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some of the stuff on the spot with nationwide pretest service, touring installation and claims events. 0 fraud. can the country maintain this position as a beacon of democracy in west africa? follow governors elections on challenges. era the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life from dark, coming up in the next 60 minutes or just as much through central sol. angry of the attempt by south korea's president to impose marshall more opposition, policies move to impeach units, appeal. his defense minister offers his resignation and is rarely trying to tack narrow through distribution points and central cancer kills at least 5 children
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and reports the syrian government forces have rooms to counter offensive against opposition sizes. now, hama, kind of football. so on the end of the winning list runs, we've cleared the top of the spanish lead, seen agent, low, medium out of the architects, plus 5 on with me. okay. the, we'd be getting this dues out in south korea with protest as much through the capital. so demanding the president's resignation, it follows a short lived state of martial law, which young socio abruptly imposed light on tuesday, only to lifted ours life of the parliament voted to reject the decree, civil society groups and g. o. as and trade unions, the cooling for charges of treason to be brought against you. there are reports to
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demonstrate who's who headed towards the presidential office, has now been dispersed earlier. the opposition submitted a motion to parliament to impeach president unit. it's expected to be put to the vote in the coming days to pass. it requires a 2 thirds majority and the approval of 6 all the countries, 9 constitutional court justices. around mcbride begins our coverage from sol, from crisis to celebration in a matter of hours. the south koreans pulled onto the streets after the presidency, and so the old back down reversing his decision to impose marshall you had cooled down the military just hours earlier, accusing the main opposition party of sympathizing with north korea and to state activities. the sweeping restrictions included dining political activities, controlling media and threatening arrests without warrants but politicians,
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including those from the president's own potty fort back forcing troops to withdrawal from around the national assembly as you and said he would comply with parliament's decision. now opposition politicians have introduced a bill cooling for the president to be impeached. they will try marshall again off to the 1st failure. when that time comes we, the citizens, along with our roommate goes, we'll step forward and fight to ensure victory, opposition politicians. i've also called for you to be charged with treason, president, to you. so if you all took the unprecedented step of imposing martial law, he said to tackle forces that were arranged against him, stopping him from governing a day on with wide spread opposition to that ill fated move. he is now certainly under siege and fighting face political survival. this jo down is one of the most severe tests of south korea is institutions since it transition to democracy for
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military rule decades ago. and for many south koreans, it stood memories of previous political crises, often played out with mass demonstrations of people power on the streets. mcbride, i'll just say around. so let's go to tell, strengthen who is in. so look for us now and it shows as we sold it, plenty of and get on the streets is, can you just give us an idea of if it reminds peaceful at this point in time of the yeah, these protests very much have been peaceful so far we understand that the, the majority of the protests now what is its, uh, its 10 pm, the local time i have, uh, i have, i have less that area, those that area being around the national assembly. and we saw hundreds of people that joined by lawmakers also as we saw last night off to that the
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chance to impose marshall was made by the president. and it was a kindly vigil also held in the center of town. thousands of people attending that protest as you write beside these countries in a, in a deep state of shock and advising and at this move that was made by the president last night. and it was simple to recognize that south korea has a strong history of a peaceful protests. of a people are very keen to come out and exercise the democratic rights. and this is rightly being cold. you know, the, the, the worst political crises really to of code in south korea for decades. so what lies now on the president as to how he will respond to this goal for his resignation, intentionally impeachment? indeed, it comes as the defense minister, not long ago off at his resignation with the president really is becoming increasingly isolated now isn't
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a that's right. i mean, you could argue that he's being, becoming increasingly isolated for a long time. let's bear in mind that this is a band who won that 2022 election with and with a margin of on the one percent. and his policy did a pulling late in april parliamentary elections. he's being on the a lot of criticism with respect to how we use treat each trade unions. he's been implicated, potentially, and corruption scandal, certainly a lot of focus on here is weiss, who uh, allegations made about her trying to manipulate the stock market opposition, groups and opposition policies. i've been trying to push the public prosecutor the to launch the investigation on her. that's something that the president has repeatedly vetoed in recent times and everything divisions in his own policy. and so the lead of that paul day of the ruling policy actually cooling for the
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resignation of the entire cabinet following this, pushed by the president to implement marshal. so yeah, you're right, very much an indication of the increasing the isolation of the president of south korea tonight. okay, thanks so much charles for giving us a delay of atlanta in sole child stratford for us. okay, let's take a closer look at the impeachment process. now on the south korea's constitution a presidential impeachment motion begins with a proposal in the national assembly and the motion can be referred to a special committee for investigation will proceed directly to a pile of men. tray vice, a vote by secret ballot must occur within 24 to 72 hours of the motion being put the full parliament a 2 thirds majority is needed for it to pass. if it does pause, the president is suspended and the prime minister assumes this duties as acting president. the constitutional court been reviews the case and makes the final rolling. if the president is removed,
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a new presidential election must be held within 60 days. in south korea's current problems, the opposition block holds 192 seats. 8 shores of the 2 thirds majority needed support from members of the president's own policy. will be crucial for any motion to pass. young chick bong is a political analyst and advise it to the south korean government. he says south koreans no longer trust the president. it was a very shocking development. people uh was frustrating. well custody, and whether this was reacted because they just said that the last time martin in law was declared was of 45 years ago. so most of the population do not experience the declaration of martial law in their own lives. but the situation does settled very peacefully and quickly. it only lasted 415 minutes of the 10 presence emergency, you know,
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announcement and declaration of modern law and the national assembly where the 9 and 192 members voted in favor of the retraction, another master and what the expiration and the 6 hours later, the president's office, i decided to reset the decision, so everything went back to normal. and about people, you know, obtain the very strong impression that it is to risk you to get the present in the office. the guy seems like the president does not have the real sense of reality, totally disconnected with the rest of the society. and it is too risky to keep you in the office because he turns out to be to officer, then you're asking, living he is in his own world. only focus on protecting his own people into. ready being his wife, 1st lady from scandals. so there is plenty more hit on this new, including the 6 nights of purchase since you went to the
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prime minister, accuse us the old position of attempting a revolution and you cry and tops the agenda with the nice to have foreign minister as amazing as a 6 security guarantees in the fight against russia, the central cause or at least 5 children, had been killed in and is ready to an attack on the surround refugee camp. the strong cabinet of food distribution point and the house for the past 14 months, thousands of palestinians have been forced to white and cues for hours to receive school supplies of food. as well has repeatedly targeted people of a distribution points. and more than 17000 children have been killed by his randy attacks and gaza since the stones of the war. according to the united nations, at least 1900000 people engaged around 90 percent of its population. a homeless
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inside the strip. 9 out of 10 displaced individuals and living in deteriorating tents and make shift shelters lacking protection from the writing and called on the 23 percent of winter, critical needs have been met, leaving many without warm clothing, bidding on means of hazing. evacuation orders issued by as well now kind of a 79 percent of gaza pushing people into increasingly over crowded and unsafe conditions. more than 415000 people are being forced to take shelter in more than 100. under a schools across the strip well, but as well as military has repeatedly targeted these you in run, schools alia, and a strong kid of school sheltering, displace palestinians in elbow, a refugee camp. at least 15 tents in the schools courtyard were destroyed by fire, leaving families without shelter. once again, to unzip non does that mean that
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a month ago we were forced to move from one shelter to another. as these right. the occupation forces keep issuing evacuation. notice we came here where it is a ledge to be a safe side. however, these really will panes pounded the school in elbow ridge. we wake up to explosions, destruction and a blaze. we rushed with all bay hands to put out fires and help each other. a friend of mine was killed in the attack and i suffered bands. several tents within the school yard would totally destroyed and we are left with nothing to protect us from this cold winter weather. we are left with nothing at all. but for more on this we joined now by on your side, i'll show a who is the director of the palestinian non governmental organizations network. he joins us from debt on paula and gaza. thank you very much for being with us here. so it clearly absolutely diet awful conditions that everyone is facing. can you just give us an idea of how much was things could potentially get with winter approaching the do i don't know. what do you,
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as was to describe the situation in gaza strip the, when the good things really complicated for tens of thousands of families. manual home staying going about a $100000.00 things which full over does is to buy all so i kind of described the dentist. i didn't do these kinds of pieces of plastic and the clause which cover these spaces. which of the these tense, the families consist off of those children and friends, women, patients, people who have been a d and to people what i back away from the rest of these hospitals to in the sense and sometimes to be smoked. and sometimes we do is we have about 10 to 15 . people were staying inside the search. i'm sorry to interrupt the 7. yeah,
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absolutely. will flow as we've seen time and time again, and then like you said, so when you're going to get with the last 24 hours that you came from, as well as germany of all are just as well to try and come up with some sort of humanitarian program to deal with winter and cause. what are the chances of it actually happening, daughter and can you just explain the consequences if something isn't done? thank you again then to just describe the ones that they should have issues. few months ago we look over the winter coming winter, and now we are passing through these rain and waterfall being during the thousands of pass flooded. and so many of these dense damage due to the defense re, uh now uh, most of these found has been denied in gold. there's nothing to cover these funds this week about his blood suffering from swimming and gold. no clothes,
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no blankets. and to god the swim in order to provide these to be what they need business assistance. so the lack of help with guessing simply from the cult. yes, this is i'm going to call this is so many kinds of suffering. these patients a lot of suffering from gold and they want their mothers with born in somebody just and we, every day what we're seeing so many calls about these pains of these families, we warm and wisdom warming goes such conduct to vittie and got the it's a president and with the full meaning, with these implications on the be with management, the children of this woman. and these infants won't come out to provide them with anything. all our warehouse it's as in joe's and his agencies, it's empty over a, it's $22.00 a day, which is not enough to come out of about $5.00 to $7.00 of so be need to be in and
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on top of and on top of that you in all those big job on whatever and all the british of israel to live and the from a dental thousands dollars and the other side of the prostate its waiting to and you just all down the yeah. and in the last and we talked as stops coming in through the care of you sign them crossing because what they, so i just security fee is for their own personal. i mean, what impact is, is that have secure it's yes, but the with the security issue is, which is i've been on the big is riley monitoring. got the piece games. one of the, it's not a predicted by the is right and you condition forces. but i'm saying what if anything is really the width of all things or small. it's with the track which is entering all know that these rates can a dining these trucks to come in through the queue rooms. but the thing to be
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a truck to come from the main road, which is under the continent of these guys. so its intentionally to deepen the step down to being conducted through. i know also i'm not in the office no more than 2 months now. most of life and we loved to commit to the other pretty with the police and a lot of gaza. and we have multiples of the all been live. we've been to 1000 people live one suffering from famine twin size when she has the ability to do that. we really do appreciate you giving us a, a very clear insight into the kinds of conditions that people uh, facing and, and the work that you're trying to do. i'm shut off the show a posting in non governmental organizations network. thanks so much. thank you.
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with the syrian government forces have launched the counter offensive against opposition. fines is near hama, that's according to a syrian will monitor. a physician forces earlier announced they had seized control of several towns in the northwest and home of province. they was saying, firing on syrian army positions now on the city. the military helped by russian forces has responded to their advances with thousands of ass strikes. the russian foreign ministry has condemned the attacks by officers and fighters, describing them as terrorist groups and re offend rushes supports to the regime. and of course the other has more from northern syria. i am in front of me and nod minutes re air based intel roof thoughts city. the airport to the military base was taken by the s n a at syria national army fighters from the curtis rebels a few days ago. a current dates and readings because this military air base has
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exchange 10 minutes on that. it's a very strategic one. both ford and the curtis troubles, the opposition, and the syrian military behind me are the syrian rebels who have under the umbrella o. as in a, in that we formerly known as the free syrian army, they are very happy to have this operation let by. they have to offer those shots. they are happy that i left voice, taken by some of the commanders that i have spoken to. it were from hama from a led to, some of them were able to return home to see the families. some of them didn't have any chance, as they are on the battle ground. they say they will enter inside, hama they will, gets home off from the syrian government. and their next target will be the mascot . position providers are gaining, expensing a territory in syria, to solo elda 0 the fat,
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northern northwest, and syria, as well. this is how things looks in the region a week ago. the areas in red here control by syrian government forces supported by rondon and russia. the green areas are controlled by the opposition um to group hyatt tata alshaun will edge to us, as well as the turkish bang theory and national ami. the yellow areas are controlled by the syrian democratic forces, then mainly curtis fines is backed by the united states. on november, the 27th opposition forces launched, inoffensive from live aimed at la. it's serious, 2nd blonde, just as a rapidly drove out. government forces taking full control in only 4 days, then by 10 self to serious 4th, largest city, hama spells that taking place on the outskirts there. russian plains have increased . it strikes to try and stop the advance of opposition sizes who are moving along the m 5 roads that connects the major cities to find this i,
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if they take comma dollar advance on serious 3rd largest city homes before targeting the capitol, damascus. where us secretary of state and the blinking has ruled all of the risks of the groups still pauses in syria. right now, i think but so critical is that we see the escalation, we insure the civilians are protected throughout syria. and maybe most critically, that there's actually a political process that moves forward on the basis of the security council resolution to try to resolve an end the civil war and serious if anything, the fact that aside has refused to engage in any meaningful way on a political process is also what opened the door to this attack and to the gains that uh, that h t us has made on the ground we have in, during interest in during security interest in syria. particularly the, the interest and making sure that i sis doesn't resurrect. and doesn't come back
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slow. some more on this we joined now by stephen the height of men who is a professor of middle east studies at smith college and the full, the director of the united states institute of pieces syria program. you joins us from washington, d. c. thank you very much for being with us here. so as we've mentioned, the syrian government forces have launched a counter offensive against the opposition sizes. now, hama the, trying to regain control of the situation. a huge amount as happens in just a weight. can you just give us your assessment of where things stand right now? our sense is that even though the regime has begun to put the pieces in place to try to stem the advances of the opposition in western syria and in, in the outskirts of hama city, the momentum very much remains with the opposition. we continue to hear about significant gains on the part of the opposition and strategically important
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villages on the outskirts of hama, it does seem as if the regime has been able to retake some villages that were briefly held by the opposition. but it seems to me that overall, what we're seeing our continued gains by the opposition and continued weakness and disorganization, low morale on the part of the regime for so just to just on that we had the us secretary of state and to me blinking to say earlier the, the advance of the opposition forces shows that the sounds back is such as russia and ron had were distracted. do you see that is what happened to you that they were basically caught short? and i think that's 11 important piece of the fixture that, that the external supporters of the side regime, who are largely responsible for pushing opposition forces back into northwest area in 2015, 2016 can no longer provide that kind of assistance that they have in the past as
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well that has been very, very severely weakened as a result of his early attacks. and his butler was one of the main providers of ground forces and support of the sod regime. iran is not in a position that it was uh, in earlier phases of the conflict to provide support to the us advertising because of the enormous number of israeli strikes that have degraded its capacity in syria . and russia is distracted in ukraine and has withdrawn some air assets from syria to ukraine to namely, i'm the actor. yeah. yeah. so what was the, what, what does that mean? and 5th of what is happening on the ground, that sounds forces just don't have the backup that they required to actually retake places like a lamp high. the height that seems to be the case. it seems to be that the regime is sufficiently weekend that its focus now is on holding ground. it is using russian air power and its own air capability to try to degrade the
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military, but also civilian assets in areas taken by the opposition. so it's replaying the tactics we've seen in earlier phases of the conflict where it caused massive civilian decimal, higher, huge levels of civilian destruction in an effort to weaken opposition, forces and opposition support. but it doesn't seem to have the capability to move quickly to stem the advances of the, of the opposition of the h ts forces. that's a serious, serious problem for the origin. yeah, just on that, i mean the opposition for society is only a matter of time before they take hama, then move on to homes and eventually damascus. i mean, is it a realistic goal for them? and, and what happens if they actually do that? is that the end of it sounds regime effectively? well it's, it's hard to know what the, what the tipping point would be that would cause the collapse of the regime. but i
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think if the opposition were to take hama and were successful in advancing toward home sweet, we could expect a couple of things to occur. one is that the level of resistance by pro raising forces would escalate dramatically. because as the opposition would move south from how much it would be entering the heartland of the regime, support and it would confront not only the organized forces of the regime, but the large numbers of informal militias that were important to the regime success. earlier in the civil war. and so i think we have to take the, the oppositions, objectives of moving smoothly from home to home, sent on to damascus with a grain of salt. and of course that last day the element of surprise. now thank you so much. we'll have to leave it this, steven steven item, and for us, thanks so much for the united nation. says at least 50000 people have been forced to leave their homes because of the recent filing. among the thousands of kids who
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split the funding and the lippo and nearby villages, hundreds of families travelled over 200 kilometers east towards rocca city. some have set up tents in the town of talk by no commercial sent this update from a live post the residential area as the civilian locations in the off position held a areas in syria or with missing massive development in the last few days. as this year with g more plays have been hoover and go over the skies of a lib city. it's countryside. i live with city and east countryside, causing massive destruction in a residential neighborhoods in this city, ofa as live and directly targeting vital areas such as hospitals and the city of lib, resulting in the destruction of over 4 hospitals. one of them was a maternity hospital in the city, and even the city of la,
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both or places have been over. and over this guys over i look for the last 48 hours, also targeting a, a residential areas and zones. and as you can see behind me, we're here in the city of a little, a civilian. the jobs are here, and this is a, this is supposed to have to disclose the square. it's considered one of the most important and vital squares in the city of a liberal with dr. many civilians here in the area. and they still feel or still living in the state of fear of continuous targeting from this year and regime a war place. and the last 48 hours, many families actually left the city of a little after the city was targeted by heavier strikes from this year. and war plays a targeting mainly targeting hospitals,
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medical points and residential areas. and they told us that they are eager to return to their city to return to the houses. but the via are off continuous targeting from the syrian a soon read you more plays prevent them from returning to their homes. and the homelands assigned to the with a now his car, i had low there, it's been very wet to goes pots, essentially, america and the caribbean, with no rain to come, will have the environment for us to south america. and as the northern half of the content that's contending was very wet, whether you can see approve of cloud bringing some severe storms across into southern parts of brazil, southern paraguay as well. and on with to bolivia and peru, we are expecting some flooding with that rain falls heaviest in the days ahead. we'll see that rain rolling to rio and sticks and dropping the temperature down. but for the south of that, it is a story of heat for blocks of power. why for northern chile,
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argentine is what when, when the weather is set to sweep into the south, but temperatures and what else there is wood for it's rooms, spring on record. will be sitting very high over the next few days before coming down over the weekend. it will be less human, but sunshine will be the dominant feature. and sunshine is the dominant feature across much of mexico. we have seen some what, whether slipping into the north east corner, but the winds blow that onwards to the gulf coast of the us. a change in the wind will bring the rain back in, but it remains largely dried down to the south. that's the heaviest of the rain from nicaragua, in costa rica on thursday to facilitate ronelle just sarah, the philippines, vice president sized as a 2nd to impeachment motion. as the divisions at the top of the government defend the guitar. am is on it with a boiled tie of pageantry, touring his 2 dice state visits to the u. k. and a little later on and full banquet issues. cricket is for the brand test match
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you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the south. thousands of protesters has launched in the capital of sold demanding the president's resignation. civil society groups in g o's and trade union. so do so cooling the challenges of treason to be brought against you. and so key on the faces impeachment proceedings in the coming guys in central cancer, at least 5 children have been killed in and it's rarely trying to tack on illness around for the future. you can just try kits near food distribution points in the house to the past 14 months. thousands of palestinians have been suppose to waste to choose the hours to receive scare supplies. the 1st and syrian government forces headphones to counter it, offensive against opposition forces. now how much that's according to a syrian homeowners and opposition forces earlier announced they had seized control of several towns in the north west, and i'm a profit as well. so i'll position lead to your la paid has accused prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu of carrying out a planned and orchestra to the attack on the media during an emergency session at the can. instead, he said, criticism of the government was being labeled as treachery. last month, the government's sanctioned the countries oldest news type of audits for publishing articles. it says that as ro, this means no government funded body is allowed to communicate with audits or places advertisement in the paper. just last week, members of the parliament passed the 1st reading bill that i'm to privatize these rarely public broadcasting corporation can. and israel's government has also banned algebra from broadcasting inside the country and the occupied west bank. would it break all of us down for us? we're joined now by or a go pick who is in is riley political come inside. he joins us from televi. thank you again for being with us. first of all is media freedom under attack and his royal like la paid climes. the it's the best of my knowledge is,
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are as close to 101 the world's media freedom right for me. so your games been under a test for some time effective as early media is now in an upper or in the opposition. parliamentarians are joining it is not necessarily mean that you got to grow and where is it just means that without there's no real stretch to actual israeli journal is since the potential opposition part of missouri. so how and the rest of the media and organizations actually responding to this d, i, if i heard you correctly, you said the outraged are so they are rich, but they're all rich because they feel like they're next. uh, it's interesting to note that they are not i've reached at all when. busy international media revealed is what i was organized, assess the nation as a journalist in the in garza and the israel's reluctance to try
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to stay for a vision. reading journal a sent you guys, and of course there's no censorship of those. a 0 in israel, the outrages because they feel like the government is finally coming for them personally. and yes, they're outraged, but they're also quite important because for the past year they've been most pieces of the government. they have not, they're just single critical item about the war is not assisted anti war demonstrations. they haven't allowed any crime that was even potentially enter your voice. speaking very studios, this is a government that they. busy condemned is the worst visual has ever had if they have been completed accomplices for an entire year. and now they find themselves depressed. and this is the consequence of that. we also mentioned that problem and past the 5th reading of a bill that i'm to privatize the is rarely public broadcasting corporation. can you explain exactly what that means and what consequences they could potentially be?
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that means basically the end of the public broadcasting and israel, that means all broadcasting is or will be under commercial offices. and that's a bad thing. the public broadcasting corporation is really the only media out she's in israel that produces diverse concepts. it's committed to reflecting diversity as early as i think it also has great readings and very digital. and it's not even that critical of the government in any way. it's just a form in the side of politicians in the government that don't understand the concept of a public good. that is not directly the least by policy should. it's already got book as always for you. we appreciate getting your insights. uh and so some exactly what is transpiring inside as well. uh, are you go be a good for us? the thank you. thank you. the,
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to georgia now with demonstrations in the capital to police. so you have continued for a 6 nice police for the point in launch numbers to clear the protest is using tig s and both a cannon. the demonstrates is how angry about a government decision to delay towards on joining the european union. dimitri method, in kind of reports from the protests and simply say, a night time in the least has become anything but quiet protest as governor near the parliament building over the government's decision to freeze b u membership tools. it's been almost a week of the protest might lead process in sibley. see people are still getting dallas by water it up. despite the near freezing temperatures, it's only around plus 2 degrees, but tension seems to be really heating up. george's prime minister, clickable heeds a, has accused opposition parties of trying to organize a revolution like ukraine's more than
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a decade ago and keeps my done square. so the time to organize the, my done and yours is already over. what's called everybody. keep quiet, let's say. and to keep peace in this country. so we are responsible for that. i can assure everybody that there will be peace in the sense the 6 nights so a much earlier escalation of violence. police cleared the square and began shooting vollings of tear gas grenades. the clashes happen in waves with protest as shooting fireworks and retreating when police 5 t a gas. we are in the very center of the laser where it's impossible to being without a mouse because this whole area gets to your desk every 5 minutes. as you can see everyone around these wearing heavy duty gas mask. those who didn't for the don't last long here, but some protest as a found
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a way to neutralize the gas by dropping it into cans of water can trying to catch them flying. so is i go really upfront to get it to you, i guess caps of and you just have to push it down with your hand and tried to shake . you tell us the political crisis deepens. demonstrate to say they will not leave until this change to hello job, but besides that, every night till 5 the the most my reason for all of us we do want to really see is that a stalemate. the opposition wants a new election, but the government says it will not negotiate. to meet him, it didn't go out to 0 to police. and i said the foreign ministers meeting is in the 2nd day at the alliance's headquarters in brussels on the agenda is military
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support for your crimes offensive against russia that are chief monica due to his urged alliance to step up the military. it's a strengthened, keeps position, showed it incident goes, she actions with moscow over an end to the war you cry and reiterated. it's cool for a formal invitation to join. nice. oh ahead of amazing president for a lot of me is that in sky is also planning for more weaponry urgently from western allies. he says reinforcements, advice, all along the front line and the eastern new crime. we have russian forces of make gains in recent months. both the us and germany have already announced more military. i to keep this week totaling $1400000000.00. then they ask him, significant reinforcements are needed in the donuts directions, and this includes arm supplies from our partners. it is a direct dependence. the greater our armies, fire power is more technological capabilities. we have to more effectively, we can destroy rushes, offensive potential and protect our warriors, lice, coolness, philippines, vice presidents are the tooth height is facing
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a seconds and page minutes, complaint up to more than 70 members of activist and political organizations filed a motion. so i think the trial of public trust that there was a, is being investigated for alleged misuse of government funds and could be criminally charged with threatening to assess the night president fed non to my costs junior, but to be low. has all the details from manila of $75.00 representatives from a range of activists and political groups file a 2nd impeachment complaint against vice president $7.00 to $13.00. they said to turn to has betrayed the trust of filipinos, including more than 31000000 who voted for her in 2022. she continues to evade questions about how she spent public bice release or options on the facts that have been presented so far. anything it is in the best interest of the 15 people that we are able to hold accountable officials to view says officials up to you so far,
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corruption in other misdeeds, president for them. and marcus junior has said he's not in favor of impeaching the 3rd to it will side down the house. it will side on the senate. it will just take up all of them and for not for one, for nothing. for 3 legislators have endorsed the latest impeachment complaint. i don't believe that any decent process because of the value because it is that you shouldn't even be and don't want people who showed it shouldn't be by the house. outside an indignant crowd demanded the vice president be removed from office. the house of representatives is dominated by allies. the president, craig, and marcus, junior members of congress have been investigating the possible misuse of more than $10000000.00 of discretionary government funds by vice president. serves the 3rd day. now they'll be deciding peace and complaints are going to trial in the senate marcus and a 3rd. they have been at odds over key policy since last year. but the feud
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escalated last month. when did 30 said at that online news conference that she'd contracted in assessment to kill marcus, the 1st lady in the speaker of the house in the event she herself gets assassinated . ford is one of 2 dozen alleged crimes listed in the 1st impeachment complaint. some politicians say it's important, they're investigated because these are very unbecoming, and these are actually betrayal of public trust, because these are also high crimes. on top of the emotions to impeach her, to take would also be facing criminal charges for the assassination threat. and she's also being sued by police over an alleged assault during an altercation at a military hospital to try to says the statements she made about marcus was, quote, maliciously taken out of context of that, they said it's fine to below l g 0. many light came down q, this is national electricity grid has collapsed following the failure of the islands launch is power plant. 10000000 people without electricity. several
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blackouts have had cuba over the past 2 months, submitted fuel shortages and hurricanes. the country has been under us sanctions for 62 years that makes it difficult for cubans, government to import, spit, pugs and repair its dilapidated power. great. as the mexico 2 bodies have been discovered in the wreckage of a car explosion in the state of sinaloa, it comes as violence escalates between 2 main factions of this and the law account tell a powerful criminal group. hundreds of people have died since a power struggle broke out between the sides in september. but the french and u. k. a group around us is new. she is military jones, has taken operational, operational control of its uranium mines. the company had already decided to suspend the production initiated after tara, he's withdrew its operating permit. this year has one of the largest uranium deposits in the wealth. just last month, nisha is mining minnesota,
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invited russian friends to invest and uranium per duction in the country. but for more on this, we joined now by nicholas hoc who's in the cotton synagogue. net. can you just run this through the implications this has for both this year and so from of the well 1st let's take stock of what just was announced. now this company, or rondo which is a french company, a 60 percent of it steak, is run by the french is owned by the french state, has been in these years since 1971 in this announcement means at the end of uranium extraction of by a french company that's been in the country for a little over half a century. it's a big blow to france because france relies on that uranium to power it's nuclear power plant that goes on to power the homes of french citizens. so it relies heavily on this uranium and it seems that these year has decided to bring to
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an end these operations. and it was the board that that met yesterday said it lost its operational control of one of the sites. we're talking about 3 sites a year. i could come in a more rent. now news year is home to this rich uranium. it's wealthy and uranium, and yet most people use a live on less than $2.00 a day. a speck of uranium or yellow cake, as it's known, is worth hundreds of dollars and window on one of its sides. it has 200000 tons of it. so this year needs more of that wealth in order to feed its own people. so it's sort of russian companies to try to step in where the french have been asked to step out. so russ, at home, one of the major mining company is in talks with new shares, military june, to take control of that site. another blow for france and another victory for
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russia here on in west africa. okay, thanks so much so that nick, nick nicholas hi for us there. in the cotton soon ago, the person and cutoffs it's assigned a memorandum of understanding to promote cooperation and financial services. the agreement is being signs during a 2 day site visit to person by katasha, a man she likes to and been smart. l funny because it was the british royal family and just to, to help folks with prime minister kissed on that in the coming out is i'm a small on all of us doing to help joins us now live from london. joe not to chew, says royal pageantry and said the address departments your outside number, 10 downing street. so the attention presumably now attending to business and politics. yes, that's wrong. they to underneath the final day of chase to come out on this state visited to the united kingdom and in when, within an hour or so, he will be here in downing street in san to ask for a meeting. she said,
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for just premises is down with the 2 sides set to be team. that's the tools about deepening already pretty significant sized try the investment ties with more than $8000000000.00 t as tom of the prime minister also said to be team to look for wealthy co investors for big infrastructure true projects, which is brittany's public office. nothing to help stay at the moment and he'll be hoping to hear about progress on longstanding towards to reach us a full trade agreement between britain and the gulf corporation council. countries including saudi arabia twice and of course cut one particular deal apart from that memorandum of understanding you mentioned that that we believe has meetings this morning is a $1300000000.00 investment to find the technology, much of that going to technology programs to improve the energy efficiency run by the british company, rolls royce, and king charles made comments, pricing, cuts, how's role as a media in the region?
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so the middle east winner that'd be discussed and talks with the prime minister to then it could well come up. i think for him on that at this stage, they do share a significant common ground. as you say, is that state bank with a fucking and polish gas, it came up, most pacifically. cut how's role as a mediator in the region? king charles cooling it in valuable and beyond. compare the 2 sides as well on this visit. have agreed to double their commitments to meditate renee commitments to a $100000000.00 to a number of countries and regions. one of them being garza. and as well as that, of course, while the u. k, remains of the ally of israel post cutoff and the u. k. share the beliefs, the piece in the region and particularly in gaza and they occupied territories can only be built on a 2 state solution between israel and the palestinians. thanks so much john, that you and how for us there in london the united nations has appealed for
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$47000000000.00 to provide humanitarian aid around the world. in 2025. the request comes at a time when nearly 190000000 people of fleeing global conflicts and battling starvation. the wind says it hopes to reach around 190000000 people in 52 countries next year, including those in for tony garza. so don, syria and you cried. the appeal is the 4th largest in the u. n. 's history about the size of aid requests out pricing, funding contributions and officials via the global political turmoil will not be in this tie, that we're facing the election of a number of governments who will be more questioning of what the united nations does and less ideologically supportive of the c minutes here, and i thought that we've laid out in this report, but i don't believe that we can't make that case to them. i don't believe that the, that there was an compassion in these governments, which on getting elected
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a and i think these numbers were just staggering. will come through. but i'll still head here and they'll just air and sports, the red cars that help swing the balance in this gym and comp time. and he's here with that story. next, the i'm the like of us and the south india to find out how a tiny bass in this gave growth and extensive mining operations to a scan. corona virus wept across the world with devastating effects, and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife place. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the world's most threatened animals and joined the call for an end to the global wall of web space or drive on l 20. the
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the post office for now his andy, thank you so much. tell him, well boss, loan all back to winning. why is a change in the phone that's coincided with the return? so fitness of betsy nature, stalling me in your mouth with 17 year olds being out for a month with an ankle injury. they want a 2nd health penalty that was converted a bunch of the fire scene. yeah. the school twice and this volume on when i the new york, i mean, you know, start producing just assist bear with me a 2nd. that's usually the 1st one in full games football. so next step fantasy 16. it's a trips around but 6 out south on south west champion. of course,
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you know it's a good score today. one what to go. so but the, the end take is on the, um, the now lease was the trip lane was most very good and also um the assist one going uh it's important but this is, this is quality and we need it also on a full points ahead of around madrid and do have a couple of games and, and rail and action against athletic build out. other lights are on. no, no, the sending off the bottom mean it keeps them. i don't know. it helps swing the balance in a gym and cups always by level accusing noise. read called it hey, in the 17th minute, following the collision. typically with jeremy from palm lubbock. he's another couple of this. let me put this for the quarter funds. the 2nd talk go from nathan seller, find how big this cycle reco 20 times, but this less licks than the witness room to find use. you need to defend really well unit does not follow the sacrifice disappearing. even with 10,
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it was really hard to play against byron by are they are being in a great season so far they are. one will destroy, you may be open in the hearing the stadium. i'm for sure enough to have a the red card of mine on the change of the lead, but it was really hard on great complement for my players. they, they could cite then i would look at this for you taking the asian champions league u. k. u, i'm sorry, sorry, bending in that as if the japanese so i'd count the psyche front so they went on speech on is shunned on such on full know they're on the brink of the last 6. thanks a little hole. that's a new castle. i mean, some inside the, substantially to the top of the english premier league and having to sell are produced and assessed on the go in levels to know when of a minus city on sunday, on a slow side going into this game with a 9 point lead over the closest rivals possible in chelsea to win the league against the likes of chelsea, optional and to and city. because i, i see those for you as well. main competitors at the moment. they'll know that we
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have to be for 910 months on top of our game, because if you let down for a 2nd, this least up show up immediately sits here without a winning 7 games during the last against the whole, the amount of traffic audio repeatedly held up 6 fingers to be on the field crowd reminding everyone just how many songs these one, the premier league cycle running champions are at home to nursing and forest. the going start getting the 11 points behind living in the morning. so people look at that is assigned to maybe losing you. cool. was another cool. do you know? do you know it was cool because the ones we want, the blue one is so cold, so handsome, so nice. and when you know, when it's completely the opposite, 6 games know coming up on wednesday, chelsea way south thompson. i want to see like games. she's also taking on lunches to united, united on face. and now in the 1st 3 games in that room, and i'm are in like moved into the top half of the table. a great, nice to fully nice if i roof on this story is his rain is less,
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the city's manager got off to a winning stops. so just to minute space on to open the story against the west, tyler in big trouble with the gym. you've already that funding the next less the going on. so you secure 31 victory. lifting them full points, clear of renovations on saga would says the fire is still burning and sought him to compete for the 15. so i made a champion admit, sees struggling to get fits east. stunning full t 9 lights for on this monkey. on the wednesdays 6 back surgery and september. the american hasn't played since the open in july where he missed the costs. he's a non playing house. none of the he right will challenge in the bahamas because he hopes to be playing again. next year. it was, it was quite painful throughout the end of the year and has had another procedure done to it. uh, to alleviate the, the pain i had going down my like, and so what are my commitments going forward? so once a month the, i can say that all over again, but i really don't know. i'm just trying to rehab and still get stronger and better
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. and feel better and really give myself the best chance like i can go into next year, a full seems on m b. i old style kevin durance, suffering a painful looking ankle injury during his things. when over the sun on sony, i suppose spinning sun is going on the type of scanner. when i pull some 93 spawn victory, they were eliminated from the n. b i i read we needed for bangladesh, cricketers in the west indies. they pulled off the 1st test victory in the when the 15 is. that's how the series one more seen of 13 away tests in the same year for the very 1st time out in the past history taken in the 1st test. all right, most born a couple of hours time, but that is how we are looking for that. so pretty and thanks so much and i appreciate as well that so for me, tell mccrae for this new sound, but i will be back in just a moment. it's much more of the days and use,
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including the latest developments from south korea to stay with us. the in a split 2nd and the to go full of life, joins the ranks of hundreds of children and because was lost at least one live and 2 dated scott, but by no means broke. she looks to the future and have a key on that show has saved own medicine in pipelines all that remains on the jersey, the officer a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come on, award for translation and international understanding is hosting it's 10 towards
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serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha guitar, shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. your work is in lock down. this is only meant to ease the nation wide effort to count your rocks population. in the past, a population count to us held every 10 years. but for the last 3 decades, it was these raised the basic to the and, and find on send rest. this census form in arabic includes to because the questions about unlike previous accounts, it does not have one about this new city. this is the major concern for iraq. he's in this in the attend a miscarriage just region. people in under privileged areas say the district for us, these distribution of resources, a lack of medical facilities, is mostly self care in our neighborhood, which is already heavily burdened by of the population and decaying infrastructure
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. iraqi officials say this since this is a crucial step in addressing demographic challenges in a country of ravages, but use of corruption in this management, it remains unclear if these efforts would prove beneficial for vulnerable communities. the protest as much through central sol. angry at the attempt by south korea's president to impose marshall more the frontal mccrae. this is l g 0. live from doha. also coming up. well, position policies move to impeach you. and so carol is defense minister office has resignation. and is really trying to attack nearer food distribution points and central cancer.

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