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the change your journey get in by the this is the w and use lie from the in fighting between has blind as well intensifies israel. terry southwell, s strikes on fe with southern suburbs after urging residents to leave the highest bullet controlled area. the attacks come off, the head fly, launched nearly 200 drunkards into northern and central israel. also coming up, the roads are blocked and security forces on the left in pakistan as far as east brace for protests demanding the release of jail from a prime minister in milan. tom, delegates of the un climate summit hung around a lost big steel on financing with nations vulnerable to global warming, criticize the agreement as inadequate as an insults
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the i monica jones. good to have you with us fighting between israel and the lebanese military. the group has spa has intensified. the is in the military says has below, has fire to nearly 200 missiles and all the projectiles into a central and northern israel. some of which were intercepted. several people were injured us set to place outside tel aviv costs such a place outside to leave. and the residential building was hates in the coastal city of and the hot here. meanwhile, at least to 2 more is rarely strikes, hit the southern southern soap, 11 east capital bay root israel. the issued evacuation orders for the area a strong hold of s plot which is controlled by iran. at least 29 people were killed in strikes on bay root a day earlier. well that's cross over to general is still the man who is in the
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lebanese capital. stella do give us the latest on the situation in bay root. the around 2 and a half hours ago, the, the is really army starts, is a new series of air strikes on to the southern suburbs of a be rude. this comes approximately an hour off. the, the army has both residents to leave the area and to evacuate. we are also expecting here that these as strikes might continue and that the nights might be violent. as we have just seen, has bola has carried out a series of airstrikes on fire, the series of rockets to the is where a territory today. according to the east, where any army at least a 160 rockets have been fired. this comes off to a very violent. they all say here and love on on the is really army has attacked a check point of the liberties army earlier on today. it is important to remember
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that the liberties army is not part of this war. the worst between has bola and israel, but the lebanese army is positioned in south lebanon where it was targeted. um, its main purpose. there is to work together with the you and piece building troops to stabilize the situation and did this arm fold up? um, so we are expecting that the night today could continue. uh, quite a while and leave. this comes uh at the time where peace quotes on the way. uh, as i speak now. uh the you representative for uh, foreign policy. as you guys brand is still in town. he met earlier here with me, i teach to discuss the about proposals for potential ceasefire. and in his speech, he addressed himself to his bullet, but also to is really government calling on both spotty policies to accept the si,
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fi, a proposal that has been drafted by the us as well. still, i'm in a in bay woods. thank you so very much for that. and total hispanics lending isn't to love if he gave us the latest on the hezbollah attacks on israel. just to say this is the one of the most of those days since the beginning of the associated to race last year around we've seen at least $220.00 products of child support. that is really to tory since the night since midnight. actually. so it means that we're talking about the large number for watches that was where to work is varies, houses ease, of course, to live the inside. there's only been deep insight is all this and this morning the person has to be serious. the day the outside of the upper gallery and also uh, a house was a heavily damaged, actually in the coastal city we'll say,
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in haifa as well as that in the said also a couple of hours ago here we around and so it will be moving to the side of the circle, so the interceptors of that there were fire to work. these are rockets that was words weren't in the area of the tale of the, from what we understand 6 man missile required. so what surface system for missiles are far and farther than work intercepted one field in both in the area. and although the, some people were wounded as a result of sounds, be man. and the interceptor is the result when they fell on the ground in the area of the bus. so we're talking about very good. does they or funding that we could well so to give that to the man, the fact that we're getting closer to some sort of a ceasefire deal his below us to be as soon as possible, or maybe some uh, victory featured some be beneficial though saying let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. this is was prime
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minister benjamin that's on. yeah, was condemned to the killing of a do is rabbi in the united arab emirates, us after some magic terrorism. the body of 3 kogan was found 2 days after he went missing nothing. yahoo has violated to bring his candles to justice. a work has been killed while repairing a school damaged by flooding in spain. the roof of the building near valencia collapsed. one other walker was injured, taken to hospital flooding in the region. last month's cost extensive damage at more than $200.00 fis, are actually vista campaigning for an end to the use of plastic before a you and conference on pollution. negotiators will meet in the south korean for safety boost on to work on the 1st of global plastics. 3 to it could result in limits on how plastic is produced used. and this causes a far as he's in pakistan have suspended internet on mobile services in some areas. the forces of the jail,
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former prime minister, inbound con, assessed riley in the capital is lama. but they rely heavily on social media and mason to apps. security has been tysons in the run up to the protest. con has been in prison for a year. he says, the criminal court cases against him, politically, mostly dated journalist. i have not, i'm your isn't as lama, but i asked him is a time security will be enough to prevent violence? well, i think it's difficult to say because the government is doing whatever it can to prevent the support. there's okay, not a problem during the summer, but the government has placed more than 1200 shipping containers at the defense in coupons up to some of us. so the forecast is not in delta and then also suspended by the international that they cannot communicate to each other and also, and because of the pictures on social media when the government is doing its best. but so sometime later this evening or tonight, it would be consolidation between the protesters and the security personnel. and the government has
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a solution more than 10000 security personnel to protect us from a funding tool. so if it's still a box and they're the ones that are going to be some issues, so the both sides will do the best not to make it more and then, but i think it's anybody's guess what it can be. but the situation is very dense. is, is not now i'm not due to remind us about the reasons for the protest, a ya so dog named upon the box on the most popular position leader, easy to present for almost 15 months. and this order is believed that the case is against him. out of political anymore to be a good idea as being acquitted in many of these cases. but whenever it is a time for the vent, everybody's like what you're doing. and when kids go to macbooks you, me and other kids. so this is just as like a that goes on and that's wise, supporters believe that only that to get the most of the present is the force, the end of the government. and that can be only done by putting pressure on the government. and the beauty i, they're getting don't assuming that protest in the what i mean, october ended, that's so to you to mean you're logged on for like 2 days and now they are doing it
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to date and according to open government support closing, don't install about in the cities for one because the fox donek on the 6th $18000000.00. so this is clearly not sustainable. and that's why it up. did you guys have orders they just do? did we keep on specializing the government in the time that it's in their hands and really isn't. all right, and i'm, you're in listen, i'm about to there. i'm no, i'm thank you so very much nations. i have the you in climate some of those have reached a deal on financing up to 2 weeks or from negotiations and also by john. but many delegates have criticized the outcome, saying it falls far short of what's needed. i did find the struck and by many individual lot, this moment, nations bidding that direct trying to find me change are far from happy. this document is nothing more than an optical illusion. this, in our opinion,
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been not address the momma of the chat in to be on space. we walk back home, we 300. we see that the developed countries i took into the this is on install $300000000000.00 to 2055. is a joke and it's not something we should take likely. the developing nations and timing activists at the conference, the minimum amount of $1.00 trillion dollars per you must be invested in the energy transitions to keep the planets if each temperatures rise. until $1.00 degrees celsius, scientists believe beyond that casual low performing the become more dangerous and harder to do worse. 7 according to the way to meet the the tickets organization. 2024 is on track to be the hottest jo.
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are down to more than 2 weeks of the patients and rejection of the draft western industrialized nation. see the d as a major step. go $29.00 will be remembered as the start of a new era for climate finance and the european union. and the european union is member states will continue to play a leading role. but despite the optimism, because from one developing countries, often another from believe here tonight, julia to fiji, to book this on india. describe the d. s. unfair gemini has long promoted what's known here as memory, culture. it's culture of remembrance and reference particularly to the atrocities of the nazi era. but it's history with africa hardly. fetus. now active is looking back at the $1884.00 building conference, and it's optim off for a series of events. and exhibitions to examine this crucial meeting,
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dw was all told me, a lot of people went to have a look. scholars, activists and other professionals, mostly from africa and the diaspora gather to discuss the positive and its impact on the present. they brought together by the berlin based civil society collective known as the colonial. which works to shine the spotlight on billions colonial history and keep its legacy in focus. the berlin conference of 188485. i was even when it happens, very consequential for the african continent and in print, it continues to be so simply because the consequences, the repercussions office has been ignored broadly in germany. you know, number one is obviously the type of anti unplugged racism. and so colonialism has
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not entered the memory called culture and your own germany broccoli. and that's why we hear it is important to have such an event to talk about, you know, illegal signs the come, the point of the ability to talk about the violence is that still a good one to talk about the meal colonialism and also to inform us and to learn from each other. where do we see colonialism in issues like said in issues like international uh, development and issues of age and so and as of it was right here, a 140 years ago with the european colonial powers gathered for the battle in africa, conference of the building where the man no longer exists, it was damaging world war 2 was late, demolished. what does exist, though, is this plaque, which commemorates the event and contain some important historical information. but
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it's easy to miss as one walks past here. and that's somewhat symbolic of the way in which the berlin conference and his last thing, legacies. i remembered in this part of the world this modest display at the sight highlights the african resistance to the european colonial scramble. as well as the ongoing civil society efforts to keep the conversation alive. it's part of a series of exhibitions arranged with berlin's museum foundation that sudden nicholas church now of museum. there are 2 exhibitions on various aspects of colonialism and its legacy, including who's on it or ignored in europe, in museums. it's part of the drive by the active this to reframe the narrative on that history, which they feel as long omitted africans and their voices. i was
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a report by told me a lot of people who will be here at the top of the hour to bring you the latest on monica jones for me on the news team here. and then thanks so much the so you don't think you the same way you expect and more different things from life when your parents i just want to pursue was that's my thought desired. or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stop in port is not i want my son to become a doctor to in the cloud. it's time to, to get from your generation with a sleep asked. and then when.
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