tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 29, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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of google in an attempt and check monopolies counting the cost on the 0, the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and don't find very novel gays are coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 29 people have been killed and a number of is really a tax and the so you don't have to wear futures accounts in central costs. so 8 is released or injured in an attack on a bus in the occupied westbank. fighters in syria shall the city if a level after seizing dozens of the towns and villages, it's their biggest offensive in years. and at least 20 people are confirmed as an
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eastern uganda after a land slide triggered by heavy rain. more than a 100 others pharmacy. i'm joining casual scope with the sports rubin m marine says he's seen improvements from his team is he picks up his 1st when as much as united manager, the hello, it's been 421 days since it's relaunched. it's devastating war on gaza, killing more than 44000 palestinians. most of them women and children. it's forces have destroyed much of the small strip, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those who survived the relentless attacks are now starving. israel has restricted the entry of food medicine on humanitarian aid to the strip, a northern gauze,
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or has been under siege for nearly 2 months as well. at least $29.00 people have been killed in is really a tax on the other side of the refugee camp in the past, a fighter jets bombed residential areas in the camp and central goals are causing widespread destruction. is really soldiers have also fired on ambulances, rescuing the wounded and become one resident tool $1.00. he lost 3 members of his family and one strikes. but a holden felt like just after yesterday's attack. i told my mother, let's leave this place. but my mother said i will not go and leave your father behind. my father could not move. he needed an ambulance. so i told my mother, i will go and try and get an ambulance and come back. i tried to call the ambulance, but they refused to come, especially after an ambulance was bomb their house here in the capital. some people were injured, so they refused. after that, i received a call that my house have been found killing my family members by the 3 people were
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killed. my parents and my older sister. indeed, and by law had least 3 women and have died of suffocation during a stampede outside of bakery honey reformed was there, or 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, see, and that you would ever imagine to was here 1000. i'm hungry this way as people are in front of a bigger here just to get one pack a with 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 the sam p that leads to 3 women die sam for you.
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how big the crowd near the middle me the are available here for them is making it very different going daily or did promise people find themselves struggling on daily basis. one part of the bread in the middle of this area and the head of the i. c u unit in the come out loud, one hospital has been killed and is really striking northern gaza. earlier this month somebody fluid spoke to alpha 0 about the difficult working conditions there . sure some of what he told us. in the afternoons the shop, the hospital has been showed the explosions, spread, shrapnel, which can break bones, is riley forces destroyed the water tanks and sewage system for the 10th time. that's a real problem for the proper functioning of the hospital. the situation is very
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dark. here at the i see you, many of our patients are elderly. this hospital is unable to help them via text on the hospital, compounded by the shortages, medical supplies and equipment, which is very difficult to have, like an asterix applied to abrazzo whose joining us from data. but i thought it since dr. and calculated, spoke to us last month, how much worse hasn't gotten it come out of one hospital. and what more do we know about is killing well, uh today, uh, what was going on on the northern districts is quite very difficult. and beyond imagination, the village reparation in the north is still ongoing on the ground with more men. it treat well meant, settled by these, by the army, especially that old ground forces and units up from the is by the military operating in that place. targeting residential buildings and key infrastructure
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including roads, hospitals, even what just as to what's hospitalized in particular, commodities. one hospital has been one of the basic areas and medical centers that had been under repeated is very a tax that has been stormed by these for the army. and the different departments have witnessed a significant couple tides by the route. forces will destroy the officers. you missed station and so it was a very remarkable damage to the by using prefer, prefer, sees of the place that is responsible for providing medical treatment for 2 sides of the in other parts of saws relation. now, not only the buildings that have been damaged, but also who has been widely impacted from this ongoing military operation on medical team, including the director of the hospital doctor for some of the stuff that was intended due to the is the new drone attack in the court yard of that hospital to tell you the heads of the intensive care unit has been killed in one of the is very strikes in the north or be straight on the grim realities. numerous doctors, ok,
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what are some critically have been putting the lives on the line in order to get to you medical treatments. now with the repeated and systematic target, things on do is medical teams. that means that civilians in the north would not be able to get the minimum level of care that would be affordable, is finally to be chronic shortages, afford essential. medical supplies on the ongoing band or the send show medical supplies deliveries to the notes of the district by the is by the army and the ongoing repeated attempts. the reading had a drone international system for a medical organizations, including the w, a cho, saying that a the, there's a very immediate needs to a full sation of was tell it to use. and these couple of shipments of humanitarian pulido is in order to rescue the already collapse to humanitarian a medical conditions and then also the stroke and as for other parts of the gaza strip. what can you tell us about the latest is really air strikes and what impacts
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they've had. the well, the reading, the personalization continues elsewhere in this trip. we have been reporting. yes. today that the is but um, it has been intensifying attacks on and these i rods refugee come on today. there has been a source of the tactical with it for will consider to be a partial, one of them from, of the is very sorry with a true a from the area that has been left behind. and it's quite the residential buildings where the storage, especially the high rising towers and lots what targeted on we're happy here. and also you carla, sent explosions, coming from on the xerox refugee comp. despite that power shield unpacked to come with a trouble civilians as well have been given some sort of partial mobility on the ground. the officer have been trapped for antonia nights due to the high intensity of the button. we saw also medical teams and civil defense. what because rushed to the, the costs of under the rush and what is look for victims and we call exclusive footage
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. showing them recovering bodies of palestinians weren't killed yesterday and left leading without being rescued as no one yesterday was able to get to that side of the ongoing attacks. the leak realities is that new buildings also have been targeted in the north of the strip was the police are reporting on collab. take a human and tearing the reality where they are physically and psychologically exhausted, due to the whole rest, it come higher when a why display you attacks being conducted by the arm. and now as i'm talking to you, uh, these drones, we could be cloudy overhead. they did not leave this kind of the central area since the hours of this morning while it's 10 gigs of very please sign. so everyone on the ground that the central area might be targeted within the coming out. okay, thought it would let you go for now. thank you so much for that reporting. thought of as a report from dated by the in gaza to the occupied westbank where at least 9 is
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released have been injured. 3 of them in critical condition in a shooting attack is really media say a gunman, target at a bus and police officers near the legal settlement of ariel is really forces killed the palestinian gunmen a ceasefire. dylan lebanon is now in its 3rd day, despite the army accusing israel of violating its it's, as is really forces of carried out air strikes on lebanese territory. earlier is really military confirmed an attack on what it says was a for spelling weapon storage facility in the south. it also accused has been the fighters of violating the agreements by moving into areas. it's designated as off limits and is really army spokesman said lebanese residents of some villages in the south are not allowed to return to their homes until further notice. saying mister ivy has more from a root the war has set 11 on back years in terms of development,
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basic public services, especially children's education aid organizations are wanting to any delay in a humanitarian response. will especially be bad for young people who need everything from school supplies to the school. buildings themselves, in some cases, they need winter clothing, clean water. we spoke to unit stuff, lab, and on. and they said it is time for the international community to step in and step up. in the last 3 months, we've seen untold damage that will take years to repair for the level of devastation that we've seen in some of the areas where we've worked and where we have spent many years reconstructing walls and systems building schools, rehabilitation community centers, and many of these have been totally destroyed, so the damage has been in the millions, if not billions. and indeed the unicef is drastically under funded for this crisis . and we're trying really hard to reach out to,
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to the polezza sciences crisis as well. and for people to see that children have really needs, regardless of their location of, of where they have been displaced from or where their displays to. she added that this is yet another generation of people and loving on, forced to endure and survive. a war that brought so much trauma of violence and displacement. and there are people who need help right away the same bus route, the oh to 0, they route thousands of fighters in syria. i have reached the outskirts of the city if left. so displacing government forces from nearby towns and villages video shows opposition factions advancing on armored vehicles through the countryside and some western neighborhoods of a level of city other videos. so the capture of a number of syrian government soldiers is which 1st violence and serious northwest and provinces in several years, sitting across the rug who has more from the circus city. if that's high, near the syrian border, a new operation which was called the terrance of aggression by the
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command center, which is that by the h t. s. started on wednesday or early wednesday morning. so it's been more than 48 hours. and according to the opposition sources, they have to seize control of 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 i 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 and logistics and the 3 transfer routes. uh, one of the, one of the 2 main highways of the country. these are of course,
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very strategic games for the serial position factions who have been quiet for the last last couple of years, especially after the uh, 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 and his bluff fighters are be having in route from this is from syria to other side. and they all positions. so i know a paternity to gain back these places from the syrian government. the russians, presidents has threatened to strike what he called decision making sensors in chief with his, with its new hypersonic themselves. for one of our patients. comments came hours after moscow carried out
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a major attack on ukraine's energy grid damaging power stations on leaving a 1000000 people without electricity. the ukrainian government has urged its allies to resist what it calls blackmail by russia. your while in eastern ukraine, russian troops are continuing to advance, leaving those near the front lines with a difficult choice to stay or to leave the zeros as a bank has this report from the city of cope. young 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 remote idea of volunteers to evacuate. those that want to leave . it's a difficult task gps taking those scrambled people 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, entered into is ready to leave, but neighbors have decided to stay in law stuff. but she's leaving her category kind chemo transfer the closer to the front lines. villages, i think dave, in june, i know that given his has was destroyed to them, just wanna do not this just so his wife injured the what, what to do for and if it was 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 bottom hit the trees and exploded in the house was destroyed. i was in the house, but if i was in the yard, i'd be dead. of the life of simple and harding, 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 all lined issue, just like we would help. he says, the more don't worry mildly,
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the russian forces. i'm not far from the village. there's a sense of urgency, but she can only move slowly. the vehicle is running and ready to threaten us. most strikes for the constancy i think we've got to is it the reality for many people here is as the fighting gets closer, i'm more intense that the risk of them getting caught up in the crossfire. many have to make the difficult decision to leave their homes, the vacuum ease of take interest into ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey. a city under russian attack itself. it's facing daily power cuts, but at least here they have somewhere to stay aside big data kapinsky, eastern ukraine versus defense minister says that mil to cooperation between moscow and north korea is rapidly expanding. andre bushnell have made the comments during a visit to pyongyang for its hawks. north korea is accused of sending thousands of
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troops to fight in the curse greenage, and that's where a russian forces are trying to push back a ukrainian events as to georgia. now where a new wave of protest has been triggered off to the government suspend it talks on joining the european union. the announcement comes and made a crisis. that's all the countries president challenge, the legitimacy of the newly elected parliament. police dispersed the demonstration in the capital, what's the ballistics? on thursday, i'm about time reports. thousands of protest as defined shows forced by police undertook by to a gas and what to kind of demonstrate tiffton. georgia is capital angry that the government has to spend the tool and to any of the european union until 2028. so they, they decided to and our, the story every 30 years and not only 400 year,
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they just decided to and every single day. and we will not let them do. we are teenagers, this is the new generation. i cannot, i can, i can not believe the reason you know it describe what is happening today. people, everyone around the position support system and on the street since last month in protest against the parliamentary election, one by the pro russia searching 3 in policy. they say it was written on thursday, the european parliament posted a resolution condemning the vote, calling it neither free, no fair to protest as fighting for future tied to europe. while the routing policy save as close to ties with russia within hours of being voted back into power, the prime minister vowed to fight what he calls e. u. blackmail and manipulation. other report reps don't point you. you are asking from georgia, not just reforms, but steps that would mean the rejection about dignity. this includes the evolution of the lower on the transparency of n g o's,
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the repeal of the lower against l. g. b, t propaganda, the position of sanctions, the deliberate to collapse of george's economy, the release of mc house, cuz you really and more, we will move toward the european union with dignity. you know, the protest is disagree and say that determines to keep up the pressure. i'm up watching out, is there a charge as announced? it's ending the defense cooperation agreements with france soon after the french foreign minister is on the one belo, visited the country. it's the latest country and that's the whole region to end security agreements with western military's french troops of also withdrawn from modeling and share and burkina, faso and recent years shot is now increasing its ties with russia. nicholas hawk has more from the car. the hours after the plane of the french foreign minister took off from child's capital in german. uh the announcement was made to break the
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military cooperation that chad had with france the former colonial power. now this is a historic moment because the french troops had been on the ground since colonial time, but most recently, it has the french have their biggest military operation in germany that including a sizable military air force base. this is part of operation bar con, that was meant to secure and chad but other so how in country from attacks from arm groups linked to al qaeda and i so, but from the charging perspective, they no longer need the support of france and there's a pivot made by the young president of chad mama, debbie, that's looking for greater cooperation with russia. so after the french were driven out of regina foster, driven out of molly, driven out of new share. now they were driven out of chad. they are out or they
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will be out of this hell country altogether. and this comes at a time where all other former french colonies in africa are questioning the presence of french soldiers on the solo, on their soil, including here in senegal. nicholas hawk allen's is 0. the car. the body is of 20 people have been recovered at the sight of the land slide in eastern uganda. at least 100 people are still missing. police say several villages in the board. i'm booting district. i've been completely buried after days of heavy rain caused hillsides to give way. welcome lab reports. this is the sound of people whose families have very to live. 5 entire villages of more than 40 homes with submerged windows, us and boulders came crashing down the hillside in east, in uganda and material relatives rushed nearby communities to take out any
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survivors. if the rain started at 2 pm and went on till 6 pm, when it got to 7 pm, we heard a big bang. when we came to see what has happened, we found that the village of the vanished houses were gone. the 1st time this communities being devastated, most people here a subsistence farmers living on the steep slopes of the foothills of mountain sale going as the population is growing trees that once held the fragile soil together has been cleared for firewood or farm land. hundreds of being killed and several mud slides and the last 15. yes. off the remote side killed dozens in 2019 a government program to be like a people from dangerously located settlements as have mixed results. jeanette juice was on the our minister came to the same area when there was a similar months like she promised us in 2 months. all those living on the slopes of the mountain would be re settled. she told us to prepare our people. i mobilize
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them. they have been coming to my office telling me chair women. we have prepared our luggage to move. when are you relocating the school? but i have no answers. to. hundreds of families have left the area, but many here say the new locations provided. i mean, hospitable. others don't want to leave that on federal lands and that communities, ways of life, of thousands of yes, malcolm web. how does the era mexico senate has approved a motion through the saw several regulatory bodies that the government says are expensive and corrupt. freedom of information act of as say, the closure of one of them. the national institute for transparency is especially worrying joiner go yano has more from mexico city. the journalist minute as dan, his colleagues more than a year of relentless digging to expose. one of the biggest corruption scandals in
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mexican history. the government had invested millions of dollars in public funds through the creation of fate companies and what became known as the master scam. to prove their findings, journalists made more than 500 freedom of information, requested mexico's institute for transparency or n i. c. no, we don't see the product that without this transparency tool, we would never have known about this mazda scam, and many other such cases. i think it is a key part of mexican democracy but not according to the mexican senate, which voted on thursday to close down the institute along with 6 other independent entities. the government of the president, cloudy a shame bound, says these organizations are corrupt and inefficient and wants them to come under the wing of existing government ministries. financial code that will be more transparency. now, the dissolution of the night as an autonomous body will end corruption and will develop a system of transparency,
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where people can easily access information on every thing the mexican government does look f as a color critic. see this measure as the latest moved by the government to centralized power and eliminate checks and balances while protecting itself from future investigations into its actions. deny was revolutionary and mexico. a beacon of freedom of information created as the country was coming out of nearly 70 years of one party rule. and it isn't just journalist or researchers that have access to it. every mexican citizen could request information. chief among the concerns around the disappearance of this organization is what will happen to the billions of files housed and their archives and servers, and which amounts more than 20 years of information requests by the mexican public . in fact, we're not even allowed inside this room. when many of those files are kept, that's how seriously they take the protection of this information. the president of the nice spoke to, i'll just be your hours before the senate vote email any ne,
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not the competitor i'm on. there is nothing comparable to in i, in the well developed countries with advanced democracies looks to the mexican model when it comes to transparency. it is legally and institutionally robust. it's been effective and bring some order to this country and also, and fights and corruption of that older than still the ruling party says it has a mandate to introduce structure changes to state institutions. the question is whether access to information will get restricted in the process go. yeah, i know i'll just be around mexico city. time for the weather and here's rob, but the us thanksgiving holiday weekend. this is thanksgiving break in the us is introduced real code. proper winters arrived in the northeast now and because he's suffered from a drive during the summer and briefly we had flooding. so we went to just showing itself to be part of the game. very vermont didn't maybe a big surprise main having so nearly to be honest with any yeah. to gets in maine,
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but there it is. all the same. there's most come because this also this the cold as coming out of the prairies of central counter max. and bismark of monitor them trust the great lakes to open. both a steals with generating the effects. now if your lease know because of the light wont start, pennsylvania new york state will be probably going to significant snow, but it's cold anyway, all the way down to what the science curves me. hi, if any 70 in louisiana. not that good. the sons i've initially is just attempt resolved that high jumping says the car being is full of shows, but the concentration of big dime, pulse of history once again. i'm curious, you don't want bobby was funding in home just just couple of weeks ago. so this will top up, i'm afraid what might still be very southern grand heavy rain to in costa rica in panama and down through columbia to brazil. that is a seasonal rain, but it's still big enough on the stones to potentially produce land slides. but welcome to right still at all just to renews our title. it was kind of stuff
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white boy express catastrophic. long fever is by deciding when to dive british. politicians are set to vote on whether to allow the terminally ill patients to end their lives. coming up and support the top chip today is the lens crafters take on england and the 1st task that's coming up with joe. the unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this dentist right. it still remains to large one sections, connect with our community and tap into conversation as you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the are all through
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gauze are causing widespread destruction. at least 29 people have been killed in attacks on the come in the past day in the occupied westbank. the police line is release of an injured 3 of them in critical condition. and a shooting attack is really media say gunman targeted a bus. some police officers there. they are legal settlements of aerials is really forces killed the palestinian gun. thousands of fighters in syria have reached the outskirts of the city of displacing governments forces from nearby towns and villages. video shows opposition functions advancing on vehicles through the countryside on some western neighborhoods. f, as opposed to the british i'm fees are debating. i propose law that would allow some terminally ill patients to end their own lives own and say that it could be a threat to vulnerable people who may be pressured into assisted suicide. sonya guy, ego reports to what is the value of a life well lived and a good death?
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it is a question that at least spends has been forced to face diagnosed with terminal cancer with no prospect of recovery. she lives with its effects every single day. i've been suffering with symptoms for low, about 7 or 8 months, various symptoms of a very bad cough and with pain from coughing so much and i could not breathe properly. uh so i thought it was cancer white boy express kind of stuff along with deborah and buy the lease has made a decision to go to an assisted dying facility in switzerland before condition wesson's. but helping someone and the lives is illegal on the english channel. and carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison. those in favor of the proposed little st. provide strict guidelines. a candidate would need to be an adult with 6 months or
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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 wild way in a quantity is rife. this could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button and co action would be extremely difficult to prove, especially where the vulnerable are concerned. all right, so lucy webster who has cerebral palsy says, weaknesses in the social and health care systems, but those with disabilities at a particular disadvantage. we do take into account. oh, we do people. when we go through what we go
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about, oh, we do do to reveal well or to be good to go out those and save all can you that it is a question of shortening a painful death, but those against say there is no price that can be placed on preserving a life. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london to. okay, well there's some debate about the different terminology used to describe, assess the dying. the term usually refers to a person who's terminally ill getting the full drugs from a doctor, which they've been take themselves. assisted suicide is intentionally helping someone, terminally ill or not, to end their life by providing the so medication or helping them travel to areas where it's legal. euthanasia is the act of deliberately entering
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a person's life to relieve suffering. and the drug is administered by a doctor and patients may not be terminal. assess the dying is legal and 6 european countries, canada, australia, new zealand, and some us states, a supporter say it's about dignity and choice. well arguing people should decide how and when they die, but opponents worry about pressure on the elderly and disabled people to end their lives. let's bring in our correspondent rory challenge, joining us from the to tell us what we're expecting to happen, rory, the outside parliament, the various campaign groups are demonstrating this is great. this against the assistive dine builds inside parliament. it's an absolute b packs house sullivan, the so you for the last 4 hours have 8 been debating. it's very impassioned. the issue they have about an hour of debate still to go and then they will focus on the
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2nd reading of this bill. now that these actually sorry for the moves the, it's a bus tron, so they've had to properly look at it, scrutinize it and debates. it's better 5 stages in the confines and then 5 stages in the, in the lords before. ready it actually becomes legislation, so it's got a long way to go before it gets to that point. but it's what say, it's important to say that this is a free votes that m p's have on this i, it's, it's not being wip, spite of policies, the policies are not enforcing a policy political line on their end piece. the employees can vice, along with their consciences and along with the wishes of the constituents. and we've been hearing lots and lots of speeches inside parliament from all sides of the political spectrum, reflecting lots of different views on this particular tony issue. what the legislation would do if it comes, it is a basically make
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a generational change and then the national life of britain, it would mean that in england and wales the past and for the 1st time it was timely, else could choose to have assistance in a dying of that choice, that would mean that they would need to go to adult to, to get one view to another adult to, to get a 2nd consent. and then so a high court judge if the high court judge says yes, then that person could be prescribed least those which we, they would then have to self administer the people who are against the say that it is basically are you putting into. ready to co us it behavior for peoples out for vulnerable people being pushed into any veteran lies by family members, so or, or loved ones that role. so i saying that the national health service is not quite, it's not set up to deal with this kind of responsibilities and it will be back to, to improve the positive kind of people have in the last months of their life. those
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who say that this is the right way to go say that this is a humane choice, that people should be given, that it's being put into by plat practice in other countries in europe. and they allow someone to take that out of life in the final months. and so that our own hands and it's the humane things to do. it would start whole sites, people being prosecuted for assisting them in that dying as to how the volume will go. well, as, as a free vote, it's very difficult to say lots of m p 's have no indicator which way that guides a guy. i will have to wait and see in about an outside where it comes down to it. okay, and will speak to you then roy, thank you so much for a challenge. reporting from one to or or voting is underway in ireland and what's expected to be a closely fall general election. that campaign was dominated by cost of living crisis, immigration, and housing prime minister simon harris called the election this month after his government reported a $11000000000.00 budget surplus, doing
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a house in dublin and sent this updates. the 3 principles political forces back like it after this irish election, they traditional mainstream century spots is a fee to galen scatter for conversation cody, some of course on the left just seemed faded with its goal of a united ireland. the opinion polls have the 3, neck and neck, the centrist, likely to be looking to forge another coalition together with student fate. and looking to pull together a leftist that lives to try and challenge them, the central issues at this election, the economy of costs trade, the cost of living found up in high housing prices at pricing out many irish families and immigration. right? we need dependence looking to do well on flaming asylum seekers of ukrainians for putting pressure on public resources. the left, his bodies were coded, us on the need for more and better, more affordable housing. as i said, hundreds of thousands of families essentially made homeless because of the influx of wealthy forward workers onto the americans. and the pharmaceutical tech sex is
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pushing prices up. one issue that will be of significant concern to any incoming administration is donald trump and his promise of levying sites terrace on external markets including the european union. he's also promised to try and re pets, create u. s. companies and was lost to those external markets. island potentially perilously exposed on both fronts. joe, the whole elder 0 company, the latest miners to emerge from an illegal mine in south africa have described their harrowing experiences under ground. all 3 are teenagers, and for nationals, they were arrested shortly after resurfacing. hundreds, possibly thousands of others are still believes to be under ground power, which also has more from still from time. another group of mine is come out of an advantage out in south africa. the team, they just say they would not risk it by the government. they left the shop as soon
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as they got the chance. 2. 1 is 19 years old. the other 2 only 6 these dre. if i use the one that did exist, they need that one of the minimal high us sometimes don't give us food, but receive and 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 live all my goat, their bosses didn't let us leave with anything. they just want us to work for them . so that's a can police, a guiding some of band and 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 to a guiding the shots that they heard voices, people talking, 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
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gold. how did we toss out? is there still funding? so that for the social media, firms have criticized the landmark australia law, which benz children under the age of 16, from the platforms they call that decision a rush job, which has left many unanswered questions. barbara and go for reports. it since the 17 year old son killed himself in 2009 ali how kick has been complaining for strongest cyber bullying laws. his organization 0 bully educates parents, teachers in children about the homes of social media in australia. he says his son was hounded to death. he's just beginning to one variable for human, and unfortunately they extracted much auto sales on that day. and um they, um h o p 's last a straight as prime minister says the ban on social media for under 16 year olds. or we may have some concerns regarding children being threatened and appeased online platforms now have
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a social responsibility to ensure the safety of that kids is a priority for them. we're making sure that moms and dads can have that different conversation today and impeach dice. but social media platforms, a warning that criminals comes to target young people and on police terriers of cyberspace. chinese social media, john tech talks us the last have been rushed and that was on that it's entirely likely to bind. could see young people push to dock a corners of the internet when a community guidelines safety tools are protection success, the band will forced instagram and facebook the meta snapshots read it. x. i'm tip top just top. use this under the age of 16. from looking on or face fines as large as $33000000.00. but social media racks that say children will lose friendships and support groups. they've built online for us. they signed the people on these
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platforms based on interest based on hobbies, lots of different things that could do nice people around the world. we are now going to see people between the ages of fi for the same to 16 that are already on these platforms have that removed from them. channels like youtube, as well as gaming and messaging sites to avoid the low as a dense requires us to have an account. the band will come into effect and one. yeah. and also it will bring back his son, ali hell kicks as his proud of his government for taking action to prevent the destruction of so many young lives. barbara, and i would just say a military inquiry has found that human error caused the sinking of a new zealand naval ship off the coast of some mo, up last month. the report says the crew to not realize the vest, the vessels also a pilot was engaged when it hit a reef and then caught fire is the 1st new zealand worship to be lost. let's see.
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a glint of no way in the road for league restless highland school twice as they came from behind to ins. $32.00 at old trafford, announced that 12th and the league faced the $216.00 table. this was amaran's 2nd game and charles drew his 1st 11 against it, switch into premier league. and you can see i can from, from portugal and half of the city doesn't know me. and i have been nothing for the school yet. but the way they, they supported me in the beginning, i felt that i, i'm not alone yet. i'm like one of them now, and it was really special into a whole not to disappoint them. my. my supports law schools goal denied in victory against visitors, roma mats, humble, scoring, an injury. time that the much ending to 2 sides of them. nice in the standing 12,
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i'm out of 20 staff also managing mckayla, texas does he have sympathy for pet bardello who's currently suffering his worst of a run as a manager? since he most recently blew a 3 goal lead in the champions league to draw 33 against finald, the result followed 5 straight losses across all competitions. things could get was for city on sundays, they faced premier league lead is live a pull away or do you i law who's guided city to for straight lead titles previously had alta as this assistance. i feel a lot of sympathy for all my colleagues because i know the job. i know how rosalie's industries, i know how we get judge just by wanting, which is the results regardless, that isn't exactly the same thing and the outcome becomes different. we have to deal with that. i know how difficult it is. i think that's what we deposits over. how difficult it is, what is on for 90 is consistently and yeah about everybody has a bump for them is very strange because in 9 years they never had it. it is fixed
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as have full say, wave back into the 1st test against new zealand. at the end of day 2 in christ church, he's in the reached 348 and the 1st 2 things. adding in recovery adults to slumping to $71.00 for full. harry broken only pope put together upon the shape of a $151.00. that was before new zealand glen philips pulled off a one the cash to remove pipe 277. that superman style, one hand to catch that new with another look to hodge more often. well, brooks kept shipping away and remains on base and having reached the century is the tourist end of the day on 300. 19 for 5, just 29 runs schultz and musings talley, pakistan, and place a one day series with zimbabwe. cameron google um school to made an ordeal, a century to lead them to a $9.00 to $91.00 victory and the 3rd and final match. the 2 countries now play a 3 much 2020 series,
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which begins on sunday and it fell now on the detroit lions rewarded themselves as some thanksgiving turkey off the ceiling that attend the victory in a row. they meet the visiting chicago bands and what ended up being a pretty tight to fast sound the for the 5 to touch down to say to the 16 point, need into the fun pull to box chicago didn't back down late t d from d j more helping them the depth it to 3 lions, however, hung on so when it 2320 a top dnc most divisions that there is council is hosting the penultimate formula. one race of the season lander norris, and whose maclaren teammate also p. s. street a targeting the constructs his championship attire lead the way in that contest, the head of ferrari, red bulls max. the stipend has already won. the driver's title is close to strive all, nor is left to reflect on how close he came to the to winning the individual championship . sprint qualifying takes place at the end of sale, so i get
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a little late so. so i think for the majority of the season, we've had a better call than what red 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 it was much easier for them to make points then then it was for us to catch any points since then. well, after 12 you create that a scene in when multiple races fall, treat both task is at a crossroads. informed me to one tom size and spiked him headed sunday's rice. what's next? what's next? the 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, 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. so golfing, what's next? what is next? apparently kind of writing. why not?
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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 that the, i won't be racing with the, with the stake if one thing keeps, i'll brain in 25, then. 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, for them to willing to take me back to mercedes family. 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
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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 in the supposed to runner up, 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 it all i have and that's what matters. so for that can be a problem. while we might not have the onset to was next, he'll be hoping this is just a start of another chapter instead of the sense of time running out on his career on size. and i'll just do the whole thing in castle which hosted in our class. the code match between the legends from round the druid and both learner on thursday. some of the greatest players who have ever featured for both slow league teams are
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on the page slide 12, senior, a new speaker, the former scoring a brilliant free cake speaker helps rail flight back in the 2nd house and make it to to a full time. so it was onto penalties which boss land one for 2. all right, that is like a sport for now people will have more light to 3. thank you so much, joe. well, the restored interior of walter down in paris has been revealed for the 1st time since the historic building was damaged on a fire. 5 years ago, the french president, reminder of micro, has visited the cathedral 250 companies, works on the restoration. nothing john will reopen to the public in december of jo, a french gothic architecture. the doctrines on cathedral in paris draws an estimated $13000000.00 visitors every year making it's one of the city's most popular landmarks. construction began in 1160 on an island in the heart of the river, sun solidifying,
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unaltered um as the physical and spiritual center of paris for more than 850 years . it was damaged during the french revolution before being restored to its former glory in the 19th century. in april 2019 a devastating fire destroyed the spire and roof of the church firefighters bottled for hours to contain the flames. more than 5 years of rebuilding his followers with the costs exceeding $760000000.00. a scientist in kenya say they discovered a small but potentially powerful new weapon in their fight against plastic pollution. the lesser meal worms, which is native to africa, is best known as a test. but new research shows it may be one of the 1st recorded insights to h plastic. catherine story reports. these are less, some new items may tease to africa, lobby of the clean, the tools,
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and the 18 plastic. that's a good thing to the scientist who believe the insects can help reduce plastic pollution. for t ms leads, the group, she says in 5 days have passed, the subject has eaten a piece of styrofoam. they can also eat, add up plastic items like placing bags or the idea is not to fly in the world with a williams eventually. now of course we know we are going to see it to isolate the bucket, to, to get into got to see if this like octavia i solution they do the degrading or they just didn't. uh they, they getting ox. oh, we go farther to see what are the incident that are being produced, a save us a new one. if you didn't want this plastic, that can be you to nice as a source of degrade ation of these in the lab. the dissect i want to investigate what they need scott with me,
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except gave me from the got to systems. it help us identify the microbes that are present in the catch system and especially know as pennies during the police stadium seating child. we are able to isolate and identify which microbes are present and that involved during the plastic traditional process says, research is in the us. i also studied another version of the one called the yellow meal that he's already certified by arrow 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 band single use of plastic bags in 2017 people come to landfills like best to look for wants to use or know. roby produces 2000 tons of waste every day. 20 percent is plastic. plastic position here is still
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a big problem. back of the lab, the scientists say to take years to complete that work, but they've made a promising start. catching story all this era, nairobi of the search for the news. our house is 0. we're back in just a moment to how much for today's news and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching and we'll see you in a minute. the this is an enormous emergency for literally billions of the world's population earth rise explores how different fades across the globe are rallying communities. we are currently buttons and the caretakers of the year in emission to rebuild our broken relationships with the planet. if we can mobilize that proportion of the world's population and we've got to go leverage this guy,
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