tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 31, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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has been getting progressively worse from the hoss of the story. this road blocks me. i know for sure the boundaries that separates the classics and the bumper. 60, i import. poor people on both sides say crossing it is extremely dangerous. the hello and jessica washington. this is the news our lives from the coming up, the next 60 minutes. the thunder storms and freezing weather in guns is make shift comes 7 palestinians including 6 cities now frozen to death. looking to the future, siri as a new administration is preparing for a national dialogue for the good shape it's transitional roadmap tasks. i was
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palestinians in garza are freezing to death. at least 6 babies and one adults have died of hypothermia in the past week. that includes a 20 jailed, newborn plummeting, temperature is and heavy rains are worsening. the crisis goes. as civil defense says it's received hundreds of distrust. schools from helpless palestinians is tense, have flooded, hadn't been damaged. we would displace from beta here north of the gaza strip. we will give an attempt, but it's not up to the task. it can protect us from the freezing winter cold or the rain every now and then the 10th floods with water. no one is helping us or is even bothering to think of our plight. good. looking on lives, how we're living. my son was injured, his belly was ripped open. we don't have mattresses of blankets and now the floor is flooded with the room to tell me where to go. what to do. half a must be on us. you in agencies estimate more than 1600000 people
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living in make shift shelters that cannot withstand the winter cold. and the floods and lack of sanitation are increasing the risk of preventable diseases. oh to 0 is abraham l. clearly reports from attends count in garza city slots. have made life unbearable. i'm now standing in gaza municipality part in northern simple guys trip. it has been a vibrant park where civilians were coming to play, but unfortunately it has turned into a make shift. filter for civil use will have been forcibly displaced from vehicle to here from the very few decamp and bit and on. as you can see, tens and once or once or has arrived and of the weather is adding more suffering to these civilians. the can you believe humans are living in a place like this where display civilians forced out of all homes?
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look at what we have ended up with showing bombardment, starvation, and now severe temperatures and floods. what can we do? where should we go? would you live in a place like this? is this life water has been dripping on our children day and night. i'm an old woman about 60 years of age, look at us. this is not life. it's not even fit the animals to live in. as you can see here, the water is a flood in here and so these are sitting on pins inside this park. as you can see, the situation is much more di or with the bomb by of lines. the sewage and water are flooded in the street. and the situation is going from bad tours, especially in this winter season, which people used to enjoy in the past. but unfortunately now it has been kept as for vic season for these displaced civilians who are facing unimaginable,
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unimaginable health conditions after they got their houses destroyed, they ended up in over crowded chauffeurs. and they are suffering so much when they destroyed infrastructure and live in intense their conditions are beyond unimaginable but i am currently just your northern gaza. that is fine, or honey mode is live for us in general. bella in central garza honey, these seem like very difficult circumstances. indeed freezing temperatures and heavy rains. the absolutely and people are still dealing with the aftermath of the heavy rains and the severe dropping the temperature all day long. and we were just out of the, presented by a report by honor was talking about almost a 100 mid shift tents in the city of ton unit, been some hours by the water of the heavy rain. and that's about, that's about
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a roughly 700 between 750700 families were inside the make shift skins have now no place to go to and the majority of them are seeking them very shoulder in nearby damage building. now these damage buildings are not protecting people from the vehicle. they don't want that. people are still dealing with the trauma of displacement, the trauma of the ongoing genocide, the fact that they're not they are these particularly difficult, unusually difficult living conditions across the god district. but people are now battling the forces of nature or the heavy rain this form, as well as the severe a temperature dropping the temperature altogether or exposing them to a greater danger as the weather conditions continue the worse than any too often they know how spinning across the augusta, this is perhaps one of their favorite season before the war started. but right now
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this is the 2nd winter. people are being exposed to this harsh realities, particularly when we talk about vulnerable to do of the children and the women with, with and those with the chronic diseases and health issues are battling the hardest a during these conditions the in i, in out of what shoulders that not only is lacking the privacy and they're not space for people, but also it's not protecting them not. and the lack of the proper installation, the proper of heating system and the, the slot a gun, sanitation, or exposing many of these deals do the danger of contracting diseases. water born diseases that are causing much of it. the victoria, some of them is the cold and the flu. and we're really seeing here that the, the emergency department, they are the hours the throughout the day is flooded with many of the children are need immediate. uh 1st uh, medical care in order to help them survive these conditions,
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but also the health risk generally involved in these wars and living conditions that just that what happened to the mix of trends in high and you want to just a sample of what has been going on for the past couple days and since the was. 3 the weather or the cold, the front hit, the area that it is expected to continue for at least 2 or 3 more days. uh, but at the same time, if the rain stops, there is the problem of the cold. again, people are living inside fence and do not have a proper eating system, no protection, no property clothing, as well as the the that tends themselves are not protecting them from, from the cold. the 6 the children have already died because of hypothermia and the worry now and the fear that it might increase the number is expected to increase, particularly again, with people with some with, with health conditions are expected to suffer the most of from the honey. thank you so much. that's honey who would reporting from den above? the
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story is new administration is gearing up the tools at a crucial national dialogue conference. in the coming days rebuilding the economy, security forces and institutions are expected to dominate the conversation. they will also be votes on dissolving comments and rewriting the constitution and to joins now by russell sort the who is reporting from damascus. russell took us through what we know about this national dialogue conference and some of the items on the agenda. well the national de la conference is supposed to be how the in the 1st week or january, but the exec data has not been announced. yeah. so here, so they're the new administration officials of the new registration or saying that they have already invited to opt to 1000 people from this prince. the spectrum of
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the 4th to the lives of the silver. yet the m g o is the non governmental organizations that activists intellectual journalists, business circles many more so and to say that they are going to have a brain storm. and it's going to be a kind of also a national reconciliation as well. and to out that the national dialogue, they are going to discuss how to pay the ways for the future for syria. and of course here, one thing is quite being a sticking point. now the cdm national coalition, which has to be empty, called nice as the official seasonal position for becky is particular for, for more than a decade, particularly for by the western countries. so they have not been invited as an entity, but rather the individuals from essentially have been invited and yeah, so they've ever heard from asset see that if they have not invited as an entity,
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they will not at 10. so even know, just before even get started and so we have seen the cracks between the opposition for that just because you see that when we talk about the positions that book never quite a that a good question. and that's why haven't know the questions are raised, whether it really does national style or confidence is going to be inclusive and off or not, and wrestle. meanwhile, this has been a busy week of diplomacy in syria that you've been covering. focus through the, the significant moments for you as well. today that has been a most significant may think it was the american delegation for those 5 sees the full of this average. him meeting the need of misinformation, officials. so they have raised to the main points 1st, that the spies against iceland must continue. this is one of america priority in syria. america believes that ice, this is still strong in syria. and the days that the fight stops,
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then ices is going to research. and that is one of the great concern of you as a source in cottage and then even sufficient to continue to find the isis is slipping south. of course, those were a combative of the ice. also another point for us, they did the boards these that so the resurgence of iran, so now we know that you're on has been invested in see that for more than 4 decades, almost a now the cd ever dream is gone, which was backed by your on have lead and so you want is regarded as the biggest loser in this, in these need to create them. so americans are putting the pressure on the new administration in syria to prevent you runs of historians here and no place for you run in the future of syria. so the charts for the point that the americans are offering on a given again for sizing, is that the new syria must be used to be not new city
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a must include all segments of society is different in fragments and segments and fractions of the, of the or position told new syria must be celia, that's the security of it's represented fairly. so the administration on this 3 topics actually is not that much different from us a but say that the fight, the guest always, always going to continue. they say that that will not allow you to have them restored just yet. and also they say, well, the new syria is going to be inclusive enough. but before, besides, the american delegation, also the child to fear the fear of the europe emission kid also mad. the city and uh, 40 minutes to meet their point, the seat administer for the minister, she bonnie and she said that they are ready. your community is ready to contribute to the piece of security in the syria, she binding editor, and say that she is quoting on you'd. if you need an accompanies to open up the seas here because a new chapter is open for cbm syrians. thank you,
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russell. this rest officers are reporting from damascus. the syrians working as the pose of latavia, a trying to build a new future author the full of the outside regime. without the use of neglect and sanctions and is rarely strikes. it will take years to bring the port back to its former flooring, some offensive and spoke with workers to pause in this ok. yeah. it's a relatively busy day. and then to talk a container terminal, a city's beam of the truck spring items would export and be done with other loads. for plus traffic doing the board in syria, the shuttle assad government was put under sanctions. the 400 really 8000000 tons of cardboard before point 11, which dropped to a trickle many imports from it on and brushing the workers here hold the regime responsible for a lack of maintenance and declining prospect. the region is home to a large population of the out of the minority community to which i thought belong
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country to opinion. in other parts of syria, most of the enemies did not support the subdivision. many from the community are desperate to show their dismay with the former enjoy about the new administration. although at the ration we face many problems, loading and unloading and everything of the port was extremely complicated. loading a containing like this could take up to 24 hours due to excessive bureaucracy like we were constantly seeking approval. so that's the cues with very long up that unloading my colleague, i would take 2 to 3 hours. i also had to span between $30.00 and $40.00 on friday. it was mandatory and there was no room for negotiation. and this was just the reality. truckers are happy to see in phoenix it procedures regarding seamless but the new administrator and have it's trying to just cut out to restore the for established in the early roman error. it needs to streamline the process is to comply with international and improved infrastructure to support feed volumes. most
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of the servants for underpaid and many here. see, they were heavily involved in bribery and corruption and i know is the task ahead won't be easy for the new administration. but after the shop where the highest level of the infrastructure is quite fragile and ship, a loading process is a slow. we also need to upgrade tools and equipment and change the record keeping an administrative system because the old ways under the regime were inefficient. what it allows us the sales with the panamanians like but here at the port him and other syrians are happy to share the new funds. we still have to clear that has been a significant change. previously, i navigate to ship to, to look at 11 on now it can take them to syria, my own country. it's a great feeling. i told you, this is one of the 2 most important boards in this country. and it feels like it has to be neglected for decades, according to workers and say, lives here, it will take years for things to become functional properly. but they're hopeful that things are changing for the better. so i'm a job with that 0. the talk you
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a serious industrial capital of a less oh is facing challenges of its own. it's one of the cities that suffered most during the civil war. so a month of to us, that's ousting businesses all struggling to find solutions to problems inherited from division. have been found reports from the old district intellect easier wins due to said that as you've seen disagreement attacks, the city used to be the throbbing economic cost of syria. but yeah, as of, as the bikes coupled with us sanctions of corruption, i've left the tool but the complete the lifeless. what the, what your, immediately after the full of the former regime, we remove the obstacles in regulations that used to handle the success of business . and we ended the extortion system of unjust tech station and fines on free trade has come. but we're still under the impact of sanctions and of problems inherited from the mafia that's being rolling up. like the shape of cliffs. business owners
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brainstorm about plans to alleviate the causes. some of them suggested collecting individual contributions to buy fuel medicine and other agents necessities. the safety of other for both up to $20000.00 fox. it is supply and not only city, but also other countries with some of the finest products. many of the xbox it is, i'm not fully operational at the moment, due to a severe fall shortages. i'm at 69531 of the most mother in syria. he's only possibly running because of a week long outage. he's using identity to, to operate a few minutes more on that the company. how do you? good? i was suffering before the liberation was difficult. so the will force the closure of the factory at times, the power crises were frequent on raw materials and accessible taxes. what me exorbitant, all of this is over,
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but now it's the issue of energy that's disrupting the business. the impact of the war is visible everywhere. thousands of businesses are closed. so many skilled people who left the country still having 310. and yet life goes on. he says this man is income making items from local material ads. there's one thing, the war has failed to destroy, ingenuity and the silliness of the people of other people. and there was hope they would soon be able to attend the situation alone. how much fun? here are they put. the china, as president champagne, says the country is under pressure to transform the world's 2nd largest economy. as it battles, slow growth. she made the comments in a new year. broad cost to the nation. china has struggled to climb out of an
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economic slump. fueled by a property mortgage crisis, week consumption and soaring governments dense function engineering, and she, the current economic operation now face has some new conditions as well. fine, including challenges of uncertainty in the external environment and pressure of transformation from old girls drivers into new ones. but we can prevail with our hard work. as always, we grow in the wind and rain and we get stronger through hard times. we must be confident for me. let's unpack this story. i'm joined now by shirley hughes, who is a political economist with a focus on us and china relations. and she's joining us live from miami in florida . shelby, thank you for joining us on the on to the are and use our president. she then noted challenges of uncertainties and cold for confidence in overcoming the economic challenges. is china up this moment overcoming those challenges. a general will continue to face ongoing challenges in 2025,
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but some of the dogs will be consistent to what we are looking at in 2024. but some of them will be new, particularly when it comes to our trump. so tar from war on china. however, in 2024 so new years of dress 8 is indeed a, a message of confidence. and i think china is going to a engineer, a number of pivots of its policies, particularly economic policies are from engendering deep but industrial development to stimulating consumer growth in order to uh, to seek some hats off. if i don't make recovery in 25, what are some of the, the system challenges that stand out to you? i know some of them include views on employment, property sector crisis, what, what is significant to you? a number of things that you have just mentioned. yes, economic growth is slowing down, unemployment is higher, property prices are down and i think the private property market is a whole supply chain. it has a whole supply chain impacted to the chinese economy,
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including the local governments, a debt crisis, so that the green bank of revenue, sustainability and also, quite frankly, are seeking new growth drivers of the chinese economy. so i think one of the, and i think 1 may easily draw a conclusion that so yes, chinese consumers are not willing to spend forever allow me to point out to 2 bright spots in the chinese. so consumer category this year, dad says specifically the saying that you are trying to accept, particularly because of the government's massive subsidies. so yes, a government's fiscal stimulus will work electronic so growth in september and october has been over 20 percent in china and you'd be saying it was, has been over 40 percent or so far in 2024. so i think the fiscal stimulus will certainly work to stimulate a chinese consumption in 2025. as long as the government stimulates enough antelli, i know that just
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a few days ago the world bank raised its full cost on chinese economic growth for 22 inch 4 and 2025. but with the note that subdued household and business confidence, confidence along with the challenges in the property set to a waiting on the economy. what is the main reason that consume is not feeling confident to spend at this moment? a. so you, oh the, the basic, a macro economic conditions that we have just discussed earlier with a lingering of brother, high use unemployment in china. and, you know, they put the expectation that economy is not going to pick up speed or any time sooner. but in 2025 and you want to search into your blacks wong. if i were to say, is going to be trump, so tar for wards on china. and so now according to economists consensus, ask the maids, the trouble were to impose 40 percent higher. some chinese exports in 25, that's going to depth and china as well, by up to one percentage points. and so yes, we're looking at
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a very large challenge of micro economic scenario. and in this condition, we're looking at a lot of the structural impact to the chinese economy as well. yes, the real estate markets are extremely important by cyclical factors. we are just going from a peak to our truck in china. so real estate boom cycle that's been lasting for over 2 decades. but there are a lot of structural issues as well. by the end of the century. china is looking at roughly about 800000000 population versus one point for population or as we speak today. so uh, yeah, it's long term, you know, if we were to look at the long term friends, are there a lot of structural had ones that are impacting, try to scroll through the scenario as well. so give me an older internal and external shocks. and the conditionality is, i think today it's making, it's a rather compelling for chinese consumers to be cautious. actually if we look to
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one potential as you've called them external shocks. we have of course, president elect donald trump, who will take office in the coming weeks. how will and expected hike on us tire of impact china and what are the opportunities and challenges for china here. so if you saw today trying to adjust you need, i really announced that that is going to lower the importance of san 735 categories of commodities seem ports to a level lower than the most favored nation rates. and i think china standards on globalization has been consistent and clear in the car, into bifurcation of global trades, particularly the ongoing escalating trade attention between the us and china. i think china, so vision is to continue to integrate trade in supply chains with the developing world. and so this is not the only you need. i have a policy that has china has a initiated to open it's market out to the global economy. in 2024,
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china has offered a visa, free tribals to dozens of western countries. and as a result, a we're starting to see towards coming back to china and try to as also offer the top import 0 of types of imports from the least of all of the nations from africa. so we can see a clear trends of the direction that china is traveling towards our re integrating global trade, particularly with the global saw shelley. thank you so much for your analysis. that's showing you who is a political economist, based in miami, proposed by the international federation of general is, is highlighting the increasing danger faced by media workers worldwide. it says a 122 journalists were killed in 2024. the was in gaza and 11 on accounting for 58 percent of those deaths since october. the 7th of 2023.
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at least a 147 palestinian gen list have been killed making the region one of the worst for reports is of the asia pacific remains perilous, with 12 generalists killed, including 7 in august on and 5 in all the nations. 6, john lives have died in the so done conflict that's displaced millions of people. and in the americas, 9 journalist remoted, 5 of them in mexico with drug cartels often targets media workers. and 516 gen lives with jailed in 2024 with china and israel accounting for most of those detentions in the car. and easy to what the director of the press freedom center at the national press club in the us. and he joins us live from washington dc. so thank you for joining us on the orders here and use our several media. and g o is have reiterated the message this year that garza is the most dangerous place
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in the world to be a journalist at this moment. how do you assess the growing risks for palestinian general us? yes, without question. the just numerically, the, the, the total in gaza is unprecedented. it's hard to speak of a typical year and such things. but um, when recent years, the average number of journalists killed to globally is around 6050 to 60. so you can see that this number is to the diary number in gaza and as far as how we assessed this and for the future, we as the number of media covering the conflict is decreasing because of these deaths arrest the injuries and so forth. we know less and less about what that's going on. and so what will happen to the remaining journalist and we pray for them . we oh oh for the best. but with fewer uh,
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with the less attention to their plight, the band less video of what's happening. we think it's more dangerous than before. and the important context for our audience bill is that is around does not allow foreign reporters to enter. goals are at this moment. and so these palestinian gentlest, are the only source of information. this is a good point and i think the right way to think about the girl is being killed in gaza. is that um, often these are in addition to working for their own outlets. they're working for the kind of western outlets that you're talking about, the global and the international media, much of the much of the content that's displayed on us media or i'm, you know, global media is being shot by outstanding. and so we're working and gaza as a string, yours or freelancer's, or the or staff for these western outlets. and bill, at this moment,
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the i of j notes that this is the debt one of the deadliest he is for john list. with more than a 122, unless killed in 2024. how disturbing is if this is hot of abroad a trend? yes. uh, it is very disturbing that murder is a choice of buying many of the authoritarian governments that do not want a free press in their country. um, you know, of course, you know, j wang can lead to uh, complaints or lawsuits. um and then they will yield the pressure so a murder is increasingly becoming the option for many of these organizations are desperate to a obscure what is being done in their countries. thank you so much bill. that's bill mccarren, who is the director of the press. freedom center at the national press club in the
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us, the still ahead on the 0, this new sound. i'm doing it all. yeah, i don't. the us mexico border coming up. i'll tell you the challenges mexico faces as president elect donald trump takes office in sports things for manchester. united. just keep going from bad to west joe. over here with the details. the extreme heat has gotten from argentina. the wind direction has changed since we have occurred in the classics to the cause of rain fairly heavily in the science. actually with some snow footpath of guarantee, a big child seemed likely to produce themselves just north of via blanket. they will look up. i would imagine towards the, the river plate in the next day and say where it's that's important,
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but it's not always the heaviest writing and the damaging sentence always been around sy, pilot but they've gone away. now. this used to range come out of thunderstorms everywhere in brazil, and that in fact, quite a long way. now we'll have towards venezuela and columbia with the concentration. the orange tops, where the risk of studying is that is crazy. so possibly land slides. nope, just the north of that and over the counter be into a lot driving it was are just passing light share was there's a concentration in most likely nicaragua, possibly cost to recur off rain. so i don't anticipate flooding here, but there were a couple of days at least and heavy rain running through belize as well. north of that and winter showing itself in the northwest of the us and the north west, north, east. the us off. the storm runs up the renewal to and i, there's in the full cost. you'll notice so it's not lucky if that he stands and picks your notes as well was it was in the southern states, but the sundays are and snow fairly, obviously. nice. they've not entirely on the hard drive. and the
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important thing is you are walking around and very rude was not in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to see the whole the battle last it 3 days and 3 nights, the window prisoners in control, the home again, and you control the region around and that's why it was such a lot event. an icon is conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil will be rude holiday inn hotels. on al jazeera, pod entertainment tvs could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much it and the tool times no, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times, but there's not just one prices up here,
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the store on tools to how does era the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is i'm just 0 reminder of our top stories this hour at least 7 palestinians, including 6 babies, have died of hypothermia in the past week. that includes a 20 day old, newborn, forcibly displaced palestinians. in gauze, i barely have blankets. and then living in hotels, tents as israel continues to restrict to monetary and supplies. heavy rains are making, the situation was 10 times
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a crew of flooding across the street and preventable diseases spreading. un agencies estimates more than one point. 6000000 palestinians living in makeshift shelters. that can know us, which stands the combs plesco side is the emergency director for doctors without borders. and she joins us now live from alma wasi in southern guns a. let's go thank you for joining us on the owners here and use our as we just said, the cold temperatures, the heavy rain compounding the suffering of hundreds of thousands of palestinians were already displaced. describe to us the conditions on the ground. if, as you've seen them as well and just uh, an hour ago i was uh, coming back to to our house and the in the streets and everything is flooded and this, the streets are floor. the main road on the, on the coast outside is flooded. a lot of dense i've tried it and
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a you can see children in plugs the under under the rain, leaving this condition. so it's not something you've been quoted it. so to the rain, even in some places, there was such heavy rain that to some a matrix sense have will collapse. so some of our cars have been stopped by people because they need help to rebuild fees to these the shutters and these may keep dense. and it's extremely cold during the night. people have the no real center information. it's not the place where you can spend the winter re, pasco, just describe for our audience. when we are seeing such freezing temperatures and people don't have adequate shown to, they don't have adequate clothing for the cold weather. describe to us how this can
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exacerbate the spread of illness and even disease as well. simply put during the winter we or get sick when we are not properly dressed. right, well this is the case here. the fact that the surprise are our. busy in restricted to enter, make it difficult for the humanitarian organizations that distribute grandkids and the, and the and clothing for the winter by 2 people who need it. busy so well people, as i said, some, some children, 9 peep drugs in the rain and people are just simply cooling dealers who get what. and so when there is no way to get warmer when you have gotten worse because of the rain and the it's been raining for more than 24 hours trade now and well. and people get sick, of course, and that who is doing was been to rebuild people, to who are the most vulnerable people to into the rain. and, and of course the,
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well, the, the young children in particular need the babies and the, those new borns who don't have a real immune system in place already. pasco, he's painted a very evocative picture of the children in the cold, wearing flip flops. while they have navigating these these heavy rains as well. we've, we've noted, as i said earlier that off the 7 palestinians who died of hypothermia. 6 of them were young children including a newborn talk us through in terms of the patients that m. s. f is dealing with how many people are grappling with hypothermia at this moment. a well, we see a lot of a contract infection and people are, are simply coughing and the are a, getting the tract infections because of the course. a as in, as, as we were during the harsh winter in northern is image fair, right?
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and, but the thing is that, so sometimes for, for those who are most vulnerable, they can, and they can even dial 4 wheel drive. and so it is difficult to say whether uh when their existing and a baby the died, if it's because of hypothermia on or something else, but for sure at the conditions right now the leaving conditions and of course, are just spreading movies. of course pascal, thank you so much. that's the passcode cosign, who is an emergency coordinate to the doctors without borders. in garza, the us says it has conducted multiple and strikes against a wall. had caused a round back to the targets in the many capital center and along the coast, it says its navy ships and in cross targeted a who's the command center. and within the storage facility, who the forces are reporting at least 10 rates has been heavy exchange of fire
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between the who these and is around in the past week is rarely forces the us and thank you. k, have launched a repeated bombing raids in yemen in the past. you know how, but on top is in sign up. mohammed took us through these latest developments, the just the us british qual, ition ways to natalie to over here to slice just to hours a go with the bombs of the to may 22nd minutes to compound, to the, not a, a to the, not a so the copies of son uh, with more that would, would, natalie said 10 rates. uh, also the above the ministry of defense that belongs to the answer law. also, which is known also as a lot of the minute to compound. but so far they haven't revealed the what's,
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what are the facts about the these attacks and these attacks have been denounced by the on site allows them, uh, sparks is the spokesperson. i'm with i've the slot mode. describe these attacks as a flagrant violation to a southern states. he called on the us to put more pressure on israel in order to put an end to its war and guns, and also to lift his black gate. and instead of was supporting politically, economically and politically. could miller can ministry on those that comically supporting israel? what he describe is, or is it genocide the war in gaza. he also made it clear that these attacks would not deter them to continue with their supports until the is raina is really, is there any left of its blockade and also put it and to it's a boring does. so these air strikes have been raised off to the onset allows
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amenities, folks, personally, yeah, as syria declared that they have attacked israel is, there is, uh, is there is airports being gory. and then also a, just, uh, that was a and you tell the ation to the is really a talk of the sunshine to national airports. and also they have attacked a power station according to is a declaration. uh, southern uh, quotes uh also they have, uh, they a made it clear also they have raised a wide scale, a military operation, also in order to advance uh us, and british qual, inches wide scale uh, mid through operation that was going on. last night's uh, the started also with the, the us and british raising natalie to a raise on the, an area called the heights. uh southern. uh, so they, the sofa,
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we are witnessing an escalation between both sides instead of a button. so many observers believe that both sides, so the should the resorts to, uh, ending the this conflict by putting an end to the is rate is uh, war and does on the life thing. it's blocked a and it's sort of this ongoing escalation in the region and a lot of time. thank you for your reporting from sun. in 2024 was a historic e, as in mexico, is the country elected. its 1st female president of claudia shines. while i'm inherited debt record breaking levels of silence and threats of mess, the deportation from the us, julia kelly on a reports nadia shame them making history. in june, she was selected the 1st woman president of mexico. her landslide victory gave her party more dana and unprecedented mandate with super majority in both chambers of
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government that allows you to push through with pushing low asset massive amounts of constitutional reform. so what we're looking for now is one of the biggest bouts of constitutional reform and mexican history. shame bum, wasted no time putting those reforms in motion chief among them a legacy of her popular threat assessor. and that is one window for so rather an overhaul of the judicial system, which are detractors, have said dismantled mexico democratic structures. but only 2 months into her presidency. it was another election that said shop waves through mexico's political establishment. terrible things are happening in english, and donald trump picked up right where he left off 4 years ago on the offensive, threatening to the port millions of undocumented migraines from day one of his administration. the us mexico relationship or the next 4 years is likely to be
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defined by what happens here along the 3000 kilometers of shared border, trump ones, the flow of migrants and drugs to stop and shame bounce as the us post keep weapons from heading south in the middle is a leading trade, more threatening to destabilize both countries, the economies that when i let him go and present that to publicly, at least shame down has appeared toys to deal with. trump dismissing his threats of a 25 percent tariff on mexican products as political theater. so we've got empower trump and empowered mexican government under under more than the end kardashian. but so we're going to see a clash of tightens here. one tightens by them. the other but the other type, and i think you'll be surprised by how niblet comedy would neither shame bounds, political mandate, nor drums. the threats have been able to carve the issue most affecting the likes of mexicans, the unabated violence, despite promises to ring them in murder rates have sword in 2024, with several states in the midst of all the battles for control between rival
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criminal groups. this slide for support among the voters. many communities are trapped in mexico's and most cycle of silence and shame bounce coming year, and perhaps our entire presidency will be judged on how she handles that. julia galle. i know i'll just be here on the us mexico border. paula sophia vasquez is a political analyst with expertise in governance, and she joins us my from mexico city. paula, as we was saying, claudia, showing bone made history just by being elected. how do you assess how successful she has been in her leadership as well? it depends. if you think about the narrative, the popularity and the response people has to or hurts government, she has been wildly successful. all the gods additional reforms you were talking about have been met with a very positive response from people as to we don't know how they're going to,
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going to turn out. so the, in the narrative, i believe she had, she's being wireless successful. not only because she's the 1st woman president because of her party, has the most political power a political party, a political force has have in a 5060 years in mexico, bought a still, she faces a lot of challenges. some of them we are a, i believe, inheritance of his predecessor from under his mental up as a rather to begin with. she has a little money to spend. she has a very tight budget of the fiscal space in mexico and the mexican government has to spend 2 a fours the programs to fulfill its promises and to make face to every of order for the same problem. a, i don't know an earthquake,
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a flawed, something like that, that you, we know that is because of climate change. everything lot of this can happens. she has no money to deal with it. so we have to see how it developed. and of course, well, there's a challenge for the, the united states that the new united states government to see what trump might, might do, how she's going to react, how this is going to impact. well, the how people perceive her performance. and paula, we heard in julie is report just a moment ago. some of the many challenges for mexico, of course, a debt crisis, but importantly, the surgeon violence that the country has seen this year. what plans all the in place so that next year perhaps we can see a coiling of that violence as well as the government states that there has been uh how the volunteer reduction in violence, at least in what the numbers say it. on the other hand,
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specially said that the us, even if the homicide told is actually going down another kind of violence or searching, or example extortion, the people a right of passage and a lot of other ways about violence are, are so looming. so they still don't know what to do the, the proposal, the closure most proposal we. 1 just to again, the 4 to 5 local police has local police force, but still in the budget. we don't see that happening. we don't see a lot of money going to bed propose. so i believe we will see of things going as being the same. a lot of money and a lot of budget and
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a lot of power to military forces and that the still do not fight proper and the you are do not fight effectively. all the organized crime we're having in mexico. all right, thank you so much. that's paula sophia vasquez is a political analyst based in mexico city. the still ahead on out an end to the dental di. lemme affecting one of the world's best chest players. details are coming up in
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stores. these 2 difficult thing to 20 full time grand slam champion, no big chunk of which has rung in the new yet i'm a new tenant season with a win in brisbin. the sub was up against australian rink. he hit you cash uh in his 1st total level. singles much since i'll tell you about your cuz it's under comfortable 6363 in to set up a meeting with families in the last 16 as it seems up for the 1st friends i'm as a yes. yes. and this begins in 2 weeks time. nothing less you play to play them at the united carpet in 1st just before midnight and again here in brisbane. so it's, it's kind of a tradition now happening each year. thanks for, for choosing to come on the new year's eve to, to spend with us on the, on the coordinator. appreciate would you cuz it's made his double state you in prison just a day earlier than for nick, who else to be astray and struggled on his return to singles competition of the 18
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months out because of the risk and the injuries and the match that last to the 2 and a half hours serial season is free tie break set by frenchman giovanni, pets, she perry co cereals kinda at least look forward to view 19 doubles much on wednesday. and the last 16 it was. well, the one that read this are blank or is looking good as to how to defend how straight in the title of us increase prospect says renounce that. i'll do it earlier in prison. 6 full 6 love to school. she had found pretty sad round, but she'll play really a foot sunsave not bad news for the tool and it's full seed power, but those are the spaniard will not speak to any sutherland during the 3rd round. that's all to she was dumped out by well, number 43 and the name of an a c n. d 22 year old dominion winning 631663 to ruben. i'm right and says it's embarrassing to be the mansion see eyes and manager at the moment and to have to answer questions about relocation. you know,
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i said we're beaten again on monday, slipping to it's, you know, home to seasick as you kaufman to permanently. it means, you know, is the 13th invitation to 7 points of, of, of allegations. i reason, man, 16 guys last 3 link games and, you know, counts as the lead for by chance to get on it. i think that the more he's not there is nothing to but um i think he's is so little bit lost in this moment. so it's it's, it's still is it between barry seem to be interesting. i think coaching to to was a lot of game so. but we have to cope with us difficult moments in the, in the life of every but so you to neil squires is the former chief sports. right. so for the daily express, he says that munches united funds have very little to look forward to the season. the realities full of things, place is near the allegations i'm and is your pin qualification. i mean that's,
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that's the situation the found themselves enough to the defects in new castle and they've switch exercises. when over chelsea you got about something important. gap doesn't look a lot, i mean it's on thinkable a squad of months just united cost and supposing quality should been in relegation . buffalo no, not yet. but it's certainly natural, much as you nice to suppose that we'll be looking down instead of up at the moment . i think we need to remember, is there any pain in the jump less than 2 months? maybe before that was a very successful manager at supposing lisbon. but united so you'd have got was rather than bachelor since these arrival, these last 6 of a is a lot of matches. and the system that he's brought in the formation he's tried, isn't working in defense to the place he picked in front of that defense customer and erickson against new castle. i love that rage and they,
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they look disjointed side. he's got to sell them out pretty quickly. it's not going to get any easy. the next couple of games. they've got some level poll coming up and then also in the co, both away games. so the scrutiny is only gonna grab lead kind of our cups are already gone. i think with the drill, they've gotten their psych upset around us in a way that will be going pretty soon as well. a champions league out of the window . it's the same. but some, i think the road plague is probably that the hope of actually making something positive of the season of that and staying safe and away from that relegation. so i'm to find the chests greats maintenance costs and has returned to a major competition to new york comforter, resulting a spots with the sports governing body triggered by his jeans. as we reported this week, the new region who was well champions between 20132023. quit the event after decision
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to bonham for wearing the casual trousers fee de, who golfing well chest so that they would relax the dress code and allow jeans that much jacket. oh, glad that's resolved, right. that is, will this quote from our dispatch jessica do strain in says have kicked off 2025 with one of the biggest fireworks shows on the more than $1000000.00 people rang in the new year at 50 hover indigenous communities. and performances also acknowledged the land 1st earlier new zealand became one of the 1st places on us to bring in the new year. this was the fireworks display in oakland, as the crow clock struck midnight on it, the city's indigenous denali tribes. fully you must by protest,
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silver mel revised. the nation is 5 noon i that's the news for now. i am jessica washington. i'll be back in a moment with the i'm terry davies and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities, attaining it with scientists to create a new approach to marine conservation land the way even. but the fear i'm afraid when you, when you're reporting from review, is you're going to try, it's protecting by the adversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders, the price on it,
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