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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 16, 2024 10:00pm-11:00pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on to mccrae, this is then use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the family home is blowing up and then this ready, striking the profit in southern cancer. 12 people, a date as well also can result strikes on his belie hitting a boat of town and southern living on another ship is hit in the red sea. as the us
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is seized weapons made for the receipts a rock recalls on the sand. best of different ramos in ms. alo, tax on the city of, of, of plus medic, austin, and have on our cubans the pricing for more hardship sites for future electricity. the, it's 19 g and t that is 9 pm in gaza with a number of palestinians. kelvin, as wells under basic military assault continues to rise within 24280 people have been killed according to the health industry. and the area is targeted by is ready strikes in the past 24 hours. include a school and several refugee camps. honey mcclure reports from profit and southern, gaza, or the that's how many of you this father is buying over the core business,
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the child the victim of is really a tax on residential building. he was killed in the latest bombing and finally, on 2 other families were also killed in another air strikes near roof. the trash was the apple. somebody were having dinner to look at the destruction in the neighborhood. when people were palmed by his riley struggled off work while having dinner. israel, the lunch list, airstrikes attacks and eats ground defensive have also created shortage of food as 8 as a preventive from reaching those in the in the body. a refugee camp in the north bread distribution points have been set up for people suffering severe hunger. there's no feed, most of the time it's rare to find an abundance of the things we need past the wheat flour, the oil,
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unavailable to the point. the people can no longer ask about the more requests them . it's as if the top boot canned goods like beans that become really expensive. the united nations has worn famine is looming. everyone in gaza is hungry. we're exploring all possible solution, but none are sufficient in the face of obstacles that are people starving in areas . and we are not able to give basic food for the needs are rising faster than we are able to respond. southern gaza is a struggling to accommodate the rising number of displace palestinians. over crowding camp is increasing fears. the diseases will spread to the health care system in gaza is on the brink of collapse. hospitals are out of services because there is no fuel to keep them operation of a medical. his staff are over well, not only because of the one that they are having to treat,
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but also because of those needing help in seeking refuge from is really bombardment, honey. my mode, i was just data of southern garza, is tara capitalism is in rafa in southern gals or, and joins us now tech to understand in just the last hour or so they were being heavy, as rarely as trying to waste of con eunice on residential buildings. they what more can you tell us about that? yes, absolutely. you told me the last hour was the blue d as in terms of the military attacks that had been carried out by these got new forces in the separate parts. and in particular, in con eunice, were we, after reporting during the past hours, that's as well as right now, blowing up military, it blowing up different residential houses off to finishing the military operations in b. these areas in the eastern side of con, you, at this point in the last hour they have completely level to the ground for residential houses where at least 10 pallets, city is,
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have to report the tools in such as flights until now. dozens of kind of things have been injured, be rescued by the medical workers and being transported as well to another hospital for medical treatment. to this very moment that the rescue of regents continued by the civil defense team with a very notable difficulty to reach uh to the locations. uh uh for the unrelenting section of the abutment on the vicinity of the destroyed houses. i'm the fact that there are some people, trucks in con, units did not find out and did not get any show to, to remain employed as roof. i had become very densely right now, uh, overcrowded with people. and if i q as and similarly the situation in the past hour was for the middle governments were similar. attacks had been carried up with a very intense military shooting for the eastern areas of freight. and was a rush refuge account where one thomason in have has been reported killed. and one
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of the latest is really strikes that level to the ground. a residential building belonged to an early family. in the most i rocked refuge account and this is completely will continue with. is it coming hours of blood the night is waiting a palestinian as completely as well? is it scaling up its military attacks on the south? especially in con eunice, which has been the center for the military operations in the past few hours. okay, thanks so much tera, tara, who is in for us there, and rother and southern cancer with a ripple effect of as well as war on guns are as causing a maritime crisis in the red sea with another missile strike on a cargo ship on tuesday. and the empty contained a vessel is owned by greece, company, and registered in molten. the attack happened 140 kilometers with to begin the port city of officer leaf. humans whose the group has claimed responsibility for the attacks saying they will continue until there is a safe spot in gaza, blah, blah,
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blah blah. this operation tape after the crew of the ship ignored, continue with the warnings including the new warning shots. the many armed forces continue to implement. the decision to prevent is really ships or ships lead to the israeli. and then me from sailing, it'd be era and the red sea until the aggression is ended. and the blockade on the resilience, palestinian people, and the guys us trip is lifted as well. the u. s. navy has seized weapons that says were being shipped from around to gym and the ride was carried out on thursday in the arabian sea, off the coast of somalia. that the us is the width and to intend as to who the 5 is in human and included pots of ballistic and cruise missiles. washington says, this is the 1st time its forces have seized lisa with ins, heating to the group since human civil began at decade ago. let's bring out 2 zeros white house correspondent, kimberly how kits and now she joins us from washington, dc. and kimberly,
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i know that you have been listening into white house briefing just in the last half hour or so with the us. it's that they are not looking for a war with the who are things to yeah, that's right. in fact, that briefing is still ongoing. the national security council spokesperson john kirby telling reporters that with regard to the what seems to now be a tit for tat situation between the us military and the who sees that following the strikes by the united states which occurred on friday. there has been a sort of these retaliatory strikes that have been going back and forth between the united states and the whose these, the latest occurring and by the united states as is. but then john curry saying that they anticipated that there would be some retaliation. and what we're hearing is that they say that even though the united states says that their
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national strikes on who's these uh, sort of a, of their locations within yemen, where they were storing much of their equipment to attack these commercial fish. a shipping vessels in the red sea degrade, but as you will say, i cetera. even though the united states says that these were largely successful. what john kirby is saying is that they may have to take additional steps as necessary. and so that's what we're seeing playing out right now. but again, he's saying he's not looking for the war to expand, and they are not looking for war period. but the united states once again reiterating what they said so many times. and that is the who's these have a choice to make, to stop their so called reckless attacks. and kimberly, i know that the pricing is still ongoing. so we're still getting information from that. but they've also been developments of a potential prison to swap
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a hostage deal between a mouse and is right. what. what can you tell us about this? yeah, we're still getting some details about that as well. but what we know is it one of the senior members of the administration who has been a, a crucial advisor for the president joe biden on middle east issues. his name is brent mckerick. he has currently been traveling to the hot katara where you are right now. and what we know is that he has been having some serious discussions on what this post more on god. so it looks like for israel, they've been consult consultations with the israelis with caught our who of course has been meeting a lot of these conversations between israel and how boss, what we understand now is that there seems to be another deal in the works to try and get some more of these captives to be released. we're not sure exactly about what these numbers look like in terms of the captives just how many
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of prisoners the out of as really jails could be released, palestinian prisoners that is in the past. and some of these previous deals we've seen for every captive there have been at least 2 palestinian prisoners that have been released for us really jails. we've not had anything that detail, but what we do know is that brett mcgriff from the by the administration, has been working out this deal. we've just gotten the 1st inkling of this from john curry. the national security council spoke 1st. and uh, and so we're waiting more details, but apparently there is some sort of discussion underway and we're just course working to find out more about it. and as soon as we do, we will bring them to you. thanks so much. kimberly. kimberly helped it for us there at the white house to let the world economic forum and down false with business leaders, ministers, and heads of state capital. candidly about the size of the world. gaza is at the top of the agenda, and many, particularly the world economic forum, hoping the presence of figures like the us secretary of state, the prime minister and foreign minister of casa prime minister of jordan, and more will lead to
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a solution to the war on cancer or at least sort of the seeds for one of diplomatic . it is a james buys has moved from dolphins, but us secretary of state times the blinking one of the global leaders at this annual meeting in the alps, weather war and gauze, a sense of all of the items at the top of the agenda. shake mohammed been abdul rahman of thorny who's both prime minister and foreign minister of council, was scathing about the effects of these rouse bombardment over the past 3 months of the right size is not there anymore. i mean, there is nothing going for the edwards carpet bombing everywhere and its needs like its needs that like rebuilding an entire city again, us to this, germany's foreign minister was on a panel discussing global security. her country has consistently opposed and immediate c spa, i believe the,
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the problem we are in is actually we know the solution. we can only come out together on a plan on the sci fi, on a plan, on the 2 states solution. but at the moment we have stuck to individuals circle the foreign minister of saudi arabia, a country that was close to a normalization deal with israel before the war was honest with us such a deal could now be revived. he said yes, but only if a series of steps happen 1st, we need to have a sci fi. immediately we need to set the ground for a credible process that enables the palestinian authority that them. i was us to have a process towards a piece in the region. this will resolve many of the challenges that we have in the region is among those speaking here on tuesday, the arabian foreign minister and the us secretary of state expect a lot of talk about tensions in the red sea and attacks by the who sees already the category prime minister as well, and the recent u. k. and us military intervention could lead to further escalation. and business
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leaders here are worried about the global supply chain and the effects on the world economy. james pays out to 0 doubles while diplomatic. it is a james spies, spoke to you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez ad develop davos about the risk of spillover from the war and gaza, as we can not have enough. it goes up 11 months and so you need to stop what's happening and got so uh and the level now is at the present moment, in my opinion, the most dangerous risk of spill over that we have, we have the west bank in which the pensions are extremely high and the body simply the incidents in the let's see. and i have to say that the city of them, of navigation is something that these essential but has a weston ministry intervention made the situation. what the best way to defend the, the, the policy is in gaza is not to create a situation in each prices who go up in read sure you to be facing that emetic
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situation with this risk analysis. so my appeal is also for the escalation, the escalation in the let's see, to a law for the, the verification to take place. but what's the intervention is that helpful? it is, it makes things worse. i hope that's this leads to the escalation from both sides as you know, in the last week there's been a case in the international court of justice. that's an important part of the un with israel being taken to court under the genocide convention. now i know very well, you'll not going to comment on that case, but how important is it the old un members, including israel comply with whatever the court decides, including any professional measures they to say? well, there's, you know, there is a say can pretty simple of separation of powers. and so obviously i will not intervene mediation to what's up for the cost to be site. but it's an international court of justice is part of us. and it is about the who is extreme import,
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those in international relations. and so we are very much support the business, national court of justice and very much supportive of the need for all states to abide by the decisions of the court. when you look at the desk told 24000 people at least have died in gaza, about half of them, a women and children, and wrenched off a 150 to you and workers of died as samples as their employer with the duty of castle them do you think there should be legal accountability for that as well? first of all, you can't imagine what it is to medicine organization, which 150 to the of all of the workers that have been killed. and some of them have been killed with their families in their own houses. and i think that will be a moment in which you'll need to look seriously into this question at the present moment. our most important duty is to make sure that you made the 30th 8 easy leave it as a much larger scale than it is the case now. and that's easily i'll remove the opposite
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goals. that's who has to exist to have a massive distribution of you. is that in a knowing depth for depth to be really effective? we need the events that is used by it. it's not just you and will, cuz you're a journalist, 82 journalists and media workers killed. do you fear the suspect? israel is deliberately targeting june, listen of the thought leaders and guns. i think that is a way these what is being conducted in which there has been no effective protection of the city of the i think there are 5 nations international commit that in law. and indeed that i've been saying time and time again. and now it has been proven by francis the report of ox farm and the few others that these is unprecedented. the number of civilian casualties that he's taking place in gaza is especially if you look into all the conflicts that we had seen. sam secretary general, the number of civilian casualties,
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but they is unprecedented in any of the conflicts that we have with them too long. seems i am secretary general. it's like i'll just bring it and they'll just, they're a senior political analyst smile. and the shower once again. thanks for joining us here in the studio. we just heard from kimberly, how could tell winehouse corresponding to being at a briefing with john koby. uh, that is still ongoing. uh at the moment. we, as i said that uh they are a serious and intensive discussions happening in cats right now about the possibility of another prisoner swamp deal. what do you make of that? is that a significant development at all? i don't think there's going to be another swap. do we mean by that? like the ones that before. yeah. i think that's, that's done on over would. i think piece me, there is no longer in, in, in the books. i think anything short of perhaps
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a number of deals connected that lead to a cease fire may be possible. meaning, you say something like, okay, we start with this, we go to another one, that'd be guarantees that eventually into 3 months, this will need to end of the war as possible for them 2 or 3 weeks. this would enter. but the idea that these raise guide have a swap and then resume the war, the environment, the general site that gives the kind of thing is i think that's off the tape. okay? just turning now to the issue that we've seen that the who these in human and, and the us strikes that you'll associated this briefing edge on kirby said that the, who the still have a choice the us to is not looking for a war against them. can we take the us edits with no, never, we never take the us for it's worth whenever i take any power for the sports. i mean, you know, you constantly, we have a practical minded, critical approach, critical coverage of them, especially the united states, especially in the middle east. i mean, i'll give you
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a very simple example of just us reverse this just so you would know what i'm, what i'm going with this. imagine if the united states was struck 3 times, admitted that only imagine if some country bomb the united states 3 times within a week when the united states be at war or not. i think most people watching will know the answer to that, of course. so the idea that the united states, i was young men 3 times and then they say, oh, we're not war, you know, we're just bombing you once and again and we're probably going to bother you again, but we have not what. so i think it's a bit silly, but i tried to do it with the logic behind it. the logic behind is, is very important. going to a more serious note about this. the united states guide is a big stick, but speak softly. it's a very big step and it keeps waving it, it keeps happening with it. right. because it has a huge armada. huge air force. and it's like, uh, it's like
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a hammer. you ever think it sees it? cuz it does it. the nail right. on the other hand, the house fees have a very, very, very small stick, right? but they speak aggressively with a high door and in fact, like literally and figuratively, do you have any spokesman always speaks loud and metaphorically, meaning they are very, you know, aggressive and brave and their tone of voice towards the markets. the reality is that the hoses are very weak. yeah, man is very poor. america is very strong and very rich. and the end of this, of the cycle of violence that i'd say will not help the freedom of navigation that i'd say it wouldn't lead to more escalation. it wouldn't need to the more impoverishment of young men, just like what's happening in gaza just like, what's happening in palestine. just like what's happening 11 on and i'm sweating. that agent, meaning we have this by got to me where to buy. we've got regional players in
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defiance of the imperial powers. they try to sound brave, but in fact, the countries are really underneath the united states and all that western powers continue to speak softly deceptively. but then the end of the day, they are bombing non stop here and there and everywhere in the middle east. yes. well, given all of that, do you believe that this is just the beginning of an escalation? what do you think is going to happen next? what as we just heard from the secular, in general, right. and as we've heard from the cost of the prime minister, and as we've hearts for my number of other brave people, and that's what the hearts of the majority of the united nations general assembly had the majority of the united nations security council. there's a need for a see if there's a ceasefire and guys there would be no escalation. in the absence of a ceasefire in gaza, i think we're going to continue to see more of the same feeling of conflicts, whether it's in the it's all about on board or whether it's in the red sea and
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elsewhere, that agent. unfortunately, there is a grassroots the, there is a root cause, i'm sorry for the issue here present to and historically you need to dissolve the question of palestine. you need to end the war on the general side in front of site or the for the escalation to happen elsewhere. i think thank you so much as it was . it was good to get your insight into one of us. thank you now and to share with the as far as the military and his belong, have exchanged fight in southern living on is riley. will pines struck a target near the board of town to follow as tensions remain high? earlier the is ready, military said it struck a hezbollah empty, taking this out and launching their caf akila. and run con has more from southern living on in the town of hula. we've seen a 2 s strikes throughout the day, bringing the title, the 23 and a number of other incidents happening in the eastern part of this of 11 on uh there
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was the disputed a to, oh, shabba way is really special forces from the magland recognizance unit left that base to conduct a clearing operation, they say may but not across the board of how they managed to actually cross that disputes and pulled. it would have been the 1st time since 2006 and it would have been an escalation. uh also what we're hearing is 10 is really strikes in what the oh, salute saluki. now that is the most amount of strikes on that town. since all students, he's broke out on october, the 8th. we confirmed that his bullet struck a missile into a bit too low. i noticed like 3 me cells in the direction of a minute, you position in the upper gallery. now let me just show you where i am right now. in the full ground that you can see the town of hime beyond those mountains is the ship a phones area of the occupied show of funds area throughout the day. and indeed, over the several days,
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that's where we hit intense selling going on. that's where we hit his bullet rock, it's coming in from, there's a 120 kilometer disputed border between israel and lebanon. know clearly market d mark hated actual and that is a problem because no one really knows where the boat is, where the boat, that's what part is occupied or not. and this has been a source of diplomatic frustration for a very long time. but now it's becoming acute because has below how long maintained that they will negotiate. they will negotiate and move back beyond the tony river deep within lebanese territory. but not until israel, it actually ends the war and goes of know, looking for a safe spot. they're looking for an ending to the war in gaza and that's something 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu simply isn't going to do. now. the key diplomats, hey,
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involve the us. and the french has been shuffled diplomacy between 11 on and israel, but it hasn't come to anything yet. this bought a 120 kilometers long, like i say, still has seen intense shilling since october, the 8th. that's over a 103 days worth of conflict in this area and wrong code out 0 measure you. some level of rock has been cold is and best of the to around off to mondays attack and of the us condemned to runs a caring out in the cell strikes and syria and iran. cooling the reckless, at least 4 people were killed and 6 wounded in the bombings. sal stratford has this report. the night sky lights on explosions ring out across the city of the bill in the wrong the wrong says, which was it describes a spy headquarters used by his rails intelligence agency,
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most set gatherings of anti a rating terrorist groups, at least supplied michelle strong targets, needed us concerts in residential areas in the administrative capital for the rocky kurdish regional government. daytime video shows some of the destruction or rocky could. these regional authorities say several people were killed and others injured . the attacks many of the offices of terrorist organizations and the most side are very close to the u. s. consulate because that they feel protected by the iranians that were sending both striking these targets. because unfortunately, northern iraq is heavily infiltrated. they are both striking these targets, but also they were telling americans they were sending a message that our miss styles are very precise and we're not afraid to target these offices. these bases near your building us condemn the attacks, cooling them
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a reckless and imprecise set of strikes. in recent days the us and u. k. have been targeting who she bases in yemen, retaliation for a tax on cargo ships in the red sea. who sees, say, the vessels belong or are connected to countries supporting israel? washington says around supplies, the who sees with weapons and son in law has been putting pressure on is ships going to is riley ports to build up more pressure to end this, this holocaust. and of course, the resistance in iraq has also been active to put pressure on the americans to end this. but so far we haven't seen the escalation, we're only seeing escalation, iraq, cruelty attacks, a violation of itself and see and found to respond using legal measures, including filing a complaint to the un security council. a,
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hey roland is carried out to taxi northern iraq before targeting what it says on the right and you know, position groups. but these latest strikes. com is, is grow internationally about a wider escalation in violence. in response to israel or garza, a war israel says, is far from over. jones started, i was just, there was still a hit here on elders. eric. i'm sonia guy. yeah. go just outside of friends of it with us when, of course, in the world kind of corruption, the old deal is far from a rich residence. the a. hi lo there, the weather is looking very wet and wintery across much of europe at the moment, and very cold, with the low temperatures across from the central and northern areas that have been
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so well settled, whether across the mediterranean. well, that has changed. you can see that weather front moving and recent very heavy rain, freezing rain as well as snow across moving parts of france and the low countries and on into germany. and that's where we've got the red warning for large area of the south of germany. some of that snow as well funding on the opposite will be welcome to the you can see a shift and that's no pushing its way further east north. as we go into the us, they scanned the scene. some very wintry weather. that's no pushing its way across into pots of russia minus 3 in moscow bits and pieces of rain as well, developing across the bulk and some improvement coming in for to a key. it does look like we're going to see some blustery winds as well as what the weather, edging across into portugal and spain on. so it's a much dryer to the south of england, but still very cold here. so i'm just looking to launch the miles and places like athens, we will see they've just pick up the and, and, and cry. but for the likes of bordeaux, it is going to get very cold. if we have
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a look at the 3 day that last through to the weekend of the aging top is being played in touch are from a rock or 3rd time. 24 teams are competing for the trophy. there can only be 4. can you, if you run across the action out the tournament phase and cost on the human mind is incredible, but it can also overwhelm is at times. here's a bill. the solve the problem. in the 1st of a full part seats, we travel to iceland, which is the highest rate of anti depressant use and you know that we're all set. it's also very hard to find and to origin teeth to find out twice. everybody is so
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popular. we just done exactly the same as when we were babies with our mother. mine's changing the way you think about mental health. on noticing the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching l g 0. a reminder of our top story is the ssl is the number of palestinians killed in israel's relentless military assault on guns that continues to rise within 24280 people have been killed. according to the health ministry, school and refugee camp were among targets hits in the past 24 hours. these really
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military and hezbollah have exchanged fight and southern living on, is rarely full time. strong of targeting is a for the town of the is there any military also suited to the, his, blah, antique take massage, and won't you be a contact to the u. s. navy says that it has seized weapons who did from a round to given in the right the and say, us officials believe the weapons were made for a few things. who have been carrying out missile strikes on shipping through the red c u. s. media reporting the u. k based oil, john shell is pausing shipments through the red sea and definitely the decision comes off to simulate moves by b, p, and major cargo companies of the latest escalation. and the red sea has major implications for the global economy and trade. now, the red sea is one of the world's most important shipping rates for oil and gas between asia and europe. in the south, above all, mon dobbs, the strength between africa and the radian potentially connects the red sea with
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a gulf of 8 and 12 percent of the world straight. and 10 percent of global oil carried by ships goes through that striking list who is cut out next, the red sea with the mediterranean sea. it's the shortest shipping route between europe and asia. and 15 percent of the world's maritime traffic passes through the suez canal. since november around the back tooth, these have targeted vessels near bob almonza forcing major shipping and oil companies to suspend operations through the red sea. reverse it vessels will have to make a long journey all the way down the east coast of africa. 5, the southern tip of the continent, so the ship traveling from single pool to both of them. did you need that? would typically take around 26 days. well, take 56 days. clearly using more fuel and increasing costs from on all of this scrap charlotte, who is an independent energy analyst joins us from london. thank you very much for
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being with us as well. i outlined that so how important that this ruth is to the level ship and can you explain how disruptive of this is this all is full for tried words at the moment. a thank you have any other program? i think it shows who gets concerned doesn't come as much of a surprise, it's phone or it's kind of what's the bottom repairs that'd be in doing so as and as you mentioned several about the shipping companies. now, what i have noticed is in terms of my analogies and my contacts of the shipping industry and in single port, i'm enjoy kids. you said you're looking on average above the 175 percent investigation in terms of shipping costs. a compared to november 2023 rented who the campaign decide you started being a gary momentum. so that's really most likely be reflected in, in prices that you'll be and especially early in consumers,
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notice at the shops and then we're talking anything from, from clothing to add to components and, and, and includes. when i'm there is no, if you see there's no obvious end to this insides us and you get it on the strides . there was a temporary highest. he's a belligerent, and they said that they were to continue to attack the shipping liners. and as you call those, as, as you've noticed both both today and yesterday and as you and your parties been uh, being reporting. so i'm sort of say in the medium, short, medium, dense unity in. uh cuz humans, what is the picture? yeah, so you said a 275 percent increase in shipping costs. is that correct? and indeed, so if you say, urging the lot of sports that said that you to be able to have them the next uh next awards brought it down and let me see shop. i use the the explanation on. so
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a typical cost uh for a container between shanghai and walter that has a buy and buy my zillow. good text or what the information i have from my associates has gone up by about 275. okay. i understand in, in the months that you want to find times it goes a little bigger than your own and the ads be 50 percent. okay. but it's uh, not just shipping. obviously when it comes to oil 1st be pay. now we're seeing show, pulling out of the red sea. is this just the beginning of the crisis? do you think? is this going to escalate for the this which has all the hallmarks of escalating said that the one thing i would want to add from from the energy industry standpoint, is that in the, let's say, if this situation has arisen, say 5 years ago or 6 years ago compared to the present day to get to the escalation in order for the position or prices that you were seeing or being a lot higher and perhaps as high as $5.00 to $10.00. the reason being not seeing
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this now is because there is a copious amounts of american lied crude in the right of global markets. so the energy price does not have, don't show top. but yes, it has all the boxes that crosses that is likely to continue. it's just that there's a lot of americans oil that's keeping your markets honest. okay. so if there's a lot the at the moment, how long will those process be stable for belonging to this goes on, obviously those that oil is going to going to run out. so what will it mean in the, in the, in the medium to long term? do you think i to and that, that, that's a bring question. did you see the we just discussed that there seems to be no obvious conclusion for this. the skirmishes between the us led coalition and the who d, as in signs. now, americans on last the top to buy shares, production hasn't dignity due to installed. and if the production stops, blatchley by the end of 2024, as as a,
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notice that my set of wireless and assets in the community imagined then, then it could be unable to see a 4 or 5 dollar appreciation right now for say, the next 6 to 9 months, looks to be stable, is kind of a loss not more than that. you might see it an escalation. okay, thank you so much. uh, this garage, i'm a for us independent energy analyst from london. thank you. was riley is products have cause massive devastation in central kansas. i'm residential buildings have been completely destroyed. i'll correspond on 10 del co direct reports from l. my guys, the refugee camp, and they will by law i'm crazy standing until i should be behind me is as much as the rescue g come here. that is really forces at times with through last night. and here, as you see, the destruction is my so from there is by lashed through this area on,
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on the road. all of the factories on all of the warehouses have been completely destroyed . we saw the infrastructure severely bomb. it's very of use that there has been a lot of our tele reselling and a lot of at air strikes to where did this moment fly or is going out of the buildings as you see, most of the people right now are trying to get with every they couldn't get from under the rebels. we saw people collecting woods, we saw people collecting and going to see and to check up on their factories and their warehouses. people are literally devastated. they're saying that they lost all of what they owed and out of the businesses, this is not the 1st time we see this until i had been when we evacuated from the
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north to the south. it was the same exact scene or destruction is happening. and people are still fearing an invasion. i grant invasion to that is buff. this is in the, i just need a massage the refugee well, we are just getting some news. and now that is royal and how miles have agreed on a deal that will allow unlimited supply me to send an aid in the guise of the agreement. broken by casa and france will. c, doha seems to play lloyd's a few minutes. hearing aid for palestinians in exchange for delivering medication to is ready, captives will bring you more details. as soon as we get the, it was ready for us as have carried out more rides across the occupied west bank. the enemy sold the city of jericho and send reinforcements into the center of the and also pon refugee camp is ready. soldiers, the rest of the young palestinian men saying he was wanted by the security services is ready, forces have intensified it, incursions since october. the 7th on monday is ready for us to assume the house
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of permanent palestinian doctor. i set about good tea into ramallah and the occupied with bank now is ready. forces had been demolishing homes of palestinians that are accused of crimes. the abram has moved from bucker's house in ramallah, as we're standing here in front of the house of i said, a lot of holes, he's a palestinian doctor who has been arrested on january the 7th. now this door has been put up by the finally, after the arrest happened because the mother of i said it says that these really forces up demolished the door when they 1st came to us. i said now in addition, they later returned late on monday and they took the measurements of the house. they took also samples of the cement. now what we usually see happen after palestinians have been accused by these really forces of committing attacks that
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leave casualties is that these really forces demolish their homes. now, because this is an apartment in a big building, what is expected to happen is not a full on demolition, but basically making it impossible for anyone to use this apartment now as a part of the raid that took it later on monday they've run side of the house, this is only part of the damage that they've left because the family has started really rearranging the house after the is really forces re visits. the mother says that they've looked through the certificates of the papers. all i said now he is a doctor and the mother says that there is little evidence of any read to show that he has been associated with the shooting attacks that took place on january the 7th . that left one palestinian casualty, but that palestinian hasn't his really id. there's a lot of worry amongst the better. who is the family as to when this demolition
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could happen? but he does eat a month. a leisurely military citizen has intercepted several rockets, 5 from gals video is released by local media show all this landing in the city of middle vault and southern israel. some buildings were damaged, no casualties have been report as teresa bar has the largest from tell of a large bar. roger of rock is coming from guys. i toyed southern israel, 50 of them. 20 of them were intercepted by israel. i uriel defense system. however, others manage to pass through itself in the city of nancy was close to the border with gas. so there were no casualties or injuries reported. however, it was the largest but rise of rockets to have hits southern as well in several weeks. and it's interesting with this rockets where it launched allegedly from northern central guys to an area that was taken over by as well. and it did be controlled by as well. and where is well started to with a drawer that shows that how much continues to have military capacity to strike it
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as well, from certain locations inside. the guy says trip. this has generated some tension within the cabinet. while there's ministers that would like to decrease the tension and the fighting in certain areas of gas out like the minister of defense, you'll have kalonde who would like to also focus on releasing the hostages. there's others for calling a for the occupation of gas, have a believe that this is the only way to guarantee safety for a throw. this has happened a day after there was a round pitch where one is rarely women was killed and 17 others were injured. when you talked to people here, instead of the many tell you that they do not feel safe, that we've been seeing the slates as rockets attack this ram, which that happened on monday. and also the rockets being fired from letter. but the from living on the government has managed to evacuate many of those civilians leaving close to the gas an envelope close to the border with gas. so many of those
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people would like to be able to go back soon. however, with this type of latest attacks that we have seen, it's unlikely that they be able to go back home. so that is how will i just see that the of the moving on to some other world news now. and so the us where i was republican caucuses have delivered a big winter full of president donald trump. and with most of the votes counted, trump has one about 51 percent. for the gap level defense has came in distance seconds with 21 percent. the slightly ahead of full and best of it to the un. nikki haley. the cool. this begins the process of picking delegates to the republican national convention in july with the policy will fully name its presidential candidates. there was no fresh office when in the iowa caucus former us president trump has arrived in new york for defamation case, involving
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a magazine. roger trump has already been found liable to sexually abusing and defining each in carol. of this trial is looking specifically at how much trump should be forced to pay for vermont. so you might about carol $29.00 teams when he was president carol and seeking $10000000.00 in damages of more on this kristin salumi is outside the courthouse for us. they are in new york and chris and trump seems to be spending as much time in court rooms as he has been campaigning recently. what exactly is happening there today of the well, much of the day has van about selecting the jury for this trial there on a bit of a break right now. the court is in recess that we do expect the opening statements to come soon and get under way when the court does resume, even as the selection process was under way for the jury, that will decide how much the former president will have to pay to a woman,
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he sexually abuse for making defamatory comments about her. he was continuing to make comments about her on social media, claiming that he never met the woman he didn't know her, and that the judge in this case was biased against him. it's a theme that he has been bringing up consistently on the campaign trail as he runs for office yet again. and it's a claim that he has made also inside and outside of court rooms as he faces so many legal proceedings around the country. and just the last week he was here in new york on another civil case where he's facing allegations of fraud and how he runs his business. so today in the court room, it actually was one of the questions that was put to potential jurors. do you feel the former president has been treated fairly by the legal system and at least 3 cases,
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potential jurors said they believed that the president wasn't being treated fairly with, despite all of his legal issues at this point in time, it doesn't seem to be hurting him on the campaign trail based on those results and i what, but this is a civil trial. what happens if he is found guilty and one of the mini criminal cases he is facing of the yeah, he's facing for criminal cases around the country. us for everything from interfering in the last election to this handling classified documents, even if he's found guilty of criminal charges. again, this is a civil case. you only have to pay money as punishment. a criminal charge would not stop him for running for office or being president, but it does take up a lot of his resources and a lot of his time, one the investigation by the associated press found that last year he spent
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$37000000.00 money that he raised to a political action campaign on legal fees, but he's also using this to raise money for his campaign. these cars, these comments, his campaign on the campaign trail about being politically persecuted after his mug shot came out in one of those criminal proceedings. he made t shirts with his face on it and he raised $2000000.00 in the course of just 2 days, all in small donations. so he is attempting to use this to his advantage to rally his face around him. but his competitors are arguing that this is gonna take away from the business of the american people, especially as he gets closer to election day. okay, thanks so much for all of it. it's kristen salumi for us in new york. it's a to that has a now so sharp rise and fuel water and electricity prices. the rolling company in this policy says the mission as a part of an adjustment program needed to get the islands economy back on the path
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of growth. it'll guston reports from have on long lines outside have honest petrol stations have become a grim reality in recent years. but soon they may be a thing of the past. the communist party is announced, the price of petrol was soon increased by phone. i guess we're going to look at it, said old old when the price of fuel goes up, everything gets more expensive if people need to go to hospital or travel some where it's gonna cost them more. yeah. and then add somebody. that's real prices went rise until next month. but just the announcements has made an impact. how much does it cost you to get to your house before from here to miles 150 basis? no, it doesn't go into a 150. they will put their prices up. are these price hikes a possible to come in? this party is cooling a macro economic stabilization program with us sanctions choking of fund current samples like never before. real salaries, a plumbing thing, keep as president says, he's managing a war economy is always equal partners. this is not a package of new liberal measures against the people. nor is it
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a crusade against small businesses nor the elimination of the basic basket of goods . the i can see this economist says an adjustment program should have been done years ago to correct major distortion this in the item is economy. but that is better late than never. you said it was going to, is that the fund raising prices in reducing subsidies? there's an austerity program. the government isn't able to keep spending on these things as an adjustment program necessary or is there another option? when you're ready, i'd say it has to be implemented. ok, buttons are insights. so to basic food russians at st. prices at the countries famous, but i guess that's set to change to food russians will be targeted to vulnerable groups. what's the electricity and gas prices have been low for decades? encouraging? wasteful consumption isn't expensive to leave the gas on all the time. no, no, no, no, no, not at all. rather than buy lighter, it's better for me to leave it on the whole time and spend the money on
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a few pounds of sweet potatoes or some bananas of the high utility bills will mean less money for food. this is what the bill is, the equipment just $0.15 a month, but that's no small change in the country with the average salary because fall into the equivalent of just $17.00 a month. people already feeling the pinch and they're worried about the coming price hikes and with the economy creaking, essential food russians started arriving like a capital a to make the price at the russian store hasn't come in yet this month. so i have a better price list from last month, so i'll still have a bit cheat. good, been missed the bus. so let's politicians tell the long suffering public the tyson about keeping the pricing for a tough year at augusta. and i'll just say we're having a cube children cuz government hospitals have ground to a halt as tens of thousands of health workers went on strike against an increase in benefits paid only to doctors nelson and his reports from colombo was 0. i moved to read. you need an action and the moans for the government trying
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desperately to recover. real quick link it to know more crisis. tens of thousands of heads was as easy learn to begin to 24 uh, work stoppage on tuesday. the one, the same benefit increase the doctors receive last week. odyssey good. what's up with you to me that i'm, we're opposed to this economic policy because it's on the, from about the government has said it has money. therefore, it's time we launch the struggle up to demand or share of the strike by the 100000 storm has said union alliance affected services as hostages throughout the country . those seeking treatment will angry and frustrated. i was your 0, spoke to many outside the national hospital in colombo fallacy. the item is intended. oh, and then if we, if we have money, we don't need to come here. i go to patty this morning to come for my regular clinic, visit the doctor, write out the prescription, but there's no one to dispense the big gun. mamma, that'd be like a life that might benefit. i came by 3 with
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a texas. my wife was pregnant and i have a skin condition that she's in the maternity unit and they give us a list of medicines divided. but i don't have the money in my life. i as hundreds of millions to pass and never on standby to help husband. as the doctor rummaged spotted enough to dodge a 0. the decision to increase doctor's allowances was prompted by a large number, leaving the country. 1300 doctors of migrated and another 5000 a waiting to leave. but he said the demands of others in the health sector will also be addressed. we need to do for this matter to the finance ministry for which we have done the background with now. so, but it's, you know, the how to do the calculations and see how this, you know, i have, you're talking about another $100000.00 advocates of the, of the, done the sector. so you have to see the numbers and see if you can do a mess at the backbone and see whole district connecticut, the attic based on the union and save the government's decision to save
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a. just one group within the his field is unacceptable. shrunk of his sick, that has struggled for years. both during the pandemic and the can only crisis that's followed. most hospitals ran out of the most basic drugs and supplies. now has stuff of protesting against the allowances given to doctors and the people that suffer most of those who cannot afford treatments. and you arrows fernandez. i'll just 0 colombo in iceland, a long dome, into fold lines running into the country. the reasons to continue spewing lava was only voting for years to come. habits according to of all can ologist from, from soft to hot lava, swallowed several times on sunday. so you guys have reports from critic. it is scorching relentless, devouring everything in its pulse. for the 2nd day, the lava continued on its destructive pos and the rig count as peninsula sparing nothing. it tools through the town of green, the vic setting houses, alight,
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spewing ash, and smoke through the air. is it but 2 pipes carrying water and energy to holmes the worst case scenario that officials had paid full despite months of preparation? this could be happening again and again for next, next years. we don't know nothing about it. the mother nature is unpredictable. this is the 2nd time since november, the residents were forced to flee from the homes. often earlier, a rupture and joint fishes appeared in and around to bring the vic a tell tale sign of intense seismic activity. but the lava flowed in a different direction, then avoiding the town until sundays are option is as close as we can get to the town itself is law of mothers continuing to smoke and erupt. and of course,
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the $3800.00 residents who made this price. the home have no idea when they'll be able to return here. the lava flows could continue here for months, and the intense seismic activity could go on the years, leaving those who called this place home, stranded with no way of knowing if they can return. so need i, jagow, i'll just sarah green to make that. so for this is a i'll be back in just a moment to has more of the dice needs the
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challenges with the family's mentor for nearly 3 years. evelyn lemitrus has been investigating the shark fin trafficking operation. now she's putting together the team that's going to rate it and lexie though they're still quite as b. o. but i said less indeed this bit of a humble shirts than to become a global commodity prize doesn't agree to it. and the special suit in asia sharps that played a vital role in the ocean for hundreds of millions of years. but the trade is now pushing some spaces to the brink of extinction. there was a trade in short, francis valued of hundreds of millions of dollars a year, which had in mind that then okay, one more thing go that on the reading that much than that would tell you that we gained exclusive access to a team of investigators aimed at dismantling or ring a short den traffickers said he will be, my gosh. okay,
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think of that. he always thinks the send me until the following this car here as an investigator and a couple of cops in it, we're going to leader rates today in the harbor against these traders who they say are putting some spaces, a sharp at risk of the for the the delta announces a new agreement between home awesome as well to deliver medication and i into gaza . the

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