tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 3, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the of the clouds, the whole robin, you're watching me. i'll just say it renews online from my headquarters here in doha, it coming up in the next 60 minutes. flagrant is really aggression on they roots has velocity, the house, and this are like condensed. the assassination of a cd and how much sufficient, the at least $103.00 people are killed in a series of black and sort of cetera,
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many mocking for years since the assassination of a rainy, in general will cost him some money. and the war and gaza rate is on is rather intensifies that strikes across the strip. more than 22300 palestinians have not been killed since the conflicts began. desperate scenes, as hundreds of thousands of palestinians struggled to survive, and who risked conditions with little food move to home medical supplies. the book into the news uh has velocity the how sudden this was cold tuesdays. assassination of a senior mazda official flagrant is riley aggression on a route so late was killed in detroit, and striking the lebanese capital along with 6 of the from us members. israel has not acknowledged responsibility for the strike, but says all us need is
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a targets following the october 7th attack this. well, i also offer this condolences to homos following the killing of seller, and we offer our congratulations and condolences that in our brother he said the great commander schafer saw the deputy head of the how much moved in political bureau as well as his companions and the cod race and the commanders of from us fell as martyrs yesterday, as there was a lot of a blade is really aggression against the root southern suburb le let this dish has applied and has glass on the same night to where that was, how much cost and how many of the electives also felt as margaret thomas? i offer night and my condolences to my brother smile you have. yeah, yeah. and so all of our companions in the how much leadership, the, i'll send leadership and, and that listing and resist inspection as soon as well as the palestinian people. i
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offer my condolences to shake solace. noble family entered the noble families of all the martyrs who were with them and felt with them. yeah, what i offer to them my condolences and my congratulations and may god grant them any patience and forward it to him. and they have shown us that to disclose the southern and corresponding team they refer to as also listening to how sudden the smallest speech one minute 21 our 20 minute speech an address address. many issues that pertain to a has blot itself, but it was really at the end of his presentation that he really sort of talked about the situation in gaza as well as the attack into a route that has riled has the law and basically allowed him to quite clearly say that has been law. will retaliate told him this attack on a route. well yes,
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he said that this crime will not go on, punish the assassination of a mazda 2nd, then come on, saw the how do they who was killed in has followed strong hold. but at the same time, it was a very delicate balancing act that has done no swell up. first of all, he talked about the front in southern lebanon. has the law is engaged in a low intensity conflict with these really aren't be a long dashboard or he is saying that it will continue both sides really have been calculating their attacks, ensuring that it doesn't become a trigger, a full blown conflict. he's saying that that's will continue, but at the same time he say that that doesn't mean hezbollah is not ready for horse . and that as well as, as well, decides to launch a full scale offensive. hezbollah will fight back with its full military capabilities and strengthening this way. it is such that they will pay a heavy price,
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but has the most from the also kept talking about the strategic national considerations that each of the so called resistance groups and this access of resistance across the region have to take into account and let them know how something australia knows that is real, can destroy this country. it is rarely ministers have said that they will level a route that they will level the southern subjects of baby for half a 1000000 people live. yes. as long as it has a strong hope, the husband has faces and offices, but it is also a residential neighborhood for half a 1000000 people live. where will these people go? so in many ways, his hands are tied. but at the same time, the reiterating that hezbollah is not afraid of war, and that if it, if it comes to that, it is ready to wait to confrontation. they that husband, unless this trial and may not be afraid of wool, but lab and on might be as a, as
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a country. i mean, what's us a government site, if anything could totally remain pretty silence. i saw of the, well, the lebanese prime minister has been holding contacts with the western governments . the united states, friends and boys have been a visiting baby with shuttling between israel and 11 on to try to diffuse tension. but at the end of the day, as well as stronger than the state has full us army, is stronger than the lebanese army has. while it takes decisions on its own. and it has gained opponents and in this country who say that it is not up to the group to decide whether or not, you know, nothing on will be tried into war. so a lot of people will be 11 on will be relieved that at least on has fullest part. there is no intention to trigger a wide or a conflict or expand the conflict that is now confined and contained to the border area. but at the same time,
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many people here feel that israel is trying to drag hezbollah to war. and this is something that no stronger was boasting about that israel was able to restore security. and this is, you know, a major blow to the is, right, is if you think about the 10s of thousands of his various cannot return to their homes in northern as well, or in southern as well. so he said that the, that is what is the achievements that the group has achieved? you know, since engaging in conflict to try to help relieve its allies, how mosque in god's of so how's the promising a response? it didn't give any further details, but also a reassuring and one way or the other that for the time being the actions and the military operations in the south will remain calculated unless, as well changes the situation. so let's go to that for us. the better, thanks very much for the update that and say, let's call say what to tell us. even though as cyber, colorado is also standing by a, i'm sorry, i have to say,
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i can't believe it's is ready. the officials was watching that the smallest speech they would have been watching with great details. and i'm sure they watching it with great detail. we haven't had reaction, but in the same way we didn't each actually pay any claims official claims from them for carrying out the assassination on an auditory in lebanon yesterday. um, now what we do know is that interestingly uh the is really all me cheese has been visiting those northern come on at all, not for the with 11 on and saying that they are on high a lot. we've known that since overnight, when we also heard it from the military spokesman daniel has already said that they are ready for any possible scenario. how this will be taken hit it's yet to be seen . however, what we do know is the israel has said time and time again. that's the,
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that's one of those. how must lead is, will be killed. they'll go off to them no matter where they are. not just in the gaza strip, but any other country as well. they said that it's not just a case of getting rid of how much in the gaza strip, not just militarily, but also politically. they want how much to not exist and the it wouldn't be able to function ever again or to ever carry out such an attack. and of course, that keeping the eyes very closely on his follow up because his follow the uranium but group has been launching attacks every single day since this will began on those northern border towns all along from west all the way to the east and said that they will continue to do so as long as the war and goals are continues, etcetera, in terms of your analysis about the treat movements in and out of gauze, uh the reserve is being rested before they are re deployed. is it going to be a re calibration? do you think now by these way,
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the government as to how many go back potentially into gaza and how many might be re deployed knowles? i mean, it's now a case of a very serious conversation with probably within the wall cabinets about where they deployed the strength as well. the discussion that was meant to be held yesterday as to what happens, what they call the day off. the wall in garza was actually postponed as the news came out about a sort of library. now we know that's been postponed supposedly till thursday. again. it was already postponed from last week off to some of those in the ministry were up in arms about not being included in that discussion, but away from that, the redeployment of troops, them coming out. they were the reasons given was because of fatigue needing to give some of the rest. it doesn't necessarily mean that that's because they're re
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deploying them to the no prime minister. benjamin netanyahu a few days ago in his statements sent out a stop warning to iran. and to the uranium, but groups including has by law, as well as other countries saying that they will in show if they have to fight back the military, they will. and the, if they're not, was it through my cic f. it's the what they will consider about tens of thousands of those troops have been lining that board to for weeks. they also have been training in a situation where an attack could happen. now has been a lot. we know that they've been carrying out those attacks every single day, whether they will set that up here. we don't know, but it could potentially, not necessarily, but it be on a full scale will. but it could be potentially, it's like come out in a text elsewhere and not just in israel, but in all the countries of we as we have seen previously in the past. so ricardo, that for us say and telling me thank you. the palestinians are also holding
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a general strike and voting for rudy and occupied east jerusalem. and in the west bank many shops, banks, a public offices have shut down. the boss is also coals of protests and other acts of resistance against israel. that's close over to bet it's smith who's in ramallah . it will keep my west by and can we will be in response to reach killing that then it's to mr. hill. this is why i saw a really is from he was born just outside for a mile or, and 1966 just a year before the 6 day war. the result said in israel, occupying the west bank. so the west contain is protests across the the major cities. busy after the announcements of these killing on the been some of us today . and there was also a general strike that was very well observed to close university's government offices, bangs and shops. and that was really out of respect out of morning, full out of role res desk, and also his mother and her assist as they were taking mona's at the home in
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a real res, home village, aurora. and also the palestinian prime minister. my my, how much it to you. he gave out a statement, dr. roll res, death. and he said that he was one of the unifying figures for palestinians who was always cold, but close closer call. a closer efforts to work together amongst public settings to stay together in the face of the occupation. and they offered his condolences dollar over his family to palestinians and to how much so. but as with that for us in ramallah, thanks so expanded. so let's be no less up in garza with is rather intensifying it's bombardment of central and southern guns. rough uh, has been hit caused by is very strikes, residents have been searching through rebels to any survive as data by law in con you. this of also being showed injured palestinians of the bodies of the debt to being brought to the use of funding. the john hospital in russell molds and 22000 people have been killed and calls us into the silence of these rarely offensive on october,
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the 7th and the televised address the palestinian prime minister. how much of bass spoke of the donahue monetary and situation? indic also straight upon as the yes had no milk babies in gaza. some of these babies have lost their mother's children and gaza stood in long cues for a piece of bread, but didn't get that 10. 89 days of starvation was full thousands to die of hunger while the others load. mister put pressure on his route to open the crossings to allow food enough as because one enters guys or does not exceed a sense of his people's real needs on the board must stop focusing on the numbers in humanitarian conditions and rather must force his route to go no further on the item. it was had a couple of resume is in rasa in southern gaza for us. and while the focus may have been in a route for a short period of the day topic, the real focus so many has always been gaza. the gaza strip and the ongoing, relentless bombardment. it'd been another bloody day, hasn't it?
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so yes, definitely, as the owners were completely directed towards various on the summation of saw how to read the as really military forces had winded the military attacks. of course, the gauze, a stripe in particular, in the southern parts where a only and roughly in the last i'll a to is very attacks are being conducted works, southern palestinians have to report that killed in 2 separate strikes of the latest one has cleaned the life of around the full policy is off to being directly hit as they were in the eastern area of a roof all alongside with ongoing military attacks on han, you and a city, at least in this, a city 20 palestinians have to report the killed is since the early hours of today is morning and one of the latest military attacks had slots in the most. and another one has the been carried out on the vicinity of another hospital. and also
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in one of the main central areas of con eunice that is close to the vicinity of the palestinian red prison society in fine units, which had been multiplied by these very forces as this area had been a center for the military operations that also we have been hearing from residents at the middle governance of gauze strip that they have been going through very difficult circumstance as the is been up to the shooting from that area did not stop. and this is completely comes as these really forces are trying to gain more control of the air binaries, stuff with more complete destruction and systematic evacuation for residents in the middle areas of the gaza strip. hitting more to the south brit pop wimple bottom. it also did not stop today in the situation of the noise is very similar to the situation in the southwest. around the 20 palestinians have been revolted, killed in an attack that had been carried out against valia refuge account. so literally, during the past couple of hours, the goal is to strip had been widely shipped from the north to the south. well,
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that sort of covers unit for a 2nd rough and thank you the the wrongs presented, but he might see and supremely died so loudly how many vowed a harsh responds after twin bloss killed at least 103 people in the south of the country the explosions happened to the cemetery and the city of cattlemen during a settlement of the 2 of the senior, uranian general goss, instead of money. the more than 170 people have been injured. when say monks for us, since the senior general was killed and us store and strike near the port in baghdad in the rock present, the emergency has no code. so a plan tripped stuckey and today of morning has been to class on thursday. most of the position is underwriting and political analyst. he says many children are among
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the casualties or there's been a couple of services backs on the past that ends up in the symmetry of the city after long, if you 100 yards away from the burial trace of market general investments like money. um, well, apparently, uh 73 people have been market a 171. others have been one that the numbers could rise about among those chill, our children, the number of children had been killed. well, the burials, i mean the ceremony the anniversary, the news, the had a and it's be done peacefully, but there are, are, there are also unconfirmed reports that there could have been a certain bomb that have been defused by elaine. the security guards, most of those that have been killed, and this attack,
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so far have been reported from to be from disability is no military or no official has been reported that i mean a few 100 yards away from the bus. and so the money is very ill place. you have for so many people to come. it's like our but he did call them will jeff? it's they distribute drinks and spoke to the people, so they have been civilians. most of them, if not all of them, let's look a little bit more closely of what's been going on really in the last 24 as well. senior political analyst for i was, is there a mom shortage was began. we listened to how some of us wanna for very long time, basically giving us analysis about a revision of history as you suggested and discussed in the previous needs a. but it was right to be and where he really talks about what his blog would intend to do, they by that time. and they paid back when they wanted to. they also gave us that understanding really of the connection between has
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a lot in the wrong as well as absolutely. so in terms of the has what laws response to any future scenario. clearly, it's that fast and it's warning to is right, that if you widen the war, if you attack lebron on, you would pay the price. is there a way to pay the price as well? of course is far more important, stronger, more powerful than have us. and i think that is all for those that would be in fact, dyer, if it opens another big front uh with the oven on the barrel, would indeed pay a very very half price like garza and we haven't heard from neither hezbollah nor from the smile. i knew you, he's there on accounting of human self funding today or tomorrow because the human softening and gaza is just incredible. and while they are toward with is right, i think we need to take account of the in crowd,
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but human suffering us going on. and palestine and that will probably visit the web and on if the war widens. now having said that, i'm talking to your point since it is a non or other colleagues have covered the specifics of the lab and on, is there any issue where it is? yes, we need to talk about the framework, the test on us all of presented with us tonight. this framing of the conflict with these read the have mass has blah axis as part of a larger regional axis on the auspices or the featured image of your on. if you with there's something that is that is already paying attention to is what it's about. and we've heard from these very defensive it. so saying that is there is in fact now waging a war on 7 fronts, to their words. i think most of these fonts do not really pose much of a danger to is around today a little bit unclear in the future. and young men, hostings are kind of doing such and square, which has them that i'd say. now,
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why this framework or has our or no subtle us framing is essential and it's a bit of a departure from the usual. because he once again underlined the direct relationship where they want and he spoke only about the absence of resistance on the paper. and we're on basically neglecting indeed not even mentioning for once the out of world. because the actions are being actions of acts of resistance is actually the functioning and data. well, yeah, man, syria 11 on iraq. and so, so for right and to my mind what he said today could be quite disturbing. a good number of out of capitals. why do you expect now that palestine is under such general side that the idleness the night
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in order to help the situation in palestine? but the speech from the throttle of today did not bridge with the out of world with other countries. in fact, to deepen the rest, we thought of our countries. why is that important? because us remember the past few years, the so called adver how accords the normalization of relations between a good number of countries, especially in the gulf, as well as jordan and egypt. have happened with these rights for fear of one in parts in parts get 10 parts for fios here. all right, so for, for how for an assignment to, once again, basically k or the other i believe is by under lightning, the excess of resistance as the manufacturing go here on that it is that in train that in that is armed and that it helps the event even produce that what that
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is and so on, so forth. when creates a certain anxiety and a good number of, of capital. so once again, i think what the hezbollah needs to do, and that's all i need to do. while he's doing a bunch of things off, would be commanded by have mice and other palestinians, meaning opening another front and relieving guys from this incredible. is there any salt by defining the out of work today for pull it on and it gives you it on is not helpful for it by this time. what do you also sort of suggested was that, you know, has blog as well as the who sees in yemen would on the direct telephone line, per se, to listen to, to her on the day. you know, he was saying that don't think that to her on picks up a telephone and tells us to do this. we do this independently. alcohol road consciousness is, is a piece of new information, a new way of looking at the relationship between the sorts of groups and to them.
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because he was saying that the narrative that the west likes to present to the world is that everybody is a type runs back in coal. and this roll out sort of over 10. that's absolutely. i think that's why it's important. it's was a bit of also what can be the one over says if you, well, i think you tried to reinforce the point didn't that's why it was so such as oversight. absolutely, absolutely. but that's also because last wednesday be around or pollution that the guards came off with a statement that as if the floss about locks of floods the deck of october 7, was in revenge to the assassination of customs through many they'll cation of today . right? so and, or in discussing that, the memory of that i need there any, i'm of additional got themselves insinuate to the vista by how mouse was not a nationalist, but a single resistance act. but the revenge for the kidding of the month. so today and i saw a lot not on the said, basically this is not true already. they are in the order of national guards have
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walked back. that statement. what he's saying is why you're on arms and finances and helps and backs all these so called the groups of the, of the axis of resistance. but they are, in fact a network that function under what's me called spin, segmented for the centric it logically, network groups, meaning they all think basically the same. they have the same and they made the same priorities. although they are in different countries back by the same reason or power one, but they are segmented and fully centric the function according to each of the countries national interest the i'm any use for that with these any on the syrians and see, oh yeah, that i've been using that all this has their own national prerogatives and each have its own national leadership and their function according to their own national interest. not according to dick dots from here on, according to has on the solo. it's
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a bit over and over. so the interesting revelation, nonetheless, for the name of the lower the shower thanks very much. more than half a 1000000 vaccines, full childs with diseases including polio and measles have being delivered to gauze over the 1st time since october. the 7th. even agencies have been warning of the risk of diseases spreading. amongst causes 1900000 displaced palestinians. parents are heading to health centers in the southern city of rafa to get instance vaccinated as me consume. shareef, explains emotional co 3 has finally made it to a health center and dropbox to have a baby vaccinated to the close of those have been supposedly of us delayed because of the ongoing role of to being displaced from cause of city. a mom has struggling to find the clinic, the disco, the vaccine, the finish or vaccination was delayed because it was never brought in. or it was brought in, but in, in sufficient quantities. because the children of the whole guys a strip have just come to our office. there were some in hon. eunice,
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but got dispatched to about 5 hundreds of thousands of bringing the instance in children to this center for vaccinations. the united nations children's agencies unit says, says it has delivered at least 600000 doses of vaccines, took off the agency estimates nearly 17000 instance have missed one or more routine vaccines. and it's really blow okay during its own go, in bold, has prevented crucial supplies, including medicines from entering the strip the, the ones that were brought in include the earl polio vaccine given by mouth. it is for polio vaccine that treats duma local to monia and the vaccines are measles, rubella months as well as to where to los is these are the vaccines that have arrived. the vaccine supply has entered garza to the ralph or border with egypt is sufficient for nearly 300000 infants and children under the age of 5 over they come
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here. the home most a resident of rough ox is rushing to the center to have a month, so they be vaccinated. the vaccine is the teen day league, and i'm worried about the girl because of diseases. so when i heard that the vaccine is available. yeah, i came quickly because if it is delayed, any food that the child could contract any diseases with the much needed vaccine supply comes as a threat of infectious diseases, cruise in distress. the challenge health officials phase is to administer vaccinations among the displaced living in temper beach filters across the country and the consumption leave under caesar as well as the loud here on the out. is there a news risk if it's continue in japan, after at least 73 people were killed at a pop? let's click on new year's day
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it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story. i marry him shaheen and i've been making films about since 2006 when i moved there in 2005, we recovering from 38. your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains are of the last chapter, dreams on out. you 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the book like you want to know, does it renews with me?
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so rahman and how remind to of on top stories, officials that are on say at least 103 people have been killed in 2 explosions during a ceremony. some of the full sound of a story of the assassination of senior general got some sort of money that last struck us. hundreds of people got to david's great size in the central city have kind of been is i've gone through his id strikes all continuing strikes have been reported in the south incentive, including them a policy refugee come. this has hundreds of displaced, palestinians are facing winter conditions with little food, water for medical supplies, and palestinians, and the occupied west bank holding a general strike in molding. so see me and a mazda officials, le, rudy. the deputy chief of a mass of sounds of his ministry would make some progress was assassinated in a dry and strongly convey route on tuesday. so let's look at some of the previous some us leaders assassinated by israel. yeah, gosh, was the groups alleged chief ball maker and leader of the west bank battalion of
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the custom brigades. he was killed in 1996 by a be trumped mobile phone. another founder cancelled brigade salt shahida was killed in 2002, when a 60 more planes bombed his house. and with the same the founder of homos was assassinated. bond is rarely helicopter gunship in 2004 us up the let's these other m t c, the co founder of how boss he was assassinated in an attack on his call in 2004 and side sam was one of the top command does that come across as well as a palestinian interior minister. he was killed in 2009 and is really right on his brothers home in jamalia. i just thought i wouldn't be is a member of the liberties paula. and she says, the assassination of rudy has the potential to draw 11 on into a broader conflict. this is a war that is uh that is put on us that is forced on
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us. and this is extremely, extremely dangerous. i think the sovereignty of the country has been breached. it's very important to actually document even at the united nation, the bleaching, and the attacks of the, of the, of is they're going on on our territory. whether they go into to, to a direct condemnation at this moment or later on. this is important to pursue important to document an important to follow through. these really all means dropped for the pay is to be white. fost responds industry that then central garza, the chemical substance, is often use the military purposes, inflicting severe buttons on people i'm producing, pick smoke, and supposing palestinian families to flee from the homes in country how small from this rich. so that's the only,
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that's the is there any forces are throwing leaflets on the people inside are forcing some of the dr. wake but they're also firing this for gas farms in different areas. and in the concentrated areas, forcing people to evacuate. we have been seeing them here here more corresponds more of as far as boss. while you're on people living in that area, close to and salutes building hundreds of thousands of feet, but that's evacuated from the north north here. and other people have been already living in the is there any forces evacuating this area and asking people to go to the how do you see all of the people are rushing so fast trying to see under prior we have been hearing constance and list are totally re sending out as you see, people are taking their,
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taking their walter times because they know that they will incline them anywhere. they're taking their black kids. they're taking their, got this woman carrying her baby trying to leave for a safe area. but at the end of the day, she knows that no way and there's no play safe. people are still evacuating day after day. more areas have been caused by that is where the forces to evacuate and the situation is escalating. this isn't included in for, i just need a new site out until then, he is now on sole mas, sierra leone president. and his bike room is expected to go into a temporary exile in the jewish capital. on thursday. is part of a deal breaker by the regional block. the economic community of west african states karuba has been charged with trees, never fails, could november when done many times a military barracks on the present frame around 2000 and made some calling more than 20 people is departure needs to be approved by the sierra leonean president
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the head office, it owns power, military rapids support forces in kenya on the latest. so that gives up for control rooming to secure regional support. mohammad happened in the gulf much the canyon prime minister, william roots having the capital library. the discussions focused on the fighting between the order itself and the suits of these on me, which has been raging for 99 months route to express confidence that ongoing tools to bring lasting piece to saddam or catherine. so it has this update from nairobi that we have been waiting for pressed call for us, i was suppose to be addressed by the general. but that did not happen. it's not clear why. but then he has been on our tom offensive. he has been troubling us with the redone, he went to the booty, your gun die. he went to, uh, is still p a. and now he was here in kenya. and he had pools with the president
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william russo a, where they all agreed. there is the needs to have a piece of resolution of when it comes to us done. and of course this comes on the background of this. you gods polk the regional talk of the you good. uh, regional uh, talks that are supposed to happen. uh this month, both sides, both the rock pete response uh forces and the army led by general bar hon. i have agreed that they will have the stocks a we have heard from met him, etc, of who e a. e c o p a. i said that he is open for a ceasefire, and he also says that he wants the side the all the warring side of that is the, the army to also declare that they will have this
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a ceasefire. now we have been hearing from a sudan that fighting is still going on. and we are also being told that the both sides uh it, it appears that both sides, both these uh generals uh we have face to face talks uh, in that meeting in january, a tribute to use hosting thousands of refugees and yeah, but not the easy rpm the migraines crossed paths in the east african nation, but the head of the site refuge and opportunities in other countries as well. so the reports now from the port town of a book in to be to life in this makes shift pants is tough, but effigies will cause them home, say the heart of this month or do you have to come when the so the next question began booming human michelle i met flat and was placed emergency refuge account ingenuity with her 5 children. this task steed unit,
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so she says are worse than organs. summers temperatures here exceed 50 degrees celsius. she has been in this camp for 6 years. now she wants to leave because she says our children would have no future if they stay all night. so you had to have, there are lots of problems. the things in me and around me died. i lost family members in yemen. the others are in prison. i want a new life for me and my kids. her sister lives in the united states and she hopes one day in the us near her, but other millions. upon arriving in this contest to the funeral, awarded between the forties and do you guys is forcing people in the young man to find safety by crossing departments bound up straight to reach you beauty. also the tool pm's for the complex and the power to in the country. those from human are trying to get to west some companies why the top young's are aiming for gulf states
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. these movements are still in conflict and poverty in a to up. yeah. they're heading to him and hoping to reach out with the idea. civil engineer, i'm just going to a sofa, is from the to a p as i'm have a region. drones bumped his house to somebody sold what was left a fort. he's joining the can take up to 2 mountains. is too old for these to get his last destination. the toner, full book, full bored in a small boat to close the bottom end of the street. guessing i lift hill country and i don't know what will happen to me. i don't know if i live in the listed. ok. we, i know in your body close to the scene, i want to go to sonya and it'd be in find a job every year poses to appears like me scanning attempt adventurous regression roads from the horn of africa. crossing the gulf of ogden through human, into saudi arabia, dozens had been killed by both the gods, or was trying to close the seal on small, state boats. exhausted from
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a monk from challenging junior, with little food and water, just making his whole they want me to estimate her and best to set that up to 0 for bulk g party. that's good because i'll continue to search as the volume is after magnitude 7.6, that's quite kit western japan on new year's day, the area was also rocked by a powerful after show. clearly on wednesday, at least 73 people. it as a dozen small, i believe, to be trumped, and hundreds of buildings that are collapsed and it should come up. prefecture moving. 30000 people are and evacuation centers. japanese authorities will more, as quakes could follow in the coming days, ruskie and 8 efforts have been home to buy rain and damaged roads. so it's, it's all this data, no supplies whatsoever has arrived for food. everyone has cooperating and sharing. it is just so cold and they're still off to shocks. a compet leave, this is reality. when it gets stuck,
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everyone is so scared. there aren't many people who are able to sleep, void it. we tried to talk about funds, things in the evenings, and just came, has moved from the time of data in west of japan, or we've arrive that no to a town which is about 30 kilometers south of the epicenter of that new year's day. quick mounted to 7.6, and as you can see behind me, the destruction is here. this vehicle just barely holding up. that structure that is collapsing into its left is what seems to be the towns supermarket. now this is a community where a lot of the elderly call home and we had a chance to speak with one such man in his eighties, who says he's lived here for since he was a child and he's never seen damages like this from an earthquake. he runs a barber shop and he told us that even though right now is in disarray, he does hold to we open any hopes that others will do so as well as not move out of
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the community. now our journey here has been a very slow one because we were driving around close highways and also broken us falls from the earthquake. now these are of course conditions that aid workers have to also deal with as a try to get to these northern areas where the hardest hits are, where the casualties are rising, casualty numbers have been as well. we saw some of these special defense forces that some $11000.00 of them are said to have been dispatch. we also saw several groups of ambulances with science suggesting they were from all across one issue island to for medical help for those 4 and hardest need. so as you can see, the weather is drizzling and the weather is expected to turn into heavier rain as we fall into darkness. so authorities, government workers, a workers working against mother and nature to try to minimize the damage from
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potential land slides as well. units, kim alda, 0 know to japan as a result of the product, kelley region and phones have been so they've so the 3rd time it is many months molds them a 1000 times without electricity. and about 2000 people, i'm gonna clean drinking water. all of our he's wanting that several rivers in the region could overflow. thousands of gini doctors in england have solved to the 6 they will account. now the strike is the longest in the history of britain in special health service. is the latest in the series to hit the in address linked to the cost of living crisis. so i think i think it has moved from 11 to the thousands of do you need talk to, to make them a round top of the dump to what force across health care settings to the u. k. have been gone. the 6 day will couch it's the largest industrial action that has taken place in the national health service. and it comes off for a breakdown in folks between the governments, the trade for the representing the doctors. the british medical association is also
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taking place at a particularly critical time of year when hospice was especially busy because of a rise in respect to diseases, heights and cove. it infections as well all the challenges it is currently facing. nevertheless, the doctors has said that they have to bring the government to the table to talk about this and stroke about valuing the doctors that are so crucially needed in the health system of government as a band and is on us is. and they are ignoring them and disrespecting them. and that's what i don't want to see happen swats offices. and that's why we will continue to have a strike mandate and we'll continue to take strong caption in so the government can work collaboratively with us. and the apps like grown up to be able to come, so a credible pay off of that looks at restoring all pay. i lost you move at 1200000
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medical appointments top to be rescheduled because of the strike action that took place that box there is still going to be emergency services provided as well as critical cancer care. never the less this is going to be effective patients, something which they had to evaluate chest, england has wanted about thoughts. it is a question whether they all going to be willing to meet the demands of the doctors who say that the lack of value in the system is pushing them to jobs abroad. sonya, you go out there at lunch at the us. the mississippi river is and it's all the seconds here in the right, due to a severe drums that is dropped to historically low levels, causing salt water from the gulf of mexico to 2nd drinking water supplies. how does it cost right? has moved from new orleans. the mississippi isn't just a river. it's a superhighway of commerce connecting america's midwestern gray fields to have
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southern c port and the world's consumers beyond. the river is shriveling up. again. that makes a major difference for river traffic. last year, ships ran a ground in mud that was previously underwater. there's tough this year. there's a lot of the harbors are not being overly used and a lot of those running the ground. as a result, farmers have had to hold back some of their harvest for fear of overloading barges that have less water. to float in this river is the artery, through which 60 percent of us grain exports past. and all of it comes here to new orleans before it's shipped off to the global market. this river is a live line of i exports. we have a $150.00 federal chemical plants that fees the stock to the world that come back to us and boards of phones and the camera you got in this piece are, as it's dna, somewhere out of louisiana or the midwest of space,
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the ship ra products it has transferred in those right bins over there and feed the world. however, current us, we exports our at a 20 year. lo and federal authorities have been forced to act in the us army corps of engineers is dredging the river bed deep and navigation channels. a project they say will continue for as long and as far as necessary. although even that may not be enough, you only have as much depth of the river as what you create through dredging and, and management. and so as the waterfalls you start to lose that distance between the top of the water and the, and the river bank. the drought exacerbated by climate change has made the work that much harder. rain is the only real solution, hydro, castro, elda 0 new orleans, louisiana, as well as the head held, and these are insult. them instantly swelled them along, suffers
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a rag defeats in australia afar. we'll have that story straight to the book about the toughest putting on his bar. so he'll thank you so much now that jock of which is $43.00 and match winning streak in australia is over the world level one is struggling with injury, but since he's hopeful he'll be fit in time for the 1st grand slam of the year job, which was playing for serbia and the united cops in pers, despite an ongoing risk problem. he was beaten by home player alex to me in our industry documents last last in australia in 2018. you know,
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it's really an open gets underway in melbourne on january the 14th. probably not going to be at my 100 percent to physically, emotionally, mentally gain wise in the opening week of a season. neither did i expect that neither of these i want that to be honest. it's, it's all a part of the build up for a stay and open. you know? so that that's where i want to perform it. my best robin to dial is back entertaining the bands after into your long injury. absence the 20 to 10 grand slam champion, held in open practice session in australia as it gets ready to take on at home player. jason cooper in brisbin for 37 year old beat dominic team and his come back match on tuesday. but they only will, sock has come back to tennis, has suffered a setback before time grand slam champion was non status for its been international by carolina. liska in round to this was office 1st tournaments for 15 months. during football,
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international use of alto has been given an 8 month suspended prison sentence. a french court found the nice players guilty of inciting religious hatred and october on the whole shared of video on social media. about the more on garza he has since apologized and deleted, supposed to be 27 year old has been suspended by his club. but looks set to play for algebra at the upcoming effort type of nations to india and south africa had produced an astonishing day of test match. cricket day, one of the 2nd test and k town saw the fall of 23 white kid so fast, comfortable down for just 55. and you went on to lose 6 wickets for no runs at the end of their 1st jennings, south africa were batting for a 2nd time as the day ended, still trolling india and by service fix rock. after a 112 tests, australia, david waters playing this final match before he retires from the format. he had a bit of lock at the end of day. one of the 3rd tests against pompous funds come up
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with not familiar with mine too focused on 1st lemmings total, $313.00. now, in recent years, ice hockey has been growing in popularity in the north of india were freezing. temperature is unable skaters to play on frozen lakes and pods. but now this emerging sport is facing a huge obstacle as tony chain reports. the mountains of the dock filled with glassy is the the, the in this river. the stunning factor of for one of india is fastest growing solo by talking then literally skating on thin ice here, caused by the impact of global climate change. i think it does impacted the way that the season has gotten, sorta, and the that also means less excess twice. so there, there are, there used to be a huge number of players who used to play for longer do is, and that is, that is the newest house on the frozen palms begin to struggle to find the food and it's quite
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a bumpy ride. even so the experience cases that holds melting in the surface pools of water around the edge of the improvised ring. some of india is professional players have built rings of their own to practice. putting the skills away from the crowds of the time and temperature notes in their favor. we used to have almost 33 to 4 months to pay the sport starting from november, ending anything until march. but because of climate change, we are hardly get getting the time to play the sport. feel this on service best infrastructure, investment and sponsorship are a challenge that might have bus and international standards inc ahead. we don't have an international standard. think when the players go to play in other nations, the players of the practice, although they don't have natural eyes, they have facilities of an ice, wouldn't get good infrastructure, allowing them to practice throughout the. unfortunately,
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the situation is unlikely to improve rising temperatures. a melting the glasses, which in turn means that sees no wins passing over the himalayas to cool as much as they should. are these in the main clause is global warming, their temperatures increasing. and because of that, the, the glaciers are messing ice are not of food on the water bodies, and the, there's not enough snow winters have been becoming mild and my letter that ice hockey is a sport that demands griffin determination. and the skate is of kashmir. onto about to give a tony chang, which is their a credible story of teenager luc littler continues to run and run out the world darts championship. on tuesday, the 16 year olds from england became the youngest ever player to reach the final is about to take on luke humphreys, in the title decide that the winner will pick up a check worth of more than half a $1000000.00. okay,
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that is all you're smart for now. it's back to you. so how things fine, much thoughts party full sit. we'll have more news on the other side of this private until it from this nissan, from farm, with me. i'm gonna do stevens at home. thanks so much for your time, and your company, the of religious trinkets in 7 is 9. the centuries old couple blamed terrorism is the bread and butter of truth, some like families, the war and slight constellations of men, that tourists on coming. we are next to the church on the whole. the 2nd very good location for the 2 is a sort of killed biblical religious place. we are in a famous place for the position for the public good emission to come to visit the church of all this up because, you know, told us to 70. that should be the busiest time of the with christmas and new year around the corner. and usually these lanes and these shops are incredibly busy,
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