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fossil fuels, no renewables, the natural gas from the gulf of thailand, power stations burning co, shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in china. but the government remains committed to colon gas. the iran bows a harsh response of the at least 95 people are killed in explosions at a ceremony. mocking the assassination of ronnie and general custom slim and the on has them seek of this is i just see that live from the whole set coming up. the lead of hezbollah warns israel any rule in 11 on will come at a very high cost after the killing of a how much come on the in baby room in gaza over $100.00 people are killed in his
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rate. he strikes on wednesday as the world food program warns everyone in gaza is hungry. the threat to navigational rights and freedoms in the read seems a global challenge and necessities take mobile responses. the us off the un security council to do more to the, to humans duties of attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. the iranian president, abraham will you see and supreme lead i a told loudly from i may have vowed a harsh response of to twins last killed at least 95 people in the south of the country. the explosions happened to the cemetery in the city of c'mon, during a ceremony at the tomb of the senior iranian general custom. so they many michael apple ripples. the ambulance is rushed to reach the wounded off to 2
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explosions. route through a crowd of mon is in the city of cattlemen, in southeast, in your video, shows dozens of bodies with some bystanders trying to help survive as well. others rush for safety. tens of thousands of people head flocked to the burial sites of one of the runs most prominent military commodities, custom sold them on that he was killed in a u. s. smith. saul striking it ok 4 years ago has been edited for you, living on his beloved lead to appraise. so the money calling him crucial to the so called excess of resistance against these ro and said his memory remains influential. and you know, by some,
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so they money today costume. so the money is present in every aspect of this war. and what we're seeing today are the fruits of this great leader, the sacrifices he offered for over 20 years. no one has taken responsibility for the attack. meanwhile, the u. a state department is branded as ridiculous. any suggestions that either it's o israel is responsible? buddy runs president abraham, right? you see is unequivocal warning. what he calls the zionist entity, that it will pay a price for the cabman, bombing speculation regarding who is responsible is right. my personal gathering is that this has been history of this has been most thought definitely for me. this completely clear considering base events in the last 10 days, the terrorist attacks they started in damascus, then the in b root. now, in a wrong, how does urge portion until investigations all complete isis have shown that it,
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it is willing to do that. israel might have wanted to uh, move an escalate that goes to iran, to force it to do something. uh, that might escalate things and get a drag van ida states against yvonne who runs government to create the thursday a day of morning promising that the country's reaction will be swift and overwhelming. like level o d 0 is and is really a strike has killed 4, has bullet flights, is in 711 on the attack happened in the quarter. 5 of the fights is of the lebanese google also killed in separate attacks on wednesday. total of 9 have been killed in the past 24 hours, making it one of the worst days of cross 4 to 5 since the war on guns began. the meanwhile has bull as lead a hassle, and those that are less said the assassination of a senior. how much the official in the lebanese capital on tuesday will not go on
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on said zayna, hold the reports from they were israel's war with him. us has reached the southern suburbs of bay boot the fight targeting. so i rudy, the groups main leader, and up and on. and the political and military stronghold of hezbollah. israel crossed a line, the lebanese armed groups leaders says the crime won't go unpunished. the n y name, the atlas just saw that this was a serious incident, a crime. they hit the root southern suburb for the 1st time since 2006. this was in his really message, even though it said it wasn't targeting hezbollah and 11 on who believes that. and howards believe that hezbollah is already a tour with israel along loving on the southern border, where they have been exchanging cross border fire. the lebanese group open the front to help relieve its ally. hum us in garza, but according to the throttle,
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the fighting will continue to remain calculated and confined to the border. that could change if, as well, launches all out or new effect. however, things civil war with us in one word, people regret it because of war with us will be costly. until now we are taking into consideration the situation in loving on a national interest. but if war is launched against living on, it will be in the interest of lebanon that we enter the war with our full military capabilities. how's the boiler strategy has been a delicate balance of waiting a war without wages one that could cause lebanon? alrighty and financial ruin to pay a high price. israel has threat to turn baby boot into another garza to say stripe was a 1st time as well had the 11 east capitol since its last floor was, has been locked in 2006. it was also the 1st time as ralph hit, so deep inside the country since as late as soon as he's with the group triggered
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by the warrant because of the gun. 3 months ago, israel has been threatening a large scale operation in lebanon. if hezbollah doesn't pull back from the border, i ruiz assassination. doesn't appear to be a provocation, but it violated the rules of engagement, which means hezbollah will need to restore. it's the parents center for their i was just the, the, they built. the us state department has said it wasn't given advance notice of the strike, the killed top hand us officials saw a lot already. but in one email to address the end of the department of defense said it was and is really strike as well, has not acknowledged responsibility for the attack. elliott, she hubbard tansy, explained the situation from the us state department in washington, dc on wednesday was the moment for the administration to have it spokespeople 1st time. they faced the precedence and in the new year to put themselves on the rack
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will just say they did not know who was responsible for the assassination in buried matthew miller. here at the state department, we have no assessment as to who was responsible, but we weren't informed to advance. and then john cubby at the white house, national security council spokesman saying we're not in a position to confirm a specific reports on how it happened or who is responsible. i basically don't have any great detail on who was responsible, no indication that as well was responsible. so they, we, i was all on the record. but then just in the last hour, we finally got a response from us central command, which is the, the, the military come on in charge of them, at least amongst other, among other regions. and use, ask here in dc, it actually helps them over 24 hours ago. say would you have any information about the assassination they finally on? so just in the last hour, and it's very matter of fact. good afternoon, the strike was ms. riley strike. please refer will questions to ideas. very respectfully, some call media of us. and so this would appear to be part of the past, and that certainly the anomalous officials are the name on this are sent,
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call immediate us, but anonymously, they all, were you thinking that, i mean, it's pretty clear, i know exactly who carried out this assassination. but on the record that the line is we have no idea and i got your tone cubby there when he was an aust followup question. but all you're actually trying to investigate who was responsible. and he said he wasn't aware of any investigation. so yeah, whether, whether the centcom email was part of a brand strategy shaping the narrative, or just simply a bit of callousness. well, history will have to tell, have that story perhaps. i'll say is that original email, the u. s. department of defense has written to just say that again, to clarify that quote, this was not to us strike email, referred us to these really forces for sort of the questions already. our white house correspondent, kimberly how can us us national security spokesman john cubby? why, if the u. s. wanted to avoid a 2nd front, it was supporting israel's pursuit of how much leadership outside of gaza. your
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questions presuming an awful lot and is presuming that i said things. i didn't say . i'm not. i'm not confirming that the that the, these rallies took this air strike. i would free to them to speak to the military operations. nevertheless, i'm not confirming that they, that they, that they took district. they have a right and responsibility, go after him, us leadership, and we expect that they'll do that. and, and of course, with international law a, nothing's changed about the fact that we don't want to conflict the wide. i mean hutton's, my opening statement was 4 or 5 pages worth of talking about all the kind of capabilities that the presidents putting in the region to prevent that very. okay, let me follow up on that that given the red sea for trolls, we knew in advance those being set up that the are running a defense minister said very clearly, nobody can make a move in a region where we have predominance. united states move that, set it up anyway. is that not the experience of complications you know that ron
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season is a product taishan? you take the action anyway. so you're denying that there has been a selection since the red c patrol. i totally disagree with the promise of your question. it wasn't the united states who decide to do a tech commercial shipping in the red sea, the who did that, and whoever these back by or on, as i said before, around provided the missiles that the who these are using. we are simply in a defensive posture to try to protect that commercial shipping. and we have in the last 4 years now there's been an escalation. now a ron has watched a cricket into that. so there has been an escalation against or something. the fact that they united i asked me that has the united states action supported an escalation as a result. now, you said the press, your word said you asked me questions, ma'am? i answered, no. you said the president has ordered has been designed for why didn't or decent conflict that been um,
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confrontations in the occupied westbank is these really on the right to refugee camps? they've been targeting to cut him and north shops for more than 24 hours. residents have reported dozens of arrests palestinians dare say. they have beaten and their homes damaged. lozzo saw las relive to 3 of them. at midnight the army entered like crazy people broke the door and took us, you know, they beat us everywhere and then they put us in a car on top of each other. they interrogated us, i had, they beat me on my shoulders. i can't move my hand and there are bruises on my back . there a young man. they were beating a lot. there are bruises on their feet and some of them fell on the ground and the soldiers hit them as well. and had a son who is live in occupied easter eastern and with more on his now this is a raid, honda that's been going on for a very long time. more than 24 hours. what more can you tell us? the rates continuing across the occupied
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westbank last night into early this morning and sort of kind of in, in the news shelves, refugee camp, we're looking at a rate that is now in it's 26 hours locals are describing the number of arrests as massive, but we're not really able to confirm a number just yet armed confrontations between palestinian fighters and the occupation forces reported there is really military vehicles. we're also seeing it tearing up the streets on the way to to show some refugee camp that happened last night. and as a continuation into the early morning hours today, we're also following a raid into boss where the occupation forces are also engaged in what they're calling interest operation in the occupied westbank city. but we do know that one palestinian has since died from those gunfights. additionally, we're following several other raids in nablus and about my law in, in the hebrew,
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on and, and, but i have, so this is just a continuation of these really military is reads intensifying them really since october the 7th. you're looking at at least $325.00. tell us simians who have been killed and around 5000 arrested but they occupied westbank is not the only one seeing is really military activity. they are also res, unoccupied, east jerusalem. tonight, as well as continuous is really air strikes in the southern part of gaza near han, eunice where at least 14 palestinians there have been killed him. the son who live 1st in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. there's been no laptop on the ground in gaza with israel continuing its bombardment of central and southern parts of the strip, but also has been hit hard by his riley strikes. plumes of smoke could be seen for a make shift. refugee can residents have been searching through the rubble for any
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survivors data, but i am calling eunice have also been shown injured palestinians, and the bodies of the dead had been brought to the apple uses in a jar hospital and rough uh more than 22000 people have been killed in gauze since the start of these really offensive on october 7th. thought it was zoom reports from russell in southern guzman. a 7 palestinians have to report to killed after being directly hit by and is really military drone. me cycle as in a part of residents also have been injured in this attack, being driven to lead to our hospital to get treatment. and the tax today happened in 2 separate locations inside $124.00 in the north, and in, in eastern areas of the district, alongside with similar ongoing attacks. but with more high intensity bombing. in con you, in a city where 20 palestinians had been killed by the east, verify as in these areas and on an ongoing repeated attacks by the ar is ready,
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ought to be shooting in. can you just along side with the middle govern 8 of cause a step now in the magazine? refugee can palestinian fighters at these moments are clashing with these really military troops who are trying to, to supply the middle coordinates, into separate regions. just to have a full control over the over needs of the gaza strip as they have been doing in the nother. at part of the church, we often destroying more than 70 percent of the residential buildings. the also, the attacks continue to take place in the know that part of the goals are stripping to value refuge account this time despite the withdrawal of the usability of military troops from specific areas of, from the north, about 20 palestinians. they have been killed in japan, yet refused to come off to destruction of a complete residential neighborhoods. square residents are still trapped in that part of the gaza strip alongside into central areas of kansas city. now the
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neighborhoods of kansas city had been also a c, a to fluid confrontations between palestinian scientists and these really so we just and these ongoing military attacks today had resulted the death of more than 120 palestinians alongside with more than 260 others who have been wounded and of course as the what progress is humanitarian medical patients along site with the security one. as you can see clearly here, right now, the sound of it is very fine to just send the surveillance of drones will definitely get much more difficult and bloody as the east valley military officials are also keep waving with the options of extending, i'm getting ready for approval fighting inside guns on the u. n's international court of justice says it will hold public hearings in a case accusing israel of genocide. next week, the petition by south africa says israel had taken deliberate actions to cause the destruction in garza israel. i said he would appear before the court at the hey to
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challenge the accusations a sort of head on edge, is it a desperate scene says hundreds of thousands of palestinians struggling to survive in her wrist. it conditions with little to no feed. what's up on medical supply? the color we, they still have some are all the unsettled weather, making his way across japan. but somebody says something drivers to go through the next steps, either savvy or cloudy. so she did with this go from won't, from system to the larry of low pressure that will pull it out into the open water showers, do just tough their way back in behind us. some of them will be wintry in nature across that western side of hong shape. but as we go for thursday into friday, it is a drawing up process of all you will see some snow just coming to northern parts of
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the country, that kind of thing. some snow, a little bit of wet weather set in place to go smooth in areas off on shape for the south sanity dry s. as the case of the korean peninsula, i had a good parts of china. well, that was central and southern past that was a south west. you might just catch a shout to see the possibility of the old show just creeping into the eastern side of vietnam. but from much of indo china is driving the usual scattering a showers across the philippines, malaysia, indonesia, which is where the once again, driven in on the northeast a month. so we'll be able to, we'll southern positive them right peninsula into some entre still. so whether affecting southern parts of india, it will be pretty heavy at times. but the main thing to focus on over the next few days is the ongoing dentist spoke up to what was the note in the book is done. but right, we'll move him the, the,
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a hoss response of to 95 people who killed 2 explosions any wrong. it happened during a ceremony to mock the 4th anniversary of the assess the nation of ronnie in general custom. so they may as well as leader hassle. most of all us as tuesdays killing of a senior. i my suspicions, a route will not go on on some solid and i already was killed in 11 east capital. and along with 6 other how much more than a 120 palestinians have been killed in gaza on wednesday as as well. pon pon, district major strikes were reported in southern cons, wills and a half a 1000000 vaccines for child with diseases, including polio and measles had been delivered to garza for the 1st time since october. 7th, you and agencies have been wanting of the risk of diseases spreading among causes
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1900000 displaced palestinians. my parents are heading to health centers in the southern city over far to get infants vaccinated. wilma consume. sherry reports the emotional code 3 has finally made it to a health center and draw fault to have a baby vaccinated the closer to those against polio. but it's too late because of the on going full of to being displaced from the gulf of city. a mom has struggled to find a clinic, the pistol with 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 to come to an offer. there were some in hon. eunice that got dispatched to it off hundreds of thousands of bringing the instance in children to this center for vaccinations, the united nations children's agencies. unicef says it has delivered at least 600000 doses. that seems to go into the agency estimates nearly 17000 instance
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have missed one or more routine vaccines. and it's rarely brocade during its own go, in bold, has prevented crucial supplies, including medicines from entering districts. the, the ones that were brought in include the oral polio vaccine given by mouth. it is for polio vaccine that treats duma local to monia and the vaccines for 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 rougher boulder with egypt is sufficient for nearly $300000.00 infants and children under the age of 5 over the coming year. we how most of a resident of ro fox is rushing to the center to have a month, so they be vaccinated. the vaccine is 18 days lease, and i'm worried about the girl because of diseases. so when i heard that the vaccine is available. yeah, i came clicking because it is delayed any food that the child could contract any
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diseases as the much needed vaccine supply comes as a threat of infectious diseases, cruise and distress. the challenge have sufficient space is to administer vaccination among the displaced living in temporary shelters. across the country and the consumption eve, obviously is one of the us has called for a global response to attacks by the ronnie and back who is in the red sea. they've disrupted maritime commerce targeting ships. it says a link to israel on wednesday, the united nations security council debated the on going on rest. the us formed amount of time coalition to the to tax last month. these a tax pose grave implications for maritime security, international shipping and commerce. and they undermine the fragile humanitarian situation in yemen. damaging the ability of the international community to deliver
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assistance to more than 21000000 people in need. it is vital that the council speak and speak now on the need to uphold international law, as well as navigational, rights, and freedoms. even as we continue to demand that the, who, the stop these attacks, which are clear violations of international law, we must not overlook the root of the problem. your ron has long enabled these attacks by the who these colleagues, the threatened navigational rights and freedoms in the red sea is a global challenge. and necessitates a global response. calling back to explains what these disruptions have meant for the shipping industry. as the new year begins, commercial, maritime traffic on the suez canal is down by nearly a 3rd compared to a year ago. and 2 thirds of container ships cancel their suez bookings just last week, as who days continue their attacks on commercial vessels. major firms have stopped using the canal, so where are they going? many are sailing around the southern tip of africa. container ship traffic at the
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cape of good hope has nearly doubled, but vessels carrying oil liquefied natural gas, metals and grains are also diverting to the southern passage. and that's not only due to the conflict in the red sea traffic at the panama canal, half a world away has also been reduced due to drought. if you, for example, we're talking about the containers i so that was coming from agents. you go to that usually takes $35.00 days to go from asia to europe. i so i think i'm of it. then chelsea's on top of that means both the base is between asian, you are going to be less on a year. so that means that the cutting capacity of the vessel and the company as well is going to drop. and that kind of cutting capacity is appropriate because that's how the shipping companies are making money, selling around africa to avoid the red sea ads over 3500 nautical miles, 10 extra days, and millions of dollars to a trip between europe and asia. a fuel mix up half of, of vessels,
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operational costs and more fuel means more emissions. and that's just as the european union is charging new tariff edit sports to curve them. and for us more expensive goods, just as governments are trying to use inflation. developing countries that rely on food commodities already diverted due to the war in ukraine, could be hit again. because another thing we have to keep in mind is that when all the vessels are going to arrive in 20 days from today, because of the moment they're taking a detour and they diversifying, i don't, that's a gap. but when all of those vessels are going to live into the ports, then maybe we're going to see some kind of a congestion of, of that. following the 1967 arab israeli war, the suez canal was closed for 70 years. in today's more connected world, these few crossings are even more valuable. the . all right, take a look at the days of the news now us cool and has revealed the names of several
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high profile people with links to sex offender jeffrey epstein. solid been accused of wrongdoing, but others are noted as making allegations or as potential witnesses. you guys, prince andrew's among those 9943 pages of code findings were released in the past hour. i have seen pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor and then took his own life in 2019 a, waiting a 6 trafficking trunk for us president donald trump has off the supreme court to review a decision banning him from the colorado primary election. the states top court removed from, from the republican party primary ballad because of his role in the 2021 capitol hill attack. they disqualified. the former president accusing him of insurrection from florida is also appealing a similar band in the state to main things to us. republicans have threatened to block government funding over
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a migration crisis of the southern border. they're blaming on president jo biden's policies. how speaking mike johnson and 64 republican representatives to the buddha on wednesday, they met with border officials in eagle, pos, texas, and describe conditions there as close to us as seen, a surge of migrants from mexico with every month breaking records. today, we got a firsthand look at the damage in the chaos. the border catastrophe is causing and all of our communities. the situation here and across the country is truly unconscionable. last month alone, we saw the most illegal crossings in recorded history. it is an unmitigated disaster, a catastrophe. what's more tragic is that it's a disaster of the president's own design. how does your castro has more from washington in the house republicans that my johnson led they earlier last year passed
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a very strict proposal to make it much more difficult for asylum seekers to seek asylum in the us. now that bill has been pending and in the senate it has not been taken up. rather there's been a bi partisan effort to negotiate a deal there where you crane funding would be coupled with funding for the border. there still a lot of uncertainty where that legislation will end up. but what we do know for certain is that we are now in 2020 for a presidential election year. and we just saw those house republicans make this dramatic gesture by visiting the border and they're certainly seizing on that. the border and integration as a point of weakness to a task bite and, and other democrats, regardless of that, the other news of the day is biden's, department of justice to the state of texas with his republican governor for were controversial new state law. that would make crossing the border illegally,
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