tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 29, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the military surgeon has been described as the closing of the policy the . ready ready ready on the low on sammy's a, them, this is a news our lives from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. tense financing the i left power and serial position 5 to say they've entered the city center. the government says it's repelled the attack. another as striking lebanon as well, says it, talk you through that has the law. a rocket launcher in the south. thousands of palestinians are killed in his right. the attacks across garza and so it off and
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it's not here on targeted women and children among the dead plus mass protests for a 2nd day in the georgian capital, following the government suspension of a membership tools and piece of statements with the sports pip. claudio saves he's not going to run away from mentioned specifically. he believes they will return to home office 6 games without a when he had mix. it's not realistic to talk about winning the premium. the serial position fights is od vaughn, sing on the city of a laptop, taking control of towns and villages. now they say they've captured guffman soldiers and military equipment. earlier on friday, thousands of fights has reached the outskirts of the northwest and city, the sizes they say they've captured central areas of ally pro to but syria is
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minute for you says it's repelled the attack. so i also care about 16 as strikes on the city of it live. but douglas government is called for an end to the strong. somebody lives opposition, controlled areas. the fighting is the biggest defensive in syria is northwest and provinces. in several years. it's been concentrated in and around the alaska ended live civil costs, all know has moved from the 2 of you since you've had time the syrian border after using full control of watson calling for side of all left. and on the 3rd day of the operation, all the details of aggression, the syrian government announced that they are repelling against the off position. and as a congress fried they, it, they targets it is the fitness center with errors for our schools and civilian has some circles have accused the syrian government for the week on the ground. and by
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the way, i see reports that some she applied to years are it is to be deployed to give support to the syrian or up army coming from iraq and southern left on, on, on the other hand, told her father is an important point right now because we are hearing reports that the russians have, have a pulls out from their bases and tell her to fight it as of thursday nights and turkish foreign ministers. folks, 1st and finally posted on social media that's on correct, is following the escalation and the development and see we have very closely and in your mind is that the churches for administer occasionally on the line. that's the reason, that's why the syrian government towards the civilian areas in the woods calls such consequences of possible reference. the influx is always on the agenda of the turkish government, raising concerns about the currents escalation, c,
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$92.00 solar al jazeera outside to kill syria. border calling clock is director of research at this fine group of global intelligence and security consultancy. now he says there are many different actors involved in syria closing, complete chaos. as i say, the reporting is proven accurate 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 states. and this would be another domino to fall. if a high, a top relo shalom and some of the other revel groups were able to kind of gain control and, and carved out even more autonomy than they currently have. i wouldn't expect them to try to push beyond northwest syria, their content to kind of contain control of it. live aleppo,
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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 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 course, the turks are going to look to capitalize on this by supporting various rebel factions and pass revel factions in the northwest. yes and a and other lesser known groups. the united states for its part again, diplomatically has its hands full a probably has its bandwidth stretch. and we're also in this popular transition phase, from a, by the administration to a tropic 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
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reaction is. again, a lot of focus on what's happening in the northeast of syria with some of the, you know, ices presents. there are rogia hodge other a whole and others that the kurds control. so, you know, really just a total mass, when you look at the map and syria and all the different actors involved, it's complete chaos. a laser l says they've counted 1000 as strike on the side, they have a ceasefire, and never then it follows the lebanese armies, accusation that is route violated on 1st day within the past few hours. these are the, um, it says it detected movement of a mobile rocket launcher belonging to has the law in southern lebanon. it says it targeted the site within that strike principle on the chief named costs him is made his 1st public statement since the seas 5 with his route came into effect. he says it is a victory, bigger than the end of the 20064 with his role. and they'll be high level
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coordination with the lebanese army to implement the agreement. and the men in hat in oklahoma, we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying has blah, we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying the resistance or from weakness to an extent where it kinda continue. we defeated the enemy because it was forced to justify the see far, nothing. yahoo said to the 3 of you said he wanted to rebuild and re arm his army. he had meant that they were weak and on the faces in the buffer. it is a victory for the resistance because it still remains and it will continue to last in a house and joins us now from the southern city of the time. so something else, a bit of a victorious speech that from name call somebody, all his beloved visuals, touching on these repeated days of his riley attacks on lebanon despite the seas. fine. well, this page was the 1st of 44 lights. it was expected to be on the day of this. i
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mean, mentioned he said that he was supposed to give this speech on the day of the see stop by the fact to see how people are going to react towards what happened. and then he said this was evicted and evicted because of the 2650 about, i'm sorry, what i'm speaking with. you guys a drawing buzzing above our head inside. now, with a watson 9 costs it was highlighted. if it was a way for tackling the violations is really violations offices. 5 of been over the past 3 days including what was happening today from long shots on liberty citizens for me because i dont. busy munching shelves to watch the villages. and of course, the strike you mentioned, and the, and the abduction of some of the liberties the civilians in the past few days now.
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and i am costs and wanted to say clearly in the end office speech that his group is going to get integrated more i more and the nice pointed to can life automatically socially economists leave. and this of course opens the big question with respect to has, what was the future role and how is it going to be a what that is? is it going to continue being the region of a player by it's going to get back into it? slip in these frameworks, so a lot of things is about this stage. however, this is going to be the beginning of a new chapter for his law with the i'm a cos and stating that this cease fire isn't a new agreement, is just the $1701.00, the position security johnson, a resolution with a framework with a plan of action, a few benefits in this new way. thanks so much. county hashem,
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the the, now it's been 421 days since as rel launched is devastating war and garza killing mold in 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 and now starving, israel has restricted the entry of food medicine and humanitarian aid into garza. the nose has been on the stage for that a 2 months. at least $55.00 palestinians have been killed in areas across gauze since dawn, including $24.00 in, in this way. the s strike on the,
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on the site on the refugee camp. i'll just 0 is have this, although it has this update. in the ovens the show, this was the last interview doctor asked about the gas new to gave to us just eat all. and he was the head of the i. c u unit of camella, one hospital in the north of the strip which has been under siege by is really forces for nearly 2 months. dr. new to describe the situation at the hospital and in the north as very dire. he was killed in an air strike on friday. his wife and children are devastating. there's been no light up in the suffering and pain of palestinians in central gauze, though the streets are littered with bodies. these are the scenes in the under side of the refugee camp after the latest is really attacked,
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the palestinians, searching for their loved ones, an agonizing task. good. good bye. my wife. forgive me. forgive me, my wife. forgive me. good bye. my precious. some were sheltering in his school saying they had no warning before his really forces opened fire and launched . their attack is really soldiers, even fired on ambulances, rescuing the wounded, palestinian se they feel helpless, unable to shield themselves or their children from the ongoing devastation of this war. with all the feeling that as a grown man, you cannot do anything for a one year old child. it's a feeling of humiliation. the situation is disastrous and outside allow the
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hospital or for the final good bye to the victims of the latest massacre. israel maintains that it only targets him up, but the reality on the ground tells a different story. one of mass civilian casualties and endless destruction of the central jersey to know the latest is right, the attack dog through the residential building and they fly a killing at least 18 palestinians. the majority of those killed women and children is really drones also talk to people attempting to rescue into people from the pump out. how thought a couple i assume as the basis from that is about a c is ready, military operation has been ongoing. and then also this threat for almost 67 days once it gets released from officials and causes of civil defense, confirm that during this period at least 2700 palestinians where i confront killed
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well 10000 others were wounded. this number is quite a buries tiger and a slugger. and the indication of the bleak reality that civilians have been going through that been trapped in bailout. yeah. and it just valley a refuge account in the light of the ongoing denial of a deliveries to the north of the stripe, which comes down to your own going, searching humanitarian crisis. and we are getting reports from civilians that that has been widely targeted in the past a few hours with new laptop and not to the bottom and not even an s strikes that continue to destroy key infrastructure and residential buildings that are packed full with civilians in the central areas, the drones have been really flying over a very low altitudes, oil explosions, continue to the overheads. and the another cost of under is that right truck cap where we have witnessed today a sort of partial withdrawal. it could be described as attracted to fall on the
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ground from button and seen under the rock does not come to uninstall for power to buy. so i would just say that i kind of saw that have been protesting jordan's capital on mine to denounce israel's war. on garza, the demonstration and 99 locks the international day of solidarity with palestinian people protest as chanted and carried on to us slogans. calling on our nations to support palestine around $300.00 protesters in indonesia gathered in front of us embassy in jakarta. they called for the rest of his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and for an end to the gone, so long to stay. 1947, the united nations adopted resolution 181, introducing a politician plan to create 2 states, one jewish and one arab for palestinians. it was a turning point, the target violence displacement and ultimately the loss of the problem is state. 3
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decades later, in 1977, the united nations established the international day of solidarity with palestinians on november, the 29th hoping to draw attention to the struggles is still serves as a call for justice self determination and peace. un secretary general says this is come, member ation is especially painful for palestinians is the fundamental. busy laws of the dignity rights, justice and self determination are as distant as they have ever been on the stuff a lot of hold the is the secretary general of the political policy, palestinian national initiative. the joins us from them all. a good to have you with us. so as you probably heard me read out the un secretary general saying dignity, self determination, justice. these are things which of a fall away from palestinians as ever is he writes. absolutely. and more than that to unfortunately, the international community disappointed us completely and not only the
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international community too, but the decision of the board is as well. and by the students i've left alone having to fight the city water could items of the same time, the crime of genocide, the crime of collective punishment, and the time of displacement and the split plencik. this crime that is happening does that is unprecedented in modern street. you're talking about 420 days of mass that goes one after the other and the gotten this of the fact that the international criminal court to because that decision in by doing nothing. yeah. whole and is a x defense administered to that land and we still don't see any serious movement in imposing sanctions on as a list of all the nation. the question is the question. simply how fall palestinians from self determination from justice. oh,
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when you look at what's happening, you have a prime minister in israel, who's repeatedly reference genocidal versus from the bible about destroying. i'm a like you have a finance minister and israel talks about sending is the way to use the population of garza by hoffen 2 years. and the us, as he said, that continues to provide diplomatic and let's recover forward as well. even though the us president has stated that as early as committing indiscriminate bombing, you go to one job palestinians facing actually an existing show struggle at this point, not just the struggle for national determination. and so i was a little late. we are visiting the existing sunset. it's not that i have that distressing good business time sensitive to, to the palestinian, but ballasting and people and what we have seen and during the course of the last year, it is 2 things. that's the one i thought the explosion of the actual is there any policy being a policy of
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a set of colonial system that wants to displace palestinians completely and still on our land? on the other hand, we have seen that have been the 10 have been movement and is, are in thought. especially as and not the government has moved into the direction of fascism, but also the big pots of this desire to itself. and that the score to sports lots of responsibilities on the so called the international community. i do not think that all these as are elected items when big data police doing is what i'm going to insist england achieving the rights or with kilo of resilience, which is even greater than any time before. but what we need to do that is really crime stuff out of going around that, that happening that on the clock is, is sanctions that should be imposed on. is it a media t sanctions through sanctions, through boy cut through divestment on the display. this scan data is or is what i'm
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continuing these, correct? right. well how would you respond to those who size degree these very negative? is it how the students have contributed to their own misfortune? they say they say they reject the politician plan. the palestinians have relied on the international created that obviously hasn't delivered as you know to. there's sometimes relied in other countries. sometimes groups have violated international law and that the suit of resistance to occupation. how do you respond to that? this is glad to go that they've been in colonial, bought a, in this, in the history of human beings and claims that this effort to blame the police thing is being responsible for their own suffering is totally unacceptable. i know that the, the, the propose view is state secretary of the united states has been talking about me ballasting as for the, for the additional 1st thing is that there's an acceptable and reality. what we see
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here is a great violation of anybody international by isabel grant violation that has been proven by international criminal court locked by us. and then that is on is, is blocked, materializing in actual pressure on his, on his name. but the blaming. zip. interesting is that is on a symptom and on the other hand, i must say, is it, is it, it has never been isolated by the peoples of the woods. and we've never seen this live in a city that is up to some government, the level of public live up for sure, at the level of civil society. the fact today, the cable flow to it and all the region government, and all of the political forces, product distributed in a sort of data de activity on that. they also knew that it was by this time is by itself, an indication of the world. and how it is changing, and if i, it wasn't, is really, i would be very, very what it's about the fact that it would be,
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would really become the most isolated entity the most. but i structure in the worked well i will leave with that. thank you. so much for the stuff i bought a whole to you from the palestinian national initiative. i think it looks like the more ahead of the news out, including rapidly growing color outbreak can sit down with no sign of a seas 5. it's being the warning size and the world gets the 1st glimpse of the newly restored to them cathedral in paris, 5 years officer, devastating file. the hell. thousands of georgians have taken to the streets of the capital to place it for a 2nd day that angry the government's decision to suspend tulsa and joining the european union until 2028. last demonstrations on thursday ton violent with police using walton cannon and c. a gas against protest is $43.00 people were arrested,
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tension has been high since the ruling georgia dream policy one last month, autumn entry election next year. so it says korea is an associates fellow with the royal united services institute. she's just return from georgia. joining us now live from london, good to have you with us. so the prime minister said on friday that joining the you remains the top priority. do you take that a told as an indication that maybe the government is changing, at least it's rest for a cost of these protests. thank you very much for having me. first of all, yes, i me seems of just as a chipped collection specialist trip center to foreign policy, the prime minister, you mention the sides of the car to decide to do you want to pick the sure thing you should be your opinion on the of jen ballenger being the twenty's when right? and this is me and we have, we don't have 4 children, georgia which is which,
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which is now the window. so for intensity. and these can be used eventually. that's george after was much problem so that she would just do the business wise. and that's because we are both of the majority was for citizens and to georgia, which are we made by the jump? the my, my question was, so we've seen the prime minister today say a kind of a different line saying that his words were taken out of context. and that joining us still a priority is that a sign that perhaps he is taking into account the protests that have been going on for a couple of days now? i finally dial so because the, they mention slaves many times. this remains for to try to repeal seeking to drink government, but what we see is that unfortunately there and policies are indicated on
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church. and we are just to see how it was develop specs so far. the rest of it has been very possible inside the zoo indication, but they might reverse once each of these people from the agenda. so given what you said, how effective do you think the process all and do you think the opposition board called a follow me? it is going to prompt an announcement of election results as well. the election results are already been tested. i think now that being a priority for the organization and for the server mission. so each is facebook. see what's kind of what could be the conclusions went through several emissions. and what would be the response of us? i think that's will strongly shift domestic situation in the state of georgia. because that each of the new says that they don't a claim on the election results is legitimate. i of which i would argue that this
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would spark further from test. so protests are already in place. but so we are used to send you all my to julian so, so that was phrase into what the expenses to the front. all right, thank you for joining us and giving us your analysis. not us as korea, from the royal united services institute of the bodies of 20 people. i've been recovered at the sides of a line sly than eastern uganda. at least a 100 people are still missing. people say several villages in the bottom bully districts have been completely buried. welcome wherever falls 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 boulders came crashing down a hillside. nice to a new kind of material relatives rushed nearby communities to take out any
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survivors. if the, the rain started at 2 pm and went on till 6 pm. when it go to 7 pm, we heard a big band. when we came to see what had happened when we found that the village of the vanished houses were gone. the 1st time this community is being devastated. most people here a subsistence farmers living on the steep slopes of the foothills of mountains held on as the population's 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 in the last 15. yes. off the remote side killed dozens in 2019 a government program to be like kate, people from dangerously located settlements as have mixed results. jeanette jeans while 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
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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 us? but i have no answers. hundreds of families have left the area, but many here say the new locations provided or read hospitable. others don't want to leave that on special lands and communities, ways of life. us housings of yes. malcolm web. i'll just say era chavez become the latest african countries, the end it's ministry cooperation with front. there are approximately a 1000 french soldiers that making it francis biggest minute v authoration on the continent. but as nicholas hawk reports, the government is now turning towards russia. or just as the french foreign minister is only worried about who left the country, chad declared an end to it. security ties with paris,
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shutting the door on its former military ally. the announcement came on that day. chad was celebrating its independence from france. france is an essential thought, but it must now also consider that chad that has grown up chad that has mature chad is a silver and state on the following. french soldiers have been on the ground since colonial times launching nuclear test in chapter desert in the night 6. despite civil wars in cruise, france has long maintained its military presence here. the french government says it's there to support the child in government effort to fight off arm groups in this house. but many of this house said the french military has failed to stop the violence which has greatly effected civilians. after being forced out of molly burkina faso and these, they're now a 1000 french soldiers are being asked to withdraw from todd multiplan. we are changing our military past year with the intention of reconfiguring out
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partnerships in coordination without african partners so that they can be more flexible and better able to respond to the present moment. debbie who took over after his father was killed in 2021 is now turning to russia, seeking new security ties across and much of this a hell region of west africa. the wins appear to be shifting from west to east with the french military. no longer seen as a source of security, but as it relic from the past that chad and others no longer need nicholas hawk alger 0. i said i had an al jazeera members of the u. k. parliament possible that would allow terminally ill patients to end their lives and its full 2 goals focusing on the road. now, does he get his team back on track me off with the
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how it's reported? look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed in the media, how it's used to justify the escalation, flu, escalation, anything new years that are known as the media. and they think it's how it is weaponized is, is online, which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and faulty. how the world language is shay come odd award for translation and international understanding is hosting it's 10 toward serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to
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mankind. it's the the come back here watching else, is there a ton? somebody kept the headlines now. sorry. no position fights is, are advancing on the northern city of alaska. they've taken control of the towns and villages and captains governments soldiers in minutes free equipment. so he is mid free says it's rip healthy inside. it's also care about 16 s strikes cities. let's say, finally, lebanon, is it, it's the day i made reports of a new is really strong on friday, in the last few hours these right, the army says it's the same, the move when i can move, i was walking on trip, as long as has been lost, he says it has now been destroyed by the ratings. as far as the attacks have killed
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at least 55 people across canada including 24 and then this strikes. and then the silence refugee camp by contents from the residential areas and the captain essential garza closing widespread destruction the 19 month conflict in so dad is created, the world's largest displacement the crisis and killed tens of thousands of people . the health situation in particular is worsening. with officials are forcing the number of cholera cases rising to mold in 43000 sedans. pasta democracy started in 2019 and a long time all for a terry and need on. but of the she had was asked it, but 2 years later, the transitional, civilian government was over throwing in a minute. trico leasing power in the hands of minutes. we come on this tensions escalated between sedans, to most powerful general something for the hon. leader of this to the nissan forces
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. i'm how much i'm done. bigelow, wildly known as i made t. he's come on the of the pilot true, rapid support forces. a dispute over a plan to merge the r s f into the army led to the volume and confrontation in april 2023. throwing them into chaos. despite several seas, fire agreements, the fighting continues. 11 and a half 1000000 people have been displaced, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis. how's that mohammed reports but heads district dining to what's left of this home in in demand? yes. so does capital have to him. he and he's funny. well, 1st escaped of the fighting between the army and but a military, appropriate support forces intensified in the neighborhood of the months of destruction. the area is barely recognizable and if alone can veto force to
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leave on the rapids, the board forces intensified the presence here, the army came and tried to remove them. the army during the residential, exactly the houses, claiming the i would become a combat zone. and so we left, it had a model fits well known that the rapid support folks is always focused on stealing money golden calls. 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 neighbor who 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 in for fiji comes into wisdom. the for region. children have died off monday to my colleagues on the ground in samsung. kim told me that people were lined up on the side of the ro. 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 couple of specific impacts on women and guns. according to the un, gender based violence has increased by 2 falls under basic violence as nathaniel was award since the award interrupted abriel last year and wants 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 c 5 between the warning sites. 8 agents, one to desktop comprise even fund having some data
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from flight to is i'm the secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator. at the rent office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, he joins us from chads capsule in germane a good to have you with us. so 1st of all, starting with the spread of disease. how serious a threat is it? when we're hearing reports of color, then gay rising. this is a very serious right. and i've seen myself today in west the whole, but also throughout this week, this is the, the, the last day of a 7 day mission to sit down and check my 1st mission in this row. i've seen that it's not just a health crisis as an education products. this is a shelter crisis. it's a protection crisis. i'm just hands, there was a poor thing. it's astonishing prizes as well. and at the heart of it, as hands russo relate, is miss treatment of women and goes an academic sexual volume. so this is
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a play cross is now is the west prices in terms of numbers on my desk right now on to is the glimmer of hope when it comes to the aid situation. because on tuesday, the world food program said it managed to get trucks into account for displaced people. does that mean a it is now flowing freely into so that we haven't made some good progress this week we got what he meant to turn slides agreed. we could agreement to more humanitarian hubs across the lines, which is vitally important and we got more trucks moving and i was there at the ad, right border crossing yesterday, watching out trucks go across with bible education, health, shelter support and much, much more. but it's not enough. you know, the numbers we're trying to reach 25000000 across the country are absolutely staggering. and so we need to scale out rapidly, and that means we need more support from the world. we need to, well take more notice of what's going on, and so down we come, let this be an invisible crisis, is not invisible to us as you and as you might,
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terry adams. we've got to ensure that we get that political process back on track. that can deliver what people tell me they want, which is peace. you mentioned the multiple crises going on amongst them. 5000000, nothing that estimated 5000000 children have been dislikes. what are they facing? this optimism, right? i mean, these are often some families you'd be displaced multiple times, and so this is the largest number of displace children that we're trying to support anywhere on the well, i spend a lot of time with them today and off a little bit throughout the week listening to the stories, and it's unimaginable what they're going through. and i feel ashamed really, that the world has not been able to do more to stop this crisis. all right, thank you so much for joining us and sharing your perspective of what's happening that tom fletcher view and office for humanitarian affairs. thank you. a
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precision piece of voted in favor of a bill to let terminally ill patients and their lives with medical help. protest is a warning, though. if it becomes low, vulnerable people could feel pressure to kill themselves rather than risk being a burden. well, those in favor say, well allow people to die with dignity. the bill, let's add dollars for the life expectancy of less than 6 months. and the lives by taking a drug probably challenz as more from london this was a historic moment signifying that a generational change is a foot in british national life for the 1st time, m. p. 's here have given their a sense to a bill that were legalized assistant dying. they did it by 330, and 5 of 275 against what they said was that they pass in a terminal past. and then the last 6 months that life could, if they got 2 daughters in a high court judge and say yes,
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be prescribed at least 2 drugs that they could self administer to end their own lives. is this little? yeah, no, not a bit of it. it has to go through several more stages in the house of commons and then 5 stages in the house of lords box m p 's of shown that they are willing to let this pass through the legislative process. it is interesting that 9 years ago in 2015, a similar bill was put before them. they rejected it then despite then as now the purchase public, the majority of them being largely in favor of some change of the law. legalizing assess the diag, it shows that in 2024 for the 1st time on this matter, politicians are on the same page as the people probably challenge. how does era funding those thing is on the way an island, they want 6 pages to be a closely full general election to come paints was dominated by the cost of living
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. immigration and housing problem is the assignment harris colby election. this month of the is government reported and the $11000000000.00 budget surface jo hollis following developments from dublin. 3 major policies along with a host of small ones vying for seats in the fall elements or doyle as in votes with the results to be tallied on saturday. the 2 main stream century surprises a fee to go and found a full currently in coalition to close up against the left is shouldn't fade with its central vision of the united and all $3.00 public net connect. going into these vote, the centers will likely seek another combination option site and i tried to call them together left his deadlines to try and challenge them. the main issues at the economy. of course, the cost of living bound up in sky hi, housing costs and immigration, right, we independent candidates may try to do well by blaming asylum seekers of
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ukrainians for putting pressure on public services. the left parties will colorless around the issue of more and better affordable housing with thousands of irish families squeezed out of the market because of an influx of wealthy forward workers . many of the americans working in tech and pharmaceutical companies, pushing those property prices up. one big issue that we're concerned, the incoming government costs will be donald trump, and he's promised to levy tre, tyler, if so, an external markets including the european union and also to ex, patrick businesses. and what, because last to those external markets, island is potentially perilously exposed on both fronts. so the whole l, g 0, w, the, posing stations of reopened to days off to the just simple problems. mazda votes in the may be, people are costing the ballots in the presidential and parliamentary elections. the like total commission extended the process until the end of the month of the
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technical problems in long queues on wednesday of physician policies and demanding a how to vote counting. 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. mexico senate has approved the motion to dissolve several regulatory policies. but the government says are expensive and corrupt. freedom of information activists say the closure of one of the national institute for transparency is especially wiring. the president called the symbol, came to power promising to continue reforms introduced by have pre the sessa and that as my new i lopez open the door to they got a ya know, has more from mexico city the the it to journalist minute, as dan, his colleagues more than a year of relentless digging to expose one of the biggest corruption scandals in mexican history. the government had invested millions of dollars in public funds
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through the creation of fate companies and what became known as the master scam. to prove their findings, journalist 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 not as an autonomous body will end corruption. and will develop a system of transparency, where people can easily access information on every thing the mexican government
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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 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, i'll just be your hours before the senate vote. any ne, not the competitor. i'm on, there is nothing comparable to
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n i and 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 old of and 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. now in india, the style foot tank giant amazon the striking for best of wages and working conditions. i'm for the right to join the union. hundreds of warehouse workers rallied in the capital new delhi taking place is the online retail company for the past. one of the busiest shopping periods of to get some of the strong action of the companies planned to the us, germany, japan and brazil. on the front is iconic monuments is set to reopen to the public 5
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years off through a fire, swept through it. restoration of most of them, cathedrals, interior and pots, and the exterior is complete. president emmanuel, my call and visited the line mark church before its opening. tasha box, the reports from the french capital of the gulf, they explained those powers is not to them. and the 1st glimpse inside the cathedral restored after devastating 55 years ago, french presidency manual, michael visiting for a final time before reopens to the public. the interior that was left in centers is now luminous. the famous stained glass windows glittering and precious alt works revived. this i'll send it home with most of the cathedrals and furniture escaped to the file where the bolts didn't collapse. where did collapse? most of the important pieces were not there. $2000.00 designs was on the restoration using centuries old techniques, micro all send them,
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and others linked to the project they showed. the shock of the reopening will be, i believe, as great as the shock of the fire itself. there will be a shock of hope because all of you here today have worked hard to and we owe this metamorphosis to you. those will defy the refuge. not for them shocked people in front, around the world. some fee, it would collapse before i flight, has managed to save the cathedral a symbol of powers for more than $8.00 centuries. there's still no scaffolding on the outside of the cathedral. that's because the restoration of big stairs will still take several is the area around know to them is also a work in progress. landscape architect by smits has designed it with climate change in mind. we thought if we think the public space around the them, we think the city of tomorrow and the city of tomorrow needs to be a city that can deal with climate change with heat islands with more dropped. and so we thought can we've done more trees? it's one thing can we bring a water layer to create a buffer difficulty,
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beneficial opening ceremony and a religious service before not to them, stores finally open for visitors on december, 8th, some 14000000 people a year are expected to have the opportunity to discover or re discover when a fraud says most cherished monuments and one of the wills architectural wonders, patasha butler. i'll just say ro, powers is still a head on al jazeera action from sprint race qualifying ahead of the form is i want the color ground free. that's coming off the scroll to the line, the after world war 2 from says great empire began to unravel in vietnam to most people . he was trying. and so i was in the streets, best thing with joy kissing each other. and algeria, she lives in the shingle as
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a split, even though chinese managed to beat the french army. why not die? the decline continues an episode to us legends, his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the full use of pizza, now 70. thank you very much, man. doris has taken po position for the sprint race up a couple of drum pre. you may have lost out on the drivers championship last week to mex for stuff and, but he can still help secure mcclellan's 1st constructors try to. since 1998,
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they need understandings heading into this promotion with race and came up for rory already. 24 points behind us and still accepted a sprint. a hit over the cities, george russell. i mean, it's not a success. he made us go. yes. please. photo find the form already, so call a strong central mcclay in full stanford for sprint races this, these are all through a 12 year career that has seen when multiple races belts are we bought? this is at a crossroads. and for me to one some size and spoke to him, he'd have some base rice. 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 val, 3 boss since losing his seats of solver. earlier this month, he said he felt relief at the decision from his team, but the question still remains. so golfing, what's next? what is next? i currently kind of writing right now. what i wanted to talk to you about this
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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, because i won't be racing with the with stake if one think excel brain in 25 been. yeah, i gotta figure out what, what's next? i think i'm still not done with from one. i still feel like i've got lots of the 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 and say, these are a ton that could be on the cards with and use the current reserve drive and make sure mca is leaving. it's definitely a really solid option and you know, for, for them to willing to, to take me back to me or said it's kimberly it's, it's a real will on are. so for sure it's still 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, mercedes. i'm with 2 races left itself with the season. he's still in search if it's 1st points. but if this is the end of the road and the supposed to interrupt championship finishes, is nothing to look down on regrets at all. uh, the main thing. what always has been the goal is that i've always given everything and i have always tried everything. and that's it, and i've never given up what she get gave it all happened. 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, concise, and i'll do 0, though. just down the road from the f one casa, is also hosting an international series, golf tournaments, and friends that treat it to this spectacular hole in one. it's an easy step,
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and i'm actually sending the boat from the straight into the hole without bouncing even a shade for food place. for ma mazda step in patrick reed is in the field, but currently down the lead, a boat type of 12 fellow american pizza e line is out in front. he leads by one shot heading into the final round pick audio, and it says he is not going to run away from mentioned at the city, but up to 6 games without a when he admits it's not realistic to think about winning the premier league. claudio is currently experiencing the worst when this run all these managerial career. they last 5 in a row before throwing away a 3 go lead to go in the champions league against finald earlier this week. and on sunday, they're up against premier. the leaders level who, who were already 8 points ahead of him. that's for sure. i want to station i wanna do it, but the moment i feel i'm not positive for the club to the club and not allowing me to comp has to be. but i, one of the for trinity i, one of the put,
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you need to give me to try either one or run a well when it be there, i have to put myself in. now i have to find a solution has to when the weight to do it, success in life is how many times just end up again and again. and again. whatever happens as christiana, rinaldo score 2 goals for all not so as a one day late this game in the sound, he probably up to losing the last match in the league. they be 10 man stomach. so, you know, lift them into the place behind all hello. i need is a, it's a hud who both still have a game in hand. and it's the eve of a couple of limits. her daughter is final, the biggest game in south american club football. for the 4th time in 5 years, it will be contested by 2 brazilian teams. at least the code metal and both a photo had been preparing for the match, which we played in origin, tina at the modem and told stadium in buenos iras, which is the home of the place. england's creek is
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a full stay way back into the 1st test against new zealand. at the end of day 2 in christ church, england reached 34018. they 1st endings having the recovered office slumping to 71, fulfill harry brooke and all the po, both put together a politician of 151 that was before when use even scan phillips, full of a one to catch, to remove poster 70 says that superman, so one had to catch susan with another look, how much you, how it's more often than that it takes me back to my on the 15 days, that's when brooke kept shipping away and remains on beach and having reached the century as the tourists end of the day on 319 for 5, just 29. run sort of easy to start, so not okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again later with most bullets. me semi. thank so much pizza. well, that's a, it's for this news out of the good news is the 500 is back in the one with another
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full show and you can keep up to date and go over news on alpa 0. don't com. stay with us. the a pod huge, i mean to be some could be interim head for 4 years, which has pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but there's not just one prices up here, the store on talk to how does era a meeting of minds or over the. busy the have this the rise of and for the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well,
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i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the better musical innovative brian, you know, between now and economist hardoon chang. i talked to for myself about the funniest because in the world i don't have a new computer issue studio, i'd be unscripted on outages, era launchers, solutions that gives us no for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number, think about it as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, and at least in my life, those stages we want we want to go for it because the women and my country deadlocks, we we are not denied all of who we are human beings and this has to be trees in the footsteps,
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