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[000:00:00;00] the hello i my name's sight. this is a news on line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes as well. moves forward with plans to come, what little electricity it is supplying to gaza as a delegation. we're past the heads. the cast off was faced by told serious president us forces loyal to allison president bush, all outside to so run the immediately on to hundreds of people are killed in flashes. a scramble for safety civilians fleet as one's in fact m. $23.00 rebels make gains,
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taking over more areas in the east and democratic republic of congress. and then the vin era justin triggered i was about to step down as probably minnesota wheeler can be contended. so in the running to take of us need to a canada is liberal policy. and i'm far as small with the sports india, as cricketers beat new zealand to win the funnel, the champions trophy, we sailed a for a wicked victory over the black hats in device to lift the title for an store. 3rd time the welcome to the program as well says it's costing off what little electricity it has been supplying to gaza. is really energy minister assigned to an order on sunday to stop any transfer of electricity to the strip. and that will affect the strips only
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the saw. the nation plots move is widely seen as a way to pressure hamas to accept an extension of the 1st phase of the seatbar jail . the causes infrastructure has been devastated by the war. it's ton generators and solar panels. to source some of its limited power supply or as well and total blockade on gaza is fueling desperation. in con units, people are struggling to get bread and basic supplies. fuel shortages of also for several bakeries and shops declares sunday monks a days since access to the strip was completely cut off by israel. and the zip code of the many see the city, the, there's a, there's a c them all of causes people from all the board us. as you can see, we're waiting for our time to get to the back of fred. all of these people waiting for a back, right? this is all situation the people of cause and need a, is a single all of the people of cause. and we are own
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a light to now the wealthy and support. how am i supposed to feed my children? how am i supposed to break my fast? do normal, the i have a baby mode and i can get the diapers for him. i swear to god, i can get him diapers. this is not a normal life. i think the doris spoke to dr. kristof holden who says the working conditions for medical solve getting worse and gaza. the gaza strip has been without any electricity sense. october 7th, 2023. so it's only one line and it's powering only one dissimulation plants, which is in bed and back in the southern part of the cause trip. and this distillation plants was producing 17000 cubic meters of water. no sense because of this uh, electricity line. there has been no water pumps and people are suffering to find water. now, it's not only this but also for 8 days. now that is really forces have been
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a closing the main, a borders and crossing to the gaza strip, which is kind of a beside it. we're no food fuels, water and all of the sudden seals are deprived from entering the gaza strip. but it's not only affecting the food situation, but it's also affecting the health sector as the fuel. it is not coming and all the hubs facilities are in risk of collapsing. we have a guest with us today, dr. chris and he works and bothering cheese with tons of mine, and he came to volunteer and currently volunteering in a supervisor. and in a moment that he, dr. chris, how is this the closure of the crossing effecting the medical sector? yeah, we really running by show on critical medical supplies and sorry, for example, we are running low and assigned to a psychologist and my nebulizer mosques advance that way. so if we need to put a,
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for example, a child to sleep out them breed when they are severely injured, we do not have the right equipment for this. now. i'm so we're running into unreal um, critical sources across many sexes in the house. so people know that there is a cease fire, but on daily basis there has been a is where the as hawks and you have been treating one of those policies in use was who was injured in the past couple of days. can you share the story? yeah, so we are frequently saying attacks and especially to the east of the house, so i'm kindly volunteering and so we seeing quite a lot driving attacks at the moment. and so just for example, 2 days ago we had a 6 year old go, i'm brought in and who was sleeping in that sense because i'm is already been destroyed with the loss of multiple family members. sensors is now sleeping in attendance with i saw the a driving attack. i'm a was launched where she was
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a giant launch projectile as he struck as ice ice time is to i broken somebody turns inside of ice and issues have reduced a vision from the i thing permanently. we just like grateful that she was not able to miss attack. and i just don't know why this happens because there is no military activity around this area. there's no fighting in that area. there's no military structures anywhere near that. it's not in the office. i'm sorry, the family will ask me why this had happened to that daughter, and i just have no answer for this. and also sitting on his riley attack is killed at least 2 palestinians on wounded many of those and happened in the she's yeah, yeah. neighborhood when displaced, palestinians came back to see what was left to fab destroyed. homes is rarely forces claimed the group was flaunting, expressions in the rubble neighborhood has been repeatedly a time to fight. is there any forces in recent days?
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meanwhile, president trump postage in boy, adam viola says direct talks with him. us have been helpful and that he believes something could come together on gauze that within weeks and almost official a said the groups open to releasing an american is really captive as part of talks to in the world. as well as sending delegates to castle on monday for cease find captive torques, it was phase, one of the goal is to cease fire deal to be extended. and last though, has rejected that proposal cooling instead for the immediate stop of the 2nd phase and families is really captives held in gaza has sets up cam pounds side is ready on these headquarters in tel aviv demonstrates is comes over night to put pressure on the is really government to reach and deal with how last annual on what was the release of all the captives? well, thousands of people have gathered across israel over the past few days to cool on
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu not to sabotage talks on the ceasefire. here to send a clear message, 2 days where the government stops starting, gave us full mandates to the vindication that is going out to that location tomorrow. we'll give the full monday to stop this. oh dear, what do you saw that even the, the us administration is, is bypassing these early government. and, and even, you know, especially this frustration was a when a government to that of movement to that i'm doing anything just stalling, and stalling and buying more time of israel's will. and gaza has forever changed the noise of hundreds of thousands of palestinians. so hamid's entire family was wiped out fine is rarely strike except for her 9 year old niece cuz all now so hair is taking on responsibilities. she never imagined before the war. she told us how
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she's taken care of or need surviving relative and i'm with 10. uh now do you, do i need to get a shuttle from be why did the mistake of death thing and then home said the easy one, the heart of the to soften that when i knew god, the bottom of the school to side sick, bonus sub i hate football 100 over there, the federal home as your somebody. but i can discuss a different quarter or so to put into the hollow bar. and the other words you're receiving the who's key on look a ball, you know, free heart off it was fish, photos, human fish that and can or, well, the, all new sort of global as you put in a hole through a handling the fine little might, the better this is a good convenient, me you all out of for you what a football ballade. it was jenny, heavy g,
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me and i'm yeah. and that is the final issue. what i mean? how general, how playing. huh. gum ross? how hold on to my google a good bit. yeah, i need jimmy jimmy, we couldn't move it all the time. it's been, it's fact to be able to help go home and well actually in the home been doing, you find it with the good to we just have the thought offer. i la and look them up our shuttle. i had special them, but i now live with the been a high and a had become a little hawk was issued. and i need to really tell you that we all caught up in town hall. so we are a new, new sort of ha, for an overlay and with your enough we english technical issues. the have the end of the, the, the serious president says the country will not be dried into another civil war. but outside of our address, the nation on sunday,
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following days of violent unrest between pro government forces and supporters of toppled food, the president bashar last that hundreds of people have been killed and northwest serious since does say many of them civilians under the south of remnants of the former regime with external support trying to create strife with the aim of dividing our country. the former regime created wounds that of little to drill. watkins prevents revenge attacks and preserve civil peace. we will not tolerate remnants of the former regime who committed crimes and spread the chaos. they have no choice but the surrender themselves. no one is above the laundry. criminalize any code to spread strife and divide syria. we announced the formation of a fact finding committee regarding the events of the coast and form a higher commission. i saw said our reports now from damascus. the fighting is continuing in the course of the areas of syria, but now we see that the,
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at the center of their violence is mostly on the outskirts of the city centers. so the skirmishes, the connections are still on going in a jet black in mountains, roamed around the khaki as well. on the other hand, the skirmishes the crashes took place earlier today in the town of caused by the end of talk. you wants to again kinda how you symbolic them, extremely important one because it is the birthplace of the sab, redeem and security forces are seen that 12, this colossus of the, of the 4 last 4 days. they have lost more than 2 hundreds. sure teeth of the same person now, but one of the critical location that i'm on with these classes on green collection is buying yes in talk to is buying yes. he's home to the largest oil refinery of syria, and the security forces are seeing that the remnants of the old regime has several times attempted to attack the oil of the fire restore files. and of course, what all of that is happening, it is videos that the called in the close fire sees the fighting. they wrapped it
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on towards the on. now we seen that hundreds and hundreds of civilians from both sides. how being killed by security forces by the remnants of the old, the regina, and now the pet that has been a place that shows the key just released that the said that the damascus is going to form an investigation investigative comedy. comedy is going to investigate really what has happened on the ground and how the mass killings of civilians happen. and also then also determine the names that had been involved in these mass killings and then later bidding them to the course just use out of that . i'll just say to damascus, funerals have taken place and it live province in northwest syria for security officers killed in the latest fighting on the burials took place in the city of l. a general idea. hundreds of people including
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civilians have also been killed. the you and human rights chief volk attack has cooled for accountability and for the violence to start immediately. against the backdrop, yvonne and jordan has been hosting high level security talks with iraq, syria tech, a loving on the um, on summit brings together officials from 5 countries to strengthen regional cooperation against groups on weapons, smokers or full country share board with syria and have been hosting syrian refugees there all day is in amman and has more on those talks. jordan, hosting regional players to try and find a regional solution for the syrian issue. all of those countries sharing a border with sir, you have a vested interest, that there is the ability and security for the new administration and for the syrian people. they have different reasons for that. there are some areas where they can agree, for example,
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stability and syria means that the millions of refugees that are key and jordan are hosting can return voluntarily to syria if their risk, the ability of the rule of law, a new united syria, then iraq can have more comfort in the fight against isis can be one if there was stability of security. jordan can also be more comfortable in the fight against drug trafficking, which has created a crisis for the jordanian government. that is why the jordanian monarch received all of those dignitaries for ministers, the ministers of defense, the chief of security, and the chief of the army. they want to be able to work together against the stabilizing actors in the region like israel, of which has invaded and occupied even more syrian territory and ear it on which has lost a very important ally. when the sod regime fell. both those actors are accused of
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destabilizing the region and challenging the interest of national security. of all involved. next meeting will be entered key. that all of the 0, i'm the, the kind of as a governing liberal policy, selecting a new leader to succeed justin, true to standing out to us president donald trump will be high on the agenda, is whether it takes charge jabber times he has been looking at the candidates for multiple a justin intruder resigned in january. this country deserves a real choice in the next election. after 9 years of office, the prime minister had become unpopular and been under pressure to go for some time . in the capitalist for his departure was the resignation of his deputy prime minister in finance minister chris your feelings in december. he's the one of the 2
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front brothers and the liberal party leadership election. i. yeah. some people are really scared of canada, fighting back the favorite though as mount comic a former governor of the bank of canada, governor of the bank of england and the economic adviser to address intruder. i'm here to build the strongest economy for all canadians. the 2 of them are essentially trading on their credentials. christopher freeland, is arguing that she negotiated the canada, us mexico free trade agreement, that she is an experience negotiator tried and tested in the political arena. mark carney, essentially a central banker. he is selling his credentials as someone who understands how economies work, but he has never had any direct experience in politics. well, good morning. freedom says you look out of the middle call from tame the cost of
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living. however, if your goals are pledging just been 2 percent of canada's g, d p on defense by 2027, she's a foreign policy hawk often attracting russian president vladimir fusion and a storage shed folder of israel. county is a relatively little about foreign policy. he says he also intends to meet the 2 percent defense spending go. but 3 years later, in 25, his main focus is presenting himself as fiscally conservative, but certainly liberal, the man who guided the bank of canada through the 2008 financial crisis. the bank of england through breakfast and they're going to handle the potential economic crisis kind of the faces. now, over the last several weeks, the main question facing liberal policy voters is who has the best strategy to come from donald trump? christ you a free them to is offering robust confrontation, mount com, a, b. com application of kind of this economic leverage she ever can see. i'll just hear all your speak now. so summer of 70, she's assistant professor political science not being invest. if toronto she joined
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alive from to them to get to have you on the program, it's been a stunning turnaround. so the liberal policy who would trailing behind the opposition not too long ago, how is trump's hostility to was kind of the change the dynamics of election rice? thanks for having the roster. me. all those are up as we say now. i and canadian politics. things have changed dramatically. you're drastically over the past 2 months. the liberal party a month ago. we're projected to have only about $25.00 seats, but now we're more like a $125.00 seats of an election. we're to help today. so things have changed quite a bit. now the 2 front rama is mount connie and chris to freeland. they've got some of the background, so they, they will. so friends, i play, but connie appears to be the front runner according to the polls. what's behind as popularity to think a yes, carney is a widely expected to win the lip little leadership race tonight. and the polls are
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indicating that he is the best person to take on from the election right now is really about which leader would be the best candidate to win the election in the general election that is about to come up. but also to be able to take on from directly. so she's being seen as the individual who's been able to raise the most fund, has the most support among the cabinet and the members of parliament. he, i mean, he does have a strong background on the economics, which is presumably why people think he can take on the tire situation. but he doesn't have much political experience. does the so is he the right man for the job when it comes to all the political maneuvering that is needed? that's true. he doesn't have any political experience. we might be having
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a prime minister who has never knocked on doors before. but he does have a lot of economic experience. i, people do see him as the individuals, as the individual. they can perhaps to prepare some of their relationships with the united states. at this point. we're in the middle of a trade more people are looking for in a change in the leadership of the liberal party. cristilla freeland, has been part of to those cabinets since uh, the 1st day that she was elected. uh, so she's being uh, with the liberals for the past 10 years. i currently have seen more as someone from the outside, even though he has advised both the to the leadership but also as a conservative prime minister in the past as well. and summer, if were to look for a silver lining to transactions against canada, it seems to have unified canadian society in a way not seen before. is that a good thing? yes,
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nationalism is the highest i've ever seen before. so perhaps trump can take credit for bringing canadians together. we'll be talking about a lot of things in canada, i to strengthen our federalism and our, our trade within the country and diversifying canada's trade portfolio with other countries as well. so perhaps it is a good thing. okay, thank you for your time. summer survey assistant professor visual side for the university of toronto. thank you for having me. the tensions are high in boston in hudson gulf enough to challenges launched by the bows means bleed, middle ground, don't take it to the countries constitution established on the dates and peace accords. the agreement ended the both in, in will, back in 1995 and established a system of ethnic courses within many levels of government. now there off is a for return to conflict. and well as journal reports from the post world line
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separating former enemies, few have any desire to retreat from peace. cigarette of the cigarette to mock the memories of a siege by sub forces of the bows near town of garage to defend it. but for a hastily formed me of civilians who have the prospect of renewed conflict as political intentions. rise is not something they sold soldiers willing to come to place me so new. oh, i'm not the pessimist. i don't think there will be fighting. it's too cool. but we've had enough fighting. and personally, i come from people who remember the war and the reason will prevail in the bathroom memories of drawing and cry on by grandchildren growing up in the face time thanks to the 1995 date and peace agreement that continues to hold the pretty we accept the data and although it was clear that this was in a way, a reward for the aggressor, the author,
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we wanted to preserve boston and has the galena within its borders until and the fighting snip were sent off a pencil line on the wall time map shows what the dates and the codes achieved. the separate entities for both incense on one side, both in the x and cro, that's on the of the united understood institutions and with international oversight. it was a line intended to knit war time enemies together under a new state. instead, politicians have sought to exploit it as a bode, entrenching the vision to both me and said needed miller at the faces of prison to him for undermining the constitution. and some of the see it, he's in 10th on secession, reviving the idea of a great to serbia that so the seats for war in the 1st place. but most of those being said, we spoke to disagree with him. those few would say, so a camera, the him william assumption we're not about maybe is too much for me to speak on
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behalf of my entire people. but i will say this, we want to be so we want to functional and stable both and have sort of, you know, as it is now. and no one wants to tear at the parts of the complex system of government since the war remains. in other words, the own, the blueprint for peace. jo, no l g 0 in easton both now that's can says the po from is this is responding well to treatment for double pneumonia. i'll have to more than 3 weeks in a room hospital. doctor say the pope has shown a gradual and slight improvement for the full straight week. he has not appeared publicly for his weekly blessing. in saint peter's square, thousands of people have attended an annual march for women's rights and argentina's capital. since taking office present have a minay, has dismantled government institutions designed to protect women against funds. now
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plans to remove the crime of fantasize from the penal code. 3 is to buy reports from when is there a just like every year in march, 8th, and thousands of women take through the streets of windows cited for this year. they say there's another reason to protest against what they see or attacks on women rights by president. have you had really, really in a context where women rights are going backwards with the rights that have been one are under attack? that's why we have to renovate that we're ref points to mobilize and should lights on this injustice since taking office has implemented one of the toughest of daily times, arguing tina's recent history to fighting place. and the government has also shut down the women affairs ministry. we do spending for abortions and other crucial programs to fight teenage pregnancy. the government says it also wants to remove the word from aside from the penal code,
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violate that governments delta whiskey of last year. the only way is to fight on the street and get together so they cannot run a silver. it's terrible if they remove the word from his side with all the significance it has in this country. the reason for the women here say that they have been fighting for a very long time. they won't be on the same low demonstrations happened across the region, mexico to their present in others, women won their voices high. dona crumbs, the victory in the united states has also empowered conservative politicians to speak against the rights that many women believe have already been one we women still have to defend our rights. we're going through
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a wave of conservatism there after our rights march. the 8th is a day to commemorate the hard for that is for quantity over the past. it's also a reminder that women in the region are defiant and will not be silent. city, so we'll just see that when the site is still ahead on the al jazeera, i'm done at smith in southern boot time. it is $21.00 day long ceremony designed to bring peace and prosperity. so in a vicious project to boost this country's economy and england take the 6 nations tie so fine to the final day that it's on the way and the hello good to be back with you. a tropical storm is on winding over
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a northern mozambique. this one is going to dump a couple 100 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. so certainly flooding will be a possibility. is what whether it catches up to r, r a, as in bob way, give it a few days. rain on tuesday and wednesday, also raining towards the top end of africa, around or rocco. so for a bots, going to get hit with some wet weather and still disturbed weather around portugal and spain. there's been violent weather here just the other day at twister and severe there's been some flooding in versa as well. this is curling up into the south of france and monica were over a 24 hour period. we could see half a month's worth of rain. and there was this cool breeze coming in to scotland. so 7 degrees in edinburgh, a swath of snow to the north of helsinki. and then we've got a batch of wet weather running through northern and central. it'll lead that could produce some flooding, but for central and eastern europe, while those temperatures are shooting out. so for sophia bulk here, yeah,
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we're up to 20 degrees on tuesday. should be 11 for this time of year. also looking con for greece and turkey. a were up to $21.00 degrees and turkey is capital all correct? on monday, that's it. that's all the. the frances influence over many of its former african colonies may be in decline, but the, the remains of potency cannot make a culture for a flurry of articles across the french speaking africa is kind of paintings. a change that just ears, investigative unit forensically uncovers a murky world of faith journalists false accounts, and fortunate identities with links to states. actors with vested interests, africa's ghost reporters coming soon. just the relationship with nature is one of in violent fossil fuel extraction. intensive agriculture, over consumption,

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