tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2025 12:00am-1:01am AST
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florence howard liberated the syrians and it's in syrians hands. this will determine how the future looks like setting agenda for tomorrow's discussions. if you all people from across the world can collaborate, why can't our world leaders international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to enforce? and inspire too many to justin pratt and much this should be on the agenda for now to sierra the the fellow i'm how mentioned to him, this is the news our live from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. the drenched and desperate palestinians are scrambling for food. all winter sits in a cross gauze displaced 10 times by his really forces. we see the conditions inside
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a cramped tent where one family has been. lift. fbi, i says in orleans attack or rammed the vehicle into a crowd, killing 10 people was an army veteran. syrians using any means possible to search for missing loved ones. after the fall of the said regime, prussian gas exports to european union customers via ukraine come to a halt. further limiting moscow's role in europe's energy market. i'm doing a casual sco with the sports awesome. those thoughts 2025 or the when to be rented free ones. and the 2nd is a premier leak. 6 points behind the this never for the life is to be i'm increasingly unbearable for palestinians living in garza,
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babies are freezing to death. as temperature is plummet for winter, while an entire population battled starvation, many people have little to eat at or scrambling for scraps of food in heavy rain. they also now have nowhere to stay tent camp housing, hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced. palestinians are flooding after days of bad weather. un agency for palestinian refugees or unreal as warrant blankets, mattresses and one clothes are sitting outside gaza waiting for israel's approval to be brought in. the house indians also have little access to water. human rights watches accused israel of committing active genocide by denying clean water to gaza. and with heavy rain there's the risk of waterborne diseases spreading. and whether he visited one family crammed into a single attempt in central garza or staying warm and dry is nearly impossible. as
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watching over his family as best t con, could have somebody lives in the tent on the beach, keeping the watchers out in his loved ones dry is their relentless task. the distributed land. 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. i even filled the sand back and placed it outside the blocks of water from entering 11 embrace of the same family. a crumb in this one view tend. they've been displaced 10 times since the start of is rose war garza. the tend offers lead to production from the wind and the rain. the was andrews are just a sheet of plastic. the somebody gets their food on the fire outside between the
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window is too strong. the flames go to react to be any of you ever use the guy that's like, if not, if you want to prepare t or make something, want to drink, you lose the will. you'd have to wait for the water to boil for about 2 hours just to make the drink. so you feel like your mouth to spot your face. this child and the fire was being blown by the wind. they're too afraid to light the fire at night . feeling that they could come and do fire from is really worship. steered by last month they had to leave when their tent was flooded with sea water, but they had no choice but to go by. what conditions on gauze of speeches are brutal. there's often nowhere else to go. is there any forces continued to bump areas across the gaza strip, including so called safe areas? it has force policy news to flee to the u. n. stays almost our residential buildings in garza have either been destroyed. adamos flight is ready for us is
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handled so they all just either did it but of cause a policy time. 0 palestinians and gaza have spent the 1st day of the year flinging is really strikes at least $28.00 palestinians have been killed across the strip in separate attacks. most of the air strikes or targeting northern gaza. that's been under is really siege for months. at least 15 people were killed in jamalia, including children. rescue workers are still hoping to find survivors trapped under the rubble of the day. we were sleeping around 2 30 am. when they targeted the house next to mind, the walls collapsed on us. they pulled me and my children out of the rubble which fell on us. abraham, the city is at the scene of the attack and jamalia. and this is how god's ends in northern god assume the break, the beginning of the new year. these radiant cartridges have targeted this residential lot and the value of the, at least for the team, tells me these were killed and dozens were injured and transported to the hospital
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and northern central gods. for as we can clearly see the scale of, of destruction inflicted on this area, we can see the houses that are surrounding the targeted sites. also have been fixed by this diesel and highly explosive missile that hit this place. we can see here civilians are trying to clear the arrival after this, the attack. this is an eye witness from the sleeve. so i'm putting in, i mean, we were sleeping and woke up to our massive explosion, a massive earthquake. it's very well pleased to shy with us with miss science menu, what killed and injured the destruction of the office and describe your problem has now been, and this area is subject to an extensive bombardment. is lombardo daily basis target in the civil use houses at midnight without any sort of warning. and this is
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how guys and begin their new year planes. how do you mean the wrong thing goes off? how to sign you in says conditions and indonesian hospital and jamalia are unacceptable. after a joint un and world health organization, a team finally reached the site. they've been denied access by israel more than 100 times. the aid workers found a destroyed a band and health care facility, unable to serve patients, surrounded by a city flattened by as rarely strikes. ramos pricing's going. we've been trying to reach the most of the guys a 149 people here using trustees needs to know where to go. at least 7 palestinians have been killed by an israeli,
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or strike targeting this guy, a neighborhood in gaza. city, lots of kind of reports from the attack site. i'm talking to you of the bumps hardware. there's right on. this is more than $7.00 to use as the tab. i just will ask you how many is over to you? and here is the a. this towards house as a calculator, this is on the the bring, the till the full from a line without any family as a calculator. so yeah, let's go there to tell you what is the situation here in the act of us value by the way, residents don't see it said unable in this area as these right on the keep pushing brought us into the golfing city. at the same time, they asked us then on this area who was the floss dot to bring? it tells people there were talking to bases. this is the situation of the moment.
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they all bear with them to be buried. all those extra lives fathers off twice to spend the last times with the tons. i need to see what i'm talking to you. these as low as offline gets low level. so this is the overall situation in the us as i end up a whole in boston is what goes on too many got injured. and this is the 1st event in 2025 was essentially i just need a java city fall is fine. the palestinian authority has suspended algae or from broadcasting in the occupied west bank. the p. a is accusing of 0 broadcasting what it costs, provocative material and reports that it says are misleading. a decision will affect observers, offices, and its employees working in the occupied west bank. it comes more than 3 months after is really soldiers rated engineers bureau in their model and shut it down.
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all right, let's cross now to have this in her which was in the jordanian capital. i'm mine because the is really government his band. i'll just hero from reporting there to tell us more about the p a statement and this decision, the oldest decision in the letter that the palestinian authority had handed to jersey to employees saying that they are suspending it's operations that affects all of his employees. and it's journalist effective immediately across the occupied westbank. they're saying that this is a temporary measure and they're accusing as just either a violating the law. now the official power senior news agency wafaa has said that the p a is accusing israel of spreading this information of incitement and interference and inter palestinian affairs. but what else does either has done is really the facts on the ground reporting the facts as they are, which means reporting on the palestinian authorities rates over the last month,
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but have killed at least 11 palestinians in janine. but we do know that the palestinian authorities rates have been stepped up during this time and they say they want to crack down on arms palestinian resistance on armed fighters across the occupied west bank. and there has actually been a lot of different videos circulating on social media that have emerged, the pa resting and abusing critics of the p a. but this is nothing new across the west bank. so the palestinian authority not only wants to crack down on fighters, but also it's critics and him to be able to hear a media network condemned in the last week and a half or so what they called an incitement campaign, started by fucked off on december 24th, for the head band, i'll just hear from reporting in jeanine. tell us more about the rates that have been going on and the rep precautions as a result of those rates as well over the last 4
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weeks. the p a has stepped up. it's raids engine needs specifically, but the fact that had band and just data from now just reporting engineering but also completing the and to boss on any sort of raids that the p a was going to conduct. in fact, a journalist was killed by the palestinian authority just last week while she was walking and you need her family accuses the p. a saying that there was not even fighting nearby that was going on when she was shot in the head by what they say was a p, a sniper. so the palestinian authority is cracking down on fighters but also cracking down on its critics as we have been reporting. but again, journalist report the facts on the ground report, what's going on and the palestinian authority says that and just need a itself was spreading. misinformation was not being so honest when it came to this coverage, when in fact the only things that were presented were the facts. alright, that's how this is candace in a heard reporting for us live from my mind. thanks so much. i don't want to shar,
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as i'll just hear a senior political analyst, he joins us now from door have but one, as you heard there him, there was telling us in our viewers about the fact that the head band, i'll just hear it from reporting in jeanine in december, given all that and given the complexity around all of this and how controversial it's been, these raids by the p a in jeanine is a decision that's been taken by the policy. and that's already from your perspective, a surprise it is a surprise. i mean, well, let's put it differently. it's shocking, but hardly surprising. it's shocking in the sense that i'll just see are, is the main outlet. so that actually transmits what goes on in the occupied territories. and especially in guys, out to the rest of the world. this is the main out, this is the main media outlet that is capable. and that has the viewership around the world to instantly, every day,
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247. be able to transmit the horrors of the occupation of genocide, of the legal supplement of racism. i'm a party, it's all just here to always. so for the 1st single thought of it to correct? no, no, no, just defend its background. i'll just see it all is of course, shocking. but it is not surprising why? because one, as you are as having very reported earlier, there seems to be some differences of opinion about just the arrows reporting from jeanine know that could be true and i don't know, maybe i'll just report has been make a mistake. i have no clue here, but what i can tell you is none of this needs to be or lead to or shut down. what could lead to a dialogue? the scene or sort of thing has any issues with the gun to come up with the 0 otherwise it shouldn't do anything. now, why did it take such a drastic measure? i think it's because it's hostage things really. a part of these is to $1.00 to
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$10.00 the, to the precious government them is right. it's once to appease the israeli government, the new site in order to be awarded with perhaps you know more no more legislation with the policy in of model one. when i reported out of the occupied westbank and spoken to many palestinians there, they've often told me about how unpopular the palestinian authority is amongst civilians. and i'm curious from your perspective, if you think that this decision that was taken and has the potential to backfire. and also do you think that it might be reversed us? absolutely. i think between backfire and you are right about the popularity to set the lead up to like the scene or thought of the is quite low. i'll just see us popular. it actually is quite high. there are a number of other channels or what, but set them down to 0 is more popular than palestine. tv that is run by the foot of seeing the product. but all that really needs to be put aside. um how much?
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because what we have now is unprecedented is right, the aggression in the west bank, and he's chosen in an unprecedented genocide in casa. so really, whatever the misunderstandings, whatever the accusations are deceptions or otherwise all by just 0 by the 1st you know, for these border bite, i'll just see it or i guess the person on the phone with you. because again, just quickly in the past, the policy and all sort of, they basically did the kind of a military incursion, aggression against jeanine, under the pretext, or under the name of protecting the homeland. that's why i'm going to that question . i guess the few dozens of palestinian fights, palestinian fighters, one is the worst cutting genocide in palestine. so really the for the 1st thing i thought was to use the time of genocide to, to double down and crept down. it goes to producing is that was reported by of just the it off as what it is, right it's, it's basically, i mean,
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goes in by the 0 for the end of the time of genocide against a few young people. what now, what are some of that more trouble because i'm not, that's beside the point we would cover that. so yes, i think it's would backfire, especially in front of 5, but i think it's, we're back quiet internationally because once again, i'll just see the has paid dearly. it has paid with the lives of its reporters with allies of the families of its reporters. and it has an, a real credibility around the world for reporting and palestine and from is a case and it was banned. so for the better seeing or thought of the to basically correct down on address it all just after is read as correct on the 0. and by orders of these ladies to cry, cause it up that makes the scene or for the look ridiculous, it makes it looks furnished. certainly it makes it look like the processing of sort
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of the is since inflicting harm against it's very institutions. and it gives us very standing in palestine and in the world. all right, that's what i want to push on it. i'll just seen, i'll just hear a senior political analyst. great to get your perspective on a one. thanks so much for joining us. a, jody ginsburg is the chief executive of the committee to protect journalists who joins us now live from new york. jody, thanks for being with us. and alger 0. this decision taken by the policy and the thought ready to suspend. i'll just hear from broadcasting the occupied west bank. what's the response from the committee to prep journalist where we can done this decision? it's vital that we have news out that like i'll just have a posting on what's happening. nope, just the inside cause a but in size, the westbank. and it's frankly no surprise. i think let me see this auction from the product and you know, authority they, they do ready condemned onto there for its coverage of the rates in janine. but we believe that this decision should be reversed immediately. and jody,
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if you could just speak to us, please about what this all means. in the larger context of just how much more dangerous it has become these days for journalists in the region and also around the world. it is really disturbing for us to see this action from the palestinian authority that no strangers to this kind of censorship. we've seen them in the past and shut down a news websites. the rest journalist and security forces of assaulted journalist in this moment. it's really vital that we have reports that they both report freely and they have not been able to do that in this war. and in particular in gaza, this fine effects the west spine, but what we seen in particular, we noticed was era unfortunately knows. this well is intense censorship of done is covering what's happening inside cause and the israel goes and will we see an
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unprecedented number of killings that looks like 2024 will be the highest number of killings, but cpa has ever documented we've been doing this work for 30 years, 2 thirds of those killings. what are the hands of israel? and that's the tip of the iceberg in terms of the kinds of censorship that done this of facing at the moment covering this was are we seeing janice arrested? we've seen john this assault and of course many of those done in as a facing exactly the same kinds of separations that every one else is inside gaza. it is an incredibly difficult situation in which to operate. and these kind of action is kind of binding of, i'll just say what just make sorry, just makes it even harder. all right, jody ginsburg, chief executive of the committee to protect journalists. thank you so much for joining us here. and i'll just here the the
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us investigators say the suspect in a car rounding attack in the city of new orleans was an army veterans. the f b. i has identified him as jumps of deja bar a us citizen from texas, adding he was not working alone. authorities confirmed the man intentionally drove into pedestrians killing 10 people and injuring at least 35 others early on new year's day. the police chief says officers fired at the man after he started shooting in their direction. they say, the suspect has been killed. the f b i. we are working with our partner investigators as an impressively running down all the lease. take the 5 that posed a possible subject. this were working to ensure that there was no we do not believe that jaffar was only respond relatively running down every lead, including those. that's why we need the public. we're asking anybody has any interaction with the bar and the last 72 hours?
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all right, let's get more on all of this with alan fisher who's live for us in washington dc. alan, more details emerging, especially during that pressure that took place in new orleans in the past hour. what else have we learned? ok, let's. let's find out what we know and what is being reported as well to slightly different things. what we know is that this man came in the early hours of the morning. chris knew us morning about 315 drove his car down a busy street in the french quarter, which is the main tourist area. in new orleans, he killed 10 injured dozens more. we also know that to viable the 2 devices to explosive devices were found in the french quarter as well. they have been dealt with by the authorities and there has been a sweep of the area to see if there is any more. we also know that the mine in the car matched shooting a police officers at the return fire. he went to 2 others, but he was killed in that shootout,
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and he had an explosive device on his body as well. that he comes from just north of houston in texas. he's in his forties, 42 years old, a former army soldier, but had been out of the army for some time, under this kindly, an investigation going on at his home north the 1st and at the moment. if it can sound among the authorities in new orleans is that he wasn't working alone. the placing of the 2 explosive devices suggest that there may have been others. when asked about that, the said we have evidence to believe that he was not acting a little. and therefore there is a huge hunt on at the moment for people who may have been involved in this operation. now what is being reported is that there is surveillance footage that is being studied by the police. they shows 3 men and one women placing bows, explosive devices in the french quarter. clearly this was a much bigger operation, then what was carried out. there also reports that the soldier involved and his
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name is shawn soon. then jabar is a recent come back to as well that has not been confirmed. that we know that there's such a concern in new orleans that a big american football game called the sugar bowl, which was due to be played in the super dome a very short distance away from the science quartets on new year's day. like it traditionally is. every single year that has been delayed for 24 hours simply because of public safety concerns. but this is an ongoing and developing investigation. it continues to throw up a new lines of inquiry for the authorities. but they said that news conference in the last hour for those who are responsible, we will find you, and we will bring you to adjust it. all right, that's all just here as alan fisher live for us in washington dc. thanks so much. i'm in las vegas. police have confirmed that at least one person has died after a test with cyber truck exploded outside the trump international hotel authority
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say the deceased individual was inside the vehicle at the time of the blast. you another 7 people nearby received minor injuries, casual ceo, a lot of musk says the incident is being investigated. the serious new for an independent ministers have arrived in saudi arabia had of talks planned for thursday. the new syrian administration is working to build relations with the outside world. less than a month after the fall of the said regime or so started are, has more from damascus for city is 2025 is the 1st year with our subs, comedy in more than half a century. and they are trying to adopt new to this new reality that is a so the rates we move in in damascus city is out of domestics that $1.00 to $25.00 is going to be the year that they are going to rebuild of their culture. however,
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they're well aware of this amount of challenges ahead as well, because they know that the last 15 years of the civil war happened to the states, much of the country crippled the economy and scared the nation. but over they know that they need a national, the cost of the nation as well. and for that the ministration is providing to have a national vile of confidence being housed in, in, in damascus. because the last 15 years was a kind of a global variable between the states and the nation between the people and the states. so that's why they know that they desperately need this kind of because of the issue, they need to build the bridge between the mission and the space. but this, because the vision is not the only domestically, isn't nationally as well. the new administration is sending out the message saying that city is bacteria is not a trust for the original company, for the navy and companies, for the domestic communities in be the same that know it's time to put an end to cj
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. as i mentioned, the company is ready to connect with the region and with the international community, and so that they're putting on the international communities to me, to, to remove distractions that has been paused on the seal. yes. and they see this as a very, very important step because we don't move with removing this sanctions. they know that it's going to be impossible for city as city of really to get back to the normal business out of the, of 0, damascus. as leaders gather and talks focused on the future of syria, many people are still trying to find out what's happened to their missing loved ones. as i'm a been job aid reports from the said now i a prison near damascus with thousands of people were in prison during the said regime here in sydney, the house of horrors for the last 5 decades. we started with the father a sub and ended with the shot of the saw. it is heartbreaking to see you are here
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with some of the full, the prisoners were present here and just extraordinary stories of how they were tortured and how they feel that they've been given a new lease of life. and very painful for the families here to hear what actually happened to some of those who were missing and others were found. and, and between speaking to people through the day in various parts of the city we've been speaking to people in damascus and, and we've been speaking to people in hubs, the v. b, people in it live. we've been pubic speaking to people in the level and everywhere the story is that they just don't know what happened to their loved ones. we spoke to a mother who thinks that she saw saw a glimpse of her son coming out of the di prison. and she wasn't able to find him and she has been sitting on a mean square for the last 2 weeks. it, you can see what is the meaning of this present. and even here are there people who put a post is on pillars with details of their loved ones. that perhaps maybe somebody
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would find some closure in front of them. i have their date of birth with their picture, with a contact number and with an appeal. but please call us if you find anything and that is use something that you see repeatedly across most of costs across areas of public gathering across everywhere the people feel that somebody would have any information about their enough ones. putting up those bandages, the government has a difficult task ahead of them because it is not just finding those people who are in prison, but also tens of thousands who have gone missing. and there's no clue on read the book. and then it's on top of that continues to find mosse graves in all parts of syria. it is a good to be a tedious task with dna samples needs to be taken from people and then from boys, then to match them. and they don't have capability been sticking to some of the right elements of the civil defense workers for tasked with this. and they say that it will perhaps take them years if not decades, to find that those matches. and for people who are suffering people who are looking
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up to them of the shuttle have government foreclosure to nonsense. we'll have to wait a lot longer. a still a head on al jazeera will report from the border between chad and to them on the flight of hundreds of thousands of refugees in sport total golf. how it helps the usa close in on their 2nd united height of 3 years. that's coming up with you on the to kerry's now are invading fairly quickly. almost all of europe is coming in behind this sick wardrobe guy which is in fact a cold trunk. doing exactly what you'd expect to do fronting colder along the line itself is all the heavy rain or snow as it moves south was during. so stay easy that you will get decent. so for of all hide ryan from switzerland across to some
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piling behind it, that air is light is 10 sunday, but of course it's much cold or drop ability up to 10 degrees and the head of it rather settled, weather is going to be disrupted and fashion eventually that snow will once again reach the bulk and it'll stay is right in front and northern spain. you'll notice i'm producing pretty heavy dime pulls, i thinking it today, but what's left behind is it pretty typical. wouldn't receive temperatures very low . the wind, cold, and strong was started falling on the ground. we can do something of a story in north africa. it's a lot attempted to be really high around west africa, up towards san diego. but there's just a strength of that wind is picking up the sand. it's accompanied by showers in libya in 2 days. you probably know of now, jerry, but it's not have swear. this is just a fairly persistent when it is seasonal, but it's maybe a bit stronger you might like so the orange represents picked up dust, all signed, particularly throughout the so how of the
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wave of criminal violence as export to the truck, cartels. praising the challenging of florence prison rights for political assassinations, ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government declaring war on the guns and corruption. the people in power investigates with causes behind the search and violence, and it's devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on a jersey though, the 19 sixty's, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series. alger 0, well, explores, the explosion, allowance and culture, intellectual as we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1964 in the political parts of the mind from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution leaked from making the 60s in the arab culture
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. oh no jews here. the the the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories, the sound, allison needs and guys are freezing to death. as temperature is plummet for winter, people are scrambling for food in heavy rain and their tenser flooding. and he had been left with nowhere to stay boston and spent the 1st day of the new year fling is really strikes at least 28 people have been killed in separate attacks. most of the strikes are targeting the north that's been under is really sees from us. investigators say the suspect and a car ramming attack in the city of new orleans was an army veteran. and that he
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was not working along the i as identified in the assumptive deja bar. he, us citizen from texas 10 people at the russian drone strike on you praise capital is killed at least 2 people. explosions were heard after the air force warned of drones approaching the city early on. new year's day. the mayor of keeps as 2 buildings were damaged in the attack. it's john a whole has this report from keith the don't of a new year you craigs cut. the video shows the moment the russian detector and slams into a civilian apartment building. each one is more than a 100 launched into ukrainian space and engaged by air defense systems. the one
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that goes away, the responses swift trapped residents brought to safety civilian recipients of russia's gift of tara. there are a number of dead and wounded and this is happening close to the secure heart of ukraine's government. we're just, i was earlier presidents and lensky said he hoped for peace in 2025. his name was show him where we know the continent will not be given to us as a gift to, but we will do everything to stop russia and the will. this is $1.00 to $2.00 of us, which is the full course. i'm not president lensky in his video. new year, a dress promise to do everything possible to end the war. in 2025. will russia as it turned, had the message of it? so the war and the tax like this one will go on to the whole outer 0 keys. russian energy company gas promises, natural gas exports to europe through ukraine had been halted. it happened in the
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early hours of new year's day when a transit deal expired. european commission says member states have arranged alternative supplies, comes of a 100 reports. end of an eta on russia's oldest gas supply line through you cream to the european union as it shut off the 5. yeah. data between most cool um give expired. the which has it reduced its dependency on brushing gus since the start of the clean will in 2020 to see its impact, we'd be limited about 8 percent of the cost. the book inputted in 2023 came from russia down from more than 40 percent in 2021. but some you members are not happy. slovakia sees the decision will affect it's the corner me. unfortunately to use expensive alternative routes. will settle, able to pick it up. so what they brought in world politics. it does not matter
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whether elephants love or fight, the grass always suffers. i do not want slow back here to be such grass before was as we see these days when the transit of gas through ukraine has stopped, which will have drastic impacts on all of us in the european union, but not on the russian federation. of course, the point is russia claims to shut down on the screen of jesus because he's both i thing you economy and you have a unit of the contract. they said that they wouldn't next in the guess the transit contract and we did not terminate the contract. they said they would not explain that to us of best what they want. so it'd be it the hand feed by your because like i said, without your pin support, your crime, nothing is not able to battle. we cannot exist in general. and now your crime punishes europe by shutting down the trends. contracts get which and need a $1000000000.00 in terms of fees last year. safe payments for the ghost of help
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rush it with its will on your green. is russia. we use more than $6000000000.00 in gust sales to utilize the through ukraine. the utah pink country, most affected by the end of the transit deal is moved over, which is not part of the e u. it has to be forced to impose a 60 day state of emergency and it's, and it just like the but the shut down of the pipeline through ukraine will not stop rushing gusts from n 3 year old. the to explain pipeline is still operational supply and gusts, fuss to, to kit. then to hungry on saturday, a having some i'm at data. let's take a closer look at you gas and ports and it's uses norway is the blocks largest supplier meeting 30 percent of the use gas needs. in 2023. the u. s. was 2nd contributing 19 percent. but the european union is trying to diversify as energy sources investing heavily in renewable energy. in 2023,
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at least 24 percent of the use energy came from renewable sources, from 20 percent and 2020. despite that progress, gas still plays a critical role in electricity generation and heating with more than 30 percent of households in the you. heated using gas to children are among 10 dat. after a shooting in southern montenegro, the sale and open fire inside a bar in the town of 16 year, and then continue shooting outside. montenegrin media say it happened after abroad . police have dispatched special troops to search for the attacker who fled the scene with his weapons. prime minister in lloyd close by each called the incident a terrible tragedy and declared 3 days of national morning. thousands of refugees from sudan are still streaming into neighboring chad. the un says nearly a 1000000 refugees of fled from areas and are for since the conflict began more than one and a half years ago. but while there is refuge in chad, there isn't enough food, water,
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or basic infrastructure to host katherine. so it has more from the border town of audrey and chat to the child in town of address is dry, hot and unforgiving. a buddhist suit on whether ami in the palm military rapids support forces have been fighting for more than the. yeah. had deja abraham has just arrived at this come for refugees and the other buddha. she's been displaced several times back home and said she and her family had no choice but to leave west dar from i paid a little we were in our village and happy lives. there was a conflicts that we then had to see to janina. that was fighting there as well. so we had no choice but to come to chat, finding food along the way. it was tough that joined by hundreds of thousands of those all escaping a wall. that is not then making this cons was supposed to be temporary. now there
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are more than $200000.00. so that means if you use the government is relocating then to another comp about a 100 kilometers from here. but some of the refugees say that's too far. i don't deny he arrived in july last year. he fled from alphena, also in west dar food. this situation is uh in need of a basic uh, daily needs on the number it says. so if you to yeah, the 258 members offer if you use in add 3, this, some of them are a little relocated to another comp. nearly a 1000000 sit in these refugees have crossed into, tried to its eastern buddha. many others had been here for yes, the in to come, you know, conflict in dar for region has lasted for 20 as, and the current situation is done. hasn't re ignited those tensions. lupo,
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by the fighting, has resumed, and are for particularly in south and north star for that, for each new conflict, which is more refugees here, we already have hundreds of thousands. we are doing our best to relocate them to other camps. but if they keep coming, we will not be able to meet all their needs. and how did you brought him safe keeping high children alive? what was the hardest part of that johnny? now this is going to be home for awhile, catherine. so you all to 0, audrey eastern shot. the conflict in sedan is worse than, than already dire. humanitarian crisis, hunger levels have sword from 14000000 before the conflict to 26000000. now, affecting more than half of the population. fam and it has been confirmed and so i'm camped in north star for home to 410000 display student needs. within 750000 people faced catastrophic food shortages, putting them at
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a greater risk of starvation. the war has displaced more than 11000000 people within the country. and nearly 3000000 have fled to neighboring countries in the hard to him regional. lo and more than 60000 people were killed. in the 1st 14 months of the conflict, a total likely far higher in previous estimates. health care is the founding director of confluence advisory a think tank formerly based on how soon she says there's little indication that a new year we'll see a let up in the fighting. what we're seeing is that the main parking parties of sydney's on forces and direct support forces are settling into this new fighting season. we're seeing the old and new weapons that they have bought over the, the rainy season really being put to use. we're seeing the increased image duration of different populations across the country, particularly with the strategy of using salvation as a weapon of war. and, and we're seeing that, you know, the rhetoric, the, as the behind the 2 main, uh, belligerent parties is only increasing it in terms of the team, the racist,
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sometimes fascist rhetoric on both sides, really keeping the engine of the will going to on is going to continue to be really the political footfall between many well powers. i mean, i think not to the same extent as for example, ukraine and palestine off. so that is much, much lower down and sort of the wrong. a lot of the pirates, elijah, but we all seeing that the more global powers and regional powers, especially in the gulf region, pounds in africa. it will be coming in broiled in the complex. actually the less attention you get, probably going to see in terms of policy cycles is probably going to be particularly with a trump white house, a sort of propensity to say, well, the region consultants out, particularly the gulf consultant, you know, mediate their own as fast as they present incidents as they manifested to them. more than a 1000000 doses of the color of accede have arrived in south sudan where health care workers are battling an outbreak of the disease. the health ministry says more
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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. the ivory coast president says french troops will soon begin pulling out of the country . it's the latest west african nation to seek the exit of troops from its former colonial power. following molly for kina, paso and new year at age, race reports of tickets long prizes. french troops are leaving ivory coast. it's the latest country in west africa to demand the departure from molly to picking up fossil tanisha and recently charged st process to forestalled farms and its forces as countries in the region reassessed. the military and economic ties with the former colonial private coast. it's an assertion of suffering to i said out, so good, good news about this is, it is within this framework that we have decided on the coordinator,
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then organize withdrawal. a french courses from ivory coast. that's the camp of the 43rd marine infantry battalion will be handed over to the armed forces of ivory coast starting this january 20. $25.00 was under frank sentiments rising and election is due in october this year. it could also be a strategic decision by precedent, what data, but then it is one french troops depart. you could leave us a quarter to avoid the trip that i have request faces if a little bit different from the other countries into some region does not have a much trip form of terrorism like the other countries and does that help. but it does have even tried both internal and external authority, its ability to contact our trip wouldn't be, wouldn't be tested. there's just a minute trick you into, in addition to kicking out, prince troops is also coordinating of take over or brian's on french kingdom interest that these include mining and telecommunications in money and working to
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fossil russian and chinese businesses are being given preference by the drug test bed for us is about 600, so just an ivory coast but still maintains a strong presence in 1500. so just in couple it has 350, says printer and to one french troop numbers in western central africa, followed by 70 percent as pressure from citizens. capt. mounting on college, can be just to re examine relations with france. by with going, it's ministry from ivory coast falls, maybe keeping it's from ease of reducing tooth numbers and it's for my colonies. but it also underlines it's waning employees in the region. how many degrees ologist data still ahead on al jazeera. i'm sorry, this is the password to understand. okay, i got it. well, what is the password to charge a certain place? why several classic characters and comic books can now be redrawn, recreated and re purpose without permission and support. the premier league
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transfer window opens joe's going to take a closer look at who might be splashing the cash 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 stake 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 set to be another rated for his 2nd time o. twice, explorers growing global movements. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role on the policy of the board reveals how israel proffers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied territory as a testing ground, january on l,
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g 0. again and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that this story is being told, not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post explosives, the post is behind the headlights, on the right side sport down here to moment. thank you. also have kicked off 2025 of the when, which is newton's 2nd in the english premier lake table. they went down to print that leon as brun. i'm a school the openness of the high spots, gabrielle, jesus extended his hope street with a 6 go and his last full games to draw some level midway through the 1st health
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mikhail marino and gabrielle mont. finale school in quick succession. soon after the break to secure $31.00 victory for also if some of of nothing of forest, just 6 points behind me to flip full who have a game in hand. that'd be good quality of our team to show that goes across the team meant that there was only the again, it's going to be very different ways and to great. that's what we need people up front has to be firing has to be without feeling and they are without seeing it right now. johnny fast also sees be permanently transfer window open for around a month. it's charles to teams to strengthen the squads for the 2nd off of the season. and there was a big questions going into it. for example, what will pet gaudio is mentioned? city to the premier league champions of 14 points behind leaders level pool. and they've really struggled with that storm and feel a rotary who's likely out for the rest of the season with an injury. there's also
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speculation about marcus restaurants, feature mind just to united. the forward was close to the saying he wants a new challenge and it wasn't included in united much they scored for full straight games in december. and what we'll also do without the most important attack, couple kind of psycho as they try to catch you live in full. all types of says psycho will be out for many weeks with a hamstring injury while we've been speaking to for 4 two's been haywood to help us on. so some of those trots the questions of the asset that they have to send to. i think that's understandable, can receive results. massive digging phone safety. it's taken everywhere by surprise. he mentioned has been a big mess for them. so it will be challenging too much. they'll send them there because sometimes it may steal this mandates while he's new people who would be interested in him and saw about that as well. kind of look at him recognizing
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that allow you to be of interest to city in another area where i think maybe even some given college to start this start with the season online. yeah, we're not last summer we see the ice and they can just, you know, quite level. we see less to see things. i think the much specialist, the thing is with the go, the massive way. as you know that that means not makes us. we will be as, as engine matter, so i'll stick with that. have to be say $36.00. yeah. use our right as well. uh so uh, maybe maybe even moves to versus dollars in
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carpet golf power to straight sets. when a china is john 2 a in the opening singles match, it took a just one hour and 29 minutes to secure victory. to make tele fritz and seal best . we'll send the final full with another straight, sits when it's time of the jung season. they'll face either it's lee over check the public for a place in the final on the checks last, the final group game against poland. earlier in sidney, we means well, number 2, you can stream take, teamed up with what's called cuts, to help poland, 2 to one. when the time 766 is over at the prison international, nobody will commit to nick curio since doubles run has come to an end. the 20 full time grandson champion and he's australian partner for eliminated by top season economics. it's michael venus. 6236. 18, this one is for after, so you put tie breaker, which is still involving single, replace gilmore, facing the last 16 on thursday. all right,
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that is all your fault for now. i'll be more later on that. thanks joe. thousands of comics, books and artifacts have lost their copyright protection in the us, meaning they can be used without permission or payment. many directors, an artist, had been waiting in the wings with their own versions ready for release, or con reports. the. the whole point of sale of them is now free for anyone to use box without many of the traits. utah, p a. c. c, h was a character his day became back in 1929, a cameo to comic strip code symbol theater, where he 1st punched his way onto the scene. so both health is now copyrights free . that's already tintin. his 1st appearance is eroding 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
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what is 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, i'm somewhat philosophical when it's of who went from being a beloved children's current to alter it shut it's copyright in 2022 to this at last, the mickey mouse is steamboat. willie became green boats willy stores. there's also
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a hard trailer for the sleigh. a man and 2 more is all set for release. what have you ever seen in the studio also now in the public domain? alfred hitchcock's 1st speech month film. blackmail. it's a psychological thriller but doesn't have many of the traits the most suspense low to became famous. oh, let me see joining this film category will be the mounts, brothers musical comedy, the coconut, sorry fixtures. the password. do you understand? okay, i got it. well, what is the password sharp, sharp, placing disability? what 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 troves of 20th century what's 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 all the. all right, that's it for me mama jumped on to this news hour and i'll be back to the other side of this break with more of the day is, is the important thing if you're walking around and a root was not in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to feed the whole thing back to last. it's 3 days. and 3 nights, the one know prisoners will be in control. and you control or the region around. and that's why it is a lucky about an icon is conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil will be rude holiday inn hotels on al jazeera, just 2 decades ago, you'd be lucky to see the conquer powers once red native endangered species. but
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