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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the flow, i'm sammy's a, them, this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes for pulse of mass casualties in southern galls or is this friday strikes it to you and send to sheltering tens of thousands of palestinians is variety forces carry out time can drive the tax on the farm, eunice,
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killing more than $200.00 contest and ends in one day. also this out rusher accuse is ukraine of shooting down to minutes, reply and it says was counting. dozens of you find in prison is a rule. donald trump wins the new hampshire primary is rival nikki haley pledges defiance on. i'm trying to get real sco with the sport and a shock at the australian open as well. number to call south cross is north south of the quotes of finals in melvin. alexander sarah says, the beginning garzo as he is writing the tree, has intensified at land and sea bombings in the south. you and shelter, where tens of thousands of displaced people are living as being hit, closing mass casualties. so i think buildings on file. well con eunice is under
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attack, is ready. troops have encircled the city, showing residential areas, hospitals and buildings. hundreds of families have been sheltering, is ready, protest is including family members of captives of tried to prevent humanitarian a trunk from entering garza, the count them will, solemn crossing. the number of palestinians killed is now raged 25700100. my hood begins coverage from the off and southern garza. even though desk is a familiar sight in gaza, saying good bye to loved ones is never easy. explaining to children is even more difficult. the steady stream of bodies here means the funeral. prayers are performed throughout the day. children search the rubbish for what the burden to keep warm to cook children forced to help their families survive. this war,
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india value refugee camp medics work to try and treat the injured. some don't make it a child's, a grave just outside the clinic on wednesday as regularly forces continue their intense bombing around nasir hospital in hon. unit full of in a tack on a nearby school where people work sheltering dozens were injured in the attack. i mean, the war and the misery there are those who are trying to spread illiterate whole. the sort of side auto doing this raises the spirits and brings optimism off to what we witness from war destruction and the destruction of homes. everyone becomes optimistic. the size of these roses also everything they've witnessed. it's the hold that the war will end and people will see gaza for what grows above its side rather than the painful memories who is buried underneath the honeymoon mode. oh,
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just eat a whole thought. a couple i zoom, isn't that alpha in southern gaza that start with the state of those civilians around half a 1000000 traps in hon. eunice. what are they facing? the south of the yes, semi this situation for civilians that completely chaotic as a deep abutment is unfolding them in every single corner of the city of han units. we have been seen within the past of 24 hours and also within the past couple of days that is very minute treat is trying to take full control over the city that this towing the military attacks had been breached to evacuation centers. we are talking about today you one of the united nation, one facilities, which is a training center which had been turned in within the days of the war into an evacuation. so tough with thousands of people in the city of plenty of us today had been bought. and then just this is a systematic attack that's being carried up by the ministry to force people to sleep,
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to evacuate the city of con unit. and that is strike please. 7 palestinians have to report that killed with doses. others being wounded and people that had been forced to sleep on is very intense bombardment. and we have been hearing from some residents. they've managed to sleep from the city. if you were saying that the east valley transport chasing them, there were surprised by the existence of the times via that place on when people are starting to be back to way the also had come up these very a for you, which completely a were subjected to death and also to enjoy some of them were saying that you were lucky to survive. others did not survive as we have been not completely killed by the is very far as and this is a part of what is going on in the city. ok, i knew this as a mazda of hostetter. what now has been completely trapped for both sides by the has very built always and tags um, its own giving the expansion of the miniature ration and products you've been
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talking to. people have come from the north. what are you hearing about living conditions back yes, i mean, as the focus is right now on the self. well, people in the news of dealing with hung up so we are talking about new ways had been delivered to the north as people did not receive any kind of humanitarian supplies. that would help them to prove with the often about some of these really destruction. now these areas have witnessed a kind of push it with a journal of, of these very forces. the people are searching for food for survival, where i've been hearing of contracting a number of relatives and of a friend. so they were saying that they were completely tubing around the city around the most defined account of beings in order to have breakfast, as people are starting depending right now in the food of animals in order to save 5. and this is completely in human as people that directly to started to experience bomb. and as we have been hearing closer from medical sources, the roof,
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i see that the number of people who are talking about 20 percent of people who are arriving to run the hospitals are completely suffering from malnutrition. this is in real fast, the area that is receiving the humanitarian supplies. what about the newest new human cherry supplies had been delivered. the situation that is completely dramatic, as people are struggling day by day, especially with drastic, with a condition and also with the unrelenting bull button that that is holding them. when they did that thing, somebody's thought a couple of us who had 9 double has to is a spokes person full under what they says is right. the shedding has resumed on the under was sensor. and rough uh, the number of casualties is still on the, the shows have to be landed inside the gateway to see that the extent of, uh, february that belongs there. or are they are there are there money? cuz you wanna just actually i'm the building has to be insight on the fire,
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the without trying to send some of the last of the day or gotten anything with this side. we hope that we can get into there is no very soon where you don't have updated information about how many people are being killed or injured. we are waiting, you know, maybe after one hour we will be aware of all the information. was there any warning before the strikes happened? no. and, you know, we, we have not been able to, you know, have to get to, and i, the, from the confound, you know, the last day of 48 hours because the, you know, the, is there any times actually, but it was, it was the compound call it actually on there when we were aware of i would believe that it's very dangerous. you know, that we try to coordinate that exit of the people, those, that item piece intel to display people there. but we, we did not succeed. unfortunately, the last 40, if dollars the world in 3 months into as well as war and gaza,
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hundreds of thousands of palestinians are constantly being forced to move. to escape is ready the bombing in ground. right, and hold the river forwards from a rose, paperless stranded between cities. i'm currently hunting on the sheed streets. here this tree is, is where a noun it starts. and as you see, surrounding all of these people, floods from the intense bonding and air strikes and also the ground invasion where there is there any forces, hang our stations in this area. people surrounding me took all of the day. what they have under choir. there's telling us that they're standing here and they're sitting here. they have 0 places to go. and not only that, they also don't have any type of transportation. we are seeing people walking on their grounds, housing,
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their belonging. we are also seeing people with trucks where comedies are sharing these trucks to evacuate. either this way to the i'm more south is because of super or this way to dad is bella to the center of the gaza city. let's take a look and see how people are evacuating with this is all of what is left where these people have been homeless and misplaced more than one time. as you see, more people are coming and evacuating from community. this is not the 1st time we have been seen seeing this list seen as this is a movie, you're a documentary documenting a people evacuating and if leaving their homes just like them not by 1948,
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but this is real. it's happening in 2024. as you see, people are just patients. we see how scared they are in their eyes. and they're all searching for a place. we're talking about laptops where most uh, more than half of the population of the cause of that is currently resizing there. it's packed and, and we're talking about good but which is also talk to people and a lot of people are old shows, cared of another invasion, otto up to hospice in this area is very close to a lot of hospitals where it has to be seized and people are scared from the fact that hospitals are also a target and the impact of these ready bombardments of garzo is far reaching, tiring families of pot. it's created a flood of children who have been offered according to the your mind, human rights group more than 24000 children have lost their parents,
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causes health ministry says at least 10000 children have died in the strip since october. the 7th. i'm a how much reports on us on us, on the beach of the i pod into a came in and it's really striking on the home in the slot with the g comes in central costs to pro 56 year old brother on us has no lawsuit what's happened to them mom and dad? oh yeah, we should know. my brother doesn't know till now that he's lost all of his family except me. i don't know how to tell him. i'm afraid that if i tell him it will have a psychological impact of the strife did not just scale the pods left a life changing thing, duties on a bed? no, i didn't know. i was with my family at home. i went to bring something from the kitchen . suddenly everything fell down and i was on fire in the fire was eating me. then
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us if loved pain outside with these friends football, their favorite sport. oh. and the full on my legs amputated. what can i do? i want to walk, i want to run. i want to play. i want to see my mother. i was close to where i want to stand up. i want to walk alone on my own. i can sit down. i want to be able to sit down. i can sleep, i stay awake all the time as he remains, the shock on us is wondering what he did to this of these. so what's the new? what did i do to these really? i did nothing to them. i did not carry
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a gun against them. i did nothing wrong to these rallies the so now on an awesome a loan, but the light but as is right intensifies, it's bombardments and because that is not guaranteed to have them have a disease. well, this is a senior political analyst model on the charlotte is with us here in the studio. good. how we have this model. i mean, you listen to stories like that. it on the school is what human rights groups likely you are mad human rights monitor set on december the 6th at quote, as part of its genocide in gauze, israel is escalates his targeting of schools. housing displaced people, the idea that civilians are very much the target here. yeah, absolutely. um, if anything, the civilians are the targets and how much fighters are the collateral damage? judging from the numbers and i think, you know, over the last 3 plus months we've discussed
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a lot of the sophisticated legal terms and i'm complex strategic formulations. but the end of the day, it is all about these offerings and, and where those right and worst of all, it's about parents who lost children because there's nothing if there's nothing worse in the world, then parents losing the show, there is nothing worse for the parents done for their children to die before they do. and this is what this, what has been all about this not a, but it's a complicated formulation. it's not about the sophisticated legal language. it's about these people and they're suffering every day. suffering. and for them, there are no adoptions there on the impossible choices. there are no good options the what, what the kid is saying is what he's suffering. and he doesn't know what store what he would say to his brother. that are impossible choices. there are no good options for people and does not just in terms of security. emotionally, physically exist tension in every other way. and why is this important today?
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this is important today because this is not just the result of yesterday. when we discussed these tragedies, they're not just attach it. this is yesterday's. what happened over the last 100 plus days? is the treasury. these accumulate a treasury these adopt? i thought the treasure, this is treasure. the need to get to the 100. this plus what, you know, what this is that everything is breaking down the health system, the social system, the, the, the fabrics, right, of people from it is what everything is breaking down. diseases are taking over. desperation is taken over by suffering is taking over. so that accumulation of that tragedy brings us, what do we are today? and i think that's why i think regardless whether these ladies move into the fluid phase or not. so it's phase all of that humbug. because in the end of the day, it's actually these are accumulating, diseases would spread,
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and i think we're going to see more and more of this then the days to come, unless and on to the international community does stick. it's humanity, not the sort of sponsibility. it's humanity seriously, because this, this is crisis of humanity, is difficult, not to remember as you watch the scenes to junk suppose them with what these, right. the president, this all codes so upset on october, the 13th. it's an entire nation out there that is responsible. it's not true this where i think about civilians not being aware and not involved. right. it raises the question about how much of this is an unintended consequence of war. seems like there's nothing unintended about anything that's happening, you know, adults and mature people. and instead of show as like a demick, some journalists might agree or disagree about what caustic just a genocide or whether it is
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a genocide that is unraveling in plain sight and cause. but they cannot disagree about these countless images of these countless cases of human suffering, often war crimes that are taking place, the collective punishments that is taking place against the people in front of site and it goes to head. so it's just one among the many, and i don't mean just many politicians because we also know that the prime minister and defense minister and we partner codes all of this over the, over the weeks, the last weeks and months. i think the problem here more or more, and that's something that is there. it is article advising today. it is that this is also a problem of the military and the problem with the society most for a lot of the tons and tons of aggression. but it's happening against the people and gaza is guided by those people who have been brought in to serve after october 7. and they are they in the present
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a certain turn towards fascism in humanity, in the same society. so it's not just be trained soldiers. it's also those who are finding that a month one month duty. now the reservists, as they're called and these are the ones who are getting countless violations of human rights and guys. so you have, you have the professions, you have the journals, you have the soldiers and you have the reservists, all of them are implicated in this crime that is taking place in guys. and that's why when some people talk about genocide, i know the judges are talking about genocide discussing genocide. the most important as soon as if it's not just the intent of politicians, is the fact that there is a great majority among the population of the occupying country, of the aggressor that support this business. a great majority of the is the way it is today. support the war and guys and it's continuation,
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in fact they want another one like it, i guess, slab it on or i will leave it there. thanks so much model on the show to have these right imagery has still on several cities across the occupied westbank, demolishing palestinian houses. these images from the south of nablus, where is right troops blew up the home of the palace. sending prisoner writes have also been carried out in janine and have her own. some people are reported to have been arrested at least 371 palestinians have been killed. why is there any forces in the occupied westbank since october? the 7th? a. this rattle has transferred positive the tax revenues. it goes to the palestinian authority following a 3 month freeze, but it's only a very small amount for an economy where business owners struggling to keep the doors open. your diet bro haynes spoke to some of them in nablus. they occupied westbank for more than 100 years. this, lacking the factory,
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kept its wheels turned a family owned business that passed down through 5 generations. is now heading to the on the i really, really might have to have here is a piece of my know what i'm doing tomorrow. i don't know if i'm doing what i can manage to run my pack. your is roll, keeps a tight put on the inputs and outputs of the palestinian economy in the last 2 decades alone. the one says these weighty restrictions costs the west banks economy, $50000000000.00 a large amount for a small economy under occupation. business owners say they've been abandoned by their government left boston again on certain political reality with little support and no compensation. but the palestinian authority has been drowning in death solely the so it's not just the war but decades of poor economic policies, probably 60 to 70 percent of the palestinian authorities budget is dependent on the
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tax revenues that often get held. now the government has limited ways to help people financially without the under us. pressure is real, has released a part of the tax revenues. it was the palestinians, but it will do little for an already fundable economy. in 2023, the cost of living and the west bank has risen by 4.8 percent. the unemployment reaching unprecedented levels of 29 percent even under occupation, people are eager to live a somewhat normal life. this is why palestinian businessmen invested millions of dollars in nablus over the past few years to advance tours in this neighborhood. so new businesses who sells and restaurants, bringing up now with a close military check point at the end of this roads, it's become deserted. disclosures and pulls after the war have prevented hundreds of thousands of palestinians living in israel from coming to the occupied left bank
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. it also meant that palestinian workers can not go to work in israel and bring cash to the policy and market sales. and this furniture shop have dropped by 80 percent. local sales are almost nonexistent. lucky for summit bottom, he's sometimes able to sell to palestinians living inside this row. for the highest for me now it's all about survival. i am not even looking towards making a profit that i am just trying to evade my business from a total collapse. many believe the us effort to relieve pressure on the palestinian authority is meant to prevent the bank from reaching a tipping point with the war and going so the, the weeds in huge uncertainty a collapsing economy will only inflame the situation the that but he does ita nablus the occupied left thing the the crime and is investigating the crash of
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a plane. it says was carrying ukrainian prisoners of wool. the ministry transpose that came down to the city of belgrade in southern russia. the defense ministry says the at croft had $74.00 people on board including $65.00 ukrainians. key of says it was carrying weapons. and so i just sort of, most of the day keys committed to terrorist act of russian military transport headquarters down flying from color scheme. i feel to build the route to transport ukrainian service. when for exchange, they've been able to, well now joined by daniel hawkins is live for us from moscow. so daniel russian authorities calling this an act of terrorism by you crying. right. a yeah, indeed, russian officials have been very unequivocal about who they believe is behind this plane crash, citing radio evidence that they did texted to me. so i was launched from the call give region this morning,
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which resulted in some sort of explosion of impacts externally with this plane resulting in its crash the that's the law and coming from russian officials and the russian minute trip. a prisoner exchange was allegedly due take place late to the day that the information has also been confirmed by ukrainian intelligence. the that to exchange would no longer take place as a result of this crash. and over the last minutes we have had a statement published by the explaining and general stalls which sites russian attacks on the product of reason lists a list. so these attacks some of the casualties and also says the clinton of forces will continue to take measures to destroy the means of delivery controls. they asked space to destroy the terrorist threat. to this we use an a no mention of course the ripley of this play, no mention of the pure without police reports elite on board. but nevertheless, a confirmation perhaps some sort of tacit confirmation that you're planning on
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forces of act saving that reason and do target planes in the region. the russian politicians saying that as we are the, this is a terrorist act than any negotiations whatsoever with the frame, including possibly on further exchanges would be impossible. off to this crash investigate is of course, the same sifting through the evidence. we'll have to see what they find out the location of the crash to get some more information in the coming hours in days. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much, daniel hawkins. let's take this so to rob mcbride, he's got more for us from the ukrainian capital seas casualty figures have continued to mount as such. operations had been continuing well into the hours of darkness on tuesday, along with the attacks themselves. the ukrainian a 2nd safety of how to keep sustaining a 3rd wave of miss all attacks, at least on
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a tuesday. it's recommended. a total of $200.00 sites across ukraine would targeted in this sustained air attack. that more than a 100 residential buildings were impacted in a one way or another with some buildings, of course, being completely destroyed. now, president followed them is the lensky of ukraine. has spoken about this attack in his latest nightly address. talking about the complex mix of themselves, russia was used in this attack, and in other attacks, a total of 40 missiles, some of them cruise, other ballistic missiles, in an attempt to try to over well the defenses of ukraine and concerning the for the ukrainians. although around a half of them were intercepted, that means at the around 50 percent did get through and this comes as key heights. but allies such as the united states are still holding back on committing to billions of dollars in military aid, which includes much needed meeting munitions. and does this have
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a refund saved by the russians, continues the ukrainians of also given a running tally on the number of the weapons that the, the russians have been using that over the past 2 months, russia has fired. they say a total of $600.00 missiles and $1000.00 drones at ukraine. robot cried. i'll just say era chief a. so i had an outage this era, a nationwide strike. and i'll just say in a civil protest against the presence new economic reforms, the life of the scientists faction from the ask a couple of nations including the former champions, some 1000 the group sage that's coming up is joe, the hey everyone for the alerts and play for the us golf states,
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this rain is being amplified by moisture of coming off the gulf of mexico. so some heavy rounds of rain to be expected here this what whether shoots up through the ohio valley just the other day. there were some snow around the great lakes, including for toronto and how hot weather is going to fall. on top of that, it has been quite active for california and their round of rain for central and northern california. and if i move northwards of this warm push, they're coming off the pacific for british columbia is lower mainland and the pacific northwest that will bump you up into double digits and a warm breeze for calgary. you're on the plus side of things at 3 degrees today. on wednesday, central america, the trade winds are picking up so some downpours around his span, eula and for the eastern caribbean in the forecast on wednesday, top end of south america. usual problem spots around ecuador filtering into the amazon jungle. and there has been some flooding just to the northeast of rio de janeiro. there's been heavy pulses of rain here that's still in the forecast once again today on wednesday. let's talk about this heat though. from the argentine
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pappas to patagonia colors are on dark bread. the hard, the temperature, and we're in a heat wave for the next several days via blanca temperatures, up to 37 degrees c later the, the, the, the tools style, the sea, and everything is good. even explain the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. today with this, with the bucks of their guns on our heads, 5 soldiers speeding poor. we've been before record occupied. i mean prison outages in police degree seeking mediation. it feels like something is wrong. the closest it has ever been to midnight. they
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will be met with fire theory, the rise of anxiety. are you doing scrolling? radio sleep already that you like just like exploring how exist, central affects to life impact the human psyche apocalypse maybe coming soon on outsourcing. the the, you're watching, i'll just say around time now to recap ah headlines. the director of the you and refugee agency says is riley falls is a 5 to, i'll send a re shelves with the hon. eunice training center kenning, 9 people,
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and injuring thousands more. about 800 people sheltered spicy for with sheltering and defensive rescue. teams have been blocked from reaching the building is right. the pro testers have tried to sell fades from getting into the gaza strip as long man friends, so they caught them up asylum. crossing demonstrations, including family members and cap, sits housing garza on demanding the release. the use of how much is advocacy office of soul. the norwegian refugee council joins us now from quite hospital in the alpha. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, given that a lot of people are being forced to flee, towed off from the bombing campaign in hon. eunice. what awaits them better off a while you are so the situation is on the big somebody, i mean, because there's no one for the understand and explain what's going on. investigates here, talking about more than one and
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a half 1000000 people have been displaced and papa on a daily basis. we have a new wave of displacement today. we had to continue with this and before requests from them. and unfortunately, there is no even, you know, empty spaces for the sun, establish them, make shift centers or things. people are just gaming came here, usually just to seek safety without any other means of protection to that where we are going to stay. unfortunately it's, it's became really common to see people living industries and basement sides. we'll see it on that because people when they leave, they are just going to seek safety without any directions. unfortunately, it also has a city, it doesn't have the capacity to host or that the amount of people are now talking about best mode is government rates at about $55055.00 square economics out of hosting more than 1000000 and a half. so you can do the condition and imagine how is the situation here and even us as imitating work or we cannot manage and facilitate and gov of any of this
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amounts of people that will offer even if you combine the older kind of cover the needs, especially with the lack of amount of a that came into a browser that we should remember as when we talked about people. thing con us, there is over 400000 people. last trapped inside con eunice. how concerned are you about that situation as days past 5 encirclement the that is today one of our colleagues sort of seeing and tenuous ways she was throwing the family to evacuate off behind. unfortunately, because it looked better woods that connecting get off on tenuous with send a lot faster, they couldn't manage to do it. then honest there was just a few minutes. so we, i figure out how is going to be the situation for them. know who people who are said it's not under this, it people in boardman and unfortunately, so yeah,
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that was pretty good one. and she was telling me that these couldn't sleep for the last week at least because of the heavy bombardments around them. and i don't think there is a search for them now, and we had to wait till we had hoping that the model we would manage to evacuate at least our lead from that. and maybe other people would manage to evacuate for a safe area. while unfortunately, there is no safe place in gaza, even a rough idea there was the bottom. and he said about people not when they come to the comes for safety to have the sense of safety. but it doesn't mean that they have to say from department, do i'm not safe for them to help us with that. now we are expecting a storm for more than to put on almost a week or more. that's another situation that people would suffer from the law firm if they managed to lead from can you understand, do you have an aid as from drugs or city or that made an area to it off on that as another consequence is that it's waiting for them because there is no enough space, there is no mix shift the shape, makes shift symptoms for people in boston. but to find that then people are making
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new structure to fluid governors with 9 in a plastic or whatever they found. and they considered that i shouldn't that so even if they manage to for me seeking safety from the environment, there is other consequences and all that situation is way think probably the challenge is waiting for a lot of course. ok, just pay costs through what it means when you say evacuation right now in a place like garza because maybe in all the situations evacuated would mean to get and you're calling you drive out of an area is a little causes very little fuel right, available. so the average citizen, the a new uh my colleague, she was mentioning that today that defines a car driving hedwood, had an old mother who cannot work for them. can you just start off? i go said around 200 donor and when they reach out midway,
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they found that it's not then they have to go back before and came on. if they could manage to the issues with the families who haven't been, that'd be fun or someone with disability, they don't manage to go by walk. unfortunately, that it's a massive issue with you. even if you saw some vendors in the black market, but it's very expensive and kind of do with cannot afford to buy it. but trust me, people want to feel safe. they know, my thought was, what was the way they just wonderfully, just to have a sense of safety and the way it is. right, thank you so much for joining us. use of how much the the crew of a vessel in the red sea is reported an explosion taking place close by. the incident happened 50. no, it's a couple miles south of a most not in the m and the ship and crew are safe. this comes as commercial vessels in the area have repeatedly come under attack from who the fight is backed by a wrong writing,
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and president of the se is in total care for an official visit. i see how close it present, but i just type out of the line on israel's war on casa, and energy cooperation between the 2 countries. his trip becomes as concerns to grow, that the will could spread across the middle east. we have correspondence following the story from both took a 100 wrong amendment will have from the suicide of the into the wrong. but 1st that's covered a significant solutions line for us from incorrect. so system do turkish officials feel this guy is a conflict office, something of what happened to opportunity to recalibrate relations with iran? the ball saw match so they, they are hopeful that this will create an opportunity both to de escalate the attention of them as a lease and for uh, as soon as you said recalibrating violates for a little nations that have been tense ever since they, you know, took yeah, new,
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wrong share board the gulf more than 500 kilometers in and they are neighbors for centuries. and when it comes to national in for us, sometimes they are conflicting. whereas in syria, in the caucuses, when it comes to israel to get a time run, a non current have conflict of international interest. but especially when it comes to palestine issue, they know how to come to gather because palestine issue is a very sensitive issue. emboldened with some countries and this 5 to k is one of the 1st countries that have, that has recognized these rail as a stage where the stablish a true kid is a major member. but it's sees home us as a political party and even a liver liberator. and garza and i present tires on has like choose israel of, uh, commenting war crimes and gaza. a corporate thing, a genocide then to he has argued that is via must be, uh, must be sued in the international criminal court. so uh,
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that's what it says. they will find a common ground, but they have conflicting conflicting issues. as i said, because uh, 2 kids, uh, the main maintenance of a violates ro, commercial ties with israel has, from this criticism of, from to, from this fights up in the last quarter of 2000. when it's free, there's a 4 to 5 percent decline. and to evaluate will trade between television on caroll, a sale they expect more and even the holding gulf far too is basically someone who's also expected or frontier to us to take steps. i guess is rab, that sterile saw? those things to be discussed today? mainly yes, economic and commercial tides between tougher on and on colorado. they have phone the economic uh no. they have a strong explore some info. here is a client to tap around for natural gas, and the energy deal is going to expire in 2026 cents when it's winter are usually
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to her own costs. natural gas, the tricky. so these are the issues to discuss and the commercial in commercial was . but also security is a very important issue because there is a turkish mine or the outside by john the minority in iran enter keys. and it's are to support us our visual during the kind of our phones concerns among the iraqi and administration when it comes to its own azerbaijan population. also, there's a new brand new and we would then be able to do some work as part of that has been targeting to circus meditate in northern iraq. so these are the topics to be just costs and many hope that it to neighbors sometimes arrivals will compromise on some of the conflicts and find a common ground both for the region and for the by the tribulations factor. you saw me. all right, thanks so much in info. so let's continue this now and go with the sol solved
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always following developments from to ron. so the writing the impreza is going to okay, always insert key and now do we know what's on his wish list as well? the rims, and the radian presidents drug as president, they have files to discuss today. now the meeting is on the way about based on the statements just before he brought embrace see about taking off the offer from to rodney said that's now the to the, to the, the read the translations between the 2 companies is not set. spec to yes. as of now a turkey and you run has roughly around 12, b and bonus of the trade. and the reading present says that they want to increase that to $20000000000.00, which is an a significant number. so the cost board of trade is going to be $1.00 of the major files to be discussed today. and also the just close to the fact that the economies of these 2 companies are complimentary. so you're on is an end of drawbridge country wild turkey. is it production house, so by end of the selling the energy to turkey and buying the product?
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so they regard these as a complimentary economy that well, so both companies have and huge for this population and they are dealing with this the could these groups talk even though the north of your rock from time to time. you see that both companies conduct the operations i guess is on curtis groups in north and iraq. so far they have been separated the policies going on. but now more and more they're coming together. i'm trying to, to, to, to develop any to rate to the policy how to handle this on to these groups in north of iraq. some of the issue is still. yeah. so they have quite different policies, and that for just turkey, stuff was the seed in a position in see over yet or additionally, but you're on the backs, the baskets redeem and but to have seen that does different versions of the policies, particularly by this office of us down a form, i think 2018 has moved them out and now they have trying to find a way through the us donor formats. to find a solution. i put a take
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a solution for the city and causes ending in 2 weeks. there will be another higher level meeting between the ceiling and turkish and russian. we will see shows in our style. and so that is also in other files. but today we know that the guys that, that file is going to be dominating the tours between the 2 presidents. so these 2 countries, they have different engagements and different tools. turkey is simply a confident nature member and also a member of the west. some cap of iran has different level to just echoes the so called excess of the resistance that we have not expecting any breakthrough regarding guys. however, based on the officials that that's telling us that, you know, they're trying to find and build a mechanism how to move and move, having to come and vision to particularly prevent the war to turn into a regional one. well, i think so much so, so sort of out of that. the
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now for me, us present donald trump has beaten nikki haley in the 1st primary of the 2024 republican presidential nomination in the states of new hampshire. despite the last, the former ambassador to the un says she's not giving up the rice heads, the homestead, south carolina, next month. let's speak to alan fisher joins us live from new hampshire. so what is the road ahead look like for nikki? hi, be this point of the well, big decision for the it's going to be a month before we get to the south carolina primary. she's way behind in the polls there and she's got to decide whether or not she wants to keep going. she said she will, but of course we're on the center said that after iowa and 6 days later he was the presidential race. she's got to decide whether she wants to face a month of soul the donald trump attacks when he made his speech on tuesday night.
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it wasn't the warm ones that he had for those he lost in iowa. as these were very, very harsh terms, cold or lose the cold or delusional. so he's go to months of that. the other thing, of course, is that doing those will wonder if she can actually when, if she can convince republicans. har message is something that can be job. i know if you can convince that or publicans at this stage, it's difficult to see you getting into the general election. of course don't understand, don't want to start supporting losing candidates. so they feel like too, and it becomes much more difficult. so it's going to be an interesting 4072 hours for nicky healey. she says she's going on to south carolina. of course the big question is, is you really? all right, we'll leave it there. thanks a lot of challenges. so issue hundreds of thousands of workers and not in teen or walking off the job is they launch it 12 hours strike against controversial
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economic reforms. new ryan tween president, coffee and relay issued a decrease scrapping all changing more than $350.00 economic regulations last month . critics say the new policy removes protections for consumers and workers and is unconstitutional. a latin america editor, let's see a newman is live outside congress. him on the side of this. so as i mentioned,
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the strike is taking place. how paralyzing is it proving at this point? the right, thanks so much to seeing human rescue operations have ended in south east china,
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where at least 39 people died in the building for that happened in the city ocean. you and she's young province. the blaze as the laser has started in the basement of a stool. this is the 2nd phase of 5 and less than a week. they so team people were killed on saturday when a fire broke house and the school doing the tree. the still ahead allowed to 0 full time champ. jim's japan confirm the spots in the last 16 of the asian comp, details to the
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wide sports fans does, hey, we know what that means. yes, thanks. right. so i mean we start with the shop at the australian open world number to call us across has been knock south of the tournament in melbourne. but alex on does better of. 1 has made a flying start to that quote, the final match dropping just 2 points on says as he took the opening set, the succeed broke the twice in the 2nd and looked to be on close to wrap things off the 3 se. but outcries played a brilliance high break to take it to full, to serve doug deep to breaks of at $44.00 and closed out. his 1st step of when it gets to top 5 ranked opponents in a grand slam or will face world number 3 gentlemen who died in the semi finals. the russian needed 4 hours to get past 9. see to what to catch this match went the distance with method of edging the 5th set 6 full to reach the send me from the
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time and he and the women strode in. eastern sky has become the 1st qualified and 46 used to reach the semi finals in melbourne, ukrainian beach, and then dental sca in straight sets movers the last 4 of the bronze plans for the 1st time as his less because she left the course. she showed us a 5th full ukrainian, so just pointing to who it is russia up to is she was honest about her 16 year old compact yet. yeah. is that a cookie? yeah. who shook the hand or russian play and melvin. she's now being investigated by cranes, tennis federation. ukrainians. we have our position. we're not shaking dance, but i think she's still a little bit young. not so experience. i cannot judge her because i didn't know what was in her head. ditches made these and purpose or nothing purpose. i don't know, but i'm sure that she stand by ukraine and i'm sure that she just got to emotional
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and confused. yes, terms go will face china is king when gen who is also a 1st time grand slam semi find list. then on the 12th see last the opening set of her quotes, the final against rushes and i come and sky. yeah. but yeah, and then 110 of the last 11 games at the max to complete 3 set victory. the define of made sure of that place. and then they'll count stages of the asian cop with victory against indonesia. pizza stomach was that the match for us? japan were unfamiliar territory. the news the on with a little help from b a r, a penalty was awarded. and i guess the way to put the japanese off the just 5 minutes to split depend dominating almost every facet. they had to wait until the
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50 seconds minutes with a 2nd way to get the man off the movement of these countries. the icing was put on the cake and the dying moments when the weight is sure to stick to the board and go . but one minute team to add a time sandy was one back. a cancellation, go to the indonesians image began. there would be most thing could be a possibility that japan could be eliminated in the group stage. but a dominant display is not necessarily marginal victory. i've at least keep the fans happy, but yeah, but i mean those 33, why don't they play better when they've been very happy because they're really hard job. i'm very excited. it was a very nice game and i didn't even go to the academics to do this, but the going to be going to the sixty's depends last 16 opponents
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could be the regional economic and political arrivals, south korea. but that will depend on thursdays results be the same. it ultima stadium in the days of the match, iraq had already secured top spot in greek d and came through difficult when of a vietnam. they wouldn't go down just before half time. but i'm in hussein came off the bench to school twice as a rock with 3 to win is that also made it that the straight to victory? so here's how group the finished up iraq leading the way with 9 points. japan quarter fly from the group a 2nd. there's another swipes engine, asia who are still hoping to make it out to the group as one of the best place teams vietnam had home without picking up any points. it is another thrilling finish at the advocates of nations as coverage just about state in the tournaments . but 2 of the big teams have been dumped out. they've stokes reports of combs.
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lavish rank team can be a well on the verge of a huge upset when they went to heading. it's kind of rude with 5 minutes left, but it quickly on, reveled 1st and then go square things up. and then christopher was put, 10 were really 32 in front. there was still more towards the drum is i wouldn't down be a found the net to get a $33.00 drawer would have eliminated both teams. volts out for an obvious marriage on a style. humble. 3 to the final scope can be as told them that these are the but 5 ton champions kind of room. well now face the interior in the last 16 camera infinity. second in group. see behind send a go the defending champions, but it's 3 winds from 3 with a 2, no victory or beginning beginning the still progress as a best place to finish up. group d was one by its low strength team and goals. they beat the key to 5. so to nail, to reach the knockout stage for the 1st time since 2010. but it's been another tournament to forget for 2019 champions out. jerry. yeah, they ended with
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a wonderful defeat to minnows, mauretania, we tried that 1st. ever. come when to reach the know counts. a jerry, a boat with no winds from the 3 games fail to get out of that group for the 2nd time running. and joining them on the list of high profile exits is going to, he's 2 points when it's enough to see them through. they've set that coach, chris shooting, who'd only been in the job less than a year. david stokes, which is 0. and in cricket, captain penn state says he's devastated of these issues of stops. he might show up a ship from traveling to india, the shea who has pack hasanti heritage has returned to england from a training camp and habits aubrey handing the hoping be these issue will be resolved quickly. will the team pass for the 1st test and 100, but on thursday? i'm pretty devastated the bushes have to go through this and yet when as well as the leaders, as the captain, when, when, when you get 2 minutes is affected by something like that, you obviously do get that emotional for them. um, but look, i know he's back in london, i know there's been a lot of people jumping through hoops to try and get this done very quickly. all
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right, that is like a spot for now. i have no fee like to send me. thanks so much. well that's it for this news, i'll but i'm back in just a couple of minutes for the another full shot. the in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels. h. enormous new hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december of this to the so called economic engine continues to stall. as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old havana for exact foreign tourists, millions of cubans depend on tourism. chain define work, i spend money and others make money. the probation of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty, there are no tours close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are the building so many new hotels?
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new hotels are being built, who has government money on property, not being claimed and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist there's simply preparing for a tourism boom, a feet that will take more than just new hotels. a pod is an inconvenience as a un i'm by so the position given to you by or die, suppose you've described that is better than that in any thoughts, providing ons. my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council, this is a may just something block is different on it, access to if he of the story on told to how does air oil rich get rock is facing a crisis and a final bike to results water as dimes built by its upstream neighbors with strict
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flow, under investment and climate change, or exacerbate do the situation. now when regions were settled, funding 1st emerge, pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land. iraq's walter was parked one of 2 on a jersey to the the hello. i'm sammy's a dan. this is a news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. at least 11 people killed himself in gaza off through his riley strikes, hit a you and send to sheltering. tens of thousands of palestinians is riley forces

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