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when i moved there in 2005, thousands, we recovering from the 38. your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve. their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains on account of the last chapter dreams on l. g 0. the iran via is what it calls a harsh respond the soft or at least $95.00 people are killed and explosions of a set of money marking the assassination of money in general customs. some among the about this. and this is obviously a life from doha also coming up later on because of all the ones israel, the cost of anymore and 11 on will be very high. also, the counting of
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a told how much later when they lived in gaza over a 100 people are killed. and this really strikes on wednesday is the world food program wants of everyone in the strip. he's hungry plus, last month we saw the most legal crossings in recorded. this is an unmitigated disaster, faster us republicans visiting the border with mexico starting to block government funding and blaine, president joe biden, for the migration crisis. the iran is president abraham, and i, you see minded, supreme leader, ayatollah ali harmony have both via and what they call a harsh was phones after twin bloss skilled at least 95 people in the size of the country. explosions happened at a cemetery and the city of couple months during the ceremony at the tomb of a senior as any in general across some sort of money, michael awful reports,
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the ambulance is rushed to reach the wounded off to 2 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 side of one of the runs most prominent military commodities. custom, so the money he was killed in the us most, sol striking it. ok 4 years ago cause has been edited for you know, living on his beloved lead to praise. so the money calling him crucial to the so called excess of resistance against these ro and said his memory remains
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influential. i know by some 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 israel is responsible, buddy runs president abraham, right? you see is unequivocal. warning, what he calls the design this, the 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 is completely clear. considering big events in the last 10 days. the terrorist attacks they started the damascus, then the invade route. now in a ron,
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how does urge to ition until investigations all complete isis have shown that it, it is willing to do that. israel might have wanted to, uh, move an escalate that goes to yvonne to force it to do something. uh that might escalate things and get a drag of a in either states against yvonne who runs government declared thursday the day of morning promising that the country's reaction will be swift and overwhelming mike level which is 0 as well as lead efferson. this law has said the assassination of a senior homeless official in the lebanese capital in tuesday will not go on on. so it is in a lot of reports from beirut. israel's war with him us has reached the southern suburbs of baby boot the fight targeting. so la, rudy, the groups mainly during the ban on and the political and military stronghold of
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hezbollah. israel crossed a line, the lebanese armed groups leaders says the crime won't go unpunished. the n y name aplus just saw that this was a serious incident, a crime. they hit the root southern suburb for the 1st time since 2006. this was an is really message, even though it said it wasn't targeting hezbollah and 11 on who believes that in 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 industrial, the fighting will continue to remain calculated and confined to the border that could change if israel 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
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consideration the situation in loving on a national interest. but if more is launched against living on, it will be in the interest of lebanon that we enter the war with our full military capabilities. hezbollah strategy has been a delicate balance of waiting, or without waiting one that could cause lebanon, already and financial ruin to pay a high price. israel has a threat to turn baby boot into another garza to say, stripe was a 1st time as well. hit the 11 east capitol since its last floor, which has been locked in 2006. it was also the 1st time as well hit so deep inside the country since as late as soon as these, with the group triggered 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 terrence center for their
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elders, ita balte. and this is where the air strikes killed for hezbollah fighters in southern lebanon. the attack happened in the quote of 5 other fighters from the lebanese on the group were killed in separate strikes on wednesday. it's one of the most intense $24.00 art paintings across the board of fire since the war on guns began, or at least one person's died and several more hoping interested in the occupied westbank is israel continues its nightly rates. there one palestinian mind is being carried into boston. confrontations with his very forces. rates are still going on to refugee counts and to come. residents have reported dozens of arrests, palestinians there, said it'd be beaten and the homes have been damaged. lozzo saw most related to 3 of them. at midnight the army entered like crazy people broke the door and took us. they beat us everywhere and then they put us in a car on top of each other. they interrogated us. i had the beat me on my shoulders
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. i can't move my hand and there are bruises on my back. there were 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. now, i'm going to speak to a lot of khan who isn't occupied east jerusalem. so we've been reporting on the rates that have been going on in these comes particularly to talk on font for weeks now. but these ones, these latest ones seem to be going on for hours. what's going on? the well, absolutely. rob with talking about 28 hours north shop. it jumps is just uh, 2 kilometers east all to come the it's ready for says entered around 28 hours ago. they've settled snipers on the roof. that has been fierce confrontations with locals that we know so far. they have made mass arrests, but they have been consistently going to north shelves with bull, joseph, big on multiple days of working out the roads, tearing out infrastructure. i'm
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a happy met with fish resistance. i can also tell you in to boss one person, it's been confirmed, they have been killed and as ongoing confrontations, we know somebody such an id explosive against an almost vehicle that. but we're looking at this now of rates taking place across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. all the way from the north engine the last night was sore and best to handle the way down south to hebron. we're also seeing them here in occupied east jerusalem. so people say it's 15 just nightly rates and of course it's terrifying for many of the communities, but they have also be met with as i say, see us resistance laura just um to the, to the bank jumped to all of this and just leading to the international court of justice is upon the going to be holding public hearings next week, and that's in the case brought by suffolk, against israel. what's going on there in south
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africa has indeed, as thoughts and proceedings against israel, they are choosing them off the boil. crimes off to 20 moving 22000 people have been killed in gauze and many more people are buried under the rubble. so sound applicants, fusing no, certainly will cause mass to put displacement, holding back a food clean water, but also actions that constitute genocide. and i'll just read out some of these proceedings. so why didn't is they protecting them against the severe irreparable homes? the right, so the posting and people onto the genocide convention, which israel is a signatory to. and that's saying this is to ensure itself, compliance with its obligations under the genocide convention, not to engage in genocide and to prevent and to punish genocide. the u. s. has already longed bostic this, they say at that israel has not committed genocide,
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an israel says they might actually counter these proceedings with their own proceedings against time off and also around. so it's causing a big diplomatic situation. it as well. laura, thank you very much indeed. laura con, talking to is from occupied east jerusalem. it was contained who bombard the central and southern parts of garza. the southern region of ross has been hit hard by his really strikes tunes of smoke could be seen from a make shift for refuge account. residents have been searching through rubble for any survivors. demo bala and con units have also been shown state and just had a series of impulse. as he avo yusef on those on hospital involve more than 22000 people have been killed in gaza since the start of the is really offensive on october. the so called a couple resume reports from or off on. and something about 7 palestinians have to report to killed of, to being directly hit by and is really military driven. me saw you as an upper
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residence, also have been injured in this attack, being driven to an adar hospital to get the treatment. and the tax to day happened in 2 separate locations inside roughly in the north and 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 have been killed by the east verify is in these areas and on an ongoing repeated attacks by the are, is very ought to be shooting. in con, you just along side with the middle go for an age of cause, a step knowing the cause, the refugee can palestinian fighters at these moments are cashing with these really military troops who are trying to uh, 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 know the right part of the territory of destroying more than 70 percent of the
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residential buildings. the also, the tax continued to take place in the notes that part of the goals are stripping to bound. you refuse to come this time despite the withdrawal of the usability of military troops from specific areas of, from the north about 20 pounds. since they have been killed in japan yet refugee come off to destruction of a complete residential neighborhoods. square residents are still trapped in the parts of the gaza strip alongside in the central areas of kansas city. now the neighborhoods of kansas city had been also, i see it's a foot confrontations between palestinian scientists and the is really so we just added this. ongoing military text today have resulted. the test was more than 120 palestinians alongside with more than 260 others who have been wounded and of course as the world progresses, humanitarian medical situations 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
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definitely get much more difficult and bloody as the east valley military officials are also keep waiting with the options of extending. i'm getting ready for pro long flight thing inside guns. and it's really armies dropped before appears to be white, false verse and no so not in central guys. and so chemical often used by other trees to provide bright light i had of attacks, but it can also cause severe burns and produce fix smoke. it's forcing palestinian families to free the homes and called drake has more from no slot. not only that is there any forces are throwing the leaflets on the people in the side, forcing some of the exact weight, but they're also firing as far as gas farms in different areas. and in the concentrated areas, forcing people to evacuate. we have been seeing them hear hear more corresponds more of as far as boss while you're on people living in that area close to
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introduce building hundreds of thousands of people that evacuated from the north to here. and other people have been already living in the is there any forces evacuating this area and asking people to go to the as you see, all of the people are rushing so fast trying to be under prior. we have been hearing constance at this are totally re sending out. as you see, people are taking their, taking their walk through time because they know that they will find them anywhere . they're taking their blankets or taking their gas and there's this woman carrying her baby trying to leave for a safe area, but at the end of the day, so you know, said no way there's no play safe. people are still evacuating day after day.
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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 to say it out. let's go ahead and i'll just say that we're going to have all the rest of the day. so using tooting russians, annual defense budgets now it's highest since the end of the cold war. but can most go of foreigners the the hello, the weather's lodge. you set fire across the middle east by chance. have one or 2. so i was just around the, you a, just around that is the side of a month sickening count who could produce a few spots of right and not where to weather. just nudging its way into buckets dot into, i've got to stop pushing a little further east with points of skies to come back in behind. quite
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a brisk wind around the gulf cooling often. doha is around $23.00 degrees celsius. as we go through friday, one to 3 showers over to will see a red st more the way of west the weather. a little further north northern pol solver, a serious thing. somewhat web. if practical sees the side of the mediterranean through cyprus, all the way down towards 11 and even as far south as guys that we could see some wet weather over the next couple of days at cloud. and right. really easiest way up across the cool could say is that is the side of ducky a. crazily ton is just now a lot of wintry weather coming in here. but bright, this guys do come back, can be hard and not just the friday. still a few showers across the yellow that at that stage, the showers longest bows of right and nothing down towards the space of devoted to spinning out to portugal out to southern parts of spain. i'm at the club will picking up. it will produce some pretty heavy rifle. we could get some heavy rain coming in possible to see a flooding for north america on friday on the
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i marry him shaheen and i've been making films about since 2006 when i moved there in 2005 thousands, 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 what, you know, just need a reminder of our top story is this, are it running? and it is
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a 5 what they're calling off. fox news phones off and 95 people were killed in 2 explosions. it happened during a settlement inter mazda for son of a series of the us assassination of iranian general, for some sort of money. because of all as the the house on this one, it says choose these kidding of a senior. how much sufficient in davis will not go on on. so i saw the movie was killed in the loveliness capital, along with 6 of the homeless men. more than a $120.00 kind of citizens were killed in jobs, wiping steaks, as israel continues to attack this trip, large strikes have been reported in southern johnson. the us is calling for global respondents to read see attacks by running and back. hopefully its own group is targeting commercial ships. it says a linked to israel, united nations security council. how the debate about the situation on wednesday of these attacks pose grave implications for maritime security, international shipping and commerce. and they undermine the fragile humanitarian
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situation in yemen. damaging the ability of the international community to deliver 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 threat to navigational rights and freedoms in the red sea is a global challenge and assess the types a global response. to that un meeting, the us and 12 of its allies issued what they call up final warning to the who refused to stop attacks or face possible military action. call them back of explains for these disruptions main for the shipping industry. as the new year begins, commercial, maritime traffic on the suez canal is down by nearly
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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 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 another $1012.00 base on top of that means both the bases 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
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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, 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 good to what i have in 20 days from today, because of the moment they're taking a detour, and they diversifying, i don't know if it got. but when all those vessels i went 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,
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these few crossings are even more valuable. or us court has a real the names of several high profile people linked to convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. among them is the case prince andrew accusations have been made against some of those would be named, but others have simply been referred to during legal proceedings. the names were previously blanked out in court documents and a related lawsuit actually, and pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor event to his own life in 2019 while he was in jail ahead of a trial for sex trafficking, us republicans have threatened to blog government funding over the migration crisis at the southern border, which they blame on president joe biden. how speaker mike johnson, the $64.00 republican representatives visited the officials at eagle pass and texas afterwards. but describe the situation is chaos. the us just seen a surge of margaret's crossing from mexico. today,
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we've got to 1st and look at the damage in the chaos. the border catastrophe is causing it all of our communities. the situation here and across the country is truly uncomfortable. last month alone, we saw the most illegal crossings in recorded history. it is an under mitigated disaster of catastrophe. what's more tragic is that it's a disaster of the president's own design. how does your castro is good more from washington dc? the house republicans that mike johnson led they earlier last year passed 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's still a lot of uncertainty where that legislation will end up. but what we do know for
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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 over a controversial new state law. that would make crossing the border illegally, a state crime punishable by up to 20 years in prison. the federal government saying that this law is unconstitutional because immigration, and border security is in the jurisdiction of the federal government in russia is tonya. to spend more on defense in 2024, then it's done since the cold war traveling is going to direct an extra $45000000000.00 to the military and security forces. it says it needs to be increased because it's facing what it calls,
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a hybrid war being waged by the west as well as campaign in ukraine. you'll yourself of oliver has more from moscow. it rushes 2020 full budget speaks for itself. around 40 percent of all federal spending will go to whole defense and law enforcement. move weapons and needed for the bottle fields and ukraine. has the crime in is adam and it's not winding down. it's military compared against its neighbor. 5 trees, a switching to 2 to 3 shift working days to replenish on supplies. this is a basic where a war budget, i mean, the countries fighting a war. stocks are depleted weapons and nations and other supplies of the are being depleted. and so that, so there's a massive build up of military production and procurement production can stimulate the economy, and russia is no exception. but dakota, misstate social programs are in the funded all the, the 2020 full budget increases spending on health care education, housing,
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the ministry expenditure forces, aside almost all the priorities education in particular. and that could lead to russia lagging behind other developing countries in the future. split the water on defense costs. these are the costs to produce intense rockets and other munitions sent to the front lines. and then more often than not turned into a heap of twisted metal from the economic point of view. this is the end cache because the final product is being destroyed. then that is the threat of a global arms race triggered by the conflict between russia and ukraine. while most arms control agreements between most going, washington, i'm more dead than alive. ukraine can't wait, no honest race against russia on its own. there's going to still have different kind of support from other rich nations investor relations or does. that's not the very good scenario because there's going to be a cold war,
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an arms race international. nearly 2 years into bunch of special operation in ukraine, the economies to growing largely due to oil revenues. it's a sign of its flexibility and your ability. conversely, the country managers to cope in spite of the sanctions imposed by the west, the oil price, ceiling is not working. the so called russian states capitalism is choosing. as former british prime minister, margaret sasha, one said to put guns before bought to you last you problem all of a o g 0 at most. okay. somebody is emotional an ox, a prison in russia. we're opposition leader alexi, nevada is now being held, bi polar wolf calling. he is known lives at some 60 kilometers north of the arctic circle in the russian time of comp. it's a former soviet gulard comp on his allies as saying the count was specifically chosen to come to the kremlin critic off from his lawyers and supporters. had of saddam's, putnam electric rapids of old forces in kenya,
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i'm on the latest leg of an african tour. aiming to secure regional supports. mohammed hummed under hollow as my opinion. president william were also in the capital nairobi discussions focused on the fighting between the r s f and the cities army, which has been going on for nearly 9 months. brutal expressed confidence that ongoing talks could bring lasting peace to sit on. catherine, sorry, as more from nairobi as the leader of the rob paid support forces has been on a tom offensive. he's been to the board. see if you p a. you've gone to and now kenya, and here he spoke with a president, william, brutal about the need to have a peaceful resolution to the conflict is so done. and if you, if he had meetings with the civilian coalition, into don and t 3 a to read said that he is open to
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a piece of talks. but all this comes on the background of this folks that are being negotiated by e. good. the regional block both are assess and the army led by the generals. bullhorn have said that they are happy to have this book. they won this book, but then we've conditions now the army for example, i say that the that talks should not be pegs by it to a knee political negotiation. the polk sued instead the military a took. it will be very interesting to see how this e got talks play out because previous books have not used and much fruits. catherine slowly, all the 0 nairobi does is a junior doctor's in england and they've got a 6 day strike over pay and working conditions is the longest industrial action in the history, the phase national health service. sonya diego has the details. it is
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