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of the know ends is rel strikes on garza at least 7 ca palestinians has been killed since the si size. it was announced on wednesday, the sort of side us and this is all just 0 lie from joe hall. so coming up on the program is rose prime minister accuses him on signals holding out fits parts of the agreement spot. the group says it's committed to the deal more with diplomacy and damascus. cuts us prime minister holds tools for this roles, new leader to discuss the political transition and police in south africa and efforts to rescue mind is trusts. and then the legal mind,
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at least $78.00. forty's have been recovered. the officer a devastating was it's killed, more than $46700.00 palestinians in garza israel on how mazda have finally reached a ceasefire agreement. thoughts, obstacles still remain many or hurtful. the due will end the war, but these really minute treehouse showing no signs of ending. it's been bondsman. it's cars out intense strikes of costs because coming at least $78.00 palestinians since the announcement was made on wednesday. and you have the one that has the delay of this choose till sunday means we have new catastrophes every day, every hour. i mean, every delay means one families killed for the proof of what i'm saying, altamont. s a, b, c. well let's think with honey my fluid, his life for us and data about in central gauze. now,
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most strikes have been carried out by it is running fine. so it has a so that it's carried around 50 strikes across the strip targeting. they say members of how much helps carry out the october 7 attack and all of this. 5 not long before the seas 5 deal is supposed to take place on sunday. the is absolutely out in which we are just look at the time that went by 24 hours from the time that these fire was announced to this moment. there was exactly the same at that time that the seas fire was announced or the agreement was announced that it has been reached. but within this a span of time, many of the attacks happen and already causing further civilian casualties, going more people inside their residential homes. or in public facilities in inside
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sales are these are honor was schools or, or public schools if the for the past 24 hours so far from the time that these far was announced. and now we're looking at $87.00 people being killed. the vast majority, at least more than half of the numbers have been a women and it's still there are making up the vast majority of people killed from don't. and now for the people that being killed in the past, the past few hours have been quite violent. then lot even particularly in gaza city works the majority of that talk. they've been carried out and, and they're already killing more people where still more people are missing and a trap under huge pile of rows rumbles, as we just preparing for this segment. say we could clearly hear the sound of the artillery as in the eastern part of the central air of the gods, for particularly i own of rage and in my eyes are a few go further to the western part of the fence on air, on the side right rest you got the northern part, this is an area that is adjacent to the mid 3 massive eye and have been repeatedly
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targeted on a top and the majority of the buildings are happening to flatten to the ground. as the uh, the intense bombing campaign continues, but if we look at what's going on the ground, in fact, these bonds are not only killing how a city and or destroying their homes. in fact, they have been the reasons for that. the death of many of the captives inside the gaza strip. and just a statement within the costs a few hours via the sun brigade, a spokesperson confirming the death of $1.00 of the females captive who was scheduled to be released. or as these, these fire takes the place that this is one of the, the tragedies that keep on folding. people who are inside the gaza strip, including captive are actually the victims of the unpredictable fall in bonds in this, in an indication of how indiscriminate the attacks have been going civilians that
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the people inside possibly those are schools but also captive as well. okay, thank you. very much honey move on. the update from the goal is the strip. this is right here is reporting that these rated cabinets will convene on friday to approve the broad could cause a cease fire agreement. meanwhile, problem is the benjamin that's now whose office has released the statement on the sci fi too. and it reads as follows, how much has been a written re next on parts of the agreement and reached with the media. it's as an israel, in an effort to explore last minute concessions. he's ready to cabinet, wants convene until the mediator has notify, is relevant how mouse has accepted all elements of the agreement box. how mazda is, it's committed to the c's. 50, the announced by mediators and cats are on wednesday for the asthma and the video regarding the claims of his ready permanence to benjamin to, to know his office. i confirmed that how much is committed to what was agreed upon on to the seats fight agreements. that was announced by the mediators and no
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amendments. why that i hope that such statements from the to know his office. i'm often attempt to evade that commitment to the ceasefire agreement. well, let's take a look at this. even more detail cuts all egypt on us will monitor the implementation of the agreements during the 1st stage, which will last 6 weeks. hamas will release $33.00 is ready, captives including children's female soldiers, civilians, and men older than the age of 50 and exchange as well, will free 50 palestinian prisoners, each female soldier as well as the t for each civilian captive. israel would also reduce all the women and children. it's the change and the goal is to strip since october the 7th 2023. it would also allow palestinian civilians to return to the north. the 2nd phase includes the release of the remaining living captives on the establishment of a permanency spa. it will see the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the philadelphia cargile. now that's the border area with egypt. this close was
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a stumbling block. so in previous efforts to reach an agreement, then the final stage, well, it will focus on a long time reconstruction, sometimes the gauze and the exchange of bodies of the deceased. well for more on all of this home, the son who joins us live from oman and jordan, that's because he's ready. government has banned all just there from a pricing there, as well as in the occupied west bank. so we're now hearing that these ready cabinet will be convening on friday. what more do you know? well, according to reports within is really media. the issues at hand that were outstanding . the ones that were mine are that still needed a little bit of clare of clarification. those have reportedly been solved with benjamin netanyahu, whose office released that statement saying that there were big issues that some us was back tracking on. while the group had said that that simply wasn't the case.
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but premier's office also said that this was about the names and identities of palestinian prisoners who are set to be released from is, is really jail as part of this deal. it's also worth mentioning, but it comes with the backdrop of a lot of internal conflict within benjamin netanyahu. whose own government like from members of the far right, we're talking about. that's what it smelt, rich, and eat some more ben beer, whose parties have threatened to leave benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition, if this deal goes through. and if there is not any sort of guarantee about a return to all out fighting and full scale war after the initial 1st phase. now mediators are hoping that this will go beyond just the 1st space, and it will go to phase $2.00 and $3.00 will there will be that permanent ceasefire, but the right wing members of method, yahoo government are saying that they do not want that to happen. and that they want the war to continue on a larger level so that both within these really cabinet is expected friday morning, which is tomorrow. okay, we'll just have to wait and see if that does take place. thanks very much for the
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update. tons of social, are you in special rep to to are on the palestinian territories. describe the continued foaming of gauze or even off to the announcement of a cease finds you as an acts of profound bob's face. i do want to trust that this display. * your and i look forward to seeing the involved parties, particularly those web media to this is fire, egypt got dark and do united states and holding their problem ease of ensuring their respect. or at least that this, the 1st space of this is fire to being some sense of normalcy. and then the long term there is no way outcome less. so this is an opportunity to realize that defense determination of the policy is, which means leave the bees and security without any controlled by these ladies or anyone else over their lives over the line. i'm going us secretary of sites on sleep, lincoln was head cold. the state department, while he was addressing the major on the goals, the sci fi idea, in our democracy,
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receiving end of your bombs. why did you keep so i'm happy to address questions. it's also a moment of historic possibility for the region and well beyond. it's going to take tremendous effort, political charge compromised, realize that possibility to try to ensure that the gains that have been achieved over the past 15 months at a norm is excruciating. costs are actually enduring to manage the silver found risks to deliver on the promise of a more integrated, middle east, and simply put to force this reality. there are 2 immediate competitors. first, to fully implement these far the and then 2nd, to finalize a plan, an effective plan. as i spelled out of this week, the provides for guys is transitional governance, securities reconstruction. and they can make the holton fighting endure.
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the council has prime minister is demanding. this is ro, withdrawal from serious boss design, not smooth the occupied go in and heights my home. i've been on the roof man and find he was speaking while in damascus, where he met the new leda. mothers shut off to discuss serious political transition . the customary prime minister describe this ro, seizure of the buses, and as reckless he's the lights, as for an official visit to moscow, since suicide regime was toppled last month. at the news conference, he stressed costs of support for serious territory integrity and above the off at the bottom of all of us, the sanctions imposed on the country must be lifted without further delay. the sanctions will have a negative impact on the support provided to syria. i also reiterate the israeli occupation force to seize the opportunity to occupy further territories is ready,
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forces must withdraw immediately at the end route which will success and prosperity to the certain people. and we are prepared to continue to extend all support and assistance to the new leadership. and the whole issue is on now including and mainly the lifting of sanctions on the syria. it john d is really advancement in the syrian territory and was mainly attribute it to the presence of his bullet and a rainy and melisha. and these were the pretext under which these relays continued to advance within the syrian territories, including the buffer zone. since day one, we've spoken to the international plays that syria is committed to on the 1974 accord. and we're also prepared to receive the un forces in order to restore the situation. as we said before, the recent advancement by is really for 6 months of how much of june has the latest from damascus. in this meeting, of course, emphasized that they need to have
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a strategic partnership with syria going forward. this is something that syria once as well, but that it said that they are going to be investing in the infrastructure of syria so that the syrians are able to get streamlined health for their economy. the companies also said that the sanctions, those crippling sanctions against syria, they need to be looked at as soon as possible. i thought the reason i said the prime minister said that there was going to be investment in the electricity sector that felt that it would be providing power to syria. but above all else, he said that syria needs massive amounts of humanitarian. a. you had the 3 prime minister state that is real, needs to immediately withdraw from the buffer zone in syria with israel ad force. these rarely troops had entered that bumper zone after the fall of a shot of a sudden. now the 3 prime minister said that the israeli occupation, caesar of the buffer zone is a reckless act. they must immediately withdraw. and then what's interesting is you have time to shut out the head of a new administration in syria. say that syria is ready to welcome you and forces
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into the buffer zone. was it with israel? that as far as i understand is the 1st time we've heard that from having to shut out, that is a significant development. so it's going to be interesting to see how the you in response to this potential invitation, if there will be move in on that front. but this is something that was very interesting to hear from both of those men in that pressure today because it is something that is at the forefront of the concerns going forward for the new administration in syria. the rescue operation, that's an illegal gold mine in south africa has ended, at least $78.00 people died during a police cj and walter labor union called the state sponsored mexico. police say that 246 people have been rescued her life since monday. this hospital votes from still fontaine in the northwest province,
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the cage that brought more than 200 minus to the surface completes its final task. cameras. an odor device is mounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down this illegal goldmine and still for time. so that for the we scanned with a camera is looking for people that might stand it and would like to come out. and then also getting any voice as we didn't detect anything they often we lower the conversions down to 2200 meters. we, we had each eye what's the level? and up until that point we're having to take any persons that's in need of help to come out. the police had been guarding the shop since august, a time cutting of food and water supplies to force the informal minus out official say, those risk you to live with all face equal mining and integration charges. most of the minus i'm documented fine is some countries such as mozambique listed to and zimbabwe. we want to make sure that we identify in cities file ourselves as to, as in bob, wins among those, what this is and then um,
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we would take our next step in that. are you patrice and both the dc as directors and bubbles so that they have a decent video in some bubbling operation and close the whole is part of a police crackdown on legal mining, which saw that because government calls a war on economy. illegal mining is a big problem and so that's a good police say they may have madison stuff activities at this particular mind, but there are thousands of other bad in the mines across the country that are still operating risky. what is say that is no way of knowing if the bodies and the other tunnels or shots, or if anyone else needs help. people who are looking for missing relatives now have to go to hospitals, police stations, and the move to try and get on. so how do we toss out of the stuff into south africa? well, still a high zone. ours is era. i'm still a valid los angeles, whether you still are coming to help in the fight against the wall flies are coming
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. not just for the out of state, but out of prison to the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what will this us determination from genocide to critical debate? this then side determination was not to me because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the physical dynamics in washington informed opinions. centrally therapy in countries are directly affected by this whole new korean transit. inside story does germany have the mo 14th request, anything from the new city leadership 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 a serious debate on out jersey or the latest news as it breaks people
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desperate for which solutions. and i'm so, so the o problem which put this 5, that's a full for the new administration with detailed coverage for people on business or something affected by a tax going to buy. i'm with walden paid 10 percent of the population consider for from around the world, implementing the free meal program. the government aims to reach at least $15000000.00 by the end of this year. the the welcome back to watching out. is there a reminder about top stories this hour is ready on the attacks continue and goes to despises route and from us reaching
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a ceasefire agreement that comes into force on sunday. at least 78 call us to indians have been killed since you announcement was made on wednesday. is ready. media is reporting. that's a cabinet deal to approve. the deal will be held on friday on thursday. it was postponed off the escrow, the keys from us of notes holding up its parts of the agreement was a mazda is committed to the, to the millions of people seeing the conflicts in sedan, all faced with no hardship and neighboring countries, 9400 of them have been making the dangerous journey to olivia every day with you and says that 8 assets need to be increased. felix new opera reports. they fled the conflict into dun and travel for distances across the desert to get to libya, with no place to go. these families of set up outside the you and refugee agency building in tripoli, hoping for some kind of assistance. but they say little has come by. i know myself
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. the situation is devastating women and children bearing the rain in the cold without blankets. no bathrooms, people are getting sick. i wouldn't wish the situation on my worst enemy. the you and hcr representative says they're doing everything began to help those in need. you need sar is on the ground in a cobra, or in bin ghazi, and in tripoli. and so the news refugees are now in all of these locations. and you and a towards working tires, have to scale up as response and reach as many as possible. but digital funding is a urgency required to meet the rising humanitarian needs in, in libya. these people have suffered so much and we, we, we cannot abandon them since fighting broke out into them between the army and the part of military rapids support forces. in april 2023, 14000000 people have been displaced. nearly 2000000 of them have fled to
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neighboring countries. the u. n says about 210000 sudanese refugees have come to libya since the fighting started. it expects that number to double this year. libya has been engulfed in conflict and political divisions of its own for more than a decade, but has been relatively peaceful in recent years. there are fee is, however, an influx of refugees could complicate the fraud. jo piece achieved but for those playing violence, the only thing that matters is keeping their children safe. they hope the fighting in the country will soon come to an end and that their children kind of one day return home to a safe and prosperous so done. felix new or all of your 0. the
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u. k is pledging long term support for ukraine, british prime minister kids, thom has visited the capital to sign a 100 year security and trade agreement with the country during the hall has moved from keith or in a surprise visit by the british prime minister. that was interrupted at $1.00 and t aircraft 5 with a russian drug and suspected to beat in the skies. overhead kissed on attended a key hospital where he met victims of rush as well with ukraine in a bones unit season with presidents that landscape a to re, at a memorial to ukraine's was that the timing of this visit is unlikely to be coverage. the dental coming just days i had to be know, grayson and donald from next week, with concerns of unc some new repeatedly this, but the trumpet ministration may be planning to dial down. the support for ukraine is a precursor to possible negotiations of the cx. 5, we russia will summit who came here with a deal from missing a 100 years of support. the ukraine said he was keen to ensure that ukraine would
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be in as strong a position as possible ahead of any potential piece tools together. we signed a lot of agree the very 1st step. it's kind of the partnership between u. k and ukraine reflects the cute affection that exists between up to nice i'm, i'm proud to speak for the whole of the united kingdom. when i say we all with, you know, just today or tomorrow this year over next before a 100 years does it have concern set to being voice by some ukranian officials privately. that is taking a full 6 months for the british prime minister to come here and that he seems to mirror the approach taken by the 5 minute ministration towards the delivery of legal aid. does a consensus. psalm or officials denied the very front industries also said to have discussed with president valencia. the possibility of british troops becoming
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involved in a peacekeeping mission here in ukraine to secure any deal reached with russia. that is something that franz's president emanuel mat, chrome has taken the lead on in suggest thing and something apparently that brittany may be willing to fall. i don't know how elder 0 keeps secret in ministry says it's full, says have taken 27 russian soldiers prisoner in the south, west and coast region. the army publish this video which appears to show the captive. so identifying themselves by name and drink. ukrainian forces launched an incursion into the russian territory in august where there's been fist fighting. south korea's in peach impeached at president eunice took. you'll is spending a 2nd nights in prison, an officer, a sold, quote, rejected his petition for release. june was arrested wednesday for attempting to impose motion during the country last month. and see corruption investigates as of less than 24 hours left to question the south korean head of states of to which
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they must either arrest or invite soon or allow him to go free as far as the lights, as in the city of los angeles and still trying to contain several blazes, the largest of which has been burning for nearly 10 days. as result is pouring from other states and countries, convicts of criminals have also been recruited to join the front line for level has spoken with one such felon sons 5 fights, a in the alter the unify as i'm to visualize it. no, i got you. i got some stuff for sure with boiled writing. these are quite the journey from behind. balls in prison, to out front and the fight against california is wild flies. it really gave me the opportunity to redeem some of the things that i did in my past when i was a young man. right. and he was given 6 years for burglary when he was just 20 years old, but signed up for a program to train as a firefighter, as part of his sentence, i was like, you know, where? i don't like myself, i want to change. why am i want to be trustworthy?
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i want to be responsible. as los angeles has burned, the incarcerated has helped nearly a 1000 convicted criminals joining firefighters to bottle of places that have wiped out entire areas and left thousands dead. if ever there was a need. this last week has proven it because even with the 9005 fighters they had access to when it came to these wildfires that devastated so many places like counties, 5 chief says they just didn't have enough people. that is why we've seen support come from further away from out of state, out of country, even from canada and mexico. i close at the home from california is presence identified by the orange uniforms. they sign up for integrity to learn the skills california needs. i'm giving them a path to a career on the outside makes it feel really good aside. and that's something that i didn't really think i get the opportunity to do state govern a given use of a big fan so much. so he paused and dried me,
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who now runs the forestry fly and recruitment program to try to get more involved since outside of my organization, we're of over 20 people get jobs in the fire service. some claim it is mutton di, slave labor triangle, and those with less will alternative just step between a rock and a hard place. it's really not a choice and it's still very hyper exploitive. and so one of the challenges is a lot of our folks were on those front lines are risking their lives for maybe $5.00 a day, a charge refuse at bio pharmacies. they come here by choice problem and re me himself. obviously it does say the state of millions of dollars, but at the end of the day it is a voluntary program. other states like neighboring, oregon, and washington also recruiting from prisons the highest key burning width of getting most severe. so does the need for more help fill of el al jazeera los angeles. a. well, that's it from me. sort of side of the weather is nice then inside story looks at
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the goal is to see find the old jews come into effect on funding us. why now and also with it lost the, here we go again by that. so, i mean, there is most to me whether just makes tea in the central most. right. and so it's affecting place like ology, routine, easy, and probably libya. it might sort of feed shelves into talk to your otherwise part from occasional chairs is not looking too bad. not turns about the same as a river for it's from the fear of height 5 and i'm, i'm loving garza is a good, a variation between the land and the coastal temperatures. the something the say for the dominant type of weather even is this wet weather circulates further west term. there's a big picture here. there's been snow coming across the mountains of the wrong, and it might concentrate enough time this time, not even hit northern pakistan. and it's generating briefly a bit of a sure mile,
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but not much of one. alternatively dusty. i've seen there shows in the full costs, but, you know, for west inside you can never entirely roll them out. there was a possibly the same is true in the mountains of eastern, from okay, jumping south to africa, understanding how it's spent in the seasonal rain in republic of congo probably knows 9 girls a line which should see structures down towards the 10s in here. and those on the beach now, this is where, of course, that godaddy has just produced an awful lot of right. and that's gone off the scene i but seasonally, it's still looking fairly wet. and centrum was, i'm be sitting by way of books. one of the
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is all keeps killing palestinians and goes on even as a ceasefire agreement is reached, say. and 15 months ago is due to come into effect on sundays a day before the trucks return to the white house. so what's the deal? why now a, what's good i'm doing this isn't 5 sort of the .

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