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0 world tells the story of the rise power and influence living on political families. the jamalia is do this to you are now to 0. the . ready ready ready this is where our launch has its largest rating yemen in mountains. i saw this thing what it says, i to see control energy and port facilities at followed. i hear you the attack on tel aviv or what israel says, rocket every damage to the school, the hello. i mean, i mean of age this is out. is there a life from the also coming up? palestinians have no clean voltage to drink, to cook with or to wash. israel is accused of using water as
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a tool of war and gaza. we go inside a drugs factory in syria fonts of a multi $1000000000.00 illegal operation, which flourished under the assets regime. these tablets help the regime survive pressure, and i said also use that to negotiate desperation in northern mos on beach. psycho and chito brings fear of hunger and disease. at these 45 people have done the best to yemen where these ready military has launched as strikes. and what it says a who see military targets the strikes hit, the capital sanaa and the pool of the city of the data causing major sizes. the military previous, the launched raids on yep. and back in july and september. us led forces have also struck the country with strikes since the start of the year. us now,
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hours before those strikes, i miss all was the one from you. i'm into what the central israel, this is the damage in tennessee where a building was headed by what israel says was deborah, from intercepting the missile, is the 2nd time this week that as well as military has intercepted a missile from yemen. the huge is having the watching drones and strikes to was, is role since last year. and what they say is an act of solidarity with palestinians in gaza down the how that all outside has more on those strikes from humans capital. so now the, according to media sources affiliated with the hose, these, do you have any coverage on the sun? i was subjected to a series of earliest strikes, targeting the that then and has he has power since of power stations. and the note under the solve of a city. additionally, for about a strikes described by the sources as an act of aggression,
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targeted her data govern, read specifically the whole data parts. while the 2 strikes head to the russ aysa oil facility in the for the day and the listing of yemen, the sauce has added the civil defense teams managed to extinguish the fires of that as the that then the power station and the north of the capital while the force as the ongoing to the has, he has a station in the south, the sauce confirmed that there were casualties among the employees of the rasa oil facility. as the results of the was the was described as an x ray aggression, according to this media saw us, but uh, how these all visual. so those haven't confirmed who, who managed or weighed these air strikes. the sources also did not specifically
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say what was the responsible, as a mentioned for those strikes which come just hours of a wide scale attacked by the the group owners really positions the military spokesperson uh, stated on, in, in, in a post on his account on the x platform, that's a military statement would be released in the coming hours. expected to talk about the list this latest operation as well as the damage inflicted on civilian. it was black to do to the recent ever strikes to the we spoke to who sign. i'll call you the pro fees each on the list on political analysts. he says the group will keep attacking israel until the si, fi is reached in gaza. those that came as a tele ation for them is that i against the human advocacy many has been conducted
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on a weekly basis. the attacks either on the is about a directly or either own very, to you in any shape. the actually aden, designed to state of is that i until this moment the army has the said that they will release the statement the in the coming out of the got in the latest attack, i guess it is a right. so we know that the many i back against is right, and i was with the blue k phone being that it see has resulted in the close of the a, a lot blow to a south of, boca by the, by the state on those will have increased cost and is it i because now ships that are linked to is that i cannot use the very to they have to go around. a pretty cons is actually having some damage against the designs, the state economy. and many have said clearly that they will not stop this attack unless the is about 80 d models. but we've got guns because the lift to the blockade and withdrawal for all my guys the and the just to mention that the effects it by is what i usually do
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is easy to get as civilians a thought of good like they did in cuz i know they doing any of them, but we'll visit a saw him and he's still been, it's got to know it will actually impact again, many military capability is still invested. we know that the, the united states and you gain the so called, but it's part of the got, again, has collected more than $500.00 attack against human, but still human east, the lounge and attack at own, on the united states. but the zip, the full 138 days of genocide and gaza have claimed the lives of more than 45000 palestinians. israel has repeatedly targeted every part of the strip. at least 14 palestinians have been killed in is there any strikes in the north since wednesday morning? they targeted homes in jamalia and cause
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a city children among the dead is ro is using water as a tool of extermination and genocide and gaza. that's according to a report by human rights watch. it's military has destroyed wells, rest of was and infrastructure, so the lessening the humanitarian crisis target. because the room has more in this from darrow, by the in central garza to move to the source of life. every human being goes and it has become a tune up. you see the pool facing the systematic, the region of the most basic rights since october 2023 more than 2000000 palestinians have been living in a state for the critical awards costs between them. but they may either need between a 150 to 200 leaders of water daily. we need water for showers, washing dishes and cleaning purposes. we also need drinkable water to and that can
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be easily afforded the amount of water we access every day. category enough to match our needs. the flow of water goes up, own waste, tenuous as no big chunk. trico each person must know so valuable, less than fully bleat to the days posted in. the search for water is a daily undertaking. the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes we will to infrastructure, has left more than 2000000 people in a state of color into struggles in displacement comp. people, 9 of the month behind who to, to waiting for the time to signal is very controlled to noise. a critical supply for guns have been called to a fraction of the capacity, as well as both nearly to relate to the humanitarian aid from entering. including water situation system was at times and materials lead towards the infrastructure.
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once there was hope for a sustainable future, goes, was decent, the nation plants and wheels was due to so the population with the limited access to natural resources. on the dishes, we got to say that more of the service, the best sense of the source for such shows has been destructive during the war. i that about should have destroyed or completed the stores so way out of suffering, the lack of decent for success. so we have lost maybe about $210.00 was that it was out of $320.00. so we have only one other thing left on the nation on a lot of them last excess of and even because of you know. busy dynamic here really today. oh, but ations from one area to another. today, new systems, mine really shots and rings. tire companies out there. we bought a palestine the united nation says israel continues to obstruct its efforts to get
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aged in to northern gaza allows despite repeated warnings from humanitarian groups that simon is imminent. gabriel and is on that has moved from the united nations here un headquarters in new york. it's almost a daily occurrence now for us to hear from you and officials lamenting the fact they are having a very hard time getting aid into guys a l u n. and their partners have to coordinate with is really officials and the un tells us that israel continues to deny most of their requests. yet again, these really authorities denied the request from the united nations to reach the besieged parts of the north. today that's based on noon, basically, uh and the east of jamalia. yesterday we underscored how the vast majority of our efforts to reach north guys like governor. it's, since he is really siege began 10 weeks ago, have been blocked,
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most requests are denied out right. now listen to these numbers that were provided to us by the us. and they said in the 1st 2 weeks of december, they planned 339. 8. movements throughout the entire gaza strip is real facilitated. fewer than a 3rd of those. and when it comes to the north of guys are the numbers are even worse. the un says in the last couple of weeks, they had planned 96 humanitarian movements in the north of why the gods. but just 16 of those were facilitated by israeli authorities. gabriel santo, out here at united nations in new york, the mole burial sites are being discovered across syria off to the full of bio acid. on wednesday, several bodies were found at the ca does they end up shine in damascus and
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important religious side for shia muslims. the area was previously under the control of uranium box groups a some a bunch of aid was at the site in damascus. what i cannot show you here is the stench that was earlier coming from these bodies, such as bodies that are intact. it is remains as in uh, being told that this was a place which was controlled by iranian back group. this was their headquarters. that's what people in the balconies have been telling us a and a 1st responder. therefore, this has been a number of bodies have been found some so old that they would just skeleton some which still had some parts intact. so it's a goose and seen. but in the grave of multiple bodies which have been found, some civilian called us being for football. it's like a middle web cement from this area. today we came to this area and found this number over there by the color thing. this is like a sort of
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a defense if you're still like a photo for this in a faded from live, i know from your dog, from u. n. a. but inside this store that was looked like for digital view of these. so the yield side of this compound, which is right, the adjacent to this, that you, this evening, the a strain which was a crucial area for all the propaganda that we were hearing from the iran back troops and munitions which came from all over the world to try and protect this area. these parts would probably be used as kitchens and some offices. we've seen some foss credit papers, as well as the some signs of how this was being used by municipal we have some slides, some digits, etc. so all of the trusted these, the syrians have been telling us about which continue to happen here under the watch over the sides of the you are just being uncovered. some of them drive it up to the, to some of us. so yes, special also has regime faced accusations of running
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a criminal m 5 built on top to then a powerful assessment flooding markets across the middle east and beyond. now since he fled syria, the true scale of this drug trade is coming to light, saying that honda visited one factory and job, i'll do my outsides, damascus after the fall of the shore. and i said, doors are opening, revealing with many suspected for years. his regime was long accused of being one of the world's biggest illegal drug syndicates. opposition fighters are finding warehouses that show the scale of drug production in syria. kept to go on, pills are everywhere in what used to be a potato chip factory on the outskirts of duma, north of damascus, of omar shows us how these bound pills were hidden for export. and one of the ways was to put them in plastic foods. it cut off to store them on this used to be
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a factory that made potato chips. s i took it by force and turned it into a cap to go on for. so let's see. that was run by businessman and a member of parliament. this was a multi $1000000000.00 business vassal shows us up to 3 kilos at a time, are being found in fact, and these electrical inverters, a financial lifeline for nearly bankrupt state that became with many calls on our coast state. western officials long said the revenues allow the regime to withstand strict sanctions that were meant to hold officials responsible for war crimes and pressure. a said to end the conflict. us sanctions also target that the drug trade and its alleged sponsors. many of them close to the said family is the one that no uh, we knew, but hydrogen was involved in the category trade. but we didn't imagine how big the network was, what was checking to see how many pillows were in this factory. this factory is one of dozens that have been found, production was on an industrial scale. these tablets help the regime survive the
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chart i said also use that to negotiate. he promised the arab countries he would help curb smuggling in exchange for an overlay ization of relations, all said was re integrated into the arab fold, but the trade in kept the gun only flourished. the drug is popular in the middle east and beyond, and also cheap to make those who ran this factory tried to burn it in what could have been an attempt to hide evidence. but when the opposition fighters arrived, they were able to put out the flames. the regime long denied involvement in the trade, but many say it couldn't happen in these tightly controlled securities state like syria, without the knowledge or consent of the regime. the premiums that the mama you anyhow, there were at least $160.00 factories in the town secretaries and regime areas to drug production facilities. did all the un office on drugs and crime says syria is the primary source of kept to god in the middle east. at least it was,
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it's new rulers are promising to change this reality that enriched a few who left much of the country in ruins. santa, who else has ita duma outside damascus. the still ahead, ronald 0. the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress towards our goals over the past 2 years. the us costs interest rates once again for the markets react with portion the the lines of ethnic on groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most countries since the 2021 with exclusive access to remote comp. since front bind baffles shots the progress of an idealist. the young generation of rebels as a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries,
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the trouble of history on the phones. the in my, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through loss in america. a gang of people points that are coming in the 1st of a 2 part investigation. one. 0, one east meets the chinese, my friends risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0. the latest news that are to 100 pounds and this thing, people from families here are seeing that they have not received any single news with detailed coverage. this is the sunset of them off the sort of races of being taking place every single day since the fall of the form that i see from around the world. it is a high time for the international community to come together to try and rebuild this 10 feet of already with the aspirations of the 2nd people. the, the news
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the hello again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top story? is this alex, is there any ministry has notes as strikes on what it says a who's the military targets the strikes hit, the capital sanaa and the port city of the data was a large size. these really military previously launched rates on yemen back in july . and september i was before the strikes and miss, i was known from young men to what the central israel, this is the damage and tell of these where a school was paid by what israel says was daybreak from intercepting the miss. so the, the asset regina's atrocities are continuing to be uncovered across syria. more bodies have been found by the site. you does sign up shine in the capital,
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damascus. the area was under the control of uranium box groups and the occupied was bond, palestinian authority forces, continuing grades on the janine refugee comp. they have been gone bottles that for several days, these 3 palestinian subbing killed, including a senior jeanine brigades come on to the area, has been a strong cold for flights, has opposing israel's occupation. the palestinian authority says it's trying to root out what he calls louis elements. an oil depot in russia, courtside every night in a drone and missile attack from ukraine. the facility is in the southern region of rural stove, and the government says, this is the 2nd time in 6 months that the refinery has been pit in your opinion. indeed, as we'll meet later on. so as a sofa, the discussions on support for ukraine, ukrainian president for document zalesky met nato secretary general mock ruta in
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brussels on wednesday to discuss future security guarantees. keep those include both during the countries ad defenses and all the submitted tree. 8 or hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by a devastating psych known in northern mozambique. the storm ripped through the french audience of may all to be full, making land full in mos on peaks. carbo delgado province getting at least 45 people . welcome web reports. this is what cycling to do to thousands of homes in northern mozambique. many of those who live in checks lost everything. it's also rick rudolph, strong buildings like schools, which some people had run to for shelter as i now god, why to south. while i took my children, and as we ran, i saw other families falling due to the force of the wind and others dodging things that fell from the houses due to the wind. the people were lucky that the sink
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sheets didn't cut into parts of their bodies. the children couldn't stop crying. i saw children running away and i didn't see where they ran to. the government says maybe 200000 people have been affected most to be left without that tricity. this ted combs most crumpled like paper. he thought the little assembly. we tried to close the windows, but it was nothing for simple. now some people tried to look for help in the neighboring houses and were greeted with guests from the cycling. but there was a neighbor who i sold lucy's life when he was buried in rubber along with his grandson, order. 200 kilometer per hour wins and to run, to rain, fight to the coast line when the storm made land full on sunday. the fishing industry, which many here depend on, has been left in tops of the day before the storm devastated differential island of mild. this is what's left of one of the poorest neighborhoods. hundreds,
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i said that the french governments and military plains, carrying rescue workers, equipments and supplies. mozambique rescue operation has far fewer resources. it's been devastated by reco breaking west ending side claims for the last 5 years. tens of thousands of people will have to try and rebuild their lives once again. malcolm web. how does era to a holidays sunset tons of fatal in a bed on in south west nigeria, off to a stump? he broke out kidding. several children. state officials in oil say thousands of children were attending the event at a high school. what prizes like scholarships were up for grabs. the organizes have be interested in an investigation launched into the incident. the u. s. federal reserve has lowered and interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point that caught this year for the time under impala war,
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and that may be fuel costs in 2025. if inflation rises, present to leg. donald trump has threatened to introduce traits, tire of so when he takes office, which could was an infection. mike kinda has know. now we have seen in the past when the trump was in power before he was deeply opposed to any rate rate increases . now the bid is clearly looking towards us in the future that perhaps is why it is only introducing to a rate cuts in the coming year. it does not want to get into a position where it cuts too much. and then all of a sudden you've got the economy saying, what do you've got to increase rates and administration saying, no, you do not to increase rates, we do not like that at all. so this is perhaps part of the reason why the fed is slowing down, why it is acting more cautiously in terms of future projected rate cuts. and this could be a point of conflict with the trump administration. and with the fed showed the fed
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go ahead and increase a rates against the wishes of the administration. should the economy dictate that it needs to do so? what's left itself, some wiggle room by introducing only 2 rate cuts or proposing a need to rate rate cuts in the next 12 months rather than full. this is also, yeah, business leaders and politicians are urging the public to move on from the time a little following president use took use short lives, declaration of motion, no audio this month and the truth of mass protest, high profile arrest on the president's impeachment vote. mcbride reports from sold on a chilly night and sold. the city's mad launch is a winter campaign aimed at attracting foreign visitors. well known landmarks have been turned into digital attractions. but on this evening that competing with the nightly protest across the street mocking the impeachment of the country's
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president trying to help local businesses. this festival has to overcome the ongoing political upheaval from the national situation may be somewhat unsettled, but solely safe and full of excitement. well, there's so much to see here. what's the number to them with you stuck yells, suspended from ju t's the probably minutes. the handbook sue has become acting president, while other members of the government and senior officials under arrest, as it looks to the coming year ahead south career faces the prospect of managing the 1st few months of it, at least with a partial vacuum at the top of the government just at a time when challenges at home and abroad would seem to require strong leadership in forward it says the government should be focusing on its most important alliance with the united states. as it transitions to the new administration of donald trump
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. direct concerns about the threats of north korea, heightened by it's close to relations with russia, is under the home. the government has announced billions of dollars of high tech infrastructure investment to boast of the economy. you're going to do, you get to know what you want me to try to months. we are navigating unexpected challenges, but we assure you that korea will soon get back on track, supported by a robust and resilient economic system. here the on the nashville assembly speaker was similarly hopeful last week as he announced the impeachment of the president, which many see is the turning point in this crisis. i hope you're an seasoned, brings you a little more happiness. i encourage you to resume your and gatherings, but as previous presidential impeachment have shown, the resolution of this crisis could still be long until rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so that's it for me. a lot of as an individual,
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but then use continues here on out to 0, talk over 30 minutes. and of course you can find more information and analysis on a website. alex is here about don't com to judge 0 is up. next. stay with us. and thank you very much for watching the the hello. that isn't a heavy rain to come across southern africa over the next few days. we'll head that in a moment. the 1st to the middle east and live vance, and the chance of rain is increasing over the next few days for the event as well as much of the middle east. you can see it edging its way across into iraq stretching down towards west and past the saudi arabia. we are expecting some fun to read down pause in mca, we've seen something of a sham out across the gulf that is going to ease but the potential cloud cover and
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the chance of the shower increases on saturday. you can see that wintry weather as well moving across iran, dropping temperatures here at temperatures are expected to drop as well with more unsettled conditions. moving across the eastern parts of the mediterranean, we'll see some of that rain falling in libya as well as egypt on thursday. drives up on friday instead, we'll see the heavier rain picking up for coastal areas of algeria entering z a z y a to the south of that much west. so further south of that. so southern africa with big bus of rain expected stretching all the way from zimbabwe through to what's one and eastern areas of south africa. it's much more sunny and settled in cape town, but there's the weather in joe. but to saturday, the repo tale is the hotels that i've ever stated,
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and i'm the biggest box you have ever seen, had a stroke taken out. this was really loved it when it was built, even when it was been a major toners of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast, your open war hotels on orders here, the furnace or to care how confident and thank you so much for talking to out here. i see on show your where the us president says to kia has conducted and what he called an unfriendly takeover of syria. something he says took he has wanted for thousands of years. how do you respond to that that took it, conduct an unfriendly takeover of soda? yeah. well i think 1st of all, let me say this.
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