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tamara lands best produces the best spaces and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the . ready the hello, i'm sammy's a them this has been use out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. opposition fight isn't syria advanced towards the northern city of alive had taken control of several villages. and one of the biggest defensive sydney is, is right. the attacks targeting the site on the refugee compton gauze. so once again, at least 24 people are killed in stone on friday, the more bodies recovered in east than you guys are also land slide buried homes,
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least a 100 people missing on the u. k. problem it gives initial approval of a bill that would allow terminally ill patients the end that lives and on key to statements with your schools practice as just finished. because a drum pre and it's for rolling shawn mcclare, who's quickest sofa with qualifying for the sprint race. the would begin in syria where opposition finds, is there a bond sing on the northern city of a laptop is taking control of towns and villages and capture governments soldiers in military equipment. well that they are on friday, thousands of fights has reached the outskirts of the north west and city. syria is metro. he says it's repelled. the attack is also carried out 16 as strikes from the city of atlanta. the fighting is the biggest defensive in syria is northwest and
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provinces. in several years. it's been concentrated in and around the cities of alive hope and it live, send them costs all lives in the took the city of high tide near the city and bought a joins us from the now. so 1st of all, just how close are opposition fights is to a left to right now as well. so may, according to the statements coming from the common room of this operation, conducted by the opposition factions that are inside the city center of all that bull. earlier today we were hearing that they have a fully taken control of west and countryside of a level, and they were very close, like 23 kilometers to the city center. and then we heard them that the saying that they are inside the city center. and we have been seeing pictures videos circulating on social media showing that they have taken control of some of the important neighborhoods in the city center of all apple,
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including the area where the universe is, where some a some is residential compounds that hosts like thousands of houses or apartments, so they say that they have taken control of those, these nape, these neighborhoods from the syrian government forces. and of course there was a fight over. so reco, which is a very key point close to a level if you is fighting was going go over all of the on, so rack up between the syrian government forces and they all position. and there are reports claiming that the is even government forces. how, what from from so right could, but of course this is also a war of a fighting of propaganda between the 2 side. saw me and because the syrian government side, it denies that a a they, they, they say they are repelling, they say they to fax some of the villages. but it is just the opposite on the side of a position statements factors. and we also know that the shame has been striking in
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it lives. the what sort of damage has been inflicted on the opposition stronghold? the saw me in the report say that there were 14 a strikes pulled up, conducted by the cedar and government eh, a forces targeting the civilian areas in the fitness center, not the conference side of it live, but it looks fitness center. and according to those reports so far, 4 killed and 6 injures, and of course, these numbers are prone to increase. well, so far we have seen a strong and rapid advance on the ground by the serial position factions made in the lead by the h t. us who, who governs the proven self it live and also some strong the factions within the syrian national mission, national army, which many of us know as in its former name as the f as 6. but also we are hearing reports. that is some, she is she, a fighters from southern lebanon and also from iraq are writing to the region to
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give support to the syrian government that has been accused of not solving very strong resilience towards the opposition. so far, so far the position has been very strong on the ground, but as soon as the searing army receives some, uh, some men support and logistics support. of course, things can change. but of course, this is the biggest offensive. this is the biggest advance by the serial position factions in years, especially, tried to claim at the 2nd largest city off. i'll go back to some. all right, thanks so much sitting across all of that from how tight into a kia, or call and clock is director of research at the so fine group of global intelligence and security consultancy joins us now from pittsburgh in the usa. good to have you with us. so how significant would it be if these reports are indeed confirmed that opposition fighters have entered a lot of thanks for having me. i will. i think the reporting is proven accurate,
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and i have no reason to believe otherwise would be quite significant. this is just really a reflection of how divided syria is right now. uh, the soccer game controls roughly 60 percent of the country. but you've got the, as rarely is conducting airstrikes with impunity in syria, united states taking shots of the as long as the state. and this would be another domino to fall. if a high a top relo sean and some of the other rebel groups were able to kind of gain control and, and carved out even more autonomy than they currently have. how far could they go called and given the current state of play in syria, i wouldn't expect them to try to push beyond northwest syria. they're content to kind of contain control of it. live a level. keep in mind there's about 5000000 people there under their control. an h t s has actually made quite a push to provide services to try to win the hearts and minds of the population here. so i think the,
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they have their hands full it and governing the current territory. i wouldn't expect it to push much, much more beyond northwestern syria at the moment of some of the policies to the conflict in syria, like the russians busy with ukraine. iran busy with the confrontation with israel has the law. you know, the, in a c's fine now, but they've been in a confrontation, you know, has, has that created a vacuum that some of the pos is a tied off elsewhere without question. that's exactly what we're seeing. reflected in syria on the ground right now. the russians are overstretched and ukraine. iran clearly has its hands full with what's going on between gaza 11 on and trying to defend the regime at home. liberty says, bowler has been, you know, designated by these really starting in july with the assassination of top leaders. continuing through september with the pager and walkie talkie strikes and with the
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assassination of us on this role and others. so, you know, while the world has gone on and been consumed by these major conventional wars, there's a lot happening and percolating under the surface in syria that's now coming to the forefront. that's exactly what we're seeing. play out over the past several days. she's a message being sent to iran through what's happening in syria. is that one way to read this and, and how key is sylvia? when you look at the map in that source of, of extension of, of influence. yeah, i guess you could call it a message. you know, what i read from this is that the iranians are overwhelmed. you know, what once was this grand project, you know, put forth by sumani, this kind of access of resistance. the desire to establish a so called she across it throughout the greater middle east, as now crumbled over the past year. and even places like syria where the rainy and start, they actually had a pretty firm to hold, are now slipping away. so i think in tehran, there's
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a lot of concern about the geo political developments over the past several weeks in the region. okay, what pos to all the tucks, taking in this, what pasta is the us which itself is that something of a transition period taking in this or yeah, so of course the turks are going to look to capitalize on this by supporting various rebel sections and past revel factions in the northwest, the yes and a and, and other lesser known groups. the united states for its port, again, diplomatically, uh, has its hands full, uh, probably has that span with stretch. and we're also in this popular transition phase from a, by the administration to a trump administration. and i think a lot of countries around the world, lot of, you know, non state actors see that window as an opportunity to kind of fill power vacuums and try to push a fait accompli in certain areas. so we'll have to wait to see what washington's reaction is, getting a lot of focus on what's happening. the northeast of syria,
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with some of the, you know, ices presents. there are rogia huge other a whole and others that the courage control. so, you know, really just a total mess. when you look at the map and syria and all the different actors involved, it's complete chaos. all right, thank you so much for calling clock director of research at the so fun group. the the it's been full $121.00 days since is where a launched. it's devastating war on cause a killing molding 44000 palestinians. most of them, women and children as forces have destroyed much of the small strip, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those who survive the relentless attacks announced solving israel has restricted the entry of food
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medicine and humanitarian aid to the strip. the northern gauze, northern gauze that has been under siege finality, 2 months. it's variety of tanks of killed at least $42.00 people across calls or including at least $24.00 in an attack on the, on the site or on the refugee camp. fine to just from the residential areas in the account. in central garza closing wide spread, destruction is very solid, is also side on ambulances, ambulances, which we're trying to rescue the wounded in the account. now one resident tells out to sara he lost 3 members of his family and one strike the head of the i c u unit and they can not allowed one hospitalized, been killed in this way. the striking northern gaza the this month academic absolute spoke to l. just sarah about the difficult working conditions. there is some of what he told us the from the shop. the hospital has been show the
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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 dar. 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 short just medical supplies and equipment, which is very difficult to head up, so speak now. so thought a come by. so he's joining us from data dog. and this is just the latest blow to the come on the old wind hospital. right it's, it's dealing also with a change of restrictions on medical supplies. yes, that's right. come on at one hospital in the north of destroy. it is one of the last remaining valley function of hospitals on the ground, which continue to provide medical treatment. this point is by the repeated attacks
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. since the will be getting back in october and at the same time, they are suffering from ongoing search of the casualties that continue to flow to the hospital. as a result of the continuation of holly intensity of from button that's in that value . and in fact, la hit town, this hospital has been running incredibly short in terms of medical supplies and left see in the past house. because when the military has set fire to the main pharmaceutical warehouse full hospital and today they have killed the head of the intensive care unit who was responsible for supervising and providing life saving medical treatment for people who are in a very desperate need for surgeries and even for a life saving medical cap plus the bleak realities, sammy for families who are still trapped in the notes that are sometimes unable to reach, come out at one hospital. a given the fact that quite up to drugs have been widely
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deployed and have been targeting anyone who can get the to get medical treatment. what i'm thought i'd do, we know the face of those 50 people trapped in a home in bates law have been following the story today. so as the area was coming on to find that couldn't escape yeah, that's right. we have been changing his story since valley. how is it this morning? we have discovered that this strike took place yesterday and today remembers to get some information from. i wouldn't say that the house is expected to be housing and a take a inside of it around 50 palestinians, but we are on april to verify with us they are alive or not. the building was targeted. and at the same time, no civil defense. what? cuz can really reach to the sides of the strife, given the fact that they are unable to operate in devalue and even in fake,
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not yet to but we are also getting more report saying that i know that residential building was targeted in the past. our 10 palestinians and but now you have from 1st killed into strike and food induced civilians who rushed on a donkey drum carriage in order to risk you unto provides the 1st risk operations for the useful work killed in the strike and injured. so it's a given the, the, the ongoing escalating attacks by the use by the army which have no engine side on the ground in big la. yeah, as this miniature operation is just so massively taking place, the only thing so much thought a couple. i zoom now the space, the palestinians in gaza city are running out of safe places to set top shelter. families are crammed in to make shift spaces with no protection. but the human haile visited a camp in northern garza, us in the life of the ongoing is what it is killing of attacks in northern ga,
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the city that have forced thousands of people use out of their homes to use are facing the harsh reality of having no place to stay in on right now. and this, this floyd place that has been affected by these, what you need. and wadman and civilians are trying to sweep the rumbles just to set up tents due to the lack of paces. these civilians have been force simply evicted from their homes and they are facing the harsh reality of the cold weather . winter has come and the hills situation is deteriorating. in these areas, in the life of the ongoing is really bad of medical supplies into northern garza city. civilian say that these places are unfit to sustain human lives and the face, the cold weather and the rules and diseases are squared and among children. in this
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the time of winter season and if there's not an immediate cease fire, tragedy is going to escape. busy into millions of, of tragedies and what i am with at evening and does your northern gauze all his time. probably the testers have been gathering in jordan's capital on mine to denounce as well as war on gaza. it mocks, the international day of solidarity with palestinian people protest is chanted and carried and to us slogans. calling on our nations to support palestine around $300.00 protest isn't in today's it gathered in front of us embassy and your concept they called so the rest of is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and, and then to the war garza on this day 1947 the united nations adopted resolution one age one, introducing a politician plan to create 2 states, one,
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jewish and one arab for palestinians. it was a turning point that triggered violence and displacements and ultimately the loss of their promise state 3 decade sites are in 1977. the united nations established the international day of solidarity with palestinians on november, the 29th hoping to draw attention to the struggle is still serves as a call for justice self determination and peace. the un secretary general says this is come on the ration is especially painful for palestinians as the fundamental goals of the dignity rights. justice and self determination are as distance as they have ever been to the occupied westbank. now at least 9 is right. the soldiers have been injured. 3 of them in critical condition, in a shooting attack. it's ready media, sorry. a gunman talking to the boss. counting soldiers near the legal sacrament of ariel is ready,
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forces killed the palestinian gunman. journalist the monks joins us now from ramallah in the occupied westbank. so what do we know about the attack over them? semi how much is military when the out cassandra gates have said that he was one of the fighters. they've named him, as samantha said, he was from a village. it's just south of napa, so not far from ariel the illegal settlement to the south, west of not lose the trouble that this afternoon. he seemed to have use an m 60 and assault rifle. according to his writing media, who quoted to minute resources, he again, according to his ready media emptied 3 separate magazines the munition, into those inside the boss. before returning fi, i ended up killing him. all right, will they be that? thanks so much for the mocks, the and now it says $5.11 and it is,
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is in its days 3 despite the army accusing is right of, of highlighting it says, is ready for these count out as strikes on lebanese territory. these ready forces advanced in southern evidence, minute 3 tanks and bulldozers accounting out demolition operations around the board . the village of monica and the city of korea. lebanese media reporting is radio strikes, also hit 2 of the towns in the south. same but said all v as more from by routes of the war has set 11 on back years in terms of development, 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 you in a self lab and on. and they said it is time for the international community to step in and step up. in the last 3 months,
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we've seen untold damage that will take years to repair for the level of the 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, to d, 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, bear with the
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now the bodies of 20 people have been recovered at the sides of a line slide and east and uganda. at least a 100 people are still missing. police say several villages in the but i'm bullied districts have been completely buried off the hillside, hillsides gave way following days of heavy rain welcomed by reports. this is the sound of people whose families have very to live 5 entire villages of more than 40 homes were submerged when us and boat has came crashing down the hillside in east. in uganda and material relatives rushed nearby communities to take out any 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 it happened, we found that the village of the vanished houses were gone. the 1st time these
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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 take 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 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,
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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 a hi lea states a full of data more than a 100 people missing off to a boat capsized in the river in northern nigeria, the boat was taking passengers mainly women to a food loc as along the river new jet early on friday, morning dives, teams are trying to find those who are on accounted for. but officials havent been able to pinpoint the exact location. its not yet knowing what caused the boat to cap size of the crowd in vehicles is coming in the air right. the thing is, on the way an island once expected to be a closely full general election campaign, was dominated by the cost of living, immigration, and housing, 5 minutes,
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the simon harris cole, the election this month of these government revolted and $11000000000.00 budget surplus. john hall is in dublin with the sump dates. the 3 principles political forces battling it out to this irish election. the 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 fame. looking to pull together a leftist to 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. 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
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of wealth, the forward workers onto the americans. and the pharmaceutical tech sex is 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, l g 0, w to georgia. now where i protest is once again gathered in the capital to please see the angry of the government's decision to suspend talks. on joining the european union until 2028 mass demonstrations overnights on violence with police using roles, a cannon and tear gas. the gains process is 40. 3 people were arrested. tensions have been high since the ruling georgia dream policy. one parliamentary elections
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in october, opposition supposed to say the vote was riggs, they want to see georgia joining the you all the routing policy 5 is closer ties with russia. a set of head on al jazeera, moving out why french troops withdrawing from another african nation. and in school, the catch of the day is who's a, let's click this take on the 1st task, how much i owe me on this piece. the others becomes inactive recent. so you nice and warm it to use, but that generates big charles if the conditions are right and they are right. so a line up through here, the river played has produced big chance of 10 to fade away during friday. but you still got in there in north washington and this rather familiar line across
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paraguayan societies result, those thunderstorms could be off hail or flash led to water. but where it's not vance, it's reasonable. it's been much warmer. have stated that off because i but it's not bad ready to to 27 and the same potential for, for that exist elsewhere in brazil that has been defending himself at all. as you can see, the full cost has kept that dry, but the chances are where the orange top saw, you've got big dime pulse. so at risk from typically i'm afraid, landslides will be columbia, and may be equitable seasonally, it's still a wet times a year from panama and costa rica that will continue. and throughout account of being big or small out of that small out of the chop stock each will be rather sherry that goes for friday and saturday. and this i'm flu of cold air from the us gives you to of what's happening here. particularly for the northeast that has been snare recently, and this cold praise will keep going across the great lakes. so lake effects today would also be a problem for new england. of the
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african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the origin. facts taken by, you repeat the colonizers, this is our experience, our identity. in the final part of the series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets like the few have been returned. but the still a long way to go in progress is painfully slow restitution because stolen with punctuation on orders here. officer a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and faulty of the world. language is shay come on. award for translation and international understanding is hosting. it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha guitar,
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shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the to go back, you're watching l g 0 time to recap all headlines. siri, no position fights is, are advancing on the city of laptops. they're taking control of the towns and villages, and capt should governments. busy ministry equipment areas near tree says it's repelled the attacks. it's also turned out 16 s tribes. the city of atlanta is right. the attacks have killed at least $42.00 people across scouts, including at least $24.00. and as far as i'm the end, the silence refugee camps,
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like the jets fall these residential areas in the account and central gaza closing . widespread destruction is ready sold is also fine on. i'm getting says rescuing the wounded in the account and in the occupied westbank at least 9 is right. these to be an inch. it's free of them in critical condition. and the shooting attack is right. the media side gunman, tongue through the boston, the police and police officers near the illegal sacraments of aerial is ready forces killed the palestinian gun. the printer shot and pays a, voted in favor of a bill to let tell mentally ill patients and their lives with medical health protest as well. and if it becomes low fundable people could feel pressure to kill themselves rather than risk being a burden. those inside the sage will allow people to die with dignity, the bill that side outs with the life expectancy of less than 6 months to end their lives by taking a drug,
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a judge and to doctors would have to sign off on the procedure the bill unless now clear a 3rd reading and the house of commons and costs to the house of lords is that spring? enrolled the challenge? he joins us from london. so it's past the 1st total of how serious all the next steps and how soon if 0 is a challenge all day, expect it to be this was the historic moments in the house of commons today. a generational change is a foot in british public life. for the 1st time, members of parliament gave their assistance to a form of assistant dying in the united kingdom. it comes with limitations, as he just explained. you'd have to get 2 dogs to sign off with it that would have to be a high court judge signing off on it, the pass and would have to be in the last 6 months of that life. they would have to
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be able to make that right and rational decisions. but it does mean that it is very likely that some form of assess the dog has got to end up on the statutes of the u . k. isn't that yet? no, it's not. it's got a long way to go. it has to go through another few stages in the house of commons and then it has to go through 5 stages in the house of lords. the stages are basically going to be to thrash out as defined the points of the legislation and make sure that the loads and the commons. i have some sort of agreements on, on what this bill is going to look like. it's interesting that's 9 years ago. and it's just a dying bill came up before the commons before 9 years ago in 2015 m. p. 's rejected it despite then as now, the majority of the british public being in favor of some change in the law. so in 2024,
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it now seems that the politicians and the people are on the same page. all right, things to really challenge that spring. and now honest thompson is a spokes person for can not killing non governmental organization. opposed to assisted suicide and use an a z a he joins us from long. the now you surprise the way it went through parliament so far, you know, really there was a huge new insights of members of parliament off the general election date, multiple hospitals. the other pays currently sitting on you and what we know is that the more information we can get to the seventy's, the less likely they are to continue to so called a change and a little so as this bill progresses through the bottom and the more information but the disability rights proves that doctors, groups, and psych falls can get to them, means it's all nice to me. will be defeated by the likes of stage in a, in parliament. and that's because we notice from what's happening in places like
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the us states of oregon, which is the model for this legislation. a majority of those sides favorite thing about on that families, that finance is a little bit cameras with staining preexisting the suicide rights and the general population off the legalizing assisted suicide. and indeed there are other problems with oregon. so for example, we see an expansion from to leo mentally continentals to include people with no internal conditions, like diabetes, or prices and even eating disorders like i directs you. what's the need for a judge and to doctors to sign off? is that enough of a safe call to try and avoid solid the situations you reference? how do you see it as well as you know, that's the, there's a huge problem with the josh uh, parts of the site got at the moment. there's already a 12 months to like to get
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a case to the high call family relations. they're only about 15 or 16 high court judges in that. so i think another 1000 cases to that was close means it just simply went work side by side. god, little myself may be related to the latest stage in terms of the doctors that we're talking about. perhaps people in general practice who are not able to carry out the process psychiatric assessment. and the doctors don't even have to know the patient and ask a guy machine to worry. so if you get not back from one doctor, you can shop around until you find someone who is willing to sign your desk. florence is your objection to the structure and the wording of this bill, something that could be worked house in pollard or is your objection and opposition to it on the principle on the very concept all of assisted dying. well, i think the problem is when you look around the, well, did you look at kind of the new zealand, the netherlands, belgium, best mobile number of countries that have gone down this road. there is an a site
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system of assistance suicide of youth tonight. is there any where in the world another the time we say that the systems expand to include more or more people will probably most extreme and quickly is in canada by legalized i need tonight is here in 2016. so my pay comes into bill adults by 2019 a cool head struck down that provision as being time legal to allow people who live disabled with chronic conditions and was suffering at early this year. politicians approved an extension to allow people with mental health problems to have their life ended by youth. and i, as you, and this is before we look at in 2022 and kind of to 1700 people. these lots are, and they've started the lighting this as one of the reasons why they were making that decision. how difficult a conversation is this for family members to have?
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it's incredibly difficult and it's been something that was picked up in the last parliament by the house and social kind of committee, which looked at this issue in great detail. i'm one of the things that they recommended wasn't changing little, but actually having a desk literacy strategy for the u. k. started people who were at the end of life, whether through genex, a condition or a terminal that will misled cancer, actually had a better understanding of what treatment options were available, how they could be kept. so at the end of life, to make sure that people weren't fearful of perhaps not getting the right medication and not knowing what to town when there was a problem on the rail scandals. is that weight and not addressing the fact the blindfold people in the u. k. who would benefit from palliative cat currently receiving it? and we know that it's because of a chronic show. sure teacher found it, you know,
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the not tied to the doctors and that's really what we need to be fixing. all right, thank you very much. alice. the thompson, the is now 19 months conflicts in sedan is created, the world's largest displacement, the crisis in killed tens of thousands of people. the health situation in particular is, was sitting with the officials reporting the number of cholera cases, for example, rising to more than 43000. how does that mohammed reports now? but head is pretty tiny to what's left of this home in, in demand. yes. so does capital have to him? he and his family were forced, escaped, of the fighting between the army and, but a military corrupted support forces intensified in the neighborhood of the months of destruction. the ada is barely recognizable. the prolonged can veto, forced to leave off the rapids, the board forces intensified their presence. here,
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the army came and tried to remove them. the army during the residential, exactly the houses, claiming the would become a combat zone. and so we left and had a model. it's well known that the rapids support forces always focus on stealing money, a golden cause. i was hoping to find my photography and design equipment, but unfortunately some of it was stolen and the restaurant at the end of the name. the neighborhood is now under the control of the sudanese army, but most residents have not returned the u. n. c's, the concept which started 18 months ago has displaced more than 11000000 people. thousands of facing starvation and refugee comes into wisdom. the full region children have died off monday children my colleagues on the ground in samsung can told me that people were lined up on the side of the road. busy cheering as these trucks rolled in, they tell me that people in the camp are resorting to extreme measures to survive.
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because food is so scarce, families are eating crush tina shelves, which are usually used as apple. water. many katie and go see the congress has had a cut this property impact on women and guns. according to the un, gender based violence has increased by 2 full under best violence as nathaniel was award since the award interrupted abriel last year. on launch to dawn into one of the biggest protection and you'd be vehicle prices that is increase in the best violence cases, especially incomplete zones has proficiency. more than 1000 people. pub died in a corner outbreak that started, you know, goes on with no sign of a cx, 5 between the warning sites. 8 agents. it's one of the desktop comprises even fun to have them. and then just the child is ending a defense cooperation agreement with friends. the announcement comes soon off to
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the french, foreign minister visited the country. it's the latest form of french calling me in the sun had region to account security ties with west and ministry's french troops have also withdrawn from molly and these yet, and became the fafsa child is now increasing its ties with russia. because hawk has law from dot com hours after the plane of the french for a minister took off from child's capital in german. or the announcement was made to break the 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, including a sizable military air force base. this was part of operation bar cons. that was meant to secure and chad, but other so how in country from attacks,
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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 chatham. i met 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 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 san diego. nicholas hawk allen's the 0, the car housing stations of reopen 2 days off the logistical problems. ma, the vote. people are costing their ballots in the presidential and parliamentary elections in the movies. the electro commission extended the process until the end
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of the month of the technical problems and long queues on wednesday. but opposition policies they demand to go home to vote county, they say they've lost confidence in the process. the election is seen as a test of the routing policies 34 years grip on power. this mexico sentences approved a motion to dissolve several regular 3 ball days that the government says are expensive and corrupt. freedom of information activists say the closure of one of them. the national institute for transparency is, is specially wiring the president called the shine balm came to power, promising to continue reforms introduced by have talked to the previous assa, unders by the lopez over adore you. and i gotta, ya know, has moved from mexico city the it to journalist my noticed in his colleagues more than a year of relentless digging to expose one of the biggest corruptions scandals in
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mexican history. the government had invested millions of dollars in public funds through the creation of faith companies in what became known as the master scam to prove their findings, journalists made more than $500.00 freedom of information requests to mexico's institute for transparency or n i. c. no, we don't see the problem yet without this transparency tool, we would never of known about this most of scam. 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, claudia shame bounced as these organizations are corrupt and efficient, and wants them to come under the wing of existing government ministries and showed that will be more transparency. now, the dissolution of the night as an autonomous body will end corruption and will
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develop a system of transparency, where people can easily access information on everything. the mexican government does look, yes, is a good critic. see this measure as the latest move by the government to centralized power and eliminate checks and balances while protecting itself from future investigations into its actions. the night was revolutionary and may to go. 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 journalists or researchers that had 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 in their archives and servers, and which amounts more than 20 years of information requested by the mexican public . in fact, we're not even allowed inside this room where many of those files are kept. that's how seriously they take the protection of this information. the president of the nice spoke to,
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i'll just be your hours before the senate vote in the name of the competitor and there was 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 in fights and corruption that all of them 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 the or i mexico city bosses over time. didn't west in india kidding. at least 11 people and enjoying several of those passengers were heading from 94 to gun via in the my roster states when the accident happened on friday. the injured travelers have been taken to a nearby hospital for treatments. investigators are trying to figure out how the bus flips still are heading out to 0 ways. how you could look at the new and
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improve nightstand cathedral 5 years off to a 5 destroyed much of the church and off the losing your seat for next season. we had so the desert to ask for me the ones about terry fall, test lots next. that's coming up with. he said this for the
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and i welcome back. let's catch up with all the school with pizza. certainly, thank you very much. a good battle is shaping out between for already on the
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counter and if the cuts are drawn pre as both look to seal the formula. one constructors title what kind of car to leave the title range. but for all we are putting the pressure on for you with a drive charlotte clay going the quickest in practice. mccarran. so of landowner sand, oscar psv for it was 2nd and food on the time sheets extra stuff and who wrapped up the draw decided last week was 11th, foster still qualify for the spring. grace is still kind of late to on friday. ripple have a month to go through the 12 year career that has seen him with multiple races. both he bought to us is at a crossroads, informed me to one to him size and spoke to him, his sunday's race. what's next? what's next? that's right. what's next? what's next? what's me, what's next? what's next boys? next? this is the question. people have been asking vouch reprocessed 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?
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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 the taken off. well, you know, obviously since the news broke that the, i won't be racing with the with stake if one thing keeps up brain and $25.00, then. yeah, i gotta figure out what, what's next? i think i'm still not done with formal one. i still feel like i've got lots of the for the sport. so there's no rush from my side to, you know, jumping to a quick decisions and, and conclusions. so where does that leave the 35 year old, thin old 10 of his career rice wins have come at and say, these are a ton that could be on the cards with the news. a 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 him or set his family. it's a real will on our so for sure it's bill, that's
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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 us. he was forced to play 2nd fiddle to louis hamilton, and his 5, you spell that mercedes with 2 races left the cell, but the c is and he's still in search of its 1st points. but it's, this is the end of the road and the supposed to interrupt championship finishes is nothing to look down on regrets at all. 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 the start of another chapter, instead of the sense of time running out on his career on size and i'll just 0. don't just down the road from the f one cut the result. so hosting an international
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series, golf tournaments and friends with treated to this spectacular hole in one, it's an easy step and almost solely sending the bubble from the, the straight into the hole without bouncing, even a shape or 3rd place. for ma mazda as champion, patrick reed, is in the field, but come and see down to the eatable tide for 12 fellow american, peter e line is out in front. he leads by one shot heading into the final row manager. manchester says he manage it. pip, claudio is confident they bad run a full will end, but at minutes it's not realistic. so think about winning the premium. the gaudio is currently experiencing the worst winless run. always managerial career. they last 5 in a row before throwing away a 3 goal. need to drill when the champions lead against final, earlier this week. and on sunday, they're up against premier degree. those little pool who are already 8 points they have been. and then the solution that we have is not realistic to think about. the end of the big targets situation is think about the soonest possible one game and
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to give the little man to, to continue to continue. so, and we'll come back and how we stand up again, this is a big success in life is how many times just end up again and again and again. whatever happens that, that the greatest reuben amerman says he's seen improvements from each team as he picked up. he's supposed to victory as manchester united manager, the english club beat boat, a glimpse of no way in the university. restless toiling school twice as they came from behind. so when $32.00 at old trafford now, so 12th in the league phase, $5016.00 the table disclose amaran's 2nd game and charge you to his 1st 1. 1, again, sleeps which is the premium and you can see i can from, from portugal, and half of the savings 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,
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i'm not alone yet. i'm like one of them now. and it was really special into a whole not to the support of my, my support. so i think lynn's crickets is have full spade way back into the 1st test against new zealand. at the end of day 2 in christ church, even reached $348.00, and they 1st endings in england recovered of a, something to sickness, one for full heavy brooke and all the poke, put together a partnership of 151. before these evenings, glen phillips pulled off a one to catch, to remove po for $77.00, that superman style, one hand to catch sicily with another look that's going to come out to hodge more often, the route kept shipping away and remains and beaten having reached the century of the tourists end of the day on 319 for 5. just 20 line run sort of easy. those total and parties done have clinched. they one day series against sim bob with
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come on google. um for the maiden already i century to lead them to a $9091.00 victory, and the 3rd and final match in bull awhile. 2 countries now pay a $3.00 match 2020 series, which begins on sunday nfl now in the detroit lions rewarded themselves with some thanksgiving turkey of the ceiling. they obtained the victory in a row. they beat the business in chicago phase and what ended up being a pretty tight to face. some of the pull that back to touchstones. as they took a 16 point lead into the final cool to what you call that didn't back down a later cd from d. j more helping them cut the pay for. so it's a 3 alliance, however, hung onto in the $2320.00. they took the n f c north division. send me that, so it was full of me for now. thanks so much peter. now the restore the interior of notre dame cathedral in paris has been revealed for the 1st time since the historic
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building was damaged. and the 55 years ago, french president emanuel my call visited the church, said workers have achieved the impossible and healed and national wound. it'll reopen to the public next month. a visual of the french gothic architecture tools that estimated $13000000.00 visitors every year. make it one of the cities most popular landmarks construction began in 1160 on an island in the house of the rivers, sen, solidifying those the dame as the physical and spiritual censor of paris. more than 850 years was damaged during the french revolution. the full being restored to its former glory in the 19th century. in april, 2019 the devastating 5 destroyed the spy and roof of the church. on 5 years of rebuilding followed the cost exceeding $700000000.00.
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that's it for this news out the back of the show, stay with us. 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 caretakers up here in emission to rebuild our broken relationships with the planet. if we can mobilize that huge proportion for was the population and we've got to, to leverage believing in change on al jazeera fits the fastest expansion of legalized gambling and us history with sports fights at the center. get on a sports fan anymore. unless you're dealing on the phone lines examines the surgeon
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most of those left behind are the button above the young, the elderly, and those injured in the rest of the attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the city now position finds is reached the outskirts of a level of government falls and say they've repelled and attack homeless since the months. i mean say them, this is down to 0 live from dell hall. so coming up, thousands of palestinians are killed in this way. the attacks across gaza site on and they fly here. it's all to women and children are among the day the.

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