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and this last part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest through i'm sick to know jerry, a and full scale warn indo china blood and his french, the colonized ation on al jazeera, the toilet destruction in the philippines after it says 5653 and, and among hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from the homes, the around the fields that are like my headquarters here and also coming up seeking to prevent competition from the coming conflicts. the us and chinese presidents meet as the threats of new trade will lose. i'm gonna say a newman in lima peru where us present in joe biden has just held his last meeting
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with his chinese counterpart in like this bodies and the rubble of what was meant to be a safe haven is regulatory. so human run school with thousands of palestinians with sheltering the book into the program sees the tie. food money has coal, significant damage in the philippines is the 6th powerful storm to hit the country in the past month. the wind gusts of up to 185 kilometers now have been the code is on the cutting and once islands moving 650000 people for the homes of the storm, a price for the forward he's wanting of catastrophic and life threatening conditions, okay, problem look at a is the program coordinator, and i think head of delegation for the philippines for the international federation of the red cross in the red crescent and joins us now from minute. i'm just, emma could you could help you with this on the program. just give us an idea of
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what you're hearing from you. all soul says around the islands as to how the type thing is impacting the philippines of web went slowly, getting. uh i do, i can good afternoon. uh, thank you for having me in the can this uh uh, the discussion we actually have getting uh, a some consumption from from the food now. so it looks like uh about $5.00 to $50.00 is going to make a landfall auto. uh, sometimes this optimal instead they might of, i'm following up on the, on this and uh, it's going back to it almost straight. kind of causing people dynamic. i'm more than 500000 people. i'm not exactly sure the printer. so lice, satellite people, 70 the backups they viewed the today. and when i land phone in the old, one of us are always really folding very high wins. and a lot of the punishments happening best. but about the most impressions i'm knocking off because this is supposed to be some of the strongest,
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a super tactful. i'm going to like looking back back because vision. i've got to explain to you after going. okay, let me just jump to the silica j, let me just jump in the, let's just talk about the here. and now how have you been pre empting, the effects of the type of food and what have you been putting in place to make sure that or is the least loss of life and the maximum amount of aid? and so for somebody wanting some extra picture, they asked some way street and then some of the houses that roofing the wall, like hundreds of families, i've been protected back. but i feel like in that process i have actually within that mid clock apartment is my favorite because have more than 500000 volunteers around the country. and that network has next to it to be so bad in the city that trying to assist the member to people that trying to access to that. and then they above the local government. i'm also providing the local,
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someone from the person center in town. soft nonsense items like slipping, max blankets, pretend view pin sales, hygiene kids most frequently asked all these things so that have all the people who struggle with the same. yeah, i'm distribution will start very soon. it has all the stuff has been solved by that person center. we're providing a lot of the the studies family services. fact i'm going to display items. i'm also provided a lot of walked out of pocket because walk that is, uh, yeah. how do you actually use it then? how do you watch the coordinates your assets, waves official channels i the government because the philippines has a lot of experience in these sorts of natural disasters, right. so we generally offer 12 no contract that. so we live in that process kind of in the local chapters and did these other people do that? but i would advise you to look on stuff page and maybe for maybe the local
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government to me and walk hand in hand to get that sort of sorted out. so generally there's most of them because some of the folks where it's barbara talking about the ministry. so we basically pick a pop of that back and then even a group i'll look at it has been good to speak to you that you're very busy with trying to organize the response to this type of and thank you very much for your time for joining us from manila too. well, camille amelia is a freelance, janice joseph, also from minute camille to sep, bring us up to speed on what we know about how the ties soonest hit various parts of the philippines. yes, the southern part of the lose on which is to the province of cut them go on this and i have been briefly devastated by faith, food, money, or what we call locally a safe wouldn't fit people. but according to the latest for cost, now it is off shore at the south east parts of the sea and it is now we are here in manila. now we are waiting for you to make
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a landfall or to make it will make express themselves as a stand here now in chasm city in metro manila, the rain have uh it has started raining, but the winds have so far not been here yet. we haven't sold it yet, and this gives us more time to prepare. in fact, several cities here in metro manila have already conduct the pre emptive evaluation precisely to avoid deaths and injuries that pass. that could be really good, but that could be preventable. and now, according to the state weather bureau fund assets, we are expecting here in metro manila around a people 82 kilometers per hour when in the next few hours any time this afternoon . and so the local government and as well as the national government, has already ordered all kinds of preparation because we have to understand this is the 6 by useful and that has come to the philippines in just less than a month and business to succeed site for all in all this year, camilla,
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you talked about the preparedness of the authority's. the big issue and worry is flooding. so what the physical indications have you seen the forward to use have been taking to try to at least deal with the issue of flooding cause it's not just metro manila, it'd be large portions of the philippines, which cool have a coast line. yes. so we have seen from the problem is just look up on the line is that there have been high storm searches. so now here in metro manila in the nearby coastal properties that we have already ordered for am to evacuation. and at the same time, in the cities here that are very near the rivers and bought and so forth. and they have already stationed rescue boats in order to, to prepare just in case the inevitable or the scariest thing will happen. but the thing is here, the route costs of the problem here, like with a when it comes to the quality of data, just it hasn't been re addressed yet, but so far we are just addressing the symptoms every time there is
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a tie. and that goes to that, the place, not just in metro manila, but also another nearby profit assessed for the update to is good to speak to, to me allow me to, i forgot to tell us that for us to admit that i will continue to contact you through the day, thank you showing his presence as if he's ready to work with the incoming us administration to keep expanding biological ties. shooting pain, met with j by the asia pacific economic cooperation summit and through the end of school, the importance of maintaining staple relations between washington and beijing, especially in the face of a potential new trade will of to double trump is sold in lots america, at least and even reports on the peruvian capital, lima for the final photo of leaders of the epic summit. us president joe biden was the last to arrive. what would be the 1st to leave the 21 nation group of asian pacific countries? this was the beginning of biting swan song on the global stage. and ahead of next
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week's the 20 meeting. it was his last chance to meet privately with his chinese counterpart. these conversations prevent miscalculations and they ensure the competition between our 2 countries will not fear in the conflict. the competition, not conflict. it's not so our responsibility to our people. and as you indicated to the people around the world that would change and waiting share should china us relations that critical not only to the interests of the chinese and the american people, but also for the destiny of full of humanity. the 2 countries should bear in mind the wellbeing of the people and the common interests of the international community . the relationship between the world's 2 largest economies is complicated and profit with difficulties from territorial disputes in the south china sea, beijing's military expansion, and in direct support for russia's war against ukraine to charges of chinese cyber
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espionage. and of course trade complex, joe biden and changing thing, don't agree on one thing and that is that the world is entering a period of uncertainty and change. she calls it of turbulence. and with the next us president modeling to impose high tariffs on many countries. but especially on china, she is positioning himself as a global leader of interest, independence and unity as opposed to unilateralism and protection is a good morning. members of a peg represent nearly 60 percent of the world's g d p. and our uncertain about their relationship with trump, this time round about this, i'm hoping somebody, ma'am. you see all we know that during his 1st administration, he despised multilateralism, preferred transaction, and negotiations, carrots in the state. let's see how different from 2nd term will be in order to see if the 1000 china says it's ready to work for a smooth transition in bi lateral ties. yet however much present invited may want
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to helps move that transition. the future is largely out of his hands. see in human al, jazeera lima, steve, the can is chief executive, a pac advised as a public affairs consultancy. he says, a trump administration will have a very different relationship with china. this. i think it is very clear that they don't think china has been treated tough enough. it started with the trump administration. with sure. what terrace um you know, 30 percent of certain chinese project products. it is now going to go up in the by ministration. kept that, that did not change under the vitamin restriction, but instead of targeted chairs, we're not going to get blanket counts or close to blanket chairs and china of 60 percent. it is going to be very different. it is going to be more of a confrontational approach when it comes to where china has violated international law, such as in the south china sea. i think you'll get to see even closer relations between,
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between the us and the philippines as a result. and they're already very strong under the, by the ministration. so it is going to continue where we have been accepted is going to be tougher. it is going to be harder and, and the truck administration approaches america 1st administration approach policy approach is not a posted the couple way and, and you expect to see more of that through investment restrictions and an expanding of this, you know, small yard high fence that we've seen when it comes to, to restricting investment in trade between the us and john the, it's been moving forward in today since is really low as well or ongoing. so killing more than $43000.00 palestinians. these really military is relentlessly talked and residential buildings. hospitals and schools look on to under walk up to
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one point. 9000000 have been full of the displaced across the strip is where the forces of besieged northern garza from building 40 days and full starts at least 800000 palestinians. mold and 50 palestinians being killed in his ready attacks across clauses and saturday morning the north in particular as being talked of by several that strikes at least 10 palestinians, including children, died into the attack on a human run school in gauze, the cities are shut to investigate jacob taylor callahan as well. lifeless bodies of palestinian children live among the debris of velocity school. targeted by in is by the strike. you in run facility was meant to be a safe haven to thousands of displaced families. more victims of buried under rubble and buckler once classrooms is ready. so this is have carried out countless attacks on immune with science since it's war on gallons of started over a year ago. elsewhere in gauze associates. and now the is right,
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the tech killed civil palestinians near a body shop. and that's where i saw people flying. i brought my horse and carried them. they were torn to pieces for survivors. the few remaining hospitals in the north can do listen to help the cover to stop the stop. there are no operating ambulances and all of northern guns. that way they can reach us it. kamala od one hospital is lucky, otherwise they will bleed to death. in the streets, patients at least with injuries that can't be treated, directed me, i really need metal to split my broken legs. there is nothing available and no specialized doctors to do the treatment that female pay a we will let the, the hospital provides nothing except chips. no antibiotics, no pain killers, nothing else is available. i can sleep at night. you too pain had a female now least often has run the attacks on innocent palestinians,
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and no guarantee the injured can get the medical help. they need to you, callahan, l julietta. it's $48.00 days since he is right in the middle of a low estate ground, defensive and level. is there any troops of killed mold in 2000 people and destroyed thousands of buildings and hines, the fighting and bombing is displaced and estimated 1200000 people. 400000 of them are children. as well as tire, that multiply strikes on levels capital and that subsidy is rarely army issued fullest evacuation warnings. the buildings and areas of southern bay routes including bush, alabama, actually, and how that's correct. charles stratford has moved they route. it doesn't seem to be any laptop whatsoever in the targeting of those southern suburbs of a route that's area. code da here on describe is a handful of stronghold with once a population of around a 1000000 people. virtually nobody there now. but it's, you know, what you say, people used to use the day time to go back and check on their homes, their belongings and their business is that is now increasingly difficult. the
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initial strikes happened in the relative early hours of the morning, i suppose around 9 am this morning. following forces evacuation orders. there was another round of strikes the soft to noon on that area. that's not the only area that is wireless being hitting today. another massive wave of strikes on the southern city of ty, uh, and we understand the surrounding villages and the is right, the ministry put out a post evacuation orders to at least 15 villages in some 11 on this so far today. so no sign in, in, in a laptop, in what can already we would really be described as an escalation. by is way the full sees. the lebanese health ministry is saying that at least 2 medics, 2 more metix were killed in a strike. also in some level on today that brings the death soul of rescue workers
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and medics just in the last 2 weeks to almost 2000. so it shows you the kind of pressure that the 11 in his under that indeed his bullet is on the end of the civilian populations of these areas on the, you know, still a head l. l just there, a hundreds of miners remain trumped underground in south africa there's no clear plan of town to bring them to the surface. that story after the break, the in depth analysis of the days headlines is trumps. when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mass mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen before, to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand
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by has for now just sierra injustice. for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day, whether it's a war, a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure that they understand in a simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland, best produced is the best fixes and those other people, the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the weld. the
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the boat back to l. just bear with me, so wrong. the reminder of our top story, supersonic food, money has coal, significant damage in the philippines. winds of up to 185 columbus has now been recorded and cuts on during this island money is a 6th type thing. so hit the philippines in just one more time. this president says that he's ready to work with the incoming us administration to keep expanding biological ties, changing thing match with the us, presidents a by them. it concerns venza in global trade policies. under donald trump is return to the white house as dominate to talk. so the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in lima through those and gone so has been talked advice separately, is right. the strikes on saturday. at least 10 palestinians are killed in an attack
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on a you and when school and goes to cities, i'll show it to you. but if you chico children are amongst the dead. the cold in south africa has ordered the place to play old blockades that have to seize gold mine. what hundreds of mine is a trump. now the government says it will gather a team of experts to rescue those underground. the legal challenge came off to administer cold the minus criminals and found to smoke them out, comments the cause widespread condemnation hadn't been tulsa, has moved from the mine in still fronting off to a long day of pulling and maneuvering through a mine shaft. this man is rescued. he's tired, dehydrated, and very weak. later another is brought out. his condition is wes. the left hand is located and you know, very weak to i to attend the seats, veterans and the bed, you know, needs hospitalized so that they can cover from ortiz. he's really looking like
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sped volunteers from the community are coming to help legal minus stuck underground families. of those underground, say around $4000.00 to down the, the police say hundreds, some of believe to be 2 weeks to get to the surface. despicable. the fact that we had to have a conversation about what to do in this situation with him. well let's we can test people out of just patients been forced and introduced the have subbed us, you know, where individual or district conditions time. because easy tom hasn't heard from my older brother in weeks. he left home saying he was going to work in the goals might, and still fontaine. she says he should have been back by now. 2 days ago, we use the face of a dead body. so if you have a prep of a you only,
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that's when we started penny kings. the locations that have tentative settings getting scared because you don't know what's going to happen. the mind is i understand for police went block the supplies of food and water to force them out. the operation is called close the whole it is and safe to be down. the 1st the, this has it as guests that are flowing. so they can see we have intelligence and throughout operations with this in mind exhibits, as we know that some of these really go minus heavy. and that can be attributed to some of the fire arms that have been ceased throughout this operation. illegal mining inside of africa has been going on for decades. common need one by criminal organizations. meaning mine is the immigrants from neighboring countries. you see those people over, they have, they have volunteers from the community. they trying to rescue. the mine is they say, can take up to 45 minutes to bring one person up from the ground,
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and they say they going to try and help as many people as possible. ambulances had been helping the engine and steering the did. the standoff shows no sign of ending any time soon, but the police and the minus seemed to be digging in hot and we tossed out is there still fontaine, south africa, and just a few hours. those instead of goal will cost the balance in parliamentary elections . president best suited to the may fee was one the election in margin pledge sweeping the reforms from breaking economic dependency to delivering social justice, but without a strong majority in parliament. those promises hanging the balance because hon. cosmos. com once a supporter of prime is to spend. so gordon, this party passed as of the honda is now disillusioned despite the parties, uplifting message of hope, he's thinking silently in despair. behind him is the family. he can no longer afford to support the country. politicians say needs rebuilding,
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the skilled mason has lost his job and cannot find work silenced by shame. hon has not told his family of the mounting debt crushing to them during this parliamentary election campaign. candidates are promising to create jobs, but hon says these are empty promises. in one selected, it says this. people like him don't exist anymore. i'm finally got the dream. when they came to power and i was so happy, does he sancho and his party, when we're given the current circumstances, we are so discouraged. young people want to leave the country on the construction has stalled it all. we can't make ends meet to help our family. they think there's everything is done since they are landslide victory, naples presidential elections. the 2 former tax inspectors and president find prime minister has sunk, are cracking down on the legal construction and freezing international deals. the
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opposition says this has caused the soaring unemployment and inflation, but the prime minister blames installed parliament for blocking reform is to revive the economy politic showing that meaning the elections would give them all the cards so that they could implement what they call the program for a break with the past standing and so it goes way to it. and outright majority is a divided all position made up of 3 coalitions, including when led by former president mike, you sell the campaign has been marked by heated insults between opposing candidates, sometimes violent clashes, leaving scores injured, interested since the deal, anyone can use violence. but right now, all we want is to go to the elections on sunday, and when the fight to a ballot box knock out, we don't want any more of this fighting. 165 seats hang in the balance. it is an election that seeks to re shapes and it goes future, a chance for political leaders to deliver on an unfulfilled promise to dress the
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mounting economic despair. nicholas hawk elgin 0, the car didn't double the governing who has been holding a referendum. mullen, you called to chase and that could play the wave of democratic elections in 2025. that comes more than a year after him electrocute ended. more than 50 years of diagnostic rule. the proposal would allow presidents to say the maximum of 270 a times with no head registry transfer power. the interim president says the vote is a great step forward. a policy, as president says, told russian media that he'll step down if protested, so invaded, leave parliament us from behind the pledge to schedule stuff. elections once demonstrates as they keep the building friday's demonstration was against, and then popular agreement that would let russian investors buy property in the break away region of georgia, which is backed by mosca. now the government scrap the proposal after the protest to and protest all continuing in india is money poll state, despite please forcing
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a coffee. and several districts, members of the method, the ethnic group are demonstrating of the bodies of 3 people were found in the river. they believe the 3 of abducted and killed, but of men from another group. the cookie, ethnic violence between the groups has killed more than 250 people. since may that'd be safe. people have been killed in a stopping attack in china. it happened in the eastern city of the shang, please say these studies took place that if occasional school legally, 17 people injured is the 2nd such attack in a week of to 35 people were killed when amend drive his car into an exercise complex. and you high problems a tropical storm and home just as close, widespread flooding and lend slides. all thirty's, have declared a national emergency operate, launch the northeast and coast. thousands of people have been to stay out of the tropical storm and cyrus tough is talking wins of up to 8 kilometers an hour. and
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you can follow these stories on our website. the challenge is there a dot com is updated throughout the day and be back with more news interest in the office time. next to the inside story to stay with us here on, on the the, had a lot of the, let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and live and, and there's lots of pleasant weather to be found. lots of sunshine, especially across the south, the gulf states, st. andrews, where they expect to be could be a little bit chilly at night for places like tall, but it does remain large. we settled the onset of weather. however, it can be found for the north of us. it's moving in across that event thanks to a weather system. it's moving its way across east in areas of the mediterranean. so
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some heavy rain to come for southern pots of turkey, 11 known as well. and syria is looking pretty wet by sunday for places like israel and the occupied palestinian territories. that's what that writing could slip into the north east of africa for places like egypt. we also see some heavier rain start to move across into morocco, western sahara, and more attain you. but for the west all the way, whether we have to head further south to that central band of africa. we've got this. thunderstorms rumbling across the democratic republic of congo, touching as far south as a northern, but florida into zimbabwe as well. and what remains is sunny and dry. in cape town, we will see the width of weather picking up once again for the eastern half of south africa on monday of the heroes from i'll just say on the go and need tonight out is there is
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hello there and welcome to the program. i'm nora, kyle donald trump. foreign policy during his 1st time was guided by his campaign slogan, america for.

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