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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 15, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the, [000:00:00;00] the on 5 m. c k. this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 67 people have been killed and thousands more wounded any as well as the latest attacks on central and southern gaza. funerals in the occupied westbank for
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more victims of israel's nightly rates. find more palestinians kills overnight. got them all as new president is finally swooning off that he's you know, he ration was delayed for more than 8 hours. plus i've drawn 100 in iowa. were the 1st votes in the republican primary will be cashed at conditions as cold as negative 20 degrees celsius. the heat is 10, g, and t that's mid day, in gaza, way as well as all tillery shelling has been targeting central and southern areas. at least 67 palestinians were killed. is there any war? planes also hit residential buildings to the south of hon. eunice, the center of the city has faced constant bombardment, rescue teams and gaza city are working to find survivors of attacks in central and southern and neighborhoods. move in 24000 palestinians. i've now been killed and
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$60000.00 injured since october 7th. let's get the latest now from hanging. my mood with joins us from a far so heavy. what more you hearing on the strikes? yes, there are more confirmed reports of renewed artillery showings of the eastern part of the gaza strip. and this time we're talking about the entire eastern border from the tunnel and city all the way throughout by city here in norfolk city, we're able to hear if it wants to know why it comes to an artillery so they can come in from the sprint site this is very consistent with what this really military has. this started within the past few weeks and very consistent as well with the plan of establishing a buffer zone at the eastern part of the gaza strip. that's at least one kilometer and then some area kilometer and a half depth in the gaza strip for the buffer zone. and what it's doing right now is raising more agriculture, atlanta, and destroying residential building
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a basement side of the gospel. so basically what's going on is just taking a chunk of this, a small or really small territory on a squeezing everyone into the central part of the entire gaza tray. but just making the entire place uninhabitable for the future. because we're talking about these air strikes, not only targeting the residential buildings, but also the public facilities including health care facility education institutions, including honor was a school that survey schools, manage and operated by united nations for palestinian refugee is just not older we're seeing now. these the ongoing and the constant kelling of civilians but also the destruction of all means of life. nearly concentrated right now in hon. eunice, the eastern part of pioneering is the southern part of china, and that's at the edge of dropbox city. and that's why that night, a little bit of confusion was created here as intense bombing in the southern part of hon units where these really mallets are. you said in
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a statement that it was targeting infrastructure, managed and operated it by fighting groups. and by how much they offered this on the grant. but as you are the hours of this morning, civil defense, the crew were able to pull out body from the rubble. spunk, manley lars, residential areas of the southern part of town, eunice, pulling more children, more women, and from under the revels. very contrary to the statement made by this really military today at western side of han units, the are the laws evacuations own. and this time, the targets, the new development going on, not a residential building, but rather at 10, a plastic, a nylon, and a little bit of wood, a 10 that was his tablet by a displace family coming all that we have from mr. j. a neighborhood that's eastern side of dollars of the, the older we do on the last, the area evacuations on western upon you and us after evacuating
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a 3 times the ended up being killed in that kind of free members including attorney, were killed inside the 10 other members of the family were injured and rushed to mazda their hospital. the situations in the central area are no different constant ongoing showing in an air strikes, destroying the vast majority of the central area. we were able to look at some of the footage on videos and just this your level of destruction is shocking. a day's been part of the central area including growth, including dated black city in the vicinity of an officer hospital, as well as the refugee camps. in the central area. we're looking at a total number of $55.00 people across the gaza strip golden overnights nearly hours of this morning. and honey, what do we know about said the, the humanitarian situation that particularly in the north for you as well as the is the
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family on, on the very, very consistent being confirmed with the reports either by the time of the video requesting or by the way to the bank, just a minute. famine within the past few weeks in the beginning of in 2024. when a report came out as the warning of a possible famine going on. now, the signs of the spam and is the quite visible in the northern part just within the past 2 days. there was a couple of human and 3 and a trucks. we're able to get through the northern part where it's at the bowl just because they are largely hungry on thursday. the storm, these the truck and getting their hands on bags of flowers and water because as we speak, there's no water sources available or water supplies. in the northern part, many people have access only to contaminated water as the word or destroyed large part of the,
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of the infrastructure and causing all the water supplies into severe damage across the northern parts and gaza. city in terms of food supplies, not only there is no food supply, but people who are concentrated now and evacuation centers mainly in the schools, manage and operated by unaware the lack, very basic stuff. why? and that's another warning that was made by the you on a top officials who weren't that big ongoing situation. the broken a, the process just make it difficult for people to receive it. for this time, people are going hungry and they are largely traumatized. then after 100 days of, of ongoing suffering and bombardment, people are quite a frustrate into the field. they're forgotten and they are large. they on save. this is how people react when we talk to them about the fact that they've been
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through 100 days of ongoing war of the home. and i've always is walking it through the remains of what was once is all there is a search for a closer look. he seeks a glimmer of his the 3 children killed in his regularly air strikes, who are still buried under the russell about me. if human on how to run a clue, i come here every day. still after 3 children remaining under the rubble of the law from w most of them and how one can pull out their bodies. we'll take a last look at the remaining so model, but frank calling from this is off faith and we prayed to god that we will be able to pull them out and see them in the middle of the palestinian civil defense faith . it has no resources to dig through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. is rose wore on gauze it has lift its marks across the strip. elbow raised refugee camp in central gauze was home to 4 to 6000 palestinians who were really displaced before
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the worth. the, let's now entire neighborhoods are destroyed. after a 100 days of war, most of gaza is enrolling according to the united nations, israel's bombardment. how's it triggered the largest displacement of how is simeon since a macbook or catastrophe. in 1948 people leading their homes have nowhere safe to go. private on a vis. here on the 11th, there is not a day that we do not move from place to place from darrow by law to con unit to the rest of them. there are no goods as well and never know basic things needed for life. there is no lice, that's not the fault. we wish to have back to life conditions. we cannot find clean water or other than the substitutes of life. this is also a humiliation. wherever you may turn your face, children are the most impacted and we adults are helpless. we cannot help our children or even meet that basic needs. as the word drags on,
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it's taking away their hold for an instant this suffering peopling dog a feel for gotten on on safe. be believe israel goal is to completely remove palestinians and from their land the words have been going on for a 100. they have lived many feeling like it will never and honey my mode. i'll just be at uh about the father and god. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told his ministers to quote, share in the burden of sweeping budget cuts. his cabinet has been meeting for 2nd day to talk about amendments to this year's budget, and that's and yeah, who wants to increase military spending to help finance the war on garza, the conflict could cost is about 24000000000 dollars this year. of stephanie deca joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem. so it's definitely that cabinet meeting if that previous meetings or anything to go by as well as likely to be
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pretty contentious. the it has already been contentions. it's taking them to day so far to come up with some kind of agreement . the education minister stormed out yesterday. we know also from latest reports that to me are ben chavira, who's the national security minister, has issues with the cuts to the police. this is something he overseas and he's threatening to go against the vote of too much cuts get applied to the police for as you've already had talked about, cost to the education ministry, to the health ministry, to the social ministry also to the policy and is really communities, in fact we had a statement um from the arab is really mayers of israel saying that they believe $1200000000.00 could be caught to their budget, to the publishing and is really community. so everything is being affected when we're talking about this we're, if you're talking about the figures, $59000000000.00, the bank of israel is estimating that little cost through 2025. and we have already heard from the early days of this war from the government,
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that this is going to be a lengthy fight, just to give you an indication of numbers. what this cost, what this war is costing is, are all day $269000000.00 a day. that just gives you a sense of just how expensive this war is. a millions of dollars in an extra funding needed for i mean what, what exactly as far as the military budget is that gonna be used for that of the well, they need to sustain the military operation. they need to sustain the hundreds of thousands of reservists. the there is compensation money, there is money for. remember there's over 100000 does raise, have been evacuated, not just from the goals and border area, but also from northern israel. and the border area with 11 on there's no indication that they'll be returning any time soon. they have to be housed also, there is money going to families. there is a massive amount of effort of financial effort that goes into sustaining this war
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and the consequences of the october 7 attack uh, even the americans, remember they are. these are all the biggest ally when it comes submitted to a $3800000000.00 is given to is really your well, even joe biden, us present. joe biden has requested congress for an extra $14000000000.00 and we heard from israel's chief of staff ministry chief of stuff 2 days ago where he said much more money is going to go to the ministry to ensure that the ministry as well funded to keep is really safe. all right, stephanie deca live for stary, unoccupied, east jerusalem. thank you. and how 5 palestinians have died over 19 is ready rights in the occupied west bank to with teenage boys age 16 and 14 is really forces of demolish thousands of to palestinians. in kalki, a officer they were released from detention to men say they weren't given any warning in rome. i love the home of 9, but
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a booty was ransacked to any is really right there in the occupied west bank. a lot of booty is one of the palace thing is we've been held in and is really prison for more than 40 years. i just noticed how much i'm doing joins us live now from the middle of summer time. and what's the latest that we're hearing on these raise right now? so here, let me 1st tell you what our viewers about funerals that took place in the last 90 minutes for 2 palestinian men who were killed yesterday by is really army members. these men are from the town of syria which is north of hebron. they were in an area called web, your dream which is close to saturday. and yesterday, when they were killed by is rarely soldiers that has taken place. as i said in the past, 90 minutes and really just going to show how things continue to be extremely violent throughout the occupied west bank. these, these raids that continue to happen are part of the fabric of daily life. there are on average, around 40 occurring per day and let me just mention 2 of the more significant
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incidents that happened in the overnight hours leading into this morning. you had and is really army rate taking place on the campus of and the university in nablus in which $25.00 palestinian students who were staging a sit in a protest they were arrested before they were arrested. they receive text messages were told on their phones from these rarely armed forces, telling them to surrender. immediately we've gotten words from the administrators at the university in the last couple of hours that they object to what happened that the israeli army had no business coming to that campus. and they also said that there were security personnel on campus that were assaulted by members of these really aren't and that they are being treated as of now. beyond that, you also had an incident that occurred in the, in the a bit a, the illegal settlement of bit e, which is close to there. there were 2 palestinian teenagers, one age 161 age 17. they were shot and killed by israeli soldiers. these really army says that those 2 teenagers were attempting to throw molotov cocktails towards
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that legal settlement of bid. year after that happened after they were killed, we were told by relatives of those teenagers, the family members tried to go and collect their bodies, which were being kept in. the ambulance isn't that when they were going towards the amber towards those ambulances that they were shot at by these rarely army, they have since been able to collect those bodies. but again, this just goes to show how dire the situation remains throughout the occupied west bank so dire. in fact, that just last week you had is really media reports saying that there were, is really security chiefs that had warned to members of these really government that the occupied was. think may be on the verge of a 3rd into father that it may be on the verge of an explosion. not just because of the violence, not just because of how many people have been killed. 347, just since october 7th, but also because of the dire economic situation, all those problems to me and workers that have permits, it used to be able to go into israel and work i've not been able to do so since october 7th. so it's no economic prospects at the moment. a dire situation when it comes to the violence of everybody that we speak with tells us here that they
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expect things are only going to get worse in the near term. yeah, i'm what's reminding ourselves, uh how much these these raise have become almost a part of daily life throughout the west bank it's, it's nothing new. um, it's a something that's been going on well before october 7th, but the, the, the frequency and the expense of these raids has suddenly picked up in the last 3 months. and that's why it hasn't even before, as you said, october 7th, you had in flash points to these like janine and the occupied was thank you. had raised that were happening on an almost daily basis that was happening throughout 2023 after october 7th. the number of rates increased exponentially as of now, every day were told on average of about 40 per day. that just shows you how much the intensity, the frequency of these rates have gone up in the past few months. and when you go as, as me and my team have gone off into these areas, towns, villages, cities,
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refugee camps throughout the occupied west bank after these rates have taken place . what you find often is is how these really army has left the trail of destruction in their wake. they have dug up roads using armored bulldozers. they have destroyed houses, cut infrastructure, cuts to cut electricity lines and water lines. and the policy as we speak within these areas, say that this is not just a form of collective punishment, but they say they believe this is a strategy that these really army is using to try to turn them against resistance fighters that are in those areas that everybody that we speak with when we go there says that they do not believe that this tactic is going to work. but the, it's where the army continues to say that it will keep going into these areas until they route out what they call militancy. and until they capture all the ones that fighters, that they are going after. as of all right for the moment, how many jim june live for staff in ramallah in the occupied west bank? well, let's speak now to north tell bonnie spokesperson for the palace, thinking out of the commission of detainees, says as she joins me as well from but i'm,
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i like to have you with us. so let me ask you, 1st of all, if you can talk about the conditions that the chinese are dealing with, what once they are taken by is right, the soldiers and they are putting these in these presence a yes, good afternoon. as the only know that this really occupation recently is mounting of mesa's campaign arrests, i guess spouse and it'd be fun and sure it's uh, ending up taking revenge from the about us send you an beep on. and now we have currently nearly 90001000 young homes and is rated presence as you know. and including $100.00 women is really $155.00 children. in addition to up to $3800.00 between these that are facing the,
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the administrative detention is rusty to mention that the administrative detention is started out with that and charge or trade. so it is based on a financial, it's based on a confidential a fine a so that the cheney, nor his, um, somebody in or his lawyer are allowed to know anything about the reason behind arrest and the violations, i guess, children detainees tied to the, from the 1st moment of breaking their houses at midnight and they take them blindfolded, a handcuff, and they took them to an electro accounts and they took them to enter legation centers, and they keep them without sentence also for a long time. and is another thing i want to say that they are subject to, to, uh, to a, to torture,
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to assault as some of them have had a fracture. and they've had fractures with their hands and in their legs as during the observations. i'm a very nice thing. they are committing the as really forces when they took the children at the touch is detain use into cation centers. and they leave them alone without the presence of the parents, without the presence of a lawyer which is presented by international law. and this contradicts the international law of the son. as for jean as a transaction, which confirmed all the necessity on having their patrons or lawyers during the integration of children. and how does this, how does the current situation compare with how things were before the, the war and gaza began?
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have have, have the conditions in these prisons gotten worse ever since then to yes, it's going to worse because in terms of been of these and restrictions imposed against detainees in general in general, and children, and especially sick. and they are deprived of their basic as of describes, uh for example, uh they are described as well. so many visits and uh, lawyer visits. and they are sounds and provided were at for quantity and quality of food. the i p s. test recently to would use the hours of using watch your bathroom and restaurants, et cetera. the also has a misuse the because whether uh they, uh, the ip asked us to present the children entities and janitors from
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having too many clothing. so uh they have only 2 pieces, goals and the they suffer from the cold war if the cold weather and another thing it other important thing that they are got isolated in small sense and symmetry confinement. and there's trying to dig the international low and sure enough for you, never concessions. what over did you need in general and specifically children and are deprived of using the funds that use forecasting. and they also deprived from going to the, to the courtyard of the present who are over as the, uh, these, these, these, these things that streams after the 7th of october, that edition is not our soft spring of swamp and all the crowding the overcrowding
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in the rooms of the present, where in normal, normal date is because, uh, the, uh, the one who called is 8. uh, 5 to 6. this in, you know, uh, they do 10 uh from 10 to 12 detainees and the same rule. so which force stop be okay, to sleep on the wow. yes. were gonna have to leave it there. i appreciate you talking to us about this uh north of bonnie, thanks very much. thank you so much. the . all right, take a look at some of the world news. now 96000 ask and children are in desperate need of support a 100 days off. the devastating us quite specic, according to unicef, which says the atmosphere in villages in the west is quote, sick with suffering as a bit of winter grips the country,
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at least 1000 people were killed. most of them women and children in the quite in october at the agency says thousands who lost their homes and livelihoods are struggling to survive. daniel teammate is chief of communication at the united nations childrens child to unicef, afghanistan. he joins us now from head out. thanks so much for being with us. so talk to especially more about the, the daily challenges to the children who survive this and their families are facing, particularly as, as the winter sets in their say, you know, i was actually here when this was quick happens. and so even all office structure here was destroyed. and you can imagine what this did to these uh, tradition of mouth houses. they basically all crumbled down the destruction and it was complete. and i get went back to the after the center yesterday. and uh,
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i must say, the situation is still hot breaking. i meant for example, this 8 year old girl dina, in one of our house centers. and she and her mother took me back to the place where the house ones the students. and she told me that we offer assistance, died on the rubble of the good us am self. a sales was have the injured 2 hours under the russell and also one of the other sisters uh is uh as injuries. so um the suffering of the loss and the pain is very big and we cannot do anything about this. but it was good to see that the 1st response was very effective. this girl, for example, and her family they received from us the cast transfer and they were able to build a better show to him by a wood burning up to keep warm. it's very cold to you right now. and um,
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also we erected a have sent as a temporary health center is very important. the every uh person that receives 14 liters of space drinking water every day which prevents diseases. the thing is the problem is that these are not durable solutions. we cannot indeed turn only a continuum of the but tracking water to this area and we cannot continue having uh to, and schools and all our temporary learning centers a week. there must be an investment in uh, but uh, if i start to respond to the basic needs of the people. so what, what are you calling on then to get that further investment and where, where is the, the ask and government, you know, what was this?
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as you see, the problem is when shots like this earthquake, all the frequency. ok. and climate related shots here in this country like draw it on flooding happened, or the influx that we see at the moment of referral meant from a farmer, refuge, cheese and foxes done. this comes in addition, often already existing humanitarian price is 23000000 people, enough guidance done are in need of humanitarian heights, almost 90 percent live in poverty. we have a model, attrition rates of 2300000. acute minority june 900000 the life to us threatening conditions. this is the starting point, and it is very important that we invest in making people who are more resilient. i will give you a quick example this by notice children that i see many times here that
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we are treating with uh, total pointed thoughts. and uh, with the total point to commit a contract, a step, a lies song. don't make it quite a few can, can be saved. these children are suffering from a condition that could actually prevent the preventive. and so we think that it would be better uh to invest in the prevention. for example, assuring that every child has safe water in ensuring that there's an education that helps young mothers, that it's best to breast feed, a children up to 6 months exclusively. and telling them how a sort of diet looks like, decentralized health services, all this to prevent this condition, it would be more cost effective. and of course it points prevents a lot of suffering from the families. and especially from the grieving families who
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are losing children in so please share your time as daniel's team. right. thanks so much for being with us. that you got them. all those new president bernardo added, follow, has been sworn in the, you know, be ration was set to take place much earlier on sunday, but was delayed for hours because of the tensions in congress out of all a one the election in august. but then face legal challenges from conservatism parliament early a process has gathered outside the congressional building, demanding the ceremony. take place. zeta is manuel. the apple has been following developments from mexico city and has the stuff to fill them out of the envelope was sworn in as guatemala as 52nd president. the presidential non creation ceremonies took place following an unprecedented session by the guatemalan congress, which led to a delay of more than 8 hours. nevertheless, president demo was sworn in shortly after midnight. outside of guatemalans national
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theatre. uh, there was music people celebrating the peaceful transition of power, a collective sigh of relief among guatemalan citizens following months of efforts to undermine the democratic process. in guatemala efforts by what international observers have referred to as, quote on democratic actors who have sought to undermine the peaceful transition of power. now, the road ahead for guatemala, as new president, certainly will not be easy analyst worn, that these efforts by the political opposition to undermine at able his presidency will persist. not only will pay them out of the little the task with defending his administration from these ongoing attacks. but now it's the challenge of re establishing democratic constitutionality in guatemala and working with partners both nationally and internationally, to root out corruption and do away with impunity with many people in the country say will be the toughest challenge. ahead. when we did up
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a little l to 0 of all right, when we come back on as a zeta, we're in see dance capital, where the scholars of war every with this level of sign of any less up 9 months of flights. the the hello, here's our forecast for europe in africa on this monday, and we're still talking about this polar air in full trading the northwest. so 1st the cold. then we'll see the snow from northern scotland, northern england, through wales, over the next few days. there will be some slick spots on the roads. it is the rain . that's the story through portugal, northern central that will push into spain. and there are weather alerts in play for how intense this spring will be. some pretty good verse of rain along the eastern shores of the adria attic. see here. through to the balkans and outbreaks of some snow flurries across central europe. nothing major. a couple of centimeters
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. if the snow is falling, where you are for 30 a, we see that southerly breeze pop up the temperature and disassemble at 12 degrees. but here's a heads up. we're going to be in the stick of rain for western and southern turkey . by the time we get to tuesday, it is breezy across africa as mediterranean coast, and so i take you to the south. there has been some flooding around durbin, enclosed within a tel province. looks like the worst of the weather dies down. there are no weather alerts to speak of today on monday, but of course we've got our tropical cycling in the indian ocean here. it's running rate over reunion today on monday, and it will be the equivalent of a category to hurricane. so this will drop copious amounts of rain that show up the bye for now. a unique perspective of africans are willing to change in the streets because of the
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sense of urgency that we have done no more and more lots of voices. you don't often hear trouble nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same struggle share of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the, are the latest news as it breaks. for many people have religion to separate from the states and then not willing to change their traditions with detailed coverage for the next 3 or 4 months when people were entering the main previous case as opposed to prison or rise again from around the world. it was near here at valley forge that the us get declared its independence, which still had to fight for this funding democracy. that is what joe biden says,
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needs to happen now. the in the annual watching, i just need a reminder about the top stories this out. at least 67 people had been killed during artillery shelling of gauze of central and southern areas rescue teams are working to locate survivors. at least $24000.00 palestinians have been killed since october 7th. these randy cabinets has been meeting to approve the military budgets. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told his ministers to quote, sharing the burden of sweeping budget cuts. that's and yet it wants to increase minute treat, spending to finance the war on gaza. funerals had been taking place for 2 palestinian men killed bodies, rainy armenia,
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hebron in the occupied west banks. 5 more palestinians were shot dead by as many forces of the night. 3 of them were mine is the latest from around the world are gathering in dallas swift switzerland for the annual weld economic forum. later on monday, they were expected to take up a number of issues, including as well as war on gauze of the conflicting ukraine, climate change and the rise of artificial intelligence for want us let's talk to or diplomatic add. it's a james base who is there in davos for us or james, but certainly no shortage of pressing global issues to talk about there who expect you to speak. and yeah, that also again is dominated by global crisis last year. it was very much ukraine this year, ukraine with president savanski going to be speaking here during the week, but also of course gauze at 2. and we're going to have t if it goes with regard to the war on gaza from the us. we've got the secretary
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state entity plan can we've got the national security, your advisor, jake sullivan. israel's president, i's a cut sold is going to be here. we think not confirmed yet. the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed been solomon confirmed. we have to calculate prime minister and for him and us them. how about build rahman all saw need is going to be here. all the key ministers from the region. we'll be talking about the war and gaza, not just in the public sessions, but in the, in the sessions that happen behind the scenes in the meetings that they have amongst each other. so i think important developments that, of course, we've also seen what's happened in the red sea, i think, given this is also very much in economic event and people be looking at the effect of what's happening, the tensions and the red sea on the global supply chain. and then of course, on the effects on the overall global economy, is it going to affect inflation? but many of the issues, as you say, i'll discuss to a huge, wide,
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wide range of issues. i was speaking just a short time ago to the un secretary general's special envoy on the ocean's haines, hoping that could be progress towards global plastics. tracy this week. all right, the moment jane space live 1st there in dallas. let's see. dad's military says it's been able to reclaim back some cherokee from the permanency rapid support forces around the city of on demand as fighting between the 2 sides continues to expand to other areas. the war is now in its 9th months, then has led to the biggest displacement crisis in the world. hey, we're moving reports from on the mind near the capital have to this is what the streets of on demand step up of what new by we now looked like. the aftermath of battle between this 2 denise army and the power military rapids support forces are our staff, homes and shops. all were dealt with bullets and artillery holes all destroyed
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since the recess and took the district nearly 5 months ago. until recently, what new valley was the battlefield between the sudanese army and the rapids support forces here and on through man. nearly all of its presidents have been displaced as a result. the student is armeno, controls that and is pushing to re getting more grounds from the fighters. but the district that was once vibrant. now car was the scars of the conflict. and the sound of artillery and gunfire. a warning that the front line is not far from where we are. a fathers shed fee and his family are the only stability and still remaining in this part of the district. he shows us what's become of his house, which he says was occupied by the rest half while he and his family were in it's. he says the group terrorized them while they were there and continued to fire artillery at his house after they've left 12 months easy. but with time my family
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has adapted to the fact that we have no way to escape. we are in a very critical situation without any results is we stayed and we try to adapt ourselves to heating this and every one of my family. i'm sure that has lost documents between 10 to 15 kilogram of his phone weight, ready thing one foot and the whole day. and when mean that day? the armies, recent games comes after months of fighting on the mind is a major supply route for the rest half, even after a bridge connecting it to the northern parts of the capital costume was destroyed. of the ira. stuff has been firing artillery to try to stop the army, but civilians have also been killed as a result of what local committees described as indiscriminate to showing as the flight and continues. so it does the destruction and the loss of civilian lives. he
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but morgan ultra 0, i'm the man tiwana presidents lighting a has told a visiting delegation of former senior us officials that he hopes the united states can keep supporting taiwan by said his administration will continue to defend peace and stability in the taiwan strait. toni chang reports for me to type a. it's arriving in taiwan on a private trip. at least that's the official explanation. the delegation from the united states, a former deputy secretary of states, and the form and national security adviser, their arrival less than 24 hours after the election of timelines. and the president doesn't appear to be a co incidence. first on the agenda meeting with outgoing president sy in one, she's been a reliable, allied during had 2 terms. despite provocation from china. we look forward to continuity. and the relationship between taiwan and the united states. under the new administration. and for common efforts to preserve cross great peace and
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stability and the warm handshake from the president to light, the relationship with the us will be vital during his time and power. thank you. me of them. thank you to us side. chris longstanding fin, under unwavering support for tie one i believe the tie one us relations into the joint efforts of both sides will continue to move forward tension. so being rising in the taiwan straits and recent use prompting military exercises on both sides with major complex and ukraine and the middle east. ongoing washington dc doesn't need any more problems quietly. they like you to press president elect lie to cub is more confrontational. instincts on the table, i think there is a main purpose of its visit. that is preventive diplomacy. the us would like to prevent the newly elected while m lie to be more or so to have or provocative both world around. here for the last few days has been continuity.
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maintaining the states as quote, that's what ty one's new president says he wants. and the united states, the solar eclipse, china is less than 30 chung elsa 0. 5 by a taiwan has lost one of its remaining diplomatic allies. 2 days after it elected a new president, the pacific island of natalie says it will not recognize the government in time pay it switching ties to china. taiwan accuses basing of pressuring its allies in china claims taiwan as its territory. a position taiwan rejects bryan, who is the founder and editor of new blue magazine online publication. the focuses on taiwan and the asia pacific. you joins us now from type page. thanks very much for being with us. so 1st of all, what do you make of this decision by the government in narrow and in particular,
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the timing of it right after the election? is it as a new president in taiwan? yeah, that's right. so the timing is a mirror today is out for the election, and so it's a sign of how it china is registering displeasure of taiwan for exercising his democracy. tiwana has been engaged in this struggle with china regarding it took by guys for some time and china arthur will take the poached of my colleagues of taiwan if there is a dvd presidential administration and with an incoming electron ministration. that is also the highest registrar dispatcher and as i expected the summer flexing. i'm also whitaker and just the way i was trying to do so. and how much of a of a, i mean well let's, let's talk about an hour. first of all, what does this mean for now? it's a small islands, but it has a relationship with taiwan. but obviously china has a lot more money was absolutely. and so now really we have a population depending on some of the sensors counts of up 210002 around 10000 a bit more. but lots of times, it's a very small country. and then quickly, if you do emphasizes diplomatically measurements, i will,
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and rather than that are kind of recognizing the republican find out that essentially a body shop. one is done by the people's republic of china, you're losing out on the chinese market. and you may have bias attempts by china to pressure you and so it doesn't make sense as to why not, or has decided to switch here out how i can not. i'll bid china in terms of it's an incentive that office and our but the timing of course is the opposite action by the suspicious. and how much of a blow is this for taiwan? then a dwindling number of nations small number to begin with, a nation's that recognized taiwan is not a huge loss because it is such a small country. and i was on official relations with the us example. and other western powers are of much more importance. but of symbolic value, and it shows that finance attempts to attend if i want to move continue. and it also gives the officer who came to the store credit and pro china party in power as politics. the mediation that i will use into advise you are coming to her and so
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claiming that whether it be of this ration you will have continuing speaking a tassel spaces, lots of to $90.00. and then finally, it says that dps volt, rather than that of chinese pressure. good to talk to brian here. thanks very much . thank you. out of foreign ministers of north korea and russia have health folks and must go ahead of the 2nd anniversary of the war in ukraine. russia says it is developing ties in all areas with north korea off to the meeting between tow sun hooey and gala ross. an honest corporation deal is expected between the 2 countries. the united states and south korea say north korea has provided russia with arms, including all tillery and missiles to fight in ukraine. for more honest, is it less told not to use shop a lot of the in moscow? so you the, a north korea's foreign ministers,
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a chose visit to moscow. what more hearing on that the the for in minnesota, a choice. so he has arrived in russian for 3 day visits and she has to meet her. russian count deposits are getting a roll. so heard from me troop pass called who is the criminal sparks pass and he says, he says that a news career is rushed as close as may but, and paused not russia north korean tend to further develop that relations and back in october about uh, russian for administer being a real, actually visited north korea himself and that he met with choice over here in appeal young and box that. and he said that relations between russia and north korea had reached a strategic level, particularly after the september the goose ations between the heads of the 2 states . as you may remember at king john and visited russia's far east bank in september last year and left him a page and,
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and can discuss the ministry technical cooperation between the 2 countries. during that negotiations and the box on benito of north korea invited, facing to visit his country and the russian president actually agreed. so right now, the need to choose time and presentation well may go to visit north korea. and of course we've had, as you mentioned, from the white house and john cub, in particular, that russia has begun using ballistic missile was received from north korea to talk you crane. and according to the wall street journal as well, most coach had received several dozen short range ballistic missiles from people young and already funded. several of them at you crate in late december, early january. so most can people young at previous have repeatedly denied the supply of north korean weapons to russian. liberals said that those were room is spread by the americans. all right, you leadership of all of a live 1st there in a most. com. thanks is a still ahead on just you know, how much the last age of narrowly avoided a shock?
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and due by the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the . all right, let's get old school now. here's jemma. thank you. have them lead by telling them captain psalm, the human south korea begin the asian cop campaign and a little a the half an hour in castle. they are up against ball rain, south korea, all one of the favorites to lift the try. feel that they haven't won this
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competition since clinching back to back titles and 19561960. they were on his up in 2015, but coach young and cleans when thinks they can go all the way this time. as i feel this team has the qualities as absolutely qualities to win the tournament, but it will be a long, long path. it will be a marathon, it will be every game and male binds. it will be drama, but this is what a tournament is about. tournament about drama. well that's great live now to it's a hell molecule that adjustment been how much stadium for us as to how long it's expected of this. south korea side come they deliver of the well, gemma, welcome to the just in time and same with quite not miss you is building up the head of this massive game. of course, one of the tool and that favorite south korea going up against the ball frame that south korea, the real dilemma team of a, of asian football. the dilemma team just told me,
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i'm not just saying that because they look like they've stepped on the silver k drama. they look very good going into this might just have some good results in qualification for the world cup. i'm going to tell them that they've got the big stuff. it's not just song human, they go the lives of children and soon came in shape. this team is very, very strong. but of course it's been a long time. they've been under changes at those agent come, let's see if they could do it, but they certainly have the personnel to go all the way. and so you briefly the mention some that young man, his without doubt probably be the star of that team that cops. and what would you say is the app is running out of time? so when a major tracy with his country, he's what bus one now telling him in what can be said about song human, arguably the great to say a nation football history when he collides alone to picture that boy, it seems that smooths like pots. so when he is going out, i'll prevention defenses, but let's see what i can do. yeah, he's running out of time. you're close. follow a gemma of the antics of football clubs in oakland. and of course, the place of toner, not known for winning big tied to vendor a bit of
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a transition phase right now. it's like club level, it's going to be difficult for him to maybe win a big trunk fee in the near future. that makes this tournament so much more important at age. 31, he might be running out of time, but his phone, the season, shows that he's got the pedigrees on the back in this team to possibly take south through old way. we shall see how one of other opponents fall, right, and we expect them to be a threat to mismatch. now jemma, of course, on paper, south korea off fall more strongly than bothering but as you know, people don't pay the full own paper. it's paid on gross any and happens, but no, just that side of the bar, right. so go a bit of history on this side. the last time they were and cuts off for a big tool and the posts. daybreak didn't desktop, they won that and pulled up a pretty big opposite in the final beating itself with the right view. on top of that, the last time you've seen face of the engine top 2019. it was a very tight much. barney's nearly pulled up
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a must have upset only for south through to come through an extra time. so don't write the bar rained yourself, but certainly must have on the dogs against its dilemma. team of quality. that is south korea. where are we set to meet? well, not running them off the hell meineke, so i will let you go and get some the stadium ready for kickoff is fast approaching thanks. now. now mohammad sat as egypt managed to avoid a shock, the africa cup of nations as they took on mozambique and the great be open to the stuff of my homage. because egypt to heads off to just 89 seconds. but based on the sportage to a 2nd half goes in quick succession and it looked like because they were on their way to securing the us as a couple of nations when they fight se dashed when egypt were awarded a penalty and stuff which time give a full sound of who else scoring to secure a to rule satisfied and to ask on finals, but never won. the types of next up for egypt is gone at the full time champions. was surprising. maybe since you on by tape. but you can read about 3 guys school at
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a storage time, would have to maintain that on beach and direct quoting matches. they reached the round of 16 at the last tournament into the game and to show up for nigeria who has a wonderful white equitorial guinea in that group. a. yvonne, samuel fitz equitorial guinea in france. but sally lost it just 2 minutes before natalie for it is it's awesome and grab the plaza. my jerry and beat tice, i've replaced that last lane. the coach chevy says his team is lacking in every way and has apologize to find this off to a crushing defeat around madrid in the spanish sees a cup. final fantasy is genius. good, a glass top half. true. to leave round the good to a full one. victory and re as it was a fast tracy of the season. full right now, you now have the teen c for top. so the name that's one less than the castle on libels. the victory adds demetrius. momentum is the team remains on decent and $21.00 consecutive games and no competition. tottenham came from behind to the
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twice. it's a draw with nonsense united and sundays. premier reduction unites is when it's in front 3 rasmus point and just 3 minutes into the latch at old trafford or shot us a note equalized, says marcus, rest would put united to back in front just the for the frame. this whole goal is the season and that was faxed to home the season. but what do we go, benson? to scored less than admit, it's also the intervals to make it easy to talk to and sit fish in the table while united climbed into 7th. with that results now this was the reaction of ukrainians had his planet. diana. yes, terms got off the clothes, a big shock on the day to feel straight in eisen the well done. the $96.00 have knocked out wimbledon champion. walk has to have on dresses in the opening round. yes. transcripts took under an hour, so beats the 7th seed in straight sets. 6162. it's how fast when over top 10,
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i ask the grandson. us open champion code golf is books have placed in the 2nd round, the american go the best of select his allies, counting that she needs about the full seed field off the last 8 games of the match to seal 8636, last victory in the men's room, betsy donald meditative didn't make you could stop to his opening match. he lost the fuss. that's to qualifies. parents at been the to time australia. nice and run a route, then one. the next 2 sets to lead full method as friendship. pregnant retired in the full set with chrome, stefano state is a vassal, so he came from a set down to in his 1st round match. the greek 7 seed with madison. 10 to half a shelter of the toilets. wow. on his way to the single belgian, the bugs in full set, the detroit lions and wasted the 2 years to win a playoff game on sunday. they finally got done. dar golf, let the lines to victory pausing for 277 yards and caring for tops down against the
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los angeles rams lines within 24 to 23 and a 9 game post season losing street the longest and nfl history and as always, vote for that, melissa grace, the spice gemma. that's it for this news out 40 bucks eco is here with more of the days use in a couple of minutes. they were the in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels age the norm is new, hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december of this. cuba so called economic engine continues to stall, as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in order to have them for lack of foreign tourists. millions of cubans depend on tourism. chain define work, i spend money and others make money. the probation of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty, there are no tours close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are they building so many new hotels?
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