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the the business data of doing user life umbrella in the us and u. k. launch for us, strikes on who the targets in yemen is the 2nd major wave of attacks against the group by american and british forces will say they hits 8 locations including miss south side also at the possible breakthrough in the war in gaza. and us media report suggests these are out is offering how mossey to month for us into fights and rejects that our groups conditions for release and hostages and the final portion of votes on the eve of the new hampshire primary. it's seen us the last and best chance for nikki haley to stop the jump from becoming the republican
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presidential nominee the i am eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program. the us and u. k. have carried out new joining strikes on who the targets in yemen included in on the capital. so now the pentagon says the pets underground storage sites, as well as locations associated with a groups miss style. and as the villains capabilities this, the 2nd time to allies have coordinated to attack the targets in yemen. who these have previously vows to continue with the ad tax on shipping in the red c, w correspondents bank. i mean, as far as blue book has been following developments for us from washington, washington hopes that the strikes well, the great, the capability of the who is these have to continue their attacks on us and also in your kate ships,
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but also on international commercial shipping in the red sea and the gulf off at the end, the who peace began attacking these vessels in november. they say that they are responding to israel as offensive in gaza. that is something that washington deny says there's no relation between a, these 2, a conflict. it but the who is this vouch to continue a targeting shipping until israel and the war and they know also off to this it strikes. it also said that there will be a bench during a white house press briefing, and president biden said that the stress will not stopping the who sees, but also said that the us would keep targeting the group anyways. and it's clear that's hoping to degrade the capabilities of the who would be this not course, and then it to stop. the administration says that they are well equipped also by iran and unlikely to continue the attacks on a, the shipping of these ships. and one of the most important is shipping lanes worldwide, and that will be you asked that u. k. that also has conducted this strikes today. the other western nations that
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are supporting this coalition have a geo political interest encountering your wrongs. use of the who are things as a proxy without direct the risking its own assets. but let's be frank. i mean, the war in, in yemen is a forgotten war and next, but it's also see this as an opportunity for the who sees who want to rehabilitate the reputation at home to present themselves as the defenders of palestinians and of the people of cause the even the washington says that it's not related, so the goal to try to beat the who sees militarily without addressing any of the or a demand. so what they saying is not working, neither for the united states, no, for saudi arabia that has been fighting it. who is these for many years the so now broader conflict in the region is definitely something the president biden does not want to see. and this election years of support is also fading due to washington's unconditional support for israel. a deal to correspondence benjamin now that his group in washington
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e. u. member states have reached the preliminary agreements to launch a military operation in the red sea to secure match on shipping. these top diplomats yourself well announced the initiate to ask for administered estimates in brussels. military force would only be used for defensive purposes, which here in washington, one in systems will be deployed to repel. i've taxed by governments with the militants. the operation is expected to begin next month uh, correspond, rosie brad shod has been following to you for your ministers meeting in brussels. she told us more about the planning commission as well. you're, you're trying to come up with some sort of response to this spiraling filings in the midwest. know what burrell side is, that nothing has been fully decided yet. but we've had this meeting with you. ministers is an agreement in principle, in fact breton when i asked him, so when will this happen? and what exactly will it looked like? well, he actually proceeded to waste of a series of things which still have to be decided, for example,
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which country would have built this mission a when exactly will be deployed. however, we do have some insights because we've been in, i've been into for me, i think 3 things on the plan this on you to come up to table. still to be discussed over the next few weeks. and what we're talking about here is basically a pond to send you repeating warships through the red sea region to try and protect merchant vessels, so to protect cargo, to accompany them, and to defend the no, no, all you countries will take parts. of course, there are so many countries which are long volts and therefore don't have major 80 sort of been with 3 at naval military assets at the disposal. but there are also some countries that have said they will not take part. for example, state. we do expect belgium to send a frigate unlikely germany will be participating as well. of course here of in response to those ongoing attacks by creating rebels against the cargo ships, trying to navigate and ship goods through the red sea. did any of our respondents or was it brads out in brussels back? now that could be a possible concession in the war in gaza. the u. s. news websites actually is
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reports and that these are out as off at home as the to month break in the fights and in exchange for the release of all hostages still being held in gaza. the report comes us but a senior and see the city of hon. eunice, i've seen the west bombardment since the stats of the war, the how miles were on the health ministry. and guys, i says, i least, the 50 people have been killed in more than 100 wounded. several countries classify him, us as a terrorist organization. smoke billows of the guns of southern city, of con eunice as israel's ministry continues its bombing campaign. is they to strike forcing dozens of the wounded into hospitals that are overwhelmed and under results? children and babies are among those injured or killed. talk to say they're struggling to treat patients, but we'll let it looks like i'm telling you the hospital is on the brink of collapse. but if we will, uh,
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we're running out of medical staff and supplies. nothing is reaching us. there's nothing in the hospital to treat patients with no pain killers. no, no anesthetics, no medical resources. that means what your model of the is male. it's been a treat has been focusing. it's offensive on the southern city where it's battles against come off by to our intensifying explosions and gunfire echoes through the refugee comes in. the gaza strip. most of the population had had to move more than once to find safety. now, where do we go? this is the 17th time i've left my home. where am i supposed to go to rafa? reference just one street. what did they want from us? do they expect 2300000 people to live in an area that's no wider than 200 meters and copied zone, but then a killing me to what is this good?
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pressure is mounting on israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu after he rejected times, offered by hum us to end the war and gaza in exchange for the release of hostages, the and opposed the creation of an independent palestinian state and relatives of his ready hostages in garza disrupted a parliamentary committee meeting quoting for their loved ones to be freed. this comes as he usually does meet in brussels, to discuss the situation in gaza. and what will happen off to the wall. while they were all the divisions and calling for a ceasefire. many including use foreign policy cheese still think establishing a 2 state solution is the only way forward. and i think that we have to stop talking about the bees bees process and start talking more completely about the 2 state solution process. because page, it could be many different pieces. what kind of would be as you were talking about
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for let's talk about what we want to do. we want to do is to build a 2 stage solution. meanwhile and gone so many a trying to find a place that's not on the siege in order to bury their loved ones as a number of casualties and displays, people continues to rise. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. australia has imposed functions, only russia. i'm hack of for his role in one of the countries west of data affects . the government says the mind was behind the cyber attack. under many bank health insurance company in 2022, nearly 10000000 people were affected as the 1st time the country has used it side by side. some be are as new president, up here to to almost have things doing. his integration ceremony 7 to 9 year old joseph walk, i fools at several times and not to be supported by aids. 2 in his swearingen and
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made in speech episode was claimed on. he's exhausted. the columbia navy has seized a submarine containing nearly $27000000.00 worth of cocaine, some 800 kilograms, with a drag well in board, along with 3 men who were arrested columbia is the world's biggest cocaine producer . c. u. s. presidential race is heating out nikki haley has been making a final push for votes in the states of new hampshire. he is doing old thomas last remaining major arrival for the republican nomination. opposite florida. gov not wrong. this census dropped out of the race on sunday. by polls suggest that trump low, when you have said by e comfortable margin of the easily went in the iowa caucuses, any of this might have used, general mccloud is being met him up in new hampshire. she told us what the candidates done to gain from the victory in the state as well. it really depends
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on which republican candidate we're talking about. as you said, there donald trump is coming fresh off his record breaking victory in iowa, a victory that basically denied momentum to any of the other candidates. another decisive win here in new hampshire could basically mean a very short primary race and an outcome in his favor. very early, determined now for nikki haley. however, a win here in new hampshire would mean that she lives to fight another day. the new hampshire primary is a very heavily covered event and a win here would mean that she gets more media coverage. she gets more money from donors. and these are things that she would really need in order to be able to improve her chances against donald trump. in her home state of south carolina, when the voters there go to the polls in late february. now it's important to note that new hampshire is actually a very tiny state. it only has $22.00 delegates in the republican part,
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reprocess that represents less than one percent. of the total number of delegates that eventually go on and vote, and the republican convention later this year. but at this stage, it really does look like a lot is riding on new hampshire for nikki haley. it could determine whether her bid to become the republican presidential nominees has any kind of future, or whether donald trump is destined to coast towards that nomination. use journal. do my live on a matter back in new hampshire. comfortable and has become the 1st country to rule out the new malaria vaccine. locating the young children against the disease spread by mosquitoes, as a spect set to save thousands of lives, of african countries are planning to bring in the drug. this is a historic day in the fight against a disease that has killed the millions come a ruinous starting the wills, 1st, malaria vaccine program for children as
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a milestone in the decades long effort to cause the disease for months. and this is julia dunning point. we have been working on demand media vaccine, photo video on time. it has taken 30 years. people come on, it's under the camera. one is one of the countries with the incidence of highest don't. so we decided to start there because it's simply a script. the vaccine can have a huge impact and there's like some bible on impact uh for the t. so the job will be offered free of charge and systematically to all children under 6 months old. according to the world health organization, malaria coast, more than half a 1000000 people every year, 95 percent of the dads occur in africa. the vast majority of the victims are young children under 5 years old. and larry vaccines have been shown to reduce clinical malaria cases by more than half in the year after vaccination. and that
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level of advocacy goes up when the vaccine is provided. seasonally, in that case, it prevents about 3 quarters or 75 percent of malaria cases. soon, many more children could get vaccinated throughout the continent. the pressure serum is on its way to over a dozen african countries offering a solution that could help contain the disease. or before we go, let's take a ride. the world's largest naturalized learning has reopened for the 1st time in 2 years and kind of the, the 7 points, the canals case weight as welcomed. skate as back as temperatures have now dropped sick. and it's like a this gateway conference. and also is he missed school well targeted sites, but has previously been to want to leave you with these images of status. enjoying the
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