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of the there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own adventure. no. counter avenues. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news out, live from dollars coming up in the next 60 minutes. surviving and slot. a tense in golf is winter, thousands of palestinians living in di conditions and make shift shelters without much rise. serious volume is so size, then you administration is determined to hill that country will have more and is
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exclusive interview without this era. come up on the we have overcome to how despond. underwrote had we focused on conciliation and so side competing, the rushes made free launches a drone strike on the crazy and cancel at least one person is killed plus a year in review. we looked at the conflicts and so then this displaced millions of people the time i'm piece of the same as with the basis of sports news, become lafayette. so once he's awesome, it seemed to hammer away little pools lead at the top of the english premium. e, the kind of pickles, 2025, a way to print it, with the wind, moving them to within 6 points of the rates. the
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so the new year has begun with mold miss, very in gaza, tens of thousands of palestinians, full civilly displaced by relent. this is ready bombarded by now being flooded out of the tents by days of heavy right is make it even more difficult for family struggling to keep the children warm, many of the tents and make shift shelters and no match for the down pools and heavy wind a lot of them over the damage for months of use and can do levels and keep out the elements the weather expected to improve in the coming days. for some, it's too light. at least 7 people, including 6 babies, have died from hypothermia in the past week. even the health senses of flooding, making it difficult to provide necessary care. camille, netflix begins on coverage for more on the humanitarian disaster in garza that spring in now. and the whole that
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a she joins us from data invalid and just how desperately a cold, wet and hungry, 2025, all palestinians waking up to today of the sent me the situation is heartbreaking. yes, the sun came right now, but during the night and especially in the early hours of dawn, it was raining heavily across the causal shape. and we're talking about more than causes population currently makes it comes and not only that they're living in tents and those parents are, are, are ripped. they're not suitable to protect those policy news from the rain and the wind and the storm, and specially from those policies who live very close to the sea shore. we visited some families and it was just heartbreaking. and there's no way to describe the situation at the farm and these are crumbled. in this time,
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we're talking about at least 10 palestinians with the children in a very small at times to give voice to each other. we're talking about the times that have been been used for these policy use as they were distaste ones over and over again. most of the tents are very for dr. that's every time it rains, they're just flooding. and uh, since the early morning hours, thousands of palestinians are trying to fix and repair their tents, but there's no equipment, there's no tools and there's no way they could fix this. then this needs them very has less and not knowing what to do. even the civil defense team set that they try to back to it. policy is yesterday, especially those who are drowned with the brain. but at the end of the day, they do not have any tent and they did not offer them anything. jesus evacuated to another unsuitable area where they're gonna get drowned and flushed away once
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a gun. all right, and then so the reason from gone, so somebody louder. yeah. and is the director of the center for assignment. global affairs is stumbles. i'm university joins us now from the stumble into good to have you with us. so, i mean we, we begin turning 25 for palestinians with some really disturbing and depressing news lines babies dying in the coldest product. it is it feel like 2025 has literally left the mountain the cold and rain? yeah, very sadly. that's what you're seeing, that the studios have been under these to tell them what conditions now for 15 months. the scientists redeem has been very, very clear. since the front of the so began almost 15 months ago in both intentions and action, the ones as list. so this thing is ink as a, as possible starting to solve it's demographic problems to these 4 crimes tactics.
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peaceful crimes have included, as you directly pointed out in your report, not only of bombing and shilling, and sniping, and using control rooms and so on and so forth. but also starvation. the dem i as of the age of medical needs, the bombing of hospitals. and now we see these terrible scenes what children are dying of the freezing cold, and that, that the problem is not. that is just doing all this. it has to do with it, but it has to be done with impunity. the whole world is looking and see the scenes and doing nothing about it, and that's the tragic situation. doctors without borders said that isabel is engaging in a campaign to unravel the very fabric of society and garza. is that going to intensify as we enter 20? $25.00, but it's not clear whether it's going to get intensified more. we have more than 90
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percent of the pollution distaste. we have over $200000.00 victims, including fil, missing and injured. we've seen destruction or f as structure in the country, something that hasn't been seen since world war 211. we're talking about back in this, in the times of what we're to on soviet union last about 10 percent of its population over 4 year period t. and we're seeing it the over 15 months period in a very, very small the area. but it's systematic and that's what we are facing now with is a continue to do that. it will continue to do that. so to me with all means there is fault that with the new american administration coming january 20th, that they could be assessed ation of hosted it to us. but particularly with the, with the captive situation. perhaps getting 60 months pre of more or even longer. but when that change the situation, certainly it will stop the killing,
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but the situation will stay the conflict of this around the company, i should say began 2023. and now in 2025. what is causing becoming a long term conflict of suffering and something of a baffled between a state tommy and irregular falls. i mean, as i said, is just trying to do populate the says, trying to displace and expel as many palestinians evacuate forcibly as many other students from gus as possible. the problem hasn't been to the, for the stance that fastness and resilience has been incredible. i believe that the positions will be able to rebuild. i don't think they're going anywhere despite all these efforts. so the goal of the is there it is as been assessed. its foundation is to try to expel as many as many palestinians as possible from the whole country of palestine. and now they had the opportunity. they thought that they could do
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that in regards to using military force. i don't think they'd be able to do that or the situation and because we certainly not improve and they need us to. but that didn't, because of the police didn't resilience because of the busiest it fastest because it sort of thing is in the systems that they will remain on their land. despite all these efforts to destroy a life and this j buildings of infrastructure and, and, and children and women and hospitality and so on and so forth, they will not be able to achieve their goals. i sent it out and i thank so much thank because riley strikes, targeted several areas across the strip of doing on wednesday can at least 22 people at least 19 were killed and several others injured off as strikes hit homes in japan in the north and the on board age camp in central gone. so the bodies and the injured from the attacks in the camp was taken to the body, functioning along the hospital, in debt,
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and by the a new yeah. in damascus. send a new administration seriously. this have been working to build relations with the outside wells, less than a month off of the acid regime fell in an exclusive interview without 0 finding this to so the shape bind the outline, the goals of the administration. this was how damascus i should in 2025. sure viney tells al jazeera, he's hoping for a united syria and stability in the region of the plan of a. and we have met us still occasions several times in recent. they have an interest in the violence against my notice was a may not part of the discussions. we have proven that we are seeing a rational approach may be the 1st time in history, a rational but through us being weak, calculated politically, and avoided
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a descent into civil war. just as we celebrate the deliberation of damascus, we've also relief to prevent a country from slipping into civil war. uh we have overcome the despond. underwrote i had was focused on conciliation and so cycle eating woke up this has been under we over the past week. we had several meetings with all 6 cd, 3 of funding unit, you'll see the and 33 and the unity of the city and people welcome the we just labeled us having minorities and city are. there are no minorities here. they are only the city and people, obviously, what are you able to close on the american focus on these issues and what might in fact include reinforcing divisions. we seem feeding in society and actually i'm going to be 3. it's frequent patients, a city, and we know our interest on how to live together over the past month and the most difficult circumstances. we have demonstrated us patients will in unified and
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equitable country where everyone leave equality and justice will happen on a loss of hash him out of the bottle that joins us now from damascus. so how should a new year, a new administration, beth, facing a population with new hope? what is the fondness to being outlining to in terms of that immediate priorities to meet some of those expectations savvy to key priorities for 2025 number was normal violence in the region. the new administration wants to stay away from pro vocation video is and is varying cogent in the south of the country in the buffer zone. but the, you have to be assessing these the same for the time being. we don't want to get involved in any confrontation, we want to turn that shop to the so the 2nd, the most important priority for, for the new administration is reviving any economy that has been in tatters, states controlled for decades. now they have liberalize the economy. they are
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integrating the, the syria into the global financial system, and they need more costs because the colors have been embezzled over the last 2 weeks before the full of the regime of the shuttle subjects petitions, a massive deed, the ones the house has been built. the one this side of is increased and the ones got indications that life is going to be better and that the economy is going to fly in the near future. huge challenges, but as you know, so i mean, if you want to help find them some assistance from the international community, you have to show them that they are willing to put together a genuine government. and you have to have a trans buttons, political system. and you have to pay the way for the transition to democracy, but they are confident as obviously, but he told me his confidence, his 1st trip is going to be such a radio, an education that is likely to get what has been looking forward to that you all right, thanks so much ash my, who a lot of a us now sound of into a joins us also from damascus. and the sam of full,
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many families of those who are missing 2025 doesn't offer a real chance to start a new chapter until the loved ones are account, accounted for right? are absolutely semi. so as you hear about the politics and the follow take off how this country is going to move forward, it has to be underlying that there is so much tragedy and misery in this country scattered all over the place we are in the emerges square here, you can see hundreds of people have put on post as of their loved ones who have gone missing. they've been looking for crozier for years. right here, right beside. this is the fun. she's been sitting here in the square for the last 2 weeks. she came here from the countryside of rocker,
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she saw her son in the video as people came out to sit now. but she has still not been able to find him. here you can see these are some of the post as of the, the children, the men, or the elderly. all of them missing some born in the ninety's, some one even earlier, some born in, in the 20201320122011. some of the kids who have gone missing and that there is no closure for them. they do not know where they are. they don't know whether they are alive. they don't know what happened to them, and that is going to be a huge challenge. because for this country to move forward, they need to be reconciliation with its past and discuss that further and the legal implications of this uh with this is a 2nd lawyer, but some w thank you very much for being with this kind of a set read here that more than a 100000 people, if not more, are missing. what kind of a challenge does it pulls for this government? how will the help people find closure? no doubt they're out of difficult is uh to of these issues on other issues as most
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to not if not all of the ministries on departments are corrupted. uh and then the other 2 adults, people who are missing being in the said not in prison or other prisoners there, there is no record, no filter tire and there's not nothing in the entity that you just have name numbers. so nor because you, we, the people here as a kind of seats, are they all the just looking or put advertisement to looking for their children's husbands. uh uh fathers and all those, simply because there wasn't any of the tires. they are just disappeared. saw the lee and they found that they don't know where the, where they are the stuff to talk about the, the legal proceedings. what happens next? how will these people be able to find closure and what really the government, what are the next steps? frankly, i believe the 1st of all, just stop the committees and put the names of those people then to record them whether they are missing or to be killed. and then start to have
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a list about that. then got the information to get the evidence as to was that was 2nd knows what on the way of con 3 or does it. busy i'll send that the company that on the top of it goes in the end, we need to, to have a fair trial to those people and at the same time to give them a compensation. thoughts. busy upcoming over the victims, so at least they feel that the, we apply just this and they have compensation to all those missing people. a lot of obstacles though we are, we are expecting to face to, frankly, whether from the governments department or those people who are out of here and all those people who missed the. busy time in the order who they loved one. thank you very much. trip isn't the believe they're a lawyer who graduated from one of the buildings near this square, who was also outside of the country because he was wanted for speaking out. and this goes to show the kind of challenge that we stand in this country for years. if not decades because mosque rays are still being found. people are like,
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oh my better mind as an hopeful that she might find her son, but it is going to take time to connect all of those dots to pick up. those must drives to match the dna. and maybe perhaps then, then be able to find some push. thanks so much for some of in debate there. the last spring and now we'll have the saloon. he's an assistant professor and critical security studies. the institute for graduate studies, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how does this take in, what's happened in a relatively short space of time? 2025 kicking off with the 3 stalled flag, syrian flag being flown in o my squared. that's a seen one. couldn't imagine just a few weeks ago, right? indeed, to the developments that have been speeding up for the last few weeks. so surprised everybody in the region and internationally. but it has been expected by the syrian people. they have been very much insistent on the removal of
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a said and they have made the sacrifice is a huge sacrifice is to good trade of the, of the set family and their regime. and i think they, they have succeeded in the 1st step and they're trying to see what they are going to do in the upcoming weeks and months. well, let's look at some of the official messages that have kicked off 2025. val from the new minister of information to protect the free press images of the shot on meeting my knowledge. he's christie, minorities. this is part of the attempt to con, concerns, and fee is down, right? indeed. so the new administration is signaling to the regional actors and to international actors that they are going to be a stabilizing force and the tile region. and that they are going, they're not going to create another regime like the said under a different name. and this is,
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and these kind of signals that are being sent out because there are concerns on the regional and international levels that the new administration has an islamist part . and that most of the people who move in to the mass cuz they have some background . but now they the signals we are receiving from the new administration. i think they're welcome regionally interested nationally. if we look at what says state care, there's something that's taking no, just for syria about for the entire region. if they managed to pull off an example of a, of a country that has some kind of democratic process that can produce leaders with accountability. that can also encompass the religious movements, which are often the dominant force and this possible, but also be sensitive to minorities and respectful of and change that power dynamic between the rules and the rules. so that the rules are not the simply as the sort of the most doesn't the overloads of the rules, right?
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cuz that will have implications beyond syria. indeed, and this brings to mind iraq after 2003 there were fields in the region, the s, the u. s. example us, that example in a rock would succeed that with the threatened countries in the region and the sides . regina ironically was the 1st to send fight, they're just a rock or to release some of the extreme is to go to a rock and to sabotage this, this example. and also the iranians and other countries. they have fears. so if serious succeed and you know, in democratizing the, it's, it's administration or the upcoming government, this could be seen as a threat. and this highlights also the challenges that didn't you administer ation is, is facing and would be facing and reaching out to regional actors and in your, out of countries such as egypt. you a could talk the so there might be a government because these countries,
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they have different visions for syria and they might not be all on the same page still to be realistic. lot of security challenges that had a lot of economic challenges ahead. right? yes. indeed, the security challenges are not being ironed out yet, you know, ice is still has some lingering cells here on the other extreme is groups also pro affordable, redeem pockets some a pro, iranian a groups and they have the arms and the means and the ideology to to act up on the front. so the administration in damascus, they indeed have a lot of challenges to face and including economy because now they are starting with the economy. a late to probably they will hit the security targets. they have set a set up for themselves, all right. and the saloon from the dell has graduate studies sense and thank you so much for coming in. thank of the
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now russian energy company gas problem says natural gas expos to europe via ukraine has been halted. the flow stops in the early hours of new year's day when the trends deal expired. european commission says member states have arranged alternative supplies in want at least one person is being killed in a russian drug and psycho new trains. capsule, kids, explosions were heard off of the forceful and drones approaching the city. early on new year's day, the mayor of k of says 2 buildings with damaged in the time. we have teams covering both sides of the conflicts in ukraine and russia in the middle will go with adults with giovanni who is in moscow. but 1st let's go to john hall who stands by for us, live in the training camp for kids. so jonah 2025,
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being mobbed by the world right from the outset. that's right, just as off the prism, zaleski used his new via video address to say that he would do everything possible to bring it in to the war in 2025 will rusher. it turned out had a message of its own door here on the 1st of january, interrupted by the sound of the air raid sirens across the capital, keys and locations all over the country. as a wave of more than a $110.00 russian attack. drones made their way towards target's through ukrainian s space. many of them were told brought down or electronically jammed. but a short while later, very close to this hotel where we are now. 3 explosions rang out. i can tell you that just so the other side of the hotel, in fact, there is still a pretty substantial emergency operation on the way at the residential building, 4 to 6 stories, of which being gutted by fire injury is now at least 6 and hospital one person
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confirmed dead and what we're told by the ministry here, but as i said, all of those drawings were brought down that this was caused by fully debris as a result of interception. i can tell you that one, at least, was very much alive as it came down, you saw that footage there. it was filmed, in fact, by lena a camera person here at the engine of that drug and screaming loudly through the door and air. is it plunged into that building? and jo, no. where does the, the end of the russian gas trends and thing through you cry and leave those countries that were dependent on it or not, many countries were dependent any longer on russian gas supplies. most e u countries have transitioned to way towards liquid natural gas being supplied by the likes of norway, the united states and cut out since the war began. a few though hungry and stuff, care among them were still receiving those supplies presidents that lensky some
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months ago. said he wouldn't renew that contract. he was determined, he said, to deprive the kremlin of some $5000000.00 a year of revenue that he said was going into it's more chest. slovakia in particular is absolutely serious about that's threatening to withhold emergency electricity supplies from ukraine if it went ahead with the shut down, which of course it now has done. we're not talking about a huge volume of gas here, just 5 percent of europe. so the use total needs but to a politically, it is significant, it brings to a final and what was once russian dominance of the european gas market that it used, of course to we cannot make the destructive effect on a number of occasions demanding i prizes and threatening to turn off the gas tops and use those costs, the european union, the as well. it is now using much more expensive sources of gas, as i say, that is like the economic slowdown and puts in question the blocks future long to competitiveness. right, june,
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how the thanks so much for that. let's crossover though to those that your bodies joins us from months ago now. and also what are the consequences that russia sees in the end of this deal as well. uh, according to officials here. uh, they believes that sir, you know, russia has lost an important market, but the president slattery put in his, said that the, you will suffer the consequences more than the russian economy. but what we've seen over the past few weeks is certainly the consequences of the decision by ukraine to and this contract that has been in place since 1991. and it is this pipeline court, or taking russian gas to ukraine to europe is the last major pipeline that was operational as a result of the war, which russia launched on ukraine in 2022 at the number of other pipelines that was
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being used by russia to transport as gas to europe had been shut down, or as was the case with the north stream pipeline and germany, there was sabotage that's basically rendered. it's not being able to continue working. there's only one pipeline remaining that rushes currently using. and that is the trick stream that is using the block c to turkey to send a gas not only to turkey, but also to the remaining european countries that are still purchasing russian gas . to give you an idea of the number of figures that russia is seeing in terms of losses at in 2023 gas from the biggest state own company in the country. and saw a loss of $7000000000.00 in revenue. that is the biggest loss they've had since 1999 and estimates for c and 2025. another 5000000000 in terms of revenue losses for this company. all this is happening while russia is increasing its defense spending from $22260000000000.00. nearly was spend on the
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countries defense program and then 2025. the government has task over a $120000000000.00 on its defenses in their military. so this income loss is going to be issued set back the what many analysts are predicting here is a tough financial year in 2025 for the russian economy. and of course, the people are seeing the effects of that inflation is nearly 10 percent, and food prices are storing a day by day. so really, another major loss for a gas problem is going to be solved across the country. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much joseph giovanni. the conflicts in sedan is focusing thousands of civilians into chad. we're falls on the living conditions from the town about today. and is a familiar face back in charge of ac, me land rover here from the new head coach and this for his pizza,
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warning about the scribes of preventable disease. thousands of gathered in nebraska has decided right the new year this week solve for the full of the acid regime, exclusive interviews and you find minutes. but found val just era, he wants to see where it becomes stable and secure. at least one person is being killed in a rush and drove strife on you finds capital kids explosions were heard off to the air force room. the drones approaching the city early on new year's day. and i of to says 2 buildings with damage. the tiny, tiny full was a year of highs and lows for the british prime minister kissed alma he want a line slide in the 2024 general election. same standing public support for the liability that has collapse. sonya guy go, takes a look at the reasons behind the policies plummeting popularity. a reset its been the best of times,
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we did it. but also the worst stones foster, inheriting a stagnant economy. the prime minister has been left, floundering with the country teetering on the edge of recession and rising inflation just off to the election, 40 percent of the country approved of case trauma and a said disapproved since then, there's been a decisive shift in opinion polls the number of people who are happy with the stomach performance has phone, but the percentage of those who disapprove has risen sharply to 61 percent. the recovering britain's economy, that finding christ again, making some of the long term decisions that might not possible take time. so i think the labor government needs the public to be patient. i think the labor government needs a little bit of less fast challenge, some of discontent as a series of rights dominated by fluoride groups tool across the towns and cities
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with high levels of poverty as a violence east. the racial tension that spot the riots remains as to the economic disparities summit campaigns that are promised to note increased taxes on working people. but in the months of the election, lay behind council tax increased employees, national insurance contributions and scrapped went to fuel payments for $10000000.00 pension is at the same time, the government stood by decision to not reintroduce a capital bank because bonuses all of this was an effort to plug what the prime minister has called a $27000000000.00 holes in the countries. the economy was also the changes to inheritance tax for farmers, but less money in rural communities. failing, they would be forced to sell the families, homes. we're talking about people that may have pay very well fee that will actually best know actually the day to day, the experience and sand, not making enough money from the phones, pay about tax. and the only thing that kind of gets dates is the sell that farm to close,
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that could be really damaging to british agriculture to over just following to bridge comes to life for decades to come in the wake of his electrical victory case . thomas said he would restore public confidence in politics with actions. no, it was. but 6 months on not even a policy re boots has managed to convince dissolution, voters that the country is heading in the right direction. his allies say it will take time before the benefits of those policies will be felt filed with the european union and facing its own on assess and fees and incoming trump presidency in the us. the challenges may prove more difficult to overcome. so now you go out to sara london. all right, michael walker is the host of nevada live and independent media outlets. he joins me now from london. good. see you again, michael. so 1st of all, as we know,
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massive hope for change when labor won the u. k elections but listening to sonya is report that do you think most people feel the labor government hasn't delivered on those hopes? see what i mean? who in that general election out there in the they did sort of put themselves forward as a positive change, but it is worth noting they didn't really get a huge monday. they didn't get a landside when it came to the actual votes. so in terms of electronic arithmetic because of fast positive post, i got a really strong majority in parliament, but that was on about 33 percent of the body. so they were already in a, you know, in a move hon position and perhaps to repeat, to the naked eye. i suppose the big problem focused on, or i think is that they didn't want to give much away before the general election. because i tried to play it safe, they ruled out sort of raising any of the big taxes, and they sort of suggested we're going to have some small policies in government that are going to make everything better. basically, they go into power and it seems as if actually the lack of commitments before the general election perhaps wasn't just signifying
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a clever. i like to little strategy, but might have been signifying a lack of plans. so they go into pilot and some of the everyone's were looking around saying, what do they believe? what do they want to do? what's the plan? um, because as is the case, you know, of course most of the western world and people are fairly disenchanted with the economy of inflation and especially a year or 2 ago. and they still surprised as being i don't see politics is working for them. and kids dom hasn't really managed to come up with a story with a package of policies that make people believe that he is on the on. so the people are looking for when you kind of think, touched on it, that the cost of living christ is. that was a big fame in 2024. what, what does it look set to head in 2025. you know what i mean? as far as 2024 was a, you were incumbents were ready ready punished on the policy. and that's because people blamed, or one of the young. so was many reasons why someone loses an election. but sort of
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the overarching story. i think that united sort of those countries were incumbents, go to hammering, is that people blamed the government for that wave of inflation a couple of years ago. now, one theory was that the people who then coming off to that they can say, well, we're fixing the mass and that should, i'm one would imagine that will lead to a bit of a bit of a sudden popularity for them, or at least people giving them the benefit of the doubt, they say it's the last guys you messed up the economy. let's get these guys a chance. i think it's done with blown that it for a number of reasons. really. as i said earlier, going into that general election, they ruled out raising any of the big taxes. now, one can see why they did that as an elect to rules that employee of a full that took away one of the tories big attack lines, which is that labor is going to raise your taxes. but i said, we're not going to write any of those taxes, but they want to balance the books, at least when it comes to current spending. and so that plan has been to find the little pots of money. what sort of fool around. and i think they, for that would be more politically easy than raising one of the big tax is like income tax. but it's actually been a bit of a headache for them because they said we're going to get
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a 1000000 pound here. and by cutting when to fuel payments, we're going to get, you know, half a 1000000 pound t by tweaking inheritance. tax a farm is. and what this is meant is it as this stream of stories of different interest groups, they feel like they've been attacked right now. 2024 is being mobbed by these riots. the explosion of rights and vandalism, inspired by rights wing rhetoric targeting most things in mind. northeast and also of course, the, the scenes of the public reaction to the scenes of been seen coming out from places like garza and the discussion and debate. everything's role in that way. do you see those sort of foreign policy and domestic shoes, headings going forward movement on the, on the domestic issues. um yeah, this summer we sold as quite terrific riots that was obviously sort of a real small minority of people who took part in that the vast majority of the
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public and very much disapproved of people taking direct action and attempting to to bond hotels with asylum seekers and then find got them the majority people dissipated that i think a big story in a, in 2025 on the domestic front is going to be nigel for us. so he leads. c reform u. k, which is a sort of populous right party to the right of the conservatives, at least on social issues. and he is doing well any in the polls. so that really given the conservatives to run for that money as to who can be. and so it comes to the main proposition going into the next general election, which i suppose will be for 4 years or so from now. especially if i get a big injection of money from either musk, and that's going to give them the least increased confidence. let site to try and set the political agenda on international issues and especially on gaza. i'm, i mean, i suppose kids dominant sort of governments and lots of the west are going to be hoping that this is going on for such a long time. that sort of like trips are going to start seeing is background noise . now that might be the case for many people in the public, but there was
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a significant group of people who are rightly incredibly passionate about that. and who are going to hold this against those western governments who dies. he's complacent in a genocide of will. all right, and we've got a year to see how 2025 does go on those issues. thanks so much. michael walker is full. i so it's hard to tell the story, the di, conditions, palestinians are facing, and garza already goal book isn't is right. the political commentator joins us now from tennessee for to have you with us. so already, you know, 2025 new year, but it's kicking off with these terrible terrible images coming out of the places in gauze. the way you see families in tents where it's flooded by rain, lacking the means for heating in the cold, lacking food, lacking medicine, i mean, frankly, conditions that you think if we had this kind of imagery about millions or some
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thousands of pets, they'd be a, a a huge, a much bigger sort of reaction or intervention at least how aware is these riley public of this kind of imagery, which was c o. this early public is aware of it is early public. ready majority of it says that the chinese firewall between the actions and consequences as well as between awareness and commitment, we're aware, but uh most as early as we'll say, you know, it's not our fault or we start this floor or another argument it's often heard is they can return the hostages and everything will be over in 10 minutes. so, so most is, are, these are aware, but they either associate themselves from it or actively say, you know, they shouldn't have posted there. and that gets most is at least by despite these
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horrible images, i mean, i could hear your indignation and i shared completely, but the sizes are, these are concerned because it exists in a power of the universe and guidance or aliens who are uh, threatening to. ready the existence as soon as are switch hall, quote unquote, good people occupy i, i wonder, to what extent does these right, the public see the occupation see what international i just write a human rights groups. quote via pause, hide as the, the foundation of this problem. that's actually the bad was in a sleeping until coax the bat has been on a rampage of occupation and a pol tied according to these international human rights groups for awhile. and that really needs to be addressed. and the same sort of way, the international public opinion, you know, might look at the conflict in ukraine,
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and when we, we hear reports of drones hitting civilian buildings in russia. you know, a lot of the public opinion would say the russian occupation, the russian invasion is positive. cool. foundation of a problem that needs to be addressed as you are of course. absolutely correct. um, but you need to remember that the occupation and the apartheid are in many ways is bedrock of israel's existence. this has always did the case. this isn't, i mean that the war of 1948. that's 3 generations of people. i agree, who were born in is a, grew up in is, are used to a thinking about as a, as a jewish and democratic state. and as a state where palestinian citizens have equality and of the occupation as a, you know,
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an unfortunate necessity. but what else are we going to do if you don't occupied? and if we don't rule every aspect of their lives and they will end up killing us just like they tried to do on october 7th. but i suppose that i'm trying to say is that is early citizens. don't think of the apartheid part tied structures, existence. and israel certainly is a jewish citizen. it is so profoundly intervals and into the fabric of our lives here. but it is effectively transparent. and i'm not suggesting, of course, it is early citizens don't know. there's a lot of discourse about how that, how much is, at least in know, throughout the past 450 days. that's not true. all these early citizens know, but the knowledge is so if you're getting profoundly at the foundation of our lives here, and most of us think of it as, as, and the subsidy is something that has to be done. and that is not morally
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questionable. and should not even be spoken with because it's so basic, it's like, you know, if you had, you don't discuss the quality of the roads, you dragged your car on every morning. maybe you talk about traffics. maybe you talk about the challenges community. you don't talk about the quality of the roads . the occupation is, you know, in my a, of the semi literate analogy, the occupation is the road itself. it's not a conscious political choice, it's just the way of life. so no is at least don't think of the occupation in apartheid as they are being on the ramp, which we think of ourselves. if we think of ourselves as there is at all, we tend to think of ourselves as victims. but if we think of ourselves as there is, we are merely defending ourselves from the enemies constantly threatening to reproach me. thank you for your perspective on that. are a gold bug, physical commentator. thank you. thousands of refugees
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from so that a spill streaming into neighboring chide. more than a 1000000 student needs already made the journey while those refuge and chad there isn't enough food, was so old. basic infrastructure to host them. all right, i believe we can now go to have a morgan. she's joining us from how to him. so have a 1st of all any reason to people see any reason to be more optimistic about and, and to fighting in 2025. well just the yes. to the, the head of the sovereignty counsel and the army chief general have been put, the hon addressed of the nation. and he said that the people off to them will not rest until the parent may have to wrap a support for us. it is no longer parts of the community community here incident,
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but he also said that he is open to any initiatives that could potentially and the where he said that they were several initiative and forms that have been laid out for the student needs government to choose which one they prefer to try to end the conflict. but overall 2024 has been a rough year for us to do needs for both a disability army ag department, a through rapid support forces. but especially for the civilians who've been caught up in the middle of the conflict. a so dense army and the power military rapids support forces have been battling each other since early 2023. in 2024. the army launched a number of major offensive to take back territory in november, the 3 captives thing, job the capital, often not state in the south east, slightly shifting the skills and the armies fever company like we inflicted a huge loss on the enemy. hundreds of them killed hundreds injured and those who remained to live to split. but we tell them we every, you go, we will come after you detailed the suit. these people, any place,
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touched by. those may some reason we will clear it. we will come after them, we ever think of the army also to back some areas of the capital hot tomb, but sent me the rapids. support forces have been consistently attacking the city of especially in the capital of north star for the last remaining major army stone, cold in the west, this targeted hospitals and displacement of camps and killed thousands of civilians according to the local health ministry. yeah, and if i'm pulling, i shall we assure all of the our assess fighters that the operations in l flasher are going well. and we're getting support from various parts of the country until we liberate all of sudan. the violence has had at this traffic impact on civilians . the famine early whitening system says simon has been detected in 5 areas in north star for. and the us says starvation is being used as a weapon by both sides. more than 24000000 people are in desperate need of
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humanitarian assistance. they are assessed repeated attacks as it tries to take control over the past year. have caused millions of people to leave a city somehow across the border into neighboring chad, across the country. the violence has displaced millions of people this year with nearly 11000000 now internally displaced and close to 3000000 seeking refuge and other countries. a rape and sexual violence had been reported in areas of conflict in does the, the state in central to them are as the flight there's rated villages, perpetrating sexual violence and killing civilians. and forcing more than $350000.00 from their homes in a single month. then the iris offended at home. they base us took up properties, a casual, a money. they've reached the goals and the boys. they didn't leave anything. we escaped with the clothes on that box after they said they'd kill us. all of us have been separated as we escaped, but many of us died as well. it is misery, like one has never seen before,
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to attempt to bring the 2 sites together for talks failed in 2024. the conflicts and humanitarian crisis incident is likely to continue well into 2025 people, morgan ologist era cartoon. let's go now let's take this is catherine. sorry, she's joining us in the, on the trad sedan board. and that's been a place where some of that influx of people fleeing desperation and so down to being heading to what kind of conditions are they enduring? where you are yeah, we are at reception center. our refugee reception center here in andre. um these refugees, health just arrived from areas in western dar food. they've been given some food and now they're waiting to be registered by you and hcr. um so that they can get the just basic supplies as well and we've been talking to them and they say
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that not just escaping, i'm from violence but also a local food. they say they don't have food at all where they've come from. so they've come here with the families to see if they can get food. we've been also talking to our aid workers and government officials who say that they are overwhelmed just about the numbers of refugees who are coming in every day. refugees coming in and this uh transit center uh, only accommodates about 300000 people. those are the ones who are here and they say there is no space there anymore. so the government has been trying to relocate the refugees to another comp about a 100 kilometers from here. but the refugees say that well, if it's too far from the, from the homes and they want to be closer to their homes. so that complicates
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mottos as well. so every thing right now, they say is stretched, and if there's a huge influx, they don't know what to do. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much, katherine. so i miss floyd, it's time to catch up with all the small news. so let me thank you very much. awesome manager miguel. all to once he seems to be like a hammer as the gun is. let's see, smash level pools advantage and the premium. the type of race also will get 20. 25 started within a way you match against branford. victory will move them into 2nd place in the tables and cup levels lead to 6 points at the rigs will, of course, in the day with a game in hand. an old $1.12 are looking to win the premium the for the 1st time since 2004 we have to continue to be like a home visit every day every day, every day. and uh, i mean, if somebody was on the mattress, congratulate him on let's go to the next,
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isn't about 10 days on which in the history and happen will be that well, january 1st also sees the tron, so window open for around one month. it's a chance that seems to strengthen for the 2nd half of the season. and they're awesome. big questions going into with nothing bigger than what will pip claudio is manchester city? do the premier, the champions are 14 points beyond lead, is livable. and they've really struggled without stall, midfielder rotary is likely out for the rest of the season with an a c o injury is also being speculation about marcus restaurants. feature at manchester, united forward was closer to saying he wants a new challenge and he wasn't included in united's match. they scored for full straight games in december. i want to also do without the most important attack because of sucka as they try to catch the pool. i'll say it's a 2nd will be out for many weeks with i had them spring injury. as we've been speaking through 442 has been haywood to help us also some of the strong sort of
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questions that i said that they have to start to. i think this understanding can receive results. massive dick and phone. let's see if it's taken everywhere by surprise. he mentioned has been a big mess of them. so he'll be tossing too much fail to send them there because sometimes it makes notice of things you amenities while he knew who to be interested in him. it was uh mattress looked at him. no, you need you to be addressed as the deep hole in the area where i think maybe to some given time to start this start was the season online. yeah, we're not last summer. we see the i have to make a decision not quite to the level we see in the last of the seasons. i think it's
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higher time for much, especially as soon as where does he go to the master's ways of majesty. not just that, that means not my name's b, b s, hyphen s engine matter. so i'll stick with right now. have to be set to miles higher. right. as well. uh maybe maybe even nice to perfect orleans in a similar switched as long as the insensitive apple system just from satellite radio from $770.00 for each size would be 7. perhaps that's not something that the rest is looking at yet. also to try to give you some tools and they're not just storing goals here. and i saw a decision, but i was with creating goals and i just wanted to play as much as possible. short
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term is my cruise of waste time. haven't had so uh, kingsley colorado buying me as not as a so that was another matter also tend to be interested in a premium. i do think maybe some of the haven't me so not those other really have to do something. sure. plus that. yeah, not a great start to the new year, full boss to learn who are having trouble registering spain forward. denny oma, the club has exceeded loudly goes, wage cap and the supply. the 2nd appeal, a judge, ruled against boston at all. however, hoping to get a deal over the line that involve sending v i p seats that they stadium for around $184000000.00 on the could vain be registered as trouble with ac milan and the famous italian club of struggling in 8th and city all former player and head coach search accounts i saw always back in the hot seat. the 50 year old has signed and
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18 months. the contracts for the rest of the squad at a time hand. and that's not a good sign. it means things didn't necessarily go well and we don't have a great deal of time to work on the 1st game that we have on friday against event. but it is what it is. and we weren't complaining about that. we wouldn't look for excuses. so we had to what we're going to try and win things, and we will definitely produce a very competitive side or see them in much okay. okay, that's all the sports needs. so now i'll have another update lights a semi thanks so much visa. well that brings us to the end of this news out. jessica washington is back so in a moment another full show. so to stay with us the the gas a breathtaking tropical paradise. ready or wherever its former projectors
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are now we follow through just as they put their lives on the line, the risk it's all for now to 0. here is without water. one of the oldest cities in the world struggling to reconnect the most basic services is real bomb, the main pumping station during the war, cutting off the cities drinking water, the meeting of the country's top civilian and military leaders, as well as representatives of the united nations took place 10 days into the sea spar with his band now so reconstruction budget and tripped appointments to the south of the country. by the time of the meeting, israel had violated these far terms. more than $100.00 times pier is essentially a tourist town. what parts of it had been so heavily bombed that some streets feel post apocalyptic? and israel's continued action in the south of lebanon,
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has people here doubting the stability of the ceasefire. loving these people say their country exist in the margins between war and peace. but israel still occupying villages in the south of the country, still carrying out their strikes and rates, still killing lebanese people. the worry is, this is a one sided cease fire, and the margins maybe getting to say the surviving and flooded tents in gauze, as when to thousands of palestinians are living in dia conditions and make shift shows is without much aid. get in the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is a 0 live from jo. ha, also coming up alarming rates of contamination and you,

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