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time every weekend on z w the . this is the to be news live from good funding rages across guys, as well as military is stepping off. it's a tax on the southern city of han eunice as part of the campaign to try it on the highlights. the most i'd agency side of the situation for civilians across the territory is catastrophic. and while india supreme court has upheld a decision by the hindu nationalist government to revise the special status of the northern state of general and catch me some hotline, this might be celebrating the ruling,
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but not everyone shares the joy and back of us that the climate summit in due by cooling from fossil fuels to be phased out, but how realistic they denied could economy survive without oil, gas, and call the i'm anthony, how it welcome to the program that was arranging across gaza as is rowe price is a head with it's campaigned to eliminate from us the as well the military, a stepping off a tax on the southern city of con eunice, where it says key. how must militants hold up the militant site? they may kill the 137 hostages. they seized during now to the 7th attack, unless israel made statements, the us and the number of other countries classify him us as a terrorist organization. the humanitarian situation. meanwhile, in jobs that is described as apocalyptic with hospitals on the verge of collapse,
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and residents saying there are no safe places. the homeless around health ministry states as well as killed mili, $18000.00 palestinians, mainly civilians. and it's offensive of the this father is constantly on the news in hon. eunice, going from hospital to hospital in the hopes of receiving care for his 2 injured sons. he is the only one in his family left to take care of the 2 boys. his wife, daughter and father were all killed in a strike close to their home now and it had the phone that i missed. our children tried to live, to live in security. i live in peace, to find food. i got him to find medicine to find the treatment well, have to have a dignified life. but there is no treatment, no medicine, no food. and if someone doesn't die from the war, they'll die from hunger, from the lack of food,
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or from the lack of treatment to other people. a lot of the civilians are desperately running out of options to find refuge across the strip. israel has again rejected calls for a ceasefire, claiming that the end of homos is near. but the deputy, it's funny for shot in jerusalem. we spoke to earlier, and she put it as well as claim that the end of a mazda is near into context for us. on the 1st and foremost, israel is under growing international and domestic pressure. he underground just solely people saying that promise anything else should end. this would as to be if not a cease buyout loan too. but at least humanitarian pauses on the ground during gaza strip. and in the light of villas, pools of this international domestic on the front of the students. and you all may have said those remarks that he did, which is he claimed that i'm not submitted things have started to surrender a dozen of them, he's savvy, they're providing actual, any evidence on that. the account or claims made by hon law saying that they have
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destroyed several military vehicles more than 180. they said they have also rejected those claims. so from us, many things that the fighters are actually surrounding a surrendering to is really forces. now why these place and called the claims of being made that seem pretty shocking pictures of public opinion, big detainees in gaza strip. they every, the trip down to them the way at israel, seeing that this is a security measure, making sure that nobody is wearing explosives, but to many different organizations have raised the alarm bell. they are again saying that the school wide is ongoing, has to be conducted in a way that it is in accordance with the international humanitarian law. amongst us now threatens the lives of the is riley hostages. it is holding if palestinian prison this release what is being the reaction the news trial to that's right. as hostages and its belief that about 137 hostages are still in the hands of
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homeless militants. i've been use basic is a bargaining chip from the beginning from a, by the submitted. and so it's really not surprising that they keep saying unfortunately that they are threatening a the hostages if there isn't, for example, that present a swap. or if the aggression a by israel is not stopping, but he's right, it says that this is not going to happen. what they are actually are doing right now was focusing on canyon is trying to take off how much the officials they say as they are way or they are solution full. but either i keep seeing and repeating to both eliminated from us, but also trying to find as hostages trying to make sure that they being released. but as i'm seeing does, i've been also hearing that yes, an estimated more than $130.00 hostages. i believe to be still in the hands of from us. but apparently, unfortunately, 20 of those hostages may have been killed as this war is raging on sunday,
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happened sending is at that time. one of the key media is to awake long truth with had, has said the window for a 2nd safe spot is now. first of all, it's not just katara that is really raising this, this, this alarm bell that they must be a ceasefire. there must be some sort of a negotiation of the way out of this, but internationally, vs were pretty close at the close, especially with the united nations that really went on heard with regard to the voting and the security council last week friday that be to buy the united states a to make sure that there is an immediate cease fire. so the approved that over and over again. what israel says, in fact, primary says missing outreach, a rating again yesterday. a call with regard to a ceasefire is inconsistent with their a to eliminate from us. having said that, it doesn't look like an end of the rule. what leasing tends to feel of the reward is splitting out right now is going to be uh, coming up very soon. so any fish into richmond,
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thank you. in the supreme court has upheld a move by the hindu nationalist modi administration to revoke the special status of jungle and kashmir. 3 years ago that state us had historically granted the muslim majority wage and a measure of political economy ever since the revocation in 2019 india and authorities have placed severe limits on protests and press freedom in the state. a court ruling on monday also order that elections should be held in jumbo and kashmir, by the end of september. in 2024. 70 is on a scale cost of a deputy, corresponding ideas bought in new delhi for more adult. good to say what's pain, the reactions the to this that so you don't have to be mixed with responses to it. so there is no single response. so if we with thing and no daily politicians are creating just what they call to get that started cool. all right, we can do national lives in delhi and in the general region this celebrating it,
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the dates and salt blink trumpets. but if we go back to the course move and he looked, and politicians and pointed, and the fee betrayed by the court, y looking population which we value definitively in defense, then if you not i'm also there is a comfortable feeling. i'm a local population. the see if they write something or if they go outside to protest against it, they will pay the consequences. it would be they can face that she has the jamestone. that's why we see the loop in the population push. we riley is talking in different to the school truly boxed on the other hand, they said like, you know, india supreme court decision opposing opposing the repeal of body code. 370 has no legal value and they already got an adult given international committee won't accept it. yet this revocation has been a key promise in the page. i pace manifesto why is that? yes, i mean scrapping article p 70 has been the promise and the b g. b manifesto. it's
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because b g b argue what it needed to be scrap. it seemed to be smooth and put it on the same putting as the rest of the india. they want to take away special privileges from crush me, big it's autonomy and they also, i think that allows you idea of what's to integrated with the mainland india. many customers also states the be ultimately wants to achieve the demographic director of the most, the majority of asian by allowing non committee to buy land via they want to directly from the state. and some states like me, an idea of was fixed by their sources as well. it didn't just briefly, this election is coming up in a few months time with bodies taking. he's the time. does this ruling submit his chances for definitely this was the, i mean a lot of experts say this would have been emboldened his chances as he has done.
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what's happening in new danny, the man who has been dissipating promises was one of the main problem is there's a b j b before 2019 election. and she didn't really do think people are really leading threat. not only did are other promises. there are other promises why she is planning. i mean he's building the into the temple or now he's working with another pull from is one uniform. so a cold. so he's seen as a man who can do the work, what it was he sees people and now we could see there is a prospector developing between people and the views political body. right, well, they definitely is that they have about thank you so much. tom is running out to negotiate is that the cop $28.00 in dubai to reach a deal to limit the rise of global temperatures to $1.00 degrees celsius with just alice remaining at the global climate change conference. top united nations
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officials age delegates to go into overdrive to reach an agreement. secretary general antonio tennis said i should focus in particular on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. and one of canada's negotiate is told the police team schoenberg, that progress hinges on a fossil fuel size. as i'm talking to steven guild for canada, minutes of, of environment and climate change, recyclable. you're often talking about sciences, keeping 1.5 in reach at the same time, your country, canada is the 4th largest oil producing country. and that was how do you explain this gap between ambition and action? well, of the fact that we are the 4th largest oil and gas producers just to reality. and, but it does mean we have as a country, perhaps a greater responsibility to do more when it comes to, to, to fighting climate change. and the way we're doing that is by putting in place more and more measures to ensure that we tackle the climate change issue in canada . we've announced that clean electricity regulations so that our electricity grid
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is carbon neutral. by 2035, we announced the world's most ambitious methane targets for the oil and gas sector . and we, and on top, i also announced that we would be capping the emissions of the oil and gas sector so that those emissions go down over time. so we can achieve our 20302050 targets before you've been in favor of a coal phase out. now the big talk here is a pulse of fuel phase out. i will be heinz is going to also phase out long term. cool, all and gas, all combined. so on cold canada has been very supportive. we all already have legislation in canada to be out of coal by 2030. frankly. i think we will get there even soon. isn't that? and now you're right. there is a more broader conversation here on some phase out of a fossil fuels. we don't know exactly what the language is because we've been talking with the number of delegations we're very favorable to that. we need to reduce our dependencies on fossil fuels. we can't solve climate change. if we don't
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do that, it's not enough to do more renewables. it's not enough to do more electric vehicles or electric transfer public transit. we need to reduce our dependencies on fossil fuels. and i don't know exactly what the tax will be, but i think that for the 1st time in the history of the negotiation. so my 1st comp what's called one in berlin, in 1995. and we've never been able to talk about fossil fuels. we've never agreed together that that we needed to tackle this issue of fossil fuels. and i, i suspect that the language may not be perfect for some, but i'm almost convinced we will have something here for the 1st time in almost 30 years of climate change. negotiations was connected and environment minister stephen labeau and do by for a full length version of that interview. please check out the w news, youtube channel. speaking of what, speaking of which have been coming up on youtube destiny garcia to say to resolve a conflict between venezuela and i bring guy on a business team, takes a closer look at what's at stake here. discussing the oil reserves found in the as
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