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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter and wayne the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi. and here's what's coming up. the next 60 minutes, airstrikes on to say dr. refugee copying gauze, i'll kill at least 10 people is really forces fired on ambulances as they tried to reach the wounded. in central gaza, a crowd of desperately hungry people leads to a stampede. at
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a bakery. 3 women are killed. the ceasefire and loving on is in its 3rd day despite is really or strikes on thursday. so i thought it was like some points press cancer for long and by deciding when to die, british politicians are set to vote on whether to allow terminally ill patients to end their lives. i'm joining casual school with the sports. rubin emery and says he's seen improvements from his team is he's picks up his 1st when as much united manager the welcome to the news hour. it's been 421 days since israel launched it's devastating war and gaza, killing more than 44000 palestinians. most of them women and children, its forces have destroyed much of the small strip,
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depriving people of the basic subsidies of life. many of those who survive the relentless attacks are now starving. israel has restricted the entry of food medicine and humanitarian aid to the strip. a northern garza has been under siege for nearly 2 months. at least 10 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes on. garza city overnight is really fighter jets also bombed residential areas and then the say, dr. refugee camp and central dogs are causing widespread destruction. at least 29 people have been killed in attacks on the account in the past day of the on thursday is really forces targeted ambulance in not to encounter these pictures, appear to show is really gun fire targeting the vehicle. it was carrying people injured in an air strike tiny muscle, joining us from dated buff in central garza honey. tell us about that. incidents
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where is the, is released targeted that ambulance in the se, dots. and also the aftermath of the attacks on the side of the refuge account. well, there is not only one incident where it is very military, deliberately targeting ambulance vehicles and paramedics and civil defensive prove we're trying to get to bond sites. and then they'll say right, or if you come and remove those who could have been saved. but instead of that, the deliberate attack on the paramedics has left the injuries to bleed to death inside these area all these, this early hour of this morning when there's really military pulled out partially from these areas. paramedics were able to get these done. but unfortunately, these were ready yet because they, they were bleeding severely and could not be saved. this is not the 1st time was the in this it did happen or this is happening in the past. examples that were proven were documented in northern garza, in gauze us, if you were paramedics, civil defense. the crew inside already marked car that they are,
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they belong to the health, the health care system are deliberately targeted and barred to from region to bottom side. just within the past few minutes, we receive a confirmation of from the civil defense across departments and their team members on the ground. and they'll say that you can r as in fact warning, residents look over the, from the guns to get to certain areas because this reading military is not far away from some of the bonds size. and with then these, these homes are within the range of these very military artillery selling and the heavy machine guns. because again, and this is only a partial withdrawal from the area. and these really monitor is still maintaining the upper hand in the area very clear. and much of the, the area, whether it's like the agriculture land or the residential buildings in, in the area. but so far, 19 bodies have been removed from the streets and the gardens of the homes inside
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the sign up. or if you can, old transferred to allow the hospital in a new site on refuge account. but again, the numbers could increase in dramatically in the coming hours as there are many areas that the uh, the paramedics and, and other uh, civil defense in there haven't been able to reach to again, because it's really monetary is not far from these area. and keep shooting at these individual antonio when people aren't being targeted and killed by that is really military and gaza. they're facing a desperate humanitarian situation. absolutely, a combination of, of the intense bombing campaign and the genocide they'll act that keeps on folding . and whether it's the, the, whether the worsening weather conditions or the worsening of human interior situations are created by the instance bombing campaign are at. but creating a perfect rest of the, for a more tragedies and more suffering. and it just happened this morning to be not all these,
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the lack of medical supplies and other essential one of the basic elements that is much needed for people to revive of flower and bread. there's a, there's a flower crisis that is leading to bread crisis then as the, the, the ends, the tragic incident this morning that lifted a depth of 3 women where a stem fee, it happened because residents displaced, people look over the, from the area gather at the over whelming numbers in front of one of the bakeries that is, are really struggling to meet the needs of these displaced individuals. it, let's do the desktop of the 3 women, right at the spot is still the crowd is still right there, waiting to get one talk of the great we happen to be in that, in that area. and this is what we were able to document as it happens. i'm literally in the middle of a c o. i agree this way, people in there and by that the, what you're seeing now is one of the hardest,
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see. and that you would ever imagine to was here 1000. i'm hungry. this way as people are in front of a baker here, just to get one talk of the read for hours this early hours of this morning. these people here by this 1000 have gathered here just to get one possible combination, all the flowers sizes of britain, prizes here. how many of these people to stand in queue for hours? the are just to get one race so far because of the largest crowd here because of this damn fee that leads to free women die sam, for you. how big the crowd near the middle me the are available here for them. this negative, very different daily struggle for this promise. 3 people find themselves struggling on daily basis for one part of the bread in the middle of
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this area. there's a ceasefire dealing loving on is now when it's 3rd day, despite the army accusing israel of violating its it's as is really forces have carried out air strikes on lebanese territory earlier. that is really military confirmed an attack on what it says was a fas bundle weapon storage facility in the south. it also accused for the fighters of violating the agreements by moving into areas that is real designated as off limits and is really army spokesman said lebanese residents has some villages in the south are not allowed to return to their homes until further notice. his name is robbie, joining us live from bay root. so saying how fragile is the cease fire agreement on the ground as well? with some trepidation, people who are saying it does not seem as fragile as it did,
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perhaps. in the 1st 2 days of this, this cease fire. we saw a number of incidents where lebanese people were killed and injured in the 1st. and 2nd day we saw that error stripe, but now we are seeing french and american officials, inmate rude holding meetings with loving these armed forces. officials with senior members of the lebanese government, there are conversations happening with us really side as well. so it seems that what they are trying to do is study the ship and make sure that the ceasefire can endure. and once they can solidify the ceasefire, the important work of rebuilding and rehabilitation will no doubt be the focus. be the shift of the focus, and we also have seen zane these videos of thousands of displaced people now returning to their homes in southern lebanon. since the announcement defined a warning from the is really military to stay away from some villages. absolutely, i mean lebanese people do feel like this is their country that they should have free reign to go wherever they want for the fact remains that there are areas that
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are still dominated is still control still over. seemed still controlled by these really forces by these are the military on the ground by these really air force in the air. but there is a desperation for a lot of people who were displaced to get back to their homes, to see what they have to get back to you, man and terry and circumstances here are serious. and we spoke to eddie higgins of unit stuff, lebanon, and she said that this is yet another generation of people that need assistance. they don't have access to clean water, you need immediate needs, include school supplies, and schools themselves. they don't even have winter clothes with the winter already here. so there are some serious concerns. but she said the international community must step in to address. here's what some of what some of what she had to say. i spent many years reconstructing was systems building schools rehabilitating community centers. and many of these have been totally destroyed. so the damage has been in the millions, if not billions, and it's going to take a long time to, to rebuild it. so, so it's absolutely vice,
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that the international community steps forward immediately and for the long term and a sustain and predictable way to support the lebanese government. and the level is people to be able to reconstruct a lot of these, this key infrastructure. what does the point she also made is that this conflict cannot be politicized. that these are children that need help. these are civilians that need help and that n g o's, like, you know, stuff like other age groups are deeply under funded at the moment. at a time when you get another generation and 11 on has gone through with their parents went through. they've had to endure and survive the trauma of war and displace. okay, thank thank you so much for that reporting from a region that is a life fixture from the south of love and on no bucks a year, where you can see people continue to stream into the south going back to their homes after being displaced by is really or strikes are joining us now as well. how about and most of it is a professor of media studies at the hot institute for graduate studies. thanks for
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your time. how likely is it that the cessation of hostilities as it's being described fails. thanks to is really violations documented by the lebanese army on the grounds. well, it's interesting. your ask, one of the things that i did last night is i, i went back to some of the history. i mean is real, has a long history of agreeing to cease fires, why there with cause blah, or how mass or other actors and journalists of have documented israel's long history of violating those those agreements. and then blaming you know, blame me. the other actor play me the other side. so i think that's the, that's the big fear right now is that israel will continue to violate and try to effectively provoke, perhaps, as blah into um, re engaging. and then that would, that would basically kill uh, you know, killed the hopes for the successful exactly what i wanted to ask you mean if these violations continue, then how likely is it that the resistance has been not
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a response? well, i guess it depends on, on the nature and the scale of the is really violations, right? i do think has belong, you know, wanted the ceasefire. i think they wanted a kind of a way out. so i don't think they're going to be quick to, to re engage, but if they're, if their hand is forrest that i do think that there's a serious risk of, of that happening. the one thing i will say is that there is an incentive for both sides for israel and for his black to continue this with this arrangement. right? so i, i think that it's too early to say that it's, it's failing or that it's going to fail. i think there still is optimism that this, that this could hold. what should the guarantors of disagreements be doing at this point when there are violations, such as the ones that we've been seeing? well, they have to obviously hold the violators to account. i mean, one of the problems is that one of these, a guarantor as, as the united states and united states is not a north neutral harbor arbiter by any stretch. they are effectively on the is
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really side. and if you look into some of what biden joe, the present in joe biden was saying, he's essentially giving israel kind of free reign to quote, unquote respond to promptly cations. of course, the problem here is that israel perceives almost anything and everything to be a propagation and could use almost anything as a pre text to uh, to attack. so that's, that's one of the real problems here. i wonder what you're, we are basing that on the you say the present button is giving is real free rain. i mean how so? well, he said he, one of the things that he said is that if there's a violation by, as the law, israel has the right to defend itself. those are the words that, that he was, i'm not quoting and perfectly, but that's a paraphrase. and then yeah, who came out and said something similar, he said, the united states is behind us. if we have to respond, we will. and so that's, you know, that's, that's one of the fears here is that the us is going to turn a blind eye or support, otherwise support israel,
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if it decides to escalate once again. and then the ball will be invisible last court to see whether or not it uses to to respond to israel's provocations. and must be, i gotta ask you, just one final thoughts on the situation and guys, since you're with us, i mean, nothing. yahoo came out and said just about 24 hours ago. but the chances are for guys a deal have quote, changed for the better. and he says that he paused but not, and the war against the, from us for a hosted steel. where do you think this cease fire and loving on leads the situation and goals are, are we going to head towards some sort of agreement there? i mean, i hope so, but i'm not, i'm not very optimistic. unfortunately, i think is real. all the long has wanted a free reign at at cause or they, they wanted to get rid of his belong so that they can attack cause on unimpeded. right. and so now that they no longer have to deal with that distraction in the north or at least now to the same extent that can re focus on redistribute in gaza . i think they want to finish cars off. i think they want to ethnically cleanse garza,
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they've been making those kinds of remarks for many months. and just this week does a lot of smoke trips to finance the finance minister so that they would like to d. populate the cause of strip by at least half over the next several years. so i think what we have as an ethnic cleansing operation in progress and it's on the international community to, to stop it. okay. somebody must. we thank you so much for your analysis. there been intense battles between the syrian government forces and fighters, and the northwestern provinces of alaska. when it live, at least a $132.00 fighters and soldiers were killed after an armed group launched an attack . i'll just bear with him. this one shows reports. for a 2nd day, there are fierce battles between syria and forces and fighters. after the has to have a shim armed group, launched a surprise attack. the violence in the north western provinces of a level,
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and it blew marks the 1st major escalation in years to flight. or say this was in response to recent attack by president bush charter. a says army not have to know that life changes swiftly and the balance of power has shifted towards us in a way we never expected. we a stronger than the world think. serious military 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 2021. russia entered king mediated a ceasefire agreement and the timing of the military operation is raising question . village zones had been encroached by, by the assyrian forces and the violated this increasingly.
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so the opposition prepared for this. it wasn't uh, you know, uh, response to any events outside celia, it was not incidental, it was prepared and it's, it's well planned. well executed of factions in serious say that they, along with their allied groups have seized at least 10 areas under control of syrian government. forces and it says they are determined to continue fighting dissent, who just sit in customer who, joining us not from the truck, a city of high tie that's near the syrian border. what's the latest on the fight and your level and what you're hearing about the situation on the ground. during the operation which was called the terrance of aggression by the command center, which is that by the h t. s. started on wednesday or early wednesday morning. so it's been more than 48
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hours and according to the opposition sources, they have a to is these controls more than $4.00 to $7.00 villages in areas. and they have taken full control of the countryside of west and other of it. but of course, they are close to the city center of level. they are around a 2 to 3 kilometers to the city center, but the main fight is going over. so that could close to that region, which is a very strategic point for both sides. also the opposition factions, the rebels to control of the n 5 highway, which is a very strong logistic route for both uh, both sides. uh, logistics and the other 3 transfer roads, uh, one of the, one of the 2 main highways over the country. these are of course, very strategic games for the serial position factions who have been quiet for the last last couple of years, especially after the uh,
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it zipped escalations on agreements, signed uh between a ron russia and 2 kids. so they believe that, uh they, uh, they have the chance right now, especially given the situation in southern lebanon that his bluff fighters are, be it having input from this is from serial to other sites and they all position. so now a paternity to gain back. these places from the syrian government, but of course, and no one has any idea about how it is going to yield. yes, and i'm so what more can you tell us about why this is happening right now though? well, i mean, as i said, the situation in southern lebanon was actually very important in this decision. and we have been hearing that the syrian all physicians factions. this is a call a tional syrian, a position groups by the way,
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mainly this operation was led by the h p. s which we know as head south or a sam who's in control of the proteins. and so there's 2 sections within the syrian national army and that we know as a, and it's a former name as a the f, a say is so they, it, they, so in a port unity as a, the syrian government forces are weak on the ground. they are still a stronger in terms of a, a force, a but they believe that they have a chance to send back all those civilians who are of fruits of the 4 years ago when the russian at a place targeted and boned all these areas. that's why they even leave as of these areas are liberated, people can go back to their places, but of course the dynamics on the ground are change and given the situation 11 on palestine and some normalization efforts. the steering is, is doing a government be back in the, at around the lake, and that's why they say that's all they are a,
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is to complete this operation where this is going to and is built and known as i said, they are very close to the post city center, they want to control the post at the center. this is on known, but they say the, the biggest goal is to send back all those civilians who have, who were uprooted 4 years ago. all right, thank you. thank you. so crystal clear reporting from time turkey. the child has announced its ending a defense cooperation agreement with france. this is the latest country in this i had region to end security agreements with western military's french troops of also withdrawn from molly new jeron, burkina faso in recent years and shot is now increasing its ties with russian. nicholas honk has more from the car. joining us from the car in senegal,
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so tell us more about what's behind this decision and how significant this decision is by chance. well, well, well barry and it's the timing that's quite interesting because the french foreign minister was in shot in, in the capital in jemina. and just hours after his plane took off from the capital, the communicate was made public of the end of this military cooperation with france . now, this cooperation with france, disagreement, this specific agreement was signed in 2009, but make no mistake. french soldiers had been on the ground in chad since colonial time. so this is really a historic moment for chad. n for france. why? well, because france has its biggest military base in japan and the capital were talking about a 1000 french soldiers, a sizable airforce. that's present on the ground. and it's interesting,
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as you mentioned in your ensure that the troops that weren't driven out of burkina faso driven out of molly jr. now in new jersey and then were dispatched to in german out are now driven out of this a hell altogether. is why? well, that's because it's seen by many in this a how that the french did not do enough to stem the attacks from arm groups and find the end friends that former colonial power is also seen as being a force that is preventing political change, the much needed political change needed in chad, but also throughout frank or phone africa, or french from former colonies in africa during nicholas. also, there's some reporting that suggest that send a goal is no longer happy with the presence of french troops in the country. a that's right. and beats the senegalese president best, who would you my fine. it did an interview with the french media just yesterday.
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and he mentioned that this agreement that these french soldiers should be incentive go, needs to be reviewed. there's a around $300.00 cent french soldiers here in the western most tip of africa. and they've been here since colonial times to, but synagogue is under threat of renew for an attack, or is there is sport from the synagogues perspective? no reason for these french soldiers to be on the ground here. and he gave the example of china, china being the biggest trading partner with center golf. they don't need the military base here and yet they're able to have trading relationships. it's about normalizing from the senegalese perspective, their relationship with the former colonial power in this announcement made by this inequities president is, is very much a break from the past where you've seen previous president to really align with
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this idea. and then the subsidy of these french troops here on the ground. but it comes also on the heels of the celebrations that we're going to see here with the capital, the car, where the west african troops that were involved during the war of in the, or the, the, the 2nd world war within the french army that fought to liberate paris that far to liberate france. well, they were massacred here in senegal, by french soldiers. when their commanders turned their guns on them. there's a lot of anger and a need from the cities perspective to re adjust this relationship. and we're right, history on their own terms. okay. regular type reporting from the car and synagogues, thank you. the latest miners to emerge from an illegal mine in south africa, disagree. are there harrowing experiences under grounds? all 3 are teenagers, and for nationals, they were arrested shortly. after resurfacing hundreds and possibly thousands of
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others are still believe to be under ground harem, which also has more from still fontaine. another group of mine has come out of an abandoned shaft 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. are you the one that did it just say the, that one of the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food, but we see them each and every day. you complain, laugh they beat you up to the minus say they come from neighboring mozambique, then on and i've done, i've been down there and says to me, i was forced to leave all my goat, their bosses didn't let us leave with anything. they just want us to work for them . so that's a can police. a guiding some of band and shots 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 heard voices, people talking,
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and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty. lois of applicants and undocumented migrants to the abandoned minds looking for gold. some of those arrested had been denied, fail and charged with the legal mining and position of gold. hardened latasha out of there. still funding. so that for the are still out on the i'll just there are news our should they stay or should they go? people on the front lines and ukraine face a difficult choice on whether to leave their own a snap. the general election is underway in ireland. we look at why housing and homelessness are major issues in what's now one of the world's richest economies coming up and support the touch of the day is, is ceilings cricketers take on england. and the 1st task that's coming up. which of
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the to the latest named window, stone barrels across the u. k. and then all season are eastern, your call is open up now just won't stay with it. and of course it's in code and behind it. yeah. several times we got single figure at the high temperatures. and if you're lucky, brightening star is the most essential. you're the snow still, holding for the south and actually from austria down towards most likely vogue area . beyond that, we're still quite welcome thunder storms are a risk of flash flooding, southern naturally, and may be in greece. it's. it's relatively well not in spite. and most of portico still single figures up in the u. k. but that of rise to i think, fair woods for a couple of days at least on saturday. the same time the snow intensifies and the some balkans down to work. no grease. so couple of places to look at. sophia is $1.00 pay we drop down to single figures, which is pretty cody, of this time of year with snow lucky on saturday, that disappear. you got to have you get to sunday. and in contrast,
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doubly with assessing the breeze up to 14 degrees 19. so reco, but we are above average, we're dropping down to near the average as a sun. steel is the dominant feature of the sky by monday. and then we'll start from there. they will be some big chiles and the canarios may be catching morocco. but on the whole, it's a fine looking picture with a light how much and loving there was a time when the archipelago river flowed were enough to sustain life in the northern kinda highway deserts all year round. 2 with that change, we followed 3 men in different parts of the i'll come and go down to the bay face, drown wild animals, and madame a right in the constant fight for survival risk in it. all books, one or an owl just of the latest mean view
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on say, is 90 percent. the dog that has been displaced, those who have managed to survive. these really a tosh are now hoping to survive the winter with detailed coverage. you know, i mean, you can say classrooms, the one simple lice, hope and learning. today, the last results were families leading schultz is from the house or the story. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the captive families and international calls for a cease firing. gaza the the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, the top story, somebody else and they were in the shower is really fighter jets, have bombed residential areas. and then also, you know,
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it's refugee camp in central gauze, all causing widespread destruction of police. 29 people had been killed in attacks on the camp in the past day. lebanon's army is accusing is really violating a cease fire that came into effect on wednesday. that was really most recess residents of some villages and southern lebanon, are not allowed to return to their homes until further notice. at least a 132 people had been killed in confrontations between the syrian government forces and fighters, and the northwestern provinces of luck. owen, it live is the 1st major escalation of violence and syria in several years. the 1st president has threatened to strike what he called decision making centers and key with its new hypersonic themselves. so a lot of our pigeons commons come hours after moscow carried out
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a major attack on ukraine's energy grid, which left the 1000000 people without power. the ukrainian government has urged its allies to resist what it calls russian blackmail. meanwhile, and eastern ukraine, russian troops are continuing to advance, leaving those near the front lines with a difficult choice to space or to leave. the 0 is a big has this reports from the city of co penske. the russian forces are getting closer and closer to the time of comprehensive. it's under direct 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,
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but now the situation is getting worse. angelina is ready to leave, but neighbors have decided to stay in law stuff. but she's leaving her cattle behind. chemo travels for the closer to the front lines. villages i think dave in june, i know that gimme is, has was destroyed to them. just want to do not to just so his wife injured the what, what to do for this this thing got 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, 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
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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 could only move slowly. business, the vehicle is running and ready. this direct us most strikes is a constant fear choices. so the reality for many people here is as the fighting gets closer, more than tense. does the risk of them getting caught up in the crossfire? many have to make the difficult decision to leave the homes, the vacuum ease of take interest into ukraine, 2nd largest city, hockey city under russian attack itself. it's facing daily power cuts, but at least here they have somewhere to stay aside big data for pm eastern ukraine . ok, well last week to unless the orient, i was the co founder of the ukranian security incorporation center, a think tank on a former advisor to the ukrainian armed forces. joining us from keith, welcome to alger 0. this threats of striking ukraine with
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a new miss. so how concerned does it have also already is in ukraine? this has the ukraine and authorities are concerned us during the entirety of the war to the city is the 3 months of the war because russia is hitting a civilian infrastructure and civilians in ukraine from the day one cell, the new a so called a dish, new me saw which we can russian presidents, which is trying to intimidate ukrainians and the world doesn't, doesn't concern anybody. what brought us use potential use change the course of the war? do you think? no, and so they're interest in fact and confirming of that as fast as the us santa gone stated that
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a huge or any new me. so i mean an issue would not change the course of the war and would not change. most importantly, the doing this and um the, the actual actual um to help military health says us yes. uh, providing ukraine width and near allies did the same statements after the 1st uh, test launch office. i'd actually miss out on ukraine in to get a new pro uh, of arms a week ago. but the authorities must be concerned that a new and coming us of ministration. are they not on the fact that that may have on ukraine's weapon supply as well as their trajectory of the more of the where the, the president elect donald trump, has said in the past that he vowed to bring about the ukraine war to an end. oh yes for sure. and we can see uh not the consequences about their uh,
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results on that statement. in the statement of which i am right now because put you on is losing his grip and losing his power and positions not only in the crane, but in the middle east. as for the latest news from syria and i around and search for us. so ukraine in, on government for sure, is trying to make all of the negotiations, physicians as a do it as we can get and pushing this, trying to do the same thing. but it's the matter of fact, sales, ukrainian, assorted to some creating government is building equally good relationships with both classes in the us as well as the in the any other country. because this is just a internal affairs of the united states who, united people of american people are selected to be the next president. so this doesn't concern ukraine government for that much in terms of okay,
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let's look at then what's happening on the ground itself. because according to data from the institutes for the study of, for, it says that russia has gained almost 6 times as much territory this year. 2024 as it did in 2023 and as advancing towards key ukrainian hubs. like in like the east of the country. i mean, that's something surely that's going to worry ukraine and when it comes to any potential negotiations, what would your advice be to the armed forces as a former advisor to that you created armed forces to uh, just to uh, to go on with everything. but the we are doing are ukrainian commands and the uh, commander in chief of steps, key uh, doing their best to get the negotiation positions for a crate as good as we can. uh, as we can get them. uh, so you create enforcers are still holding major pods off russian coast collision for now and as with see after
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a couple of successful attacks with western me. sounds like got to come some storm shadow during this week. this past week at the ukrainian or russian. sorry, a sensor conveying there was planned to start on the 20th of november, didn't start in the quick region. so of course, uh on the east we see russian uh russians are gaining some small villages and small towns. but those that should not be considered as a major successes for sure. okay. oh, that's a hurry. i know of a co founder of the ukrainian security incorporation center, a think tank and a former advisor to the cleaning on forces. joining us from keith, thank you. phoning is underway in ireland and what to expect it to be a closely for general election. the campaign was dominated by a cost of living crisis. immigration and housing prime minister assignment harris called the election this month after his government reported
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a $11000000000.00 budget surplus will not be to take long debris june. who is a journalist and author of power play the rise of modern should fain joining us from dublin. we thank you for your time. so we've been reporting that housing is one of the biggest issues for voters, for this allusions with the government. um, what are the other major issues for voters as well? the immigration is, is a bit of a, an issue. all right, of them is a very big issue in as a deprived rural areas where there's an influx of, of immigrants we took in a lot of paper from, from ukraine and, you know, very, very admirable, a gesture at. and then we have a lot of. busy people coming from other parts of the world, and it's partly because their economy is doing so well there that they're getting jobs here. uh but the accommodation there is
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a serious accommodation problem. you mentioned housing and you know, uh apartments and, and rent rent of the rooms, you know, a very, very expensive and hard to guess. so, i mean, how do you explain this? but there is a budget surplus. and then at the same time, there's an election taking place in that campaign, really dominated by the economy coast, the cost of living crisis, immigration as you were just saying, as well as housing. well the, the housing problem is just that the houses haven't been built and they, they need to be built up to the foster race. and uh it's, it's the, the cost of housing has gone through the roof. i like in, in my own case that i've cited speaking to you from, as, as, and i bought it for a certain bigger a 12 years ago. and it's, it's, it just the estimate now is that it's worth it. it would go on same for some of
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that figure, but it gives you an idea of how serious it is. i mean, houses like i was in northern ireland yesterday and i was, is, are a lot cheaper there. and partially because their economy is doing so well, you know. mm hm. okay. and in terms of the election itself, sir, how likely is it that the 2 major parties right now, return to power and garner enough seats to form a government as well be returning to power as on the stairs. uh. ready they, they will not go into court do with they will not go into a uh, a government alliance which in fame where that they're still very wary of champagne . it was known as the political ring of the aisle re, for a long time. the iron ray is in retirement, but add, add people list is on the right. are still wary of them. ad but uh, the 2 keys, the 2 i suppose central right parties are uh they have been in government for the
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last several years. they get on pretty well now they, they didn't have enough members of parliament to trip from a majority in the government. so they relied on the green party. but the green party is, looks like is going to be due rather poorly in this election. so they more likely option that they will go far is and for our parties of the center left at the irish labor party. i'm the social democrats to, to, to ask them to invite them to the, enjoying the government coalition. and how much appetite is there for this selection right now? and people are bored with it. it's a boring election. i'd say there's, there people are not happy about the way things are, are. the said the actual electro contest is and all that exciting because it's very predictable and you know, the people are listening to the same. please raise it every day. okay,
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we'll leave it there. and jacqueline is a brave and we thank you so much for speaking to us from dublin. thank you. well, i'm british, i'm piece or it's a beating a proposed law that would allow some, terminally ill patients to end their own lives. opponent say that it could be a threat to vulnerable people who may be pressured into assisted suicide. sonya okay, go reports to 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, very symptoms of very bad cough and risk paint from coughing so much and i could not breathe properly. uh, i thought it was cancer, whites,
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voice breast cancer for a long sleeper. and by at least 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 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. a collection would be extremely difficult to prove, especially where the valuable are concerned. russia. lucy webster who has cerebral
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in that context ahead of ferrari rentals max to stop and is already on the drive as type is crisis. rival norris left to reflect on how close he came to winning the individual championship practice and sprint qualifying take place of the sale circuits on friday. i think for the majority of the season, we've had a better call than what read boulevard. but when i've been winning mex, is it just been seconds, you know, the 1st quarter of the season when max was winning, we were 56 things like that. so um, it was much easier for them to make points then then it was for us to catch any points since then. now to 12 here to create a scene. and when multiple races found 3 boss asked, is that across rides and formula one tom size and spoke to him, how to sundays? telegram pray, what's next? what's next? street? what's next? course next. what's me? what's next? what's next place next? this is the question. people have been asking val,
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3 boss since losing his seats of solver. earlier this month, he said he felt release of the decision from his team. but the question still remains. adolphe, what's next? what is next? apparently kind of writing. why not? i wanted to talk to you about this campaign and how it started with what was sort of the reasoning behind it and how much that taken off. well, you know, obviously since the news broke the, i won't be racing with the with the stake if one thing keeps up brain and 25 been yeah, i gotta figure out what, what's next? i think i'm still not done with from one. i still feel like gosh, good looks to be for the sport. so there's no rush from my side to, you know, jump into a quick decisions and, and conclusions. so where does that leave the 35 year old fin? all 10 of his career rice wins have come at the say. these are a ton that could be on the cards with and use the current reserve drive and make sure america is leaving. it's definitely a really solid option and you know, for,
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for them to willing to take me back to mercedes family it's, it's a real will on our so for sure it's bill that's a really solid option. but at the same time, obviously, the need to look at the big picture and really figure out all the opportunities that is out there. it's not always being this me, this right for both of us. he was forced to play 2nd fiddle to louis hamilton and his 5 you spell it besides, i'm with 2 races left itself with the season. he's still in search if it's 1st points. but if this is the end of the road and the supposed to interrupt championship finishes, is nothing to look down on regrets at all. uh, the main thing. what always has been the goal is that i've always given everything and a half hour stride everything. and that's it, and i've never given up what she get gave me to a half. and that's what matters. so for that can be problem. while we might not have the onset to was next, he'll be hoping this is just a start of another chapter,
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instead of the sense of time running out on his career on size. and i'll do 0 dial nfl now and the detroit lions were voted themselves with some thanksgiving turkey of to see met 10 victory in a row. they be the visiting chicago bands and what ended up being pretty tight so fast. some of the pull to 5 to touch downs. as i took a 16 point lead into the final closer the chicago didn't back down late td from d. j. my housing and cut the deficit to 3. the lions however hung onto when it's 2320. they took the n s c news division that there is right, that is all use boats and that will be back later. 3 to thank you so much for that . the french president, somebody when my crow is visiting, not for them to see the restored interior as if the 12th century cathedral. that building was badly damaged and a huge fire 5 years ago. and it's been painstakingly restored with
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