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it's all safe from serbia, it's a hungry. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines from the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the another so cool sites and targeted by is very s trucks. at least 20 palestinians are to in an attack on the lesson in cost the i'm carry johnston. this is out to sara. nice from also coming through an opposition forces tell out you see where they have this site system taking damascus from the government as they make advances in the north south korea's positions
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those to impeach the president of the short lived attempts to institute marshal, quoting his actions and to give a little crime that's left wing as far rights, politicians and fronts united. austin, this the initial vanya, the, the beginning in gaza. where is very strikes of killed at least 20 people and wounded thousands in the south of the strip attacks. talk to the so called safe zone in on my wasi, but displaced palestinians with living and make shift to shelters. the strikes started major fires, which civil defense cruise have struggled to contain. these very ami claimed targeted senior members of how much a victims have been rushed to nearby hospital, hundreds of thousands of palestinians, tablets, of sheltering in all my while i see where conditions i die with little food,
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no infrastructure, and the bitter cold is where it has designated the area as a circled safe thing and yet has repeatedly attacked it. i know all day reports now from amman in jordan. she's there because these very government has banned down just after reporting in the occupied westbank. i'm from inside israel. these really army has issued a statement saying that it carried out what it described as a precise air strike against a how mosque operative the so called him monetary and zone in on my last the fun eunice. now this is the area of sun do it is that it has no services, no water, no electricity. but it is where israel has squeeze than much of the displace population in gaza, according to medical sources and goals that 20 people were killed, incinerated really in that attack, including women and children. those fact again the bunking, israel's claims that it takes measures to avoid civilian casualties. this is not
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the 1st time israel has attacked at civilians in the so called to monetary and zone in their tents. and i witnesses and survivors describe this particular attack as very large and very unusual, a large ball of fire consuming the tons and shrapnel that set other tents on fire flying hundreds of meters away from the target. not all the angles either. among these ready minute recess, 6 captives whose bodies were recovered from a tunnel in dallas or in august, but executed by finances. the army denies its strikes in calling you to set the time killed the captives. the ministry says the findings are based on what it calls you. intelligence in northern garza, israel has issued more force evacuation or just telling people to leave or face attacks even because the, the met residence to flight on foot to the sound constant is rarely a truck. so the head as i am right now,
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standing on. so i had the to see the closest point to the areas of your battery fuse. you can be able to hear. i'm good. i don't offer the new is reading. evacuation for is which have been issued this morning. as you can see, the scene here, civilians have been evicted, enforced displays from their home, the cause of the problems. they've done these radius full stuff to evacuate. we'd be walking for hours alone and tiring johnny of displacement and with danger and humiliation on our side. bad news is ready. drones, types hovering above us, firing on many children and young men there still lying, bleeding on the ground. we weren't able to help any of them. i mean, i said that is ray. the soldiers detained large numbers of young men and women too . they have no mercy on anyone, children or women, old or young. what else do they want? the civilians are for easy,
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unimaginable suffering as they came. and as you can hear, the artillery shooting out, taking the place in this area, the mass destruction and is your value. as you can see, this is in your destruction afflicted. so the area in the life of your own going is what the ground incursion taken place for more than 60 days in a row. this is christine, are part of you. i. civilians are displacing. as you can see, the people have mercy on us, have mercy on our souls. we have been exhausted more now and the yeah. we do not want the full rate of what we want to space security and for god's sake have mercy on us. now the, all these ladies have been doing to us this is since the the
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lights. 0 does is display you rows more display as than you evacuation orders and more internal displacement taking place in northern does not governor, right brain city. i did the wrong northern gauze on how to sign. israel is intentionally committing genocide in gaza. that's according to a new report from amnesty international. he said he's really cuttings all, but your detention control over humanitarian aid. unforced evacuations showed that israel is committing genocide. is it car is out? it's been a tree objective, but it's smith reports from the hague. i said, i'm gonna see international believes israel is committing genocide in gaza. is probably a little consolation to the palestinians who are living on the israel is assault genocide is defined as being tend to destroy in whole or in part a national estimate, racial or religious group. i'm just,
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he says it's accumulated plenty of evidence to show that is right of leadership knows exactly what it's doing in gospel or in part we looked at the statement made by or few sure said the highest level is those into walk cabinet. we looked at how sold just into crated those statements, those on the ground and how they a quote as well, for the human eye, zation of palestinians. and for b, o, b t ration of guys we looked at v antalya context as when one of both sides, these position, military occupation. and the only reasonable conclusion we could make is that is read intended to commit genocide. these roles, prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and form a defense minister you'll have kalonde are already facing international arrest warrants, football crimes. i'm the state says, genocide should be added to the charge sheet. but it's rails,
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west and back as had been reluctant to sanction the country in any way, let alone use the word. kennesaw gentle site is a d. c quart crime. it carries a great deal of historical significance. it is very difficult for these res allies to consider, but to sorry, could be committing the crime of genocide at the end of the day. he does not quite met to why they all know. according to genocide, we are saying they are people that don't being that don't dying in front of our very eyes. it is you international discussion to prevent the crime for the form of drink. it's been nearly a year since the international court of justice ordered israel as a, in the tree of the genocide convention, to take steps to prevent genocide occurring. it could be used before, best quote decides if what is happening and gaza is genocide, south africa, which brought the case will need to provide clear hard evidence of israel's intent
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. i'm this the says hope it's report will help that case. israel denies the charges and the mass killing of palestinians and gaza continues. so let's miss, i'll just, sarah. the hate. the group of syrian opposition forces are advancing south towards how mocking the biggest territorial gains in years as also taking control of a laptop. so it is a 2nd largest city, so i'm say they have the sites on the capital, damascus next set of custodial reports for a friend in northern city fighters, all the syrian national army, the s n, a guard the entrance. so me know me, the 3 a base intel reflect that they are holding what they call a vital position after capturing it from the searing. curtis spider over the y p g mail village next to the air base bears the scores are for once commercial. we have a lot of damage. base still remains strategically important. the advance follows
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the positions of december 27th offensive, which they are calling to turn stuff aggression. lead by, hey, a tornado shot. we are. the operation has secured it live and a level and fighters are now close to hama who's the sullivan. josh of these fighters have spent over 10 days on the front lines. they are preparing for getting mended china and other places across syria. we dedicate this victory to this free syrian people and all markers. this marks freedom from bashar, the tyrants, back by russia and secretary militias. the monumental, indescribable trying for all syrians foreign diplomats talk of compromise. but these fighters are vowing not to stop on till they drive the charlotte set out behind me are the villages of a province. these places are so close yet for years people here have felled. there was a part divided by war and conflict in their own country. now there was a glimmer of hope in many parts of syria,
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long separated communities are now daring to dream of recovery and re union with a left full freeze from government control and silver fault taken from the curtis forces, surrender, residents are already hitting the roads. so that not very heavy, if the house is still standing, we will live the if not, will live in attend for these people calling or is no longer main displacement. but a safe journey home often under as an a control is home to kurdish and around the locals, as well as families displaced from other parts of syria. omar jarvis, who moved a friend from elect, both is over the making sense to return. inspired by the positions were some success. i don't know. we've had a lot of re, i'm from and it was western going through side. i've lived here for 5 for years,
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but one 3rd and then after they've been racing repairs are new. that before we can go back and the buildings are damaged, normals or doors. young people in this part of syria grew up with governments, a stripe. now they see a real opportunity to reclaim their land, seen on coastal elders era, a friend north and syria, to lebanon, where the see saw between is rather and has been, are, is largely holding the government and agencies are trying to help those who are in desperate need of somebody, terry, and aid, because they know how to report some numbers here in southern lebanon. a long term planning is needed before the construction can begin. life is returning to this devastated city. now, about 2 years in southern lebanon was one of if not the hardest to get the areas during, as well as war on has the law to the wide scale bombing campaign has stopped in the ceasefire as large as a holding. but people are returning to destroyed lives,
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jamal. so boy has still not come to terms with losing his home and business, or the lack of assistance so far from authorities. and i want to talk with by the daughter at 1st i loved. and then i could always, it is not about money, but i was expecting them at least ask about us. no one came. they were concerned with the stuffing the war and claiming victory. they are claiming victory. but we are broken. neighborhoods and business districts have been leveled 11 on has been nearly done for our fences. economy collapse in 2009 see. and if it cannot afford to rebuild on its own, the prime minister is calling on the international community. so how long absent the state is now trying to take the lead? the minister in charge of the emergency response plan is touring. what was the local council building? and number 2 you, he came with the u n's, who mandatory and representative and 11 on we've been working together for that by
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this conference last month. and we're going to continue to follow with the donors and friends of 11 and to support us as they did in the day of his balls and the other company. and they did a medical search 7 on has been dependent on international aid for years. the government is now putting together a reconstruction plan, but there are challenges ahead. the plant needs to be credible and financed many here also believe there needs to be an executive authority with powers to carry out economic reforms long demanded by potential donors. obviously there have been great limitations with the help of presidents in a care taker situation. but what i was also trying to underline is that a lot has been done over this last period to deal with the crisis, the emergency, the, the, the challenges that have been immense. it's a very different time than in 2006 after the last 4 between hezbollah and israel, when money poured in from gulf our countries. this time it seems help,
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could be conditional. and many like a lot. we'll have to wait for the billions of dollars needed to rebuild their lives . so there i was just the, the southern lebanon. so the head don't know just there. georgia is opposition. leader is reportedly beaten and then arrested thousands of on the streets of to really see the 7th, 19 the right on the health care executive shop debt and the suspects to them run, amend hunters on the way manhattan police pulled a targeted cubic. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the use of this and you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is
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a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0. a unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide. it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation as 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 algebra. the college's here with
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching out. just a reminder about top stores this out. israel has cars out to s trucks targeting circles, safe, southern guns, causing launch fights and an area where the people at sheltering intense, at least 20 posting in something to in the strikes on the, on the last government forces in syria have conducted another round of air strikes and it live from its maximum of the western thoughts controlled by position forces . last week, officers and fights is motion. defensive have truth in the 2nd largest city in the
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front, says in the political turmoil and off the opponent, cost and no confidence motions hoping the government permit us to initial bomb. yeah, it has been voted out by the national assembly. it's the 1st time that governments has been ousted this way in france for more than 60 years. push a bucket of reports on the events from paris as a crushing defeat, french prime minister michelle bonnie's wrong twin minority government collapsing often only 3 months in power. after new confidence boots and from since complement bonnie, i had infuriated in peace on the far right and on the left by pushing through an austerity budget. by decree, the decision he defended the $50000000000.00 and interest, that's what the french will have to pay every year. it's more than our budget for defense or higher education and it will be even higher tomorrow if we don't do anything with the food came off to hours of fiery debate, some in peace or the budget, which is poor people,
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the hardest for right lead to marine depend, been told back. uh so, so those who believe that i'm supporting the worst possible policy by backing on the confidence foot, i would say that the worst possible policy would be not to sense of such a budget, such a government, such a collapse goes to vote, just plunge, falls into another political process and it's an embarrassing blow for the french president who picked up on the 8th and will now have to appoint a new 5 minutes. many blame emmanuel, my girl for the situation is cool for surprise not the election in june resulted in a deeply divided parliament, strengthened for right under the left wing alliance, the one the election bought houses. this and paid was like an old, we will ups the price person on my credit to respect the votes of friends, people who voted for. 2 our coalition, the new popular trucks to go over into the country. ivr. if he does that,
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he respects the people's decision or you should resign the lease so he says that micro will address the nation. meanwhile, bonnie: a once praise for his work is the use. briggs that negotiate to will now go down in history was from says shore to serving prime minister natasha butler. i'll do 0 paris. a soft career supposition policy has presented the bill in parliament to impeach the president for declaring martial know on wednesday, thousands of protest as much to in the capital cooling. the use of your to design is defense minister has resigned and been replaced, and several members of his cabinets have offered to quit. but it's a go live, not to rob mcbride to joins us from the capital. so. so rob, tell us more about this so resignation. of a defense minister that's right. of all the resignations of the been off
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of this is probably the most consequential basis of the defense minister came young count. this is a lifelong support during that lie of president to you. he is the person who has been seen as being pretty much instrumental in the position of the affected position of this martial law. so it was a deeply divisive best figure in the governments. he offered his resignation yesterday, wednesday. it has not been accepted this thursday morning, and a meeting with the presidents unit remains to be seen just whether that will have any impact on the, on folding political crisis here surrounding president to use the impeachment motion of his now against didn't that this taking a further step of the national assembly that was reported just off to midnight. so the formal process started. it can be voted on by the national assembly members as early as tomorrow, friday, now its been tabled by a $190.00 opposition members plus one independent. but they need 2 thirds majority
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of the 300 members in the assembly for it to pass now remains to be seen if they are going to get that given the assistance support a from the ruling policy for that believe good president. meanwhile, we've had kind of a link to visuals here over night in so, and meanwhile, is quite telling the fact that the presidential office the puts out to president you and schedule the night before. but it has said that for this day, for the day, the 5th of december, the schedule for the present, a new remains completely blank. yeah, it's a political process as you say, well, but what seem to national reaction, being to these developments to yeah, i mean, given south korea's importance both economically and strategically, there is an awful lot of interest in what's going on here. we've had messages from the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, welcoming, the withdrawal of marshall law, say he's following events closely. obviously,
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the us of being one of the most important guy lives in this part of the world following events here very closely. indeed with our messages and support from the national security advisor jake sullivan, also from an anthony blinking the us uh, secretary of state saying that the, the south korean story is one of the most powerful demonstrations he says, of democratic resilience. so a lot of support, a lot of anticipation people are very following, obviously very close the following. what's gonna happen next? is this southern folks mcbride, thanks very much to georgia. now we have protests as a mocking a week of not to the demonstrations. people are angry with the government's decision to pause the country's bit to join the european union. earlier on the wednesday of prominent george, an opposition later was forcibly dictated by tomorrow night. yeah. fortunately beaten before being carried away to meet some residential reports from outside the
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apartments introducing. or he's was taken away by several man who apparently roughened them up. and uh, apparently he was unconscious when his body was taken away by police. and that was filmed by many cameras in broad daylight. and this also came on line with the, the prime ministers announcement. his statement today that the basically opposition policies are behind the violence that has been happening in the streets. hope to be seen this past week. we've seen protests every night and there was several raids over opposition party headquarters today, also filled with the government media saying that the fireworks and all the uh, things were confiscated from from those uh from those headquarters. but this hasn't been apparently the tiring people from coming here. we have tens of thousands of people filling up all the way down the as a, as i'm, i can't remember,
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reno can show you right now. there's tens of thousands of people in risk of any avenue. it's from, from what i can see. it's actually more than they were yesterday. and this is the 7th night of protests. and these are near sub 0 temperatures. people have places to be tomorrow, you know, jobs studies, etc. yet they still feel like they needs to come out to continue demanding new elections and asking the governments to change the costs of suspending e. you accessing talks, which were announced last the last day that they were being suspended for at least 4 years. and how it is onto a new, your cost that both of america's biggest health ensure it was killed. what police, according to target, to attack the gunman, shots, united healthcare and chief executive braun thompson in the back. outside a hotel. i'll just say it was chris to select the reports now from new york. just before sunrise on
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a busy new york street who did gunman approaches his tardy its end opens fire. 50 year old brian thompson, c o of united health care, which shot in the back and leg. she was pronounced dead. just 30 minutes later. turning midtown manhattan into a crime scene and i was panic, pressure was put in my phone, then i hit the shot. and when i looked like the guy was, it was a gun, the side of gun black that i saw him 50 shots, even across the street. police say it does not appear to be a random act of violence. the victim was in new york city to speak at an investor conference. it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes. and as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds. many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target. after initially leaving the scene on foot,
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the gunman was spotted on an electric bike in central park. new york police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect. they've even offered a $10000.00 reward for information leading to an arrest. but because this appears to be a targeted shooting, they believe the public remain safe. united health care, the nation's largest insurance provider, said in a statement they were deeply saddened and shocked by thompson's killing, noting that bryan was a highly respected colleague and a friend to all who worked with him. new yorkers were also shocked. the taurus seemed to take the news in stride. not feeling good, but actually i'm not worried because i think is safe here. absolutely. love it. my 1st thing be on the opposite level. but as police searched for clues and a motive at the hotel, they also flooded. rockefeller plaza, a show for us as thousands gathered to watch the annual christmas tree lighting
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just blocks away. kristen salumi l to 0 new york. where you can find more features and analysis on our website, just head to, i'll just say, or dot com window of your devices, whether it's next to the inside story looks that's cool. show down in south korea. stay with us for that. the the hello, that was not in south asia where the good news is that the skies have a logic here to close the south of india. but the grounds remain very wet. that's after a fly code lost its way across from east to west. it's not pulled out to see while the remains of that system have behind that we've got a legacy of showers with the rain is an as heavy the wrong
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a warnings out at least was at the end of the week for much of india and sure lanka there's a lot of rooms lingering around the west coast with them by se temperatures pushed towards the mid keys. it's also room for the north of this for southern pops of pockets on hello, but cooler, however, across the north of pakistan and into northern india was some improvements to the quality in new delhi was the a rash or shower is a kickoff in the northeast for baton and the pool with the temperature coming down and kept my do 19 degrees that on friday. now temperatures will push up slightly across the north of china as we move to east asia and the korean peninsula as well on thursday, but they'll be dipping right back down on friday as another wintry blast moves its way further east. and that'll bring some snow and wintery features to japan on friday of the
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breaking barriers and defying expectations. there had never been in the official match with middle school against prison until read the short such a team did it from local fields and member. okay. to the international state. these today as proof that size doesn't define strength. i'll just say well as follows, an inspirational story of the house and disappointments and trust rising to the chinese on pouches era. the political showdown in south korea president use appeal is under pressure to resign off to his failed attempt to impose marshall opposition and peace of served a notice to impeach him. i will look, come see whether this test of its democracy this is inside store the
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