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of setbacks is in serious trouble. tech giants, making big profit, skip by laying off thousands of workers plus poly employment while employees increasingly working multiple jobs. counting the cost on houses 0. the, the us launches this strikes and syria and iraq, invitation for a drug and attack the killed 3 us soldiers in jordan. the aerosols comes this down was onto the bodies of the 3 service members were petrie exits with the you. with the tell mccrae this is al, do 0 live from doha. also coming out profit. he's a pressure coupon of dispatch and we feel for what comes next. don,
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wanting from the you in on life and the southern guns are we more than a 1000000 people have moved to a skype to bonds and dodging changes. economic reforms cleared the 1st total in the lower house up to 3 days of device and weeks of purchase. the, the us has owned dozens of the strikes and syria and iraq, using long range bombers. it's in response to a drones try to buy some jordan last sunday that kills 3 us soldiers. necessary and state media says at least 13 pro rainy and 5 has had been killed. first on jordan reports from the pentagon. on friday, a mirror with a b one b bomb or jet, carried out 85 air strikes in a rock and syria on members of the islamic revolutionary guards, core codes force and the fighters. they support the payback for these groups.
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drones strike on a us base in northeastern jordan, which killed 3 us soldiers and injured thousands of others us. the buying administration had promised retaliation. we've not describe what are what our response is going to be. but we look to hold the people that are responsible for this accountable. and we also look to make sure that we continue to wait, take away capability from them as we go for on friday evening, president joe biden issued this comment on the start of the air strikes. our response began today. it will continue at times and places of our choosing. while the us says air strikes will continue against or run back proxies. officials are concerned, there could be causal glances. they can't anticipate, especially if they continue to rely only on overwhelming force. russell and jordan elders, era, the pedal, gone over, so cetera is following the developments for us and to our on usa saying that
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actually they have targeted iranian army in iraq and in, in syria or along the border. that is quite important. so and also this stating that the, the mit is some of these crops that were kept me the strides directly flow from do i say that is also important because one has been expressing its estimate is concerns about the us uh minutes a basis in the region to be used a gas, do you run an assets here? so by the statement us, he's also making, if could he have that? there hasn't been this, this database, it hasn't been used and is trying to avoid risk in its allies, a security here. and also we do a companies do not want to be called in these escalation between dsa and iran. but also the location of these attacks is quite important for iran, you're talking about the, the, the soul of the resort and north of album came out of this region is where actually
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if connect your rock to syria, but it's quite busy with the ram affiliated groups. and also the run it activities, the revolution, the gods, and so one, so by attacking, particularly these location. dispositions like the usaa is also trying to disconnect iran from syria as well. as we've reported earlier, washington says that these tribes will continue alia. and my colleagues during advocate a spoke to david to versus, he explains for us officials main by a tiered response on a tiered responses is not a doctoral term the us military uses. so it's so political term, i think what they mean is that there are varying degrees of intensity and that so, you know, they're designed to show up, the uranium to, you know, are providing the capabilities and probably the direction for these attacks. just show them that when you get something, there may be something else,
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so just take it and regard this as the end of this. if you try to launch a, you know, a retaliatory straight to the retaliation and set the motion of escalation in, in play. you'll get something much more severe. that's my guess, because again, it's, this is not here to response is not a, a phrase used to work on this campaign if it is, if it indeed is a campaign, how long will it take? well, so that's a good question. so presumably the goal of the campaign is to reestablish the terms which is at the end of the day a political and a psychological condition. so the question is, can the, these actions inflict enough damage on a rainy, an interest that the uranium swell uh, you know, basically step back from doing this sort of thing again in the future. iraq is his problem matic because iran and forces loyal to iran have basically managed to
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capture a significant part of the iraqi government. so iraqi officials in public, not in private, you know, generally would have to do cry. that is a violation of your rocky sovereignty. and condemn the united states. so politically, it's much harder for us to reach out against a rainy and interested in your rock than it is in syria. i expect that there may be it if it does widen, expect the logical candidate would be against the who sees in human and then possibly, etc. but what we're seeing so far is a greater degree of restraint than that. so it may just simply be confined to syria, just more intense actions against iranian interest and militias are right aligned with you, run it, syria that we've seen in the past. the it's to, to gone so now in hospitals, in the southern city of con eunice,
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under siege school sheltering displays, palestinians have been bombed and residential areas has full palestinians have been killed. following intense is ready, shelling and gun find the post on rid crisen. it causes is located inside the element of hospital which shelf has thousands of displaced people and many fit. what's coming mixed with israel warning it will advance its ground offensive to the southernmost region, a for alpha, which borders egypt. and the city is already crowded with more than half of guns as population of $2300000.00. looking for safety, the united nations as describing the crisis and profit as a pressure of despair. we hear that this even though try the best, the all problems in food security to deliver as much as they can to. so if you not enough food, that's not enough clean drinking water and there's no protection where nobody is,
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is guaranteed from the, from the next kind of wave of fighting that we fear is, is, is coming on and is like every week we think we've got it talk get any worse. well, go freight, it gets worse. attack about as soon as in rough uh, with strikes have had areas, housing displaced, the palestinians, us today we had more strikes on the area that's supposed to be a safe zone for the majority of displace palestinians for our taking shelter in a rough off right now as we have been, see it hearing a string of s tribes that hit the main linking areas between con eunice and also in the southern parts of a rough or has people are getting much more worried about the possibility of the extension of the fighting to reach rough idea as isabel is very keen to this nonsense militarily the palestinian military existence inside this area as the people here have to i need a place to be a taking shelter inside. now we've been talking about more than 85 percent of
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kansas population on now here of to losing all of the houses being partially or completely destroyed as the question for palestinian is what next to go if the, if the return back again to the north pole, in the area in gauze or they have been only will find ruffles on that praise. they wouldn't have any civil facilities to depend on comments. there is homes and also people here to sit at the beginning of the find to in a rough i is the ultimate nightmare that all of them off rates of simply because every single house here has been very tragic story. that mean is roles and people are completely afraid to lose most of the family members, especially that this area right now is, is floating with evac. curious. we'll have lots of hope in terms of what isabel is saying. i regarding safety as all of them on the look, a safe, even an area that is supposed to induce ignited since the beginning of the world as a safe zone here. since the start of the whole palestinian civil defense teams have
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been working tirelessly to save lives, a lack of machinery and fuel isn't stopping them from responding to calls for help . we consume sherry for point in the civil defense themes and gaza have never been busy, busy. it's time to pay the medics rescue and find it starting to snow to head out since is well began at school until so civil defense teams and districts have been working round the clock and under trying circumstances. they accuse the is rarely military of intentionally destroying destination. what the situation on the ground is dia, all civil defense stations in the north and central provinces of cobbler had been destroyed by his reading strikes. is there any truth intentionally talked to the civil defense equipment?
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dog, despite the destruction rescue teams continue to operate. 2 saving hundreds of flights, they have been red moment to telephone to this to the lack of equipment and fuel is affecting the immunization to save more lives. at times. themes of how to use the bad hands to pull out the can just from the gulf of health ministry says nearly a 1000 people are missing the majority of fuel to be under the degree of boomed out buildings and also the bucket. after that, we have responded to more than 4000 dimensions equals in the past few days alone. we also force a massive fire despite the fact that right has not supplied us with any fuel. and they looked at it, and these really bowman campaign has destroyed much of the infrastructure, including roads, making it even harder for rescue was. telecom blackouts also have print their book,
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the name of michael on the international civil defense organization to live up to its role. and to cater to our needs under the side constance, us, we call on the un todd, swiftly to me is only a dozen around 50 personnel will have been killed during oppression. so far, 17 have also come on to direct his randy attack. this fund the dangerous the continue to work with limited resources and no guarantees of the safety of consumption. these objects eva is rarely forces uh, setting up hundreds of military check points across the occupied west bank. they say the goal is to ensure as well security, but tell us any insights. just another way to collectively kimberly item and for the complicates of their lives. the, the abraham reports this is really check point the of nablus in the occupied westbank is close, at least for now,
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posting and driver's waiting to move in and out of the city. or at this time still no one knows when or if they'll be allowed to continue their journey. traffic is moving at another check point, nablus. what 74 year olds, and how much city says it's taking too long. with our last week, i spent 3 hours of this check point, so by the time i arrive to my destination to drop off the shipment, it was too late and the stores were closed. long before the world garza started posting his suffert's from his waiting, mary threw his check wins that isolates and disconnected cities and towns from one another. as the is really a full in gaza increases. so does the number of as really obstacles in the occupied westbank. new gates have been installed is really soldiers hold the kids with no restriction on his really car is moving in the occupied territory. what organizations say before the war that it was around 77 activated then man check
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points after the war, more than 500 check points were reactivated under all 140 new ones established and totaled. we're talking about more than $700.00 check point cement. blocks, 3rd, smells, and gates many are told to be shot like the one behind. it really is a who to text the driver for who knowledge in the occupied to us thing. after 37 years in the business, he knows the shortcuts and how to avoid closures. but many of the alternative routes are on develop. are we doing the remodel for a drive from romo? la? did you need a journey that shouldn't take more than 2 hours roadblocks? closed roads in 3 checkpoints. later we reached our destination a journey which took us twice as long within 4 hours. the work to
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stress and anxiety, humiliation, extra cost and waste of time. they want to make our lives hard and complicated. so we eventually the alternative route means doing stuff, being blocked, being frustrated, resembles much of the palestinians to a life spent. and we can do that, but he does eat a coupon to us. thing was still a hit hey, on al jazeera, i'm on with the fellow in el salvador, where despite concern is over democratic institution outing. support for president nable kent. his re election remains high. the hail storm as little as coast of egypt produce what looked like snow on the ground,
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real snow as a result of the cold as kind of moved through the g and across from the van produce some snow renewals in the side of the, from the matches to book and this unpleasant weather because it's not snow, it's just cold and wet. continues. who live and right up towards southern turkey that's throughout saturday. and indeed sunday the wind is still blowing. no, it should improve off to that. indeed, it stops to improve on sunday afternoon leasing sinai. and the picture on such a date to the east that pump refuse housing, serious a dry looking picture. but this shamal, the strong, windy, still blowing. it hasn't been particularly dusty, but the ins and it is so in the society into the empty course. you'll notice the orange blue which is picking up the desk, then keeps blowing that that was max is $21.00. reactions. any 18 though? i'm very sorry for this time of the tropical after usually fatty drive environment, the lady told her to generate shells and there are few showing up in the easier it hardens. the heavy stuff is further west of the republic of congo or knowles,
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and go to a lot of choices. choices of trusted terms in there. and despite the heat warnings in the nose and the western cape is about to be a new blue, but the big thunder storms in south africa. the, the, the hardest thing for me is a lawyer. and this is trying to explain to a teenage victim how the courts have failed her. the church has failed her. her parents have failed her, and apparently the law may fail her that no one cares or no one protects her. so how do you get a young person to have faith in anything when the courts and the church are climbing the fact that her abuse is all over the world on the internet? that's not a secret, but whatever the church says about it is a secret. and what they did about it is a secret the
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the when you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top story is the seller, the us as launched, it strikes in iraq and syria. the military says it had more than 85 targets connected with around as long as revolution regard. cool. it's in response to a drones trunk that killed 3 american soldiers at the bison. jordan on sunday. the strikes come just out was off to the remains river, tends to be us by the mid, privately, with the families before the proceedings and the you in 2 minutes here in agencies is concerned about as well as plans to expand its operations into profit describing the southern most guns, a city and gaza as a pressure of despair for the you in children's agencies has an estimated $17000.00 mind, is in the strip out unaccompanied,
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or have been separated from the families during the past 4 months. earlier we spoke to test ingram from julie safe. she's recently returned from casa and told us about some of the children she needs. when i was there, i met dozens of children who all told me about the different experiences h. one had absolutely heartbreaking tile of, of loss of, of displacement. so many of the children are living in conditions that no child should have to bad living and makes himself as in the cold with no deductible, lack of access to food and clean water and sanitation. and, and really missing the kind of safety and security and that, that things like having a permanent home at the school provided for the. so the conditions uh, you know, friendly term will be honest. even what i imagine they would be like before heading into, into gaza. and as you say to these children the, the long term impact on their mental health is something that way, you know, stuff a very concerned about. because in a, in another conflict around the world,
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a child and the family might experience one or 2 traumatic events, but then being able to play the same to you. but the repeat in trauma, the children and gods are experiencing will definitely have a long term impact on their mental health. some buffalo these, this right nice reason escalation hostilities, we estimated that about half of the children and god the needed urgent mental health support. we now said that numbers almost a 100 percent unit settings on the ground, providing some level of mental health support and psycho social services. we've reached over $40000.00 children, but it's obviously not enough. the so i much more we can do and what, what we are concerned about is that until the fighting stops and children can feel safe, we're not going to say the real kind of effects of that trauma or understand how we can help properly. so that's why we need an immediate cease fire so, so the, the trauma can stop and we can help them. a diplomatic, if it's out on going to end as well as war on guns of contact has been helping
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media talks to stop the fighting. the countries, the prime minister, has made the you and secretary general diplomatic is a james bies reports the secretary general of the united nations meeting, the prime minister of cutoff, who's been leading negotiations with egypt, israel and the us on efforts to get a new, much longer cessation of the fighting and casa for the end of the meeting, and probably minister mohammed didn't abdur rahman know funny was not saying anything, but the un had this comment. no surprise discussed the efforts underway to end of the fighting to secure the release of the hostages and to ensure the support for
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humanitarian operations was the 6th general given any time line for a potential start to a new system actually was brief to on the on on the latest, earlier this week is the security council metal and gaza. algeria, the current are a member of the council circulated a new draft resolution, which would again cool front of me just see spa. but the us ambassador linda thomas greenfield says this is very unhelpful to the ongoing delicate negotiations. this draft resolution to put sensitive negotiations in jeopardy, derailing the exhausted ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure the release of hostages and secure an extended pause. the palestinian civilians and aid workers so desperately need. so the us of baset associates opposed to the timing of a new draft resolution, but of course, so countries being opposed to the idea of
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a c spa for nearly full months are un security council resolution demanding a c spa. would it be impossible? ready, if the us haven't used it's vito on 3 different occasions, james pays out his era. at the united nations. hodgin tain't as low a house of parliament has passed the controversial austerity bill that spike weeks of protest. it passed. present heavy malays were phones by 144 to 109 fights to resupply reports from portal status. the nation is not for sale chan to these people outside argentina's, congress happened to have to lawmakers past presidents have yet to be nice. landmark bill meant to begin transforming the state and the economy. critics say the government will use the will to increase the expectation of natural resources, benefit the private sector, and cut resources for the environment and culture. it's the piece is what we see. a
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group of 40 businessman guides related policies and the rights that oftentimes had risk to build touch was fundamental issues that to affect people to work in class. the debate lasted for 3 days and the government had to give in to the demands of other political parties. the bill initially had over $600.00 laws. it ended with a little over $300.00 the one in which we voted clashes between protesters and security forces. have taken place to the debate to the government, says argentina's economy needs to be motor,
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nice to attract for an investment. they also blame the previous administration for sewing inflation to the dire economic situation and the lack of funding we served in the central bank. but i will check in 50 what we have noise. people say this governments doesn't listen to so, so need this government is a 3rd attorney and expertise of an engine democratic. oh yeah, that's the only thing they can say, because the government took office 50 days and found over 1000 efficient rates in the past is 1000 and you're talking about us. 50 days have been in power. but the bill still needs to be revised little by little and then ratified in the senate to may 1 with 56 percent of the volts in december and says he has the legitimacy to implement jesus debbie to measures to reduce government spending and fight inflation. but those against him say he's measures will bring even greater economic
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despair and promise to fight back 80. so we'll just see that when a site is revised, has an el salvador heads of the poles this weekend to elections in which prison night because he is considered a clear favorite to win a 2nd 10. but he has for his criticism from international human rights groups following a crackdown on gangs. i'm a couple of reports from san salvador there is an error of excitement in el salvador over sunday's national election. and it's all because of this man, salvador and president mcgee. again, he's the self described world's coolest dictate who in 5 short years has managed to transform el salvador from one of the most dangerous places in the world into arguably the safest country in latin america. today, salvadorans like gabby gassett is, can walk around freely and downtown san salvador without having to worry about being rock or falling victim to gang violence. i think the majority of everybody
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would agree. it's the security. uh, to be honest, it's not something that i will come to the center of downtown outside of it, or i think that's one of the things that we're really happy about curity. of course, you know and has taken some part measurements to do it. those hard measures, gabby refers to include the so called state of exception, which has been used to justify in indefinite suspension of constitutional rights and carry out a nationwide crackdown on gangs it's a model that even other latin american leaders from countries where in security is a problem have sought to emulate a model that critics a, represents a threat to salvador and democracy. it's a 1000 more the end of what can, and this was so it could be kelly model is nothing more than franky with the democratic system. breaking with constitutions and breaking with fundamental rights on breaking with the international community with the basic principles of coexistence among countries. in other words, it is a dictatorship,
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like the ones we have had here in less than that. okay. and currently have the vehicle just gone and what's the new and we're looking at might be good. and then we'll have put them in the argument from human rights and civil liberties experts. is that kelly's popularity is largely driven by a willingness from salvadorans to sacrifice the countries democratic values in the long term for the sake of living in peace. now, salvador and voters may have concerns over the future of their country's democracy and the loss of certain civil liberties with support for president naples daily. and his re election is still over whelming, with the presidential election just around the corner. now you book it, it is all but sure to win. but as the accusations against his government continued to mount, the question is how much longer this overwhelm mean, popularity can endure? when was it up a little alger 0 sense of for me here we as president donald trump's trial, so attempted to election forward has been postponed. appreciate your to begin next
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month in washington dc. the judge said the new diet will be set up to an appeals court rules on terms claims of presidential impunity. trump faces for failing accounts for attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. he has denied any wrong doing. well, the international court of justice has ruled that it does have jurisdiction to hear a genocide case brought by ukraine against russia. that is off to the invasion in february 2022 ukraine, excuse, rusher of breaching the genocide convention most coast invited to stop an ellipse genocide of russian speakers in east and ukraine. it wants the case dismissed on northern ireland is preparing to wash, and it's 1st devolved a government in nearly 2 years after the democratic union, this party agreed to rejoin the power sharing executive lucian fine having become the largest single policy and the assembly of the most recent elections for the 1st time in northern islands history, it will take the position of this minister,
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mocking a major milestone in his transition from onto the conflict to political movement. harry force that has more just as a full is building club, the members of switch to the winter game tongue. this is a strongly republican part of belfast. the club has been around since 19 o 5 as long as champagne has existed. so how did people here feel about it's taking the lead role and then develop government that was still part of the united kingdom? i think our community has come to terms with the fact that we are a mixed community. and we do have to sure things which sort themselves and their own time as long as we can keep conflict that i think that's the most important thing to us. the decades to conflict between republicans and union. this was played out in the violence of the troubles. 3500 people were killed. champagne was the political wing of the irish republican army seen is so dangerous you k band. it's the to jerry adam's voice from being.

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