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to check out the 9 dodge your journey. been get in by the this is the w use lie from the then i say 5 is rain is rather than has to fall out and that but on is now in false 7 on deploy is it's ministry to the south to enforce the truce as many who flag the fire thing besides that? also on the program chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, 6 on arrest water for me and most top managing leader for crimes against humanity. it's the 1st chapter cation for a senior regime official. the prosecutor says more will follow up on the maybe a head to the polls to elect to new problem is on a new president. willing policy helps expand. it says in full year hold on power.
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these fielding a female, confident to the 1st the i'm feel welcome to the program that been on tommy is deploying troops near the board with asia and as part of a cease fire agreement between israel. and the probably radian has munitions in the final convoys of literature vehicles of a net moving south and border area, the cx. 5 again at 4 am local time. the 1st stage of the deal has both sides drawing from before that happening um beyond existing doing peace keeping force will patrol the buffers. people celebrated as, as these 5, the got and many of now returning to homes and areas evacuated during months of fighting for a moment to celebrate the residence of south lebanon, displaced by the war,
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ignored warnings to stay away until the is really military, had fully retreated they were desperate to return to their homes. the artillery muscles and guns for now have stopped denies. we were feeling scared of more than you can imagine. thing got. what happened until it happened. this of the must be announced to cease fire at 4 or 410 i was on the road toward my home in margaret k. it's an indescribable feeling, the sort of thing. it's got to be a fine, but we are here to see what's left of our home. this is our home, where the supporters of hezbollah handed out and waved flags at the militants. despite the heavy losses and the depths of so many top hezbollah commanders, they vowed not to give up and god willing wherever victoria is always,
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we're going to be a fork in the eye of the enemy. such, talk in southern lebanon mix displaced residents of northern israel, also returning to their homes. less than confident about the cease fire much. and what i do know is that the fight will be renewed some time. and it doesn't matter whether it's in 2 months or 2 years, or 5 in d, the is really military says it will remain primed to strike again. should hezbollah violate the cease fire deal? prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded as well as that well, hostilities in lebanon had stopped the war and gaza continues. as soon as we are changing the face of the middle east, with god's help, we will establish security. we will rehabilitate the north and we will continue united until victory and it's a whole of victory because really government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of hum us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the question of how to end the war in gaza, remains loc correspondents tele minute
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a root and she gave me an update on the situation and the lebanese capital on day one, obviously is fine. i'm standing here in the silence of the old favors as follows from how hold that has been heavy, the pits over the last couple of months. people here a very happy i'm celebrating members of the as follows, are giving out follow smart people are running around with the smart. maybe you just heard it in the background. but what's the laboratory? i'm a fire. people are really celebrating the fact that the ceasefire as here. but you can also see clearly the massive destruction that is left here in beverage is really, really sets up. it's a tap on 2 bedrooms and the whole country in the hours before the ceasefire agreement. and you can also see it hopefully behind me. there is a um, a building that is completely collapsed and this disruption is what we see here.
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and what i see here at the moment in many, many streets and was lebanon's political figure standing about this deal. the government said that it will um commit to the ceasefire deal that has to be made and the prime minister then i should be ok. he has also called of israel to do the same and also speak to the agreements. he was very faint, the youth population for being so poor, courageous. and for going through this part time part even speaker, and that'd be better. i think the international community and everyone who made this agreement possible. and he said that the, this moment is really a test for live. i'm on the country and to see whether they can face love on, on a m, prevail love. i'm on
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a new set is very important that the government is now electing it presidents, right? i'm part of this test will be the lebanese army trying to enforce space. phase 5, we have international partners. what sort of challenges is that, that this poor country as we go to fact, there's definitely challenges that the liberties army will face. first of all, we marry that israel has heavy leave on board at this house of 11 on a. they blew up entire villages and also in for struct does make main street a heavy be destroyed. so the infrastructure could cause the problems to just be gain control over the territory. another more important factor is that the bodies army doesn't have. 1 enough money as the states, as fine watts, sorry, the army needs to send more soldiers down to the south. and the
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question is, if they have enough of that, they need more soldiers. and if they're able to do this, and this is very soon and not too hot and not too long. so now i think that they definitely come as long as the mana environs. oh, how does jack option the a senior director of the non governmental organization, the count to extremism project asked to him, but the fact that the wrong welcome to deal could be seen as a sign the agreement would hold? absolutely, it's fine, especially now it's leaking for it's more dependent on the wrong then it was a year ago and hands if the guys are paying for the show, i'm telling you that this is the decision. it is very clear that his boss is going to keep to the degree i can talk about that has bothered being weakened. dad is right, of course that having killed many of its leaders and severely compromised it's organization. i'm just how strong is,
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has bought now after months of fighting where i mean is going, i have several paths. so the military terrorist part is stephanie, begin to have to come out of control structure is very severely disrupted. the tunnel network is disrupted many of federal goods and don't lot of sites as being destroyed. and of course, you have the top come on this all that. however, these, what i is also a political and social organization and already in the reports that you just showed you can see that the social support base has not been beacon. so this afternoon, this is of course, this is a political, a window of opportunity to hopefully oh, so we've been is going up politically in rape and on and then get a president elected for the country which is pull out over the last couple of years . 13 times, however, it's not clear whether that's possible at this point. understood, so was has by effectively bounced into a set back in a very weak position. they had few other options. the military,
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they have no longer any immediate options. you can not find a very organized today, more than likely just really army with a hotly functioning comp. uh, going to get occasion structure and no real for a military condition master a lot. i was actually organizing all of these military i've given these 9 was always the one who was responsible for politics and social support office, but he has no experience in doing so. they were really generally speaking with the past to the wall. however, that doesn't mean much for their political influence with the right part of his dale requires the lebanese that all me to keep pass by law from building up again at the border with israel along with international support. how capable of a, of the full southern back parts of the state? why it's very clear that they cannot do this alone. the liberties army is
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a glorified police force. really beacon because he's born, i did not want to have it viable 2nd power center in the military sense in liberal and so they definitely need international support. what's in the ceasefire is actually what's already been decided in resolution. and the resolution that ended the war in 2006. so it's really high time that this gets implemented. but even then, it was always the menus problem and we'll have to stop the process. now this has now started. you'd have to make a request which you haven't done until the ceasefire agreement to stop the process of cleaning southern they've been on from the spot really during some insurance. and we have to see how much the international support hold if they is not sufficient support the liberties army is not going to be really been able to respond. even beacon, as part of military structure because of the norms political influence and strong
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to hold that he's been a whole full all past. all they've been on at this point. this is a 60 day deal once upon for the day, 61 to what obviously, no one was able to do, conduct the piece, the end of the real sense of the word and this point. the volt cost is that then the ceasefire will be extended up to $60.00 days. this is really a trial period to see whether useful life is now really withdrawn from saw that even on the young and the tiny river as it was demanded individuals. and already in 2006, whether these can be guaranteed this, whether this can be check if this is not the case, these radio army will have to resume military operations. but of course, the whole is, since you're on is on board. seems very likely these, but leadership is on board and for the 1st time, believe in these government seems to be on board to do this. that it's can be extended on day $61.00 and then hopefully for a long time. but his body's unfortunately only temporarily became a capital yes,
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maybe to rebuild everything and then is where i may find itself in a very similar situation. again, i get the talking gust throughout, so clearly. jack option left from the counter extremely some project. thank, i will take a look at some old stories making headlines. now. i will stop in pakistan where i suppose is in the jail form of prime minister in round con, suspence a best street protesting is amazon, and they were demanding huge release security forces arrested hundreds of people in overnight rates. several of died in class on tuesday as crowds full stay away into the capital european union, lawmakers in strasburg, and the food a new team to stay of the blocks departments for the next 5, the 26 new information. as we have proposed by national governments. it's being described as the most right, leading executive in the us history. building that by commission husbands a sort of on the south can we is capital sold has been surprised by
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record november snow for i think bank is, has competed the city disrupting traffic and dropping out pilots in some areas within $200.00 and sites would cancel the booth with ours is a mold. smell is expected in the coming day. a bunch of foreign ministry says israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is immune from prosecution, the international criminal court. and the statement, the ministry said it would not arrest these. they need an asset to do so by the i c c because it was covered by community rules as israel is not a part of the to the i see the i see that chief prosecutor is seeking another arrest war at this time for me and most top military leaders with crimes against humanity request for a general meeting on the same is over the alleged deportation. and the persecution
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of the red engine may meet mostly minority. back in 2017 me. in monumental treat dogs defense exhibit some of the un investigate disabled. a textbook example of ethnic cleansing, hundreds of thousands of slab divides, mostly to a neighboring bangladesh, a puddle of 3 icy. the judges will not consider the process the laws. jones has respond this side of the country is not a member of the i. c. c doesn't recognize it's decisions. law, brussels corresponding to jack patrick explained to me earlier, more about what the chief prosecutor had sent in a submission. yes, it's a pretty standard submission for the uh, for the rest floor and the he's requesting. and it says essentially the middle of design is criminal and the criminal be responsible for crimes against humanity of deportation and persecution. they all the crimes that they are focusing on. and the ones that they believe they have the most evidence against him in order to try and get him to have the arrest warrant to hopefully from the eyes of the cool. and the
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prosecutor, at least, to be transferred to the hate to face trial for these crimes. he said he released the video message. he said that the car, him con. the prosecutors saying that the in their investigation had been independent and impartial. and that they have extensive evidence include incredible photo material of the crimes that have been committed and that's what has to happen to the international criminal court that has to be enough evidence in order. so the arrest for is to be approved. also interesting. the, the eyes to see, prosecute to current con. he said that this is the 1st application for an arrest warrant in myanmar. but he said very clearly that from his point of view, more will follow. and the way this submission as being a present design, this time is somewhat different. yeah, it's been really interesting. so he came out, it's in a video where he was sort of in a suit, stood in sort of very serious, a backdrop,
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with all the legal aspects behind him. as he delivered this message that he was requesting this arrest one of the international criminal court. but subsequently in the material that they released, they also released the video of him, stood in bangladesh as a refugee camp, whether a hinge or where he has visited on numerous occasions where he was talking to those people that had fled wrecked wreck on state as far back as, as you know, over a decade ago, but predominantly related to this, to the situation that happened in 201620172 where the crimes are based and where they've been investigated. and he spoke directly to them. and this is part of the criminal court, which so the slug is struggling internationally for reputation at the moment, trying to show that is not just some big court in the hague. that is trying different people going off that particular leaders for political motive. but rather, i mean the optics of this was, suggest the car i'm calling the prosecutor just trying to show less and with time
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here with the people that are affected by these kinds of crimes. and we're trying to get justice to them. that's probably why those videos were released simultaneously. this was jack power. now the heads of notice on the baltic government meeting over the next 2 days to discuss transatlantic relations and regional security, and also discuss support for ukraine. special guest is published, prime minister don't tell us which country will soon take over the european capital presidency is viewed by some as a potential new regional power broker. a former top official of the european union, donald tusk knows what it's like to be at the center of decision making and brussels. now he wants warsaw as views to carry more weight, especially when it comes to ukraine policy. the traditional e u power, couple of friends in germany hasn't been united on supporting, keep providing an opening for other countries to show leadership. we need unity of course, but you cannot be any mold the unit you, you know,
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all of this slow is moving kind of invested in this convo task, once unity to in the form of a coalition of like minded countries that believe supporting ukraine is crucial for their own security and that no decisions should be made without keys. and those who could, i mean, nothing about ukraine without ukraine. i have taken efforts to mobilize prime ministers and presidents of the member states in order to make it an iron clad principal in which any of these the nor to can baltic nations have invited to, to attend to their meeting. because they have a lot in common, they're close to your front line. they invest heavily in their own military's, and they've potentially got the most to lose it for us or wins the war. as a percentage of his g, d, p, poland, out spends the others and even the u. s. on defense at well over 4 percent. this may be a useful trump card for to come january with the a non duration of a us president, obsessed with europe, assuming a greater financial responsibility for collective defense. the task force you ask
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is trust, but i think poland has the credibility because it's, it's walking to walk. it's not just talking, but when it comes to talking difficult conversations lie ahead for the to donald's to ask, has criticized trump in the past harshly and publicly, and they're likely to clash over aid for ukraine. the possibility of a drastic cut in us assistance has sparked a campaign, calling on european nato allies and canada to boost their own support for keith. the recommendations making the rounds and foreign policy circles applaud tusks, a sort of approach saves the rest of the assets except advertisements west and you create and use it to cover ground troops during non combat tasks that provides you crime with a safe path in tomato by extending real security guarantees and stand up for ourselves on all of those funds. poland has been at the forefront of development so far. well, many may be looking forward to worse,
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so having more influence in europe, the rise of donald tusk is also bound to meet resistance, especially from europe's traditional power base, which has appeared more comfortable with leading a coalition of the waiting. then a coalition of the willing to namibia where the voting for a new parlance, the president and the elections that could transform the south west african countries political landscape. the ruling swap, co fox is looking to extend. it says the full year hold on power, waiting for the female candidates for the 1st time, but swap those property matters. they have slipped submit, growing frustration of unemployment and policy. she's known as n n n, the tumbled non data data and is leading the charge when it may be as governing school policy. and this election is successful. she would be the country's 1st female leader. currently, the vice president, she's also known as a veteran, if may be a struggle for liberation from a paul tate south africa and 1990 to someone who is devoted her life to politics.
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i'm proud to have a lady that is, i believe that i saw him in believe that they did the, the graph and that may be a white list because i have not been fully validate to them because normally some full scene of the candidates are running for president without to full main challenges. it's this man from a dentist candidly need to learn who it seems could cause the biggest upset for the governing party. he founded a new political grouping in 2020, and it's promising to address the economic hardship that is making life difficult for so many. and it may be a good act on the piano is the most up to die. inequality in
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a lack of opportunity has been among the issues driving the election campaign. the baby is rich in minerals, unexplored, diamonds, and uranium, but not many of the countries as 3000000 people benefit from this. well, unemployment is high, especially for young people. this is a source of frustration on one that has led to a drop and support the governing school policy and could see them being forced to take part in a 2nd round. so the 1st time since they let number be its independence more than 3 decades ago. well, d w reports are yesco roost in the never be uncomfortable when koch told me how electric day was going. thank you very much to well, there's been a bus and be able to post couple of days really already. and a zip code is one of the most exciting elections since independence and 1990. and
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we see some of the reasons and the report earlier over 90 percent of the eligible population actually registered. and uh, it seems like a lot of them are actually coming out. so to go to dates, it is very important to say, so that's, this boss is always creating a rather positive bet ms. c. a s just tradition in the maybe a peaceful and pull the electrons. i'm all what we are experiencing here. since the independence it is now, um we will have to see whether it stays like that for the rest of the day. but i'm not expecting anything else but a peaceful rest of the day. and people are off actually despite the, the temperatures in the, in the high 30 degrees speed chewing up. i have the opportunity to speak some of the people here at the pony stations in the morning already. some of them came last night already just to be 1st thing to and cost of all to people are really eager to make their voice searching. and we had an hour for the poverty and unemployment of
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big issues that have they've been campaign issues as well. yes, that's absolutely being the, the sense of most of the campaigns, youth unemployment especially is a major issue. some take a suggest that up to 50 percent of young people in the maybe are currently without a job. so obviously the most policies actually focused on that. but the other issues that were talked about, and one of those issues certainly is the question of lance, the distribution of land, especially when it comes to assess roland that has still not been finalized. at the same time, we're talking about reconciliation, maybe a for example, how to jeremy, for example, sorry, has been a form of uploading you colonial power here in the media. and there you conservation efforts, they also not finalize. at the same time, there is a lack of adequate housing for a lot of people, especially in rule, but also in the form of settlements in those areas around the major urban centers and then maybe a and last but not least, they is
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a huge issue with climate change effects that are really salt to you and it may be a current in the media as experience one of the highest, although the, the worst jobs in its history and every culture is suffering victory. culture looks like this. so sample is almost 70 percent of the people here full to actually rely on the cultural sector. so these are some of the topics that have been spoken about in the companion fitch. and now we will have to see what's, what the votes will actually come to say about this. okay, i'm all not which way to say going is maybe a likely to become positive as trends that we've seen in southern african countries like south africa and botswana nourishes where long standing ruling politics or liberation movements. they've actually been photographs of office as well. so it's very difficult to say because there is no pulling before, so we can only do a bit of guesswork actually. but most analysts expect um,
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the long running softball to, to retain the power. but maybe, you know, we can position, we have new political players, like for example, fund delaney to law with it's i p c. and we have a young activist turn for the fish in like jump on the funder with his movement a off it all trying to make the mark on the political landscape. and it may be, the main issue has always been that your position has been traditionally very weak . so the question remains with the piece of additional politics, even the new ones can actually offer the questions that people are looking see is no doubt about the fact that the millions are frustrated. but it comes down to whether or not it is an answer within these oppositional policies. and we mustn't forget that the that the dynamics, the very different. so i'm not predicting an outcome like, for example in which one i emerges. all right, thank you. yes, go, yes, go roast in window. it doesn't show up today. so i'll have more world news at the
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