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in this vital marine results may soon be lost for us from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the that is really attack on a tv south lot bill costing band and central goes and kills 5 genesis the carrier johnston, his cell just from the also coming up defenseless against the cold babies die from hyper stem. here in gauze temperatures from it's a passenger plane crashes in kazakhstan, kidding, 38 people. the dozens of posed from the wreckage lights and i'm steadfast report
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and trump on the i to with 20 is also to to not make it more than 160000 people here. and i chase people will remember their loved ones. the that is really striking a satellite bul, costing found in central. garza has killed 5 protestant engine this it photos and attack on this a 2 neighborhood of kansas city which killed 5 officers and left them anymore. buried in the deputy. i'll just arrows harry built in the polls they was sleeping in the van clearly marked chris with they should be safe after the strike. what was left with the smoldering remains of the vehicles that belong to a palestinian satellite tv channel called out goods. today we are from you and to use as the channel slogan,
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like mini journalists and gaza. they camped in the them to shelter a few hours earlier. 0 and this lady strike, it's a house and the say to the neighborhood of guys, a city more than 50 people were trapped under the rubble. some theories that bodies crushed at the concrete of the strikes of the latest and a series of targeted does ray, the minute tree attacks, which have killed wounded and buried palestinians across the strep of catalogue their taking place. and the shadow of ceasefire talks between israel and how much both sides have tried to blame for the lack of progress. and with every day that goes by the living conditions and causes with some 3 palestinian babies have died of hypothermia and the displacements,
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campbell's con eunice, the children had been forced from their homes by the war, with sheltering intense, defenseless, against the cold. i tell you that she was in good health and she was born naturally, but because of the severe cold in the tents, there was a significant decrease in temperature which made her bodily system stop course and led to her desk. this is a screaming example of the consequences of this unfair war and its impact on the people of the gaza strip. we're living in bad conditions inside to attend. we sleep on the sand and we don't have enough blankets. we feel the cold inside to attend to the only god knows what conditions our situation is. very difficult. a very difficult situation. for some families has ended in hot break, carry wilton, which is 0. a serious new administration has many challenges ahead to unify all groups and rebuild the country. fighting is escalating between kurdish lead groups
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in turkish back forces in the north. and they've been part of tests and several cities often video a much showing an attack on an hour wide sean sullivan job. it has more from the capital of damascus. these are members of the v 6 in city is home. they protesting after a video of entitled for him to disagree to train of, of the religious figure. city as innovation minister says the video is old. and no such incidents have taken place since the all sort of the regime occur. few was imposed in at least 4 cities and then you would ministration sent reinforcements to that to us and home. in a statement, the ministry of interior told all this era, we weren't a good spreading rumors that seek to destabilize peace. we will not hesitate to pursue anyone who seeks to temper with the security of our people and their property and bring them to justice to receive the just punishment that live on
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tuesday, you know, on. so if you need any need or decision you to quote or stand from the and resolutely against those who planned and executed this chaos, and that they had nothing left to lose. serious engine for administer responded on social media. he said around with respect to the end of the city and people be cautioned them against spreading chaos and syria and hold them accountable for the recent remarks. and seeing as little twist more clashes between us back kurdish forces and the to key it back to you next. allow me that's an, a fight is shared there. don't videos targeting curtis locations and then that the shooting them as the freight is different. that means the dividing line between to get back to forces. another is it called terrorists, that it is determined to clear from its borders. gosh, we are determined to crush the heads of terrorist organizations that threaten the carpet 2 or 3 or 5 talk here on syria. starting with iso and the p. k. k of i said off to the cabinet. me think that the old conditions are impossible. the separate
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system, otherwise we'll either bid farewell to their weapons. so they will be buried in sylvia and lambs, along with their weapons and shut off administration also faces the challenge of securing his supporters against his reading incursions. most indians were wounded the equator as it protested against israel's distribution to $430.00 and tennessee city. and say, israel is in violation of the 1974 agreement to keep the buffers on. the minutes arrived along the is really occupied. go on heights, but it's been, it's been if it continues to anticipate being tired, treat on almost a daily basis. i mean, not really, not a rim. we will insure here and gaza, as with loving on as with syria and in the east, there will be no more threats created against is rarely communities, citizens of the state of israel, an idea of soldiers. and what is mounting pressure on the 17th day, or the government which took over from a sides time these decades or drew to project a countries borders and to deal with multiple fault lines in
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a country ravaged by war is not going to be easy. and the 1st step to dispense or groups under the united june of the month when required us back. curtis forces to agree to become part of the nation for solomon job without 0, damascus. the passenger plane has crashed in kazakhstan. kidding. at least 38 people. dozens more survive. the cross went down to the south west and see to town . but how many? judging the points, seconds before the crash them context on the passenger plane, unimed gray or 190 aircraft right hurdles toward the ground. according to emergency officials, these air by john airlines flight was headed from barcode to gross me. emergency service workers quickly converged on the scene. not far from the airport in the southwestern city of october, while several have been reported dead, including both pilots. authorities also say dozens of people survived. they were
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seated in the tail section of the plane. this video shows rescuers pulling survivors from the wreckage. next photo block, the emergency rescue operations. our troops on going at the present moment. currently 28 people are hospitalized including 2 children ambulance flights. our schedule is from the city of us down to the city of so whatever it is, i was supposed to come at the airport in groceries. one man spotted his nephew who's been on the flight on a social media video showing the aftermath of an accident. i thought it was here. i heard about the plane crash here in the airport. people started talking so i heard the local media reports say the flight has been re routed due to fog and gross me for now with an investigation still in its initial stages. the search for more answers continues, how much i'm doing. i've just either the,
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it's been 20 years since a sonoma devastated coastlines and kills an estimated 228000 people in indonesia, shanker car that and then all the engine ocean nations is this triggered by a powerful on the sea of quick, huge waves hit thailand's coastline just before 1 o'clock in the morning. on december the 26th. tony chang has more on this now from the food. it's 758 on the morning of the 26th of december, 2004. a mass of a quick struck just off the coast of northern so much it was the 3rd largest in recorded history you, it's quite generated a huge wave, 13 meters in height in some places and traveling more than 500 kilometers. and now, tourists here in the book, it said about an hour and a half later, they noticed a c receiving out of the bay. and then a huge swell of water that swallowed everything in its palm. an estimate to
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226000 people died in the asian synonymy and 14 countries around the indian ocean. they recorded fatalities selma's far away, somalia, the full for the full force of the wave, indonesia, sure lanka, india and thailand. in indonesia alone, a 100 with 60000 people died, a more than a half a 1000000 were displaced from their homes. in the months that followed $14000000000.00 a few minutes aaron aid was donated by governments and individuals alike. today, many of the places affected have been rebuilt. for those who lived through 20 years ago, the agents tanami still very fresh and then memories. tony checking out is there a book at times? we have to correspondence across sermon is mocking the anniversary shortly. we'll
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go to me now for nowadays and the power they are, the 1st investment is in fund a che, for us step. how have people that been remembering that traumatic day with so many lives last well, how do you remember more than 160000? that of course it's an unimaginable figure of still 20 years. a true. what we've seen is quite a subdued to come on my ration here at the main mosque, the by told off on most can bundle i change. that was a mass prayer, as a virus have been telling stories. and the most chilling moments was actually when there was a complete silence. everything, all activities for holes in the city of bundle che no cost, no more to buy. so i'm only 3 minutes long. we've listened to the sirens. and of course, this was an important moment for survivors. so remember the last once i came here, just opposite of tsunami, 48 hours later, so shared that's
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a station. nothing i've ever seen before. body scepter everywhere. and i'm speaking a spoken then to survivors. and i've stayed in touch with them for all these years . and now we have also revisited them. and they told me stories about how every 2nd, every moment of that day is still attached in their memory to see. and then i to look perfectly calm on the morning of december 26th, 2004 until one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded struck at one minute . 28. i said, no, i said, my father who was a fisherman came home and i still remember how he told my mom, all the fish are on the beach because the sea has retreated. we didn't understand why got 20 minutes late. the waves up to 30 meters came rolling and swallowing. every thing in the boss, not a single house was left standing in was he? that's village. i mean, murphy. he said after the 1st wave we sold, our house was destroyed. walter came into a village like
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a dragon during the 2nd way. we could not hold each other's hands anymore. we was separated. 20 years ago, we joined to see that when she 1st we turn into a village, she lost her 3 children that day. the youngest ac is old. 2 decades later we if we turned to, would that the get the lead that i'm after i went down 3 times. that was suddenly a small but i was rescued. i saw so many dead bodies floating around me. i was looking for my children, but didn't see them. so by one the, sorry, when i stood up in the back of a truck, i saw waves 10 to 12 meters high rolling over buildings, swallowing the place where i used to pray coconut trees and people. so felisa was 9 years old when the tanami killed her parents of the 28 children in her class, only 5 survived. she wrote a poem some more around the 9. and i know they had me, you know, i'm not the able then i hear about am and it was my brother found my mother's body
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after 51 days not far from where we used to live. thank god we could still recognize her. go see the lift, intense and directs for more than 3 years until our house was. we built at the exact same location where the sea had washed it away. survive of saying every 2nd of that morning is in their memories. 20 is own and most of manage to rebuild their broken lives. unplanned, assess them into human resilience, but some say something died in them that day. so felicia, now lives in the netherlands, where she's building new life far away from her doc memories. the minimum body say uh the tsunami has given me a new life, but it is also taking a part of me. my parents suddenly gone my house, my whole youth, my friends, everything the less than i me get that the getting there is something i learn from the tsunami. people should stop doing bad things because we have learned that disaster can strike any time. 20 is on who is he? the wishes she had been able to bury her children,
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so she could play at their graves stuff fast and l just era g as an army also devastated more than 2 thirds of should then cause coast on them. and now fernandez is in the village of that power layer for us. now what's the scene in mood where you are it's been very some a as people remember that huge of all of water that just devastated these spots here in the south of sri lanka. but also the east of the country epicenter long ago was in the middle of a conflict with the time of tigers. and apparently the waves that hit the eastern coast of sherlock obviously coming in from southeast asia were really, really bad with massive was of water traveling, added adam at a rate uh as far as 3 to 4 kilometers. elan note here that uh uh, essentially it is the mount, catered with a number of people that refund bodies of
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a phone will put into mass graves, locos, have pointed out, at least 2 such spots one to my right. and one essentially in that overgrowth of wood, that they say that people have to be bed 8 obviously shank over. so, um, court unaware is an armies, uh, not something that are common place in this part of the world in south asia. and for many, many sure lumpkins it was the 1st time that even heard the word let alone know what to expect or how to deal with it. and uh, this, this massive body of water. uh that will people who are going into the sea bed when the waves and the water is receded to take roots pickings of fish and sea shows. others, of course, didn't want to risk it and sort of idea these out of that. but many, many will dried into the sea and things like that. so many people are questioning as to where the, the level of preparedness of wellness has kind of dimmed
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a little bit. because what 20 is on a year or 2 after this allow me every time there was enough quick everybody panic. but now it has been some time. but the disaster management center of the national sort of institution that has tossed with dealing with these issues, preparedness, early warning systems and things like that said the on, on the will. they are keeping things updated. they're running drugs that testing the systems. and they say that given, so the nature of what happened 20 years ago, lessons have been learned of the going sick, not forgotten. richard mendez low sized some of the members to the wave that swept through his home 20 years ago. well, you know, right. look what was that, you know? and i, my wife, my oldest son's wife, on the one and a half year old twins and my youngest daughter's on this and forwarded across eastern and had been to. and then, as people tried to get away from the angry waters on december 26th, 2000 in full,
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then realization struck about the danger of the wave. it was too late. the absence of ability warning system and the lack of knowledge about naomi's list, most people unprepared. more than 35000 people, were killed and 5000 would be glad missing. to day museums and victory galleries also are a glimpse into the destruction. one of the most visited offers a shilling, remainder of the devastation, a single raised carriage power to the train hit by the waves, getting more than 1700 people is a key feature. in the months that followed the sonoma, she loved to establish the disaster management center. this early warning towers introduced early detection systems and improve dissemination and other relevant there is a 2 decades later, no cause of concern. i just need to change the warning. tow is on the southern
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coast are built. none of them were working. this one on the left, many people in costco town like this one in southern troy lanka, terrified that it would happen again. this time that better prepared but say the authorities should be doing more just about these complaints. the dmc to the 0 that it tests the tell us every year and he's kind of upgrading it systems. the promo menu communication systems may. yep. yeah, deal up in the new technologies and yeah, but yeah, i think the new are you wanting system to do all the main street of 31 by the decisive management center. the social goodness, acres, ancestral property was keep by the december 26. we've to date houses a successful charity that helps thousands of sonoma survivors and many others improve their lives. visa sustainability of disaster management system are
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important. you have to have a lot of systems stand at the discipline and the driver. and, and of course the management techniques to be transparent is accountable. so bossing don't expect them expectations and governance, richard mendez's no to day goes by without even thinking of those. he lost, he hopes that wouldn't be a repeat of the 2004. so now me with nature and the fury f and then is just 0 because the 7 to alaska. so it's a coming out here. the christmas chair returns to syria, as people have baffled in the 1st chance to celebrate the of the, for the restaurant. in a sense, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the game?
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so basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story. do conferences and meetings, life cop, 29, and others make a difference on how to 0. the colleges here with the, the midst of how much is happening before
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the end of the question. why it's happening like this. now, let me the name of this call on it's area where the foundation the the a reminder about top stores. this is really strike kind of stuff like will costing bodies. central dogs is killed 5 journalist vehicle, but on to our kids today. tv, how destiny and channel john this were reported in this sleeping in the vehicle at the time of the attack. protests have been held across several citizens, series of a video showed an attack on an other one showing. so he is you in ministration says
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the footage is old enough, it was be published to stare up strongly hold on 1500 inmates have escaped from a prison in mos on big capital in the future. they fled during a riots inside the facility that left the 33 people dead. a 150 prisoners have been re captured by police blame opposition, protest outside the jail for encouraging the right young rest was treated by confirmation of october's dispute to the presidential election results on monday, which ruled in favor of the for lima potty. part of the test was outside the prison in the futon now for us. so what more can you tell us about what has been a folder called situation or as well as this is given different reasons for the escape. some of them are saying that the prisoners were inspired by people who are protesting election results. the case of if they can do it, we can do it to others of saying this was just a normal prison rebellion,
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a normal prison. right? that had nothing to do with the protests. that's the prison. the b heinz me. we told that when it happened, the prisoners, when they escaped, they jumped over, the wall, jumped over that gate. they didn't ran up the streets, into the community here and in big into people's homes by jumping over the walls, jumping over the fences, some even ran into people's homes, the physical array. some of them by thousands of people are still on the lease. so this is a huge problem for people in the community concerned about the security concerned about the safety, but an official saying right now there's a man not on the way to catch those people who are still on the run. okay, herment test with that top date for us. thanks very much. indeed. christians in syria, aust, celebrating christmas for the 1st time since the full the aside. the regime is
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another test for the new administration which is valid to protect the rights of religious minorities or so sort of reports from damascus. celia is home to one of the oldest christian communities in the world with some of the most ashton churches and monasteries. it has also produced the pope's, but since the civil war began in 2011, the peace you come into it has peace, persecution, displacement and the migration. the quote, if somebody force more than 2 thirds of serious christians have left the country. on the 1st christmas of the phone of the regime, the model family pauses to remember what they had been through. we all play x. i see the compulsory good tree service in the readings all me deteriorating economic conditions on an electrical pressure. forced questions to leave the country. my brother was in prison for months just because he helped the family, the regime didn't like. and they said this press release of to do a position tough with the anisette comedy. but there was
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a concern. i mean that there's need the optimistic about the future, but we also work because we don't know yet if the new government will be inclusive enough. they say the current government is a transitional one button or the next government have diversity a. me that and didn't say the district they live in was being costs of the bumps on the wedding day in 2014. now the whole new era is beginning. the, there is a carnival atmosphere in the above to him, a dispute of damascus. the historical christian neighbor had to read a shot known as issued us the main physician infection that led to uprising the top of the shuttle. a said increased security to ensure the christmas innovations were not disruptive. so i don't want to share it with the sheriff and that came to the muskets to celebrate christmas for the 1st time of the 14 years. you see what is celebrating together for food of the regime,
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for happiness to people like terry. and it's a, it's in syria, i came here with my son to celebrate christmas. the new administration says it will protect the rights and freedoms of what is just groups, then ethnic minorities and syria. i promised that needs to be kept to preserve the confidence, frederick peace after 15 years of so the more people here say the city of the gm at pizza, it's a different, a segments of society and religious groups against one another, 40 or 50 years, maintain control in syria, but even still in fear and force the vision among its people. there is hope now the deliverance ration. what creates syria, what citizens lead peacefully and have been, was this 1st? this is that the, i was just there a damascus. so as to notes on the international space station of beam christmas, which is back to us very little more seen here in the green. she attends cynita williams have been stranded there since june due to technical problems with this
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thought, a lot of spacecraft. but to resupply flights in to them, the meant a well well stopped with christmas goodies that side for me from now, the weather is next to the inside story. stay with us there announced the the the current storm. what a surprise is in the eastern meghan, irritated bringing clouding and picking up the dust ahead of it. it will carry on the next couple of days. now beyond that, things are an awful lot quite as a publisher. take a closer look at this. this reading has already called funding in antalya, and it could cause more because it's the if it's thursday. and friday, the strong wind coming out of the black sea will be felt in his temple where it will bring persistent, right, and it will get cold. but this is the heavy is right,
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which will eventually clips the north of egypt as well. but south of that, the storm seems like that. that's for the border to jordan, occupied territory, israel and labor then where eventually cheryl had it and then not until later on friday the on that yes, it could be rain running through nose in the rock and stay on the hills to the north of that and that is probably work with a focus on bikes that could i think you could be disappointing day on friday. quite windy and cold. things do improve off to with, with temperatures tend to drop down to about 17 as a sunroof tubs. so here's some good news. i think many countries themselves and after suffering what will be described as a dried but the summer rains are showing themselves quite heavily in zimbabwe, in botswana and down through the heart of south africa and the sioux too. but not for everyone. the latest news, as it breaks you and has promised to find no telling the impeachment,
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but also potential criminal charges against him with detailed coverage. the replacement hasn't dropped, which is always numbers in years. but when you talk to people here, they say at least 50 percent of the population is living in poverty from the house or the story of rocks. it takes preprocessing. this could be a serious loss for ukraine. a significant setback for his military and a psychological blow for its people. more than 150 people killed in protest and most i'm big demonstrates has claimed that i've told us presidential election was with the went from the government for legal policies is pulling from com as a national dialogue with what's driving beyond rest. this is inside story, the .
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