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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter and wayne the . ready the, the hello until mccrae. this has been use our live from talk coming up in the next 60 minutes. specifically in depth total arises and gaza is ready. attacks have killed at least a live in palestinian since dawn. and dozens more had been with his children, are among the casualties is ready strikes on southern living on can at least 12 people on monday. his belie into israel accuse each other revitalizing the truce. opposition sizes, and serious side of the cab should more settlements and hama proteins,
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tens of thousands of people fleeing the fighting. and us president joe finding makes his 1st visit to sub saharan africa. looking to tighten washington's tried ties with angola. and then scroll says, doesn't suspect sites as a kelvin, a crushing of football match. and guinea. we look at some of the underlying problems facing the game in the west african countries. the . we begin this to use how in jobs are way is ready, forces have a tank, tons and shelters across the strip. at least 11 people had been killed since doing on choose day. one strike hit, a group of civilians and by law here in northern garza killing at least ice of them . and del butler and central cons. drone attack struck a residential area and during 5 members of the same family, including 3 children,
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one of the wounded for taken to our hospital. honey mac mood isn't del ballot and central guns. he joins us now. honey, 1st of all, can you just talk us through this another daily tie of the strikes out there in the strip and to what exactly as happens and ends with i fell the yes well more is more just then more destruction across the northern part of this for, but as of this moment, we have a confirmed before the number of people were killed in the residential building in big la projects area. earlier this morning has actually gone up to 12 minutes old because of the lack of medical care, proper medical care inside the hospitals. many of the injuries who were transferred by all bonds, both or on civilian vehicle or by car full by animals arrived. the guys are allowed the hospital, the amount of one hospital to be arriving very good. critical condition already
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leading severely is to suffer from the severe birth. having fox lost their life inside the hospital, the initial numbers were looking at 8 people right at the spot. it were removed to come under large pieces of concrete. the rubble is after the house was a flat in about 4 more were pronounced that inside these do health care facilities, as the doctors would not really do much about it. this is the aftermath after each attack, the number keeps increasing. it just happened this morning, right? within an hour of the arrival of toggle, these 4 were for now instead in the past time, they used to be part of a silent gap that in each passing day, the 4 weeks we hear about people who are dying, you know, record number because of the due due to the pos of talk and because of the lack of medical supplies and medical care, much needed to do a health that the those who survived the attacks on separate attacks is really
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money. they just, within the past few minutes i've talked, i'll just the clock. this is a sport to clock families for the clock in west, from part of god forbid either to people reported guilt and the fox, and that increasing the number to 40. and right now, after this, talk another separate attack. one of the 2 neighborhoods were a mazda housing. a display family was also a tossed by a drones and missiles they told injuries, it like casualties were transferred to a land lease, a hospital, a year club. this particular small community for the club has been housing. many of the display spam is from different part of java city. and this is the 2nd time this particular sports floods been targeted by this really monetary. the 1st attack was a few months ago and it was hit relentlessly by and by a fighter just this time to attack happen by a missile, a drawn and 2 people who are inside the club were killed and 5 other were
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critically injured by the wind, shrapnel, honey on top of all of us a couple of days ago the you and said it would stop delivering aid through the cam . i'd be said them crossing. can you just explain the consequences of that and how people are actually coping now that they're, everything is in even shorter supplies and it once was well, you know, tom earlier this morning the scene of people, law gathering data, an overwhelming number and a front of the designated flower distribution points by honor what management operated by honor, what gives you an indication of how deep the price is. that's been for the past weeks and fox for almost the positive 3 months. we're looking at a trick of amount of humanitarian aid being allowed into the golf, a slip, just further exacerbating and really buyer humanitarian prices in humanitarian conditions for the display of population, the decision to hold the delivery of much needed. it came right after another
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catastrophic, and that was fitting decision by the w. c. d. i mean we, we all know what led we all know what looked at these decisions. the ongoing got talked the power back and we created by the ongoing and bombing captive the destroy, not all the infrastructure and public facilities that distribution points were humanitarian aid. but also the deliberate attacks on it more was theirs. and as human at $300.00 trucks on their way to be designated was also the environment that it created by the intense bombing can be by the power vacuum that lead to the creation of the goods on the grooves of looters. for a talking these, the trucks made it very difficult altogether for on or what for other international organization. i did organize it to do the job and to provide much needed a to people right now the conditions are very dire. the earlier this morning, one bag of flour made a huge difference for a lot of people, but it's still the needs are greater that this, that the demand. honey, as always,
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thank you so much for bringing us. uh, the very latest they have from gaza. honey mark made for us in del paula, the leaders of salsa and moss had been mazing and cairo to discuss plans, but how gauze that will be administered after the war. no, it joins us now from amman because she said, because he is ready, government is banned. al jazeera from reporting in the pod westbank and from inside is ro no. can you just give us an idea of how significant this meeting is and what can some of the sticking points between the 2 groups be what time it is significant because these talks offer a hint of some hope of a movement. and breakthrough in the absence of such movement for many, many months. egypt of course being a prominent player and inter palestinian dialogue. and what cairo has done recently is tied. these talks about forming some sort of administrative body that will be
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loosely connected to the palestinian authority forming that in order to administer day to day life in gaza. tying all of those efforts to the efforts of the mediators, cairo part, and others to reach a ceasefire in gaza. and suddenly we saw some momentum. how mazda is being flexible according to reports, and thought that has also offered to cooperate. now the talks are over for now. the fact that that location has gone back to the palestinian president, much more that bus for his final authorization. so not everything seems to have been agreed on. but basically now it's the ball is in, israel's court is really allows and facilitates this inter palestinian agreement and consider is that enough to move forward on reaching a ceasefire? then we've got ourselves a different momentum. if israel vetoes or torpedoes these talks, then it's
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a really almost in consequential because israel occupies the gaza strip. it has complete control over it. 5 fire as we know. and as honey and other colleagues in dallas, i have been reporting the situation in gauze that is going from her riff extra catastrophic every day. and without some sort of movement on the inter palestinian track, it's difficult for the mediators to see any way of moving forward. of talking ceasefire, relieving some of that stress of possibly opening that up on crossing because israel does not want to deal with him us in gaza and it is not offering solutions. so this is one way of offering an alternative that is real, may be open to work with. okay, thank you so much for explaining all of that for us. that is no a day for us in a mind. these really defense minister is threatening to attack and defect into
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living on if the ceasefire collapses. that is off to his blood launched rockets on monday for the 1st time since the truth was a great. the group fund missiles into an area called mount golf and the shape of funds that's occupied by as row as well retaliated with a series of a strikes. killing 12 people on monday is blah, has accused as well, of repeatedly violating the safe spot. what was the best robbie joins us now live from by roads and sign after these latest by license. where exactly does the cease by stand? is it still holding at this point in time? well, we should remind viewers that the defense minister of israel's comments to mirror exactly how their behavior was during the war while it was still on. while there was full on fighting. the lebanese army was hits on multiple occasions by is really fire and his comments would seem to be par for the course when it comes to how is real, sees the war on, on the ground here, and loving on where does it cease fire stand?
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well, it is certainly delicate. it is as delicate, if not more delicate than it was immediately after the cease fire was announced, we saw continued is rarely fire, or israel continued to hit targets inside lebanon, continued to kill and injure 11. nice people. there has been repeated violations of the ceasefire since has gone into effect about a week ago. israel is accused love and honor of doing the same. and it said that it is simply enforcing the rules of the ceasefire. but that's not how has bullet sees that that's not how the lebanese army sees that that's not how the lebanese government sees it, and they have acted in accord accordance with the ceasefire rules. they have reached out in one voice to members of the committee. that is meant to oversee the ceasefire, including unit fil, including france, including the united states. and it would seem that to some degree, the united states has an agreement that there been reports. and these really media that they have tried several times to reach out to israel. in the last day or so, to get them to limit their response to the hezbollah mortar fire that happens
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overnight. now, living out south has seen the worst of it, but residents have reported here in bay root in the last few days. oh, at nights. attack drones is rarely attract, runs very loud, low flying sound of drones once again flying over a route which is a, which was a main stay of when the war was in full swing. so where does these far stand? well, it is certainly delicate, but people here do say that this is the same thing that happened in 2006, when israel pulled out and declared to cease fire, what they saw was for the 1st several weeks there were repeated violations. so is this an example of israel simply doing what it always does in situations of a cease fire with lemon on or is it what they've done with her mouse and with palestine and with cease fire talks and hostage detainee re lease negotiations in garza, which is be their own, were separate tours and only let it last for about 10 days or 2 weeks before
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restarting hostilities. that's. that's the question on everybody's mind at the moment and date it. thank you so much for that. that same best ready for us in the bank rooms. i was staying with this. we're going to go now to go see berlin, who is a form is ready, justice minister, and initiate here on the also piece of process in the early 19 ninety's. he joins us from televi. thank you very much for being with us. again here on al jazeera of having, as we mentioned, as well as threatened to penetrate deeper into living on if deceased by collapses. i mean, is it an incredibly unhelpful statement given how fragile the ceasefire is at this point in time, the ladies made the fridge or, but i don't seem to that they, it is going to the to, and the soon i've seen that they both sides. so a trying a to if the, the areas in which they can a, a perhaps have impact is rarely is committed. the government of usually is
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committed to a, the gains to every it is about uh, gives it the to which is against the ceasefire. each side is blaming the other, like always, full breeching day agreement, but this is not the going to end soon. and this is in many ways dr. cutting my view of what is most the jeep is what you said just a, a little felt still a, just the so minutes before and that is, they did their readiness of the 15. uh, sorry, the 2 until guys. uh and the 2 minutes guys, uh, a weekday. how much perhaps they have and, and this is a very interesting development. they hopefully, how much is not going to play the most important role deal, but the piano over reading the for the city also a d. a, but it would be a very interesting development if this is the case. yeah, we had from
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a correspondent uh no day saying that the pool will be in as well as court in terms of how this will plays out. what's the, what's the thinking behind that? what do you think is real, could potentially do here as well? he like must a separate between a and my own 0 and a view of this. a current government denies you is that it should be the piano. it should be the p a a. it was taken a guy that was taken blandly and cruelly from the, from the a p a in a june, a 2007. and they should be done to them. and they, they should manage a desa either. they can not to do that and they must be kind of relieved, selby's it to him, us. but the pharmacy is not really going to lead the guys that govern guys like game. then it is a metal, often negotiations. what kinds of things were made
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a beautiful way from us, so that definitely not to be do a new arrangement in which a, a, the piano is the routing guys that we have offer in a multinational arrow full. so some emboli countries a and a and saves gaza and, and the big cause of death. do you say rightly that the government is what is not a going to a accept a hum us and this is something that i, i pulled. i don't think that we should accept come us, this the governing a power. but the question is whether the what, how big would be deal a do their role. and then the other point is that the government governmental teneo is also against any involvement of the piano. and this is unacceptable because the piano should be there. and if, if the governmental, even though using the arrangement that the b, o would be the major bob in the government ingles of guys like the new future. and
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the government, the easy way you say, you know, we don't want need the a, how much know a bus is nathaniel said, then i believe that the road a which one space, which ones the end of the day when we, as i showed the estimate danielle to change his mind about deed because the being old is the more reasonable bought a offer of the more reasonable player in the all game. and if they don't play a role, then it is up to us up to ease, way to remain in gaza. god forbid, we don't need to return to gaza and to manage it. okay, thank you for all of that. we'll have to leave it there. that as you'll see, the lymphoma is ready just as minister and to the initiated all feels like piece process. thank you. thank you. low position sizes in syria side of expanded operations against government forces and hama, province, and recent guys have made significant advances into areas controlled by president
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bashar assad government. i'm to salute has the latest. it's been a week since the opposition offensive. in ne syria hallmark opposition sliders led by the hey at the head either sham or h t s arm group say they've expanded operations against government forces in have a province the grounds to the south of their strong hold. it. government media says syrian army forces are engaged in fierce battles in the province and are working on reinforcing lines of defense. ready diplomatically, regional powers are scrambling to find a solution pop out as foreign ministry says it's working with partners in the region to end task. still it is because it has been clear from day one and it is formulated around uh, making sure that the city and people are the center of our policy towards the sea.
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and to the key is president says uncle is closely monitoring developments food in interpret to noon. i would greatest wishes for serious territorial integrity. i'm from national unity to be presented and for the instability that has been going on for fetch. and he has to end with consensus in line with the legitimate the mazda of the syrian people, pay the as the fighting escalate. civilians are paying the highest price. do you when says nearly 50000 people have been forced to flee their homes in just a few days with no indication of when they might return? as opposition groups push for their self. government forces say they're ready to continue to repel their advance time to send who just the, you know, could this is how things looked a week ago. are the areas in rid uh, controlled by siri and government forces supported by around and russian. the green area is that control by the opposition um the group helps padea alshaun or h t. s,
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as well as the turkish back syrian national army. and the yellow areas are controlled by the serbian democratic forces down mainly kurdish fighters, backed by the united states. now, on november, the 27th, the opposition forces launched and offensive from live aimed at live o it's serious, 2nd largest city. they rapidly drove out. government forces taking full control and just for dies. then they turned south to serious 4th largest city, hama fis specials. still taking place on the outskirts of russian plains have increased. it strikes to stump, the advance of opposition sizes, and moving along the in 5 roads that connects the major cities the funds of site. if they take how much they will advance onto serious 3rd largest city homes before targeting the capital, damascus. some costs here to joins us from turkey, has bought it with syria now. and so can you just bring us up to date with the
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latest on the financing? have the syrian government forces actually been able to counter the offensive that we've seen by the h t s? the answer is no, some a so far the syrians and our army, it hasn't been a solid enough to come through these offences and, and they left the usual, a russian and iranian support as the russians, i own the giving tactical and they're giving the, their support through a technical, a strikes and around it live, and i left full a and in ukraine. russia is giving its own war and southern 11 on iran has been fighting against israel and through his will law. so the syrian are made to them have enough manpower, but there are reports say that as some she a has to shall be a, aren't groups have been transferred from iraq,
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ed to syria, to assist the syrian army corps. the on the ground. and the serial position led by had to harass some controls, the whole of the government, which has been striked by the russians and the syrian mil. it's free for the last 2 or 3 days, including the civilian areas and hospitals as well. i left for his major to controlled by the serial position at tire faults is controlled by the syrian o position factions that are, that are aligned with the syrian national arm, a formula that we know as a free syrian army. and in hallmark, the serial position has moved towards the north and hallmark countryside from south of lebanon. they have been pushing for going inside. i'm a for the last 3 days, but they are stuck for now because the steering army is very strong and there and we heard the syrian se televisions, uh saying that the steering army is reinforcing is the fence lines in hama,
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countryside. the clashes between the off position and the steering army has been intensified in these areas. whether they will be the physician will be able to enter, hama before syrian army receives more support from russia. and iran is still unclear, but this is the situation on the ground in terms of control of the territory. okay, thank you for all of that, send them the same time. there's also been reports of funding that's happening through the east involving the syrian democratic forces. can you just explain what is happening there? no 2nd question and no one gave me a new rep by the way. i hope you'll hear me in the gallery. think okay, we've lost. we've lost the lynette with sending. we were trying to get her back to lisa in the program. go, let's take a closer look at one of those groups that send them just mentioned the syrian democratic forces. the curtis related group is supported by the us and controls key
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areas of easton, syria, including oil fields, led by the kurdish people's protection units, an arab fighters, the stiff, dismantled souls, final stronghold, and rocca city and eastern syria in 2017. its forces control, ponts of belief in the course of syria and 900 us troops, the stations, and the territory to help prevent the resurgence of iso and correct considered as the estimates could ish factions to be terrorist groups due to image ties with the code as done work as policy that is banned in to kia. okay, what's more on this? we're going to bring in bro, but the case been felt he's electra and patient security at the university in the u . k. he joins us from there. thank you very much for being with us here on notice era. a lot to unpack it. syrian government forces. i'm currently trying to regroup and retaliation. how effective had they been in and putting
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a hold to the offensive? and what more can they do? they basically waiting for reinforcements from russia at this point as well. and i think what happened with the city reinforces is something akin to add to the i got all these collapse just before the us was finished pulling out of that country with basically that was a presumption from russia and indeed from iran and other groups that the so we know me could actually hold the line that it was strong enough. you know, russia versus does not have enough troops in syria to do the fighting. full syrian is around to, to full 1000 russian troops in the serious that what they can do is provide logistical support. but it's assuming all me that has to do the fighting and what we can see and a lot, but it was about simply didn't happen. this wasn't a case of these fighting overlap, but this was the case of the syrian army, basically folding and retreating and surrendering in the face of that unexpected,
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the strong and well organized. h t s offensive. but i must stress that there are 2 offensive is going on at the moment. there is the flight between aged yes on the syrian on me, and we've heard of lots about that's around a laptop impulsively. how there as well. but there's also this bond between the ticket spot rebel group, the cna, as you've mentioned previously, and the as the, the kurdish forces. that's the, the east of way that fighting with the steering army is getting on the move instead of the 2 situations that are developing on the ground to offensive either connected . but they don't very much independent one another. okay, so obviously one's backed by a, took a, the other by the united states. how was this whole planning out? i mean, this is it, we're getting extremely complicated for people to try and follow. so can you just explain how to kia and the usaa involved? right. now, as well, the usa is involved in syria, it has around $900.00 troops in east and syria. primarily they all back to back to
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the asked us to serve as an, as a physical human buffer between the cf and to push back groups basically to stop to the key from and confirm seeing impulsively wiping out the, the, because of that us presence on the other hand, you have these groups like the s n a who all very much to each box, many of them, or do you how this from to his jails. he'd been left out on the premises, the if they do the fighting for safety and syria. they've got the full paul to add . on the other hand, you have to do like h t s. now he has is not a proxy officer. easy might hear some people argue it is close to jackie, but it is not lot vs and i it is basically it's not to any. i really don't what we can understand. that was h d s the stuff defensive. and then the s n a jumped to ask do is to try and basically take advantage of the chaos to fight the codes in the northeast. we don't know how much all of this is by design by turkey,
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turkey and syria have long been talks about normalizing relations. turkey is one of the few countries in the mostly middle east that has not re establish relations with the outside regime. those talks have been going on for a very, very long time. so there is a question as to whether it's turkey um, sold is coming and actually plugged it to try and gain leverage in those talks. whether it's just simply taking advantage of the chaos to add, but for pallets agenda really should get a better ball getting this issue, which leads us to the question of what we think could potentially happen next. i mean, the opposition find as h t s has basically said that they are going to take homes and then hit on and take the capitol, damascus as well. i mean, how likely is that? do you think i as well, i think it's important to note basically presume the shorter side of his regime is a really tells us yes, they have some of the serious set back and yes, real sure was distracted by pointing out switch. yes,
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iran that has blurred distracted by the recent slicing 11 in amongst other areas. but at the same time, if this regular balance really does re gain and perpetuate it's been mentioned. if it does get to was damascus that will become an existential threat. the groups like has bullet at a strategic threat for countries like iraq. that's because it run relies on syria as a land bridge between itself, between has the so it needs syria to be able to exert its power and influence in that. but. and so if the red blood ponds does get too strong, does take even more territory and so as to cuts off that line bridge, that is what i think you will say. decisive arabian, or indeed has the intervention from both sides. and indeed, we've seen in rocky mount issues linked to rock already crossing into serious that they will not take this line down now. and as you say, uh that is some way off at the stage. thank you so much. that is probably the case been fold lecture and peace and security at durham university. thanks so much.
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thank you, kevin. this time before the with a now his car. i had a lot of that was not by looking at the satellite image, a full south asia, and you can see the remnants of a tropical f. i kind of smashed into the very self closing widespread flooding in sri lanka. and tom will not do in india when it's not moved, it's way further west style since the array b and c was still go to legacy of showers behind that. but no warnings as of now. the shot was extend down into shoreline cut off along the east coast of india as well for the north of this. it is a laundry, fine and dry picture with good news for new delhi as the quality is set to improve slightly through into the latter part of the week. lots of settled weather with sunshine for pakistan, extending across the nose of india into bundle dish and nipple. but we will see things get slightly cooler and cut them on to as the cold add bloss and will be down to 17 degrees celsius on sunday. with hazy sunshine, there's also
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a set of weather and sunshine to be found because the knowles of east asia, we still got for wintery weather, pushing into the very north of japan. some winter weather slipping down into the west of horseshoe. but lots of sunshine in settled weather for so only 4 degrees celsius. it is looking west across the central band of china on wednesday as well. so the head here on al jazeera coals for a state of emergency to be declared to nigeria as a drug crisis. to fix the lives of millions of people and leisure and support rinaldo watches on as his team lose the and patient records in the asian champions league, the the latest mean view on phase 90 percent of the guys that have been displaced. those who have managed to survive, these really ties are now hoping to survive the winter with detailed coverage. you
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know, i mean, you can see classrooms that one simple lice hope and learning today. the last results for families leading schultz is from the house of the story. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the tap. the families and international calls for a cease firing, gaza all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and faulty of the world. languages. shay come odd award for translation and international understanding is hosting. it's 10 toward serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha, tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the, the,
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you're watching else is here. a reminder about top stories. the silence is ready, forces have killed, at least a live in palestinian is across sconces, things going on, choose day 8 people were killed in fact last year when and is ready trying detective group of civilians. and then down by a drone attack struck a residential area, injury 5, members of the same family, including 3 children as well as defense minister is threatening to attack deep and to live in on if the sci fi collapses fence off to his beloved bulged rockets on monday for the 1st time, since the truth was a great hurley, a at least 9 people were killed in as ready as trunks on self in the living room. and siri in a position finds his side by our advancing and government health territory, and had seized control of several towns in the northwest. come on. the syrian ami
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helps by russia is responding with the instructor to nigeria now with millions of kilograms of a legal trunk that being seized every year. the problem is so serious, the head of the drugs enforcement agency is demanding the president and pose a state of emergency. that address reports from law goes to the guy the read this back. it's been another busy for not jitters, law enforcement ages, as the traffic is continued to try to fight the country with elicit drugs. as from harrowing, cocaine and kennedy's committed and put them in, they arrived disguised as medicines, foot, and electrical appliances, law enforcement agency. but in the last 3 years, the intercepted 9000000 kilograms of trucks, one of them, a virus to the volume of seizures, these are huge. and yet, um,
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basically for us is searching street targeting country and the last 3 years i'll tell you about them. we've had the one about 50 to a 1000 hours. these reco enforcement agents are preparing to rate an area notorious for drug dealing. they acting on a trip off from an agent embedded in the community. after a 30 minute search, they find nothing. most of the times they have boys by mail. yeah. boys at the junction. and so the moment you see any of a right to pass the notice as go, how do you most of the element of surprise become boy was so used to just to cause to read another area on the outskirts of time. the dealers, mostly young men, took to high ground and escaped to no arrest. but some substances had been recovered. normally we come, yeah, every this, i read to this and on
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a very simple note, we can give that to you. i was thinking 30 bags of kind of you said to us to teen rates like this, you'd a fraction of the millions of kilograms of illicit drugs have come into an idea. yeah, every yeah. office just say most of the drugs arrived the country through each line . see, and apple with especially cocaine headwind and put them in. however, most of the categories is locally grow. the united nations office on drugs projects a 40 percent increase in drug use in africa by 2030. and i didn't know if he should say they want to prevent that happening here. how many degrees i would just lagos with us president joe biden is in low on the meeting. and goal is later as part of a 2 day visit to promote washington's investments in sub saharan african. he was welcomed by president y'all. a lower income ahead of talks on defense and economic
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agreements, bartonville light to inspect the car door, a 1300 kilometers around wave redevelopment linking san via congo and, and gola. the u. s. committed $3000000000.00 towards the projects that i'm to fast track. the export of minerals button will leave the white house on less than 2 months, and t is the 1st thing you as president, 2 visits and goals of more or less. we're going to bring in the cult lopez. he's a professor at the mandela school of public governance at the university of cape town. he joins us from the a thank you so much for being with us. first of all, as we say that the buttons, the 1st president's us present to visit the country. why did he choose angola and what's really behind us, last ditch effort to trip, as well. it comes up. does the white plains, to contrary to what to most people say, it's not the only visit that the president, by the indeed to africa. he has been to agents and on his way to ago, he actually stopped and came to to, which is a very interesting deed to
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a such. but the, the significance of this visit is leading to the arrival really trying to for critical meet at all the largest deposits enough to go in that area between. so i'm the uncle and phone girl, and that he is already a project for the exporting dismentos through the east coast with the rain ways that already exists in the case of so some be a doesn't the link, but also a new a right away. thanks that thought of being sponsored by china. so this is basically an attempt to try to compete with such investments in a moment to it because it could be that will be coming quite to significantly uh uh for little rock china and the west. yeah. what is interesting also, so it was,
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this was, this is the us trying to play catch up with china because jo, buttons, pine landed in in color and chinese building and 40 was driven along a highway that was also a bill to or financed by china. i mean, is trying to simply been smaller than the us and expanding his presence there as well. the put china as okay, by the level of space. not because it does place monitoring, but just by being pressing that is a huge erosion of the investment, stock of western countries including the us enough because they used to be obviously at the top. they are still at the top in terms of stock, but they have not been investing over the last decade and now. so this is definitely in that sense, a catch up. but what the significance is that this is a visit that is very much in scribe email, bipartisan view, profit, which is about competition with china. so i don't think it will be uh,
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change the way the new administration in the us. okay. i would, donald trump is sort of take office in a few weeks. he's made denigrating comments about many of the countries in africa. i mean, how is he viewed by african leaders and, and how do you think that that could potentially impact the us africa ties? cuz of course the people are um, not very happy with the kind of uh, uh, remarks that uh, president trump is making the past the invitation to the called to the highway despise the board of this and your political room. the topic of may play. but this being said, we don't expect really not for good major changes. and probably some of the most intense difficulties in the international scene related to train that related to climate finance. i have not given a very good day to democrats because i a re and different measures that that'd be
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being produced by the democratic administration to propel the industry in the us. that'd be the, at the expense of a lot of investments that could have been done in different parts of the world, including enough because and all the various measures that have been put in place for climate. i'm not very friendly to ask because i kept it. so are people out expecting changes where we will wait to see if that actually eventually thank you so much for your insight as carlos lopez for us there in india active, a sense of 5 is demanding corporate accountability. 40 years since the world's west industrial disaster, it happens here in the indian city of ballpark with a gas leak and a us own pissed aside plans to thousands of people. some while they slipped decade side to hundreds of thousands of people continue to suffer from lifelong injuries and illnesses. and as michael apple reports,
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they are still fighting for compensation and justice. the demonstrators in the indian city of both o one justice determined not to let the world forget that it was here in 1994, where it talks a gas leak at the us own union call by the pesticide factory poisoned an estimated hoffman 1000000 people thousands died within days, many more in the years to follow the gas attacking respiratory systems and the ice side reports indicate miscarriages, quadrupled, and birth defects skyrocket. one of the lawyers representing victims, believes the number of claimants was gross, the misrepresented before the quotes that came to study. one thing that only 3000 people died and more like a 102000 but and that was really sits under 1000 claims,
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had been fired. the settlement even without examining the, the velocity of the claim was being at the chin gary rehabilitation sense in ball paul tests mean bundle plays with a 12 year old son, solomon bone with cerebral palsy. she was 7 years old when the gas leak happened and had struggled to breed ever since the ice side failing. she gets $7.00 per month from the government to help with his sons medical costs to where you are with it up to, you know, since he was born he has had pre even issues. he couldn't control his neck, straightened his hands. he's been coming here for the last 11 years and he has had speech therapy for 6 years. testing of ground war 10 bull poll reveals heavy metal concentrations 50 times higher than what to a storage. he's considered a se. rashid be another survivor, co funded the to gar you trust that operates the rehabilitation center was the last
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day on the the water and soil in the area are still poisonous, which leads to disability in children. you can see the impacts in the 2nd and 3rd generations of those directly affected by the gas leak. 6 and g o is representing survivors, all petitioning the country supreme court, a fridge over the lack of compensation for victor. activist, i'll do this is a tragedy. the consequences of which will continue to be felt for generations to come. and that a one sort of payment of $500.00 per victim is an enduring injustice. that must not stand mike level l g 0. but still a hit here on al jazeera and sports, one of the favorites to win. this is asian champions. league moves to the brink of around the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the reports released by the world wildlife fund has revealed 742 new spaces of wildlife and plans have been discovered in the congo base. and the new spaces include rip tiles, birds, fish, and metals, and the report documents a decade of weird by hundreds of scientists around the world. it highlights agents conservation if it's a needed, and one of the plants most important eco systems possible on this which ones now by
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young, from the bottom, who is the head of conservation for the conquered bison at w w. f. international, he joins us from london. thanks very much for being here. we'll finally some good news. normally we, here the same old narrative about space is being under threatened facing extinction . so can you just explain how significant this is? it is a pleasure to read this report needs to be able to part of it it's, it's an important document because it describes again basically how little we know the bite of us to end the conversation. most people would know about the forest out of funds and about the guerrillas, but um, and all these new spaces of the new stipends afford show that that's much more by diversity. how the conversation that we don't even know about what we do. and of course the steps to, to reach and so it's important to know what is out there so we can know how to better protect it. okay, so it's 742 new spaces of wild life in plants can. can you just pick out one or 2
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that really stood out that a truly significant discoveries? well, i'm a bit of what so, so i was really happy to see more words again discovered. so there's more things to it to go and see. but really, the one that takes surprise me is the list of this monkey. and it's just incredible that after all those years, we think that everything has been seen a big thing like a monkey. it hasn't gone unnoticed. the low dimensions because know that much they have no co monkeys, but the scientists that's not a being that have never seen it. so still, mammals, like a monkey that can be discovered still, it shows how much it still is, but it's not described how much by the, the starting the congregation. so for me to initialize the tast, surprise, you can't, can you just give us a, a sense of how important they, the car system is they are in the congo by so can you just put it into context for us to the color base is one of the most find the 1st places on us. we know
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that the amazon is extremely rich, most always the conversation. and so it, it's, it's, or you know, ask yourself, so try not many times if you don't mind. so it is an incredibly rich place on the planet if you like in more concrete terms. the benefit to us this for us to have also a role in climate regulation is you know, trees plans. they take up commons outside from the machine is a big skills like to come a base and it's a big amount of calling upside to take off. we have 3 talk before the boston roads to southeast asia, amazon become a basin. almost unfortunately, i would say only the from the base and this still active as a common thing. it takes more common upside down at a minutes. that's no longer the case for the amazon. and that is certainly se, asia, as long already being the source of carbon dioxide. so we need, we will need to call them, they come to base and for time. and some of these they should have prevention of
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contracts and thing to the w w. f report also highlights the agent conservation if it's needed to help there in the congress. so these newly discovered space is also at risk right now the most i would say if these pieces of just described only known from the very spot where this single scientist found it, we don't know where else they lives on the list of them on the property is going to be a relatively small for us based in the d. c. but for some of these drug and products, for instance, maybe they're probably coming across the corner base. so this just of nobody has taken the effort to look for it and is now being found. so we need to do more research to find out how rad these bases are. and if they are, if you'd like, and an example spacing for a certain type of hybrid got, that's the way they'll be a flu sosa and by diversity and animals and blogs. and they might be an impass of the, for some type of landscape that might be unique and it might be on the glass. and for my mom's in such a space, if we can also see how that happens,
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those doing. but to be fair, we don't know, these are just means the scope of these bases. we don't know much about them. okay . well, have to leave it there. but uh, thank you so much for all of that. that is. yep, tons of all the who is part of the w w. if international we have some the breaking news now out of south korea president unit. so key all has declared emergency marshal laure. he says the measure was necessary to protect the country from the office sessions. so cold n t state activities. he made the announcement in the late night televised address will bring you more details on the story. as soon as they come to hans schedule, we're going to go to a spot in the meantime. here's andy, thank you so much. so i'm a lot of african football, patrice. much stuff day has expressed his profound, sorry, following the death of more than 50 people that a match and guinea spect sites. his report at least ought to try and stands on the page during a club game on sunday security full seasons. take ask,
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who's in panic and the victims with seemed to be crushed as i attempted to leave the stadium or the saw him difficult broadcast, i should call my case for about some of the long standing problems facing the game in this west african country. you get the feeling that the people are also tired, really of, but i need those who are not able to just to do the simple basics, you know, think are basis can even the, to convinced the country and the governments to make sure that they have football facilities, but even to go down to things like organizing a well functioning professionally in 2014 gimme was given the hosting rights of by the africa, a couple of nations for a 2020 c which was held this year in the ivory costs. but unfortunately, this was taken away from them because the one not ready and also allows me because the cats had decided to increase the number of games from 16 to 24 and couple of
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course being the configuration of african football. now we're with that in mind. knowing that we're not ready to host the biggest tournaments on the african continent, but also large the until this point they don't have even one homework gated stadium that can hush. i think a couple of nations and woke up a qualify as in the country. in fact, uh for the just concluded the addition of the qualify as do a planning and neighboring ivory coast, which is of course, a huge concern for the funds that eventually led them to not qualified for the f one, which is a beach. these dots are for the football for tennessee, the big wins, the japanese, sorry. oklahoma asked moreno says taking them to bring cuz they're not got rounds in the agent champions. league, seasons run is facing australia is central coast. myron is full now home is full when from 6 games, which is one point to they named the myron has lost that chance of progressing in the west. asian groups savvy, sought elms,
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arrested christie on rinaldo against the caps of l set. they went ahead through a crowd a face, a light penalty gave outside of to one when both teams and ask you a bad place. and then what kind of rounds group leaders? oh, i see it through, but the saudi side, with an artist 6 straight when by a single out the range went see went up with a great strike. that from a to assign a slowness. she was late to sense of instruct. ivan sony stepping up to school twice from the penalty spots the game finished to to refund the story says it hurts him to leave manchester united as he takes on one of the biggest challenges of his career. the form united strong, kept getting ready for his 1st game as less to cities monitor the same down in the 16th and the premier lee and assistance for the 90 both arts and how the dutchman was entering bills of reuben of rooms arriving. it was a good period, was short and intense. uh but, but, but i was happy to, to help get the club back,
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you know, study to ship. i called it and the full games and now they're the, they're on a run, a good results on top of those whole game so. so that's great to see a say full of blank right sco head, so head his coaches and the last explain that. the german, a couple of the lights, a chevy, long sized bottle of occasions take me on the vincent companies bind munich. lot of keys in the cup holders buying. they've on the 10th floor. russell 20 times as a coach. and now i'd like to thing that the result of being here is um, as a result of how it works like anybody else. um, but of course um i would say one of the advantages of taking my day to days because you're, you mentioned about being young coaches. so um, but indiana, i think in my case there's no many situations i've seen so far the season that i haven't lived many, many times through my career from an auction st accounts and have a my share on his arrived in florida to as i talked about the new at coach of in
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some miami to maybe see some reinforcing with legal messi, the pair of clothes, teammates of boss alone and with origin siena 5 night celebrated james and the lake has as bad seem had the lowest school since he joined the franchise in 2018 james himself is now miss knowing things, consecutive 3 points has like a 61 or 90. 8 to the face against administered to symbols. sitting on your head. sort of this campaign is the target of fine. you know, a c to regular season games. so he doesn't have a remarkable job of taking care of his body and, and getting recovery. i don't know, i, you know, i don't know that's in the best interest of, of him in us if he does that. but if he's feeling well and feeling good and he should play, but we obviously want to want to manage that as best we can. and the nfl, the denver broncos are holding onto the 7th and the final price for the ac conference
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. the franchise facing the cleveland browns? $3132.00 on monday nights. then the hoping to reach the place is winning the super bowl to 2015 new jersey devils that having no you probably founded associated with national calculate a spinning goal. some jackie's the highlights in a $51.00 victory avenue ranges for the ranges. this was a 6 the last 7 games. all right, but i saw you support is looking for that. so put in thanks so much, andy will be made of cutoff has made king charles on a 2 day state visit to prison. check to me, been mad i'll sony has been on and with the royal salute and the carriage precision during a morning of pageantry in central london life at the met him to the houses of parliament to address both. chimed is a state banquet at back and compel us, we'll follow later in the evening. and on wednesday the man will make the u. k.
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prime minister castanan at 10 downing street. top of the agenda is strengthening of diplomatic and economic ties between the respective countries. while the result from a told me cry for this news out, but i will be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news to stay with us. the . i'm assuming you can't in try of. so the stance trial at the international criminal code for his actions, his lawyer adamant to acquit 10 fights the case of plus the lines between victim and path to try to on questions whether the i c. c is but a new form of colonialism. we are talking about maybe judges will belong to the industrialized world fair to of violence. witness on alex's era, unique perspective, we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's
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a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere, but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the schools of juvenile, they should think, sentry in the arms of a promising part of it looks as if it's bursting with life. but look more closely the curls, blinked, living l, get expelled from the hard show by high water temperatures. this is a marine environment that struggling to somebody in april revolution temperatures because the max bleaching that hit 77 percent of the welts, carl reese, marine biologists hit say the carl is not on the 14th to survive against the bleaching the high temperatures of the water it's also fighting against pollution
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and mass taurus that that box is completed. so each freedom that's really cool though. a dedicated group of davis had been propagating carls to try and promote 3 groups. but that solution is just a drop in the ocean with so many of the world's carls under the trends of extinction. despite the marine results may soon be lost for the marshal, nor is declared in south korea presidency and so keel says it's aimed at clearing out from the north korean elements. the tel mccrae, this is l. just a line from top will start coming up. the civilian, this total arises in john's is really
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a tags have killed at least $25.00 kill us in the instance. don't. children are among the casualties is very strong. so in the southern living on can at least 12 people on monday,

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