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the, it's so popular. it just does exactly the same as when we were babies with our mother. mine's changing the way you think about mental health. on noticing the intense gunfire and drones ever had this fighting rages in the con eunice in the south of casa, the other ones are doing this, obviously around life. and the also coming up in israel, families and those being held captive in dogs that protest keeping up the pressure on the government to end the war on gaza. at least $25.00 students have been arrested by his writing forces during the rate in the occupied west. and the
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swearing in the amount of new president has been delayed again. will be nice for the late. the beginning guns were intense. gunfire has been heard in hong units and the southern part of a strip over night. the battles are sent to be taking place between palestinian fighters and his writing forces drone and it's going to be hard to flying overhead. almost 24000 understands have been killed since the will become around 10 and a half 1000 of those children of 0 is hunting. much movie begins coverage in the roughly in southern guns. while we is walking through the remains of what was once is each of them is a search for a closer look. he seeks the glimmer of his,
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the 3 children killed in his really air strikes for still buried under the russell about me. if you on how to nicole, you, unless i come here every day, you select the 3 children remaining under the rubble of the law to allow you most of them and how one can pull out the bodies will take a last look at that remaining. so model, but frank gone to them, this is our faith and we pray to god that we will be able to pull them off to see them in the middle of the palestinian civil defense. say it has no resources to dig through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. israel's war on garza has lift. it's marks across the district. level res refugee camp in central garza was home to 46000 palestinians who were really displaced before the war. the, let's now entire neighborhoods are destroyed. after a 100 days of war, most of gaza is enrolling according to the united nations,
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israel's bombardment. how's? it triggered the largest displacement of a palestinian since a macbook or catastrophe? in 1948 people leading their homes have nowhere safe to go. private under vis. here on the 11th, there is not a day that we do not move from place to place from darrow by law to con unit to rep . there are no goods as well and there are no basic things needed for licensed. there is no lice, that's not the fault. we wish to have back to life conditions. we cannot find clean water or other than the substitutes of life. this is also a humiliation. wherever you may turn your face, children are the most impacted and we adults are helpless. we cannot help our children or even meet that basic needs. as the word drags on, it's taking away their hold for an instant this suffering peopling dog a feel for gotten on on safe. be believe israel goal is to completely remove
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palestinians and from their land the words have been going on for a 100. they have left many feeling like it will never and honey my mode. i'll just be at uh about the father and god with israel's war on guns that has led to one of the world's most severe health crises. most hospitals and gods. not functioning montague, but the doctor who has worked with palestinians to move into decades. he says hospitals continue to be targets. there's really strikes since the north, the situation is beyond desperate. i just had a cold from the mayor of gas a fitted today. and they told me that they have not received. i dropped off a few since the motions and supplies started to come in. and of course cost the city mostly a being forcefully emptied of people. there are still a 6 digit that uh, thousands of people living in the north needing medical supply and being boomed.
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she hospital stays, it still has has patients but have own almost no medical function. so it's more like a 1st aid station. as for the hospitals in the south, we know that deluxe the hospital is being bombed. we know that the 2 medical international teams that were there from m assessment from and may have left because of the dangers. and we know that these really occupational army are shooting artillery shells straight into the i see you in apartment. so it is a horrible situation. and the health care capacity is of course not sufficient, but oh, to handle this massive number of 61000 injured. and add to that, not only this bass, the number of staff and the bed capacity, but they are lacking everything. they don't have to buy optics. they don't have understood, take drugs. they don't have i v fluids. they don't have this. in fact, it's because of a systematic mind made health disaster. remember this is not
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a whole kind of direction in iceland. this is planned and executed by this really government with full support from the us. it's the worst made medical disaster in modern history actually need to close on their hunger se as well, hospitals and gaza stuff and some stuff shortages or like a few and medical supplies. i mean, relentless is really bumming how coworkers will and that the psychological impact of the will on children isn't meant and i have no luck finding the we've noticed several symptoms amongst both children and adults, including confidence doctoring oscillation, loss of appetite, complaining of physical symptoms with no medical causes and a loss of fear and some children are refusing to go to the bathrooms, the loan, and even at night children are refusing to go to sleep unless they are accompanied by one of the parents where the impact is huge. demonstrations and kind of even how the 24 hour riley to the mom, the release of captives held in guns,
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that they've been to the wrong direct prime minister benjamin netanyahu on his government's handling of the crisis. so higher up as this report from tennessee, a 100 seconds of silence intel of these a 100 days to many save the, kept his families as they took to the stage. what's become known as hostage squad. visually there 136 hostages did. we're waiting for the old h minutes, h sick and they were kidnapped because the state file because we filed and now we must do everything ever sent to release the november's temporary si, fi deal between israel and from us through mediators sold the release of the hall for the 240 captives their return was promising and helped to provide the priest as long as needed to some of those left behind. but the deal
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ended and there's been no sign of another so far. israel has rejected how must his condition to end the war, which has already killed maybe 24000 palestinians. if anything prime minister benjamin netanyahu filed on sunday to continue the shutter, one of the things that's become clear is that we must wage this war ended to take many more months. that is why we're bringing a revised annual budget today. it requires us to spend much more on security that we planned. so those things to be back in is around the slides. vista viable has ended, but the agony continues, especially for those whose relatives are still inside garza the been kidnapped is not knowing if and when your next meal will arrive. it's feeling suffocated at all hours of the day, not knowing when you will get to see the light of day to thousands of his right.
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these are also cooling for an early election next. and you all hate to resign because failing to protect the country on october, the 7th. and so the inability to bring back old account says this square has become symbolic, a place that you know i, it's a place to grieve, a place to cool function with many saying that is no victory until all the caps is approved. time. no, not. so the price, even if that means an immediate answer to this $24.00, riley has demonstrated a shift towards a more angry tone from some of the relatives, because they accused the government is neglecting the captives. start the addressing netanyahu's saying, a 100 days you didn't get rid of him. us, a board is still not secure, and you failed to bring them home. so the height of alex's era, tennessee, at least $25.00 students have been arrested in the occupied westbank because it's raining, forces carried out then nike raids, the on
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a rate of the compass of the natural university and numberless, where activist was staging a sitting. is there any troops killed? finally, pad estimate is across the oxide westbank on sunday, including 2, and i'll be the new ramallah. one was 16 years old. a 14 year old is also killed at the i'm still trying to record you, come from the jericho. obviously was honda fluid has moved from occupied east jerusalem, the following several rates across the occupied west bank and several villages on the outskirts of the tamala and bethlehem. and hebron closely the jericho and nablus, where his really forces storm the campus of the and the shaft university were students were staging a sit in protest to be president of the university has recently said that all communications has been cut off in and around the campus and students are saying upwards of 25 of them have been arrested additionally, all the students who were there, received a text message from is really forces telling them to quote, surrender. now,
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also happening in colloquy, uh, several different reports of is really military entering in large numbers with several bulldozers. and that's because they demolished 2 homes of 2 different freed palestinian prisoners. these really army says that these homes were built without a permit. additionally, earlier in the day and baked in near that, illegal settlement to palestinian teenagers shot and killed by these really military is really forces releasing a statement, claiming that the 2 teens were quote, preparing to throw molotov cocktails at an army base near la la. now the family say that one of those bodies was withheld by the occupation forces, but they were both since released to their families. but when they were going to retrieve them from the ambulances, the ambulances and the families were both showing that. now these are all
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developing situations across the occupied west bank as we do understand now, there is an ongoing rate and you need for us as it shut down and on to ship crews messiah followed by humans who fees the group, had threatened a strong response to the us launched another attack on the human over the weekend. sure. have a chance he has moved from washington dc. this would be the seconds out of the ship, but a signal solve it. but i think these have launched since the us began bowman, who is the targets late last week. so we just have this sub come release which says on january 14th and approximately 4 45 pm sign off time and, and the ship christmas. i was fired from around you in about 2 or 3 minutes and areas of human toward us as level which is operating in the southern red sea. the missile was shut down in the vicinity of the christopher data by us to fight to aircraft. they were there injuries or damage reported. so not too much. just the 2nd attack reported by sub come from those are things since,
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since the us building the gap. i guess the 2 other interesting things to note that it's, that's totally, that's saying that the messiah was lost towards the us, us level, but also addressing it was being targeted. you were going to watch out for that language. so it was just, you know, the mood happened to be in the vicinity is not say whether that was actually the targets and it's interesting to just a few hours before we receive this from sun. com. we received a complaint from a who is the spokesman mohammed abdullah sloane, who said that the us aircraft is that it was. busy flying 1st, do you have any aspects and coastal areas on sunday? and he said that the activity backward enemy aircraft was a blatant violation of national sovereignty. so you as a profit coordinator, things have been buzzing the area. uh, over the course of sunday i'm dismissed. i was actually shut down by us by to jeff . the china is quoting for a large scale international peace conference to discuss the establishment of a palestinian state. chinas foreign minister. why he owes that quote for us these 5 in guns during a meeting with egyptian foreign minister in congress. he says badging is worried
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about the grubbing threat of a wide conflict between a you as more from vision transform minister, one is currently on a tour of the middle east in africa. he's now new z a and he made these comments offer a stop in cairo where he met with a junction for a minister, as well as a section in general of the arab league of states and the war and gaza dominated those troops. now in the statement, one key is calling for a larger scale peace conference to discuss the implementation of a 2 state solution between palestine and israel. it seems that the aging feels that not enough is being done by the international community to bring an end to this crisis is also just the point is that hasn't been more concrete solutions to come out of the discussions and processes at the united nations. now if you go through the language of the statements and we listen to what one you said during the press conference in egypt, it's very clear that he is quite impatient with the situation. now the war is going on for 100 day using is rated stream loss of life, civilian life,
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damaged infrastructure in gauze us aging is also stream. the concern about this will spreading out that other areas now that it's watching it, this price is intensify. now coming to gm and now also in the statement, aging did not directly refer to israel, but what it is hoping for is that this larger scale peace conference will bring more international pressure on deleted in television. it seems a page and feels it knows enough is being done by israel to actually practically implement steps towards a 2 state solution. it's taking seriously enough an end to this will patrina you all to 0 agent type of shop right here. and i'll just say, right, what do we come back? i'm drawing hendern in iowa where the 1st votes in the republican primary will be cash at conditions as cold as negative 20 degrees celsius. the
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the, the readings like, you know, for fairly well administrating is all relative. this is dakota times if any water. but if you get, i don't show bree, use us. i do in talk here and they really in greece. so the temp just tend to rise and with the cost comes moisture. so big child will find a song through southern 13, in fact, for most of the took in the temperature up to about 15 to this time. both. we've had rain in lebanon south, is that what it looks like is mainly a sunny picture's temperatures about where they should be and a subsidy. reese is also in their score in, for example, though, huh. 29 is. what about the average to be about $20.00 to $23.00 at this time to be able to go $29.00 on monday in the sunshine. miss trump just a little bit as we pick up a bit of a noisily during choose day. otherwise. nothing too surprising here at this time the a, you'd expect older, right? in africa to be signed for the quite which is roughly speaking here. and it is, there are a few shells around like victoria, uganda times a day or,
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and maybe in kenya, but they range from the size and it's been causing some funds in parts of south africa. but it's also manifesting a storm, a tropical side time. she's on his way across the radio and during monday it will affect versus you get the out of bands of the shelves, but it is going serve. so to leave it and you know, behind during to say that's will be the 1st story of this size in 6 is the, it's undisputed, the $72.00 muslims were massacred in the village of indiana, india. and 1987 witnesses say the perpetrators or a mob of locals along side the state governments prevention of constabulary personnel. over 30 years later in the district court acquitted the accused to date . no one has been as accountable. people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice india is forgotten, must occur on the jersey to the the
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the book about you watching. i'll just say right click on mind about top stories here. there's a, there's an intense gunfire, hurting and con, unit 7. i in the southern guns, a straight bottles i said to be taking place between palestinian fighters. this really focuses almost 24000 demonstrators in tennessee. they've held that 24 hour ronnie to demand the release of testers, have been gone. test of the angry at finding us to benjamin netanyahu on his government's handling of the price. and these are in the army as the rest of at least $25.00 students in the upside west bank during the rate on the campus. and
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not the university number's active assist. asian assistant troops killed 5 other students across the territory. so i'm not going to amount of as soon swear and then the president fernando at evello. he's promised to reform the justice system and to track down them corruption the one the election to have the no august but then face legal challenges from conservatives inside parliament. the speak to money of apollo, he's following developments from mexico city money. so i don't know swearing it's been played by delays. so that's what's been happening. why the lights a good? we with the dare, and i think there was a general expectation that there would be delays on inauguration day, though nobody could have quite imagined 8 hours worth of delays. that's how long that that's how long we've been waiting at this point to hear final word, final confirmation that the swearing in ceremony would be taking place. now that was delays that were mainly caused by interruptions taking place in guatemala as national congress have ended. at this point,
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this is what we're hearing. official confirmation that a 159 new members of congress have been sworn in to the 10th natural national legislature. of guatemala, this includes the new president of congress with this out of the way. there really should be nothing else standing in the way of the swearing in ceremony. at this point, i'm going to read you a tweet from a bit of that of the, of a little bit took to the social media platform x. just the last couple of hours, st quote. everything is ready to celebrate the new spring in guatemala. see you in the square. so tensions of certainly subsided after many of those very, very impressive images that we saw earlier in the day of classes taking place between demonstrators and riot police that were stationed outside of the national congress in guatemala. at this point, we're only waiting for that swearing in ceremony to take place and it should be happening here momentarily. yeah. and money. it is worth pointing out that i ever came to power on this anti corruption platform. but the face has some big
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challenges ahead that doesn't take certainly there, and the corruption being a top priority for just about anyone that you speak to in guatemala, as you know, over the last few days that speaking with people on the ground with reporters in guatemala, with political analysts, the conversation that always comes up is just the sheer number of guatemalan citizens that have fled the country over the course of the last year of the course of the last several years seeking a better life in the united states, leaving his migrants leaving his asylum seekers and the reason that they're leaving is because of worsening economic conditions in their country worsening. a standard of living, a whitening gap between the rich and the poor. all of that symptomatic of deep rooted corruption in the country. so many people do see this incoming administration a better not ability of a little as a ray of hope to re re implement in democratic institution ality in the country to root out corruption in the country. but of course,
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it's not going to be easy. the big advantage that idea of others will have moving forward as the country's new president will be this year, support significant support from the guatemalan citizenry and support from the international community. namely, the united states and the european union who were quit, to announce the sanctions against what they have called, quote, on democratic actors that have sought to undermine the democratic process. in guatemala, there is a lot of hope in the country that this is the beginning of change. we're at the very least the start of a new foundation to bring about large scale change that will really do away with impunity in the country, which is seen by many as the biggest problem that the country has. all right to might have happened a life as they're in mexico, so do many. thank you. now, the state of iowa will formerly kick off the national contest to choose the republican presidential candidate on monday. photos will need to braves some 0 temperatures though, to decide who they want to be the next president,
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john henry reports from ios, capital des moines. it's a strange way to run an election. take a not particularly representative state, overwhelmingly white rule and heavily religious. then during the coldest and most inhospitable time of year, let it we know down the candidates for the most powerful job in the world. they can throw a blizzard at us in the iowa caucuses on monday. republicans are casting the 1st votes to be counted in the 2024 presidential primary campaign were leading massively and iowa. donald trump, for 77 year old former president who was voted out of office as a runaway lead in the polls. i want a big win as if they, they've talked as high as 40 percent. that would be delighted if it was a 40 percent win for trump. so all the sporting interest is in the battle for 2nd place with florida governor rhonda santas and former south carolina governor nikki haley sparring for the right to be the alternative. to trump. presumably the top 3
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vote theater. sort of the republicans and try to stay on the us and hailey on whatever 2nd and 3rd place order that happens to be that's what's gonna happen. i think that might just make them haley hopes, winning silver in iowa. will mark the end of this and this campaign. great. again. the weather has a vote in this election, temperatures are expected to dip to minus 28 degrees celsius. that would make these of a clean list. iowa caucuses ever forecasters or calling it furnished by conditions that could seriously depress, turn out and mean only the hardy is voters decide who wins. one major committed group in iowa, evangelical christians or some are looking for an alternative. but despite trumps 3 divorces, to impeachment and 91 criminal charges, many of them like a lot of evangelicals have support for trump that you just can't strip away because
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they see the things that are happening to him. they think he's being persecuted. they see him as a martyr with little suspense about who's likely to win in iowa. the campaigns focus now is largely on meeting expectations. if you're the top dog and you're supposed to like cream, the competition and you kind of sorta do, but not quite often enough that can be a to see meeting or falling short of those expectations can determine who has momentum is the race moves on to other states john henry and l g 0, des moines, iowa. echo as president says, all present stuff have been taken hostage by inmates, have now been freed. hundreds of soldiers moved into the coach of packs the prison following negotiations with inmates. an order was restored, a 158 guns and 20 present stock numbers were taken hostage on monday and several facilities of the sunrun patches falling developments of the port city of blackie
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met with it. that was the only 40 percent after 6 days of uncertainty and anguish, a moment of relief. all except one of the 179 prison guards and stuff held hostage by inmates and 7 prisons of cross eck weather had been released on saturday night. the security crisis that has been spiraling out of control has been quelled for now. president daniel and noble, i declared a state of war and tuesday and designated the gangs is terrorist organizations. so he took to the social media platform x to congratulate the police armed forces, and the prison told me it is on a successful operation. the 3 men child that was one of the captured guards, the 25 years old, could barely contain her emotions, as she recounted the days she's spending captivity at the go to fax,
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the prison near the capital. keep the see the in yellow make also me on the field can see me day in and day i until i go side. i still was about holding my fiance all the time. the 1st i was hoping they let us go after a few hours. then the night came and i understood we were not going to be that guy . one of the guards died in a brief confrontation between the police and the inmates in one of the prisons, but most the release of the place with no incident. as the prisoners let the security forces we take control of the jails. in recent years, equity there has been living through and in precedence and security crisis fuels by drug trafficking that of toys. these have failed to address their need getting to one of the most dangerous countries in latin america. again, the leader in the to the present in queen who held 21 guards hostage. so the
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decision to release them was an active piece. the queen size, the government for not allowing food, water and cutting electricity inside the prisons. she is going to be a little bit of a senior person. if the president wants us to apologize, we cannot apologize. he won the war, but he showed help us to re integration to society. we know we come to fight the state and we want to adhere to its rules, but the abuse of power needs to end on our right to live, protect it. the release of all the hostages is a major political victory for president danielle noble and this promise of a hard line crack down on the gangs. but it's unlikely on its own 2 and a deep security crisis that's been worth standing for years. i listen that i'm get i just the way i can at least 11 people have been killed in flooding in brazil. heavy rain hit rio de janeiro over the weekend flooding the city streets metro lines and homes in the widest state. the weatherbook down trees and cools land
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slides, a state of emergency. it's nothing decline. and in columbia, all of our kids are searching for 10 people off the deadly mudslide on friday. president gustavo petro said 33 people were killed. a mudslide hit a busy road in a mountainous area, connect to the cities of keep the and made a i gently, johnson left schultz has joins thousands of people protesting against the far right . people are angry about proposals to devote millions of migrant, some gemini, sholtes, and his appointment is that were among the thousands gather impulse, them protests. what was the hold of the brandenburg game in the suppose things now and punish times asian cup campaign has stopped with defeat. to iran and what's been an emotional journey for the players against the backdrop of the war on gaza. joint augusta raska was at the match education city, state of palestine. football players have become ambassadors for that country at a time of war. and funds from different nationalities came to the opening,
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asian cop matched to show supports as much for the team as for the people in palestine, no one and tell them stay strong. i know that things are really hard, but just stay strong for your country and we hope to see post sense back as a country we're here to support pub this time and it will support all this time with every single thing we have. yeah, i just want to say that you don't have to be, i'm stand with them just like you have to be a human 1st. that's why don't some garza so with everything going on, i just feel like showing your support for the countries. the most important thing, even if you're not promising in just being in solidarity with every way shape. so those teams held a moment of silence to remember those who lost their lives because of the war on garza out on the pitch. iran got straight down to business, it took the 3 time agent champions, just 2 minutes to go ahead through cutting on. sorry, fuck.

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