tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera January 2, 2025 1:00am-1:30am AST
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just important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but so it's not just $1.00 price is up via the story on talk to how does era the 1st force down to their homes by israel, and now flooded out of their shelters by whether rain cold and the lack of food worsens. the q mandatory and crisis and costs the i'm how much of room this is out to your life. and also coming up no lit up in is really air strikes on the gaza strip with at least 28 palestinians killed in attacks on the 1st day of the the search is on for more suspects and
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a car ramming in new orleans that killed 10 people the fbi, i doesn't believe the driver acted along. plus i'm catherine. story in a long chart screwed up with the done with hundreds of thousands of so the needs are being filed and how good i'll tell you that story. the life has become increasingly unbearable for palestinians living and gaza. babies are freezing to death, as temperatures plummet for winter, while an entire population, battles, starvation, many people have little to eat and are scrambling for scraps of food in heavy rain . they also now have no where to stay. tempt camps, housing, hundreds of thousands of forcibly dislikes palestinians are flooding after days of
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bad weather. and you in agency for palestinian refugees or unaware as warned blankets, mattresses and one clothes are sitting outside, guards are waiting for israel's approval to be brought it. the palestinians also have little access to water. human rights watch has accused israel, of committing acts of genocide by denying clean water to gaza. and with heavy rain there's the risk of water born diseases spread. and all that he visited. one family crammed into a single, tempting central gaza, were staying warm and dry is nearly impossible. slow watching over his family as best t con. could have somebody lives in the tent on the beach, keeping the watchers out and his loved ones dry is a relentless task. the distributed live. i can show you how things go wrong when it
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rains and what we do when there's rain for that 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 the sand back and placed it outside to blocks of water from entering 11 embrace of the same family. a crime in this one view tend. they've been displaced 10 times since the start of israel's 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 is patched, your face has child,
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and the fire was being blown by the wind. they are 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 by. what conditions on gauze and speeches are brutal? there's often nowhere else to go. is there any forces continued to bump areas across the causal strip, 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 that whole the all just either did it but of cause of palestine. 0 palestinians in gauze and have spent their 1st day of the year fling is really strikes at least 20 palestinians have been killed across the strip in separate attacks. most of the air strikes or targeting northern gaza, which has been under, is really siege for months. police 15 people were killed in jamalia,
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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. but i haven't gotten any reports from the scene of the attack in july. and this is how god zones in northern god assume the rate, the beginning of the new year. these radiant cartridges have targeted this residential lot in devalue city. at least 14000 use were unfilled and dozens were injured and transported to the hospital in northern central gods. for as we can clearly see the scale of the 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
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place. we can see here, civilians are trying to clear the level after this level attack. this is an eye witness from the sleeve. so putting in a means we were sleeping and woke up to a massive explosion. a massive earthquake is ready, well pleased to share with us with miss simon's menu, was killed and injured the destruction of the office and described published. and this area is subject to an extensive bombardment or live dismemberment daily basis target in the civil use houses at midnight. without any sort of warning, and this is how guys and begin their new year planes. how do you mean your thing goes off by this time you in says conditions at indonesian hospital in jamalia are unacceptable. a joint un and world health organization 18 finally
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reached the site after israel had denied them access more than $100.00 times. the aid workers found a destroyed abandoned health care facility. unable to serve patients, surrounded by a city flattened by, is rarely strikes. a ramos pricing's going we've been trying to reach the most does a 14179 people here is the trustees. don't know where to go. at least 7 palestinians have been killed by and is really yours, right? targeting this is you're a neighborhood in gaza city, lots of titled reports from the attack site. i'm talking to you of the bumps hardwood there's right on this is more than $7.00 to use as the top. i swear to somebody in the east of us. yeah. yeah, and here is the a,
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this towards house as a calculator. see, i'm the, they bring the till the full from a lot of that. any family, as a calculator, see, i'm not to go there to tell you what is the situation here in the act of us value by the way, presidents don't feel safe annual in this area as these right on the keep pushing policy. and this was the gospel city at the same time they asked us then on this area. here's the truck that's bring, it tells people that we're talking to bases. this is the situation of the moment. they all right, bear with them to be beverage for those visual lives. fathers on us twice to spend the last times with the funds new to see while i'm talking to you, the ad roles offline gets low level. so this is the overall situation
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in the us as i end up a whole in boston is what goes on to many got injured. and this is the 1st event in 2025 was exceptionally, i just need a deficit. they protest find the palestinian authority has suspended alger 0 from broadcasting in the occupied westbank. the p a is accusing of 0, a broadcasting what it calls, provocative material and reports that it says are misleading. the decision will affect. i'll just hear his offices and his employees working in the occupied westbank. it comes more than 3 months after his release. soldiers read it. i'll just hear his bureau in from a law and shut it down. of 0 network has condemned the palestinian authorities closure on its office. in the west bank, the broadcaster says it considers the move worse than these really occupations. actions against its journals are corresponded. henderson heard this following
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events from the jordanian capital. i'm mine. he's reporting from there because these really government has banned ultra 0 from reporting israel and the occupied was back of the palestinian authority has bound as a z dot from broadcasting and working across the occupied west bank. the decision was delivered on january 1st. the edges ita employees and the official palestinian news agency says that the p a sites quote, misinformation, incitement and interference into palestinian affairs based on the coverage of the p a's rates across the occupied west bank. but specifically in jeanine. now previously i 0 was banned by these really military and government, both in israel and the occupied was bank. but the military ban in the west bank was not renewed, but the palestinian authority had decided to take matters into their own hands and banned the network. now the p a has not just been cracking down on armed fighters and you need, but also those who have been critical of the palestinian authority on social media
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. there have been several videos that emerged at the pa resting and abusing some of those critics. but the pal senior authority has killed at least 11 palestinians in the last 4 weeks in these rates in geneva. among them, a journalist who was walking at night on the central that's just the, the i'm on the 2 children are among 2 children among 10 people. dad, after a shooting and southern montenegro, the sale it opened fire inside a bar in the town of 16. yeah. and then continued shooting outside. montenegrin media say it happened after a broad police have dispatched special troops to search for the attacker. the fled the scene with his weapon. prime minister, malory coursed by age called the incident a terrible tragedy, and declared 3 days of national mourning. stashing opportunity upsets, but we are still looking for the paper try that. we have some good leads. unfortunately, we also have 4 engine people say here behind me,
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inside the clinical scene to talk to the funding to save the lives. and that, that role in the surgery rooms and we hope that they will pull for we hope the doctors will save the lives that's happening at the moment us sending us investigators say the suspects in a car ramming attack in the city of new orleans was an army veteran the f b i has identified him as jumps of deja bar and us citizen from texas adding, he was not working alone. authorities confirmed the man intentionally drove into pedestrians killing 10 people and entering at least 35 others early on new year's day. the f b i, we are working with our partners to investigate this as an aggressively running down all the lease. take those private posts possible subject. this were working to ensure that there is no we do not believe that jaffar was totally responsible. presently, running down every lead, including those that's why we need the public. we're asking anybody has any
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interaction with the bar and the last 72 hours. all right, let's get more on all this for that. one, fisher who's live for us in washington, dc. alan. so many details of emerge the past few hours. what more do we know right now? well, just be speaking to a security expert, who tells me that this a type seems to show a level of sophistication. so let me tell you what we know. there was this attack at 3 15 in the morning in new orleans, when a car drove down the street and more during several pedestrians, 10 people have been killed. many more have been injured now when the driver got out of the car. it's thought that he was waiting an explosive device around his body and he started sliding. but fire was a ton by the police and eventually the man who was driving the car was killed. he's been named as 42 years old. sham said been gen been jabbar, who is an american citizen who comes from texas and drove across the texas
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louisiana border at within the last 24 hours or so in that car that he had rented there. what as a level of sophistication to this is the fact that the police also find to improvise explosive devices, essentially home made bones planted in the french quarter of the area where the attack took place. very popular with tutors and very popular on the night of new year's eve, new year's day. and so there is not a hunt for the people that they believe may have helped them. in this operation, the authorities have said they don't believe that he was walking alone, and partly the police it's been reported are looking at surveillance prestige. which suggests that 3 men and one women may have helped plant those devices. no, there's been a huge sweep around the area to see if there any other devices hidden in an ethic from small coolers to backpacks to even garbage bucks. so they're looking to see if that area cannot be declared completely safe. there was due to be
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a very large american football game, being held at the, the, the football stadium just a short distance away from the french quarter. a. tonight, that has no being cancelled is traditionally held on new year's day that has been postponed for 24 hours. and we have had the police are now searching a house in houston, or north of houston in texas, which is way of this my, it is believed to have lift. natalie said that been to box, i was an ex army eviction, and he's been out of the military for some 10 years. but of course, this investigation is leading in several directions and the police are following every single lead to try to establish what started out as a celebration which ended in a tragedy. and a must have police investigation. all right, that sounds as here as alan fisher live for us from washington dc. allen, thanks so much for unpacking. all that for us in las vegas, police have confirmed that at least one person has died. after a test list. cyber truck exploded outside the trump international hotel. official
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say the person was inside the vehicle at the time of the blast. and other 7 people nearby received minor injuries. tesla c, e o you on mosque says the incident is being investigated. is still a head on al jazeera building relations with the outside world. a delegation from damascus arrives and saudi arabia, a syrians embrace a new year and a new future, the trumpet loss trading, particularly tropical queens news for the sheriffs. at the moment. they've got the proof every day and come across into new south wales to some degree, but the science of that and the mandates just drive lot. also have you learned about 21 in melbourne? 29, natalie about city and purse. so that's posted on his way down as well, and he's going slow to use of our lives up to 35 on friday. but know of the obvious
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change in the weather type. as you can see, melvin sees arrives in temperature to up to 38 on saturday. that brings out the interior maybe the evening sunday on sunday. some improvement on the weather full of the state in both sides of using as the sun comes out, but eventually the kind of thinking you might do as opposed to writing christ church or weddington. by the end of this day, big child seemed likely to is it easier the focus maybe through to contact and, or points eastwood's to with popular for them to some philippines? it seems likely that stew mazda has gotten the sheriff's back to get out, and they seem lazy, but not particularly widespread. and this persistent range is just catching the edge of it now. now the feed i to the interior of northeastern china is still a cold one, producing yet more snow for japan. not a huge amount, but a study full the
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wave of criminal violence as export to the truck. the talk tells, raising the challenging of sorts prison riots, 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. people in power investigates with causes behind the search and violence, devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on that jersey. you know, the the, you're watching out 0 reminder of our top stories this our do you an agency for palestinian refugees is purging is real to speed up delivery of blankets and one
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clothing to gaza. displace palestinians are facing heavy rain and cold winter temperatures. and so lindsay tents, families are close to starvation, little food is being delivered into the street. at least 28 palestinians have been killed across casa and separate. it's really a tax on wednesday. most of the air strikes or targeting northern gaza, which has been under, is really siege from the and in new orleans authorities have identified a suspect and a car ramming attack that left 10 people dead. and at least $35.00 injured police say the 42 year old american citizen was killed in a shoot out with officers. they believe he was not working. the syria's new foreign and defense ministers are in saudi arabia. head of talks planned for thursday. the new syrian administration is working to build relations
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with the outside world. less than a month after the fall of the said redeem, are so started are has more from damascus. the for city is $1.00 to $25.00 is the 1st year we'd all have to assess families in more than half a century. and they're trying to adopt into this new reality that is a so the rates we move in in damascus. city is all of domestics that $1.00 to $25.00 is going to be the year that they are going to rebuild of their culture. however, they're well aware of this amount of challenges have as well. because they know that the last 15 years of the civil war have received much of the country cri pulled the economy and scabs of the nation. but over they know that they need a national, the cost of the nation as well. and for that and even ration is planning to have a national vile of confidence being housed in, in, in damascus. because the last 15 years was a kind of
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a global rift between the states and the nations between the people and the states . so that's why they know that they desperately need these kind of because of the ition, they need to build a bridge between the nation and the space. but this because the vision is not only domestically and internationally as well, the new administration is sending out the message saying that city is bacteria is not that trust for the original countries for the, the neighboring companies. and for the domestic communities seem be the same. that no, it's time to put an end to see yes. is the mission, the company is ready to be connected to region and with the international communities of, for that, that putting all the some nice with communities to, to, to remove the sanctions that has been paused on the still. yeah. and this see this as a very, very important step because we don't remove the moving distinctions. they know that it's going to be impossible for city as city of really to get back to the normal
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business out of the houses around damascus. the of the rushing drones try going ukraine's capital has 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 and the attack showing a whole has this report from keith the door of the new year. you craig's cut. the video shows the movement to 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 that go the way the responses swift trapped residents brought to
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safety civilian recipients of russia's gift of tara. there are a number of dead and wounded. this is happening close to the secure heart of ukraine's government with just hours earlier presidents and lensky said he hoped for peace in 2025. his name was showing where we know the problems that 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 full course. i'm not president landscape in his video, new year, a dress promise to do everything possible to end the war in 2025 with russia as it turned out, the message of it. so the war and the tax like this one will go on to the hell out to 0 keys. the thousands of refugees from sedan are still streaming into neighboring, tried to escape fighting, but un says nearly
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a 1000000 refugees have fled from areas in dar 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, or basic infrastructure to host and catherine. so i, it has more from the border town of audrey and chat, to charge you in town of address is dry, hot and unforgiving it buddhist. so done with the army in the palm military rapids support forces have been fighting for more than a 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 see that we were in our village and happy lives. there was a complex that we then had to see to janina. there was fighting there as well, so we had no choice but to come to chat. finding food along the way was tough. that joined by hundreds of thousands out is all escaping
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a wall. that is not then making this cons was supposed to be temporary. now there are more than $200000.00. so that means if you do, 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 elena, also in west dar food. this situation is 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 chide to its eastern buddha. many others have been here for yes, the in to come, you know,
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conflict in dar flu region has lasted for 20 as. and the current situation in sudan has re ignited those passions local by the fighting, has resumed, and are for particularly in south and north star for, 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. he's been shot. the conflict in sudan has worsened and already dire humanitarian crisis. hunger levels have sword from 14000000 before the conflict to 26000000, affecting more than half of the population. famine has been confirmed in so i'm camp in north star for home to 410000 displaced to nice. more than
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750000 people faced catastrophic food shortages, putting them at a greater risk of starvation. the war has displaced more than 11000000 people within the country, and nearly 3000000 have fled to neighboring countries. and the headphone region alone, more than 60000 people, were killed in the 1st 14 months of the conflict. a toll likely far higher than previous estimates. polluted fair is the founding director of confluence advisory, i think tank formerly based on her tone. she says there is little indication that a new year will see a let up in the fighting. the listing is the, the, the main pricing policies as it needs and thoughts, as in robert suppose, suppose is all settling into this new fighting season. we're seeing the old and new weapons that they have bought over the rainy season. really being put to use. we're seeing the increase in missouri, sion, of different populations across the country,
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particularly with the strategy of using salvation as a weapon of war. and, and we're seeing that, you know, the rhetoric, the, the behind the 2 main belligerent parties is only increasing it intensity, the racist sometimes fascist rhetoric on both sides. really keeping the engine of the will going down is going to continue to be really the political footfall between many well pilots. i mean, i think not to the same extent as an example. ukraine and palestine on, i'm so that is much, much lower down and sort of the wrong, a lot of the pirates yolanda. but we all seeing that the more global powers and regional powers, especially in the gulf region pals in africa. it will be coming in broiled in the complex. actually the less attention you get pop, you're 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 manifest them to them,
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more than a 1000000 doses of the color of actually never arrived in south sudan, where 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. you in says heavy rain and flooding and recent months have contributed to the spread of the disease. 2024 was a year of highs and lows for the british prime minister care storm or he won a landslide in july's general election. but since then, whole suggest the labor leader has lost significant public support. so when you a guy, you go, takes a look at the reasons behind the parties plummeting popularity. so that recession, 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 a country teetering on the edge of recession and rising inflation. just off to the
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election, 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.
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