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a scene, all sorts of things. oliver is not great mistake for how much to dig over, stuck on a stick for both of them to circle back together. it's not for you unless they don't seem to be agreeing on how to move forward with now. there is of course, talk about the 3rd party, even the 4th part, the categories of all right, these egyptians, whoever deployed, helping out. and there is of course, talk to solve uh, no goals, transitional government, from within and point of that. a lot of it is going to be transition of all of it is going to be forgotten a year or 2 down the road. what is important is not just what's gonna happen with the ceasefire because we're going to go into another war and another war. another war, as we did the 1st with the is we're going to get comfortable for wars and to genocide . what's important is the and occupation of guys of the west bank of east jerusalem . even of the, you know, city and gold on heights and so on. so forth, what's important for it is a to elect, i'm in bed or for right that i should say. not i'm and villa. it needs to bring in
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a kind of a south african 5 liter that is able to end up arcade in palestine just as the palestinians will dominate their own men. de la. i know there's talk about murder one, but who the and the others being freed from is really prisoners. whether we be allowed to stay in the west bank or it needs to be seen because there's a lot of talk about those very symbolically. there's like model on, but who would see that would be maybe maybe maybe a release from prison, but that would be sent out to about his time. but because his wife doesn't want them there and also because the policy is feared for their lives. but be that as it may, there is going to be a question of leadership looking for what i'm not exactly comfortable with. what kind of leadership is right is going to produce moving forward. i think it's gonna be more of the same whether it's stuck in the whole or his successor. and i think the palestinians, unfortunately they have not agreed yet on the national unity. they must because no one is going to do the job for them not drunk, not by then. not the objection is not the cut. that is if they themselves don't
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unite and, and stand up on their feet and help their own people. no one else could. i do it for the bottom of the shot is obviously the senior political analyst. my one is always thank you very much. the palestinian prime minister is in also for meeting on the future of palestine. always for the minister says the spot is not enough to guarantee a long lasting piece. stephanie deca has more. and the reason of the timing of this conference, the huge, the symbolic as the world waits for potential use of a ceasefire. and goal is a 15 a month on the message here is about the day of to $85.00 countries coming together under a norway talking about the importance of the establishment of a palestinian state. this is what some of the leaders have to say. what we are now with very broad support for an international community presenting is the concept where security for israel security for palestine at normalization with the arab world. so that is always not only in the region,
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but over the reason i'm embedded in the ration and where peace can prevail and where people in palestine can have hope for the future of economic progress rolled around. or all that i'm trying to move to was for assistance. so it's time for the international, the system to stand by its values. this principles and the justice system of the word ensure that there's an ard will actually comply this time on. i think the ceasefire. we're talking about or close to cease fire, we're talking about to, to the, came about primarily because of international pressure. so pressure does payoff holding the city whole behind me in 1994 the nobel peace prize awarded to use that caribbean shimon peres. and you also have fought for their efforts and achieving peace in the middle east of the records, of course, science here, giving real hope to the power sting and peoples of the establishment of a palestinian state. but 30 years later, we've ever been further from that reality. so the message here from the international community,
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hugely important that this is the path forward. but of course, also very much aware of how difficult that will be stephanie decker. all jews are all positive with a has hope to grow about a possible ceasefire and gals are united nations chief antonia good. tennis has been speaking about that. we're going to bring in gabriel alexander who's out for you and gave what you've been saying. yeah, that's right. the, the secretary general is giving a speech to the general assembly. right now it's a speech he gives every january laying out his priorities for the year ahead. it's for a long speech has been spring for about half an hour. now, i want to point out 2 important things that he spoke about. he said it started the speech by saying there are signs of hope. negotiations are in the final stages of a cease file. so cease fire, and hostage release deal in gaza. later in the speech, you went on to say 4 months now and guys are there been no ceiling to the suffering and no bottom to the horrors?
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i strongly appeal on all parties to finalize a cease fire and hostage release deal. so the secretary general reiterating what he's been saying for many months now, calling for cease fire. but now really putting his weight behind these talks, these talk soon appear to be in their final stages. now he also did announced it tonight that would be wednesday evening, new york time. he will be traveling to 11 on where he will be meeting with the president, the prime minister and other government officials there. we expect the secretary general to be in 11 on thursday and friday, uh as its critical moment there in lebanon. and he says that the un will do everything. it can to keep the window of opportunity opened wide in 11 on clearly the un and the secretary general throwing their support behind the government there in this period of transition or this period now in lebanon. so clearly the secretary general focusing on guys are focusing on this potential cease fire deal
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also announcing he will be heading to lab and on tonight. yeah. but as on the i think you went to new york. gabriel. thank you. the commission of human rights vocal cause visited sylvia's notorious said nap prison facility was recently reopened off to the fall of the outside regime. thousands of prisoners were held there during his rule, and many detainees were tortured or killed. how much i'm jim was in damascus. was the latest and bulk folks visit in the press conference given by you in high commissioner of human rights volk, or turk. here in this compound, in damascus, mister turk spoke about the historic nature of his visit to syria. the 1st time that are you in high commissioner for human rights had visited syria. he talked
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about the resilience and the bravery of the syrian people and the importance to showcase to the world, the kinds of atrocities and brutality that they had experience under the said regime. now, mister turks spoke about the fact that he had met with the new government in syria, the new administration, and that he had, he had spoken to them about working together to ensure human rights in syria going forward. now i asked mister turk, specifically about a conversation he had with the other set are, who's the head of the new administration in syria. and what he had heard about how the new administration plans to guarantee the rights, specifically of minorities in syria going forward. here's what mr. torak has to tell me. we discussed in cosivity and the, and the important associated think cosivity not least benefiting from the reach us of, of the society. i mean, it's clear that society and the social cohesion within the country can only be guaranteed if indeed each and every part of that society is able to,
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to get on with their lives. and that includes each of every segment of the society. and indeed we, we had some very positive statements from, from the leadership in, in that regard. of course, a lot of now, it depends on how it's happening on the ground and there's a lot of work to be done. it's a fragile transition period, but it will be absolutely critical to support the efforts to build a new syria that's that overcomes the legacies of the past. the high commissioner also descried meetings he held with civil society organizations here in syria, and talked about the fact that his office would like to help them going forward to ensure that their rights were protected. and the rights of all serious mister turk also discussed a visit that he, that he made to the interim a sudden i, a prison. he said that he had spoken to former detainees. we've been held that,
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that prison, and that he was told about conditions of torture. that were silver risk, he couldn't even bear to share them with the assembled audience here. how much influence is it a semester's? thoughts on this picture is the us secretary of state seeking confirmation from this senate small rubio has represented funded at in the senate since 2011. he's the son of cuban emigrants that he's likely to become 1st latino to become the top . us diplomats, my kind of joining us, not a problem capital health. so how is rubio being received by democrats? well, it does appear that there is a tendency to favor him on the democratic side. the question so far have been acknowledging the fact to fits experience as a diplomat, acknowledging the fact that he is well qualified for the job of secretary of state . so this is probably going to be the easiest appear rings for trends and on the knees. rubio does have a following in the senate, he's being a member of the intelligence committee of the senate,
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as well as the foreign relations committee. so it certainly has all the experience that is needed. question, so on his some what focused on so with regard to international relations, rubio himself drove this home in his opening statement, which he made very clear his belief in what you describe says and america 1st agenda saying that the labor relations that'd be used as a weapon against the united states. so once again, he's aligning himself very carefully with donald trump's basic premise, and that is america best. i wouldn't be able to describing them there is as having fairly whole case views and certain elements of, of, of his approach to be know what kind of effect broadly speaking is going to have on us foreign policy. in essence, in terms of what he's publicly said, he simply told him, down his position on a number of issues. he's being a brilliant tool, can china for example,
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but he has been substituting in terms of his attitude towards china in recent months, aligning himself, it would appear more with the trumpet position, which is essentially, or reaching out to china at this particular stage, using a enticement rather than swimming action. so china, russia, as well, he's an acknowledged hold on russia. once again, this has been in the past slide to get out of this with donald trump, who says that he needs to have dialogue with russia and actually the anatomy and pollutant. but once again, this position has been template down on rubio side, the step back from the very whole key statements that he's made in the past. clearly, he is aligning himself with donald trump's agendas, so the time that he would be will have in terms of international diplomacy, is lots of the dependent as to what the president wants him to do. rubio, clearly not going to strikeouts on his own. he will be following the agenda of the
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president elect. mike, thanks very much. indeed. mike, kind of talking to us from capitol hill there. the number of bodies recovered from a disuse mine in south africa has risen to 70 age, the abandoned shots and still fontaine. i've been at the centre of a standoff between police and in the formal mostly undocumented miners. more of a 100 people in the mine have died of starvation and poor living conditions. 216 minus have been rescued alive, having spent months underground. they would immediately arrested. a dental sample has been sworn in as mozambique as presidents, despite 2 months of process opposition leader of an unsealed one line. he has promised demonstrations will continue against october's dispute at election chapel use the settlement to address the challenges facing the country farm. the miller
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reports that daniel chapa officially takes office as president of mozambique, a continuation of these governing parties nearly 50. you run in office there will be no place in this governments for those who put their own interests above the interests of the people. we are aware of the challenges we face and therefore you will carry out significant reforms to eliminate accesses in the state budget. we will eliminate position as we deem on necessary. however, our priority remains the fight to ensure peace and stability in the country. this could be the most no key in organization seen in years. it's largely due to a position protests in recent weeks, which is the governing for lima party of rigging. october's election lodge, public crowds were absent from the venue. meanwhile, opposition need of an answer and one's on his promise to continue the demonstrations while we all position may want to continue its fight. it appears
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well now it's exhausted. all options for the new president. his focus, outlined drawing is and all duration is on the challenges facing his administration, including the economy and pointing an ice, some links on group in the news shop with the known structural reforms. that's a, that's happening, government spending another major challenges, corruption, or at least they have to show something because one of the team that was the monday by the participants. oh, is behind all these the villain reyes. the in the most places that we have seen is because the government is too much for up at least is what people i think the government is too much corrupt. that's why they are not able to provide basic needs population. that's why i work with on the conditions. i'm very, very low. the event was long as you limited to invited thing. the trees in guest from the regions of african presidents were from
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a pool. so was in attendance of the countries choosing to send to representatives rather than their lead as somebody them a l g 0. i'm up with to mozambique firefighters and los angeles are preparing for another round, a powerful wins as the baffled, devastating wild fires eaten host and palisades 5, i still burning the policies and final is the largest. it's only 18 percent contained around $40000.00 homes, remain under the official warnings and the risk of burning south korean president joseph killed has been arrested off to a 10 stand off in the latest chapter of the political crisis. that's engulfed. the country unit who's being suspended from office is under an investigation officer imposed marshall low last month for weeks eating, barricaded inside his official residences, and refused to face questioning. i think falk reports from so of the operation to risk present against the guild got underway in the early hours of
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wednesday morning and south korea. this was the 2nd attempt by investigators to bring him in after they tried to arrest them a week ago. many people are angry, gittens avoided, facing responsibility for its failed martial load within them. and i think it's wrong for the leader of the rebellion to not face any legal consequences. and even though an arrest warrant has been issued, continue to resist that support is that the president have been camped outside june's official residence the days despite the icy conditions. why don't you tell me what if the presidents were to be arrested all of us here. the people of this country i think, will be prepared to stop the wrist at all costs. i got as doing broke, police managed to reach the walls. the presidential compound report say that were tense negotiations with the president's legal team and security service. it'd been protected against a motorist late to a motorcade carrying the president was seen departing. police estimate as many as 6
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and a half 1000 supported the president in turn, the overnight judge and that needed to keep fighting on shortly. often he was arrested. the crowds quickly dispersed in a video statement, you described the execution of the arrest warrant against him as deplorable. premiums are on your side. i decided to respond to the investigation despite it being an illegal investigation to prevent bloodshed. however, that doesn't mean i'm acknowledging the investigation. it's after his corruption investigation office now has 48 hours to question you and then needs to decide whether to request a warrant to detain him. public folk, which is 0. so more than a 1000000000 people around the world are considered obese, a global commission is recommending changes to how those, with the condition diagnosed and treated under the discharge of the reports from under just to come this way. so 85 years ago mohammed was struggling to sleep,
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to walk to breathe. he was taking pills for hawks, a kidney impairment, and also riotous. he weighed a $143.00 kilos, but after treatment for obesity, his health problems disappeared. everything improve everything all over over them. i used to have before, but i shall bring it in being the needs. equity was long, you know, mean mike, a kidney was effective, you know, mean might have the heart of failure, but now everything is back to them. the nature of the city incident know a new condition endorsed by 75 institutions globally. once the world to look at a, b, c with more new ones to go beyond b. m, i is the so measure of obesity. and instead to take into account waste circumference waste to hit ratio and excess body fat before diagnosing, we assume that the severity of the m b, m, i, the increase to be in my could be
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a make sure of housing. reality is not, it doesn't have very much in terms of what your organs are doing, whether they're normal or not. and so it tends to under diagnose significant health issues that are typically caused by a beast. under the new diagnostic criteria. these patients showing signs and symptoms of severe illness would be considered clinically obese, while others who may have a similar b, m. i, but normal organ function would fall into a new pre clinical abuse category and others with a high b, m. i. but no excess fossil health symptoms would no longer be considered. these doctors hope, but the definitions of obesity will lead to better targeting is cast and there are questions as to whether changing the destination will reduce the number of people. courtney consider database that's 1000000000 worldwide, but conditions are confident that it will catch more people who would have otherwise going under the radar. so they can get the treatment. they need charlie
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on to the algebra. so the head and i'll just eat them and sports another record breaking dave and nobody junk of hbo streaming and open the the
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the the support who's on it. thank you very much. oh rob. well, our small face northland arrivals tossing them at lights on wednesday is a aim to move up to 2nd in the premier league standings. because as team are looking to hit back off to sundays, f a cup defeats against matches, so united it's been 5 years since the club loss won. a trophy artist says it's time
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to restore some face amongst the clubs fence. let's create the best. i'm a feel of the images have seen. this is one thing that easy now or how do we when we, when i create that was on the panel. anybody? so why we're going to try it? we replace, i'm the stuff is that we are the 1st one to embrace that and hopefully that would follow us while i'm talking, i'm not really avoided embarrassing. if a cub defeated, guess 50 a time ortho on the sun. the express on the bottom half of the permitting and haven't one league game where the arsenal says 2010 river troy to be increasing genius of out of the stuff inside. yeah. around. yeah. obviously mains of the world to me. we know it's literally just the roy domain, but you get the context of the game and what it means to the club and what makes the supporters and also what makes race. so he's inside from that perspective, a rock from the 1st i'll reply to me. i was well aware of maybe lot i bring up in glasgow. um you'll see what it means to the latest livable to 1. 1 would not to him
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for us on tuesday. second place for us that had been the surprise package of the season. it looked to be on the way to an 8th straight when in the deep course. what's going on? so just 8 minutes fuck livable his back. thanks to substitute joe pool is the school. it's just 22 seconds off to come in on the 4th day 6. points behind on the slow side we are competing very well, i keep assisting and this is the approach and the mentality till the squads. it's about playing competing, improving, realizing what we chow strains and we charge our weaknesses and getting to know our sales better can only make us compete the future and in a better way. um, you know, what i think about the table for now is not important. now that the delta vision carlos outside us have stayed on course to meet and the quote of finals of bill straightening open. the power of both when is in melbourne on wednesday with joke
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of its setting. yet another record ended, richardson has more of making tennis. history isn't youth enough at jokers, which he's already well knew of stretching open a wrinkle 10 times. and another mock was set any 2nd round contest against john ferrier but what you're better is radcliffe the most grandson much. he's played a victory and he's full 100 in the teeth major and counseling story moving closer to his old summit. so we'll get a record 25th grand slam singles i try not to take it for granted of the great achievements that i'm very proud of. and of course grand slam matches and grand slam windsor what counts the most in our sports . so of course i'm very thrilled with that 21 year old color. sal crap is also chasing history. he could become the youngest man. so when old full major, it's
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a little game for this funny drove. just felt like games and he's when a jeep pens you, he told me she ok how cross is and close to meet your could, which in the course of finals, i just really happy with the, with cyber the scene today. really good when important going for me 3 straight says was that really high levels? so hopefully you continue with this in round 111. and how do you head be that become the 1st play from his country to win a grand slam singles match this timeouts. he was taking on francisco, you go on back it is true blazing, run. things went in the streets since the seats this this week has inspired a bunch of kids to, you know, start tennis and know that there is a pathway to get to this position. and i hope to my best to like help them and help the federation. hopefully one day we'll have more. let me so those players at this
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stage, how does chrome couldn't quite wilhelm plants and see how can i case over the line? just a few minutes before midnight and open sign prison. check drake plus one day much and $0.05 on the richardson. now we will talk a has reached a said wand of a major for the 1st time in 3 years. the japanese star had to come from a set down to beach. carly and i'm gonna pull the car has won this tournament on 2 previous cases with her last 6. we come in 2020 ask you the 1st. i just told myself like no slate for every point and if she beat me 6161 then um like she's the greatest player ever so yeah, i just tried to tell myself to fight. i know so, but like i still try to win the tournament aforesaid, straight to the world. number one, secure of the straight says victory over jessica, full assess manero,
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all of its pain. the title was involved on a new ton and on tuesday when he made his w and the indoor team golf league and the new format which he co founded with laurie mcelroy, 1500, the people packed in to what woods where present. he's new team, the jupiter links golf club with hope. the league will bring a younger audience to the sport. is unique, this is something that is the golf is never seen before. i mean, to have an arena like this and to be able to go out there with, with great guys entertain everyone's just have fun. it's really nice and i, it was intimate. i think that that's one of the, one of the cool things about it. and it's, it's about entertaining and we out of life and also spoken behind you about to well, so thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with board and all the stories that of that the website course
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