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the loving these people say their country exist in the margins between war and peace, with israel still occupying villages in the south of the country, still carrying out their stripes and rates still killing lebanese people. the worry is this is a one sided ceasefire and the margins maybe getting to say the surviving and flooded tends in gauze as when to thousands of palestinians living in dia conditions and make shift show to is without much aid getting in the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is oh to 0 live from jo. ha. also coming up. alarming rates of contamination and you, you, in report accuses israel of denying clean water to palestinians.
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serious foreign minister says the new administration is determined to heal the country. will have more on this exclusive interview without a 0. the precious military launches a drones drank on the ukrainian capital. at least one person is killed. the, the new year has begun with more misery in the gaza strip. tens of thousands of palestinians displaced by relentless as rarely bombardments and now being flooded out of the tents. by days of heavy rain, it's making life even more difficult for families struggling to keep the children warm. many of the tents and makeshift shelters are no match for the down pools and heavy winds. many of them are already damaged from months of use and can do little
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to keep out the elements. the weather was expected to improve in the coming days. but for some it's too late. and told that he visited one family crammed into a single tent with staying warm and a dry is often impossible. watching over his family as best he can. or could have somebody gives an attend on the beach, keeping the watchers out in his love twins dry is a relentless task and the month is still valid. i can show you how things go wrong when it rains and what we do when there's rain full at night. i place a container or bucket to protect us from the water so that it doesn't get inside. i spent the entire night standing trying to clear the water from every corner of the tent, one that i even filled sandbags, some places outside the blocks of water from entering 11 members of the same family . a crime in this one view tend. they've been displaced. 10 times since the start
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of is rose war garza. the tend offers lead to production from the wind and doing the was andrews are just a sheet of plastic. the somebody gets their food and the fire outside between the wind is too strong. the flames go to react to be any of any of your use. the guy that's like, if not, if you want to prepare it to make something, want to drink, you lose the will. you would have to wait for the water to boil for about 2 hours just to make the drink. so you feel like your mouth dispatched your face, this child and the fire was being blown by the wind. they're too afraid to light the fire at night, fearing that they could come and do fire from is really worship steer. by last month they had to leave when their tent was flooded with sea water. but they had no choice but to go back west conditions and gauze beaches are brutal. there's often
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nowhere else to go. is there any forces continued to bump areas across the gall, this trip, including so called safe areas. it has forest policy news to flee to the u. s. phase. almost all residential buildings in garza have either been destroyed or damaged flight is ready forces and the whole city all just need a didn't but of cause a policy time. the united nations and agencies, a warning of alarming rates of contamination and guns as water supply. and emergency water quality survey was conducted between december 1st and 23rd. if phones that nearly 73 percent of drinking water and move in 97 percent of domestic water samples did not contain the minimum amount of cooling needed to make it safe . of 19 percent of the samples collected were contaminated with sewage and health care facilities. this range was more than 21 percent. the pool water quality is caused by israel's blockade, has cut off access to water testing,
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equipment and disinfectants. israel has also destroyed guns as water quality control system, samuel area, and is the director of the center for islam and global affairs that is done by the same university. he says this notion of international pressure on israel to stump. it's acts of genocide in gaza. initially community hasn't been doing anything really to solicit. they don't have any names, any thoughts. the force is to do anything they have 0 leverage is always been consorting this situation for a long time because none of the actors with very few exceptions like that with is a young man, are willing to actually force is for him to give up any kind of concession on this area. so you need to concession it's international law. what is, what is it being done is violating international law, left and right. and it hasn't been any method is able to bring it to a to under control. and that's the problem because i see so all those ready when it's the, you know,
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the other pilots are not willing to do anything about it. so they just, you know, shrug and, and look the other way. and the, the, the, the victims of this genocide, the victims of these word problems are the for this thing is a pain heavy price because of this simply, that's the word order. this is the national what the as, as, as lost its meaning. and i think that would be the huge price of the word would have to pay. after the end of this, genocide is rarely strikes targeted several areas across the strip. as dawn on wednesday tooling at least 22 people, at least 2 people were killed and several others injured off to as strikes hit homes in giovanni a in the no, i didn't. lariche comes in central cause of the bodies and the injured were taken to the barely functioning of the hospital in that obama of the
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new year in damascus. and a new administration series lead is i've been working to build relations with the outside world. less than a month onto the us side regime film and an exclusive interview without a 0. foreign minister said also i bunny outlined the goals of his administration. well, this was how damascus i should. in 2025, giovanni told l 0. he's hoping for a united syria and stability in the region of the end of the year. we have met us the legation several times and we sent they have an interest in violence against my notice was a may not part of the discussions. we have proven that we have seen a rational approach may be the 1st time in history, a russian or by through has been weak, calculated politically, and avoided a descent into civil war. just as we celebrate the deliberation of damascus. we've also relief to prevent a country from slipping into
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a single uh we have overcome to how despond, underwrote i had which focus under consideration and so cycled heating, welcome. 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 to the american focus on these issues and what might in a button, people enforce division from things, eating and society and contribute to its frequent patients. a city and we know our interest and health and live together over the past month and the most difficult circumstances. and we have demonstrated us patients for a unified and equitable country with as one leads into equality and justice. a lot of hash about, about a is in damascus, life for us hush him. in this interview, the foreign minister raised
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a number of histories of governance of security and the economy focus through what was said in terms of regional priorities. jessica, aside the shape any is the 2nd most important man in height at the head of the shop, a confidant and the closest advisor to him. but a sort of this is someone who has a huge influence within the s t s. but also in then you administer frasier. and when you listen to his interview, you get a sub, usually someone who really wants to build bridges with the international companies . but he knows that many are very skeptical with a new administration. they're waiting to see how the new administration is going to deliver on its promises for an inclusive government, a transition to democracy and elections. but he told me that the top priority for the new leadership is based on stability,
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good relationships with it on to rise, particularly with neighboring countries. number 2, the need to develop the promises for a strong economy and the need, the daily needs of the people of syria. are they going to be able to deliver on those promises? it is going to be extremely difficult because on one hand, the yet to expand this, the, or political and diplomatic look at admissions for this new administration. so the basement it's, they're struggling to react to how to model. and this is going to be a significant step forward for them at the same time that waiting to see the americans. diff essentially, that happening post on syria. if that happens is going to be positive news for them for them to be able to tackle the economy when they took over the mass, cuz they discovered that the co photos of the, of the center back was embezzled by the full the origin. and they have promised to increase the salaries of the people by 4400 percent. so what is left for them?
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a financial assistance. what is it going to come from? primarily from was the out of nations, particularly the gulf countries. i think this explains why the spinning high hopes on saudi arabia cut off and to wait and the united out of and that's if they manage to get more of the recognition from the amenities and then they're looking for what just thoughts and deliver on those appointments. as they make to the people is an extremely difficult situation, but the new administration faces, particularly today, january the 1st to 1025 when people was thought of seeing questions about do you have to? and so our concerns about our reporting from damascus. thank you for that. last lead is gather and talks focused on the future, syria. many people are still trying to find out what happened to them missing loved ones. some of the binge of age shows us how families are trying to gather information,
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flustered all over the square are pictures of the people who are still missing. hundreds of relatives and loved ones have been coming to the square, pasting the pictures of the people they. they're still seeking information about like about that of mountain who's looking for her son. she saw a glimpse of him in the pit, said not a prison, but she does not know where he is. and you can see that throughout all over on all sides of this square, people come here. they post these uh pictures with their contact details, hoping to find some information, hoping that their loved ones are still alive, hoping that somebody might be able to help them according to city and activists. that could be as many as 110000 people are missing, but those are just estimates as mosque rates are still being found and people are still coming forward explaining to others on what happened to their, their loved ones. the people have been picked up. people have been tortured people been missing and that is going to take a lot of time for people to reconcile
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a bit. and for this administration to find answers to. because as i said, must be existing being found, they'll have to match a dna. they'll have to find people who, who, who still in, in some of the presence the, if they mean freed from or sitting out there and their parents and their loved ones, us and looking for them at it poses a huge challenge. because in order for them to prosecute those who carried out these abuses, there needs to be a case that needs to be billed and it is going to take time. but behind all of the politic of how this country is moving forward, is the human tragedy that you find not just hit in damascus, but on or in this country or forward the squares in the major cities. people are still sitting there. people are coming with the details, asking people to help, and they are still waiting for answers. so i'm in the job, he does avita, damascus. the russian energy company gas problems is natural gas exploits to europe via ukraine
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has been hold hood, the flow stopped in the early hours of new year's day when a transitive deal expired. the european commission says member states have arranged alternative supplies. meanwhile, at least 2 people have been killed in a russian drone strike on ukraine's capital keys. explosions were heard of the air force warned of drones approaching, approaching the city. early on new year's day, the maris cave says 2 buildings were damaged in the attack. let's bring in jonah hall now who is live for us and keep doing that focus through these latest developments in terms of the attack on keys as well. just as off the president zalinski released the video, it's a new year, a dress promising to do everything in his power to bring it into the war with
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russia in 2025 will russia had a message of its own don't interrupted here on the 1st of january by the sound of the sirens across keys and across the country. indeed, a ways of some $111.00 russian attack drones heading towards targets across ukraine . many of them here to the capitol as well. some a lot of them intercepted or electronically jammed, but a short while a has 3 loud explosions. very close to our hotel here. indeed, extremely close to the secure government district not far from where the president . so let me himself, would it be that i can tell you that just on the other side of this hotel building now there is still a pretty substantial emergency response in action to 2 buildings that were struck. one of them, a residential building, several floors of that building damage. the latest toll we are to be being told is 2 people dead. several people injured and didn't hospital as much as we've been told that those explosions were caused by folding debris from intercepted drugs. i
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can assure you, certainly one of them came down very much alive. you heard the sound of its engines screaming through the air. that was what we found ourselves. uh that drug slamming into one of those buildings and jonah, as you've just said. so it was 2 people who died in the russian drone strike on the capital key. thank you for your reporting that jonah the still ahead on out a 0 from riots to recession. we'll look at the challenges remaining for the u. k. is government in 2025 plus short. this is the password to understand. well, what is the password? why thousands of classic characters and comic books can now be redrawn, retreated and reprocessed without permission, the
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meeting of minds you need to compose fragments. architecture becomes in a reno in assembly, where you can place all these evidence together and start seeing things architect, vitamin, and photographer trevor pac man, pod one. another thing that i really want out of art, which is not simply things that are trying to see the world, but things that give you a glimpse of how the world could be different. judy, i'd be unscripted on, i'll just say around 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 47th president of the us, donald trump, as he says, to be another rated for his 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements . the challenge us to redefine how we see our role on the policy the board
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reveals how israel proffers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied palestinian territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0. news the hello again, this is to 0, a reminder of our top stories, the ssl of thousands of tents in guns over main, flooded as the severe weather continues. most of the population has been displaced by relentless as rarely, bombardments. 22 people have been killed since dawn on wednesday. thousands have
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gathered in damascus to celebrate the new you just weeks up to the full of the regime. in an exclusive interview, the new foreign minister turns out a 0. he wants to see syria becomes stable and secure. at least 2 people have been killed in a russian drone strike on ukraine's got to change. explosions were heard off to the air force wound up drones approaching the city early on new year's day. and their caves, as 2 buildings were damaged in the attack. ivory coast president has announced plans will be withdrawal, a french troops from his country. in his end, if you address i'm assigning what tata praised his nations ami saying it had undergoing modernization and said france will begin what he called a concerted and organized removal of his forces. in january. french soldiers had been told to move out of all the phone form of west african colonies,
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including the king of faso, molly vision, chad and cynical, of thousands of refugees from sedan, all still streaming into neighboring childhood. un says nearly a 1000000 refugees have fled from areas in the 4 since the conflict began. but while this refuge in chad, the reasons you know, food was a basic infrastructure to holston, more than a 1000000 doses of the color vaccine has arrived in south suzanne with health care workers are battling an outbreak of the disease. the health ministry says more than 1300 people have died in the past 4 months. the u. n says heavy rain and flooding and recent months have contributed to the spread of the outbreak. for mania and bulgaria have officially joined europe's vote, a free shipping and zone ending in 13 new ways. european union ministers agreed to
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remove all land border controls with the 2 countries do. followed years of negotiations and concerns about migrants crossing into the e. u. from the to eastern european nations. michigan scheme gives you citizens visa, free travel across 29 countries. a 2024 was a year of highs and lows for the british prime minister accused on that. he won a landslide in the 2024 general election, but since then public support for the labor leader has collapse. so new guy go looks at the reasons behind the parties. plummeting popularity. so that respect, it's been the best of times we did it. but also the worst of 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 after the election,
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40 percent of the country approved of case drama and a said disapproved since then there's been a decisive shift in opinion polls. the number of people who are happy with thomas 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 with high levels of poverty as a violence. ease the racial tension that spot the riots remains as to the economic disparities stomach campaigns that are promised to not increase taxes on what can people put in the month. so if the election,
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labor high council tax increased employee's national insurance contributions and scrapped when 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 cooled a $27000000000.00 holes in the countries the economy was also the changes to inheritance. tax reform is left many in rural communities failing. they would be forced to sell the families homes, which are not people that may pay very well fee that will actually, that's not actually the dates of dates that experience and they're not making enough money from the phone to pay that tax. and the only thing they're going to be able to do is to sell that farm to coast that could be really damaging to british agriculture to purchase farming, to purchase countryside life for decades to come in the wake of his electrical victory case. thomas said he would restore public confidence in politics with
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actions, not words, but 6 months own and 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. thoughts with the european union and facing its own success and tease and an incoming trump presidency in the us. the challenges may prove more difficult to overcome. so nick, i go out to sarah london, u. s. president elect donald trump has revealed his hopes for 2025 as he under around 300 guess. welcome to the new year and his result in florida. building a business 911. musk attended the annual party in west palm beach. donald trump is less than 3 weeks from taking power to thousands of comic books and onto facts have lost their copyright protection in the us. meaning they
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can be used without permission or payment. host will be the earliest representations of comic books and films from the box brothers to pop by and intend many directors and officers have been waiting in the wings with their own versions ready for release. for con reports. the whole probably, the sale of them is now free for anyone to use box without many of the traits you hopefully associated with a character his day became back in 1929, a cameo to comic strip code symbol theater, where he 1st published his way onto the scene. so both houses now copyrights free. that's already 1010. his foster parents, as he wrote in the soviet union of the young douglas and the belgian comic book. this n t marks this propaganda piece was disliked so much by the creator as that he refused to allow it to be reprinted for 4 decades. these are just 2 of thousands of what is
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95. the a copyright protection expired to the united states on january the 1st. this list includes william fulton as papacy, challenging the sound, and the fury. there's also ernest hemingway's a farewell to arms. importantly, it's an oval itself that's now free to use the existing tv and film versions, a still owned by companies that made them box new versions in any media would require anyone's permission name or what something likely to mean. if your releases are anything to go by the cuddly on somewhat for the soft cool, we need the who went from being a beloved children's current to alter it, should it's copyright in 2022 to this at last, the mickey mouse is steamboat. willie became the green boats willy splinters doors. there's also a hard trailer foot by the sleigh,
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a man and 2. well her is all set for release. what have you ever seen in a studio also now in the public domain? alfred hitchcock's 1st speech meant film. blackmail, it's a psychological thriller but doesn't have many of the traits. the most suspense slow to became famous. cool. let me say joining the film category will be the most brothers musical comedy, the coconut sort pictures a password. do you understand? okay, i got it. well, what is the password? i'm sorry they started playing this already worked, contains many of the familiar gags that would make the marx brothers famous boost hints of what's to come over the next decade, betty hollywood classics will begin to lose that copyright protection. and these are just a few of the treasure, troy, the 20th century was coming into the public domain. and it's a matter of watch this space to see what today's creative minds they make them nor
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com. i'll just say are on the that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington. the weather is next and then inside, stuart, thanks for watching the the small cobra is coming out of northeastern china across the open waters. the city of japan does most know to come. that is nothing stream code, so it won't give extreme amounts of statewide, but it'll give some more to talk about what's already on the ground and how kind i know on the higher ground in home. shoot dakota looking for the south congress. she might get 50 down towards 10 degrees. the temperatures will swear on the low single facade, so we'll jump cold of not all the time to get to friday, near freezing, i suspect. but otherwise that the,
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the changes are really any subtle. the rain is just sporadic entire on the cold air in the knowles, in plain of india, resistance by day. and by night near freezing in places the fog make it feel worse and the quality obviously on the low side. but if you don't see in that place, it's generally fine weather the cost. the breeze is gentle. now, right in southern past all straightened out and pack, it sounds a little bit different, given the amount of snow was falling in afghanistan that comes around the north and it disrupts the air a bit. so we stopped so about in his time about 21 degrees by the obviously cold by night. unfortunately, even just that here in the hole where it's 16 by day, it doesn't reflect the actual website, which is once again, poor quality and quite often persistent phone. actually it looks like it's getting worse. abandoned as a child by his own cristella was nothing of the early life in the republic of home
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. that of default, he is living in switzerland, cristo follows a fascinating paper trail that leads from his adopted husband to the country if he's bad. and the most unexpected re union witness in earlier on o. d 0 a trouble. the comes to an end, lives destroyed by was in sudan. how's that? and you phrase regimes somebody in consoling, ever go now gone adult from defies the quotes and critics to win the us election. so what lies in store for 2025. this is inside story, the .
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