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a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery. join ok, foundation and its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit okay, tool tool. the 5 un peacekeepers and 11 on on. engine fine is ready. attack is the convoy a passes through a check point the why money inside this is out. is there a live from doha. also coming off? dozens of palestinians, a killed by his riley strikes the northern gauze. the red crescent medical facility is destroyed. donald trump's return to the us presidency dominates and meeting of
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european leaders with defense, trade topping concerns. and we're expecting to hear from president joe biden, shortly for the 1st time since donald trump won the election for you that life the at his writing. drones drawing his skills free people in southern lebanon, as well as injuring 5 others from the un peacekeeping force unit. so the strike target to a caught the lebanese all mean check point at the entrance to side on the attack happen just as a unit. the vehicle was pausing place by with shrapnel, damaging the windows mold in 2000 people have been killed in 11 on since israel and has bullet escalated attacks in mid september. that's crazy. wrong call. and he's my 1st and they root him on. what are you hearing about this latest attack by
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israel installed the 11 on which has injured a number of unit full sauce of what we have a unit full statement now is very clear. it said that this off to there in a unit felt homeboy bringing newly arrived peacekeepers to south 11 on was passing side that when a joining strike, a kid named by 5 keats peacekeepers where lightly injured and treated by the lebanese red cross on the spot. the lebanese army also i say that 3 of the soldiers, well, actually injured as well. and 3 people have been killed, a number of cause will also destroyed as well in that attack. but what's me crucial about this attack is the location you won't be check points is one of the places when israel issues a forced evacuation order, it tells people to go no of the ali river. that's where the check point is. so now they're telling people to go north of that particular check point,
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but they're also hitting that check point is all this is very, very concerning. the unit for unit felt a bit attacked and maybe 20 times by is role since 8 analysis ground invasion. and the lebanese army of also come under fire by is really forces as well. ok. many things for that update in ron. come that for us in favors is right. strikes have repeatedly hit eastern lab and on destroying homes. um heritage sites. many people have already fled the regions of becca and ball bag. it's almost staying despite the risks, as they now hold her reports. in the middle of the rubble and devastation, there's still life. but this park is no longer a place where children are safe. the ancient city of baltic and eastern 11 on has been repeatedly hit by is really strikes. i am highland springs to
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the sound of the bombing. i miss my friends. they went somewhere, i guess switch at least half of the city's population left when these really army issued, forced evacuation orders late last months. but there are those who refused to do so . among them, the medical staff at the main hospital in the area does a lot of the most of the doctor in charge says they will remain in his words. steadfast, despite nearby is really strikes that causes damage to the facility via call them as they want to pressure people, display them and turn them against that are just on our, of this one top of the people here are supporters of the resistance. we want to leave our families and our now much of eastern 11 on has been engulfed in war. this is as well as heartland. villages are empty. 6 weeks of intense air rates have destroyed so much when people in this impoverished region already had so little.
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it's a similar situation in the south of the country and in the southern suburb of beta, 11 ounce prime minister. and as he mccarthy has criticized the international community for remaining silent in the face of these attacks. people here say they feel the same, they say as well, has been given a green light to destroy and kill as well says it is targeting has belong and this infrastructure. but it strikes are destroying homes, as well as historic buildings. the l. montreal, which dates back to the ottoman era was reduced to rubble, the destruction just away from the temple of jupiter bottlenecks, unesco listed roman ruins, not far away from the cities historic center. this used to be a famous restaurant. the owner says this was about hurting the economy already the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars, and this is
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a nearly bankrupt state, has the law and as well are negotiating under fire. i a says she knows her children's future and lives are at risk, but she says she's choosing defiance over surrender the motor can i make another kind of their lives have change because of the way these to the instruction areas or the use to pay and know they are deprived of enjoying and those but marie and yes, mena appear to have found their own safe space, at least for now. and there was just to follow the eastern 11 on the palestinians are continuing to face relentless attacks from is riley on tillery. and as strikes and the gaza strip, least 11 palestinians have been killed. and the latest strikes of the school in gaza. city bodies have been seen in the streets and
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a search for small business on the way. for lucy, with sheltering people, displaced by previous strikes for evacuation orders. at least 47 palestinians have been killed in attacks across the gaza strip since dawn on thursday says 6 of those killed in northern gaza. where these, where the ministry has been using explosive robots to destroy residential neighborhoods in bet law here. red crescent medical facility on homes have been targeted honey. my mood has latest from central garza or who are thick in the week for a palestinians, either trapped in the northern part of this report. in garza city, the northern part of gauze is it where people have been children inside this particular school that has that, that turn into an evacuation center. the past few weeks, many of the people who were, who were sent to in terms of displacements, have been seeking shelter and a protection inside this particular school. and i've confirmed reports,
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we received it from northern garza city that some of the people who were actually filtering inside the school and just arrived within the past few days were among the casualties inside this evacuation center. the school that was bon by. the an error strike and again, we're looking at the same pattern of a, of targeting or within the past few months, women and children are making up the vast majority of cause, you know, the tragedy of this is dangerous. those with a critical conditions are going to the hospital either on civilian vehicle or on, on the cardboard full bytes. animals arriving to the hospital really in bad shape. reading severely or either with severe burns and not having the proper medical care to save their lives. and that's what we're expecting. the usual the number is going to increase to more than 11 in the coming dollars. we. we had a phone call with a lot a hospital earlier today describing the horror inside the emergency department on
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the inability of the medical staff that is already and sufficient and the account georgia medical supplies to help among the injuries are children who were tutoring along with their families inside this a school or among those with a critical conditions inside the hospital for the northern part of the syringe, evaluate, particularly these very missouri skin and up the top and pushing more people into further internal displace been man is still are missing a trap. under robins, this is rose, parliament has adults into controversial laws this week. one allows the government to expel family members, including is rarely citizens involved in a tax. they would be sent to the gulf of strip o. another location for up to 20 years below also applies to residents of all the parties. to reason it is unclear if it will apply to people in the occupied westbank when she's a department also passed a law allowing palestinian is really teaches to be fired if they show support the
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attacks against israelis. mohammed val has been following the story from a non because these really government has banned the algebra from reporting in the occupied westbank on from inside israel. he explains how these new laws will impact palestinians, is it right citizens? the concern is not these laws even though it is said that they are made for is a the citizens, but in fact they are made only for palestinian is what are the citizens doctor's note? that distinction is not clear in the wording of the 2 bills, and that's why human rights organizations are very much concerned about the implications of these laws. so is that they explained them as a measures of oppression. and a pop type measures that are targeting only a category of community within that, within the, within the country. if you look at the details of those, those, or even the using the word monitor by teach as far as those or even by relatives of
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offer offer people walk accused of commuting. uh, tories acts against these are you the use of the word mouth to carry into the policy mean slot or wedding zip almost and you can see it. these are close to the ox of sympathizing, ox of support, and it us of empathy. we said toys between the quotes, so the most say that these people of people who do these are subject to assessment legal assessment. but it's a new quotes on different minister of interior fines. so that this means or proves that they are supervising with total is between the quotes. they can be expelled according to the details that you have. nation. so human rights organizations are looking at this as just another instance of an upside that she brought is applied only to a category of the policies entities. very, very,
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very concerning the u. s. president elect donald trump has been celebrating his victory out as a states in florida. he's won the electrical college on his, the head board and 85000000 in the pope. he had a very too fast republican candidate to do so in 20 years. these pictures twisted by eat on musk earlier on his social media platform, x of a private celebration with donald trump. the president elect has kept low public profile since tuesday. nice as he begins shaping his government in law mosque. and robert f. kennedy junior will likely both have a role to play in donald trump's administration. our official has moved from palm beach in florida. it won't be a cabinet level role for one very good reason. every cabinet position has to be
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sent. it confirmed and deal on most would hate. if democrats could sit, unplug through the background documents that they have and him, and ask them questions. so that means that donald trump could have pointed to essentially an oversight role. and that's the role that has been indicated will be heading for the alone must be he will look to create efficiencies in the government . now he said that he could find somewhere in the region of $2.00 to $3.00 trillion dollars. if you consider that the us budget every year is somewhere in the region of 6 trillion dollars, he's looking at a 50 percent cut in the democrats during the election set that is binding to mean cuts in very important programs like medicare and social security. so it's likely that he will get some sort of oversight role the same will happen for robert kennedy junior. he of course, was a man who run for the presidential nomination for the democrats then became an independent and then threw his weight behind donald trump. that he was looking at some sort of house, it will, it will not, i am told be the head, the secretary of health and human services. that's not going to happen. but the me
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will get some sort of advisory role an umbrella role, which looks at all levels of health piece. talked about that removing fluoride from the water, which is a constant in the us and use also a $90.00 a. but he said he will not be taking the fact seems a way you'll just be making sure that people are more educated about them. as for the 2 big positions of 2nd street sex, we have defense re vanelle, former ambassador to germany and a big trump loyalist as well, and they're running to be secretary of state mike wallace, who is a congressman, a former red at green 3. he could well end up a secretary of defense. okay, i just wanna show you these live pictures that are the white house. we are expecting president joe biden to address the nation at the white house, the rose garden for the 1st time. of course, since his parties bruising defeated the posts on tuesday at this speech due
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to come any moment. now we will of course, bring it to you as soon as it stops. well donald trump campaign promised to stop the war and ukraine has been wearing e lead, as they have been leasing and hungry is capital budapest, to discuss in global issues, including the future of the war. with russia, us, president elect had an uneasy relationship with the e. u. in his previous tim, i was not given many details on how we plans to end the conflict from his also promise to impose tyre some imports to the us, including those from europe. so it gets to the question for us as we prepare to defend europeans interest. i think this must be a priority. it should be known as a through and i have trans atlantic alliance know, questioning our existing alliances, or to narrow nationalism that prevents us from being up to the challenges against
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china and the us. this is a historic moment for your opinions, a decisive moment and a feeling curious about our has moved from budapest, a selection of trump. how's the weather set? the tone for the discussions of the european political community which was established in 2022. augusta backed up with a bunch of invasion of ukraine today, was going to be mainly about providing more political financing and military 8 to ukraine. but with trump saying during the campaign that he was going to move forward, have a do with bus and positive. redeem a put in and, and the war. a new tray. people here are trying to figure out exactly what the americans mean by a deal with putting isn't going to be forcing the credit is into more and more concessions. something which was brushed assigned by the ukrainians by the germans and by the french in particular. so it seems that the european leaders will have to
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wait and see what kinds of indications the americans are going to make in the future when trump is you know, great, it's not true to the secretary general of nato made it quite clear that he's looking forward to coordinating f as in the future with donald trump of that money they to members of now committed to spending more than 2 percent of that due to the on, on defense. this was the prerequisites by trump when he was elected in 2016. what seeing that is that the man who has not met who was going to pull out from nature. so generally speaking the europe is concerned about what happens next. and the, the trunk going to need a lot to reassigning a deal with putting the same time just engaging from nature, pushing back but i'll just be right with us. donald trump has threatened to impose tariffs on mexican products unless the government curves what he is courting and on the slow to immigrants coming from the us border slash the countries president
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trying to reassure the public. following the results of the election was under run p. as he has moved from the capital, mexico city, a trump selection victory left many mexicans wondering just how much of his campaign threats could turn into real policies. once he takes office in january to it's a very complicated issue. as a mexican, i feel that he throws these threats up in the without really understanding who we are as opposed to anything trump will do, will affect us when the united states as well. it does badly for us. and if the united states does poorly, it does worse for us when we need to keep our currency strong and hope for the best and that i'm going to immediately impose on the complaint trail. trump repeatedly promised punishing terrorist massive migrant deportations. and even the far fetched butter alarming suggestion that he would send us soldiers to fight drug cartels into mexico's territory. and the threats alone can have real economic consequences
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. the mexican pays are filed against the dollar on wednesday, which prompted the recent to the elected president's cloudy of shame, them to try to reassure the country at the see those machine guns to all mexicans. there is no reason for concern to our fellow citizens. their families here, mexican business, women, and businessman, there's absolutely no reason to worry. mexico always moves forward. we are a free, independent and suffering country and there will be a good relationship with the united states. see this on any level, whereas over many, some analysts believe the most of the trends rhetoric is just that and that the challenge for shame bounce government will be to know which of the trump threats may have substance. i do clearly believe that that these are going to stay in that sense of the threat and why i mean by that these, like this whole of the minds of, she's asking what she's going to ask for from the mexican government, which implies migration issues for their control over the security issues and drug
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related items that in general, the mexican government is going to uh, we need to comply, you know, to avoid any type of faith. we're moving forward is doing its 1st presidency. trump made threats that were equally alarming. but in the end of the terrorist, he posed were limited in the temporary and while he did store up a major trade deal that was then replaced by one that was acceptable for mexico. get some here fear that this time trump will be more radical in that a politically convenient. he could append the bilateral economic and security relationship that both countries depend on leaving mexico and this government on edge. i listened that i'm get the address, the uta mexico city in latin america and migration crisis trade troubles and the impacts of climate change oil issues, many fee could west and on the new trump administration. alas and american,
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that is salisia newman has moved from santiago donald trump selection victory is on almost everyone's mind in latin america. to start with, he's likely to pressure the region to reduce ties with its main trading partner china with little or nothing in return. well, during the visit, he's 1st term, basically we receive pressure, we use the warnings, but instead we don't receive any economic help. i mean, we don't develop projects, and of course china is best any lived in america. and then there's the sony issue of immigration. those with most to lose could be cubans and veneers, wailings, what they migrating to us by the 10s of thousands. they're also bracing for return to staunch economic sanctions. or as a vehicle hill imposed more drastic measures. and it's the people who will suffer and not our president. it's that simple. south american democracies with lift wing
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governments are also unhappy, especially in columbia, been nivia chilly, and brazil. the regional powerhouse trump is a protectionist who's expected to raise paris. unimportant goods from brazil. as in most of the region, the local currency here until we took a dive, which most experts say with collects the perception of a greater risk and the global economy. and when the price of the dollar goes up, so to do the price of imports, while at the same time, countries all over south america, the export raw materials will be negatively in $1.00 country. argentina may see it's fourteen's improve president because the admin a shares comes conservative policies in values, including strong support for israel and big business over joy. he tweeted, the trump can count on him to quote make america great. again. opinions on the
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streets are mixed. i remember the and the i'm very happy with the terms victory because i work with people who i send in their prices. so thanks to is when it will let me know. but i'm going to, i'm concerned about the rise of these extreme is from the right wing around the web . now populates 12 a lot of impact here because people imitate them. but one thing most agree on is that latin america is not the united states top priority. the concern is whether the new president, trump will be even less neighborly than he was the last time around to see and human algebra santiago. oh, okay. i just wanna do a quick uh, live check aside saw. so if the white house that's the rose garden, we are waiting for president biden to speak out there at the white house. this will be the 1st time we hear from president biden off to the results of the us election
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with donald trump won the election. this will be the 1st time we hear from him, and his party is due to speak any 2nd. now he was due to speak of the top the out. that is, there's a lot of speculation about what we are expected to hear in that speech. okay, there is president biden, that arriving is just approaching the podium. now let's have a missing to the c s c c, cabinet, the staff together. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank. yeah,
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it's good to see you all particularly good to see my grand daughter said who wrote here. afternoon, how are you, honey? for over 200 years, america is carried out the greatest experiment and self government history. the world. that's not high perfectly. that's a fact. for the people, the people vote and choose their own leaders and they do it peacefully. and we're in a democracy. the well of the people always pronounce. yesterday i spoke of present electronic raspberry tomatoes victory, and i assured him direct my attire, administration worker, hesitate to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition such as the american people deserve. yesterday, i also spoke of vice president harris. she's been a partner and the public service shred and aspiring campaign,
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and everyone got to see something that i learned early on to respect so much her character. she has a backbone, like a ramrod, she has great character, true character. she gave her a hard effort and she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran, you know, strong over the so america sense are very founded as always, been an ongoing debate and still vital today. i know for some people, so time for victory to state the obvious for others. so time of loss campaigns are context of competing visions. the country chooses one or the other. we accept the choice, the country may. i've said many times, you can love your country only when you, when you can love your neighbor only. why do you agree?
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somebody, i hope we can do uh no matter who you go to for is each other, not his adversaries. but his fellow americans bring down the temperature. i also hope we get late arrest the question about the integrity of the american electro system. it is honest, it is fair and it is transparent. and it can be trusted. winter loans also obligated to restore the respect for or election workers who busted their next to rest. are they offset? i was just thank soon. thank them for staffing body sites counting. the votes protecting the very integrity of the election. many of them are volunteers will do it simply out of luck for their country as they did. they did their duty, a citizens. i will do my duty as president of a for a mile. and
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a lot of the constitution on january 28th will have a peaceful transfer of power here in america to all our incredible staff, supporters, cabinet members, all the people who hang out with me for the last 40 years, god loved me as my mother would say, thank you so much. you put so much into the past 4 years. i know it's a difficult time. you're hurting. i hear you and i see you. don't forget. i'll forget all the way accomplished. spanish started presidency because i'm present because what we've done, what you've got a presidency of all americans, much of the work we've done is already being felt by the american people. the vast majority of it will not be felt. we felt over the next 10 years. we haven't, we, we have legislation, we pass. it's just only now just really kicking in. we're going to see or trillion
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dollars worth of infrastructure. we're changing people's lives, the rural communities and communities that are real difficult. it takes time to get it done so much more. it's gonna take time, but it's their road ahead is clear. so we, we sustain it. there's so much so much we can get and we'll get the base the way the legislation was passed. and it's truly stored. you know, we're leaving behind the strongest economy in the world. i know people are still hurting, but things are changing rapidly. all together we've changed america for the better . now we have $74.00 days to finish the turn. archer. let's make every day account. that's the responsibility we have to the american people. look for
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a few on our lice. setbacks are unavoidable. like giving up is unforgivable. setbacks are unavoidable, but giving up is unforgivable. we all get docked, but the measure of our character is my dad, which is how quickly we get back up. remember, the feat does not mean we are defeated. we lost this bible. the america of your dreams is calling for you to get back up. that's the story of america for over 240 years in county. is a story for all of us, just some of the american experiment and doors we're going to be okay. but we need to stay engaged. we need to keep going. and above all we need to keep the face.
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