to you and, and thank you very much for that. and then pursue reporting their line from high to near the turkey syria border. the,
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the vice president has threatened to strike what he called decision making centers in key, whether it's new hypersonic, midsize vladimir proteins, comedies came hours after moscow carried out a major attack on ukraine's energy. great. which left a 1000000 people without power. the cranium government has already, it's all eyes to resist what he calls russian blackmail. meanwhile, in eastern ukraine, russian troops are continuing to advance, leaving those near the front lines with a difficult choice to stay or to leave out just areas outside. because this report from the city of cask, russian forces getting closer and closer to the time of comprehensive. it's under direct fire. under destruction has left the town the shelf of which it once was. only a few people remain to mode or the volunteers to evacuate. those that want to leave, it's a difficult task gps,
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taking those scrambled chemo have to search for those to rescue. it's like, well, 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. angelina is ready to leave, but some neighbors have decided to stay in law stuff. but she's leaving her catch behind. the demo transfer the closer to the front lines villages up in today. and she will not know that give me his has was destroyed to them. just wanted to know if that you're still his wife injured or what, what to do for. and if it was this thing of to friends has but it's a matter of time to leave it. mentally. i'm dead. it was an album. it was whistling. 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,
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i'd be dead. life is simple and hard in 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 online. is it just like we would help you says timor don't worry loudly to 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 is a constant fear. gotcha. is it the reality for many people here is as the fighting gets closer, i'm more than tense. does 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 interest into ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey. a city under russian attack itself. it's facing daily power cups. but at least here they have somewhere to stay . a said big data cup pm,
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eastern ukraine to south georgia, where a new wave of protests has been triggered off to the government suspended talks on joining the european union. the announcement comes and made a crisis that seemed the country's president challenge. they did the legitimacy of the newly elected parliament. police dispersed have demonstration in the capital to place you on thursday. i'm a board thing has that can sense thousands. if the testers defy show, forced by police, undertook by 2 gas and bullets account and demonstrate this in george's capital. angry that the government has to spend the tools and to any of the european union until 2028. so they, they decide that to, and, or the story every, every 2 years will cost 30 years and not only, but for possibly a 100 years. they just decided to end every single day. and we will not let them do . we are teenagers, this is the new generation. i cannot, i can,
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i cannot believe the reason and not describe what is happening today. people. everyone around the position supporters has been on the street since last month in protest against the parliamentary election, one by the pro russia search entry and policies. they say it was a break. on thursday, the european parliament passed a resolution condemning the vote, calling it neither 3, no fair 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 they put, rips. i don't point you. 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 imposition of sanctions, the deliberate collapse of georgia's economy, the release of mikhail, such as you really and more, we will move toward the european union dignity,
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the protest is disagree and say that determines to keep up the pressure of watching, which is 0, still ahead on this sounds easy or use, i will tell you about a potentially powerful new weapon in the fight against plastic switch. stay with the hello. it will to and my older across the western europe. as we go on into the, we can store connell is now making its way out of the way. here it is just swelling away easing away from the netherlands. northern denmark pushing either towards the bowl to go see that we have got cooler. we're just talking in behind for a time, and then i'm next where the system that's going to make its way in, in the form of wet and when the weather,
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but to see the red line on our weather system here that is a warm front. so that's gonna feed mazda air in from the atlantic, and you can see temperatures beginning to pick up a london around 9 celsius into double figures for edinburgh as he pushed on to saturday, could touch the team in london, there's not going to be saving, particularly pleasant because it will be wet and windy, but at least nice temperatures on the rise. that's not right. making its way across our list and heavier, right. kind of get to west of scotland, both west england through wells, down across the south, west approaches ahead of that generally try and find a system makes just wife of the race present. that is the remains of a condo, and we are looking at some went and when she went down towards the se in kona through with lay down across the bulk is pushing across into grace. i some live, it shows coming in across that eastern side of the mediterranean. meanwhile, for north africa, it was fine. that
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was the time when the then go over the slides were enough to sustain life in the northern color. how he does it all year around. but that's changing. we started 3 men in different parts of the i'll come down, go down to stay face drought, one of the animals and mind me right in the constant fight for survival risk in it all. books one out just the latest news as it breaks, almost $400.00 for hang. the refugees arrived image lucia in october on 3 different thoughts with detailed coverage. the miners who escaped from the gang busters will climbed and crawled through not right tunnels, between 10 and 20 kilometers on the ground from around the world. the the, the, the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our on on 20 with me for the bad people. our reminder of our main stories this, our lebanon's armies accusing is randa violating a ceasefire that came into effect on wednesday. these are in the military's has residents of some villagers in 711 on are not allowed to return to their homes until further notice. is there any attacks on guys i have continued overnights including 3 in the north which kills at least 10 people fight to jed social bomb, the home in the new se, right?
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refugee camp in central gaza. at least 29 people have been killed in attacks on the cat. and at least 132 people have been killed in confrontations between the syrian government forces and fighters in the northwestern provinces of a level. and this is the 1st major escalation divided and seen syria in several years now. and to have the world use in the latest minus 3 most from any legal mind in south africa have described the harrowing experiences on the ground. all 3 are teenagers and foreign nationals. i'll just hear his harm. latasha has moved from still fontaine. 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. 2. 1 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 receive and each and every day. you complain. yeah. they beat you up to the minus say they come from neighboring mozambique and i've done,
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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. 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 shock said they heard voices, people talking, and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty. lewis of africans an undocumented migraines 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 joining us now analogy is 0, a send them to knows the south african minister of police. he is leih from still fontaine minister. thank you so much for your time. can you update us 1st on the
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numbers, if you can, how many minors have come out of the shop and how many is still on the ground? the step 2 or 3 of us element is to under products us. and we don't know how many this the underground. so the snow code, then there's a one t, so we're going to our assets, etc, getting some of the machine cleaning coordinates in some information. as those will come to us, the estimates the deluxe dash plus the bench told us that the estimate, but they haven't heard that you can choose to buy the estimate just the us. and that's what go focusing on is getting part of them out as quickly as possible and how you're doing the business. what,
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what's the latest on rescue operations? because that this has been taking some time now. the authorities have talked about this rescue operation for over 10 days. now, why is it taking so long to bring them up? what to do is just say quite less. if you look at the when we started this just started this in november last year, annual home, and then by the name of the word, i prefer having a lot of the gods, but it does, it doesn't happen. we continue to lie as indirectly with them that they need to come out of the communication. and that could be the same for me to decide that to ended up in terms file
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efforts. and the, the effort was to then say, all right, this because of a shot, see in the, the shows and to one shot in any case is that there was communication for money that goes up in between some people in this area and the drugs to control but it was to have, i mean, we don't get to look at them. uh, it was happening where the objective of sustaining. so i stayed in this data which is the other 2 to right. let me ask you, administer, sorry to interrupt you because i wanted to get some information about the conditions on the ground because i understand that the government sent a camera on the ground just a few days ago. what did that cameras see? what are the conditions in which the mine is,
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are in right now as well. so we're here to get to send the portal for 2 months from because because the contracts, the 1000 bucks they can pick up. but as close you, you just want a shot and want to cut the side of the quote at but without necessarily intensive work. but they did say uh from the uh, the, to the phone call. today. they saw the sudden like 6 to 7 people. and they were busy washing embarrassing among themselves, which is in line with what those will come up with come out here say say there is some soft life. they just said that there was the commodity to
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the i've done even better look at it. i'm sure it was about the amount of those few people. ok figure that i go all those laptops just true. although the other top top they provide them to be there. and then people can, cuz we, as the miners are being kept against their will on the ground by a small group of people. how do you know that? and that's how that is what those who should look. oh, i see what they go to, the view by police was seeking as much information as possible from each individual. and that gets the use of tens of trilogies. they tied to the able to get as much information as possible and that's okay. minutes are you talked about the rescue operation and why it was taking a longer time then?
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then you are hoping some of the members of the community had asked let me just finish my question. if i can minister some of the members of the community, i had asked to help with these rescue operation, had asked to help provide true to the mine as well on the ground, but the police have been preventing them from doing so. why is that? because the court order said that the mind should not be blocked. and that emergency minus should be allowed to enter the mine shop. why hasn't police allowed the aid workers and some of the imagine c minus to help with the rescue operation successfully. isn't about because all taxes or tradition of this up can police and not to have it as a business expenses in the,
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in the citizen in the circumstances. so it just simply not true that police have prevented the woods. and what uh, any other, uh eh, eh, from the community to the of the bottom was before condo fees, the, the, the, the police have been monitored or whatever. so it will be the be for instance, the code in pennsylvania can easily get into the close and then cry of some of the h would be cut because it will be just the rates as it will be in the other thing that they will to thought said the names and the standing to be to this is i have to go to, i understand all that administer, but we, we did, he had
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a police spokesman said that quote, we're going to smoke them out the miners, meaning that they wanted them to come out uh and uh, not know how to go to the miners because you want it to force them to come out. what did you mean? but what does the police mean by, we want to smoke them out of the might a this is based on this and this man from lock her up from the latest. and they still municipal police. there's bank statements, so they've done it. and the police, the police as oh, let me finish it. what else? to say? the police i hear from them when when they chase a criminal which happens every day life in the coming of goods for the suspect against egypt. yeah. assess on so to the to suspect to get the
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assistance and the, uh for the 2 employees that could be treated as an s law said to be in humane. and therefore i would select tremendous amount of a robot if you've been to do this. okay, defense doing the only way would promote life support life and then also dignity. okay. any of those to administer? i have a few more questions for you. uh, if we can move the conversation for the bed, but i just wanted to to tell you that it was the administer of the presidency. camille, do so dr. vinny, who said that they were not going to help defend health to the criminals, and the quote was from him that we're going to smoke them out. that came from a south african government minister, but, but just a move on. let's just move on from that. and address the bigger problem here because it's not this. mine is not the only one. it's not the only legal mind operated in south africa. this is
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a problem that's been recurring over the years. and you know, you run into this issues time and time again. so what is the, the, that the government doing to address the big problem? you know, your resting the minus as they come on. but what are you doing in parallel to address the issue of those people who are exploiting these minus was sending them down into these in legal minds, the big fish? what are you doing to address? and there is this in the conceptual stage off the sheet of getting the better minus 10 the so because it, because it was emission uh for all of us that, that needed to be part of this way. i can see why people one that one thing to my really, especially the setup of kids is what is level of jobs and the test. so they start around for anything that they were kind of whatever georgia
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tech, what kind of things we should have an hour to close that stall as part of because it said how do we change all the mining into the lives of my was i guess i would have done that. now we're hearing about 200 process that it was that do my and they'll say they all say, mean us to say let us get the process. but it really means that the tools that i can cancel because at the moment you notice that the majority is it'd be majority of people in this week to pick up from the big from mr to from, from the bottom, or be next point. a people who will be calling you said you have 1000000000 dollars last annually and revenue because of the legal mining administered these
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minors. a part of a big illegal business of, of gold mining. and you've named this some of the issues with unemployment. but is there any progress in bringing those individuals or the companies responsible for this illegal mining responsible for exploiting this for, and work as from zimbabwe and elsewhere in the region into accountability and what is being done at that level to bring more responsibility towards the companies that are responsible for this or wherever, at a company to do this sort of thing. but he says that deals with the nice it just calling to see why the hoss with respect to the hooks, to look at the shape and the full. why do we deal with the smaller as for students on a daily basis and kind of uh,
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so the best of luck with that they want to say, where do they take this thing to what city to rocks. and then those are the where do they certainly, based on how and find the way because of glenn's. we're not dealing with the whole village in what doing the investigations already charged for. it was a little bit of change. but the decision to for low cost is we'll see. yeah, that's a finding the weight and the kind of a to assess of those who have to be autism. and then we'll also talk to, i'm a buzz, add to the citizens by creating jobs by the citizens to be the picture of a 100 at the league, the migrants themselves because interest of the citizen. so what do you want me to change?
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but the see this single effects play 2, and then there is a cost there. and i am a product, right? all the, the presence of all these people likes the minute. what dealing with a whole, this is jessica shank, you so much minutes. so we're going to have to leave it bet. uh thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. change them to south africa's minister of police, the from still fontaine, thank you for your time. thank you. that means 15 people have died in a 100. others are missing. after heavy rains triggered a non slide in eastern uganda police, a several villages have been buried. landslide happen indeed belie. i'm voting district about 300 kilometers from the capital compiler. debris has drawn to those presenting rescue operations from taking place. scientists in kenya say they've discovered a small but potentially powerful new weapon in their fight against plastic
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pollution. the less the meal which is native to africa is best known as a pest, but new research shows it may be one of the 1st recorded in 6 to each plastic. catherine solely has a story from nairobi. these are less, some new items made east africa love a of the tackling the tools and the 18 plastic. that's a good thing to the scientist who believe the insects can help reduce plastic felicia and fatigue miss leads. the group she says in 5 days have passed, subjects have eaten a piece of styrofoam. they can also eat add up plastic items like placing bags. but the idea is not to fly in the world with a williams eventually. now of course with putting us, we're going to see it to isolate the buckets you to get into got to see this like talk to you. yeah. i solution. could they do the degrading or did they just didn't? uh they, they just think ok. or we go further to see what are the incident that are being
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produced a same as the new one is feeding on this plastics. that can be you to nice. so, so 50 great ation of these in the lab. the de facto want to investigate what's the need scott, me extra gave me from the got to systems it help us identify the microbes that are present in the catch system and especially know us studies during the police station cd childs, we are able to isolate and identify which my clubs are present and that invalids during the plastic tradition process. research is in the us. i also studied another version of the one called the yellow meal that he's already certified by r o. p and safety authority for use in annual feed and organic fi to eliza. but this is the 1st time such a study is happening in africa class. the pollution is a worldwide problem. kane is already working to reduce plastic waste. the country
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band, single use of plastic bags in 2017 people come to landfills like best to look for walk, use ordinarily produces 2000 tons of waste every day. 20 percent is plastic. plastic position here is still a big problem. back of the lab, the scientists say to take years to complete that work, but they've made a promising stock. cathy, sorry, i'll just euro nairobi, delegates from a 175 countries in south korea for the final ronda view and talks to secure an international treaty on plastics, pollution, but environmental move, so wanting to talks risk failing at the final hurdle. well, i speak to eric linda bird, who is the global past 6 policy lead at the world wildlife fund and is taking part in those punks in both on south korea. thank you. hi eric for being with us. what
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is your assessment of the negotiation so far? are we going to have a treaty or no? a proposed draft. uh, based on the negotiation so far. um that draft is way too weak to address plastic pollution and it fails to set up any binding mesh or of stream and a plastic value change and doesn't think crude, for example, something as obvious as the global bond. some that, pardon me, full plastic product and stuff, we don't need. so it's likely that the, the majority of them, bishop countries will reject. they said this draft proposal so difficult right now to come to a consensus with just a few hours left. what are the main sticking points and where do you think there is room for negotiation? there is a room for negotiation across the board, i think. yeah,
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and nothing is agreed and so everything is agreed. uh, it is really these uh, obligations of stream. all we really talking plastic bruce and the source on will these then obligations be binding some bonds on products and bonds on harmful chemicals on the binding product design requirements? and then what are we going to do with plastic supply? these are the sticking points. this is where the negotiations that are asked, and i think, you know, if the big majority of countries that are ready to go in this direction, don't freely see that happening. uh they have the option of taking this po, make an agreement among the willing countries. is that? yeah, eric, you say that a treaty based on voluntary measures won't work. right? what exactly will work then what, what are some of the solutions that could work here?
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we need bindings over, i'm not sure enough voluntarily. we've done a voluntary off today and it has unfortunately tightened us. so it's about really great thing, harmonized global rules global laws at to, to help us address plastic bruce and across the, across the life cycle. it's all the signs are telling us that we need to get rid of the types of plastic and the plastic products that we obviously don't need. we need to really have who will spend food this final of all the products that we will use in the future. future research our economy on plastics. thank you so much for talking to us, eric about this. thank you for your time. uh, thousands of indigenous people in columbia are staging a sit in the setup makes you have $0.10 a capital bubble time. many say they've been displaced from their own special lands . they want access to for timeline and public services. alexander, i'm here to reports a 4000 indigenous in beta to cover the plaza in front of the columbia national,
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lend agency. but with that, they have marched across the country. the main thing, access to for tile land, health services and security in their tribal lands, that mostly handle lifted so many of our children of tides and not terribly due to lack of access to health services. we have been let down. there are more than 300000 in beta, as in colombia for decades, they've been arrest and displaced from their ancestral lands by violence. they 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 lexi scripts that will bid through with shown the willingness to listen to their grievances. mean, does it connect any kind of prototype feelings past demonstrations? very unfortunate to characterize by 10 situations, 40 percent, but today it's peaceful. totes are progressing very positively. oh, yeah. and i hope to have good news. very soon, last year,
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a group of 800 displaced in beta occupied both as a national park for months and another 2000 there waiting and shelters to be assigned the lanes and be able to leave the capital. and it continued attention with local authorities. the arrival of this latest group of embed that has fitted the city administration against the national government, with the mayor's office, accusing the national government up not taking care of these people needs and leaving the city to deal with the consequences. is that them in but the head of the columbia, as victims unit, rejected the accusations saying they have managed the successful return of hundreds of families, despite the deep structural change required to ensure their well being. most plans intention, number 4 in the hospital. the indigenous peoples, the afro colombians who came to the capital and the people who in the way to hinder, they came to negotiate. and we have to guarantee the fund,
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the mental of rights. even if the government manages to end the crises quickly, it's unlikely to solve centuries of neglect. but these indigenous citizens promised to continue fighting for their rights. at less than that, i'm 50, i just need help with that. and that is it for this means out on allergies 0. i do stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more on today's top stories. thanks for watching hundreds of palestine solidarity protests to escape to damn square to let their voices heard. since the protest band has been in place, i just want to speak out against the genocide. they also protested against racism is lemme phobia heard in parliament in response to a pull additions have described this anti semitism during last week's football riots. the leader of the fall rights freedom party wants to withdraw passports of dutch people of more walk and descent. he claims a tech is where in the science and kicked them out of the country. we should stop ignoring our problems with immigration. our problems are some of all kinds of
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problems with the salon, while the government in the hey, is trying to limit the democratic rights they. i'm here to define a protest that they say we need to speak out against the genocide in god. after allowing them to protest for our police doctor to detain more than 200 demonstrate just by one. that was a time when the then go over the clouds were enough to sustain life in the northern color. how he does it all year round. but that's changing. we started 3 men in different parts of the i'll come down, go down to stay face drought, one of the animals and mind me right in the constant fight for survival risk in it
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