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the, the thunderstorms and freezing weather worsened conditions and gauze as make shift camps 7 palestinians including 6 babies frozen to death. the hello, i'm a how much i'm june. this is out is your life from don't also coming up. the head of serious new administration meets christian leaders in damascus. i made calls to guarantee minority rights. the us says it's conducted air strikes against ruthie targets in yemen to stop attacks on his ships and the red sea,
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the captain, indonesia, more than 150000 people flocked to central jakarta to welcome 20 $25.00, the wall. these real blocks, the supply of shelter materials coming into the gaza strip. at least 7 palestinians have died from the cold and the past week, including 6 babies. rain has compounded the misery tents across gauze i have flooded. this includes more than $100.00 tents in hon. you and is alone, according to the united nations. the weather is also, but gods has already devastated health care system under further strain. field hospital in the south is flooded, making it even more difficult for patients to get proper medical care. some parents whose children are granted rear permission to leave for medical treatment face.
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another form of heartbreak. 45 patients were medically evacuated from the european hospital. but 110 year old boy was forced to leave without his mother is real, denied her application to accompany him. a good the good news. he's never been separated from me before. i don't know how he'll be careful. i tried to get help that i couldn't accompany my son, but i get rejections or we don't know what the reason is. i'll just say, where is it? but i haven't gotten any reports from attempt camp and gaza city or floods have made life unbearable. i'm now standing in god's the municipality park in nor vincent forgot his trip. it has been a vibrant park where so good news, we're coming to play, but unfortunately it has turned into a make shift. shooter for civil news will have been forcibly displaced from be able to hear from you very few decals and bit and on. as you can see, the tens and once or once or has arrived and of the weather is adding more
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suffering to these buildings. the can you believe humans are living in a place like this? where display civilians forced out of our homes? 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 for 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 would the bomb by of lines uh, this illusion. water are flooding in the street and the situation is going from bad
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tours, especially in this winter season, which people used to enjoy in the past. but unfortunately now it has been kept as for bruxism, for these displays civilians who are facing unimaginable, unimaginable health conditions. after the got their houses destroyed, they ended up in over crowded chauffeurs and they are suffering so much. would they destroyed infrastructure and live in intense their conditions are beyond unimaginable but i am currently just your northern gaza. by this time press golf course start is the emergency coordinator for doctors without borders and gaza. she spoke to us from out of milwaukee in southern gaza, a coastal area. she told us she witnessed widespread flooding in the streets of florida. did the main road on the, on the cost of side is flooded. a lot of dense after i did, and a, you can see children in plugs i under under the rain. so leaving it in
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this condition. so it's not going to need to close the touch. so the rain, even in some places there with such heavy rain that the summer makes you sense, i will collapse. so some of our cars have been stopped by people because they need help to rebuild feeds to these the shutters and these makes you dense and it's extremely cold during the night. people that have a no real shift or into it's made shift. it's not the place where you can spend the winter reading during the winter, we or he gets sick when we are not properly dressed. right, well, this is the case here. the fact that the supplies are already in restricted to winter make it difficult for the humanitarian organizations that
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distribute uh, blankets, and uh, and uh, and clothing for the winter by 2 people. we need it. busy so well people, as i said, some, some children, 9 people out 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. great now and well, and people get sick of course, and who is the most vulnerable people to who are the most vulnerable people to, to the rain and, and to court the well that the young children and particularly the babies and the, those new borns who don't have a real immune system in place already. the
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serious new administration is gearing up for talks at a crucial national dialogue conference. and the coming days rebuilding the economy, security forces and institutions are expected to dominate the conversation. there will also be votes on dissolving parliament and rewriting the constitution. the head of serious new administration has been meeting with christian leaders to shut out med catholic, orthodox and anglican senior clergy in the capital, damascus. there been cause for the new administration to guarantee the rights of minorities after the group out of the former president bush. auto said earlier this month, the meeting comes ahead of a key national dialogue conference planned in the next few days a for so start our joins us now live from damascus for so what else do we know about this national dialogue conference via the style of confidence it's supposed to be almost one of the 1st seems 5 that case. so men of what of going to be in time attending this conference heavy at all with the glasses
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for decades, by the way, right behind me it is $4000000.00 square. these are sort of a $35.00 words verified for my case they said without stop. so national conference jack said that they have sent out officer causing invitations. bankrupt deals or size the world a couple of days they would be here and discuss in the future company about how
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to pay their way to draft a new constitution. so that is important because the persecution is going to be the backbone of kneeves. syria is going to determine which kind of system is near city, are going to have of the full of best assets. so for the top leadership of the new city that's again administration. i'm of the shot at himself when i, even i, matthew my, the system. we asked him about what's going to be the port because the system of the country. he referred to the comment these. he said that this is not the one that's going to decide the body, but just call me please, particularly the cost of digital comedies are going to decide about it. why is that much important? because the constitution before the system is going to be the structure of new syria and for many city of their concerns, whether it needs the new city is going to be inclusive enough, is going to be democratic enough. the city is going to be representative,
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representative family or not so as, as know the she has to say, well, they will deal with that inclusive, sylvia, but so we're going to see through a couple of days of the national conference. see, and what is the culmination or been events, vision in syria? all right, we're so it looks like quite a festive atmosphere there with those fireworks going off behind you in a 1000000 square. so we'll leave it there for now or so. sarah are joining us live from damascus. thanks so much for so now the home, so with the scale destruction is emerging, this is the data by the neighborhood reduced to rubble after years of environment by former president assets forces and his allies. prompt is often called the heart of the syrian revolution. after the opposition took the city early on in the civil war. but solomon job aid has more from homes in many parts of the city of homes, have been ravaged by war street after street block after block neighborhood offer neighborhoods have the public because this used to be the capital of the revolution
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and it was punish uh, the bombardment with the seat with targeting of hospitals would starving people to death and by making people go and disappear. this is the story read, which is repeated on almost every street in every household where people have been telling us about the challenges that they're facing. this is the kind of destruction they have to come back to on the 16th street. this used to be a busy for fear, but now very often left it on the other side, there are some people who have come back and run home. there's a man who's living with multiple children because their parents have been killed. there's another woman who's got missing a missed a missing child, a missing cousin. and every single household seems to have those stories of loss and trust and despair. but people here are adamant that they're going to try and rebuild their lives, but they're also facing challenges as the home of the shuttle. government says that it is focusing on the security of this country and bring in the fighting groups
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together. it faces into security policing streets like this remnants of the regime have been coming, knocking on some doors, harassing people, offering them for ransom and pretending because they are daunting minutes, you fatigues as, but it's different. it's difficult to differentiate for people here who are the actual remnants of the human who are the people who are actually from higher the shops. and that is a multitude of challenges which remains for almost every place in this country. especially here in the city of homes. because it is home to show such a diverse community of christians and our rights and sundays. and she has the people have to come together to try and rebuild themselves from scratch. some of them job it does. the data helps. and in northwest syria, there are reports of the car, bomb exploding, and the city of target 5. near a level, syrian civil defense says 6 people, including a child were injured. the turkish bacteria, national army recently took control of part of the product from the syrian democratic forces. a kurdish dominated group backed by the us. the us says it is
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conducted multiple air strikes against what it calls iran back with the targets in the many capital. so not and along the coast, it says it's navy ships and aircraft targeted there who with the command center and weapon storage facility for the horses are reporting at least 10 raids. there's been heavy exchange of fire between the who with these and israel in the past week is really forces the us and the u. k. have launched repeated bombing raids in yemen in the past year. how is it i thought it has more from humans capital. so not for us produce quality and waste nearly 12 airstrikes, just to hours a go with the have bomb to the to may 22nd minutes to compound, to the, not a to the, not a so the copies of son. uh, with more that with, with natalie said 10 rates. uh, also the outbound the ministry of defense that belongs to the law. also,
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which is known also as a lot of the minutes a compound. but so far they haven't revealed the what's, what are the facts about the these attacks? and these attacks have been denounced by the on site allows them to sparks is the spokesperson. i'm with the salon 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 warning and guns, and also to lift his blockade instead of supporting politically economically and politically. milliken ministry on those that comically supporting israel. what he describe is, where is it genocide, the war in guys? the still ahead on al jazeera, the panama celebrates its prize waterway, but there could be
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a threat which control of the canal the january on alger 0. i've got it on the price of piece. analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state in a new interview series we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives about the war on cause. an in depth look at the $47.00 president of the us, donald trump, as he says, to be another rated for his 2nd time wise explorers growing global lupins. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role on the policy of the board reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied palestinian territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0. a report has retreat in a brutal civil war. if it hadn't been that the is ready invasion with no shipping
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so well before the commodore had become a generous extent. you could be in the safe and safe and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this one of the grand suite to the coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage, they was the commodore will hotels on al jazeera. it's the the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories to sell. at least 7 palestinians, including 6 babies, have died of hypothermia in the past week. that includes a 20 day old, newborn,
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forcibly displays. palestinians and gods have barely have blankets and are living and worn out tents, as israel continues to restrict to monitoring supplies. heavy rains are making the situation worse, temp cancer flooding across the strip and preventable diseases are spreading. un agency to estimate more than one point. 6000000 palestinians are living and makes of shelters. that cannot, what stands for us as it is conducted multiple air strikes against what it calls truth the targets in the human and capital center. and along the coast is really forces the us and the u. k. and launched repeated bombing rates and yemen in the past. year the lawyers of south korea's and peach president humans took you'll say they will fight an arrest warrant issued by a court. on tuesday. investigators requested the warrant after you and failed to appear for questioning several times. rob mcbride reports from sol for prosecutors investigating impeach president june took jo. this move was unprecedented, but necessary on 3 separate occasions. they have summons june,
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for questioning on charges of insurrection. arising from his short lived in possession of martial law. and the has like no, the more the opposition successfully impeached him in the national assembly. and now want to see him criminally punished. they're honest to get you is how you use. so your, the leader of the insurrection must be arrested immediately. you issued an order to the martial law forces to open fire. you also instructed them to break down the doors of the national assembly with axes and arrest lawmakers. but you know, the ruling party accused the opposition of making the country ungovernable. they say the marshal, lord declaration was within the president's powers, rejecting the arrest warrant. uh, people know that this illegal and unwarranted request for a warrant being approved raises serious concerns about whether it's alliance with the principles of the rules of more opposition is that such an unlawful warrant
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request is invalid. and without legal effect, it's on clear how you would be arrested with his official residents, still protected by presidential security. and now the focus for more of his conservative support is turning out in protest with a vibrant tradition of street protests. this pair with the political turmoil has stood up both sides that are on mass demonstrations by those who want to see you punished, but also by his supporters who seem equally determined to prevent his arrest. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so a staying in south korea, acting president choice on mock has ordered emergency safety checks on the national airline operation system. after sundays crash that killed 179 people. investigators are now focusing on possible mechanical issues, communication failures, and the airport barrier design. a bird strike has not been ruled out. sundays crashes, south korea's worst aviation disaster in decades. president change and paying says
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china's economy can overcome challenges through hard work. she made the comments and a new year broadcast of the nation. china has struggled to climb out of an economic slump fuel by a property market crisis. we consumption and storing government debt fung changing the regime. 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 growth 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 from the sheep. ukraine's military says it has struck an oil depot in western russia, official se drones were involved in the operation on the small lens region. the governor of the regions says russian air defense to shut down drones and the wreckage of one of them fell on an oil facility, causing a fire to strike comes after a wave of russian missile and thrown attacks across ukraine earlier on tuesday. in
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the ukrainian capital, at least 2 explosions were reported. the local authorities confirmed no casualties or damage. meanwhile, and the northeastern suit me region strikes it. 12 presidential buildings to schools and other infrastructure according to officials. the attacks come as us president elect donald trump increases uncertainty about the future of american support for keith. a russian president vladimir putin has reassured his people that the country is doing well and on track to improve in 2025 in his annual new year speech put and made promises of prosperity and unity moving forward courses you've already has more from moscow positive. why do we have to use these message to the russian people is broadcast across 11 time zones. now in his speech, he hails the nation's resilience, and pray to this, to the soldiers in ukraine, calling them true heroes. so he avoided discussing the war's trajectory, where you, we are confident that everything will be fine, we will only move forward. we know for sure the, the absolute value for us was, is,
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and will be the fate of russia, the real being of its citizens. the man that's been in charge of this country for a quarter of a century has declared 2025, the year of the defender of the fatherland. now, despite the message, it moved here on the streets of the capital, remains sombre. many here are hoping the new year will bring an end to the conflict in ukraine and a better economic forecasts for our population that's facing unprecedented financial challenges. dorset jabari l. g 0. moscow. thousands of people have been rallying and bangladesh as a capital baka, calling for the prosecution of allison prime minister. she has seen that the anti discrimination student movement has organized what it labels a march for unity. student leaders want the people responsible to face trial for the deaths of hundreds of protesters and a mass uprising against the government. in july, i seen a flood to india in august after violent protests ended for 15 year will. the
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panama is government, has held the ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of gaining control of one of the world's most important waterways. the us relinquish control the panama canal. on december 31st 1999. but us president elect donald trump is now threatening to take it back in a speech during the anniversary, panama, as president declared, the canal will remain under panama as control forever. it's a sound around p. i think it looks at the history of this vital transportation channel. 25 years. it's been remaining control over its iconic canal is clouded by the threats of pricing. going to elect donald trump to return it to us control. 25 years ago, the panama canal was officially handed over to our nation. since that it has been a source of pride, not only for the national, but old one example to the world that a small nation can take on such
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a great responsibility. the canals history as one of resilience, ingenuity, and politics in the late 19th century, a french effort to build the canals failed when tropical diseases killed 20000 workers. the united states took over the project in 19 o 4 and managed to build it in 10 years, connecting the atlantic and the pacific ocean, transforming maritime trades. the us control the canal until president jimmy carter signed the series of the treaties, which meant there was joint control until december 1999. and it was formerly handed over to panama. we shall receive back because i always uh, believe that uh the can. i was billed on my, on my store, oh, uh and, and therefore you always belonged to panama and the opinion is administration. the canal has remains vital to global trades and now trumpets suggesting the us got
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a bad deal arguing without proof that us ships are being charged higher fees and that chinese soldiers are controlling at navient. com, or as have been treated in very unfair and in your dishes way of the fees being charged by panama ridiculous, highly unfair to treat these, allow the us to intervene militarily, if the canals neutrality is tristan's. but don't give washington and you right to take it back. this treaty was signed and by 2 pressures. it was run of 5 by the senate. and he was implemented by the house of representatives and it became a law. it was a law. so he has to, for the law, i was a minister in the front of my can off work for 7 years, and i never got any instructions for any chinese to do anything. over 70 percent of the canal traffic is linked to the us and with growing chinese involvement,
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what's clear is that the canal will remain central to both global trade and geo political tensions. allison that i'd be at the just the at least 5 children have been killed in manila after a fire broke out in a residential building. the children were reportedly visiting their grandfather before new year in the philippine capital. the incident happened overnight and the 5 cousins were found dead on the terrace of the burnt house. local authorities are investigating the costs new year celebrations are taking place across the world. in indonesia, more than 160000 people flocked to central jakarta to welcome 2025. they were treated to a fire work spectacle. the in hong kong on the new year celebrations included a 12 minute firework show that lit up the sky above victoria. harbor,
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tens of thousands watched the show. people were also treated to a star studded music concert. or the australians kicked off 2025 with one of the biggest firework shows on earth. more than a 1000000 people rang and the new year sidney ark became one of the 1st places on earth to celebrate the start of 2025. this was the fireworks display in oakland. as the clock struck midnight, it honored the city's indigenous mallory tribes. and finally, just great magnus cross and has returned to a major competition in new york after resolving and spent the sports governing body triggered by his jeans. the norwegian, who was world champion between 20132023, quit the event after decision to banned him for wearing the casual trousers f i. d
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e who governed world chess said they would relax the dress code and allowed jeans to match jackets. all right, that's it for me and how much enjoy the weather is next then inside story examines what to find 2024 and what's in store for the new year. thanks for watching the the that a some of writing is currently in australia. more or less concentrated in queens and they come across the board with new south roosevelt. they don't do show any willingness to produce some decent rain for victoria is cool. down here. melbourne is about $23.00 is warmer and adelaide camber, at least for the time being a wednesdays halting pests. we dropped locked down to about city. one of the wind change on thursday. and the 2nd time that we can change your bro camera down to about 25 shares in much the same area. think you would agree that melba will see
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a change arising temperature again by some 16 degrees to a very health. so if you 7, but you have to wait for saturday for that to happen, as you may want some of that. and you say that because given the self labor, easiest disappointingly to, and sherry for me to meet up towards weddington wednesday is a disappointing day. it will change, improve on thursday, engine agencies, the shell is concentrating in java at all points. these are all the less. so in sumatra, the supervisor looks very dry. same is true for tied on, or concentration of rain is on the coast of vietnam and then coming right. and so the sides didn't late in the season for that hassle. japan most move for you. more code coming to also see if she problem, but it's not a huge amount. it's just tossing up the very deep snow. there's already sitting on the ground, a terry davies and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities attaining at
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with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover 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. oh no. does 0 i trouble the comes to an end, lives destroyed by was in sudan garza and ukraine regimes. somebody in controlling ever go now gone adult from defies the quotes and critics to win the us selection. so what lies in store for 2025. this is inside story, the
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