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say think $1.00 oh, $1.00 is on out just sierra revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. dress to our planet on. oh, geez era. the other so called say, so hits by is really air strikes at least 20 palestinians are killed in an attack on all my wasi in gaza. the don't know about this, and this is all to 0 live from doha. also coming up. israel is intentionally committing genocide in gaza, according to a new report from human rights group. i'm the state international serial position full time. i'll just say that they've got the side sect on taking to foster cats
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from the government as they make it fun. 6 in the north, south korea's parliament beat software and pitch book motion is filed against the president, is facing calls to be signed off for a short lived attempt to impose partial law the we're going to be getting gaza. what is where these sites have killed at least 20 people. the dozens more and the size of the strip attacks targeted a so called safety zone and alamo, wasi or palestinians were living in mid shift shelters. the strikes dropped at large fires with civil defense crews of struggle to contain is very ami claims as being targeting senior members of homeless victims have been taken to hospital. hundreds of thousands of palestinian families are sheltering in milwaukee if bitterly cold there there's little food and widespread damage. israel says it's
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a so called safe zone despite tasks as many forces of attack the area repeatedly. the 1st they fight to massage from a helicopter without warning. we were on alice public street and then someone was running and screaming and seeing evacuate, evacuate, and everyone around. no one knew what was happening. the massage destroyed everything. this boy here, the ambulance is from a family and a sub. we are displaced and we are staying with them. the hotter of the situation is like it. so now me targeting the place. besides everywhere. i'll just see it as if i'm able to ma, reports from calling you this so that the ad, whenever you make kind of goes to the lady that we are at the site for the is really air strikes, took place. the site was targeted by israeli war place, and we're in milwaukee in con eunice. so he then, after that of this a lot, healy is the head, the model a 2nd. he is ready occupation targeted as residential area. when that is full of id
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p 10, i'm in a bought the, i saw you let them to display the kind of to, uh, tell we more than 14 products in your families. we're taking shelter here. the place was targeted. it was, at least to me, sorry, it's causing a fire that and what about sort of the mobile shut down when some homes have to have a sunset pre a, an explosion took place where it was followed by a fire. when the whole camp was destroyed through a 100 bucks worth of the muscle, most likely to the 1st as usual, if i ran to search for my phones, my wife and my daughter are on the same. what taken to the hospital? i am the only person who has saved the rest are after the hospital. i'm stealing show. i don't know what's happening. i'm image mission, mission segment, a sudden that there's a one definitely had. then let's walk inside the car and enter this room. you had used to shelter a number of the space families. it was made of 10. it's now destroyed, phillip, different, unmet any just to have the gun. we're how well the civil defense teams arrived and
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trying to put out the fires of the medical teams try to pull out those killed or injured. they were taken to the master hospital in whole families were here, including women and children. what a job with daddy the go on, milwaukee month to on the, on the wasi continues to be attacked by his really strikes and that destroy the tents with people inside them, leaving many dead or injured. but i'm up with, i am a the 0. can you and this israel is intentionally committing genocide in guys, according to a new report from amnesty international. it says is where the forces are kidding palestinians. abo charlie detaining them, limiting their access to basic supplies and repeatedly forcing them from their homes, bonnet. smith's reports from the hague. i'm this the international believes israel is committing genocide in gaza. is probably a little consolation to the palestinians who are living on the israel's assault. genocide is defined as the intent to destroy in whole or in part
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a national estimate racial or religious group. i'm this the 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 a few shorts, at the highest level of those in the war cabinet. we looked at how sold just in top rated those statements, those on the ground in how they a quote as well, for the human position of palestinians. and for b, o, b to ration of guys. we looked at the antonio context as when one of our, both sides, this position, military occupation, and the only reasonable conclusion we could make is that is red intended to commit genocide, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and form of defense administer. you'll have kalonde are already facing
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international arrest warrants for ball crimes. i'm the state says genocide should be added to the charge sheet. but it's rails west and back as i've been reluctant to sanction the country in any way. that's a low use. the word janice on general side is a dc course crime. it carries a great deal of historical significance and it's very difficult for users allies to go see the $23.00 could be committing the crime of genocide at the end of the day. you does not quite met to why they are not quoting a general site. we are saying they are people that don't being that don't dying in front of our very eyes. it is you international distribution 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 signatory at the genocide convention to take steps to prevent genocide occurring . it could be used before this court decides if what is happening and gaza is genocide, south africa,
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which brought the case will need to provide clear hard evidence of israel's intent unless the says it hopes it's report will help that case. israel denies the charges on the must killing of palestinians and gaza continues. bonus miss, i'll just 0. the hate siri. no position fighters are advancing south towards the city of hama, less than a week ago. they took control of the northeastern city of a level in a surprise offensive. it's the biggest opposition advance in years. some say they have their sides on the capital, damascus. set them costly, although reports from a frame in northern sylvia. a spider's old assuming national army. the s in a guard. the entrance. so me know me. the 3 a base in tell her fought they are holding what they call a vital position after capturing it from the sewer and curtis spider over the y. p g, mail village next to the air base bears the scores are for. once commercial we have
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a low damage base still remains strategically important. the advance follows the positions of december 27th offend, so which they are calling to turn in stuff aggression. lead by hey, a tornado shot we are. oh, the operation has secured it live and a level and fighters are now close to hallmark. who's the 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 siri and people and all markers. this marks freedom from bashar, the tyrant fact by russia and secretary munitions. a 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 their
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wills the parts divided by war and conflict in their own country. now there was a glimmer of hope in many parts of syria, long separated communities are now daring to dream of recovery and re union. with all its full frees from government control and silver fault taken from the curtis forces, surrender, residents are already hitting the roads. service 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 during the home. the aspirin, under estimate control, is home to curtis and around the locals, as well as families displaced from other parts of syria. walmart jarvis, who moved to a friend from elect book, is over the making plans to return. inspired by the all positions were some success
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. i don't know, we've had a lot of re, i'm from and it was western countryside. i've lived here for 5 for years, but one 3rd at the end of the database and repairs are new. that before we can go back, the buildings are damaged nor roles or adults. 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. the subdivisions governing parties says, is going to try to block an impeachment motion against the president, who has been tabled button parliament by the opposition. after yoseph yoseph short lived attempt to impose martial law parliaments, be meeting and sole, and peace of expect it to vote. in the motion on saturday, the defense minister has resigned and has been replaced several cabinet members. i've also offered to quit protests as have been calling for the president to resign
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. can i go to rob mcbride is joining us from outside of the national assembly building in the capital. so at rob, obviously, it seems as though the blame game is beginning. the 1st victim of this is least the high profile one is the defense minister. there's a chance, of course he's not going to be the last yeah, absolutely. and, and all the while of course, the political future of present noon. so you all remaining very much in the balance that is one of the biggest, the latest developments, the future of the defense minister came young young the he had offered his resignation yesterday. wednesdays. thursday morning. it has been accepted by by president june. it's interesting that to administer came it was one of his longest uh, uh, is closest advise is a lifelong friend and i live. he has the now gone the, the president's a present. you will be hoping of course, that this will be enough to try to assuage the i growing anger of the opposition
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members of parliament to have no so growing anger on the streets we have seen over nights as a candlelight. vigils by protest is calling full present unit to go. we've had calls for him to be tried for treason along with minister kim. and we have expecting us thursday goes on will protest to be held both here at the national assembly and in other parts of sol with continuing. and i'd also site continuing to watch events on fold it both from the south korea's allies and also north of the boat or north korea itself. but interesting before another day, no mention of all of the 10 model that is taking place here. south of the d, m. z in any official, those created media. i know rob yours. as i mentioned before, you're standing outside of the national assembly policy. the problem has been in session trying to work out what happened. and of course, what happens next. just focus through what's been going on in the last few hours
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while the opposition party said there was 6 main opposition parties headed by the democratic policy. they all determined to try to push through this motion of impeachment. it is going through this national assembly and we now have a date for that debate is set for saturday, but it's not clear if they will have the numbers to bring this off. they need a 2 thirds majority in the national assembly. and this vote is being supported by around a $119.00 members out of the $300.00 members. so it remains to be seen just what will happen on saturday. in the meantime, many legislators lawmakers here have been going over the various steps that took place when you and was trying to impose marshall low sending in troops in the military. i hear the local as citizens turning out to try to vote by the time as also by lawmakers. this is what we heard earlier today from the leader of the main opposition democratic party to discuss how corners funds you can make.
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fortunately, many troops refused to complain. with this upset commodity to go even those offices and soldiers who followed the orders, try to minimize home to civilians. they made efforts to reduce destruction, to avoid it using firearms and refrain from causing the full injuries, opting instead for the bare minimum actions required of them. moreover, it was thanks to the courageous efforts of party officials aged makers and the citizens who woke from their beds in the dead of the night and rushed to the national assembly that the screw attempt was forwarded with president june's political future remaining in doubts, his own people power policy seems to be divided about his future, but they have committed themselves to voting against his impeachment real thanks very much indeed. rel mcbride talking to his from so that we're going to bring an id mark. he's a senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization. it's amazing base thing tank is joining us live now from beijing. thank you very much. indeed 90
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for being with us. a china, if i understand correctly, has reasonable relations. i think we've started sides career, they are trading partners, they have differences over issues like taiwan. but broadly it seems to be fairly stable. i was trying to be watching all of us. i quite think you're absolutely right that i'm trying to views of south korea as an important partner and for each player in this part of the world, i think the media reaction from the chinese government was to ensure the safety of chinese nationals in south korea. whether these are students, tourist business people now is the, the marshal law. we could call it a crew, fell apart pretty quick, please. i think the chinese concern is a little bit more longer term and that does the signal of greater risk for internal instability in south korea. and what that might do to regional
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stability is i think that's probably on the minds of many of the government officials in china. and i'm, i'm interested to get your view on how china would have regard of the situation had martial law being introduced in south korea. is that something that they would feel would bring in some sort of stability or would as you say, is there a possibility that that would have led to greater instability within so career? well, i think it was history serves as a guide. you korean south koreans are very, very sensitive to this question of martial law because when this has happened in the past, it is led to bloodshed, domestic violence. so i think this is certainly a cause for concern and from the chinese perspective. uh you, i think it obviously emphasizes non violent means of conflict resolution, whether this is domestic issues or state to state issues as well. a given day
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they wrote state relations between china and south korea. we're obviously seeing, so have to be entering a period of at least political instability in the short time hope concerning is not going to be to china. do you think as well, i think this is a double edged sword. i'm so on the one hand, i think this is further evidence of us, some might say the fundamental laws in this mode of governance with multi party structures of increasing polarization, that some would say is inevitable. that leads to these outcomes. i think also another risk is that this is a violation of the norm amongst the so called western democracies. and will this encourage similar actions and other countries, again, with the potential for escalating violence and then potential regional instability
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. so i think there, there is this last set of concerns. it's adult with swore it because if president un steps that down, of course he is known for his uh, with this recall to pivot. but certainly a closer alignment with the united states in greater antagonism towards china. so there is a change in leadership. this opens the door to a new leader who might be a friendlier towards china. so might say, would have a more realistic and pragmatic view of how to advance south korea's interest in the region. it is always good to get your thoughts on this anymore as senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization. thank you very much indeed. thanks for having me. the still ahead on all the 0 unity in front is between left wing and fall right. politicians use a full sized 5 minutes and michelle bonnie at
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a health care executive shaun bed and the suspects still on the run. the mon hunt is underway a month talking after world police call a congress in killing the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the use of this? we 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 a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on out to 0 from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the latest
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a reminder of our top stories. this is what was covered up to air strikes. and almo wasi, a so called safe. so in southern garza palestinians were sheltering intense, at least 20 people were killed being attacked. a new report by honesty international says israel is intentionally true missing genocide and gaza. it says israel is treating kind of screenings as something human showing and detaining them unrestricted, their access to basic suppliers, their thoughts find those actions are aimed at causing the physical destruction of products from the government forces and the city i have conducted another round of air strikes on it, live province, that's on the northwest, which is controlled by officers and forces. last week, the opposition fight has lost a surprise offensive. capturing the city of a level front is in political turmoil after parliament passed on. no confidence motion toppling the government by madison. michelle bonnie: a has been voted out by the national assembly. it's the 1st time
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a government's being understood this way and funds for more than 60 years. as, as your boss of reports on the events from thomas, it's a crushing defeat fringe prime minister michelle bonnie's wrong twin minority government collapsing of to only 3 months in power after new confidence boot and from says paul, them and one year ahead. infuriated and peas on the far right and on the left. by pushing through an upstairs in the budget. by decree, the decision he defended, plus the $60000000000.00 an 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. we put the food came off to i was a far re debate. so many piece of the budget, which is poor people, the hardest for right lead to marine, the pen had been told back. so those who believe that i'm supporting the worst possible policy by backing a no confidence. but i would say that the worst possible policy would be not
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defensive. such a budget, such a government, such a collapse coast 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 prime minister. many blamed emmanuel, my girl for the situation is cool for surprised election in june and resulted in a deeply divided parliament strengthened fall right under the left wing alliance. the one the election bought houses. this and paid was like an old, we will ups the 1st person on my credit, to respect the votes of french people who voted for our coalition. then you prepare the shots to go over into the country. ivr. if you do that, he respects the people's decision air. you should resign daily. so he says that my girl will address the nation. meanwhile, bon, yea, one's praise for his work is the use bugs that negotiate to will now go down in
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history with francis shore to serving prime minister natasha butler. i'll do 0. paris. a device near their group or ronald. it says new jazz military jones has taken operational control of its uranium mines. the company previously suspended production and the job after the salt is withdrew its operating permit. jet has one of the largest uranium deposits in the world. last month it's mining minister invited russian firms to invest in uranium production in the country. a human rights group in guinea says the number of people who died in his time period. a football match on sunday is now at least a $135.00. that's more than double the latest official figure. security forces use tear gas to dispatch crowds. off the spectators started throwing stones during the game, and were unhappy about a decision that the referee had made a tear gas created panic. vide scoop accuse a security forces. blocking the exits,
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victims were trampled as people try to leave the state in. a mind hunters underway in new york or off to the boss of america's biggest health insurance was killed and what police are calling a targeted attack. the gunman shot to united healthcare chief executive brian thompson in the back, outside of hotel. i'll just see there's kristen salut reports from new york, or just before sunrise on a busy new york street who did gunman approaches his target and opens fire. 50 year old brian thompson, ceo of united health care, which shot in the back in the leg. he 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. i saw him 50 shots and then of course the police say it does not appear to be
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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, 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
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a friend to all who worked with him. new yorkers were also shocked. 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 just blocks away, christine salumi al jazeera, new york or not. finally, there have been extraordinary scenes in parliament in the bahamas as a politician, as thrown a ceremony on mace out of the window. now i would say the deputy leader of the opposition party hold the mason island because the speaker would not allow the leader of the opposition to address the chamber. the members of parliament were discussing
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a us indictment case accusing the police have involvement and drug trafficking. speaker described the incident as a dog date and the political arena right. coming up inside story is going to look at the political showdown, insides, career officer and impeachment motions filed against the president of madison. stay with us the the had the best of hot has blasted into southern parts of africa. we'll get that in a moment. fuss into the middle east and it has been a little bit cooler across the bound. thanks to unsettled weather, working its way out of the mediterranean, across into took here and further afield. but you can see on thursday, it's an improved picture, with temperatures picking up slightly for places like lebanon and syria of the next few days,
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temperatures across the gulf or the south of this all where we expect them to be for this time of year. it is a very settled picture here, not so settled. however, across the north of africa, we go to nice the weather feature pulling across the mediterranean, re some very strong winds to the likes of algeria to new z a and libya some heavy rain as well. and those wins kick out towards the west of africa where we could see some dust storms in places like mauretania and further afield. so those stronger wins thursday in to friday. the southern bots of africa, we've got some very wet weather developing across tens in the attaching down into northern parts of mozambique, metal gasket as well. a few showers across eastern areas of south africa. but it's all about the heat blasting into botswana gab, around, say, 40 degrees on friday. the hard hitting intervenes could be interim head for 4 years,
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which is pretty much the electoral terms. now. i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times prices, not just one price is up via the store on tool to how does era. the political showdown in south korea president use appeal is under pressure to resign off to his failed attempt to impose marshall opposition. m. p. 's 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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