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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter, and wayne the forced out of the homes and flooded out of the shelter as rain cold, the lack of food, worse than just the humanitarian crisis caused by, as well the other ones are in jordan, this is l 0. lie from del, on. so coming up, the drive of a vehicle running in new orleans is identified. investigators are trying to determine if the attack is linked with an explosion in las vegas. building relations with the outside. well, the delegation from damascus arrives in saudi arabia. assyrians,
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embracing new year and a new future. and we're in china where hundreds of thousands of sydney's of fled to avoid war with the country struggling to meet their basic needs. the is there any strikes are continuing across gauze as cold winter weather increases, hardships for displaced palestinians who are already struggling to find food in southern gaza, is ready for his bomb tents, housing people, and the so called steaks 7 of milwaukee. that's just west of han, eunice, at least 11 people have been killed the 15 engine on top of that. there's nothing to eat and supplies are short as temperature is, plunge. tented comes flooding and heavy rain and the un agency for palestinian refugees as blankets, mattresses, and it won't close on outside, garza waiting for as well as a approvals to be brought in. palestinians also have little access to clean water.
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human rights watches accused israel of committing acts of genocide by denying clean water to gauze. well, just bear with me and who to re visited one family crammed into a single tent and central gaza mustang warm and dry and becoming possible. watching over his family as best he can, could have somebody gives an attend on the beach. keeping the watcher out in his loved twins dry is a relentless task. the display of the lid. 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 voltage so that it doesn't get some side. i spent the entire night standing trying to clear the water from every corner of the tent. one even filled the sun back and placed it outside to block the water from entering 11 members of the same family r crumb in this one room 10. they've been displaced 10 times since the start of is
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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 family cooks their food and the fire outside between the wind that is too strong. the flames go to react to be in need of an ever use the guy that's like, if not, if you want to prepare a t or 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 has parched 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 into fire from is really where ships do you 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 and causes beaches are bruised to there's
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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. c's, almost all residential buildings in plaza have either been destroyed or damaged flight is ready forces and to hold the all to see the didn't but of cause the policy time. meanwhile, the you and says conditions of the in the nation, the hospital in jamalia, unacceptable. a joint un and world health organization, a team finally reached the site up to israel had denied them access more than a 100 times. the aid workers found a destroyed abandoned healthcare facility. unable to save patients surrounded by city byes, randy s wrecks ramos pricing's ongoing. we've been trying to reach the nice does a 14179. people here has no sooner than ease and trustees. so let's do
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this. at least 7 palestinians were killed by his ran the s drive targeting discharge, a neighborhood in gauze. the city of zeros month, i'll follow reports from the attack side. i'm talking to you from the bumps. hardwood is right on. this is more than $7.00 to use as the tab. i just wish if somebody in the east of us. yeah. yeah. and here is the a, 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 and the act of us is, are you by the way, residents don't feel safe annual in this area. as is right on the keep pushing. boddeson is a god, this is the same time they have to then on this area who is the truck that's bring?
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because people there were talking to bases. this is the situation of the moment. they all right bear with them to be buried. paul, this is your last fathers off twice to spend the last times with the funds. need to see what i'm talking to you. the ad roles 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 to many got injured. and this is the 1st event in 2000. it's $1.00 to $5.00. was essentially, i just need a java city. fall is fine. the palestinian authority has to spend about just ever from pulled costing and the outside westbank. the p a is a choosing audra 0. a broadcasting what it calls for bucket material and reports.
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but it says misleading. the decision will affect out 0 is office is on its employees working on the outside west bank. it comes more than 3 months off the is ready, so just write it out. there was bureau in ramallah and shut it down out here and meet a network has condemn the disclosure of its office in the off by the west bank. the broadcasting says it considers the move worst of these rarely occupations. actions against his journeys for jody ginsburg is the chief executive of the committee to protect journalist. she says, this isn't the 1st time to punish no authority assignments. dissenting voices. it is really disturbing for us to see this oxygen from the palestinian authority that no strangers to this kind of censorship. we've seen them in the past. bon 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 report is able to report freely and they have not been able to do that in this war. and in particular,
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in gaza. this fine effects the west bank, but what we seen in particular, we notice houses. there are unfortunately knows this well is intense censorship of done is covering what's happening inside cause and israel goes and will we see an unprecedented number of killings that looks like 2024 will be the highest number of kings that c p. j 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 jonas arrested? we've seen john this assault and of course many of those done and us facing exactly the same kinds of separations that every one else is inside garza. it is an incredibly difficult situation in which to operate.
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the a high ranking survey and delegation led by newly appointed fund minister assigned to al shavani has arrived in the saudi capital re at it's the new government's 1st funded visit. since the photo of the assigned regime last month, the head of syria's new administration off. but our shuttle has said that sandra rabbit will have a big role in the countries future survey. and leaders are looking to shore up regional and international support in order to improve the country's economy and infrastructure. often more than 13 years of civil obviously was racial set as more from the capital of damascus. 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 are 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
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$25.00 is going to be the year that they are going to rebuild. they have come to, 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 happened to the states, much of the country could be told 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 a global variable 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 issue, they need to build a bridge between the mission and the space. but this because the vision is not the only domestically internationally. busy well, the new administration is sending out the message saying that syria is back,
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syria is not the address for the original countries, for the neighboring companies, and for the domestic communities seem be the same that no, it's time to put an end to see as i, as the mission, the company is ready to be connected to region and with the international community . and for that, that quoting all the, some national communities to me to, to remove the sanctions that have been paused on the steel. yeah. and they 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 is really to get back to the normal business out of the houses around damascus. the police in the us that identified the man they say he's responsible for driving his truck into policy, goes in new orleans in the area of new year's day to 0. is that an official report from an act of celebration to the scene of mass murder, carbon street, in the heart of new orleans game, french quarter, noon for its tourism in revelry?
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is the target after a man drove his car into new york right square investigating this as an attack of terrorism. the federal bureau of investigation has identified 42 year old sam, so didn't jabbar, as the man authority say was hell bent and carnage from comp. david us president joe biden, who spent the day getting updates condemned the attack. the killer was an american citizen. born in texas. he started a nice day, strong man and active duty for many years. he also served in the army reserve until a few years ago. it was reported to me the near hours before the attack. he post the videos on social media indicating, is inspired by isis, especially desire to kill, desire to kill the f b i convinced he was not working alone, were aggressively running down all the leads to identify this post. the possible subject associates were working to ensure that there is no further right. we do not
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believe that jabbar was solely responsible. when does it say to bar was waiting body armor divided officers before being shot dead by police hand guns and then they are so rifle were recovered from the sea and his leg state flag was found on the back of jabard rental truck. improvised explosive devices were discovered in his vehicle. and scott, so arriving the french quarter, the president elect donald trump has also been brief. one of the social media platforms, he wrote, our hearts are with all innocent victims. the trump administration will fully support the city of new orleans as we investigate initially claimed the attack may have been the result of undocumented migrants crossing the border. not an american citizen. new orleans has several major events in the coming weeks. but in the immediate aftermath, fears about public safety prompted local officials to postpone a high profile american football game known as the sugar bowl. it will go ahead on
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thursday and security around the us is being tightened because of a fear of copycats attacks and public spaces, including the upcoming presidential integration. alan fisher, i'll just do the washington will come in color because an expert on domestic security on terrorism. he says, most our investigation is needed. before officials can make any solid conclusions. they have to go through all of the electronics they have to do the kind of digital forensics look through what we call pocket letter, which is anything that he may have had on him or in his vehicle at the time of the attack. but the fact that he was an american citizen of you know, looked at this, happens frequently right with what we call home grown violent extremes that use to conduct the tax on us soil. most of these plots are prevented. they're disrupted. but this one, unfortunately, went through. if this does prove to be ice inspired, it's likely the deadliest attack since the pulse night club shooting in orlando back in 2016. there is a number of red flags. when you kind of look at this,
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including the attackers age, not really the kind of a prototype for an individual to become radicalized. the fact that he was in the us military. so i think there's caution for sure. and frankly, the authorities have not been good with communications. there's been a number of i'd say, false leaks where uh, earlier today was review that there was more people involved. and then the authorities rolled that back. of the communications. been stunted, i think now the, the eyes involved. that's going to be more streamlined. but there were some really early missteps which caused probably more confusion that was necessary for the general public as well. just dallas off of that incident. a blast went off outside the trump international hotel in las vegas, a test to assign that truck exploded kidding. one person inside the vehicle. 7 people nearby were injured in the hotel was evacuated. yes, president joe biden says federal officials and now investigating whether there are
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any links between this last on the vehicle running in new orleans across. let's come here and i'll just air including a folding, both rate of home and an excess of work as a broad the philippines slips and how to deal with a surprising population from the funds the . the has improved with this new year from turkey down to was the foot of a rape at this line. here's a cold front, or it really is us as introduce pharaoh breeze. once again, a shamar lasting a day or so running out of iraq cross q a, dental us, he reads the temperatures and the low twenty's. if you're lucky in your field. and of course, these are all the dust, these thought a full of send, that on the right hand side. that means chart was easily of so the concentration of
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have the system enough kind of set a couple of days seem likely to be snow here. so that's a wall around the red sea in mac here again. so to you one degrees and it's not bad 5 days from tuck you down sort of an event. admittedly, by night it gets cold. even in the cities tend to near freezing or freezing. i left her 0. dowser is about 6, so it's easy to get frost on the dry and, but it's really close by the time sunshine, which is pretty abundant even this time of year with low temperatures, showers in africa. well, summer range. this was you can say we're really excited to pack up tonight, so they're fairly persistent on a daily basis. for me, i go to across, they are providing a delta towards them via ends involved for a bit of a gap van in to the beach, south africa as a big concentration to just north of the city to the is there any sign is will be for the millions of palestinians in gaza for now stuck
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between an outgoing fighting administration and an incoming trumpet industries. now that americans have decided to put forth back in the white house. what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line, the holding, the powerful to account was we examined the us each row in the wall on alger 0. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, you're watching, i'll just say right click on find a box of stories here. this uh that you and agencies honest in the, in the refugees of urging israel to speed up delivery of blankets and warm clothing
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to gallons of space. palestinians are facing heavy rain and cold winter temperatures and flimsy tents. families are close to stop ation as little tubes being live in district investigators in the us. so i'm trying to determine whether there's a connection between a truck running attack in new orleans, the left of these 15 dead on a vehicle exposed in las vegas. a test, a cyber truck exploded outside the trump international hotel, coming the driver. and a high ranking syrian delegation led by new to a pointed farm and it stopped us out. shavani arrived in the saudi capital. ria, that's been used. ministrations 1st one visit for need is up to shore of regional and international support. a lot of them come in as a form of different models that serves a pentagon official. he says, saudi arabia is working to establish strong ties with syria, as a rom loses its influence in the country. yeah, i think this is very significant. i think the facts that hook up the top of your sham and other rebel groups has link stronger links to unc or,
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and to turkey. yeah. and now the fact is that the traditional, the 3 top administers and this new government went to re, i think is very important. and i think that re a actually, from a diplomatic standpoint, it wants to re establish ties to begin forging stronger ties to try to sideline the many decades that iran had to use syria to, to like with the satellites. and as for law savvy or a b would have a big role as well and try and as you said at the outset of construction and reconstruction, 3 is very dependent on iran for oil and fuel. and so i think those states could also support that as well. there also be interesting to see as far as the medic dynamics that would take place between colorado, between re i'd and between avi, the moratti's fall. so what would be keen to for interface and of course cutter cutter then closer to turkey and a little bit is going back. if you can think of the spat between the salaries,
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between the moratti's in the past and all these dynamics would certainly play out a russians run striked on the training and capital has killed at least 2 people. 6 of us were injured in the atlantic on new year's day. ukraine's air force as rush of 5 more than a 100 resolves and drums on wednesday morning, at defensive shut down most of them the 2 understood hit, the capital russian energy company. a gas problem says natural gas expos to europe, through ukraine had been holt. it happened in the early hours of new year's day when a transit deal expired. the pin commission says, member states that arrange alternative supplies. i'm a triple end of a now on russia's oldest gas supply line through you cream to the european union as it shut off the 5. yeah. deal 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
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see if it's in but we'd be limited about 8 percent of the gust 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 its economy. unfortunately, to use expensive alternative routes. will set the ticket up so with the plots. in world politics, it does not matter whether elephant slug 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 is 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, uh, russia claims to shop done on your clean up to use this 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 transit contract and you know,
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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 european support, you cried, nothing is not able to battle. we cannot exist in general. and now your crime punishes your by shutting down the trends. contracts get which and need a $1000000000.00 in terms of fees last year. safe payments for the gust of help russia with its will on ukraine. is russia. we lose more than $6000000000.00 in gust sales to utilize the through ukraine. the utah pink country most affected by the end of the trends of data 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. we not stop russian gust from n 3 year old. the took stream pipeline,
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still operational supply and gust fuss. the kid then to hungry on saturday. a ham's him him at just the a thousands of refugees from savannah, still streaming into a neighboring chad to escape the fighting you and says nearly a 1000000 refugees. a fled from air isn't done for since the conflict began. more than a year and a half ago. as catherine is always in the boat, a town of address in shots. the child in town of address is dry, hot and unforgiving it buddhist. sit on whether ami 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 that she and her family had no choice but to leave west dar from a we were in our village, unhappy the there was a conflicts that we then had to speak to jemina that was fighting there as well. so
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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 a wall. that is not that making. this cons was supposed to be temporary. now there are more than $200000.00 to then use if you'd 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 elena, 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 of if you use in add 3. this, some of them related, relocated to another. com. yeah,
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you made the incident news. refugees have cross seem to tried to it's east and buddha. many others have been here for you as the into come, you know, conflict in dar flu region has lasted for 20 as. and the current situation in sudan has re ignited those tensions. lupo, body be fighting, has resumed, and are for me, particularly in south and north star 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 was the hardest part of that johnny. now, this is going to be home for a while catherine slowly odyssey or audrey. he's been shot while the conflict in sit down, as well as an, an already di, humanitarian crisis,
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hung the levels of sold from 14000000 people before the conflict to 26000000, affecting more than half the population from it has been confirmed. and these, i'm a comp in north dot for home to 410000 display. so needs more than 750000 people face catastrophic food shortages, putting them at a greater risk of starvation. and the war has displaced more than 11000000 people within the country. i name is 3000000. i fled to neighboring countries, and the call to him region alone, more than 60000 people were killed in the 1st 14 months of the conflict. i don't care was the founding director of confidence advisory, that's a think tank for many based in khartoum. she doesn't expect the laptop and the fight to what we're seeing is that the main fighting party, the sydney's on forces and direct support forces all 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 missouri sion
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of different populations across the country, particularly with the strategy of using salvation as it wasn't a rule. and we're seeing that you know, the rhetoric, the, the behind the 2 main uh, belligerent parties, is only increasing it intensity, the racist sometimes fascist rhetoric on both sides. really keeping the engine of the wall going down is going to continue to be really the political footfall between many world powers. i mean, i say not to the same extent as for example, ukraine and palestine off. um, so that is much, much lower down and sort of the wrong. a lot of the pirates you louder, but we all seeing that the more global powers and regional powers, especially in the gulf region pals in africa. it would 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. sort of propensity to say, well, the region consultants out, particularly the gulf consultant, you know,
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mediate their own as fast as they present incident, as they manifested into them. smell of fireworks explosion in the us state of hawaii has left at least 4 people dead and more than 20 injured. the accident happened to nearly as of wednesday morning in honolulu. officials described victims suffering from burns and injuries from bloss. investigators believe illegal homemade fireworks may have caused the explosion. the president of honduras is threatening to shot to american military bases in the country. if us president elect donald trump, reports on june migrants, shamira castro as cool for dialogue with the incoming us administration. trump has repeatedly threatened to carry a mass expulsions when he takes office this month. on do arrest along with the question modeling a salvador of the largest number undocumented citizens living in the us. not both right from the philippines, off bullying and the government's concerned about the impacts on the countries future. and the a decade earlier encourage smaller families,
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but that policy seems to have been too successful. an aging population in the high global demand for filipino workers means the off our keys may have to develop new strategies. barnaby reports from money renika bill you has been a volunteer reproductive health care worker for 15 years. she says she grew up among 12 siblings and had to start working at the age of 10 to help her parents. she didn't want that for herself and doesn't want it for the next generation of filipino women. press on the middle, let me 1818 when i started volunteering, i remember there was one woman who had 18 children when those 18 children became adults. we introduced them to contraceptives and now they have fewer children. i mean then remedies on family represents a similar generational change. she has 2 children and 2 grandchildren. countries for till the rate is now below the level that would sustain its population. more than a decade after the past,

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